Alice Maud Southerden, 1872

Name
Alice Maud /Southerden/
Given names
Alice Maud
Surname
Southerden
Birth
1872 41 39
Citation details: 1872/B14423
Text:

1872 B14423 Alice Maud Southerden Edward Barton Mary Elizabeth Cribb

Birth of a brother
Address: Wickham Terrace
Citation details: 1873/B16200
Text:

1873 B16200 Charles Benjamin Southerden Edward Barton Mary Elizabeth Cribb

Citation details: Family Notices. (1873, July 19). The Brisbane Courier (Queensland.:1864 - 1933), p. 4. Retrieved March 6, 2014, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1322476
Text:

SOUTHERDEN -On the 18th July, at her residence,
Wickham Terrace, the wife of E. B. Southerden, of a
son.

Marriage of a sister
Address: 'Langholme'
Sandgate
Citation details: Family Notices. (1879, January 25). The Brisbane Courier (Queensland.:1864 - 1933), p. 4. Retrieved March 6, 2014, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article882364
Text:

BERRY - SOUTHERDEN. -On the 15th January, at Lang-
holme, Sandgate, the residence of the bride's parents,
by the Rev. E. Griffith, assisted by the Rev. J. Voller,
William Berry, jun., of Ipswich, to Sarah Elizabeth,
eldest daughter of E. B. Southerden.

Marriage of a sister
Address: 'Langholme'
Sandgate
Citation details: Family Notices. (1889, June 8). The Brisbane Courier (Queensland.:1864 - 1933), p. 4. Retrieved March 6, 2014, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article3497144
Text:

CORNELL-SOUTHERDEN.-On the 6th June, at
Langholme, Sandgate, the residence of the bride's
parents, by the Rev. E. Griffith, Arthur Edward,
youngest son of the late James Cornell, Mark-lane,
London, to Clarissa Bertha, fourth daughter of E. B.
Southerden, Sandgate.

Marriage of a brother
Address: Vulture-street,
South Brisbane
Citation details: Family Notices. (1889, November 6). The Brisbane Courier (Queensland.:1864 - 1933), p. 4. Retrieved March 6, 2014, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article3503558
Text:

SOUTHERDEN-McGAW.-On the 29th October, at
Bryanston, Vulture-street, South Brisbane, by the
Rev. G. D. Buchanan, John Stephen Southerden,
third son of E. B. Southerden, of Sandgate, to
Janesta (Nettie) Margaret McGaw, second daughter
of the late Alex. McGaw, of Ardenclutha, Port
Glasgow.

Date of entry in original source: 6 November 1889
Marriage of a sister
Text:

MARTIN—BERRY.—On the 7th November, at the
Grey-street Congregational Church, by the Rev.
William Day, Thomas Martin, of Tennyson, to Sarah
Elizabeth Berry, eldest daughter of Edward B.
Southerden, of Sandgate, and widow of the late
William Berry, M.A., of Ipswich.

Death of a maternal grandfather
Citation details: 1893/C4168
Text:

1893 C4168 Robert Cribb John Cribb Mary Dirham

Citation details: Family Notices. (1893, April 17). The Brisbane Courier (Queensland.:1864 - 1933), p. 4. Retrieved March 6, 2014, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article3558486
Text:

CRIBB.-On the 16th April, at his residence, River-
road, Toowong, Robert Cribb, aged 88

Citation details: ANOTHER OLD COLONIST GONE. (1893, April 17). The Brisbane Courier (Queensland.:1864 - 1933), p. 5. Retrieved March 6, 2014, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article3558523
Text:

NOTHER OLD COLONIST GONE.

DEATH OF MR. ROBERT CRIBB.

Mr. Robert Cribb, who died peacefully on Sunday morning at his residence, Milton, will be remembered by all old Brisbane residents as a prominent figure in public life. His increasing years have of late kept him somewhat in the background, but up to within a few days of his death he might have been seen driving to his place of business, and he may be said to have retained most of his faculties unimpaired to the end. He was 88 years of age, and it is a somewhat curious fact that exactly one-half of this long life was spent in the colony, as he landed in Brisbane from the ship Fortitude just 44 years ago. While of late Mr. Cribb's wonted activity was somewhat shaken and pre- monitions were not wanting of the approaching end, his mind was clear and his interest in affairs keen up to the close. On Monday last after an unusually busy day in the city he sat chatting with his son Mr. William Cribb till about 11 o'clock. Retiring to his room he was seized with a feeling of giddiness, and fell on the floor. After a violent fit of retching he was got to bed, where he remained till his decease yesterday morning at 10 o'clock. After the first seizure he appears to have been without pain, and from the commencement recognised what the issue would be, calmly remarking to his son, "I think I'm passing quietly away."

Mr. Cribb leaves a very large family, chiefly in Brisbane and Ipswich, extending to the third generation, and he had many warm friends among the older residents of Brisbane. Indeed it may be said that though his life had exceeded the allotted span by eighteen years, and he had long since reached the period beyond which our strength in ordinary cases is but " labour and sorrow," yet he will be greatly missed by many who knew him as guide, counsellor, and friend. He was throughout life a man of simple, almost austere, habits, and remarkable for his energy, vigour, and tanacity of purpose in any course which he regarded as right and just. His father was a merchant captain trading to Newfoundland and the Mediterranean, and as a boy of ten or twelve years Mr. Cribb frequently accompanied him on these trips, being on one occasion wrecked on the ice off Newfoundland. It was no doubt in these voyages that he acquired much of the hardihood and simplicity of life which characterised his subsequent career.

The following notes of Mr. Cribb's life in Queensland are taken from "Pugh's Almanac":-"He was born at Poole, Dorset, England, January, 1805. Was educated at a Lancasterian school in his native town in the early days of the system ; served his time as a baker, &c., and then left for London, where for twenty-two years he followed his calling. In January, 1840, he arrived in Moreton Bay by the ship Fortitude, the first of three shipments of middle class immigrants sent in that year to this district through the patriotic and self denying efforts of the late Dr. Lang. Shortly after his arrival the squatters made great efforts to get Moreton Bay separated from New South Wales as a Crown colony, with convicts hoping thus to secure low rents and cheap labour, and the British Government were favourable to the design. Feeling that this would be destructive of the free public life to which they had been accustomed, he, with others, took an active part in the conflict which followed, resulting in the victory of the popular cause, and, after nearly ten years' unremitting effort, in Separation, with a Constitutional Government. Before and at the time of Separation be represented East Moreton in the New South Wales Legislature, and subsequently served in the first and second Parliaments of the new colony of Queensland, using his influence in behalf of liberal legislation generally, with special interest in securing the separation of Church and State, and the passing of the Real Property Act of 1861, which has proved so great a boon to the colony. During several sessions he endeavoured to obtain an alteration in the law of primogeniture, to permit marriage with a deceased wife's sister, and the amalgamation of the two main branches of the legal profession ; all of which have since become law."

The funeral will move from Mr. Cribb's late residence at Milton this afternoon at 4 o'clock.

Citation details: Classified Advertising. (1893, April 17). The Brisbane Courier (Queensland.:1864 - 1933), p. 1. Retrieved March 6, 2014, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article3558493
Text:

FUNERAL NOTICE.—The Funeral of
ROBERT CRIBB, Sen., will leave his
Residencoe River-road, Toowong, TO-DAY (Mon-
day), at 4 p.m.

Note: Time of death 10:00
Death of a sister
Citation details: 1895/B28257
Text:

1895 B28257 Sarah Elizabeth Martin Edward Barton Southerden Mary Elizabeth Cribb

Death of a mother
Citation details: C669
Text:

1900 C669 Mary Elizabeth Southerden Robert Cribb Sarah Samson

Citation details: Family Notices. (1900, July 23). The Brisbane Courier (Queensland.:1864 - 1933), p. 4. Retrieved March 6, 2014, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article19045230
Text:

SOUTHERDEN.-On Friday, 20th July, at her
son's residence, Narangba, North Coast Railway,
Mary Elizabeth, the dearly-beloved wife of Ed-
ward Barton Southerden, of Langholme, Sand-
gate, aged 67 years and 10 months.

Date of entry in original source: 23 July 1900
Burial of a mother
July 1900
Latitude: -27.31787 Longitude: 153.034592
Address: Cnr Barrett Street/Pellinore Street Bracken Ridge Queensland 4017
Death of a sister
Address: 'Langholme',
Sandgate
Citation details: Family Notices. (1903, May 7). The Brisbane Courier (Queensland.:1864 - 1933), p. 4. Retrieved March 6, 2014, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article19205352
Text:

SOUTHERDEN.-On the 6th May, at the residence
of her father, 'Langholme', Sandgate, Lucy Mary,
eldest surviving daughter of E. B. Southerden.

Date of entry in original source: 7 May 1903
Citation details: PERSONAL. (1903, May 8). The Brisbane Courier (Queensland.:1864 - 1933), p. 4. Retrieved August 4, 2014, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article19215947
Text:

A very sudden death occurred on Wednesday morning at Sandgate, when Miss Southerden,daughter of E. B. South- erden, passed away after a very short illness. On Monday morning she had been doing some gardening, and, hav
ing finished, she went to the bathroom. Some time after a member of the family found her on the floor of the room. She was at once taken to bed, and Dr. Davidson was sent for, who on examination found that she was suffering from cerebral hemorrhage, which produced paralysis of the left side. The patient con- tinued in a state of partial coma till Tues- day evening, when there was a change for the better, but during the night inflamma- tion set in, and she passed away at about 9 o'clock next morning. Miss Southerden was about 47 years of age, and had spent a great part of her life in Sandgate, where she was very highly respected by all who knew her. She was for years the Hon. secretary of the Convalescent Home for Sick Children at Sandgate, also a very energetic worker in connection with the local church. The Southerden family are very old identities of Queensland, Mr. Southerden and his late wife having come to Brisbane in the ship Fortitude in 1849. The funeral left the residence of Mr. E. B. Southerden, Langholme, Sandgate, for the Bald Hills Cemetery, at 3.30 p.m. yesterday.

Burial of a sister
Address: Cnr Barrett Street/Pellinore Street Bracken Ridge Queensland 4017
Death of a father
Citation details: 1906/B7512
Text:

1906 B7512 Edward Barton Southerden Samuel Southerden - Clark

Citation details: Family Notices. (1906, December 18). The Brisbane Courier (Queensland.:1864 - 1933), p. 4. Retrieved March 6, 2014, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article19489097
Text:

Funeral Notice . --The funeral of the late EDWARD BARTON SOUTHERDEN will leave his late residence (Langholme), Sandgate
at 10:30 AM on WEDNESDAY, December 19,
for the Bald Hills Cemetery.

Date of entry in original source: 18 December 1906
Citation details: THE LATE E. B. SOUTHERDEN, SANDGATE. (1907, January 1). Queensland Country Life (Queensland.:1900 - 1954), p. 2. Retrieved March 6, 2014, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article100867737
Citation details: METROPOLITAN DISTRICTS. (1907, January 1). The Brisbane Courier (Queensland.:1864 - 1933), p. 6. Retrieved March 6, 2014, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article19475933
Text:

SANDGATE, December 31.
An impressive in memoriam service for
Mr E. B. Southerden was conducted in
the Sandgate Methodist Church on Sunday
morning. The Rev. W. Powell preached
from the text "Into the hands I commend
my spirit" and read a short account of
the life of the late Mr. Southerden, who
for many years was one of the leading
citizens of Sandgate The congregation was
large and representative, the Mayor
(Alderman Plumridge) and aldermen being
present. The church was draped with
black, and decorated with white flowers.

Date of entry in original source: 1 January 1907
Burial of a father
19 December 1906
Latitude: -27.31787 Longitude: 153.034592
Address: Cnr Barrett Street/Pellinore Street Bracken Ridge Queensland 4017
Death of a sister
Citation details: Family Notices. (1914, August 22). The Queenslander (Brisbane, Queensland.:1866 - 1939), p. 12. Retrieved March 6, 2014, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article25509747
Text:

SOUTHERDEN.--On 11th August, in London,
Edith Ada, youngest surviving daughter of the
late Mr. and E. B. Southerden, of Sandgate.
(By cable.)

Burial of a sister
Address: Cnr Barrett Street/Pellinore Street Bracken Ridge Queensland 4017
Latitude:-27.317870
Longitude:153.034592
GPS:27 19.07215, 153 2.0755
Death of a sister
Citation details: 1916/C5278
Text:

1916|C5278|Clarissa Bertha|Cornell|Edward Barton| Southerden Mary Elizabeth Cribb

Death of a brother
Citation details: OBITUARY. (1930, April 5). The Brisbane Courier (Queensland.:1864 - 1933), p. 21. Retrieved March 6, 2014, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article21504988
Text:

OBITUARY

A member of a very well-known Brisbane family, Mr. Charles B. Southerden, Eagle Junction, passed away on March 18. Though heavily, handicapped by deafness, which pre-vented his joining the forces in war time, the late Mr. Southerden found scope for his patriotism by inventing a new style of crutch, which he made for disabled soldiers. The deceased gentleman was a qualified dentist, having twice visited America, where he studied at the Chicago College of Dentistry. He was a keen motorist, and when setting out on country expeditions invariably carried with him parcels of books and magazines which he would distribute to houses in lonely districts. Writing also occupied some of his time, and many friends expressed appreciation of the articles which he contributed to various newspapers under the norn de plume of "Ben Hurd." He Is survived bv his sister. Miss A. E. Southerden, with whom, for the greater part of his life, he had made his home.

Date of entry in original source: 5 April 1930
Burial of a brother
Citation details: Family Notices. (1930, March 19). The Brisbane Courier (Queensland.:1864 - 1933), p. 16. Retrieved March 19, 2014, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article21519446
Text:

Fautherden,-The Funeral of Mr. Charles
Benjamin Fautherden, youngest son of
the late Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Fautherden,
of Sandgate, will leave his late residence,
Langholme, Rose-street, Eagle Junction.
To-morrow (Thursday), Forenoon, at 10
o'clock, for the Sandgate and Bald Hills
Cemetery. Private Interment. No
flowers by request.
JOHN HISLOP & SONS, Funeral Direc-
tors.

Death of a brother
Citation details: C3198
Text:

1931 C3198 Robert William Southerden Edward Barton Mary Elizabeth Cribb

Citation details: The Brisbane Courier (Queensland.:1864 - 1933), Friday 24 July 1931, page 13
Text:

Mr. R. W. Southerden.

Mr. Robert William Southerden, who
died suddenly in the Townsville Hos-
pital on July 14, was a well known and
respected resident of Nundah. He was
born in Brisbane in October, 1863, and
was educated at the old Normal School
and the Brisbane Grammar School. He
joined the Railway Department in
1882, being appointed field assistant in
1885 and in 1886 was appointed senior
surveyor. He was town clerk and
valuer for Sandgate from 1894 until
1907. He resigned, and shortly after
was appointed Railway Surveyor, hold-
ing that position until 1915. He
resumed practice in 1917, and two
years ago he entered the Main Roads
Commission, and was on his annual
leave when he died. He is survived
by his widow, two sons and one
daughter. Two brothers, Messrs. E. B.
and J. S. Southerden, and a sister,
Miss A. C. Southerden, also survive
him.

Date of entry in original source: 24 July 1931
Citation details: Mr. R. W. Southerden. (1931, July 16). The Brisbane Courier (Queensland.:1864 - 1933), p. 13. Retrieved March 6, 2014, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article21711991
Text:

Mr. R. W. Southerden.

TOWNSVILLE, July 15.

Following a seizure at the breakfast
table on the steamer Canberra at sea on Sunday morning, Mr. Robert William Southerden, who, with his wife and daughter, was touring North Queensland, was removed to a private hospital on the arrival of the vessel at Townsville yesterday morning, and died late in the afternoon. The funeral took place today at the Townsville cemetery. The deceased, who was 67 years of age, was employed by the Main Roads Commission, Brisbane, and resided at Nundah. A son is employed by the Shell Oil Co, and resides at Ayr, for which place Mrs Southerden and Miss Bessie Southerden have left Townsville. Miss A. C. Southerden will return to Eagle Junction by the mail train to-night.

Date of entry in original source: 16 July 1931
Death of a brother
Source: Courier Mail
Citation details: COLLAPSE WHILE FISHING. (1937, April 1). The Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Queensland.:1933 - 1954), p. 16. Retrieved March 6, 2014, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article36878092
Text:

COLLAPSE WHILE FISHING

Mr. J. S. Southerden Dies At Caloundra

Mr. John Stephen Southerden collapsed yesterday while fishing on the beach at Caloundra, where he was spending holidays . with his son, Mr.J. H. Southerden, and daughter-in- law, and died before medical aid could arrive. The late Mr. Southerden was born in Wickham Terrace, Brisbane, on May 26, 1865. He was the third son of the late Mr. E. B. Southerden who was an alderman of Brisbane in 1869-72, and who, in the late fifties and early sixties, had a drapery store at the corner of Queen and Edward streets, on the site now occupied by Ascot Chambers. He was educated at the Norman School, and after
a period as a teacher was employed by Alfred Shaw and Co. Later he took an administrative position with Brooks and Noble, eventually joining Mr. Noble as partner in an iron mongery business. Subsequently he and Mr. B. G. Wilson traded as Wilson and Southerden. For health reasons he retired some years later, and went to the Darling Downs. About 10 years ago he returned to Brisbane to live. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. C. E. Murphy, of North Quay, and two sons— Messrs. O. C. Souther den, of Nara, Darling Downs, and J. H. Southerden. of Augustus Street, Toowong, with whom the late Mr. Southerden had been living; Mr. E. B. Southerden, of Southerden Avenue, Newmarket, is a brother, and Miss A. C. Southerden, of Moray Street, New Farm is a sister.

Death of a sister
Burial of a sister
1938
Latitude: -27.31787 Longitude: 153.034592
Address: Cnr Barrett Street/Pellinore Street Bracken Ridge Queensland 4017
Death of a brother
Death
yes
Family with parents
father
18301906
Birth: 24 November 1830Kent, England, United Kingdom
Death: 17 December 1906Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
mother
Religious marriage Religious marriage1854
1 year
elder sister
18541895
Birth: 1854 23 21 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Death: 1895Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
4 years
elder sister
18571903
Birth: 1857 26 24
Death: 6 May 1903Sandgate, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
2 years
elder brother
18581858
Birth: 1858 27 25
Death: 1858Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
16 months
elder brother
18591944
Birth: 29 April 1859 28 26 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Death: 26 March 1944Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
20 months
elder sister
18601938
Birth: 1860 29 27 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Death: 16 November 1938Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
2 years
elder sister
18621862
Birth: 17 May 1862 31 29 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Death: 7 November 1862Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
18 months
elder brother
18631931
Birth: 25 October 1863 32 31 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Death: 14 July 1931Queensland, Australia
2 years
elder brother
18651937
Birth: 1865 34 32 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Death: 31 March 1937Caloundra, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia
-9 years
elder sister
1855
Birth: 3 October 1855 24 23 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Death:
12 years
elder sister
18671916
Birth: 1867 36 34 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Death: 1916Queensland, Australia
3 years
elder sister
18691914
Birth: 1869 38 36 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Death: 11 August 1914Rugby, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom
4 years
herself
19 months
younger brother
18731930
Birth: 18 July 1873 42 40 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Death: 18 March 1930Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Birth
Citation details: 1872/B14423
Text:

1872 B14423 Alice Maud Southerden Edward Barton Mary Elizabeth Cribb