Thursday, 8 February 2018

The grandest of names

52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks | Week 6 - Favourite Name
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Charles Leon Mathurin DeLaine
This week’s challenge is to write about a favourite name. I’m finding it a challenge to differentiate between a favourite name and a favourite ancestor and even then there are so many. So I’m going to write about the ancestor with what is possibly the grandest name in our tree – Charles Leon Mathurin DeLaine, my paternal 3 x great-grandfather. Charles also has the added attraction of purportedly being French which, in my daughter’s eyes, instantly elevates him above other ancestors. I’ll be honest and say I haven’t done a lot of research on this branch of the tree, largely because there is a published history of the DeLaine family in South Australia. However, in reviewing this publication to write this article, I find that there is plenty of scope for further research. But that’s for another day. For now, here’s a brief biography.

Charles Mathurin Leon DeLaine (Sr) is believed to have been born in LeHavre, France in 1818. He arrived in Australia some time before March 1843, when he married Jane Lucas in the Holy Trinity Anglican Church in Adelaide, South Australia. There are many stories about how he arrived in Australia, none of which have been able to be verified to date.

Jane Lucas
Charles (as he was known) and Jane lived for the first 30 years of their married life in Sturt Street, Adelaide. They bore 12 children (although Jane’s obituary states she had 13), 10 of whom lived into adulthood. The oldest child, daughter Caroline married George Mills – these were my gr-gr-grandparents. The fourth child, son Charles Mathurin Leon DeLaine Jr married George’s sister Julia.

From 1845 to 1869 Charles was employed in the Metropolitan Police Force. He subsequently returned to his prior trade as a butcher, operating from premises on Sultram Place, Adelaide, from the rear of the family home on Clarke Street, Norwood, and in a shop he had built in 1883 on The Parade, Norwood as an outlet for his growing smallgoods manufacturing business.

Charles died in 1886 of asthma and Jane in 1909 after a brief illness. Charles and Jane are buried together in West Terrace Cemetery in Adelaide. At the time of Jane’s death in 1909, there were 50 grandchildren and 31 great-grandchildren. By the time of the publishing of the history of this family, Charles and Jane’s descendants number 1382. I’d say that’s a grand effort befitting of a man with such a grand name.

11 comments:

  1. Yes that is a very grand name. I did chuckle a little at his change in profession, from butcher to Police Force, and then back again! That is an amazing number of descendants too!

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  2. HELEN W. September 16, 2018
    Hi Jane, Caroline and George are my paternal Gr grandparents, and my first daughter is Caroline. My father Vern Mills was their grandson. His father was their son Alfred. I just read Marhurin's book by Lorraine Willoughby yesterday in S A library. He is certainly the mystery man of this family re his early life. After reading yesterday, I visited the address of his butcher shop on Norwood parade which is now a gorgeous homewares shop. The stone wall of the rear cottage makes you wish walls could talk. My father did a lot of genealogy including Mathurin and I have dad's notes, wills etc of Mathurin and Jane. Their home in Clark street, plus a couple of other family member's homes in same street are restored. In particular, Mathurin and Jane's is beautiful. I would love to hear from any family who know anything about Mathurin prior to life in Australia. I have received some reference numbers attached to his name from record office in Le Manche but can't access details. Does anyone have more information within this large family?

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  4. Hi,

    Mathurin Charles Léon LAINé was born in 1818 in Etretat (Seine-Maritime)

    His birth record

    http://recherche.archivesdepartementales76.net/?id=viewer&doc=accounts%2Fmnesys_ad76%2Fdatas%2Fir%2Fserie_E_seigneuries_familles_notaires_etat_civil%2FFRAD076_IR_E_etat_civil%2Exml&page_ref=1332552&lot_num=1&img_num=1&index_in_visu=

    Frame 43 - number 13

    His mother is Bérénice Mélanie LAINé, 25 years old, unmarried, daughter of Mathurin LAINé and Madeleine Margueritte SALLENEUVE (married in 1785 in Ingouville, Seine-Maritime).

    The LAINé family is from Bréhand-Moncontour in Brittany (Mathurin LAINé was bon there on January 15th 1757)

    Bérénice Mélanie LAINé married Aza Bullard CASPER in Le Havre in 1828. They had several children.

    Regards from France.

    David Quénéhervé

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    1. HELEN W. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

      HELLO DAVID. WORDS CAN'T DESCRIBE HOW EXCITED I AM RIGHT NOW AFTER FINDING YOUR REPLY. I WAS IN MATHURIN'S SHOP ON THE PARADE HERE IN NORWOOD, ADELAIDE, SOUTH AUSTRALIA YESTERDAY. I ALSO PARKED IN FRONT OF HIS LOVELY HOME NEARBY TO SHOW A FRIEND. I HAVE A PHOTO OF HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THIS HOME THE DAY OF HIS FUNERAL. THE DAY BEFORE, I WAS AT A TRAVEL EXPO TO PLAN A TRIP TO FRANCE NEXT MAY/JUNE TO TRACE OUR MYSTERY GRANDFATHER. I NOW HAVE SO MUCH MORE TO EXPLORE IN FRANCE. THE NAMES ALL MAKE SENSE NOW. MATHURIN'S SECOND CHILD WAS BERENICE, AFTER HIS MOTHER. SHE DIED VERY YOUNG. NEXT DAUGHTER WAS ALSO BERENICE. THEN, HIS DAUGHTER CAROLINE'S GRANDAUGHTER (MY FATHER'S SISTER, AND MY AUNTIE), WAS ALSO NAMED BERENICE. SHE WAS A BEAUTIFUL LADY. I AM INTRIGUED TO KNOW HOW YOU FOUND THIS INFORMATION. ARE YOU CONNECTED WITH DEPARTMENTALES HISTORY OFFICES OR A KEEN GENEALOGIST? I NAMED MY FIRST CHILD CAROLINE WITHOUT KNOWING THAT IT WAS MY GREAT GRANDMOTHER'S NAME. HE WAS THRILLED TO TELL ME, AS HE WAS DOING A LOT OF FAMILY RESEARCH AT THE TIME. I NOW WONDER WHY MATHURIN'S NAME BECAME 'DE LAINE', WRITTEN ON HIS MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE. AND THE VERSION 'DELAINE' OF DESCENDANTS. PERHAPS, HE MEANT'OF LAINE'. ONE OF HIS SONS ALSO HAD CASPER IN HIS NAME. IS THERE ANY INFORMATION ON THE DATE OF HIS MOTHER'S DEATH. ALSO, THERE IS AN INTERESTING PAGE OF THE MYSTERIES OF HIS LIFE ON FAMILYPEDIA UNDER HIS NAME. YOU HAVE JUST SOLVED SOME OF THEM! contact: samhw26@gmail.com. ONCE AGAIN, THANKYOU SO VERY MUCH. REGARDS, HELEN.

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  5. Helen, thank you so much for your comment. It's great to hear from another descendant. I'll get in touch via email. The Janeologist.

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  6. Hello David, Thank you so much for reading my post and for sharing this additional information. Do you have a connection to the DeLaine family? (And apologies for being slow to reply - I did not receive an alert for your comment). Kind regards, The Janeologist.

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  7. Hi, my husband is also a decendand of Mathurin. He is Ian Delaine via the Arthur Edward Delaine line. We have been reading Colins Delaine( Ians dad) memoir of his first 30years. We have just noticed in talking about living with his grandfather Arthur Edward at what is now Delaine Avenue, he mentions that Mathurin was wounded by Maoris in NZ before coming to South Australia. We have heard many stories about Mathurin and his possible history prior to SA but this fact hadnt been noticed or heard before. Colin lived with his grandfather for several years so it seems this information would have come from his grandfathers direct knowledge of this father Mathurin.Hopefully this helps piece together the story a little more. Sandy

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    1. Hi Sandy, Thanks for sharing your family connection to Mathurin. Colin's memoir sounds really interesting. I'd love to chat more with you if you'd like to email me directly via the link on the profile page of my blog.

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  8. You may find more information at https://familypedia.wikia.org/wiki/Mathurin_Charles_Leon_Delaine_(1818-1886)) but I can see that some of what has been added here is not in that article.

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  9. Thanks Robin. Are you also a DeLaine descendant?

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