man‎Mary Ann Lockyer‏‎
Born ‎31 Jul 1846 Walkerville, South Australia, Australia
Died ‎7 May 1926 Riverton, District Council of Clare and Gilbert Valleys, South Australia‎, age 79 years
Mary Ann Lockyer
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Mary Ann Lockyer
Mary Ann Lockyer



Obituary
Mary Ann Lockyer, 79, of Riverton, District Council of Clare and Gilbert Valleys, South Australia, Australia, died Friday, 7 May 1926.

Born on Friday, 31 July 1846, in Walkerville, South Australia, Australia, he was the son of Henry Lockyer of Port Adelaide, South Australia, Australia and Caroline (Brunswick) of Port Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.

On Monday, 17 June 1901 he was preceded in death by his husband of 33 years, Richard Sandercock, son of the late Richard Sandercock formerly of Gumeracha, Adelaide Hills Council, South Australia, Australia and the late Elizabeth (Stanbury) formerly of Hartley Vale, South Australia, Australia.

Mary Ann is survived by four children, Clara Jane (Sandercock) Murphy and her husband Alfred Bryan Murphy of Gumeracha, Adelaide Hills Council, South Australia, Australia, Frederick Albert Sandercock of Riverton, District Council of Clare and Gilbert Valleys, South Australia, Australia, Frank Richard Sandercock and his wife Janet (Crawford) of Riverton, District Council of Clare and Gilbert Valleys, South Australia, Australia, and Edith May (Sandercock) Fergusson and her husband Andrew Fergusson of Undalya, South Australia, Australia; seven siblings, Unknown, Unknown, Unknown, Unknown, Unknown, Unknown, and Unknown; seventeen grandchildren, Leslie Hurtle Murphy, Victor Percy Murphy, Harold Alfred Murphy of Hindmarsh, South Australia, Australia, Henry Victor Sandercock of Riverton, District Council of Clare and Gilbert Valleys, South Australia, Australia, Gertrude Evelyn (Murphy) Staunton and her husband Henry Clarence Staunton of Hindmarsh, South Australia, Australia, Louis Fred Sandercock of Riverton, District Council of Clare and Gilbert Valleys, South Australia, Australia, Violet Ruby (Sandercock) Schenscher and her husband Ernest Frederick Schenscher of Riverton, District Council of Clare and Gilbert Valleys, South Australia, Australia, Clifford John Sandercock of Riverton, District Council of Clare and Gilbert Valleys, South Australia, Australia, Agnes Mary Fergusson, Janet Edith Fergusson, Doris Irene Murphy of Hindmarsh, South Australia, Australia, Millie Sarah (Sandercock) Venning and her husband Howard John Venning of Riverton, District Council of Clare and Gilbert Valleys, South Australia, Australia, Effie Mabel Fergusson, Jean Ethel Fergusson, Gwendoline Eva Fergusson, Andrew Frank Fergusson, and Kathleen Madge Fergusson; four G grandchildren, Mary Betty Murphy, Joe Connelly Schenscher, Peter Schenscher, and Maxwell Ray Murphy B.e..

Mary Ann was preceded in death by four grandchildren, Elsie May Murphy of Hindmarsh, South Australia, Australia, Roy Murphy of Hindmarsh, South Australia, Australia, Garnet George Sandercock, and Rita Clara Fergusson of Marrabel, South Australia, Australia.

Married ‎16 Oct 1867, age 21 years House Of Mr. R. Sandercock (married 33 years)
Clara and Edith Sandercock
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Clara and Edith Sandercock
Clara and Edith Sandercock
The homestead of Richard and Mary Ann, near Riverton, 1979
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The homestead of Richard and Mary Ann, near Riverton, 1979
The homestead of Richard and Mary Ann, near Riverton, 1979
Mary Ann’s home, Torrens Road, Riverton
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Mary Ann’s home, Torrens Road, Riverton
Mary Ann’s home, Torrens Road, Riverton

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manRichard Sandercock‏, age by marriage 27 years
Born ‎25 Dec 1839 Launceston, Cornwall, United Kingdom St. Thomas St.,
Died ‎17 Jun 1901 Riverton, District Council of Clare and Gilbert Valleys, South Australia‎, age 61 years
Buried Riverton, District Council of Clare and Gilbert Valleys, South Australia






Richard Sandycock [Sandercock?] was charged with assaulting and beating Charles Kingston at Kenton Valley on the 12th of last month. The defendant was convicted and fined 20s. and costs - in all £2 14s. - and ordered to pay amount of the doctor's account for medical attendance to complainant in consequence of the assault.

Charles Kingston was charged by Richard Sandycock with rescuing three cows while on their way to the Gumeracha pound. The charge was proved, and defendant fined 20s. and costs - in all £2 7s. [Obs 14/3/1868 7ef.]


ADELAIDE HUNT CLUB. (By Rover.) The annual fixture at Gumeracha is always a popular one, but this year it was later than usual, and the majority of members had turned their horses out for the summer spell, consequently only a few left Adelaide at the appointed time. Our road was via Houghton, as Mr A.E. Ross had very kindly asked us to take lunch with him at Highercombe, where we arrived at 12 o'clock, and after doing full justice to the good things provided made a start at 1 o'clock for Gumeracha, which we reached about 2.30 p.m. Here we found a large contingent of the keen sports of the district assembled to welcome us. At 3 o'clock the Master took the pack in hand, and led up the road to the reserve, where on looking round I noticed the following regular riders:- The Master (Mr Allan Baker) on Kildare, Messrs A. Miller on Sportsman, A.J. Boase on Boomerang, A.J. Barker on Cardinal, F.H. Downer on Kingfish, A. Thomson on Blackboy, A.E. Ross on Dudu, A.E. Braund on Victor, and C. Sherard on Cheater; while the local division were ably represented by Messrs W. Formby on Sir John, W. Jenkins on Kilrush, F. Kingston on Lady Grey, G. Stott on Harkaway, McLean on Comrade, and Philp on a bay. The first three or four fences were really good post-and-rails, which the whole field jumped splendidly, and we were soon going over the hills at a racing pace. Wheeling to our left we crossed the main road, and then over a fence at the back of the township, where Dudu gave Mr Ross an ugly fall, but at the finish we were glad to learn that no bones were broken, a bad shaking being the extent of the injury. From here to the check, which took place in Mr Moore's paddock, the jumps were varied and thick, but all the horses were fencing faultlessly. During the breather of ten minutes I noticed all the original field was there, and when the Master again laid the hounds on it looked as if the run back to Gumeracha would be very merry, which indeed it was, as old Kildare, being on his very best behaviour, fairly reveled in climbing the hills, and when we again reached Gumeracha at 4.45 p.m. I think, although the horses were going very strong, they were not sorry to stop. All the local sportsmen worked very hard to make the meet a success, but a special word of praise is due to Mr W. Formby, who always goes to considerable trouble in picking out the runs. The club is also indebted to the following landowners, who cheerfully gave us permission to cross their property:- Captain Randell, Mrs Randell, Messrs Norsworthy, Gregory, Hannaford, Johnstone, Sandercock, Moore, Teakle, Lee, Kitto, Colman, Cornish, and Stott, and Mrs Scheck. In the evening we sat down to an excellent dinner provided for by about twenty of the local sportsmen. After punishing this very severely and honouring several toasts a pleasant social was spent, and we were quite sorry at 10 o'clock to bid our guests goodbye and start back for Adelaide, feeling sure that no trouble had been spared to make us enjoy the outing. [7/11/1891 19e.]



Obituary
Richard Sandercock, 61, of Riverton, District Council of Clare and Gilbert Valleys, South Australia, Australia, died Monday, 17 June 1901.

Born on Wednesday, 25 December 1839, in Launceston, Cornwall, United Kingdom, he was the son of the late Richard Sandercock formerly of Gumeracha, Adelaide Hills Council, South Australia, Australia and the late Elizabeth (Stanbury) formerly of Hartley Vale, South Australia, Australia.

He is survived by his husband of 33 years, Mary Ann Lockyer, son of Henry Lockyer of Port Adelaide, South Australia, Australia and Caroline (Brunswick) of Port Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.

Richard is survived by four children, Clara Jane Murphy and her husband Alfred Bryan Murphy of Gumeracha, Adelaide Hills Council, South Australia, Australia, Frederick Albert and his wife Sarah (Lock) of Riverton, District Council of Clare and Gilbert Valleys, South Australia, Australia, Frank Richard and his wife Janet (Crawford) of Riverton, District Council of Clare and Gilbert Valleys, South Australia, Australia, and Edith May of Undalya, South Australia, Australia; eight siblings, Mary Ann Gregory and her husband Thomas Gregory of Gumeracha, Adelaide Hills Council, South Australia, Australia, Samuel and his wife Elizabeth (Moore) of Gumeracha, Adelaide Hills Council, South Australia, Australia, Thomas and his wife Sarah Anthony (White) of Gumeracha, Adelaide Hills Council, South Australia, Australia, Louisa Bowey and her husband Henry Stoneman Bowey of Gumeracha, Adelaide Hills Council, South Australia, Australia, Albert William and his wife Jane (Mitchell) of Gumeracha, Adelaide Hills Council, South Australia, Australia, Elizabeth of Gumeracha, Adelaide Hills Council, South Australia, Australia, Sarah of Stepney, South Australia, Australia, and John and his wife Emily Edith (Bond) of Gumeracha, Adelaide Hills Council, South Australia, Australia; seven grandchildren, Leslie Hurtle Murphy, Victor Percy Murphy, Roy Murphy of Hindmarsh, South Australia, Australia, Harold Alfred Murphy of Hindmarsh, South Australia, Australia, Henry Victor of Riverton, District Council of Clare and Gilbert Valleys, South Australia, Australia, Gertrude Evelyn Murphy of Hindmarsh, South Australia, Australia, and Louis Fred of Riverton, District Council of Clare and Gilbert Valleys, South Australia, Australia.

Richard was preceded in death by two sisters, Louisa of Launceston, Cornwall, United Kingdom, and Emily Cossey of Norwood, South Australia, Australia; four grandparents, Samuel of Landue Bridge, Cornwall, United Kingdom, William Stanbury of Gumeracha, Adelaide Hills Council, South Australia, Australia, Mary Ann (Weeks) Sandercock of Linkinhorne, Cornwall, United Kingdom, and Elizabeth (Julian) Stanbury; two grandchildren, Elsie May Murphy of Hindmarsh, South Australia, Australia, and Garnet George.

Emigrated (‎23 Jul 1853 Gumeracha, Adelaide Hills Council, South Australia, Australia)


Marriages. SANDERCOCK-LOCKYER. On the 16th October, by the Rev. A. Pithouse, Mr Richard Sandercock, of Cudlee Creek, to Miss Mary Ann Lockyer of the same place.

Children:

1.
womanClara Jane Sandercock‏
Born ‎28 Jul 1868 Gumeracha, Adelaide Hills Council, South Australia, Australia
Died ‎27 Mar 1943 New Hindmarsh, South Australia, Australia 19 Jervois Street‎, age 74 years
Buried Hindmarsh, South Australia, Australia
Clara and Alfred Murphy
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Clara and Alfred Murphy
Clara and Alfred Murphy
Clara and Edith Sandercock
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Clara and Edith Sandercock
Clara and Edith Sandercock









Obituary
Clara Jane (Sandercock) Murphy, 74, of New Hindmarsh, South Australia, Australia, died Saturday, 27 March 1943.

Born on Tuesday, 28 July 1868, in Gumeracha, Adelaide Hills Council, South Australia, Australia, she was the daughter of the late Richard Sandercock formerly of Riverton, District Council of Clare and Gilbert Valleys, South Australia, Australia and the late Mary Ann Lockyer formerly of Riverton, District Council of Clare and Gilbert Valleys, South Australia, Australia.

She is survived by her husband of 56 years, Alfred Bryan Murphy.

Clara Jane is survived by five children, Leslie Hurtle, Victor Percy, Harold Alfred of Hindmarsh, South Australia, Australia, Gertrude Evelyn Staunton and her husband Henry Clarence Staunton of Hindmarsh, South Australia, Australia, and Doris Irene Rostron and her husband Albert Edward Rostron of Hindmarsh, South Australia, Australia; one brother, Frank Richard Sandercock and his wife Janet (Crawford) of Riverton, District Council of Clare and Gilbert Valleys, South Australia, Australia; six grandchildren, Mary Betty, Maxwell Ray B.e., Geoffrey Dean Rostron, Donald Trevor, Ann Carmel, and Ross Alfred.

Clara Jane was preceded in death by two children, Elsie May of Hindmarsh, South Australia, Australia, and Roy of Hindmarsh, South Australia, Australia; two siblings, Frederick Albert Sandercock of Saddleworth, District Council of Clare and Gilbert Valleys, South Australia, Australia, and Edith May (Sandercock) Fergusson of Riverton, District Council of Clare and Gilbert Valleys, South Australia, Australia; four grandparents, Richard Sandercock of Gumeracha, Adelaide Hills Council, South Australia, Australia, Elizabeth (Stanbury) Sandercock of Hartley Vale, South Australia, Australia, Henry Lockyer of Port Adelaide, South Australia, Australia, and Caroline (Brunswick) Lockyer of Port Adelaide, South Australia, Australia; one grandson, Clarence Alfred Staunton.

2.
manFrederick Albert Sandercock‏
Born ‎4 Apr 1870 Riverton, District Council of Clare and Gilbert Valleys, South Australia
Died ‎20 Oct 1929 Saddleworth, District Council of Clare and Gilbert Valleys, South Australia‎, age 59 years
Buried Saddleworth, District Council of Clare and Gilbert Valleys, South Australia
Wedding portrait of Frederick and Sarah Sandercock
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Wedding portrait of Frederick and Sarah Sandercock
Wedding portrait of Frederick and Sarah Sandercock









Obituary
Frederick Albert Sandercock, 59, of Saddleworth, District Council of Clare and Gilbert Valleys, South Australia, Australia, died Sunday, 20 October 1929.

Born on Monday, 4 April 1870, in Riverton, District Council of Clare and Gilbert Valleys, South Australia, Australia, he was the son of the late Richard Sandercock formerly of Riverton, District Council of Clare and Gilbert Valleys, South Australia, Australia and the late Mary Ann Lockyer formerly of Riverton, District Council of Clare and Gilbert Valleys, South Australia, Australia.

On Friday, 5 December 1919 he was preceded in death by his wife of 21 years, Sarah (Lock) Sandercock, daughter of Walter Lock.

Frederick Albert is survived by five children, Henry Victor of Riverton, District Council of Clare and Gilbert Valleys, South Australia, Australia, Louis Fred of Riverton, District Council of Clare and Gilbert Valleys, South Australia, Australia, Violet Ruby Schenscher and her husband Ernest Frederick Schenscher of Riverton, District Council of Clare and Gilbert Valleys, South Australia, Australia, Clifford John of Riverton, District Council of Clare and Gilbert Valleys, South Australia, Australia, and Millie Sarah Venning and her husband Howard John Venning of Riverton, District Council of Clare and Gilbert Valleys, South Australia, Australia; three siblings, Clara Jane Murphy and her husband Alfred Bryan Murphy of Gumeracha, Adelaide Hills Council, South Australia, Australia, Frank Richard and his wife Janet (Crawford) of Riverton, District Council of Clare and Gilbert Valleys, South Australia, Australia, and Edith May Fergusson of Undalya, South Australia, Australia; five grandchildren, Joe Connelly Schenscher, Peter Schenscher, William Howard Venning, Barbara Sarah Venning, and Trenna Doreen Venning.

Frederick Albert was preceded in death by four grandparents, Richard of Gumeracha, Adelaide Hills Council, South Australia, Australia, Elizabeth (Stanbury) Sandercock of Hartley Vale, South Australia, Australia, Henry Lockyer of Port Adelaide, South Australia, Australia, and Caroline (Brunswick) Lockyer of Port Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.

3.
manFrank Richard Sandercock‏
Born ‎20 Jun 1872 Riverton, District Council of Clare and Gilbert Valleys, South Australia
Died ‎17 Jul 1953 Southwark, South Australia, Australia 30 Holland Street‎, age 81 years
Buried Prospect, South Australia, Australia Dudley Park Cemetery
Occupation: Carpenter
Frank and Janet Sandercock
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Frank and Janet Sandercock
Frank and Janet Sandercock








4.
womanEdith May Sandercock‏
Born ‎16 Dec 1880 Undalya, South Australia, Australia
Died ‎30 Aug 1941 Riverton, District Council of Clare and Gilbert Valleys, South Australia Riverton Hospital‎, age 60 years
Buried Belvidere, South Australia, Australia Church Of England Cemetery
Clara and Edith Sandercock
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Clara and Edith Sandercock
Clara and Edith Sandercock
Edith Sandercock
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Edith Sandercock
Edith Sandercock
Edith Furgusson and Alfred and Clara Murphy
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Edith Furgusson and Alfred and Clara Murphy









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"Family Page: Mary Ann Lockyer & Richard Sandercock." HuMo-genealogy - Colin Sandercock's Family Tree (http://sandercock.net/family/index.php?page=family&tree_id=2&id=F32&main_person=I50 : accessed 19 April 2024) Mary Ann Lockyer #I50, born ‎31 Jul 1846 Walkerville, South Australia, Australia

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