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  1. James Stewart: Birth: 1866 in Ballarat, Victoria Australia. Death: 1867 in Ballarat, Victoria Australia

  2. Jane Stewart: Birth: 1867 in Ballarat, Victoria Australia. Death: 1957 in Box Hill, Victoria Australia

  3. James Stewart: Birth: 1868 in Ballarat, Victoria Australia.

  4. Thomas Stewart: Birth: 9 DEC 1869 in Ballarat, Victoria Australia. Death: 1960 in Dandenong, Victoria Australia

  5. George Stewart: Birth: 19 DEC 1871 in Bungaree, Victoria Australia. Death: 25 MAR 1951 in Wonthaggi, Victoria Australia

  6. Ada Stewart: Birth: 1873 in Bungaree, Victoria Australia. Death: 1874 in Bungaree, Victoria Australia

  7. John Wesley Stewart: Birth: 1875 in Bungaree, Victoria Australia. Death: 1938 in Yallourn, Victoria Australia

  8. William Stewart: Birth: 5 MAY 1878 in Wycheproof, Victoria Australia. Death: 14 NOV 1957 in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia

  9. David Isaac Stewart: Birth: 5 MAY 1880 in Charlton, Victoria Australia. Death: 15 JUN 1915 in Melbourne, Victoria Australia

  10. Alexander E. Nugent Stewart: Birth: 11 MAR 1881 in Charlton, Victoria Australia. Death: 1970 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

  11. Ellen Margaret Stewart: Birth: 26 AUG 1882 in Wycheproof, Victoria Australia. Death: 10 JUN 1954 in Parkville, Victoria Australia

  12. Charles Stewart: Birth: 1884 in Wycheproof, Victoria Australia. Death: 1884 in Wycheproof, Victoria Australia

  13. Mary Ann Stewart: Birth: 28 APR 1885 in Teddywaddy, Victoria Australia. Death: 30 AUG 1968 in Thornbury, Victoria Australia


Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Julia Horst Attewell: Birth: 23 SEP 1860 in Ballarat West, Victoria Australia. Death: 1 APR 1943 in Korumburra, Victoria Australia


Sources
1. Title:   <i>Data from Meryle Maxwelll nee Bailey </i> (mydadroy.tribalpages.com)
2. Title:   Victorian BDM, Melbourne, Original Birth Certificate -Victoria
Page:   1860/19347
3. Title:   <i>Data from Debbie SUTTON (rootsweb.com/ database=relativereunion) </i> (hotrocks@bigpond.net.au)
4. Title:   Victorian 1889-1901 Federation Index
Page:   1899/14410
5. Title:   Victorian 1836-88 Pioneer Index
Page:   1858/1279
6. Title:   Victorian 1836-88 Pioneer Index
Page:   1866/0298
7. Title:   Australia Marriages, 1810-1980

Notes
a. Note:   (Research): Noel Price (noel.price1@bigpond.com) There appears to be a mystery surrounding Mary Ann Attewell.
  She married a John CREEN, b. West Indies originally, when she was abt 15 years old. Did they have the marriage annulled ? No one seems to know, but she was listed as being unmarried in 1860 when she gave birth to Julia Hoist Attewell, at Ballarat (who is listed as illegitimate). Also Julia's father was reported to have been a local aboriginal, which has yet to be proven. The information on Julia's birth certificate, given by her mother, Mary Ann Attewell, the informant.
  The following article appeared in the 'Ballarat Star' newspaper, Friday 9th August, 1861, District Police Court - Mary Ann CREEN v. William HORST. Mr Harris for the complainant and Mr Barton for the defendant. This was a case of affiliation brought by a married woman against the defendant, a brickmaker. The case had been before the court on three previous occasions. Formerly, she brought the case under her maiden name, when it proved fatal.
  Now she brought it in her husband's name and could not legally give evidence of the bastardy of her child, in fact that she was not a competent witness. Mr Barton cited Archibold's Justice of the Peace in support of these views. Mr Harris said that there could be no moral doubt that the defendant was the father of the child. The husband of the complainant was a black man, a native of the East Indies, and the child [pointing to it in Court] was evidently the offspring of a white man. They would prove that the husband was not seen by the complainant for two years. The bench said that the difficult point was to prove non-access on the part of the husband. Mr Barton said that he could prove that the husband was repeatedly in Ballarat lately. The bench said that the woman could not prove non-access, neither could the husband. Mr Harris said the defendant had even paid them money. David Attewell was examined, and said he was the father of the complainant, who had resided for two years with him at Dead Horse Gully. During that time he never saw her husband in her company but it was possible for him to have been there. Mr Harris here withdrew the case. Mr Barton applied for costs in order to bar further proceedings. The bench would not grant any.
  The female here made a rush at the defendant through the Court, when an exciting race for the door took place between them. The police joined in the chase after the woman, and she ,the defendant, left them far behind in an incredibly short space of time.


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