Margaret TempletonAge: 411859–1901
- Name
- Margaret Templeton
- Given names
- Margaret
- Surname
- Templeton
Birth | 17 June 1859 51 46 Fell Of Kirkcowan, Kirkcowan, Wigtownshire, Scotland |
Australian History | 1859 Note: SS Admella wrecked off south-east coast of South Australia with the loss of 89 lives. Note: Australian rules football codified, Melbourne Football Club founded Note: Queensland separates from New South Wales with its western border at 141 degrees E. |
Australian History | 1860 (Age 6 months) Note: John McDouall Stuart reaches the centre of the continent. South Australian border changed from 132 degrees E to 129 degrees E. |
Death of a brother | 4 February 1861 (Age 19 months) Scotland
elder brother -
William Templeton
|
Australian History | 1861 (Age 18 months) Note: The ill-fated Burke and Wills expedition occurs. Note: skiing in Australia introduced by Norwegians in the Snowy Mountains goldrush town of Kiandra |
Australian History | 1862 (Age 2) Note: Stuart reaches Port Darwin, founding a settlement there. Queensland's western border is moved to 139 degrees E. |
Australian History | 1863 (Age 3) Note: South Australia takes control of the Northern Territory which was part of the colony of New South Wales. |
Death of a sister | 28 July 1864 (Age 5) Aireylick Farm, Mochrum, Wigtownshire, Scotland
elder sister -
Jane Templeton
|
Australian History | 1867 (Age 7) Note: Gold is discovered at Gympie, Queensland. Note: Saint Mary MacKillop founds Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart. |
Australian History | 1868 (Age 8) Note: The transportation of convicts to Western Australia ceases. |
Australian History | 1869 (Age 9) Note: Children of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander descent are removed from their families by Australian and State government agencies. |
Australian History | 1872 (Age 12) Note: Overland Telegraph Line linking Darwin and Adelaide opens. |
Australian History | 1873 (Age 13) Note: Uluru is first sighted by Europeans, and named Ayers Rock. |
Death of a mother | 18 March 1875 (Age 15) Scotland
mother -
Margaret Brown
|
Australian History | 1875 (Age 15) Note: SS Gothenburg strikes Old Reef off North Queensland and sinks with the loss of approximately 102 lives. Note: Adelaide Steamship Company is formed. |
Australian History | 1878 (Age 18) Note: First horse-drawn trams in Australia commenced operations in Adelaide. |
Australian History | 1879 (Age 19) Note: The first congress of trade unions is held. |
Australian History | 1880 (Age 20) Note: The bushranger Ned Kelly is hanged. Note: Parliamentarians in Victoria become the first in Australia to be paid for their work. |
Census | 4 April 1881 (Age 21) Fell Of Lochronald Farm, Kirkcowan, Wigtownshire, Scotland Note: Housekeeper to Father unmar 21 bn Kirkcowan |
Australian History | 1882 (Age 22) Note: First water-borne sewerage service in Australia commenced operations in Adelaide. |
Australian History | 1883 (Age 23) Note: The opening of the Sydney-Melbourne railway Note: Silver is discovered at Broken Hill |
Australian History | 1887 (Age 27) Note: An Australian cricket team is established, defeating England in the first Ashes series. First direct Inter-colonial passenger trains begin running between Adelaide and Melbourne. |
Australian History | 1889 (Age 29) Note: The completion of the railway network between Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney. Note: Sir Henry Parkes delivers the Tenterfield Oration. |
Death of a father | 22 March 1890 (Age 30) Fell Of Lochronald, Kirkcowan, Wigtownshire, Scotland
father -
Hugh Templeton
|
Australian History | 1890 (Age 30) Note: The Australian Federation Conference calls a constitutional convention. |
Census | 5 April 1891 (Age 31) Fell Of Lochronald, Kirkcowan, Wigtownshire, Scotland Note: Sis to John unmar 32 Hkeeper bn Kirkcowan |
Australian History | 1891 (Age 31) Note: A National Australasian Convention meets, agrees on adopting the name 'the Commonwealth of Australia' and drafting a constitution. Note: The first attempt at a federal constitution is drafted. Note: The Convention adopts the constitution, although it has no legal status Note: A severe depression hits Australia |
Australian History | 1892 (Age 32) Note: Gold is discovered at Coolgardie, Western Australia. |
Australian History | 1893 (Age 33) Note: The Corowa Conference (the 'people's convention') calls on the colonial parliaments to pass enabling acts, allowing the election of delegates to a new constitutional convention aimed at drafting a proposal and putting it to a referendum in each colony. |
Australian History | 1894 (Age 34) Note: South Australia becomes the first Australian colony, and the second place in the world, to grant women the right to vote, as well the first Parliament in the world to allow women to stand for office. |
Australian History | 1895 (Age 35) Note: The premiers, except for those of Queensland and Western Australia, agree to implement the Corowa proposals. Note: Waltzing Matilda is first sung in public, in Winton, Queensland Note: Banjo Paterson publishes The Man from Snowy River |
Australian History | 1896 (Age 36) Note: The Bathurst Conference (the second 'people's convention') meets to discuss the 1891 draft constitution |
Australian History | 1897 (Age 37) Note: In two sessions, the Second National Australasian Convention meets (with representatives from all colonies except Queensland present). They agree to adopt a constitution based on the 1891 draft, and then revise and amend it later that year. Note: Catherine Helen Spence became the first female political candidate for political office, standing for election as a representative for South Australia. |
Australian History | 1898 (Age 38) Note: The Convention agrees on a final draft to be put to the people. Note: After much public debate, the Victorian, South Australian and Tasmanian referendums are successful; the New South Wales referendum narrowly fails. Later New South Wales votes 'yes' in a second referendum, and Queensland and Western Australia also vote to join. |
Australian History | 1899 (Age 39) Note: The decision is made to site the national capital in New South Wales, but not within 100 miles of Sydney. Note: The Australian Labor Party holds office for a few days in Queensland, becoming the first trade union party to do so anywhere in the world. Note: The first contingents from various Australian colonies are sent to South Africa to participate in the Second Boer War. |
Australian History | 1900 (Age 40) Note: Several delegates visit London to resist proposed changes to the agreed-upon constitution. Note: The constitution is passed by the Parliament of the United Kingdom as a schedule to the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act, and is given royal assent |
Census | 31 March 1901 (Age 41) Fell Of Lochronald, Kirkcowan, Wigtownshire, Scotland Note: Sis to John unmar single 40 bn Kirkcowan |
Australian History | 1901 (Age 41) Note: (01 Jan) Australia becomes a federation on 1 January. Edmund Barton becomes Prime Minister; the 7th Earl of Hopetoun becomes Governor-General Note: The first parliament met in Parliament House, Melbourne Note: Immigration Restriction act was introduced- The White Australian Policy Note: The Australian National Flag was flown for the first time |
Death | 11 May 1901 (Age 41) Fell, Kirkcowan, Wigtownshire, Scotland |
Family with parents - View family |
father |
Hugh Templeton
Birth about 1808 New Cumnock, Ayrshire, Scotland Death 22 March 1890 (Age 82) Fell Of Lochronald, Kirkcowan, Wigtownshire, Scotland Loading...
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5 years mother |
Margaret Brown
Birth about 1813 32 23 New Cumnock, Ayrshire, Scotland Death 18 March 1875 (Age 62) Scotland Loading...
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Marriage: 1834 — New Cumnock, Ayrshire, Scotland |
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2 months #1 elder brother |
David Templeton
Baptism 2 March 1834 26 21 New Cumnock, Ayrshire, Scotland Death yes Loading...
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2 years #2 elder brother |
William Templeton
Baptism 13 June 1836 28 23 New Cumnock, Ayrshire, Scotland Death 4 February 1861 Scotland Loading...
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3 years #3 elder sister |
Elisabeth Templeton
Birth 1839 31 26 Kirkcowan, Wigtownshire, Scotland Death yes Loading...
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3 years #4 elder brother |
Andrew Pegan Templeton
Birth 10 September 1841 33 28 Kirkcowan, Wigtownshire, Scotland Death 26 December 1918 (Age 77) Craigdhu, Glasserton, Wigtownshire, Scotland Loading...
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3 years #5 elder brother |
John Thompson Templeton
Birth 28 July 1844 36 31 Kirkcowan, Wigtownshire, Scotland Death 11 December 1921 (Age 77) Fell Of Lochronald, Kirkcowan, Wigtownshire, Scotland Loading...
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3 years #6 elder brother |
Ivie Templeton
Birth 23 May 1847 39 34 Kirkcowan, Wigtownshire, Scotland Death yes Loading...
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3 years #7 elder sister |
Isabella Templeton
Birth 13 September 1850 42 37 Kirkcowan, Wigtownshire, Scotland Death yes Loading...
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2 years #8 elder sister |
Jane Templeton
Birth 12 January 1853 45 40 Kirkcowan, Wigtownshire, Scotland Death 28 July 1864 (Age 11) Aireylick Farm, Mochrum, Wigtownshire, Scotland Loading...
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3 years #9 elder brother |
Hugh Templeton
Birth 19 November 1855 47 42 Fell, Kirkcowan, Wigtownshire, Scotland Death 17 April 1927 (Age 71) Fell, Kirkcowan, Wigtownshire, Scotland Loading...
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4 years #10 herself |
Margaret Templeton
Birth 17 June 1859 51 46 Fell Of Kirkcowan, Kirkcowan, Wigtownshire, Scotland Death 11 May 1901 (Age 41) Fell, Kirkcowan, Wigtownshire, Scotland Loading...
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Margaret Templeton has 43 first cousins recorded
Father's family (7)
Parents James Templeton + Margaret Fisher
Mother's family (36)
Parents William Brown + Helen Routledge
Parents George Morrison + Janet Brown
Parents William McWhinnie + Mary Brown
Parents George Brown + Margaret Routledge
Parents Andrew Milligan + Elizabeth Brown
Parents William Routledge + Jane Brown
Australian History | SS Admella wrecked off south-east coast of South Australia with the loss of 89 lives. |
Australian History | John McDouall Stuart reaches the centre of the continent. South Australian border changed from 132 degrees E to 129 degrees E. |
Australian History | The ill-fated Burke and Wills expedition occurs. |
Australian History | Stuart reaches Port Darwin, founding a settlement there. Queensland's western border is moved to 139 degrees E. |
Australian History | South Australia takes control of the Northern Territory which was part of the colony of New South Wales. |
Australian History | Gold is discovered at Gympie, Queensland. |
Australian History | The transportation of convicts to Western Australia ceases. |
Australian History | Children of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander descent are removed from their families by Australian and State government agencies. |
Australian History | Overland Telegraph Line linking Darwin and Adelaide opens. |
Australian History | Uluru is first sighted by Europeans, and named Ayers Rock. |
Australian History | SS Gothenburg strikes Old Reef off North Queensland and sinks with the loss of approximately 102 lives. |
Australian History | First horse-drawn trams in Australia commenced operations in Adelaide. |
Australian History | The first congress of trade unions is held. |
Australian History | The bushranger Ned Kelly is hanged. |
Census | Housekeeper to Father unmar 21 bn Kirkcowan |
Australian History | First water-borne sewerage service in Australia commenced operations in Adelaide. |
Australian History | The opening of the Sydney-Melbourne railway |
Australian History | An Australian cricket team is established, defeating England in the first Ashes series. First direct Inter-colonial passenger trains begin running between Adelaide and Melbourne. |
Australian History | The completion of the railway network between Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney. |
Australian History | The Australian Federation Conference calls a constitutional convention. |
Census | Sis to John unmar 32 Hkeeper bn Kirkcowan |
Australian History | A National Australasian Convention meets, agrees on adopting the name 'the Commonwealth of Australia' and drafting a constitution. |
Australian History | Gold is discovered at Coolgardie, Western Australia. |
Australian History | The Corowa Conference (the 'people's convention') calls on the colonial parliaments to pass enabling acts, allowing the election of delegates to a new constitutional convention aimed at drafting a proposal and putting it to a referendum in each colony. |
Australian History | South Australia becomes the first Australian colony, and the second place in the world, to grant women the right to vote, as well the first Parliament in the world to allow women to stand for office. |
Australian History | The premiers, except for those of Queensland and Western Australia, agree to implement the Corowa proposals. |
Australian History | The Bathurst Conference (the second 'people's convention') meets to discuss the 1891 draft constitution |
Australian History | In two sessions, the Second National Australasian Convention meets (with representatives from all colonies except Queensland present). They agree to adopt a constitution based on the 1891 draft, and then revise and amend it later that year. |
Australian History | The Convention agrees on a final draft to be put to the people. |
Australian History | The decision is made to site the national capital in New South Wales, but not within 100 miles of Sydney. |
Australian History | Several delegates visit London to resist proposed changes to the agreed-upon constitution. |
Census | Sis to John unmar single 40 bn Kirkcowan |
Australian History | (01 Jan) Australia becomes a federation on 1 January. Edmund Barton becomes Prime Minister; the 7th Earl of Hopetoun becomes Governor-General |
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