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People named John Tolliday

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John Foster Tolliday of Beau Australia was born in 1882 to John Robert Tolliday and Mary Jane (Finch) Tolliday. He had siblings Eva Adella (Tolliday) Mcgregor, Fanny Ivy Tolliday, Annie Finch Tolliday, Gordon Leslie Tolliday, and Elsie May Tolliday. John Tolliday died at age 79 years old in 1961 in Beau.
John Robert Tolliday of Ballarat East Australia was born in 1857 in Ashby to John Curtiss Tolliday and Sarah Elizabeth (Miles) Tolliday. He had siblings Sarah Elizabeth Tolliday, Eva Tolliday, Albert Tolliday, Alfred Tolliday, William Curtis Tolliday, Charles Tolliday, Jane Eliza (Tolliday) Weir, Fanny Sarah (Tolliday) Carey, Robert Porcher Tolliday, and Ernest Montague Tolliday. He married Mary Jane (Finch) Tolliday, and had children John Foster Tolliday, Eva Adella (Tolliday) Mcgregor, Gordon Leslie Tolliday, Elsie May Tolliday, Fanny Ivy Tolliday, and Annie Finch Tolliday. John Tolliday died at age 81 years old in 1938 in Ballarat East.
Married Sarah Miles in 1851 at Cambridge, England. 1855 - BRITISH EMPIRE Barque 246 tons. John Tolliday ...........27 years. Sarah Tolliday......... 22 Christina Tolliday.. 19 Jane Tolliday........... 54 William Tolliday.......17 Eva Tolliday................1 Fanny Tolliday............2 The Geelong Advertiser, 2nd January 1855. SHIPPING British Empire ( emigrants ), 546 tons, Thos. F. Haines, sailed from Deal 10th October. BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Geelong, January 16. Arrived. British Empire, 546 tons, from London, F. Haines, master. The Argus, Melbourne. 18th January 1855. PORT OF GEELONG. Arrived. January 16, British Empire, barque, 544 tons, T. F. Haines, from London, Dr. Alfred, Surgeon, Superintendent, and two hundred and forty-four Government immigrants. -Imports. January 16, British Empire: 25 hhds. brandy 13 casks stout, 63 packages, 23 hhds. and 57 quarter casks wines, and a large cargo of undescribed goods. The Geelong Advertiser, 19th January 1855. SHIPPING. THE BRITISH EMPIRE. - A complimentary address to Capt. Haines, from the emigrants by this fine ship appears in our advertising columns. The British Empire sailed from London on the 18th October, and anchored at Point Henry on 16th January, thus making the run in eighty-seven days.





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