[Index]
Stanley LANG (1876 - )
Children Self + Spouses Parents Grandparents Greatgrandparents
Stanley LANG (1876 - ) Matthew LANG (1830 - 1893) Matthew LANG



Margaret LOU(N)DON (1806 - )



Jane Jean (Jessie) SCOTT (1835 - 1907) Alexander SCOTT (1781 - 1847) Unknown SCOTT


Margaret CATHCART (1801 - 1884) Robert CATHCART
Jane MCQUAKER
b. aft 1876
Near Relatives of Stanley LANG (1876 - )
Relationship Person Born Birth Place Died Death Place Age
Grandfather Matthew LANG
Grandmother Margaret LOU(N)DON 1806 Airdrie, Lanark, Scotland
Grandfather Alexander SCOTT abt 1781 Ayrshire, Scotland 1847 66
Grandmother Margaret CATHCART 1801 Girvan, Ayr, Scotland 1884 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 83

Father Matthew LANG 1830 Airdrie, Lanarkshire, Scotland 1893 Moorabin, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 63
Mother Jane Jean (Jessie) SCOTT abt 1835 Girvan, Ayr, Scotland 1907 Cheltenham, Victoria, Australia 72

Self Stanley LANG aft 1876

Brother Matthew LANG 1859 Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia 1886 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 27
Brother William Henry LANG 1859 1860 Prahan, Victoria, Australia 1
Brother Alexander Scott LANG 1860 Collingwood, Victoria, Australia 1932 Sandringham, Victoria, Australia 72
Sister Margaret Cathcart LANG 1862 Fitzroy, Victoria, Australia 1874 Victoria, Australia 12
Sister Jane (Jeannie) Cathcart LANG 1864 Kew, Victoria, Australia 1930 Victoria, Australia 66
Sister Anne Hason (Mason)LANG 1866 Brunswick, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 1909 Cheltenham, Victoria, Australia 43
Sister Roberta (Bertha) LANG abt 1867 Victoria, Australia 1939 Victoria, Australia 72
Brother John LANG 1870 Brunswick, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 1877 Victoria, Australia 7
Sister Jessie LANG 1875 East Melbourne, Vic, Australia 1894 Sandringham, Victoria, Australia 19

Uncle Robert LANG 1833 Airdrie, Lanark, Scotland
Uncle John LANG 1835
Uncle James LANG 1838 1875 Victoria, Australia 37
Uncle William LANG 1841 Airdrie, Lanark, Scotland
Uncle John SCOTT 1823 Girvan, Ayr, Scotland 1899 Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland 76
Aunt Jessie HANNAH 1825 Girvan, Ayr, Scotland 1899 Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland 74
Uncle Robert SCOTT abt 1827 Girvan, Ayr, Scotland 1892 S. S. Victoria - P & O line 65
Aunt Harriett FRANKLIN 1838 Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire, England 1920 Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia 82
Uncle James SCOTT 1831 Girvan, Ayr, Scotland 1905 Perth, WA, Australia 74
Aunt Jessie Cummings LAMBIE 1844 Southend, Argyle, Scotland 1886 Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia 42
Uncle Alexander SCOTT 1843 Girvan, Ayr, Scotland 1909 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 66

Cousin Margaret SCOTT 1853 Ayrshire, Scotland 1918 Christchurch, New Zealand 65
Cousin Alexander SCOTT abt 1855 Colmonell, Ayreshire, Scotland 1890 Milparinka, New South Wales, Australia 35
Cousin David SCOTT 1856 Scotland 1930 Calgary, Alberta, Canada 74
Cousin Jessie SCOTT 1858 Colmonell, Ayreshire, Scotland
Cousin James SCOTT 1860 Colmonell, Ayreshire, Scotland
Cousin Robina SCOTT 1861 Colmonell, Ayreshire, Scotland 1905 Combe Fields Farm, Binley, England 44
Cousin Jane (Jeanie) SCOTT 1864 Colmonell, Ayreshire, Scotland
Cousin Mary SCOTT 1867 Withorn, Wigton, Scotland
Cousin Cathcart SCOTT 1879 Victoria, Australia 1944 Heidelberg, Victoria, Australia 65
Cousin Alexandra SCOTT 1880 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 1933 Camberwell, Victoria, Australia 53
Cousin Elizabeth Buchanan SCOTT 1870 Collingwood, Victoria, Australia 1941 Perth, WA, Australia 71
Cousin Mathew Lang SCOTT 1873 South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 1876 Fitzroy, Victoria, Australia 3
Cousin Alexandrina Margaret Cathcart SCOTT 1875 Echuca, Victoria, Australia 1950 Tunbridge Wells, England 75
Cousin James Lambie SCOTT 1877 Echuca, Victoria, Australia 1879 Echuca, Victoria, Australia 2
Cousin Robert Johnstone SCOTT 1879 Echuca, Victoria, Australia 1885 Ivanhoe Lodge, Ivanhoe, Heidelberg, Victoria, Australia 6
Cousin Walter Buchanan SCOTT 1881 Heidelberg, Victoria, Australia 1916 Villers Bretonneux, France 35
Cousin Alexander Paterson SCOTT 1884 Heidelberg, Victoria, Australia 1918 Villers Bretonneux, France 34

Brother in Law Allan Ronald MCLACHLAN 1863 Victoria, Australia 1942 Eltham, Victoria, Australia 79
Events in Stanley LANG (1876 - )'s life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
aft 1876 Stanley LANG was born Note 1
1893 17 Death of father Matthew LANG (aged 63) Moorabin, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Note 2 52
1907 31 Death of mother Jane Jean (Jessie) SCOTT (aged 72) Cheltenham, Victoria, Australia Note 3 52, 60
Note 1: Mentioned last on Jessie’s death cert - assume born after 1875
Note 2: Mat Lang
in the Australia, Death Index, 1787-1985
Name: Mat Lang
[Matthew Lang]
Birth Year: abt 1830
Age: 63
Death Place: Sandringham, Victoria
Father's Name: Mat
Mother's Name: Margt Loudon
Registration Year: 1893
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration Number: 3700


Mount Alexander Mail (Victoria) 4 March 1893
MR MATTHEW LANG.
The announcement of the death of Mr Mat
thew Lang, M.L.O., who recently filled the
mayoral chair of Melbourne for three successive
years, has caused a general feeling of sincere
regret. Mr Lang was born at the little town of
Aidrie, in Lanarkshire, Scotland, in the year
1830; and next May would have been 63 years
of age He received his schooling in the town
of his birth, and at a comparatively early age he
was sent to Liverpool, where he entered the em
ploy of Mackie, Gladstone and Co., wine and
spirits merchants. In 1853 he had so gained the
confidence of his employers that he was sent to
Melbourne to act as agent for the firm. He took
premises on the spot now occupied by the Em
pire buildings, Collins-street, and within two
years of his arrival made arrangements by which
he acquired the business for himself... He re
mained in Collins-street until about six years
ago, in partnership with his brother-in-law, Mr
Alex. Scott, when he sold the premises to Mr C.
H. James and removed to Market-street. At
an early period in the history of the colony Mr
Lang took a deep interest in commercial pur
suits. Many years ago he joined the board of
the National Mutual Life Association, and at the
time of his death he was in addition a director
of the Commercial Bank, the National Fire In
surance Company, the Equity Trustees, Carlton
Brewery Company and Gilllespie Bros., Limited.
He also possessed an extensive station property
at Mount Poole, In the north-west of New South
Wales. It was at this place that Sturt, (the ex
plorer, formed his historic , depot nearly half a
century ago , when hemmed in by a terrible
drought. It was only after long and persistant
persuasion on the part of his friends that Mr
Lang was induced to enter public life. Though
warmhearted and generous, even lavish, in his
hospitality, he had a singularly retiring disposi
tion and held his worth in modest estimation.
In 1876, however, he was induced to offer him
self for a seat in the City Council, rendered
vacant by the retirement of Cr Gatehouse, and
in May of that year he was returned for Albert
Ward. In 1878 he retired in order to visit Scot
land. Eleven years later he re-entered the City
Council, succeeding the late Mr John Wilks as
representative of Lonsdale'Ward on 19th Feb
ruary, 1889. In October of the same, year he
was elected mayor of the city, and was re-elected
to that position in the two succeeding years,:
until last October of the same year he was elected
mayor of the city, and was re-elected to that
position in the two succeeding years, until last
October, when he was succeeded by Cr Snowden,
the present occupant of the position. Having
once entered public life his services were much
sought after, and honours in the shape of public
trusts fell upon him fast. Three years ago he
was elected by the merchants and traders of Mel--
bourne as one of their representatives on the
Harbour Trust, and a year later the City Coun
cil sent him as one of their commissioners on the.
Metropolitan Board of Works. The crowning
honour of his public career was attained a few
months ago, when the electors of the South
Yarra Province returned him unopposed to the
Legislative Council to succeed the late Sir James
MacBain. All these varied public positions
were (says the ' Age ') filled with ability, and a
scrupulous honesty of purpose. During his term
as Mayor Mr Lang was called upon to exercise
discretion and firmness in dealing with the
troubles attending the great maritime strike,
and he then showed that under a mild exterior
he possessed a resolute will. It was in his pri
vate life that he was seen at his best. His hos-
pitality was unlimited, and the unobtrusive;
charity that he dispensed is said by those best
qualified to know to have been of the most
Note 3: Jane Lang
in the Australia, Death Index, 1787-1985
Name: Jane Lang
Birth Year: abt 1834
Age: 73
Death Place: Cham, Victoria
Father's Name: Scott Alexr
Mother's Name: Margt Cathcart
Registration Year: 1907
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration Number: 11668

The Herald (Melbourne) 8 Oct 1907
DEATHS.
LANG.— On the 8th Inst, at Rickett's Point
Sandringhamn, Jane, widow of the late
Matthew Lang.