Bridie Judith Evelyn King

(8 October 1952 - )
Bridie Judith Evelyn King|b. 8 Oct 1952|p477.htm#i9386|Ulick Frederick Sydney King|b. 28 Jul 1914\nd. Nov 1966|p477.htm#i5668|Joan Vivian Dunbar|b. 24 Sep 1920\nd. 8 Apr 2005|p294.htm#i5544|||||||Eric V. Dunbar|b. 8 May 1897\nd. 1946|p290.htm#i13300|Thelma E. Fortey|b. 26 Aug 1899\nd. 6 Oct 1974|p334.htm#i9390|
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     Bridie Judith Evelyn King was born on 8 October 1952 at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. She was the daughter of Ulick Frederick Sydney King and Joan Vivian Dunbar.

Child of Bridie Judith Evelyn King

Daisy May King

(1890 - 3 September 1962)
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Descendants of William Mckenzie of Kilmuire Easter & Cromarty, Scotland
     Daisy May King was born in 1890.
     Daisy May King married William Weston MacKenzie, son of William MacKenzie and Lily Weston, in 1920 at Victoria. Daisy arrived in the area to teach piano and singing to Molly McKenzie and her sisters Jean and Annie.
     Her nephew came to stay with them. He was the son of Daisy's sister Lilly. During 1926/27 at the age of nine or ten, George Andrew Beecher arrived at William and Daisy's to help out at the dairy and many other chores. George is the son of Daisy's sister Lilly. George's older brother James Raymond- known a Ray - had previously been on the farm to help out and on his return to Melbourne was replaced by George. (Ray died of TB after the Second World War and George was a P.O.W. in the Japanese Changi camp for many years until the end of the war returning home to live with his Mother and Father - marrying many years later).
On George's first day of school at Mack's Creek, he was thrown on the back of Stan Davis' horse for the ride on the sand track to school to meet his new teacher - Mr. Lofts? Being from the city George was encouraged by the other children to wander through the rabbit traps they had set up for a bit of a laugh.
George remembers leaving the skinned rabbits out under hessian bags to be collected for pocket money, sometimes using it to go to the pictures at the Regent in Yarram by walking along the railway line. it was quicker this way as you could not be sure of a lift into town along the road. Daisy would go into town with horse (Clydesdale) and jinker as the farm did not have any vehicles. On a Saturday night with kero lamps in hand they would all walk over to D.T.'s and George would play with the children, Don, David and Lilly.
In his teenage years George returned from Melbourne to holiday at Mack's Creek. In training for professional cycle racing he would follow the postie - Tommy Cook on his run from Yarram to Traralgon trying to catch up with the vehicle as Tommy delivered mail, nuts and bolts and other specialty items requested by the neighbours.
George has fond memories of fun and hard working times at Mack's Creek and was thrilled to be at the Muster 13th June, 1999 - renewing old acquaintances and arranging return visits to reminisce.
     Daisy died on 3 September 1962 at Macks Creek, Yarram, Victoria. She was buried on 5 September 1962 at Yarram.

Jane King

     
     Is she the second wife or the son's wife?
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     Jane King married Benjamin Evans, son of John Evans and Eleanor Evans, in 1875 at Victoria, Australia.

Children of Jane King and Benjamin Evans

John KING

     
     John KING married Maria Harper, daughter of William Harper and Mary HURREL, on 16 April 1827 at Boxford, Suffolk.

Children of John KING and Maria Harper

Mary King

(before 1610 - before 2 May 1633)
     Mary King was born before 1610 at Suffolk.
     Mary King married Andrew Cocksedge on 5 May 1625 at St Mary, Bury St Edmunds.
     Mary died before 2 May 1633 at Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. She was buried on 2 May 1633 at Bury St Edmunds. Mary, wife of Andrew Cocksage.

Mary King

(circa 1780 - before 21 February 1847)
     Mary King was born circa 1780.
     Mary King married Thomas Grimwood, son of John Grimwood and Mary Adams, on 15 October 1804 at Ringshall, Suffolk. Thomas Grimwood & Mary King. The banns described them as both of Bildeston.
     Mary King and Thomas Grimwood appeared on the 1841 census at Battisford. Thomas Grimwood 55, ag. lab; Mary Grimwood, 60, Ann 20, Mary 15, all born in the county.
     Mary died before 21 February 1847 at Ringshall, Suffolk. She was buried on 21 February 1847 at Ringshall.

Children of Mary King and Thomas Grimwood

Mary King

(28 February 1865 - 11 February 1936)
     Mary King was born on 28 February 1865 at Bo'ness, West Lothian, Scotland.
     Mary King married David Mackay, son of Isabella MacKay, on 8 October 1886 at Manhatten, New York, USA.
     Mary died on 11 February 1936 at New York, Queens, Scotland, aged 70.

Children of Mary King and David Mackay

Rosemary Louie Eva King

(14 October 1932 - 22 April 1988)
Rosemary Louie Eva King|b. 14 Oct 1932\nd. 22 Apr 1988|p477.htm#i18686|William Stevenson! King MB, ChM|b. 16 Sep 1892\nd. 3 Apr 1966|p477.htm#i17502|Elizabeth Louie May Phillips|b. 16 Nov 1901\nd. 27 Sep 1980|p592.htm#i17501|||||||Clarence I. Phillips|b. 16 Jul 1872\nd. 12 Aug 1950|p592.htm#i17495|Sarah J. Hawker (Verge)|b. 13 Oct 1867\nd. 20 Jun 1947|p420.htm#i17496|
     Rosemary Louie Eva King was born on 14 October 1932 at Yeoval, New South Wales. She was the daughter of William Stevenson! King MB, ChM and Elizabeth Louie May Phillips.
     Rosemary died on 22 April 1988 at Little Bay, New South Wales, Australia, aged 55. She was cremated on 27 April 1988 at Eastern Suburbs Crematorium, Botany.

Susan KING

Susan KING||p477.htm#i32387|John KING||p477.htm#i32386|Maria Harper|b. 17 Jun 1803|p416.htm#i32385|||||||William Harper|b. 1775\nd. 1867|p416.htm#i32362|Mary HURREL|b. 1779\nd. 1855 age 75|p450.htm#i32363|
     Susan KING was the daughter of John KING and Maria Harper.

Ulick Frederick Sydney King

(28 July 1914 - November 1966)
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Dunbar descendants
     Ulick Frederick Sydney King was born on 28 July 1914 at Galway, Ireland.
     Ulick Frederick Sydney King married Joan Vivian Dunbar, daughter of Eric Vivian Dunbar and Thelma Edith Fortey, on 2 January 1942 at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
     Ulick died in November 1966 aged 52.

Children of Ulick Frederick Sydney King and Joan Vivian Dunbar

Vivien Isolde King

(28 February 1951 - 10 May 1991)
Vivien Isolde King|b. 28 Feb 1951\nd. 10 May 1991|p477.htm#i5669|Ulick Frederick Sydney King|b. 28 Jul 1914\nd. Nov 1966|p477.htm#i5668|Joan Vivian Dunbar|b. 24 Sep 1920\nd. 8 Apr 2005|p294.htm#i5544|||||||Eric V. Dunbar|b. 8 May 1897\nd. 1946|p290.htm#i13300|Thelma E. Fortey|b. 26 Aug 1899\nd. 6 Oct 1974|p334.htm#i9390|
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Dunbar descendants
     Vivien Isolde King was born on 28 February 1951. She was the daughter of Ulick Frederick Sydney King and Joan Vivian Dunbar.
     Vivien Isolde King married Brooke Leighton Murphy in 1971 at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
     Vivien died on 10 May 1991 at Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, aged 40.

William Stevenson! King MB, ChM

(16 September 1892 - 3 April 1966)
     William Stevenson! King MB, ChM was born on 16 September 1892 at Arbroath, Angus, Scotland.
     William Stevenson! King MB, ChM married Elizabeth Louie May Phillips, daughter of Clarence Irvine Phillips and Sarah Jane Hawker (Verge), on 7 September 1929 at St Philip's, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
     William died on 3 April 1966 at 'Neringah Home', Wahroonga, New South Wales, aged 73. He was cremated on 4 April 1966 at the Northern Suburbs Crematorium, Chatswood.

Child of William Stevenson! King MB, ChM and Elizabeth Louie May Phillips

Sarah King/Tokins/Wheatley

(circa 1820 - before 22 August 1847)
     Sarah King/Tokins/Wheatley was born circa 1820.
     Sarah King/Tokins/Wheatley and William Bowker's marriage was registered in the quarter ending March 1839 at St Neots RD, Huntingdonshire.
     Sarah died before 22 August 1847 at St Neots, Huntingdonshire. She was buried on 22 August 1847 at St Mary, St Neots.

Children of Sarah King/Tokins/Wheatley and William Bowker

Ann Kingman

(before 1705 - )
     Ann Kingman was born before 1705 at Belton, Lincolnshire.
     Ann Kingman married Thomas Popplewell, son of John Popplewell and Christian Popplewell, on 30 March 1725 at Springthorpe, Lincolnshire.
     Ann Kingman and Thomas Popplewell were mentioned in a deed dated 20 October 1733 at Belton, Lincolnshire. Surrender by Thomas Popplewell & Ann his wife, of previously mentioned lands.
     In Thomas Popplewell's will dated 7 November 1737 at Althorpe, Ann Kingman was named as executrix of the estate; In the name of God Amen. I Thomas Poplewell of Althorpe in the county of Lincoln Yeoman being sick and weak of body but of sound mind and memory do make and ordain my last will and testament in manner following (That is to say) First I give and devise all my estate whatsoever towards bringing up my children unto Ann my beloved wife until my sons severally shall arrive at twenty one years of age if she so long live and continueth my widow. But if during that time she either happen to dye or marry again then I give and devise to Thomas Poplewell my eldest son all the close called new close with the appertenances to him his heirs and assignes for ever. And to Richard my second son the two intax closes towards the west and to his heirs and assignes for ever. And to John my third son the three intax closes towards the east with their appertenances and to his heirs and assignes for ever they severally entring at twenty one years of age. ut in case any of my said sons happen to dye before they attain their respective ages of twenty one years then my will and mind is that their part or parts so dying shall be equally divided between the survivor or survivours to hold to them their heirs and assignes for ever. And all the rest of my goods chattels and personal estate whatsoever and wheresoever I give to my said wife and my daughters Elizabeth and Ann and appoint them as joint executrixes of this my last will and testament they paying all my debts and funeral expenses. And I do hereby revoke all former wills by me heretofore made in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this seventh day of November, one thousand seven hundred and thirty seven.
Signed sealed published and declared by the testator to be his last will and testament in the presence of Us who subscribed our names at his request and Thomas Poplewell in his presence of us with the two alterations above first being made. Thos. Smelt, Hum: Poplewell Robt. Hum: Poplewell Esq.

     Ann Kingman and Thomas Popplewell were mentioned in a deed dated 1 September 1755. A deed for a Declaration of Trust stating: whereas by indenture bearing the date 1 September 1855 was made between 1. Samuel Savatt 2. Ann Popplewell of Belton, widow of Thomas Popplewell late of Althorpe deceased; Thomas Popplewelll of Nottingham, Frame work knitter & Ann his wife; Richard Popplewell of Belton, yeoman; John Popplewell of Belton, yeoman [Thomas, Richard & John being brothers] 3. Harphan Green of Wakefield; Richard Green of Berwick, Yks; the land was subsequently purchased by Alan Johnson..
     Ann Kingman and Thomas Popplewell were mentioned in a deed dated 2 September 1755 at Belton, Lincolnshire. Indenture dated 2 Sept 1755, between Ann Poplewell of Belton, widow and relict of Thomas Poplewell, late of Althorpe, yeoman, deceased, Thomas Poplewell of Nottingham, frame-work knitter, Richard Popplewell of Belton, yeoman, and John Poplewell of Belton, yeoman / which last mentioned Thomas is the eldest son and heir and the said Richard and John are the younger sons of the said Thomas Poplewell deceased and Ann Poplewell of the one part and Joshua Kynman of Epworth, innholder of the other part. Sale by the Poplewells to Kynman of five closes called the Intacks Closes in Belton..
     Ann Kingman was mentioned in the manorial court roll dated 24-25 October 1759. Surrender by Ann Popplewell, widow & Richard her second son to Wm Beilby of Winterton & John Barrett of Winterton, trustees for the marriage of Richard with Ann Barrett, sister of John; re property now in the occupation of Ann & Richard. She was an executor of Richard Popplewell's estate on 2 June 1762 at Stow Archdeaconry.

Children of Ann Kingman and Thomas Popplewell

John Kingsley

(circa 1800? - )
     John Kingsley was born circa 1800? At Southill, Bedfordshire, England.

Child of John Kingsley and Sophia Daniels

Mary Kingstone

(1779 - 24 December 1833)
     Mary Kingstone was born in 1779 at Mosstown, Longford, Ireland. She was the daughter of Alexander Kingstone of Mosstown, co. Longford.
     Mary Kingstone married William Orme Handy, son of Samuel Wesley Handy and Catherine Fleming, circa November 1803 at Ireland. William O Handy, esq of Ballintubber, co. Mayo, son of Samuel O Handy,es., of Bracca Castle, co Westmeath, married Miss Mary Kingston. William Orme Handy, Mary Kingstone and John Handy was mentioned in the marriage settlement for Samuel Wesley Handy and Mary Farrington Middleton dated 13 March 1828. Marriage Settlement dated 13th March 1828 of Samuel Wesley Handy Esq. and Miss Mary Middleton - Between William Orme Handy and Samuel Wesley Handy both of Ormestown Kings Co. William Middleton MD and Mary, his second daughter, of Mullingar Westmeath, John Handy of Barraghcore, Kilkenny, and Samuel Marshall of Roscrea, Tipperary - James Middleton of Monie Tipperary and Captain Arthur Richardson of the 29th Foot.
William Orme Handy being seized in fee of lands of Ballintober, Barony of Tryawly, Co. Mayo he for considerations assigns same to John Handy and Samuel Marshall, as trustees, for the use of himself, for life, and to provide Samuel Wesley Handy, with £100 per annum for Mary Kingston, alias Handy, his wife, Samuel to have power to dispose of said lands by his will among his children he might have by his said wife Mary Middleton, or his issue by any other wife, also £50 per annum for any other wife, failing such issue, reversion to Alexander Kingston Handy, second son of William O Handy, reversion to Catherine and Mary Handy daughters of William O Handy and charged with £3000 for younger children of William O Handy.
William Middleton being seized for two lives of lands of Bennisnow, Barony Kerrin Tipperary, he assigns same to said Trustees for the use of the said Samuel and Mary and their issue, failing such issue reversion to Ann Middleton, eldest daughter of William Middleton to her heirs, failing their reversion to William Middleton, son of William Middleton by Catherine Dalton, reversion to James Middleton brother of William Middleton. An unknown person died on 24 December 1833 at Killeigh, Geashill, Offaly, Ireland. Mrs Mary Handy aged 54..

Children of Mary Kingstone and William Orme Handy

Ann Kinman

(2 September 1657 - )
Ann Kinman|b. 2 Sep 1657|p477.htm#i19710|Richard Kinman|d. b 26 Jan 1709|p477.htm#i19006|Ann Popplewell|b. 6 Apr 1637\nd. b 23 Jun 1712|p601.htm#i19005|||||||Humphrey Popplewell|b. 20 Aug 1603\nd. b 13 May 1670|p609.htm#i18901|Ann Aldus|b. c 1590?|p27.htm#i21046|
     Ann Kinman was christened on 2 September 1657 at Belton, Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of Richard Kinman and Ann Popplewell.

Elizabeth Kinman

(24 March 1654/55 - )
Elizabeth Kinman|b. 24 Mar 1654/55|p477.htm#i19674|Richard Kinman|d. b 26 Jan 1709|p477.htm#i19006|Ann Popplewell|b. 6 Apr 1637\nd. b 23 Jun 1712|p601.htm#i19005|||||||Humphrey Popplewell|b. 20 Aug 1603\nd. b 13 May 1670|p609.htm#i18901|Ann Aldus|b. c 1590?|p27.htm#i21046|
     Elizabeth Kinman was born on 24 March 1654/55 at Belton, Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of Richard Kinman and Ann Popplewell.

Francisca Kinman

(8 May 1669 - )
Francisca Kinman|b. 8 May 1669|p477.htm#i19685|Richard Kinman|d. b 26 Jan 1709|p477.htm#i19006|Ann Popplewell|b. 6 Apr 1637\nd. b 23 Jun 1712|p601.htm#i19005|||||||Humphrey Popplewell|b. 20 Aug 1603\nd. b 13 May 1670|p609.htm#i18901|Ann Aldus|b. c 1590?|p27.htm#i21046|
     Francisca Kinman was christened on 8 May 1669 at Belton, Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of Richard Kinman and Ann Popplewell.

Isabel Kinman

(26 July 1667 - before 2 February 1671/72)
Isabel Kinman|b. 26 Jul 1667\nd. b 2 Feb 1671/72|p477.htm#i19711|Richard Kinman|d. b 26 Jan 1709|p477.htm#i19006|Ann Popplewell|b. 6 Apr 1637\nd. b 23 Jun 1712|p601.htm#i19005|||||||Humphrey Popplewell|b. 20 Aug 1603\nd. b 13 May 1670|p609.htm#i18901|Ann Aldus|b. c 1590?|p27.htm#i21046|
     Isabel Kinman was christened on 26 July 1667 at Belton, Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of Richard Kinman and Ann Popplewell.
     Isabel died before 2 February 1671/72 at Belton, Lincolnshire. She was buried on 2 February 1671/72 at Belton.

Jane Kinman

(before 1618 - )
      Jane Kinman was also known as Jane Kinman in some records. She was born before 1618 at Lincolnshire, England.
     Jane Kinman married James Popplewell, son of John Popplewell and Ann Aldus, on 8 December 1635 at Belton, Lincolnshire. Jane Kinman was buried on 17 May 1645 at Belton, LIN.

Children of Jane Kinman and James Popplewell

Jane Kinman

(November 1662 - )
Jane Kinman|b. Nov 1662|p477.htm#i19712|Richard Kinman|d. b 26 Jan 1709|p477.htm#i19006|Ann Popplewell|b. 6 Apr 1637\nd. b 23 Jun 1712|p601.htm#i19005|||||||Humphrey Popplewell|b. 20 Aug 1603\nd. b 13 May 1670|p609.htm#i18901|Ann Aldus|b. c 1590?|p27.htm#i21046|
     Jane Kinman was christened in November 1662 at Belton, Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of Richard Kinman and Ann Popplewell.

Josiah Kinman

(18 February 1680/81 - )
Josiah Kinman|b. 18 Feb 1680/81|p477.htm#i19688|Richard Kinman|d. b 26 Jan 1709|p477.htm#i19006|Ann Popplewell|b. 6 Apr 1637\nd. b 23 Jun 1712|p601.htm#i19005|||||||Humphrey Popplewell|b. 20 Aug 1603\nd. b 13 May 1670|p609.htm#i18901|Ann Aldus|b. c 1590?|p27.htm#i21046|
     Josiah Kinman was christened on 18 February 1680/81 at Belton, Lincolnshire. He was the son of Richard Kinman and Ann Popplewell.

Richard Kinman

( - before 26 January 1709)
     
     Richard Kinman married Ann Popplewell, daughter of Humphrey Popplewell and Ann Aldus, on 15 January 1654/55 at Belton, Lincolnshire. Published the intention of marriage of Richard Kinman bachelor of this parish & Ann Popplewell, spinster daughter of Humfrey Popelwell of Beltoft, gen. in our church the last day of Dec. the 7th & 14th day of January 1654/5. The afsd Richard Kinman & Anne Popelwell were married at Beltoft the 15th Jan by Michael Monckton Esquire in the presence of Humfrey Poplewell generosus , David Poplewell, Robt. Barnard.. Richard Kinman was mentioned at the inventory of Thomas Popplewell (son of Humphrey, Beltoft)'s estate 21 April 1673. A true & perfect inventory of the goods and chattels of Thos Poplewell of Beltoft in the parish of Belton and county of Lincoln, yeoman, deceased, as followeth:
Impremis, his purse & apparel £26/13/4
... in the little parlour ... and other goods in the same room £9/0/0
... in the little room adjoining one servants? bed with some other small things 15/-
in the new parlor one
in the hall a long table a little table...
in the buttery two
in the great parlor chamber two cheese
in the little parlor chamber and room adjoining one stand bed one half headed bed
in the hall chamber 2 bedsteads some servants bedding a talbe a press & other small things £4/5/-
in the brewe house chamber one .... £3/0/0


one stock of bees 6/-
7 horses and 2 hol horse harness

B turfs, wood blocks, stocks & mannure in the yard £3/0/0
: ... Goods valued at £239/17/0. Appraised by Robert Bernard, Fr: Monkton, Richard Kynman & David Poplewell [signature] at Gainsborough. Dorothea Poplewell was executrix.
     Richard died before 26 January 1709 at Belton, Lincolnshire.

Children of Richard Kinman and Ann Popplewell

Susanna Kinman

(4 October 1672 - )
Susanna Kinman|b. 4 Oct 1672|p477.htm#i19686|Richard Kinman|d. b 26 Jan 1709|p477.htm#i19006|Ann Popplewell|b. 6 Apr 1637\nd. b 23 Jun 1712|p601.htm#i19005|||||||Humphrey Popplewell|b. 20 Aug 1603\nd. b 13 May 1670|p609.htm#i18901|Ann Aldus|b. c 1590?|p27.htm#i21046|
     Susanna Kinman was christened on 4 October 1672 at Belton, Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of Richard Kinman and Ann Popplewell.

Thomas Kinman

(9 October 1678 - )
Thomas Kinman|b. 9 Oct 1678|p477.htm#i19687|Richard Kinman|d. b 26 Jan 1709|p477.htm#i19006|Ann Popplewell|b. 6 Apr 1637\nd. b 23 Jun 1712|p601.htm#i19005|||||||Humphrey Popplewell|b. 20 Aug 1603\nd. b 13 May 1670|p609.htm#i18901|Ann Aldus|b. c 1590?|p27.htm#i21046|
     Thomas Kinman was christened on 9 October 1678 at Belton, Lincolnshire. He was the son of Richard Kinman and Ann Popplewell.

unnamed Kinman

(1 February 1654/55 - )
unnamed Kinman|b. 1 Feb 1654/55|p477.htm#i19709|Richard Kinman|d. b 26 Jan 1709|p477.htm#i19006|Ann Popplewell|b. 6 Apr 1637\nd. b 23 Jun 1712|p601.htm#i19005|||||||Humphrey Popplewell|b. 20 Aug 1603\nd. b 13 May 1670|p609.htm#i18901|Ann Aldus|b. c 1590?|p27.htm#i21046|
     Unnamed Kinman was christened on 1 February 1654/55 at Belton, Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of Richard Kinman and Ann Popplewell.

William Kinman

(28 July 1660 - before 8 March 1708)
William Kinman|b. 28 Jul 1660\nd. b 8 Mar 1708|p477.htm#i19713|Richard Kinman|d. b 26 Jan 1709|p477.htm#i19006|Ann Popplewell|b. 6 Apr 1637\nd. b 23 Jun 1712|p601.htm#i19005|||||||Humphrey Popplewell|b. 20 Aug 1603\nd. b 13 May 1670|p609.htm#i18901|Ann Aldus|b. c 1590?|p27.htm#i21046|
     
     He may be the William Kinman who married Mary Bernard, widow, 13 July 1684. William Kinman was christened on 28 July 1660 at Belton, Lincolnshire. He was the son of Richard Kinman and Ann Popplewell.
     William died before 8 March 1708 at Belton, Lincolnshire.

Ellen Mary Kinsella

(circa 1881 - 3 April 1943)
      Ellen Mary Kinsella was also known as Mary Ellen in some records. She was born circa 1881 at Kyabram, Victoria. Daughter of William Kinsella & Gertrude Alice Radcliff. Her birth does not appear to have been registered although 5 siblings were between 1878 & 1887.
     Ellen Mary Kinsella married Edmond John Colbert, son of Edmond Colbert and Catherine MacRae, in 1902 at Victoria.
     Ellen Mary Kinsella was registered as at Kyabram on the electoral roll dated between 1914 and 1936. Mary Ellen Colbert.
     Ellen died on 3 April 1943 at Mooroopna, Victoria. She was buried at Kyabram.

Children of Ellen Mary Kinsella and Edmond John Colbert

Adolph Arnost Kinski Count

     
     He was the son of William Count Kinsky (1574-1634), cr 1628. He was active circa 1648.