Descendants of Newenham Edward Eustace Graydon
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Newenham Edward Eustace Graydon, born about 1790 in Ireland.
He married Susannah Poyntz, about 1830, born about 1810 in Ireland. Newenham was said to have had 18 children.
Children:
Second Generation
- Arthur Publius Graydon about 1830
in Dublin, Ireland. He married Elizabeth Ann Mollan, 15 January 1861 in St Andrews, Holborn. London,
born about 1840 in Dundalk, Ireland, died before 1940 in England. Arthur was a mechanical & civil engineer.
He shows up in the 1881 census living at 23 Rising Hill, London, Middlesex with his wife and four children.
In the 1891 census, Arthur was a Bill Distibutor, living at 3 Affleck Street, Clerkenwell, London.
Children:
- Newenham Arthur Eustace Graydon, born 1864 in Dundalk, Ireland.
He married Mary Southwell about 1884 in Bridgnorth, born about 1870 in Bridgnorth,
(daughter of Thomas Southwell) died after 1914. Newenham was buried 20 June 1914 in Rangoon, India.
In the 1881 census Newenham's occupation was a Clerk at the Money Order Post Office, London, Middlesex.
From the Times 21 July 1914.
"The death took place in Rangoon on June 20 1914 from cerebral Haemorrhage of Mr Newenham Arthur Eustace Graydon,
editor of the Rangoon Times since October 1911. An Irishman and a prominent Freemason, Mr Graydon was socially gifted,
and his adventurous life had given him a large fund of reminiscences. At one time a subaltern in the 3rd Battalion the
Queen's (Royal WestSurrey) Regiment, he had in the last 30 years been an inveterate traveller, and had practised journalism
in many countries. He was for some time editor of the African Review, and spent some years in South Africa. His publications
included an exposition of the 'Limited Liability Laws of the Transvaal' 'African Celebrities' and 'In Silent Siberia'.
He leaves a widow Mary, eldest daughter of Mr Thomas Southwell of Bridgnorth."
- William Eustace Graydon, born 1867 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.
- George Alexander Graydon, born 1871 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.
- Mary Emily Susan Graydon, born 28 January 1876.
Third Generation
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Mary Emily Susan Graydon, born 28 January 1876.
She married (1) Charles (Meffy) Hill,
26 January 1895 in Islington, London, Middlesex,
born about March 1868 in Islington, London, Middlesex, (son of Jacob Pratt Hill) died 1906.
They were divorced on 19 January, 1904.
She married (2) Harry Huffey,
9 March 1911 in Victoria, Australia, born 1881 in Bruisyard, Suffolk,
(son of Samuel Huffey and Charlotte Osborne). Mary died 20 August 1963 in Home for the Blind, Brighton, Victoria,
Australia. In the 1881 census, she was recorded as Mary E S Graydon.
In the 1891 census, she was recorded as Emily M S Graydon.
In 1895, when she married Charles, she was Emily, living at 4 Claremount Square.
In the 1901 census, she was recorded as Emily M S Hill, "living on her own means" at 4 Cannon Street, Brighton, Sussex,
in 2 rooms.
She was living at Middleborough Rd, Box Hill, Victoria, Australia, after 1901. Charles was a Piano Maker, living at
1 Penton Street, Pentonvile, when he married Emily. Charles and Mary were living at 30 Rotherfield St, Islington,
when Eustace was born. Harry emigrated to Australia. One of the marriage witnesses was Emily's first cousin
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Constance Graydon, born 1863, died 1945.
In the 1914 Australian Electoral Rolls for Kooyong, Victoria, Harry and Emily Mary were living at Winmalee Road,
Balwyn, Canterbury.
In the 1919 Australian Electoral Rolls for Kooyong, Victoria, Harry and Emily Mary were living at Orient Avenue,
Mitcham, Victoria. Harry was a Draper.
In 1925 they were at 59 Birley Street, Brisbane, Queensland.
In 1931 & 1936 they were at Middleboro Road, North Blackburn, Flinders, Victoria.
Children by Charles Hill:
- Eustace Charles Hill,
born 13 September 1895 in Islington, London, died 20 November 1918 in
Sunderland Military Hospital.
In 1901 Eustace was livng with Charles's sister, Elizabeth A Wataker and her husband, Alfred K Wataker
in Hackney.
Eustace C Hill's memorial in St. Patrick's Cemetery, Leytonstone, London.
He is buried elsewhere.