Thursday, 22 February 2018

The guests at the party

52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks | Week 5 - Heirloom
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Signature tablecloth of Fred McKinlay and Francia Dow

We are very fortunate in our family to have myriad wonderful heirlooms, but perhaps the most splendid of them is a tablecloth. This is not just any ordinary tablecloth but a signature cloth that dates from the engagement of my great-grandmother Francia Dow and great-grandfather Frederick McKinlay. Yes, the same young couple we met in last week’s scandalous post.

As I learned through the correspondence relating to the incident in Broadmount, Fred and Francia became engaged to be married in approximately September 1905 and the occasion was celebrated with a large party at the bride’s parents’ home in Maryborough, Queensland. Each guest signed a tablecloth and after the party each signature was embroidered over and a decorative border of shamrocks, perhaps as a wish for good luck to the young couple or maybe as a salute to Frederick’s mother’s Irish heritage. Francia’s mother Catherine and sister Eva were accomplished needlewomen (and pieces of their work are some of our family’s other treasured heirlooms). Francia also had skills in this area as she won several prizes for needlework during her school years. We don’t know for sure who did the embroidery on this tablecloth but it’s reasonable to think it was Catherine or Eva, as Francia was working at this time. The tablecloth features the names of 114 guests at the party, providing insight into the family dynamics and social set of this couple. This included, of course, the happy couple along with Francia’s parents and all five siblings and both of Fred’s sisters, but not his brother or parents.

Interestingly, also in attendance was the odious Mr. Fleming (who so harshly raised the matter of Fred visiting Francia alone on weekends – see last week’s post), along with his daughter Isabella May (who was the same age as Francia), Alexander Main (Mr. Fleming’s business partner and Treasurer of the Broadmount School Committee), David Mathieson, President and Secretary of the school committee, and his wife Patience Mathieson. So clearly the relationship between Francia and the school committee was not always as strained as it became after the Broadmount School was closed in 1906. I’ve also used the names on the cloth as clues to help to try to establish the identity of Eva Dow’s beau. Family folklore says he died in the war and this is why Eva never married (you can read more about this in Feeling Blue About the Browns, August 2015).

Researching the people behind the other names on the tablecloth is an ongoing project. The full list of names appears below. I’d love to hear from anyone who has a connection to any of the people listed.

Mabel A Adam
Ruby Crooks
Ruth Hayward
Percy Millard
F Appel
C E Culverhouse
Florrie Hayward
Elsie Milcs
I Appel
Francia Dow
T Hewitt
Willie Mills
John J Archibald?
Edgar G P Dow
R C Hill
James A Mulhern
Marie Ball
C E Dow
William Hill
Lois Nelson
Herbert John Barker
Eva Faenza Dow
May Hobau
Regina Neuman
_________ Barrett
Louis Henry Dow
William Jackson
Sydney Vincent O’Kane
Olive Bell
Victor H Dow
Isabel Julin
R Jno Orkney
M E Bell
John McD M Dow
E Julin
Nancy Orkney
John Bell
Louis S Dow
A Kelman
Bessie Petersen
Susie Bradesy
Edwin Dunlop
Mary Kruger
Bertie Roberts
James Brannelly
George Evans
E T E L_______
H. Naomi Roberts
P M Brannelly
Ida Evans
Isabel La Barte
E M Roberts
Fred Brooks
Lizzie Evans
Finlay John Lawson
H J Roden
C G Brown
Daisy Evans
Robert Liddle
Luke Schenalback
I Brown
Robert Fleming
Con Macnara
Berry Schemalleck
F B Brown
Isabel May Fleming
Alexr Main
H Sewell (Henry)
H Brown
F O Foster
Jesper Nielsen Mark
Ada Sewell
Alfred Bryant
Lucy Foster
Lucy E Marsh
Ethel Sewell
Bob/Babs Butcher
Alfred G. Freeman
David Mathieson
A A Sinclair
W John Byrnes
Florence French
Patience Mathieson
Frank Sommers
M S Cameron
Chas G French
J S McCallum
Tess Streeter
Madeline L Chambers
Violet French
Frederick William McCourtie
Imelda Struber
Harold Charles
Ethel French
Fred McKinlay
Harry W Sutton
Amy Charles
Frederick Charles Gamball
Helena McKinlay
Ethel Telfer
Joseph Cook
Ethel Griffith
P McPherson
Margaret Thomas
Thomas H Cook
Adah Hastings
Will Merrick
Roy Tabor Thomas
Jeanette B Turner
Lily Wockner
Annie Wockner

Walter Watson
Emily Wockner
Cecilia Emily Woodward


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