Elizabeth Celia (nee STANLAKE) and Joseph TROTMAN had 15 children. I will add their names and other details when the surname if corrected.
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Elizabeth Celia (Stanlake) Trotman 1840
Elizabeth Celia (Stanlake) Trotman of Wangaratta Australia was born in 1840. Elizabeth Trotman was married to Joseph Trotman, and has a child Ivan Reginald Seabert Trotman. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Elizabeth Celia (Stanlake) Trotman.
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Elizabeth's husband, Joseph Trotman, took on the responsibilities of running his father's leased property after his own father's death in 1864, but in 1869 purchased his own property named “Glen Arthur” at the price of 13 pounds 10 shillings an acre. The property was situated at the entrance to the present day Greenvale reservoir. He married Celia Stanlake in 1861 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. They had a family of 15 children. Joseph was deeply involved with the Primitive Methodist Church at “Providence Place”. He acted as Justice of Peace, sworn in 1875 and served as Shire President of Broadmeadows in 1874, 1875 and 1876. In 1883 the family moved north and settled in Wangaratta where Elizabeth died in 1897 aged only 57 years. Joseph died in 1932, aged 93 years. Their children were scattered as wide as Vancouver, Gippsland, New South Wales and Western Australia. One of their sons, Hubert Trotman, was an explorer and was instrumental in the establishment of the Canning Stock route across Western Australia. Another son, Arthur, remained in the Broadmeadows area where he followed in his fathers footsteps as a farmer and councilor.
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