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Francis Guy Antill POCKLEY (1888 - 1969)
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Children Self + Spouses Parents Grandparents Greatgrandparents
Francis John Antill POCKLEY (1912 - 1991)
Leonard Antill POCKLEY (1915 - 2004)
Catherine Antill POCKLEY (1921 - 2006)
Francis Guy Antill POCKLEY (1888 - 1969)

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Nell PARTRIDGE
Francis Antill (Frank) POCKLEY (1857 - 1941) Robert Francis POCKLEY (1823 - 1892) Robert POCKLEY
Sarah Ann (POCKLEY)
Selina Elizabeth ANTILL (1837 - 1924) Henry Colden ANTILL (1779 - 1852)
Eliza WILLS (1802 - 1858)
Helen Clara HOOKE (1860 - 1932)












b. 1888 at St Leonards, North Sydney, NSW, Australia
m. 1911 Nell PARTRIDGE at Neutral Bay, NSW, Australia
d. 1969 at Goulburn, NSW, Australia aged 81
Near Relatives of Francis Guy Antill POCKLEY (1888 - 1969)
Relationship Person Born Birth Place Died Death Place Age
Grandfather Robert Francis POCKLEY 1823 London, Middlesex, England 1892 St. Leonards, NSW, Australia 69
Grandmother Selina Elizabeth ANTILL 1837 Cobbitty, Narellan, NSW, Australia 1924 Chatswood, NSW, Australia 87

Father Francis Antill (Frank) POCKLEY 1857 St. Leonards, NSW, Australia 1941 Hornsby, NSW, Australia 84
Mother Helen Clara HOOKE 1860 Balmain, NSW, Australia 1932 Wamberal, NSW, Australia 72

Self Francis Guy Antill POCKLEY 1888 St Leonards, North Sydney, NSW, Australia 1969 Goulburn, NSW, Australia 81

Wife Nell PARTRIDGE

Son Francis John Antill POCKLEY 1912 1991 79
Son Leonard Antill POCKLEY 1915 2004 89
Daughter Catherine Antill POCKLEY 1921 2006 85

Sister Phyllis Mary Antill POCKLEY 1886 St Leonards, North Sydney, NSW, Australia 1929 Malta 43
Brother Brian Golden Antill POCKLEY 1890 St Leonards, North Sydney, NSW, Australia 1914 New Guinea 24
Brother John Graham Antill POCKLEY 1891 St Leonards, North Sydney, NSW, Australia 1918 France 27
Sister Helen Dorothy Antill POCKLEY 1895 St Leonards, North Sydney, NSW, Australia 1963 Moss Vale, Bowral, NSW, Australia 68

Daughter in Law Diana LONGRIDGE
Daughter in Law Mary Bodley (Jane) KITCHEN
Son in Law Allen Frederick SHANNON 1921 2000 79

Uncle Robert Fulcher POCKLEY 1855 NSW, Australia 03 Jan 1860 St Leonards, North Sydney, NSW, Australia 5
Uncle Arthur Bingham POCKLEY 1859 NSW, Australia 26 Jan 1860 St. Leonards, NSW, Australia 1
Aunt Alice Isabel (Ella) POCKLEY 1861 1944 Chatswood, NSW, Australia 83
Uncle Henry (Harry) Richardson POCKLEY 1863 St Leonards, North Sydney, NSW, Australia 19 Aug 1926 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 63
Aunt Rosalie Gertrude PARRY-OKEDEN 1875 Queensland, Australia 1950 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 75
Aunt Florence Augusta POCKLEY 1866 St Leonards, North Sydney, NSW, Australia 1945 Mosman, NSW, Australia 79
Uncle Frederick William REEVE
Aunt Ethel Ernestine (Esther) POCKLEY 1868 St Leonards, North Sydney, NSW, Australia abt 1895 27
Uncle Henry Vincent Critchley HINDER 1865 Windsor, NSW, Australia 1913 Summer Hill, Sydney, NSW, Australia 48
Uncle Norman Vanderbyl POCKLEY 1870 St. Leonards, NSW, Australia 1910 Ashfield, NSW, Australia 40
Aunt Florence May WADDY 1877 Carcoar, NSW, Australia 1935 Bridgewater, England 58
Aunt Kathleen Mabel POCKLEY 1872 St Leonards, North Sydney, NSW, Australia 1959 Chatswood, NSW, Australia 87
Uncle Edward Archer CLIVE 1867 Devon, England 1952 Ceylon 85
Aunt Edith Muriel (Gill) (twin) POCKLEY 1873 St Leonards, North Sydney, NSW, Australia 1952 Chatswood, NSW, Australia 79
Uncle Eustace Mitford (twin) POCKLEY 1873 St Leonards, North Sydney, NSW, Australia 21 Nov 1874 St. Leonards, NSW, Australia 1
Uncle Harold Campbell POCKLEY 19 Nov 1874 St Leonards, North Sydney, NSW, Australia 1941 Petersham, Sydney, NSW, Australia 67
Aunt Jeannie Rose TURNER 1950 Mosman, NSW, Australia
Uncle Eric Osbaldiston POCKLEY 1876 St Leonards, North Sydney, NSW, Australia 1956 Chatswood, NSW, Australia 80
Aunt Aileen Ann ROLFE
Aunt Enid Marguerite POCKLEY 1879 1970 St Leonards, North Sydney, NSW, Australia 91
Uncle Frederick Robert HOLLOWAY 1872 Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia 1951 Chatswood, NSW, Australia 79
Aunt Helen Marjorie POCKLEY 1882 Picton, NSW, Australia 1974 NSW, Australia 92
Uncle George Johnstone (Jimmy) KNOWLES 1887 1954 Pymble, Sydney, NSW, Australia 67

Cousin Robert Okeden POCKLEY 1903 1913 Woollahara, Sydney, NSW, Australia 10
Cousin Dorothy Okeden POCKLEY 1904
Cousin David Okeden POCKLEY 1906
Cousin Elizabeth Rosalie Oakden POCKLEY 1909 1997 88
Cousin Ruth Okeden POCKLEY 1912
Cousin Kathleen Fulcher REEVE 1902 Annandale, NSW, Australia
Cousin Ethel Antill REEVE 1904 Annandale, NSW, Australia 1972 68
Cousin Frederick Aidan REEVE 1907 Annandale, NSW, Australia
Cousin Marjorie Critchley Vincent HINDER 1893 Ashfield, NSW, Australia 1978 Killara, New South Wales, Australia 85
Cousin Ethel C HINDER 1895 Ashfield, NSW, Australia 1895 Ashfield, NSW, Australia 0
Cousin Henry C HINDER 1899 Ashfield, NSW, Australia
Cousin Lorna Kathleen Critchley HINDER 1899 1975 NSW, Australia 76
Cousin Maxwell Critchley HINDER 1902 Ashfield, NSW, Australia 1976 74
Cousin Eric H C HINDER 1905 Ashfield, NSW, Australia 1905 Ashfield, NSW, Australia 0
Cousin Francis Henry Critchley HINDER 1906 Ashfield, NSW, Australia 1992 86
Cousin David Clive Critchley HINDER 1910 Ashfield, NSW, Australia 1989 79
Cousin Richard Vanderbyl POCKLEY 1906 Ashfield, NSW, Australia 1992 86
Cousin Edward Vanderbyl Waddy POCKLEY 1909 Ashfield, NSW, Australia
Cousin Enid Kathleen Somerset CLIVE 1910 Ashfield, NSW, Australia
Cousin Theo POCKLEY
Cousin Robert Campbell POCKLEY 1902 St Leonards, North Sydney, NSW, Australia 1974 72
Cousin Marcia Jean Campbell POCKLEY 1903 St Leonards, North Sydney, NSW, Australia
Cousin Harold Graham POCKLEY 1913 1945 32
Cousin Living or Recently Deceased

Nephew Clinton Brian DANBY 1918 Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland 2009 Sorrento, Australia 91
Nephew Anthony John DANBY 1919 1999 80
Niece Living or Recently Deceased
Nephew Brian Edmund Antill POCKLEY 1916 1998 82

Brother in Law Clinton Francis Samuel DANBY abt 1882 1945 63
Sister in Law Nancy Julia SARGOOD 1890 1974 84
Events in Francis Guy Antill POCKLEY (1888 - 1969)'s life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
1888 Francis Guy Antill POCKLEY was born St Leonards, North Sydney, NSW, Australia Note 1 52
1911 23 Married Nell PARTRIDGE Neutral Bay, NSW, Australia Note 2 60
1912 24 Birth of son Francis John Antill POCKLEY 8 June 1912, Canowindra
1915 27 Birth of son Leonard Antill POCKLEY 12 ov 1915, Sydney
1921 33 Birth of daughter Catherine Antill POCKLEY
1932 44 Death of mother Helen Clara HOOKE (aged 72) Wamberal, NSW, Australia Note 3 52, 60
1941 53 Death of father Francis Antill (Frank) POCKLEY (aged 84) Hornsby, NSW, Australia Note 4 52, 60
1969 81 Francis Guy Antill POCKLEY died Goulburn, NSW, Australia Note 5
Note 1: Australia Birth Index, 1788-1922 about Francis G A Pockley
Name: Francis G A Pockley
Birth Date: 1888
Father's Name: Francis A Pockley
Mother's Name: Helen C
Birth Place: New South Wales
Registration Year: 1888
Registration Place: St Leonards, New South Wales
Registration number: 13117
Note 2: Canowindra Star and Eugowra News 22 Sept 1911
Wedding Bells.
The marriage of Dr Francis Guy Antill Pockley, eldest son of Dr and Mrs Antill Pockley, of Greystanes, Wahroonga, with Miss Nell Partridge, second daughter of Mr and Mrs F. L. Partridge, of Rocklands, Neutral Bay, was solemnised at Sr. Augustine's, Neutral Bay, on Wednesday, September 13, by the Rev H. Saumarez Smith. The bride wore ivory duchess satin, made with a square train, one corner turned back and embroidered in silk with true lovers' knot, and showing frills of quilled tulle, the front panel of skirt being made to correspond ; the bodice was draped with fine old Brussels lace, falling over the train, and her tulle veil was
worn over a wreath of orange blossom. She also wore a pendant, of moonstones and white sapphires, and carried a shower boquet of white Neapolitan violets and azaleas. The brides- maids were Miss Catherine Patridge, Miss Phyllis Pockley, and Miss Lillian Hoare. They wore pale cornflower blue crepe de chine, trimmed with Irish crochet, the bodices veiled with ninon coates. Their large white straw hats were lined with ninon, and trimmed with pink roses and blue hyacinths. They carried boquets of Countess la Barthe roses, which, with gold curb bangles, were gifts from the bridegroom. Mr L. J. Reynolds was best man. After the ceremony a reception was held at Rocklands, and about 100 guests were entertained on the lawn, where a large marquee had been erected. The tent was entirely lined with pale green, festooned with clematis, and the sides of white trellis decorated with palms. The tables were charmingly arranged with pink and white peach blossom. Later the newly married couple left on their honeymoon, the bride wearing a coat and skirt of China blue Shantung, piped with blue and white striped silk, and finished with a lace collar and a China blue straw hat with blue and pink roses.—'Herald.'
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Sydney Morning Herald 16 Sept 1911
The marriage of Mr. Francis Guy Antill Pockley, eldest son of Dr. and Mrs. Antill Pockley, of Greystanes, Wahroonga, with Miss Nell Partridge, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Partridge, of Rocklands, Neu- tral Bay, was solemnised at St. Augustine's, Neutral Bay, on Wednesday, September 13, by the Rev. H. Saumarcz-Smith. The bride wore Ivory duchess satin, rando with.a squnro train, one comer turned back and embroidered In silk with truo lovers' knot, and showing frills of quilled tulle, the front panel of skirt being made to correspond; the bodlco was draped with fine old Brussels lace, falling ovor the train, and her tulle veil was worn over a wreath of orange blossom. She uIbo wore a pendant of moonstones and white sapphires, and carried a shower bouquet of whito Neapo- litan violets and azaleas. The bridesmaids were Miss Catherine Partrldge, Miss Phyllis Pock- ley, and Miss Lilian Hoare. They wore pale cornflower blue/ crepe do chine, trimmed with Irish crochet, tho bodices veiled with ninan coatees. Their largo whito straw hatB were lined with black ninon, and trimmed with pluk roses anil blue hyacinthB. They carried bouquetB of Countess la Bartho roses, which, with gold curb bangles, wero gifts from the bridegroom. Mr. L. J. Reynolds was best man. After the ceremony a reception was held at Rocklands, and about 100 guests were entertained on the lawn, whero a largo mar queo had been erected. Tho tent was en- tirely lined with palo green, festooned with clematis, nnd the sides of white trellis decora- ted with palms. The tables wore charmingly arranged with pink and white peach blossom.

Later Mr. and Mrs. Francis Pockley left for their, honeymoon, the bride wearing a coat and skirt of China blue Shantung, piped with blue and whito striped silk, and finished with a lace collar and a China blue straw-hat with blue and pink roses.
Note 3: Australia Death Index, 1787-1985 about Helen C Pockley
Name: Helen C Pockley
Death Date: 1932
Death Place: New South Wales
Father's Name: Alfred J
Mother's Name: Eliza
Registration Year: 1932
Registration Place: Gosford, New South Wales
Registration number: 1386

Sydney Morning Herald 31 Jan 1932
POCKLEY -January 26, at Wamberal, Helen Clara, wife of Dr. F. Antill Pockley, of Graystanes. Wahroonga.
Note 4: Australia Death Index, 1787-1985 about Francis Antill Pockley
Name: Francis Antill Pockley
Death Date: 1941
Death Place: New South Wales
Father's Name: Robert Francis
Mother's Name: Selina
Registration Year: 1941
Registration Place: Hornsby, New South Wales
Registration number: 15965

Sydney Morning Herald 5 July 1941
DEATH OF DR. F. A. POCKLEY
Dr. Francis Antill Pockley has died at his home in Wahroonga, aged 84. He was on the honorary medical staff of the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital for 35 years, and also on the staff of the Royal North Shore Hospital. He was president of the Australian Medical Conference in 1911, a past president of the New South Wales branch of the British Medical Association and of the Ophthalmological Society of New South Wales, and a regular contributor to medical and ophthalmic journals.

Dr. Pockley, after graduation, was in Vienna when Kohler discovered the anaesthetic properties of cocaine, and it is believed that he did the first eye operation in Australia under the cocaine anaesthetic.

A service was held yesterday in St. Thomas' Church, North Sydney, where Dr. Pockley was christened, confirmed, and married. The funeral was at the Northern Suburbs Crematorium.
Note 5: Ancestry trees - 21 March 1969, Goulburn
Source References:
52. Type: Australia Birth Marriage Death Index 1787 - 1985 Record
- Reference = (Birth)
- Notes: Australia Birth Index, 1788-1922 about Francis G A Pockley
Name: Francis G A Pockley
Birth Date: 1888
Father's Name: Francis A Pockley
Mother's Name: Helen C
Birth Place: New South Wales
Registration Year: 1888
Registration Place: St Leonards, New South Wales
Registration number: 13117
60. Type: Newspaper, Title: Trove, http://trove.nla.gov.au
- Reference = (Marriage)
- Notes: Canowindra Star and Eugowra News 22 Sept 1911
Wedding Bells.
The marriage of Dr Francis Guy Antill Pockley, eldest son of Dr and Mrs Antill Pockley, of Greystanes, Wahroonga, with Miss Nell Partridge, second daughter of Mr and Mrs F. L. Partridge, of Rocklands, Neutral Bay, was solemnised at Sr. Augustine's, Neutral Bay, on Wednesday, Sep- tember 13, by the Rev H. Saumarez Smith. The bride wore ivory duchess satin, made with a square train, one corner turned back and embroidered in silk with true lovers' knot, and showing frills of quilled tulle, the front panel of skirt being made to correspond ; the bodice was draped with fine old Brussels lace, falling over the train, and her tulle veil was
worn over a wreath of orange blossom. She also wore a pendant, of moonstones and white sapphires, and carried a shower boquet of white Neapo- litan violets and azaleas. The brides- maids were Miss Catherine Patridge, Miss Phyllis Pockley, and Miss Lillian Hoare. They wore pale cornflower blue crepe de chine, trimmed with Irish crochet, the bodices veiled with ninon coates. Their large white straw hats were lined with ninon, and trim- med with pink roses and blue hya- cinths. They carried boquets of Countess la Barthe roses, which, with gold curb bangles, were gifts from the bridegroom. Mr L. J. Reynolds was best man. After the ceremony a reception was held at Rocklands, and about 100 guests were entertained on the lawn, where a large marquee had been erected. The tent was entirely lined with pale green, festooned with clematis, and the sides of white trellis decorated with palms. The tables were charmingly arranged with pink and white peach blossom. Later the newly married couple left on their honeymoon, the bride wearing a coat and skirt of China blue Shantung, piped with blue and white striped silk, and finished with a lace collar and a China blue straw hat with blue and pink roses.—'Herald.'