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BUNDEY Ellen MilneSA Death Index BUNDEY. Ellen Milne F Adelaide 426/161 1919 ===== The Bundey Prize for English Verse Whereas Ellen Milne Bundey paid to the University in 1912 the sum of £200 for the purpose of founding from the income thereof an annual prize in memory of her parents, the late Sir Henry and Lady Bundey. 1. The prize shall be called "The Bundey Prize for English Verse." 2. The value of the prize shall be $200. |
Birth GRO 1st qtr. 1889 Bundey, Ethel Rose Lymington 2b 636 Death GRO 1st qtr 1900 Bundey, Ethel Rose 11 Camberwell 1d 660 |
Boldre Churchyard, Boldre, New Forest, Hampshire. |
Grave 640 at Boldre BUNDEY FREDERICK RICHARD Tombstone Frederick Richard ........ .... George and Henrietta Bundey |
Birth GRO 4th qtr. 1892 Bundey George Edward S Lymington 2b 581 Death GRO 1st Qtr 1955 Southend-on-Sea 4a 946 Census, 1911 name: George Bundey event: Census event date: 1911 gender: Male age: 18 birthplace: Boldre, Hampshire record type: Household registration district: Hartley Wintney sub-district: Odiham parish: Fleet, Hampshire World War I Medal card of Bundey, George Corps Regiment No Rank Hampshire Yeomanry 1402 Private Army Veterinary Corps TT/03875 Private Date 1914-1920 Catalogue reference WO 372/3 No issue. Colin John Chatfield knew him. |
Marriages 2nd qtr. 1927 BUNDEY. George E S Davis Rochford 4a 1662 Davis, Florence H Bundey Rochford 4a 1662 |
Boldre, New Forest, Hampshire. |
Birth GRO 4th qtr 1852 Bundy George Henry New Forest 2b 533 ----- Only death on GRO that fits Death 3rd qtr. 1903 Bundey, George 51 Wandsworth 1d 257 ===== Carpenter in 1879. ----- Census, 1871 name: George Bundey gender: Male age: 18 relationship to head of household: Son birthplace: Hampshire record type: Household registration district: Lymington event parish: Brockenhurst, Hampshire Household Gender Age Birthplace self Joseph Bundey M 46 Hampshire wife Maria Bundey F 44 Hampshire son George Bundey M 18 Hampshire ----- England and Wales Census, 1881 Name: George Bundy Event Place: Brockenhurst, Hampshire, England Registration District: Lymington Gender: Male Age: 28 Marital Status: Married Occupation: Brickmaker Farmer Of 10 Meadows Birth Year (Estimated): 1853 Birthplace: Crawford, Dorset, England (Incorrect) Relationship to Head of Household: Head Page Number: 15 Registration Number: RG11 Piece/Folio: 1190/101 Affiliate Record Type: Household Household Role Sex Age Birthplace George Bundy Head M 28 Crawford, Dorset, England Henrietta Bundy Wife F 31 Beaulieu, Hampshire, England Joseph George Bundy Son M 5 Brockenhurst, Hampshire, England Mena Beatrice Bundy Dau F 4 Boldre, Hampshire, England Theresa Flora Bundy Dau F 3 Boldre, Hampshire, England Edith Sarah Bundy Dau F 1 Boldre, Hampshire, England Frances Ellen House Servant F 15 Kent, England ----- GEORGE BUNDEY (LATE BUNDEY AND SON). BOYDEN WORKS, BOLDRE, NEAR LYMINGTON, Begs to Inform the Nobility, Gentry, and General public of the neighbourhood that he has now on hand, BUILDING BRICKS, DRAIN PIPES in 1ft. lengths, also SOCKET PIPES in 2ft. lengths. Hampshire Advertiser, South East, England. 21/04/1883 ----- GEORGE BUNDEY, of Blayemoor Farm, Boldre. near Lymington. Hants, begs to OFFER, in consequence of ill-health, the TRANSFER of LEASE of VICTORIA BRICK and TILE WORKS. Brockenhurst, in good working order. Good trade doing. Full particular- can be obtained Hampshire Advertiser, South East, England. 07/03/1885 ----- LYMINGTON, HAMPSHIRE. George Bundey.- The defendant appeared in answer to a judgment debtors' summons, in pursuance of an order under the Employers' Liability Act, for non-payment of £7 3s ?d. and costs.- Mr. Robinson appeared for the defendant- George Bundey deposed that, Joseph Bundey, the father of the defendant- Witness deposed that his father had two cottages at Sandy Down, one house in Belmore-lane, four cottages at Pennington, and seven cottages at Woodside. He was one of the executors. He did not receive the rents, corroborated Bundey's evidence as to Mr. Jenvey paying him a portion of his wages due. He added that since the bill of sale the place had been continually stripped of things. There was about £170 worth of things on the premises after the sale. - The defendant . . . Hampshire Advertiser, South East, England. 24 Feb 1886. ----- Census 1901 shows living in Camberwell? |
Marriages 2nd qtr. 1874 Bundey, George Lymington 2b 969 Sprackling, Henrietta Lymington 2b 969 |
Births 1st qtr. 1883 Bundey, Henrietta Annie M Lymington 2b 676 Deaths Jun 1923 WHENDAY, Henrietta A M 40 Hartley Wintney 2c 200 Took second and third names from wedding register in Fleet. Census 1901 shows living in Camberwell as daughter of householder. |
Marriages 3rd qtr. 1909 BUNDEY, Henrietta A M Hartley Wintney 2c 419 WHENDAY, Walter John Hartley W. 2c 419 ----- Fleet Marriage Register page.130 no.259 Sept 22 1909 Walter John WHENDAY 27 Bachelor Grocer, Castle Street Crookham & Henrietta Annie Maude BUNDEY 26 Spinster Branksomewood Road Fleet fathers - William WHENDAY Gardener & George BUNDEY deceased in the presence of William Isaac BUNDEY & William Ephraim WHENDAY ===== No know issue. |
Births Sep 1939 Bundey, Ian O Batcheller Crosby 8b 1080 ===== ADDRESS: October 2009 1 Dingle Bank Close Lymm Warrington WA13 0QR Found through ORGANISATION: St Mary's C of E Church, Lymm and The Captain of Sandiway Golf Club Colin Chatfield spoke to Ian 11 Oct 2009 |
Marriages GRO 2nd qtr 1966 BUNDEY, Ian C CARRINGTON Wrexham 8a 743 |
As at 1841 census James Frank Bundey M 12 Hampshire Harriet Bundey F 10 Hampshire Charlotte Ann Bundey F 6 Ha |
Children 1. WILLIAM HENRY MCPHERSON BUNDEY Birth: 25 NOV 1875 , SA, Australia Married: Hettie Schwartz Abt 1911 East, Wellington, SA, Australia Death: 06 MAR 1961 2. MAUD ELIZA ALBERTA BUNDEY Birth: 11 DEC 1877 , SA, Australia Death: 17 JUL 1958 3. ELEANOR MABEL LOCKYER BUNDEY Birth: 03 SEP 1882 , SA, Australia Death: 10 FEB 1969 4. ALBERT ERNEST ARTHUR BUNDEY Birth: 29 MAY 1885 , SA, Australia Death: 08 MAY 1904 5. PERCIVAL MURRAY BUNDEY Birth: 19 JAN 1888 East, Wellington, SA, Australia Death: 13 APR 1964 |
Of Bashley Manor, Christchurch, Hampshire, England. Emigrated to Adelaide, South Australia on the "David Malcolm" arriving at Port Adelaide 7 Apr 1849. ? brother GEORGE BUNDEY Birth: Christening: Marriage: 04 MAR 1833 Exbury, Hampshire, England Wife HARRIET YOUNG ----- ? father, mother and sister James Bundey Birth: Marriage: Death: Wife Lucy Birth: Marriage: Death: Children 1. Hannah Bundey Birth: Christening: 30 APR 1820 Exbury, Hampshire ----- England and Wales Census, 1841 Name: James Bundey Event Place: Exbury, Hampshire, England County: Hampshire Parish: Exbury & Lepe Registration District: New Forest Residence Note: Parish Of Exbury & Lepe Gender: Male Age: 32 Age (Original): 32 Birth Year (Estimated): 1805-1809 Birthplace: Hampshire Page Number: 3 Registration Number: HO107 Piece/Folio: 402/4 Affiliate Record Type: Household Household Role Sex Age Birthplace James Bundey M 32 Hampshire Harriet Bundey F 30 Hampshire James Frank Bundey M 12 Hampshire Harriet Bundey F 10 Hampshire Charlotte Ann Bundey F 6 Hampshire William Henry Bundey M 3 Hampshire Ricard Penny M 50 Hampshire James Butchers M 45 Hampshire |
Witnesses Anne LOCKYER & Frances BUNDAY. |
Death GRO 2nd qtr 1861 Bundey, John New Forest 2b 349 ===== England and Wales Census, 1841 Name: John Bundy Event Place: Boldre, Hampshire, England County: Hampshire Parish: Boldre Registration District: Lymington Residence Note: Penerley Gender: Male Age: 50 Age (Original): 50 Birth Year (Estimated): 1787-1791 Birthplace: Hampshire Page Number: 1 Registration Number: HO107 Piece/Folio: 393/3 Affiliate Record Type: Household Household Role Sex Age Birthplace John Bundy M 50 Hampshire Sarah Bundy F 50 Hampshire Joseph Bundy M 17 Hampshire George Bundy M 15 Hampshire ----- England and Wales Census, 1851 Name: John Bundey Event Place: Beaulieu, Hampshire, England Registration District: New Forest Gender: Male Age: 63 Marital Status: Married Occupation: Ag Lab Birth Year (Estimated): 1788 Birthplace: Beaulieu, Hampshire Relationship to Head of Household: Head Page Number: 27 Registration Number: HO107 Piece/Folio: 1668 / 161 Affiliate Record Type: Household Household Role Sex Age Birthplace John Bundey Head M 63 Beaulieu, Hampshire Sarah Bundey Wife F 63 Beaulieu, Hampshire William Rann Lodger M 78 Beaulieu, Hampshire ----- QUERY Hampshire 1861 Census Name: John Bunday Age: 73 Born In: 1788 Profession: General Servant |
QUERY Hampshire Marriages Bundey, John 1806 Beaulieu, Hampshire, England |
Boldre Churchyard, Boldre, New Forest, Hampshire. |
Births 2nd qtr. 1875 Bundey Joseph George Lymington 2b 578 Deaths 2nd qtr. 1886 Bundey Joseph George 11 Lymington 2b 410 Grave at Boldre BUNDEY JOSEPH GEORGE 640 Births and Christenings name: Joseph George Bundey gender: Male baptism/christening date: 27 Jun 1875 baptism/christening place: Boldre, Hampshire, England father's name: George Bundey mother's name: Henriette indexing project (batch) number: I03898-4 system origin: England-EASy source film number: 1596072 |
Death 3rd qtr 1880 Bundey, Joseph aged 56 Lymington 2b 408 ----- Deaths and Burials, Joseph Bundey gender: Male burial date: 02 Sep 1880 burial place: Boldre, Hampshire, England indexing project (batch) number: I03898-4 system origin: England-EASy source film number: 1596072 ----- England and Wales, National Index of Wills and Administrations Name: Joseph Bundey Event Type: Probate Event Date: 5 Oct 1880 Event Place: England, United Kingdom Event Place (Original): Principal Registry Death Date: 30 Aug 1880 Beneficiary's Name: George Bundey Second Beneficiary's Name: Charles Evemy Additional Person's Name: Maria Bundy ===== Brickmaker ----- England and Wales Census, 1851 Name: Joseph Bunday Event Place: Beaulieu, Hampshire, England Registration District: New Forest Residence Note: Hydes Hill Gender: Male Age: 26 Marital Status: Married Occupation: Brickmaker Relationship to Head of Household: Head Birth Year (Estimated): 1825 Birthplace: Beaulieu, Hampshire Page Number: 20 Registration Number: HO107 Piece/Folio: 1668 / 132 Affiliate Record Type: Household Joseph Bunday Head M 26 Beaulieu, Hampshire Maria Bunday Wife F 24 Beaulieu, Hampshire Charlotte Bunday Dau F 3 Beaulieu, Hampshire Thomas Rann Brother-In-Law M 16 Beaulieu, Hampshire Jane Rann Sister-In-Law F 12 Beaulieu, Hampshire ----- England and Wales Census, 1861 Name: Joseph Bunday County: Hampshire Event Place: Brockenhurst, Hampshire, England Registration District: Lymington Residence Note: Palmers Water Gender: Male Age: 36 Marital Status: Married Occupation: Bricklayer Relationship to Head of Household: Head Birth Year (Estimated): 1825 Birthplace: Beaulieu, Hampshire Page Number: 7 Registration Number: RG09 Piece/Folio: 664 / 116 Affiliate Record Type: Household Joseph Bunday Head M 36 Beaulieu, Hampshire Maria Bunday Wife F 34 Beaulieu, Hampshire Charlotte Bunday Dau F 13 Beaulieu, Hampshire George Bunday Son M 8 Beaulieu, Hampshire ----- Census, 1871, Joseph Bundey, Brockenhurst, Hampshire, England gender: Male age: 46 relationship to head of household: Self birthplace: Hampshire record type: Household registration district: Lymington sub-district: Lymington event parish: Brockenhurst county: Hampshire Household Gender Age Birthplace self Joseph Bundey M 46 Hampshire wife Maria Bundey F 44 Hampshire son George Bundey M 18 Hampshire |
Marriages 3rd qtr 1844 BUNDEY, Joseph New Forest 8 305 RANN, Maria New Forest 8 305 |
!Guessed at from Marriage certificate of Joseph Bundey. |
Birth 4th qtr. 1876 BUNDEY, Mena Beatrice Lymington 2b 585 Death Jun 1942 Waldren Mena B aged 64 Aldershot 2c 309 ----- England Births and Christenings Name Mara Beatrice Bundey Gender Female Christening Date 12 Nov 1876 Christening Place Boldre, Hampshire, England Father's Name George Bundey Mother's Name Henrietta |
Marriage 1st qtr. 1900 Bundey Mena Beatrice Camberwell 1d 917 Waldren William James Camberwell 1d 917 |
Birth GRO 1st qtr 1963 BUNDEY, Michael D SEDDON Wharfedale 2d 958 |
Birth Sep 1916 Bundey, Mildred G Crowhurst Hartley W 2c 392 Death Mar 1938 BUNDEY, Mildred G 21 Rochford 4a 917 ----- Died suddenly of leukemia aged 21. |
Births 1st qtr. 1907 BUNDEY, Stanley Isaac D Hartley Wintney 2c 181 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 6 JUNE, 1939 The Rev. Stanley Isaac Deavin BUNDEY,B.A., to be Chapln. to the Forces, 4th Cl. 7th June 1939. Anglican Vicar of St James Church, Lulworth Road, Birkdale, Lancashire then of St Helen's Church, Tarpoley, Cheshire. Colin John Chatfield knew him. |
Marriages GRO 3rd qtr 1931 Bundey, Stanley I D Batcheller Rochford 4a 2285 Batcheller, Winifred L Bundey Rochford 4a 2285 |
England Births and Christenings Name Theresa Florie Bundey Gender Female Christening Date 09 Jun 1878 Christening Place Boldre, Hampshire, England Father's Name George Bundey Mother's Name Henrietta ----- Births 2nd qtr. 1878 Bundey, Theresa Florie Lymington 2b 616 Death GRO 1st qtr 1969 MACKEY, Teresa F 90 Basingstoke 6b 116 ===== Census 1901 shows living in Camberwell as daughter of householder. Colin John Chatfield knew her. |
Treece c 1958. Photo by Colin J Chatfield. |
Marriages 3rd qtr. 1903 BUNDEY Theresa Florie Hartley W 2c 397 MACKEY Frank Hartley W. 2c 397 ----- Fleet Marriage Registers page 87 no.173 Sep 1 1903. Frank MACKEY, 25, Bachelor, Carpenter, Fleet & Theresa Florie BUNDEY, 25, Spinster, Fleet. Fathers - Robert MACKEY Wheelwright & George BUNDEY, Builder, deceased in the presence of William BUNDEY & Annie MACKEY & Leonard CHATFIELD. |
!Drowned as an infant |
GRO Births 1st qtr. 1838 Bundey William Henry New Forest 8 197 SA Death Index BUNDEY, William Henry M Adelaide 345/180 1909 ----- Find a Grave Memorial ID 188675232. ===== From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Sir William Henry Bundey (30 January 1838 - 6 December 1909) was an Australian politician and judge. Early life Bundey was born in Exbury, Hampshire, England, the second son of James Bundey and his wife Harriett née Lockyer. The family emigrated to South Australia arriving on the "David Malcom" on 7 Apr 1849 after losing money in England. William's father died about a few weeks after his arrival, and the boy, though only 10 years of age, went to work in a solicitor's office. In 1856 he was appointed clerk of the City of Onkaparinga local court, but gave this position up about six years later to became articled to a solicitor. Bundey was practically self-educated but he was a good law student, and he was admitted to the bar in 1865. He became a most effective advocate, especially in criminal cases; he declined to defend prisoners unless he believed in their innocence. In 1878 he was appointed a Queen's Counsel. Political career In 1871 Bundey was elected to the South Australian House of Assembly for Onkaparinga, and from July 1874 to March 1875 was minister for justice and education in the third Arthur Blyth ministry. He was responsible for the bill to establish the University of Adelaide. He did not seek re-election in 1875 because of his health, but entered parliament again in 1878 and was attorney-general in the William Morgan ministry from September 1878 to March 1881. A trip through Europe and the east improved his health. Bundey returned to Adelaide at the end of April 1882. In 1884 he was appointed a judge of the Supreme Court of South Australia, a position he held for 19 years. He was appointed president of the board of conciliation in 1894 but resigned some 15 months later. Bundey retired on a pension in 1903, was knighted in 1904, and died on 6 December 1909 at his home in Mount Lofty, South Australia. In 1865 he married Ellen Wardlaw, daughter of Sir William Milne, who survived him with a daughter, Ellen Milne Bundey. Miss Bundey wrote under the name of "Lyell Dunne" and published several volumes of verse. As a young man Bundey was a captain in the Volunteer Military Movement and later became an expert yachtsman; he was also a cricket enthusiast. He was vice-commodore of the South Australian Yacht Squadron in 1870-74 and commodore in 1874-84. He published his Reminiscences of 25 Years' Yachting in Australia in 1888. As a politician he was responsible for the supreme court act, the district courts act, and insolvency and public trustee acts. As a judge he was courteous and particularly anxious to preserve the rights of the subject, and concerned that prisoners who were not defended should receive justice. He published several pamphlets including Land Reform, Education, Trades Unions (1889), Some Thoughts on the Administration of the Criminal Law (1891), Conviction of Innocent Men (1900). BUNDEY, HON. WILLIAM HENRY, Q.C., of Zephyrside, Molesworth Street, North Adelaide, South Australia. The Hon. Mr. Justice Bundey 's paternal grandfather was a Hampshire yeoman. William Henry Bundey, LAWYER, Politician, and Judge of Supreme Court of South Australia ; second surviving son of the late James Bundey, Esq., of Bashley Manor, near Lymington, Hamp- shire. His mother was the daughter of James Grower Lockyer, Esq., a gentleman of independent means, residing at Exbury, Hampshire. Bashley was an old and extensive estate, which had been much neglected. In its restoration and improvement his father spent all his means, and his wife's jointure, and by a series of misfortunes lost the whole. His parents removed to Inchmerry Villa, Leap, nearly opposite Cowes, at which lovely place he acquired that taste for yacht- ing which he so strongly displayed in after life. It was found impossible to retrieve the family fortunes, and emigration to South Australia was determined upon, the eldest son only remaining in England, where he was for many years Inspector of Police in Scotland Yard, London. His father never recovered from the shock occasioned by his losses, and died within a fortnight of arrival in Australia in 1849. His mother, an intellectual woman, left with a family of five children, without means or friends, displayed remark- able courage and self-reliance, and throughout an honoured life infused the same qualities into the minds of her children. At ten years of age the subject of this notice entered a solicitor's office ; at the age of eighteen years he filled the position of Clerk of a country Local Court, and became Captain of Volunteers. In 1865 he was called to the bar, and in the same year married Ellen Wardlaw, second daughter of the Honorable (now Sir) William Milne. He entered Parliament in 1872, representing the district of Onkaparinga, and in 1874 joined the Blyth Government as Minister of Justice and Education. He resigned in January, 1875, when he declined re-election until 1878, in which year he was again returned (for the same district) to Parliament. Was appointed Queen's Counsel, and joined the Morgan Administration as Attorney-General. In 1881 he was compelled to resign this responsible portfolio in consequence of failing health, and was ordered to take a prolonged voyage to recruit ; he did so, but did not again enter Parliament. The title of Honorable was conferred upon him in 1882, and he was appointed a Judge of the Supreme Court in July, 1884. He has always been an ardent supporter of Land Reform, Law Reform, Education, Railway Construction, and other public questions ; and by his earnest and enthusiastic temperament succeeded in carrying several useful measures, and obtained the confidence of his contemporaries and the public. At all times a lover and supporter of manly sports, he was in his early career a successful cricketer, and sub- sequently a leading yachtsman. In 1869 he was one of the founders of the now flourishing S. A. Yacht Club. He was first elected Vice-Commodore, and eventually Commodore, which latter position he held for ten consecutive years, resigning it in 1883. Wrote : "A Winter Cruise on Australia’s Great Waterway, and what I saw at Mildura." Adelaide, 1890. 24 pp. and "An unfashionable holiday : old scenes revisited and old memories revived : with some remarks on the coasting and fishing industries". Published: [Adelaide ; s.n.], 1899 (Adelaide : Vardon and Pritchard). 44 p. ; 21 cm. see http://nla.gov.au/nla.aus-f7679 and "Land reform and land taxation ; Education : free, compulsory, and secular ; Trades Unions : the rights and obligations of their members" / by W.H. Bundey. First President of the South Australia Law Society: 1879-1881 The Hon W H Bundey QC MP |
Births 2nd qtr. 1881 BUNDEY, William Isaac Lymington 2b 659 !Builder Census 1901 shows at Camberwell as son of householder. CHELMSFORD PETTY SESSION Isaac Bundey a contractor, Prittlewell Avenue, Southend, was with driving a motor vehicle in area at a speed exceeding miles per hour, on the Broomfield V P.C. said defendant told him he was out of the area, and driving for twenty years with no trouble. Essex Newsman, East, England. 20/02/1937 Colin John Chatfield knew him well. |
Marriages 4th qtr. 1903 Bundey, William Isaac Camberwell 1d 1572 |
Mayor of Adelaide, South Australia, 1883-1885 |
William Bundey (born 1826) was Mayor of Adelaide, South Australia from 1883 to 1886 and a long serving member of the South Australian Legislative Assembly. Not to be confused with Sir William Henry Bundey (30 January 1838 - 6 December 1909) was an Australian politician and judge, Attorney-General of South Australia from 27 September 1878 to 10 March 1881. William Bundey, Mayor of Adelaide, BORN January 26, 1826, at Beaulieu, in the New Forest Hampshire. He served his apprenticeship in London to a carpenter and builder, and shortly after completion of his time left for South Australia. William Bundey and his young wife Betsy (Elizabeth) emigrated to the South Australian Colony in 1848 on the Poictiers, one of 272 English emigrants in the steerage of this immigrant ship. where he arrived on November 19, 1848. He worked at his trade for some time, and on the gold diggings breaking out visited Victoria, where he was fairly successful. He returned to Adelaide and commenced business on his own account as a builder. He has been for some time an active member of the Order of O.F., M.U., and held the office of Grand Master in South Australia in 1856. In 1867 he was one of the founders of the City Permanent Building Society, and was elected Chairman of the Board of Directors at the first meeting of this society, which office he has held since without interruption. Mr. Bundey entered the City Council in December 1861, when he was elected Councillor for Robe Ward. He was re-elected to this office in 1864, and again in 1866, retiring from that office in December 1868. In 1881 he again entered the City Council, being elected to fill the office of Alderman on December 2 of that year. This office he held until December 1883, when he was elected Mayor of the City, and was re-elected Mayor in the following December for a second year of office. During the time he has been connected with the City Council, the Town Hall has been erected, the sewerage of the city has been effected, the water supply vastly improved, and the rates on the two last greatly reduced, the Park Lands have been planted and wonderfully improved, and the city has become a model of cleanliness and beauty. Of affable manners and kindly disposition, Mr. Bundey commands the esteem of a large section of the community. Also see http://members.multimania.co.uk/smithread/WilliamBundey_Life.pdf |
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