Deuchar Gordon Explained

Deuchar Gordon
Birth Date:1871 6, df=yes
Birth Place:Braidwood, New South Wales
Death Place:Potts Point, New South Wales
Education:Newington College
Occupation:Pastoralist
Company Director
Spouse:Charlotte Louise (née Campbell)
Parents:William Forbes Gordon and Beatrice Deuchar (née Allan)
Children:2 sons and 2 daughters
Nationality:Australian

William Deuchar Gordon (19 June 1871 – 11 September 1951) was an Australian pastoralist.[1] He was born into a socially prominent New South Wales rural family and was president of the Australian Club.[2]

Early life

Gordon was born at the now heritage listed rural homestead Manar House near Braidwood, New South Wales, the second son of William Forbes Gordon and Beatrice Deuchar (née Allan) and was always known by his second Christian name of Deuchar. The Gordon family had arrived in New South Wales in 1836 from Scotland.[3] He attended Newington College in 1882 during the presidency of the Rev Joseph Horner Fletcher and headmastership of Joseph Coates.[4] After finishing school he worked as a book-keeper and accountant before returning to work on the land.[3]

Pastoralist

In 1891, Gordon returned to Manar and remained there until his marriage in 1901 to Charlotte Louise (Bunty) Campbell.[5] The Gordons lived for the next decade at Werriwa homestead, another family property near Bungendore, and had four children.[6] In 1912 they returned to Manar[7] where Gordon lived until his death. During that time he consolidated and expanded his land holding to 26,000 acres.[3] On his death, Gordon left an estate of £258,727.[8]

Community service

In 1905, Gordon became a Justice of the Peace.[9] He served as President of the Braidwood Hospital Board, Chairman of the Pastures Protection Board and Chairman of the Braidwood branch of the Graziers Association of NSW.[3]

Company director

Gordon accepted the seat on the Board of Perpetual Trustee Company (Limited) that was made vacant by the resignation of Joe Abbott on his appointment to the Federal Cabinet.[10]

Notes and References

  1. News: OBITUARY. . . NSW . 13 September 1951 . 25 June 2013 . 3. Daily and Evening . National Library of Australia.
  2. News: AUSTRALIAN CLUB. . . 28 May 1938 . 25 June 2013 . 21 . National Library of Australia.
  3. Gordon, H. McL. and Kelleher, S. (1991). The Gordons of Manar In Australia, pp. 97–105.
  4. Newington College Register of Past Students 1863–1998 (Syd, 1999) pp 75
  5. http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/cgi-bin/IndexSearch?form=IndexingSearch&SessionID=40295637&event=marriages&sname=Gordon&gname=&fname=Campbell&mname=&frange=1901&trange=&place=&submitBtnOnce.x=85&submitBtnOnce.y=14 BDMs – NSW Marriages
  6. http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/cgi-bin/IndexSearch?form=IndexingSearch&cgiurl=%2Fcgi-bin%2FIndex%2FIndexingBirth.cgi&sname=Gordon&gname=&fname=William&mname=Charlotte&event=births&frange=1902&trange=1911&place=&x=70&y=9&SessionID=40295654 BDMs – NSW Births
  7. News: FASCINATING STORIES LIE BEHIND SOME WELL-KNOWN HOUSE NAMES. . . 11 December 1939 . 25 June 2013 . 14 Supplement: Women's Supplement . National Library of Australia.
  8. News: Braidwood Man Leaves £258,000. . . 25 January 1952 . 25 June 2013 . 1 . National Library of Australia.
  9. News: NEW Js.P. . . NSW . 21 December 1905 . 25 June 2013 . 4 . National Library of Australia.
  10. News: PERSONAL. . . 31 July 1941 . 25 June 2013 . 2 . National Library of Australia.