Category: Mildura

  • Herbert Curran

    Herbert Curran is my paternal Grandfather (my dad Kevin Curran’s father). He was born on 10 July, 1896 at Netley Station, Menindee. 

    First Nations’ History of Menindee

    Menindee is part of the ancestral lands of the Barkindji people, who lived here for over 65 000 years before the arrival of Europeans. 

    ‘Menindee’ is said to derive from two Barkindji words, ‘minandichi’ (referring to the ephemeral lake in the north west of the town) and ‘milhthaka’ (yoke of an egg). The lakes in Menindee were called, ‘wontanella’ meaning ‘many waters’. Source: Wikipedia

    Menindee was originally named, Perry (in 1861), a name that was unpopular with white locals and changed to Menindee in 1863. Source: Wikipedia

    Frontier War conflicts occurred in this area – including during the expeditions of Major Thomas Mitchell in 1835. The Barkindji were also removed from their land and taken to the Menindee Aboriginal Mission. Source: James Tylor

    Menindee was a base camp for the ill-fated Burke and Wills’ cross continent expedition from October 1860 to January 1861.

    Herb’s Timeline

    Herb married Kelleen Lillian Cullinan on 4 June 1919. He was 22 years old. Herb died on 1 November, 1972.

    In the early 1920s there were only  “a dozen or so houses” in Menindee, no roads and a surface leading to the punt on the river Darling. Source: Wikipedia

    Here’s where Herbert’s dad, Patrick worked:

    Netley Homestead

    Netley Station (later named Bindara Station), Menindee, New South Wales

    1900 Victoria Hotel, Tolarno.

    • Herb’s parents were licensees of the Victoria Hotel.
    Victoria Hotel, Tolarno
    • 1904-1905 – Netley Station
      • Herbert’s father, Patrick works as a gardener at Netley Station.
    • 1910 (7 December) – Mullingar Station, Pooncarie, New South Wales
      • Herb’s father, Patrick leases the homestead. He calls it Mullingar.
      • Herb assists in building their house and works on the property with his dad.
    • 1918 – Fruit block, Curlwaa, New South Wales
      • Herb picks fruit with friends Ernie Page and Maurice Bath.
      • Herb buys a block of land, Lot 5, Sect 2 in Curlwaa, on the corner of Channel and Poplar road (see map below). He plants dried fruit and citrus.
      • Herb signs up to local footy club and attends Pooncarie races and ball where he meets his future wife.  
    • 1919 – Herb marries Kelleen Lillian Mary Cullinan in a dual wedding with his friend Ernie Page who married his sister, Annie at Mullingar homestead.
    • 1920 – Herb lives with his wife (Kelleen Cullinan) at Mullingar Station, Pooncarie, New South Wales
    • Mallara Station
      • Herb goes wool pressing, which involves pressing wool into bales using one’s legs and feet.
    • 1921 – Telegraph Hotel, Pooncarie, New South Wales (on the corner of McKinley and Mallara streets, see photos below)
      • Herb becomes licensee of the hotel below, that no longer exists.
    Telegraph Hotel
    Telegraph Hotel, Pooncarie
    • 1922 – Benetook Avenue, Mildura, Victoria, Australia
      • Herb, Kelleen and their family move to this fruit block.
    Benetook Property location

    Benetook Property location (2012, Greg Curran)

    • 1925 – Herb, Kelleen and their family move to Cowra Avenue, Mildura
      • Temporary accommodation for the family.
      • This was a mud brick or adobe house that collapsed in the Murray River floods in 1956.
      • Herb begins a new job carting meat from the slaughterhouse at Gol Gol to a shop in Mildura (for Jack Crozier, Butcher) and other shops in Irymple, Red Cliffs, Merbein, Coomealla and Wentworth.
    • 1926 – 66 Eighth Street, Mildura (see map below)
      • Herb buys a house and vacant block. He grows Gladioli and silver skin onions that he sells to the Chinese greengrocers.
    • 1939 – 1972 Thirteenth Street, Mildura
      • Herb buys the property, the grape vines and the citrus plants. 
      • He eventually sells his carting contract and works on the block for the rest of his life.Eighth Street House

    Working On the Land

    All information sourced from Doug Curran’s (1997) The Family History of Michael Curran 1836-1997.

  • Frederick Wright – Mildura

    Frederick Wright lived at the following locations:

    • 1909 – Karadoc Avenue, Mildura (Labourer)
    • 1914 & 1919 – Irymple Avenue, Mildura (Foreman)
    • 1917 – Ginquam Avenue, Irymple
    • 1924 – 90 Magnolia Avenue, Mildura
      • 1924: Fruit Picker
      • 1925: Fruit Packaging Factory Foreman
    • 1927 Mildura
    • 1928 – Irymple Avenue (Foreman)
    • 1931 – Irymple Avenue, Mildura (Foreman)
  • Josephenna Theresa Wright – Mildura

    Josephenna Theresa Wright (nee Cramer) is listed as residing in Mildura (according to the Electoral Rolls). She married Frederick Wright.

    • 1909 Caradoc Avenue, Mildura (Home duties)
    • 1914, 1919 – Irymple Avenue, Mildura (Home duties)
    • 1924 – 90 Magnolia Avenue, Mildura (Home duties)
    • 1931 – Irymple Avenue, Mildura (Home duties)
  • Frederick George Wright

    Frederick George Wright

    Frederick is my great grandparent (maternal side), father to Cyril Wright.

    Frederick George Wright was born in 1872 to Jesse Wright (1845-1899) and Mary Ann Hancock (1851-1932). He died in 1942 of stomach cancer.

    Frederick married Josephenna Teresa Cramer in 1897 in Wentworth, NSW. He lived his whole life in Mildura, Victoria, working as a fruit packer and foreman.

    Frederick is buried in the Nichols Point Cemetery in Mildura, Victoria.

    1872-1942 Mildura

  • Josephenna Theresa Cramer – Wright

    Josephenna Theresa Wright (nee Cramer) is my maternal Great Grandmother (Cyril Wright’s mother).

    Josephenna was born 15th August, 1877 in Port Pirie, South Australia. Her parents were Heinrich Christoph Cramer (1835-1885) and Margaret McNamara (1842-1910).

    Josephenna married Frederick George Wright in Wentworth, NSW in 1897. They had 7 children, Cyril being their 3rd child.

    Josephenna’s husband George died in Mildura in 1942. She died in 1958 in Castlemaine, Victoria at the age of 85 years.

    These are the places where Josephenna lived along with key life events:

    • 1877 Born in Port Pirie, South Australia
    • 1877 Bendigo, Victoria

    1880 Josephenna is 3 years old when her father, Heinrich deserts her mother, Margaret. He attempts suicide and is jailed for this – for 3 months.

    1885 Josephenna is 8 years old when her father suicides by gunshot wound to his head.

    1887 (1 April) Josephenna’s mother marries John Hill Sedgman in Balranald, NSW (Registration Number 1887/003844). 

    1887 (July 8)  Josephenna Theresa (10 years) and her siblings, John (8 years) and Matilda Cramer (6 years) are ordered to the Royal Park Industrial School in Flemington, Victoria. Their mother, Margaret Sedgman (Cramer/McNamara) is destitute since her husband (John Hall Sedgman) has deserted her.

    Josephenna (Theresa), John & Matilda: Neglected, found wandering about. Father (Henry) dead, Stepfather, J.H. Sedgman deserted

    • Mother: Margaret Sedgman, Sandhurst, destitute
    • Relations: Brother 16.71,  & Sister 16.73
    • State on Admission: Good
    • Vaccinated: Yes
    • 8 July – Girls’ School
    • 20 July – Fostered to: Margaret O’Leary, Ballarat West
    News article indicating Josephenna and her siblings were ordered to Industrial School. Father has deserted his wife.
    Source: Tramway Poll 8 July 1887

    1891 (October 20) Josephenna Theresa Cramer,  daughter of Margaret McNamara and Henry Cramer, is listed as living in Abbotsford during her time as a Ward of the State. She is 14 years old.

    Reference: Index to the Children’s Registers of State Wards 1850-1893 (Victoria) BB=Boys’ Book, RH=Receiving House
    Volume BB7, page 174  TC & TSN. RH6, page 150 (TC & TSR)

    1896 Balranald, New South Wales

    1896 (March 11) Theresa, John and Matilda are discharged to their sister (Mrs. Dean) in Gampang, Balranald, NSW. There is no trace of their Step-father, John Hill Sedgman. Their mother is also living in Balranald.

    Reference:  Index to the Children’s Registers of State Wards 1850-1893 (Victoria):

    (Matilda and John) Volume BB7 (Boys’ Book), page 173 & Vol RH6 (Receiving House), page 155.
    (Theresa), Volume BB7, page 174 TC and TSN & RH6, page 150 TC and TSR

    • 1897 Wentworth, New South Wales
    • 1901 Gives birth to Cyril Jesse Wright
    • 1903 Koorlong Avenue, Mildura
    • 1909 Mildura
    • 1912, 1914, 1919 Irymple Avenue, Mildura
    • 1924 90 Magnolia Avenue, Mildura
    • 1931  Mildura, Victoria
    • Year unknown – 1958 Castlemaine, Victoria where she dies
    Josephenna Theresa Wright portrait
    Josephenna Cramer - Wright
    Josephenna
    Frederick George Wright
    Frederick George Wright