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Frederick LORD (1841 - 1914)
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Frederick LORD (1841 - 1914)

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Mary DaCosta WARNER ( - 1925)
Simeon LORD (1810 - 1892) Simeon LORD (1771 - 1840) Simeon LORD
Ann FIELDEN
Mary HYDE (1779 - 1864) Edward HYDE
Sarah BLUNN
Sarah BIRCH (1813 - 1892) Thomas William BIRCH (1774 - 1821)



Sarah GUEST (1792 - 1868) George GUEST
Mary BATEMAN

b. 08 Nov 1841 at Avoca, Tasmania, Australia
m. 01 Oct 1868 Mary DaCosta WARNER ( - 1925)
d. 05 Dec 1914 at Queensland, Australia aged 73
Near Relatives of Frederick LORD (1841 - 1914)
Relationship Person Born Birth Place Died Death Place Age
Grandfather Simeon LORD 1771 Dobroyd, Todmorden, Yorkshire, England 29 Jan 1840 New South Wales, Australia 69
Grandmother Mary HYDE 19 Feb 1779 Halesowen, Worcestershire, England 01 Dec 1864 Banks House, Botany Bay, NSW, Australia 85
Grandfather Thomas William BIRCH 1774 Kingston Upon Hull, York, England 1821 Hobart, Tasmania, Australia 47
Grandmother Sarah GUEST 1792 Norfolk Island, Australia 1868 Hobart, Tasmania, Australia 76

Father Simeon LORD 19 May 1810 NSW, Australia 15 Jun 1892 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 82
Mother Sarah BIRCH 13 Oct 1813 Hobart, Tasmania, Australia 30 Jan 1892 Paddington, Sydney, NSW, Australia 78

Self Frederick LORD 08 Nov 1841 Avoca, Tasmania, Australia 05 Dec 1914 Queensland, Australia 73

Wife Mary DaCosta WARNER 1925 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Brother Francis Alan LORD 14 Aug 1832 Avoca, Tasmania, Australia 1918 St Leonards, North Sydney, NSW, Australia 86
Sister Louisa LORD 26 Aug 1833 Avoca, Tasmania, Australia 26 Feb 1866 Homesdale, Brisbane, Queensland 32
Brother William LORD 05 Jan 1835 Avoca, Tasmania, Australia 25 Sep 1906 Queensland, Australia 71
Brother George LORD 01 Apr 1837 Avoca, Tasmania, Australia 12 Feb 1841 Avoca, Tasmania, Australia 3
Brother Edward LORD 21 Oct 1838 Avoca, Tasmania, Australia 09 Aug 1839 0
Sister Emma LORD 15 Mar 1840 Avoca, Tasmania, Australia 01 Nov 1918 Woollahara, Sydney, NSW, Australia 78
Brother Robert Stuart LORD 22 Jul 1844 Avoca, Tasmania, Australia 23 Jul 1878 Gympie, Queensland, Australia 34
Brother Simeon Fitz Herbert LORD 13 May 1847 Tasmania, Australia 12 Jul 1916 Queensland, Australia 69
Brother Alfred Percy LORD 26 Oct 1852 Avoca, Tasmania, Australia 18 May 1927 Manly, NSW, Australia 74
Sister Sarah LORD 1854 Tasmania, Australia

Aunt Sarah Ann LORD 1806 28 Jan 1889 Ashfield, NSW, Australia 83
Uncle David RAMSAY 16 Mar 1794 Perth, Perthshire, Scotland 10 Jun 1860 Sydney, NSW, Australia 66
Aunt Louisa LORD 08 Jul 1808 NSW, Australia
Uncle Alexander DICK
Uncle Francis LORD 1812 1897 Lithgow, NSW, Australia 85
Uncle Edward LORD 1814 NSW, Australia 1884 St Leonards, North Sydney, NSW, Australia 70
Aunt Lucy HYDE
Uncle Thomas LORD 1816 1876 St Leonards, North Sydney, NSW, Australia 60
Uncle George W LORD 15 Aug 1818 Sydney, NSW, Australia 09 May 1880 Darlinghurst, Sydney, NSW, Australia 61
Aunt Elizabeth LEE
Uncle Robert Charles LORD 1821 1857 Sydney, NSW, Australia 36
Uncle John Henry BLACK 31 May 1799 Sydney, NSW, Australia 09 Jun 1867 Sydney, NSW, Australia 68
Aunt Louisa SKINNER
Aunt Mary Ann BLACK 06 Oct 1801 Sydney, NSW, Australia 11 Jul 1861 Terara, NSW, Australia 59
Uncle Jean Charles Prosper de MESTRE

Cousin James (son1) RAMSAY
Cousin Son 1 DICK
Cousin John Simeon Francis (Son 2) DICK 1827 10 Nov 1864 London, Middlesex, England 37
Cousin William A T (son 3) DICK 1844 02 Aug 1872 Dehra, India 28

Niece Evelyn LORD
Niece Ruby Walditch LORD 1903 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Nephew Robert Percy LORD 28 Jan 1878 Gympie, Queensland, Australia 29 Jan 1938 Sydney, NSW, Australia 60
Nephew Reginald Simeon LORD 1879 Queensland, Australia 13 Oct 1931 Augathella, Queensland, Australia 52
Niece Catherine Ruby LORD 1881 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 27 Jun 1953 72
Niece Louisa Pearl Gertrude LORD 1883 Queensland, Australia 1954 Sydney, NSW, Australia 71
Niece Mabel Beryl LORD 1885 Queensland, Australia 1968 Queensland, Australia 83
Nephew Alfred Victor LORD 1887 Queensland, Australia 1984 97
Nephew Francis Guy LORD 1889 Queensland, Australia 14 Feb 1927 Manly, NSW, Australia 38
Nephew Arthur Brougham LORD 1894 Queensland, Australia 18 Jun 1982 Buderim, Queensland, Australia 88

Sister in Law Annie Louisa O'BRIEN
Brother in Law William Alcock TULLY Ireland 1905 Sydney, NSW, Australia
Brother in Law George John Taylor AIREY 1905 Sydney, NSW, Australia
Sister in Law Louisa LISTER 1838 Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England 23 Mar 1908 Kensington, London, Middlesex, England 70
Sister in Law Mary ROSS
Sister in Law Catherine Anna Louise HILLCOAT 04 Jun 1852 Adelaide, South Australia, Australia 1907 Paddington, Sydney, NSW, Australia 55
Events in Frederick LORD (1841 - 1914)'s life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
08 Nov 1841 Frederick LORD was born Avoca, Tasmania, Australia 54
01 Oct 1868 26 Married Mary DaCosta WARNER Note 1 54
30 Jan 1892 50 Death of mother Sarah BIRCH (aged 78) Paddington, Sydney, NSW, Australia Note 2 54
15 Jun 1892 50 Death of father Simeon LORD (aged 82) Brisbane, Queensland, Australia Note 3 54
05 Dec 1914 73 Frederick LORD died Queensland, Australia Note 4 54, 60
Note 1: The Queenslander 3 Oct 1868
LORD-WARNER On the 1st October, by the Rev. J. R. Moffatt, Frederick, son of Simeon Lord, Esq., to Mary Da Costa, daughter of Jas. Warner, Esq., of Brisbane.
Note 2: The Queenslander 13 Feb 1892
THE LATE MRS. SIMEON LORD.

A well-known figure is lost to Brisbane society in the person of Sarah Lord, wife of Simeon Lord, sen., of Highmead, Upper Roma-street. She was known amongst a large circle of friends, but more especially in connection with charitable institution*. It is much to be feared that a constant attendance on official duties week after week reduced her failing strength too much before her recent visit to Sydney. In connection with city institutions she was on the committees of the Lady Bowen Hospital, North Brisbane Benevolent Society, the Governesses' Home, and on the committee as vice president of one of these almost ever since her arrival in the colony some fifteen years ago. She was born at Hobart, Tasmania, on the 13th October, 1814, married 15th June, 1831, and died on Saturday morning last at the residence of her son-in-law, Colonel Airey, Victoria Barracks, Paddington, Sydney; Her loving, genial nature and keen interest in the welfare of her fellow creatures will be sorely missed by a large portion of the community.
Note 3: Reg No 1892/B25105 - no parents given

Sydney Morning Herald 16 June 1892
DEATH
LORD.-June 15, at his residence, Highmead, Brisbane, Simeon Lord, late of Bona Vista, Tasmania, aged 82 years.
Note 4: Reg No 1914/C1409 - parents Simeon Lord and Sarah Birch

The Telegraph (Brisbane) 5 Dec 1914
MR. FREDERICK LORD.
Death This Morning.
Mr. Frederick Lord, a pioneer pastoral-
ist of Queensland, died this morning, at
his residence Eskdale, Tower street,
Albion. Mr. Lord, at the time of his
death, was a director of the Queensland
National Bank, and of Moreheads Lim-
ited. For many years he represented
the Stanley electorate in the Legislative
Assembly. The funeral will leave his
late residence at 3 p.m. to-morrow (Sun-
day).

The Queenslander (Brisbane) 12 Dec 1914
LATE MR. FREDERICK LORD
DEATH OF A PUBLIC MAN.
The death occurred on Saturday morning
at his residence at Eskdale, Tower-street,
Albion, of Mr. Frederick Lord, late
of Eskdale station, Esk, and an ex-member
of the Legislative Assembly. The late
Mr. Lord was born at Bona Vista, Avoca,
' Tasmania", on November 8, 1841. In early
life he received tuition on the island,
and at the age of 10 years he went to
England, where he received further
education at Blackheath Proprietary School
and King's College, London. Leaving
school, he was articled to Mr. Richard
Johnston, Chief Engineer on the Great
Northern Railway. At the expiration of
his term of service he returned to Tasmania,
where he remained for a
few months, and then went on
to Sydney, and shortly afterwards
to Brisbane. He subsequently
visited Sydney again and returned to
Brisbane where he entered the Surveyor
Generals Department as a licensed
surveyor and spent some time in prosecuting
Government work on the Darling
Downs. A few months after Gympie
broke out he, in company with his
brother, Robert, proceeded there, where
they were fairly successful, having secured
a share in the celebrated No. 4 South
Lady Mary claim. At Gympie he was
elected a member of the first local mining
court, and in 1867 was appointed a
justice of the peace. In 1867 Mr. Lord
again came to Brisbane, and during
March of the same year he went to
Toowoomba and there practised his
profession for a few years. In conjunction
with his father and brothers, Mr. Lord
selected land on the Downs in 1868. In
-1873 he was engaged in prospecting for
tin in the Crow's Nest district, and
in the same year he, with his
father and brothers, took up land at
Eskdale. The following year (1874) he
left Toowoomba for eskdale, where he
resided with his family, and subsequently
he purchased Eskdale station, with its
stock, from the late Mr. James lvory, of
Bundamba. Mr. Lord always took a
keen interest in the welfare of the
district. He had been chairman of the
Marsupial Board, and was chairman of
the Esk Divisional Board for nine years
in the aggregate, filling the position for
some years consecutively. He was also
director of Moreheads Limited and
the Queensland National Bank. He was
elected for the Stanley electorate at the
general elections of 1893, 1896, and 1899.
Mr. Ernest Lord, of Eskdale station, is
a son of the late Mr. F.Lord. One
daughter is married to Dr. L'Estrange of
Albion, and another to Mr. Harold
Brown, of Messrs. Dalgety and Co.
The funeral took place on Sunday afternoon,
and was largely attended. The
Rev. Canon Osborn conducted the service.
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- Notes: The Telegraph (Brisbane) 5 Dec 1914
MR. FREDERICK LORD.
Death This Morning.
Mr. Frederick Lord, a pioneer pastoral-
ist of Queensland, died this morning, at
his residence Eskdale, Tower street,
Albion. Mr. Lord, at the time of his
death, was a director of the Queensland
National Bank, and of Moreheads Lim-
ited. For many years he represented
the Stanley electorate in the Legislative
Assembly. The funeral will leave his
late residence at 3 p.m. to-morrow (Sun-
day).

The Queenslander (Brisbane) 12 Dec 1914
LATE MR. FREDERICK LORD
DEATH OF A PUBLIC MAN.
The death occurred on Saturday morning
at his residence at Eskdale, Tower-street,
Albion, of Mr. Frederick Lord, late
of Eskdale station, Esk, and an ex-member
of the Legislative Assembly. The late
Mr. Lord was born at Bona Vista, Avoca,
' Tasmania", on November 8, 1841. In early
life he received tuition on the island,
and at the age of 10 years he went to
England, where he received further
education at Blackheath Proprietary School
and King's College, London. Leaving
school, he was articled to Mr. Richard
Johnston, Chief Engineer on the Great
Northern Railway. At the expiration of
his term of service he returned to Tasmania,
where he remained for a
few months, and then went on
to Sydney, and shortly afterwards
to Brisbane. He subsequently
visited Sydney again and returned to
Brisbane where he entered the Surveyor
Generals Department as a licensed
surveyor and spent some time in prosecuting
Government work on the Darling
Downs. A few months after Gympie
broke out he, in company with his
brother, Robert, proceeded there, where
they were fairly successful, having secured
a share in the celebrated No. 4 South
Lady Mary claim. At Gympie he was
elected a member of the first local mining
court, and in 1867 was appointed a
justice of the peace. In 1867 Mr. Lord
again came to Brisbane, and during
March of the same year he went to
Toowoomba and there practised his
profession for a few years. In conjunction
with his father and brothers, Mr. Lord
selected land on the Downs in 1868. In
-1873 he was engaged in prospecting for
tin in the Crow's Nest district, and
in the same year he, with his
father and brothers, took up land at
Eskdale. The following year (1874) he
left Toowoomba for eskdale, where he
resided with his family, and subsequently
he purchased Eskdale station, with its
stock, from the late Mr. James lvory, of
Bundamba. Mr. Lord always took a
keen interest in the welfare of the
district. He had been chairman of the
Marsupial Board, and was chairman of
the Esk Divisional Board for nine years
in the aggregate, filling the position for
some years consecutively. He was also
director of Moreheads Limited and
the Queensland National Bank. He was
elected for the Stanley electorate at the
general elections of 1893, 1896, and 1899.
Mr. Ernest Lord, of Eskdale station, is
a son of the late Mr. F.Lord. One
daughter is married to Dr. L'Estrange of
Albion, and another to Mr. Harold
Brown, of Messrs. Dalgety and Co.
The funeral took place on Sunday afternoon,
and was largely attended. The
Rev. Canon Osborn conducted the service.