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Beatrice Blanche NEWTON (1888 - 1911) |
Children | Self + Spouses | Parents | Grandparents | Greatgrandparents |
Leslie Allen JOHNSON (1907 - 1964) Ethel Emily BROWNE (1909 - 1974) |
Beatrice Blanche NEWTON (1888 - 1911) + Edwin Otto BROWNE (1879 - 1912) |
Henry ATKINSON (1859 - 1928) | John ATKINSON | |
Hannah GILL | ||||
Emily NEWTON (1868 - 1949) | William NEWTON (1839 - ) | Thomas NEWTON (1816 - 1903) | ||
Jane BASNETT (1820 - 1864) | ||||
Elizabeth BARBER (1841 - 1897) | Thomas BARBER (1802 - 1877) | |||
Sarah NICKSON (1797 - 1849) |
b. 13 Jul 1888 at Townsville, Queensland, Australia |
m. 27 May 1908 Edwin Otto BROWNE (1879 - 1912) at Bakerville, Queensland, Australia |
d. 19 Feb 1911 at Bakerville, Queensland, Australia aged 22 |
Cause of Death: |
typhoid, enteric fever |
Parents: |
Henry ATKINSON (1859 - 1928) |
Emily NEWTON (1868 - 1949) |
Children (2): |
Leslie Allen JOHNSON (1907 - 1964) |
Ethel Emily BROWNE (1909 - 1974) |
Grandchildren (7): |
, Thomas Maxwell GRAHAM (1931 - 1997), Gill Bernice GRAHAM (1933 - 1936) |
Events in Beatrice Blanche NEWTON (1888 - 1911)'s life | |||||
Date | Age | Event | Place | Notes | Src |
13 Jul 1888 | Beatrice Blanche NEWTON was born | Townsville, Queensland, Australia | 1888/C011156 | ||
24 Feb 1907 | 18 | Birth of son Leslie Allen JOHNSON | Queensland, Australia | Note 1 | |
27 May 1908 | 19 | Married Edwin Otto BROWNE (aged 29) | Bakerville, Queensland, Australia | 1908/C001012 | |
12 Jun 1909 | 20 | Birth of daughter Ethel Emily BROWNE | Bakerville, Queensland, Australia | 1909/C004734 | |
19 Feb 1911 | 22 | Beatrice Blanche NEWTON died | Bakerville, Queensland, Australia | 1911/002771 |
Note 1: 1907/C006757 15 months before marriage. record as Atkinson |
Personal Notes: |
Northern Miner 18 Mar 1911
DEATH. BROWNE.—At Selwyn, on February 19th, from enteric fever, Beatrice Blanche, the beloved wife of Edwin Otto Browne, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Atkinson (Homestead) in her 22nd year, leaving a husband and two young children to mourn their loss. Deeply regretted. |
Source References: |
18. Type: E-mail Message, Abbr: e-mails general pool, Title: e-mails general pool |
- Reference = Ross Graham 9 May 2101 (Name, Notes) |
- Notes: The other problem with her "evidence" is that she, unlike your mother was an orphan, losing both her parents. Her mother Beatrice (Atkinson) died when she was very young in a typhoid epidemic. Her father remarried but within a short time was killed in a mine accident. The step mother now without a bread winner was left with two young children who were not her own and apparently did not cope too well. This lead to a famous family story where (Great) Grandma Atkinson made an epic journey (including a stagecoach section) to snatch the children. However she herself was doing it pretty tough and couldn't cope with two extra mouths to feed so my mother was kept and raised with her uncles and aunts (she regarded them as brothers and sisters.) Her brother Les was adopted by a wealthy family and he did pretty well for himself. He got a university education (apparently brilliant and a superb athlete) and became a school teacher. He was principal of the high school at Sarina for many years. |