1879 - 1956 (77 years)
Generation: 1
Generation: 2
2. | Jonathan Carseldine was born 28 Jan 1842, Huntingdonshire (son of William Carseldine and Mary Ann Gale); died Jan 1932, Brisbane, Qld. Other Events:
- Land: 10 Jul 1886, Upper Caboolture ; https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/234905177?searchTerm=Jonathan%20Carseldine&searchLimits=l-state=Queensland#
- Land: 8 Jun 1889, Caboolture area; https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/234907667?searchTerm=carseldine%20bleakley&searchLimits=l-decade=188#
Government Business.
Last Saturday's
Gazette declared as a public road from
Mount Mee to Caboolture, land resumed
from the property of Jonathan Carseldine ;
also proclaimed certain deviations on the
old North road through the freeholds of
Jonathan Carseldine and Andrew Bleakley,
the said areas containing part of originally
reserved road, and are roads substituted for
roads closed in January 1885. Corrected
the errors in deeds (3) of Thomas Demsey,
parish of Kedron ; of B. C. Rowland (2) and
Lucy Feesey, parish of Toombul. Announced
the application of the Caboolture
Board ex part . J. Biggs to close road in
parish of Burpengary. Approved of by-law
passed by South Brisbane Council allocating
general expenses pro rata to the general
revenue of each ward.
- Golden Wedding: 26 Dec 1910, Brisbane, Qld; GOLDEN WEDDING
CARSELDINE-WOOD-BUCKBY.-On December
26, 1860, at St. John's, William Street, Brisbane,
by the Rev. John Moseley, Jonathan
Carseldine to Mary Wood-Buckby, of Bald
Hills. Present address, " Eltonlea," North
gate.
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/19658549?searchTerm=Jonathan%20Carseldine&searchLimits=l-state=Queensland#
- Obituary: 1932, Brisbane, Qld; THE LATE MR. JONATHAN
CARSELDINE.
The death occurred last week of
one of the best known identities of
the Bald Hills and Caboolture districts,
in the person of Mr. Jonathan Carseldine,
who would have, attained his
90th birthday in another six days.
The late Mr. Carseldine was born
at Huntingford,, England, and arrived
in Australia in the sailing ship Monsoon
77 years ago. On the same vessel
was Miss Mary Wood Buckby, who
later became Mrs. Carseldine, and she
predeceased her husband about six
years ago.
As a boy Mr. Carseldine became associated
with the butchering business
and later invested in land at Redcliffe,
Pine, and Caboolture, and by his
industry and zeal developed into one
of the leading dairymen of Queensland.
He is survived by five daughters,
Mesdames G. A. Atthow (Eagle
Junction), W. Bleakley (Wilston), A.
T. Kniven (Woodford), T. McCosker
(Glasshouse Mountains). J. Williamson
(Colinton). and seven sons, Messrs.
David John, Eli James (New Zealand),
Francis Dale, Herbert (Woodford), J.
W.. Julian (Miriam Vale), and Noel
Jeff (Thursday Island).
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/252720885?searchTerm=Jonathan+Carseldine#
Jonathan married Mary Wood Buckby 26 Dec 1860, Brisbane, Qld. Mary (daughter of John Buckby and Mary Wood) was born 7 Jan 1843, Cranford, St. Andrews, Northamptonshire, England; was christened 24 Jun 1843, Cranford, St. John, Northamptonshire, England; died 21 Jan 1922, Eltonlea, Ridge Street, Northgate Junction, Qld; was buried Lutwyche Cemetery, Brisbane, Qld. [Group Sheet]
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3. | Mary Wood Buckby was born 7 Jan 1843, Cranford, St. Andrews, Northamptonshire, England; was christened 24 Jun 1843, Cranford, St. John, Northamptonshire, England (daughter of John Buckby and Mary Wood); died 21 Jan 1922, Eltonlea, Ridge Street, Northgate Junction, Qld; was buried Lutwyche Cemetery, Brisbane, Qld. Other Events:
- Obituary: 21 Jan 1922, Brisbane, Qld; The death on 21st January of Mrs,
Jonathan Carseldine at Eltonlea, Ridge
Street, Northgate Junction, removes
another of the pioneers of Queensland.
Born at Cranford, St. Andrew's, North
Hamptonshire, on 7th January, 1843, Mary
Wood Buckby came to Queensland in 1854,
at the age of 11 years, with her father,
sister, and brothers. The family first
settled in the district now known as
Hendra. shortly afterwards. removing to
Bald Hills. Miss Buckly in 1861, when
17 years of age, was married to Mr.
Jonathan Carseldine by the Rev. John
Moseley, in old St. John's pro-Cathedral.
For many years Mr. and Mrs. Carseldine
lived in the Caboolture district, where
they were engaged in the dairying industry.
At the time of the Gympie gold
rush in 1868. Mrs. Carseldine
had many interesting experiences,
which resulted from their residence
being situated on the old main
road between Brisbane and Gympie.
Although not a nurse by profession, the
common sense and practical, kindliness of
Mrs. Carseldine made her services in much
demand in a district in which medical
attendance was difficult to obtain, and in
addition to the numerous duties of bringing
up a large family the deceased lady
was noted far and wide for her hospitality.
Of a deeply religious disposition,
she won the affection and esteem of all
with whom she came in contact. The last
16 years of her life were spent at Northgate
Junction, and in spite of the loss of
her sight some years ago she maintained
her cheerfulness and courage. Up to
within six weeks of her death, which
occurred towards the end of last month, she
retained her intellectual faculties. The
late Mrs. Carseldine was the mother of
14 children, two of whom died in
infancy. Her descendants include
over 80 grandchildren and 30
great-grandchildren. Her five daughters
are Mesdames G. A. Atthow
(Clayfield) W. Bleakley (Wilston),
A. T. Unwin (Woodford), T. McCoskar
(Peachester). and J. Williamson (Moore),
and her seven sons are Messrs: Charles
(Kilcoy). David John (Linville), Eli James
(New Zealand), Francis (Darra), Herbert
(Woodford), Julian (Caboolture), and
Noel (Cairns). ,Four of the sons, like
their father, are justices of the Peace, and
all except the youngest, are on the
land. During the past six months the
late Mrs. Carseldine was visited by every
member of her family, except one son, who
resides in North Queensland, and was un
able to make the journey. One son came
from New Zealand to visit his parents.
The funeral took place at the Lutwyche
cemetery, the Rev. W. Powell, a very old
friend of the family, officiating at the grave.
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/192973248?searchTerm=carseldine&searchLimits=#
Children:
- Bertha Carseldine died 28 Nov 1946, Brisbane, Qld.
- Annie Carseldine was born 1861, Brisbane, Qld.
- Charles William Carseldine was born 1865, Brisbane, Qld; died 1925, Qld.
- David John Carseldine was born 1867, Brisbane, Qld; died 1948, Qld.
- Eli James Carseldine was born 1868, Brisbane, Qld.
- Francis Gale Carseldine was born 1870, Brisbane, Qld; died 1957, Qld.
- Gerard Carseldine died 1875, Brisbane, Qld.
- Herbert Carseldine was born 1875, Brisbane, Qld; died 1965, Qld.
- Ida Carseldine was born 1877, Qld; died 1878, Qld.
- 1. Julian Wood Carseldine was born 1879, Qld; died 1956, Qld.
- Katie Sheldon Carseldine was born 1880, Qld.
- Lillian Mary Carseldine was born 1883, Qld.
- Martha Carseldine was born 1884, Qld.
- Noel Jeffs Carseldine was born 1887, Qld; died 1949, Qld.
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Generation: 3
4. | William Carseldine Other Events:
- History: 1850, Bald Hills history ; http://brackenridgehistory.blogspot.com/2016/03/bh-28-bald-hills-william-carseldine.html
- History: 1860, History of Bald Hills, Qld; History mentions Buckbys building the first house, John Buckby died 1866, his sons instructed to sell the farm, later they became publicans.
Also mentions the Carseldine family.
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/36728917?searchTerm=Buckby%20bald%20hills&searchLimits=l-state=Queensland#
William — Mary Ann Gale. [Group Sheet]
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5. | Mary Ann GaleChildren:
- 2. Jonathan Carseldine was born 28 Jan 1842, Huntingdonshire; died Jan 1932, Brisbane, Qld.
- James Carseldine was born Circa 1844; died 1902, Qld.
- George Carseldine was born 1848, England; died 1896, Qld.
- Harriet Carseldine was born Circa 1852, England; died 1931, Qld.
- Joseph Carseldine died 1919, Brisbane, Qld.
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6. | John Buckby was born Circa 1805 (son of John Buckby and Mary Buckby); died 1866, Eagle Farm, Brisbane, Qld. Other Events:
- History: 1860, History of Bald Hills, Qld; History mentions Buckbys building the first house, John Buckby died 1866, his sons instructed to sell the farm, later they became publicans.
Also mentions the Carseldine family.
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/36728917?searchTerm=Buckby%20bald%20hills&searchLimits=l-state=Queensland#
- Sale: 1867, Bald Hills, Qld; By Order of the Trustees.
For Sale by Public Auction (if not disposed of
by Private Sale.)
J. & G. BUCKBY'B FARM,
Comprising 133 ACRES, divided into Eight
Paddocks, and being without one swgle ex
ception the Most Valuable Farm for Agri
cultural Purposes on the whole of the
BALD HILLS.
To be sold in consequence of the death of Mr.
Buckby, senior.
ARTHUR MARTIN has been favored with
instructions from the Trustees of the
late Mr. Buckby, senior, to sell by public auc
tion (if not previously disposed of by private
sale), on MONDAY, April 1, at the City Auc
tion Mart, at 11 o'clock,
All those Pieces of LAND situate in the
County of Stanley, Parish of Nundah,
being Portion No. 30, and part of Por
tion 98, containing in the aggregate
133 ACRES,
be the same a little more or less.
This admirable Farm is divided into
EIGHT PADDOCKS,
Ten Acres of the Land being under Crop (prin
cipally Maize), and about Thirty Acres cleared.
THE HOUSE
contains Six Booms of moderate size, with
necessary out-offices, Ac., Ac. There are two
Barns for storing the crops, together with Cart
Sheds, Stables, Pigrtye, Stockyard, Milking
Sheds, Calves Pen, a large Tank in ground, 6
feet deep. 10 feet wide, and 12 feet long, Ac, Ac.
THE GARDEN
contains about Half-an-Acre, and is planted
with Orange, Peach, Loquat, and every variety
of Fruit Trees, Bananas, Cereals, Ac, Ac.
This splendid Farm is acknowledged by all
who know it to be the
PICE OF THE BALD HILLS, '
and the public may feel assured that nothing
but the death of one of the owners would have '
induced the family to place so valuable a Pro
perty in the market.
The Land is of the richest alluvial descrip
tion, and adapted for the growth of Sugar, Cot
ton, Arrowroot, and, in fact, every variety of
crop which the climate of Queensland is calcu
lated to foster and mature.
GOOD ADVICE:
Let all desirous of entering upon the occupa
tion of farming inspect the above, when they
will be able to decide for themselves as to
whether it is or is not the
CREAM OF THE BALD HILLS.
Terms at sale.
Title under the New Act.
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/20312182?searchTerm=Buckby+bald+hills#
John married Mary Wood 20 Mar 1826, Finedon, Northamptonshire . [Group Sheet]
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7. | Mary WoodChildren:
- Richard Buckby was born Circa 1827, Cranford St Andrew, Northamptonshire; was christened 21 Oct 1827, Cranford St Andrew, Northamptonshire .
- George Buckby was born Circa 1829, Cranford St John, Northamptonshire ; was christened 28 Jun 1829, Cranford St John, Northamptonshire ; died 12 Jan 1886, Four Mile Creek, Gympie Road, Moreton District, Qld.
- James Buckby was born Circa 1831, Cranford, St John, Northamptonshire ; was christened 25 Dec 1831, Cranford, St John, Northamptonshire ; died 8 Sep 1893, Union Street, Stratton, Qld.
- William Buckby was born Circa 1833, Cranford St John, Northamptonshire; was christened 3 Nov 1833, Cranford St John, Northamptonshire .
- Caroline Buckby was born Circa 1836, Cranford St John, Northamptonshire; was christened 7 Feb 1836, Cranford St John, Northamptonshire .
- John Buckby was born Circa 1838, Cranford St John, Northamptonshire ; was christened 7 Jan 1838, Cranford St John, Northamptonshire ; died 1874, Brisbane Qld.
- Hannah Buckby was born Circa 1840, Cranford St Andrew, Northamptonshire ; was christened 5 Jan 1840, Cranford St Andrew, Northamptonshire .
- 3. Mary Wood Buckby was born 7 Jan 1843, Cranford, St. Andrews, Northamptonshire, England; was christened 24 Jun 1843, Cranford, St. John, Northamptonshire, England; died 21 Jan 1922, Eltonlea, Ridge Street, Northgate Junction, Qld; was buried Lutwyche Cemetery, Brisbane, Qld.
- David Buckby was born Circa 1848, Cranford St Andrew, Northamptonshire ; was christened 14 May 1848, Cranford St John, Northamptonshire ; died 1866, Brisbane, Qld.
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Generation: 4
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