John Rowland JulianAge: 71 years1861–1932
- Name
- John Rowland Julian
- Given names
- John Rowland
- Surname
- Julian
Birth | about 1861 |
Immigration | 26 November 1881 (Age 20 years) |
Marriage | Mary McLean — View this family 9 June 1887 (Age 26 years) Address: Res of bride's mother, Smith St, Horsham |
Birth of a son #1 | William Rowland Julian 1889 (Age 28 years) |
Birth of a son #2 | John Angus Julian 1891 (Age 30 years) |
Birth of a daughter #3 | Grace Julian 27 October 1892 (Age 31 years) Address: McPherson street, Horsham |
Death of a daughter | Grace Julian 11 November 1892 (Age 31 years) Age: 15 days |
Birth of a son #4 | Robert David Julian 1893 (Age 32 years) |
Birth of a daughter #5 | Lillian Julian 1895 (Age 34 years) |
Birth of a daughter #6 | Flora Grace Julian 1897 (Age 36 years) |
Death of a son | John Angus Julian 23 August 1899 (Age 38 years) Age: 8 years and 9 months Address: McPherson Street, Horsham |
Occupation | Commercial Traveller |
Residence | 1 October 1923 (Age 62 years) Address: Rheidol, 25 Laurel Bank Parade,
Geelong |
Death | 10 February 1932 (Age 71 years) Age: 71 years Address: "Rheidols", 25 Laurel Bank Pde, Newtown |
Burial | 11 February 1932 (1 day after death) Cemetery: Eastern Cemetery Geelong |
Family with parents |
father |
William Julian Birth: Aberystwyth, Wales |
himself |
John Rowland Julian Birth: about 1861 — UK? Death: 10 February 1932 — Newtown, Geelong, Victoria, Australia |
Family with Mary McLean |
himself |
John Rowland Julian Birth: about 1861 — UK? Death: 10 February 1932 — Newtown, Geelong, Victoria, Australia |
wife |
Mary McLean Birth: 1864 23 — Horsham, , Victoria, Australia Death: 6 July 1942 — Newtown, Geelong, Victoria, Australia |
Marriage: 9 June 1887 — Horsham, , Victoria, Australia |
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5 years son |
John Angus Julian Birth: 1891 30 27 — Noradjuha, , Victoria, Australia Death: 23 August 1899 — Horsham, , Victoria, Australia |
22 months daughter |
Grace Julian Birth: 27 October 1892 31 28 — Horsham, , Victoria, Australia Death: 11 November 1892 |
14 months son |
Robert David Julian Birth: 1893 32 29 — Minyip, , Victoria, Australia |
3 years daughter |
Lillian Julian Birth: 1895 34 31 — Minyip, , Victoria, Australia Death: 1962 — Heidelberg, , Victoria, Australia |
-5 years son |
William Rowland Julian Birth: 1889 28 25 — Horsham, , Victoria, Australia |
9 years daughter |
Flora Grace Julian Birth: 1897 36 33 — Minyip, , Victoria, Australia Death: 1950 — Geelong, , Victoria, Australia |
Immigration | Possibly Him... Name: J R Julian Estimated Birth Year: abt 1861 Age: 20 Arrival Date: 26 Nov 1881 Arrival Port: Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney, Australia Departure Port: Plymouth Ship: Cotopaxi Nationality: English |
Residence | Residence "Rheidol" Location 25 Laurel Bank Parade NEWTOWN, Greater Geelong City STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE An unusual and particularly intact, late Victorian symmetrical house, built in 1892. It is architecturally significant in representing one of the diversity of stylistic approaches at this time, with unusual decorative elements such as the generous valence and rare cantilevered entrance canopy with its flamboyant Rococo fretwork. It is significant historically as a representative embodiment of the comfortable way of life in Edwardian Newtown and its values. History This house was built in 1892 for Robert Robertson. Comprising five rooms and a scullery, the house was occupied by the turn of the century, when Edward Adcock purchased the property. Adcock owned the house, known as Eddington, until the 1920s when it was purchased by traveller, John Julian. Description An unusual Late Victorian high hip-roofed timber house. It is generally symmetrical, with a gambrel-roofed wing projecting at the rear left side. Chimneys are deeply corbelled and capped in unusual dark brown bricks and terra-cotta pots. The roof gutter is ogee over its mould, with close convex brackets and frieze mould. The verandah has unusual splayed angles and returns at left. It has an impressive timber valence of a stocky chamfered palisade over broad catenary-curved rails with lattice work spandrels. The central bay has an unusual rare cantilevered canopy, with a sunflower motif and gablet with semicircular decoration. The four-panelled door has decorative mullions, with dentils, coin-moulding and diagonal lining. There are fan and side-lights in decorative ruby cut-glass and a copper embossed nameplate. A skillion window-hood is supported on large Rococo and palisade brackets at right. http://vhd.heritage.vic.gov.au/vhd/heritagevic/?timeout=yes#detail_places;15827 |
Name | Youngest Son |