William Theophilus Blakeney Explained
William Theophilus Blakeney (1832–1898) was the Registrar-General of Queensland.
Public life
Having arrived in New South Wales in 1853, Blakeney spent a few years in commerce. He became a public servant in the New South Wales Sheriff's Office in 1856. In 1859 he moved to the new colony of Queensland to take up a similar role in the Sheriff's Office in the newly established Queensland Public Service. In 1861 he was appointed the first under-sheriff of Queensland.[1]
In 1865 William Blakeney was appointed Deputy Registrar-General,[2] a post he held until 1883 when he was appointed the Registrar-General of Queensland.[1] [3] In these roles he was called upon to give evidence in court cases relating to alleged bigamy.[4]
William Blakeney was Registrar for Friendly Societies in Queensland.[5] and also Registrar for Patents in Queensland.[6]
He was appointed one of the original trustees of South Brisbane Cemetery in 1866.[1]
He frequently served as returning officer for elections.
He authored a number of documents:
- "Law relating to registration of patents, designs, and trade marks in Queensland" (1890)[7]
- "Queensland : its population, area, resources, etc" (1893)[8]
- "Letters of registration granted for inventions during the year 1884 and part of the year 1885 : with abridgements of specifications in each case / compiled from the original documents in the office of the registrar of patents, Brisbane" (1895)[9]
Private life
William Theophilus Blakeney was born on 9 September 1832 at his family home, Cooltigue Castle, County Roscommon, Ireland, the son of Charles William Blakeney and his wife Ellen Frances Jeffries.[10]
In 1853 he immigrated from Ireland to New South Wales.[1]
On 31 March 1853 William Blakeney married Eliza Louise Carr (born County Galway, Ireland, daughter of Frederick Carr and).[10] [11] The couple had the following children:
- Charles William (born & died New South Wales 1854)[10] [12]
- Ellen Frances (born New South Wales 1855, married Thomas Henry Bowman Barron 1871)[10] [12]
- Elizabeth Amy Augusta (born Sydney 1857, died Sydney 1858)[10] [12] [13] [14]
- Amy Emma (born Sydney 1858, married Charles Ridley-Smith 1875)[12]
- Kate Mary (born Brisbane 1860, died Brisbane 1881)
- Caroline Jane (born Brisbane 1863, died Brisbane 1866)[15]
- Mabel Henrietta (born Brisbane 1865, married George Edward Elliott 1892)
- Louisa Grace (born Brisbane 1866, married Dr Sidney Legge)[10] [11]
- Gertrude Isabel (born Brisbane 1870, married Stuart Brownrigg Leishman 1904)
Some time in the early-mid-1860s the couple built a home 'Cooltigue' set in 16 acres of land in the suburb Highgate Hill, which in 1931 was described as one of Brisbane's historic homes.[16] It was named after the family home in Ireland.[17]
William Blakeney died at his home in South Brisbane on 26 June 1898 at the age of 65 years.[10] [18] [19] He was buried in South Brisbane Cemetery (of which he had been trustee) on 27 June 1898.[20] His wife died on 6 April 1907 and is buried with him and some of their children in South Brisbane Cemetery.[10] [11] [18] [20]
Blakeney Street is named after him (it passed through or by the Cooltigue property). The parallel Julia Street is named after his maternal grandmother, Julia Jefferies. His parents owned a property on the corner of Gladstone road and Gloucester Sts, which was burnt in a massive fire, some time in the 1890s. The land behind his parents house was subdivided and sold in a land estate sale. The nearby Louisa, Mabel and Gertrude Sts are named after his three youngest daughters. [16]
Notes
- Web site: Friends of South Brisbane Cemetery: South Brisbane Cemetery people. 30 July 2011.
- News: GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATIONS. . . 18 February 1871 . 30 July 2011 . 3 . National Library of Australia.
- News: Official Notifications. . . 30 June 1883 . 30 July 2011 . 28 . National Library of Australia.
- News: City Police Court. . . 22 May 1880 . 30 July 2011 . 648 . National Library of Australia.
- News: SUPREME COURT. . . 18 November 1887 . 30 July 2011 . 6 . National Library of Australia.
- News: New Patents. . . 4 August 1888 . 30 July 2011 . 197 . National Library of Australia.
- Book: Blakeney, William Theophilus. Law relating to registration of patents, designs, and trade marks in Queensland. 1890. Queensland Government Printer. Brisbane.
- Book: Blakeney, William Theophilus. Queensland : its population, area, resources, etc.. 1893. Queensland Government Printer. Brisbane.
- Book: Blakeney, William Theophilus. Letters of registration granted for inventions during the year 1884 and part of the year 1885 : with abridgements of specifications in each case / compiled from the original documents in the office of the registrar of patents, Brisbane. 1895. Queensland Government Printer. Brisbane.
- Web site: thePeerage.com: A genealogical survey of the peerage of Britain as well as the royal families of Europe. 30 July 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110722224902/http://www.thepeerage.com/p27650.htm#i276495. 22 July 2011. live.
- News: WOMAN'S WORLD. . . 8 April 1907 . 30 July 2011 . 7 . National Library of Australia.
- New South Wales Registrar-General of Births Deaths & Marriages
- News: Family Notices. . . 12 May 1857 . 30 July 2011 . 1 . National Library of Australia.
- News: Family Notices. . . 10 September 1858 . 30 July 2011 . 1 . National Library of Australia.
- News: Family Notices. . . 24 March 1866 . 30 July 2011 . 4 . National Library of Australia.
- News: BRISBANE'S HISTORIC HOMES. . . 26 November 1931 . 30 July 2011 . 35 . National Library of Australia.
- Web site: Bell. Jacqueline. Blakeney, Charles William (1802–1876). Australian Dictionary of Biography. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. 30 July 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20121014161902/http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/blakeney-charles-william-3012. 14 October 2012. live.
- Queensland Registrar-General of Births, Deaths & Marriages
- News: Family Notices. . . 27 June 1898 . 30 July 2011 . 4 . National Library of Australia.
- Web site: Brisbane City Council: Grave Location Search. 30 July 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110730033109/http://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/facilities-recreation/cemeteries/grave-location-search/index.htm. 30 July 2011. live.
Further reading
- Blakeney, William Theophilus.