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Joseph GRIMSHAW
Children Self + Spouses Parents Grandparents Greatgrandparents
Walter GRIMSHAW (1851 - 1933)
Joseph GRIMSHAW

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Matilda (GRIMSHAW)





























+. Matilda (GRIMSHAW)
Near Relatives of Joseph GRIMSHAW
Relationship Person Born Birth Place Died Death Place Age
Self Joseph GRIMSHAW

Spouse/Partner Matilda (GRIMSHAW)

Son Walter GRIMSHAW 1851 Manchester, Lancashire, England 1933 Williamstown, Victoria, Australia 82

Daughter in Law Annie STEWART 1856 Williamstown, Victoria, Australia 1923 Williamstown, Victoria, Australia 67

Grandson George GRIMSHAW
Grandson John GRIMSHAW
Granddaughter Tom GRIMSHAW
Grandson Walter Joseph GRIMSHAW abt 1882 1959 Victoria, Australia 77

Events in Joseph GRIMSHAW's life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
1851 Birth of son Walter GRIMSHAW Manchester, Lancashire, England Note 1
1933 Death of son Walter GRIMSHAW (aged 82) Williamstown, Victoria, Australia Note 2 53, 60
Note 1: Burial info - 1851

From obit
Note 2: Burial info

Malter Grimshaw
in the Australia, Death Index, 1787-1985
Name: Malter Grimshaw
Death Age: 80
Birth Date: abt 1853
Death Date: Abt 1933
Death Place: West Footscray, Victoria
Registration Date: 1933
Registration Place: Australia
Father: Jos Grimsham
Mother: Matilda
Registration Number: 10120


The Age (Melbourne) 11 Dec 1933
GRIMSHAW.—On the 9th December, at his
son's residence, "Clifton," 95 Williamstown-
road, West Footscray, Walter Grimshaw
(late foreman Newport Workshops), the
dearly beloved husband of the late Annie
Grimshaw, and loving father of George,
Walter, John (deceased) and Tom, aged 80
years. Mother and father reunited.

Williamstown Chronicle 16 Dec 1933
MR. WALTER GRIMSHAW
A well known and highly respected
retired railway official, in the person
of Mr. Walter Grimshaw passed away
at his son's residence "Clifton" 95
Williamstown road, West Footscray,
on Saturday morning last. The late
Mr. Grimshaw, who was born at Man
chester, England, 80 years ago, leaves
a grown up family of three sons, his
wife and one son having predeceased
him. One son, Walter, is manager of
the Ballarat Railway Workshops, and
another son Tom, is loco engine driver
in the Victorian Railways, and was
well known as a South Melbourne
and Footscray footballer, whilst the
other son George, is connected with
Melbourne, and he also was a promin
ent footballer: having played first
with Port Melbourne and then with
Williamstown. The late Mr. Grim
shaw had retired from the Newport
workshops as foreman, when he be
came 60 years of age. The funeral
took place, on Monday morning, from
his son's residence to the Williams
town cemetery where intermen took
place in the family grave, in the
presence of a large circle of friends
and relatives. Among the many
beautiful wreaths 'was a magnificent
wreath from the Ballarat Workshops.
Personal Notes:
from death reg of saon