George Melrose Explained

George Melrose (22 December 1806 – 8 April 1894) was a Scottish pioneer of South Australia, whose descendants were prominent in pastoral and professional circles.

History

George Melrose (22 December 1806 – 8 April 1894), the last surviving son of John Melrose of Balerno, Scotland, left his homeland on the Palmyra,[1] arriving in 1839. He gained experience as a sheep farmer; first on the Bremer River, then at Macclesfield with (later Sir) Walter W. Hughes; next at Mount Barker with Robert Lawson of Padthaway; then took up land on the South Rhine (now Marne River), the foundation of what would become "Rosebank", his Mount Pleasant property. All the neighboring country having been taken up, he embarked on a number of exploratory expeditions, mostly east of the Murray, and in 1846 started to invest in the Lake Victoria region, and moved there with his new wife in 1847. After squatting there for seven years negotiations with the New South Wales government broke down, and the lease was awarded to someone else,[2] so he returned to Mount Pleasant, which he and his family built up over the decades. The homestead was built in 1858.[2] He later also purchased "Wangaraleednie" (near Franklin Harbor, from two doctors named McKechnie),[2] Borthwick Brae, and Ulooloo runs.[3]

Family

On 24 May 1847 Melrose married Euphemia Thomson (20 April 1829 – 31 October 1887), a daughter of John Thomson originally of Kirkcaldy, Scotland,[2] who arrived in South Australia aboard Moffatt in December 1839[4] and settled at "Lily Bank", Mount Pleasant. Their children were:

She married again, to Archibald MacDiarmid (c. 1847 – 19 August 1930) on 26 March 1890.[7]

He married again, on 4 July 1912, to Hildergarde "Hilda" Westley Billing (–), a sister of Noel Billing. He died at their winter home in Glenelg. She sold "Glenwood" in 1923. They had only one child:

Notes and References

  1. Fellow passengers included the Spence and Disher families and Sir William Milne.
  2. News: Sturdy Scottish Pioneer in Pastoral Industry . . Adelaide . 21 June 1933 . 12 November 2014 . 4 . National Library of Australia.
  3. News: The Late Mr. George Melrose . . Adelaide . 12 April 1894 . 12 November 2014 . 6 . National Library of Australia.
  4. News: Family Notices. . . Adelaide . 2 November 1887 . 12 November 2014 . 4 . National Library of Australia.
  5. News: Erindale Park Given To State. . . Adelaide . 30 June 1949 . 4 December 2015 . 5 . National Library of Australia.
  6. News: Obituaries . . Adelaide . 29 March 1945 . 12 November 2014 . 2 . National Library of Australia.
  7. News: Well-Known Solicitor . . Adelaide . 21 August 1930 . 12 November 2014 . 9 . National Library of Australia.
  8. News: Death of Mr. G. T. Melrose . . Adelaide . 12 May 1924 . 12 November 2014 . 9 . National Library of Australia.
  9. News: Family Notices. . . Adelaide . 9 August 1881 . 12 November 2014 . 4 . National Library of Australia.
  10. News: At Bishop's Court . . Adelaide . 3 December 1910 . 15 November 2014 . 54 . National Library of Australia.
  11. News: Engagements . . Adelaide . 15 August 1908 . 15 November 2014 . 56 . National Library of Australia.
  12. News: Obituary . . Adelaide . 7 February 1927 . 15 November 2014 . 6 . National Library of Australia.
  13. Suzanne Edgar, 'Melrose, Sir John (1860–1938)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, published in hardcopy 1986, accessed online 15 November 2014
  14. News: Pastoralist Dies . . Adelaide . 16 September 1938 . 12 November 2014 . 7 . National Library of Australia.
  15. Suzanne Edgar, 'Melrose, Alexander (1865–1944)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, published in hardcopy 2000, accessed online 15 November 2014
  16. News: New Wing of National Gallery Opened . . Adelaide . 17 August 1937 . 12 November 2014 . 22 . National Library of Australia.
  17. News: Death of Mr. Alex Melrose . . Adelaide . 4 September 1944 . 12 November 2014 . 5 . National Library of Australia.