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Louisa LISTER (1838 - 1908)
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Louisa LISTER (1838 - 1908)

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John Wickey STABLE

Robert Stuart LORD (1844 - 1878)

Sir Horace (Horatio) TOZER





























b. 1838 at Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England
m. (1) 19 Dec 1862 John Wickey STABLE at Islington, London, Middlesex, England
m. (2) 03 Jun 1871 Robert Stuart LORD (1844 - 1878) at Randwick, NSW, Australia
m. (3) 10 Aug 1880 Sir Horace (Horatio) TOZER at Gympie, Queensland, Australia
d. 23 Mar 1908 at Kensington, London, Middlesex, England aged 70
Near Relatives of Louisa LISTER (1838 - 1908)
Relationship Person Born Birth Place Died Death Place Age
Father in Law Simeon LORD 19 May 1810 NSW, Australia 15 Jun 1892 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 82
Mother in Law Sarah BIRCH 13 Oct 1813 Hobart, Tasmania, Australia 30 Jan 1892 Paddington, Sydney, NSW, Australia 78

Self Louisa LISTER 1838 Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England 23 Mar 1908 Kensington, London, Middlesex, England 70

Husband John Wickey STABLE
Husband Robert Stuart LORD 22 Jul 1844 Avoca, Tasmania, Australia 23 Jul 1878 Gympie, Queensland, Australia 34
Husband Sir Horace (Horatio) TOZER

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

Brother in Law Francis Alan LORD 14 Aug 1832 Avoca, Tasmania, Australia 1918 St Leonards, North Sydney, NSW, Australia 86
Sister in Law Louisa LORD 26 Aug 1833 Avoca, Tasmania, Australia 26 Feb 1866 Homesdale, Brisbane, Queensland 32
Brother in Law William LORD 05 Jan 1835 Avoca, Tasmania, Australia 25 Sep 1906 Queensland, Australia 71
Brother in Law George LORD 01 Apr 1837 Avoca, Tasmania, Australia 12 Feb 1841 Avoca, Tasmania, Australia 3
Brother in Law Edward LORD 21 Oct 1838 Avoca, Tasmania, Australia 09 Aug 1839 0
Sister in Law Emma LORD 15 Mar 1840 Avoca, Tasmania, Australia 01 Nov 1918 Woollahara, Sydney, NSW, Australia 78
Brother in Law Frederick LORD 08 Nov 1841 Avoca, Tasmania, Australia 05 Dec 1914 Queensland, Australia 73
Brother in Law Simeon Fitz Herbert LORD 13 May 1847 Tasmania, Australia 12 Jul 1916 Queensland, Australia 69
Brother in Law Alfred Percy LORD 26 Oct 1852 Avoca, Tasmania, Australia 18 May 1927 Manly, NSW, Australia 74
Sister in Law Sarah LORD 1854 Tasmania, Australia
Events in Louisa LISTER (1838 - 1908)'s life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
1838 Louisa LISTER was born Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England 54
19 Dec 1862 24 Married John Wickey STABLE Islington, London, Middlesex, England 54
03 Jun 1871 33 Married Robert Stuart LORD (aged 26) Randwick, NSW, Australia Second marriage for her 54
23 Jul 1878 40 Death of husband Robert Stuart LORD (aged 34) Gympie, Queensland, Australia Note 1 54
10 Aug 1880 42 Married Sir Horace (Horatio) TOZER Gympie, Queensland, Australia Reg No 1880/399 54
23 Mar 1908 70 Louisa LISTER died Kensington, London, Middlesex, England 54
Note 1: Reg No 1878/C1202 - parents Simeon Lord and Sarah Birch

The Queenslander 27 July 1878
Death of Mr. R. S. Lord.
INTELLIGENCE was received in Brisbane last Tuesday of the death of Mr. Robert Lord, of Gympie. During the previous two or three days strong hopes had been entertained of the deceased gentleman s recovery, but on the above morning, we understand, his illness took a decided turn for the worse, and death ensued at a later period of the day. Mr. Lord was a member of an old Australian family, being the fourth son of Mr. Simeon Lord, formerly of Tasmania, an old and justly respected colonist, now a resident in Queensland. The late Mr. Robert Lord was largely interested in mining on Gympie, being a very free specu lator and a popular employer. The miners on Gympie will miss Mr. Lord much, and his loss will also be felt in other directions. He had taken up large selections at Widgee, and was actively engaged in developing their resources. Quite recently he had spent much time and money in the careful selection of high-class stock. Mr. Lord represented Gympie in the Legislative Assembly in 1876, and was a popular representative with his constituents, but in consequence of the demands upon his time he resigned his seat at the close of the session in that year, much against the wish of the electors who had entrusted him with the duty of looking after the interest of the goldfield. Many people will be sorry to learn of Mr. Lord's almost sudden death, as he was a man of many friends, and generally respected by all who came in contact with him.

Mercury (Hobart) 12 Aug 1878
DEATH OF MR. ROBERT S. LORD.

An obituary notice in to-day's Mercury announces the death of a very promising native of Tasmania, Mr. Robert Stuart Lord, son of Mr. Simeon Lord. The Gympie correspondent of the Brisbane telegraph says:- " During the past fortnight or nearly so, the health of Mr. Lord, our late member, has prominently and principally occupied attention. The first intimation of his illness was made public on Saturday week, and from that time till Tuesday evening, reports more or less unfavourable were in circulation, when death terminated his sufferings. Mr. Lord has always occupied a high position in public estimation, as a man and a citizen. His connection with some of the most extensive mining operations on the field, and his personal manners, together with the confidence placed in his integrity by the electors, singled him out as the repre- sentative for Gympie, in 1873." The Courier of July 24 says :-"Mr, Lord was a member of an old Aus-tralian family, being fourth son of Mr. Simeon Lord, formerly of Tasmania, an old and justly respected colonist, now a resident in Queensland. The late Mr. Robert Lord was largely interested in mining in Gympie, being a very free speculator and a popular employer. The miners of Gympie will miss Mr. Lord much, and his loss will also be felt in other directions. He had taken up large selections at Widgee, and was actively engaged in developing their resources. Quite recently he had spent much time and money in the careful selection of high-class stock." The Gympie correspondent of the same paper, writing under date July 20, says :-" To say that the people of Gympie are deeply grieved is not a mere figure of speech. Mr. Lord has been identilied with Gympie from the first opening of the goldfield ; one of the pioneers, in fact, of the Lady Mary and Caledonian reefs, in which he was very successful. He had deservedly won the esteem and regard of his fellow-townsmen, and miners particularly, alike for his frank and genial deportment, as for the marked interest he took in the advancement of mining affairs, and matters generally for the public good. On Wednesday the town was in mourning, all

the stores and places of business being closed. At many of the principal claims, flags were hung at half mast, some of the claims altogether suspending work for the afternoon - when the, funeral took place the miners wishing to pay a last trlbute of respect by attending the same. The cortege at the funeral was one of the largest yet seen in Gympie.
Personal Notes:
The Queenslander 4 April 1908
DEATH OF LADY TOZER.
The friends of Lady Tozer in Queensland will regret to hear of her death, which occurred early on Wednesday week. No particulars are to hand other than.
the cabled nows received by the Premier and courteously forwarded by him with a letter of sympathy to Sir Horace Tozer's daughter, Mrs. William Norton, but the sad event must have occurred suddenly. When the cable arrived Mrs. Norton was reading a cheerful letter from her father, in which he spoke of the physical improve ment in his wife's health, and jokingly spoke of their probable return with the Sym family. Mr. and Mr*. T. W. Sym, of Gympie, are leaving on May 13 on a visit to London, and they were eagerly anticipating a father and mother's welcome on their arrival. Lady Tozer came to Queensland from Cambridge a bride in her 17th year. She was then Mrs. Stable, and became a widow before she was 20. Her husband was killed by lightning, and she subsequently married Mr. R. S. Lord, son of Mr. Simeon Lord, of Eskdale. A strange and tragic fate seemed to follow her, for her second husband was killed by a fall from a horse. She was married to Sir Horace Tozer in 1879, and lived chiefly in Toowoomba and Gympie. She was fond of relating to her friends how in the early days the girls thought nothing of riding twenty miles to a dance, dancing all night, and riding twenty miles back again. She was always of a bright, happy disposition, though afflicted more than usually falls to the lot of one woman. Three years ago she revisited Queensland, and was very happy in the renewal of old friendships. She had a singular reluctance to being photographed, and the only ones available are those, taken many years ago, but which give a faithful representation of her features, and another which she particularly disliked in Court dress worn on the occasion of her presentation. Lady Tozer has sisters in America, but her husband's children and family were hers in love and family unity. She died at the age of 68.
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