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Hordern family

The Hordern family is an Australian retailing dynasty.

Hordern
Shubra Hall in PLC Croydon grounds in 1892, home of Anthony Hordern III.
Current regionAustralia
Place of originRetford, Nottinghamshire, England
Members
  • Anthony Hordern, Snr.
  • John Hordern
  • Anthony Hordern, Jnr.
  • Anthony "Tertius" Hordern, III
  • Samuel Hordern
  • Sir Samuel Hordern
  • Sir Anthony (Tony) Hordern
  • Samuel "Sam" Hordern
Traditions

Outline

The Hordern family first came to prominence in Sydney as merchants and retailers with the establishment of Anthony Hordern & Sons,[1] and then gained notability in rural pursuits, stockbreeding, stockbroking, fashion, cricket and parliament. The Hordern name is still seen in Sydney through the naming of the Hordern Pavilion, Hordern Towers within World Square and the Hordern Fountain in memory of Samuel Hordern, in the Sydney suburb of Pyrmont.

Biographies

The Australian Dictionary of Biography has articles on the following members of the Hordern family:

  • Anthony Hordern I(1889–1970)[2]
  • Anthony Hordern II (1819–1876)[3]
  • Anthony Hordern III (1842–1886)[3]
  • Samuel Hordern I (1909–1960)[4]
  • Samuel Hordern II (1849–1909)[3]
  • Sir Samuel Hordern (1876–1956)[2]
  • Mary Hordern (1911–1961)[5]

Hordern family houses

As wealthy merchants and graziers, members of the extended Hordern family owned and built many important, and now heritage-listed, homes in Sydney and the NSW Southern Highlands. Family homes often carried names such as "Retford" celebrating the Hordern family links to Retford in Nottinghamshire, England, and "Stramshall", the birthplace of Anthony Hordern. Major dwellings are:

Family tree

*Gilbert Hordern (1718-1774) m. Beatrice née Devy
  • Anthony Hordern, Snr. (1788 – 9 June 1869) m. Ann née Woodhead (c. 1791 – 18 January 1871)[1] in 1817, migrated to Sydney in 1823, moved to Melbourne in 1839.
    • John (1819 – 27 March 1864) m. Rebecca née Carr (c. 1827 – 15 July 1875) on 5 July 1845. They lived in Charlotte Place, Sydney then "Kingston", Newtown. He is also mentioned as living at O'Connell Town – this may be the same place. He worked in the family business then on his own account from around 1845. He committed suicide with a razor at the Brickfield Hill home of his brother Lebbeus after an extended period of insanity.[18]
      • John Lebbeus Hordern (c. 1848 – 23 February 1910) m. Caroline (– 9 September 1938). He founded Hordern Brothers in Pitt Street. He died of pneumonia in Auckland, New Zealand after being thrown from a horse.
        • Roy Alfred (c. 1892 – 21 December 1935) died after an accident in Perth, Western Australia
        • Bruce Alexander (– 24 June 1943) m. (1) Winifred Frances née Perryman in March 1921, divorced 1931; (2) Ailsa Sylvia née Scholer on 22 July 1937. Home "Kalua" at Palm Beach[19]
      • E(dward) Carr Hordern (1853 – 24 July 1940) m. Frances Lillie née Dryland on 14 October 1885. After a family dispute, he founded in 1922, with his three sons, Hordern Brothers Limited, drapers, "Horderns in Pitt Street". Their home was "Chislehurst", Centennial Avenue Chatswood
        • (Cowra) Stewart Hordern (1891 – c. 10 February 1970) was involved in the family business from 1916.
          • Samuel Carr Hordern (1929–) was alderman for Macquarie Ward 1969 to 1974.[20]
      • Alfred James Hordern (c. 1859 – 15 August 1932) home "Highlands" Myra Street, Wahroonga or Waitara, New South Wales
    • Anthony Jnr. (1819 – 21 August 1876) m. Harriett née Marsden (c. 1820 – 21 January 1872), daughter of one Samuel Marsden Esq. (not the Rev. Samuel Marsden)[1] on 17 July 1841[21] Homes "Retford Hall" (probably named for his mother's birthplace), Darling Point[6] and 756 George Street. He was an alderman 1868 to 1879.[22]
      • Anthony III "Tertius" (24 July 1842 – 16 September 1886) m. Elizabeth Mary née Bull (c. 1847 – 21 November 1919)[23] on 12 October 1864[24] Home "Shubra Hall", Croydon later "Drummoyne House", Drummoyne, New South Wales. He left Sydney for Western Australia, where he made his mark as an entrepreneur in association with Sir Julius Vogel[25] and founding the Albany–Beverley "Great Southern" railway and developing much of the surrounding land. He died aboard the steamer R.M.S. Carthage on the Red Sea while returning to Australia after several years conducting his business affairs from London.[26] A memorial to him was erected at the top of York Street, Albany.[27] He was nominated by A. J. H. Saw, the Chancellor of the University of Western Australia, as one of the fifteen greats in the development of the State.[28]
        • Naomi Eveline (9 March 1873 – 1937) m. Colonel R. B. Firman of London
        • Arthur Gilbert (1877–1937) m. Henrietta née Gordon on 5 July 1899.[29]
        • Frieda Elsa (– 1956) m. lawyer A(rthur) Victor Worthington (c. 1871 – December 1928),[30] of Caversham, England on 28 April 1908, lived at Turramurra, then "Jersey", Potts Point.
        • Anthony Shubra Hordern (1879–1934) m. (1) Edith née Campbell on 4 September 1901;[31] (2) May née Brogan
          • Hugh Cecil Shubra (1906–1944) engaged to Marian Seton in May 1936
          • Basil Colin Shubra (1910–1969) was a prominent bank shareholder[32]
        • Miriam Harriet (1878–) m. Claude Thirkell of London on 3 November 1892[33]
      • Harriett (c. 1843 – 24 August 1904) m. Nathaniel George Bull J.P. (1842 – 7 November 1911) on 9 February 1861. They lived at "Cabramatta Park", Cabramatta then "Lugano", Potts Point. Her will was the subject of legal argument.[34] N. G. Bull was three times Mayor of Liverpool[35] and M.L.A. 1885–1887
        • Anthony Hordern Bull (– 20 June 1950) . Gertrude née ??, residence "Merrimba", Beecroft. He was previously engaged to Brenda Banks of "Tudor", Mosman in September 1936. He had a twin, of which no details yet to hand.
        • Harriet "Tinie" Bull (1868 – 22 June 1947) m. William Hordern (1862 – 29 June 1911), a cousin, on 8 June 1887 – see his entry below.
      • Hannah (1846 – 16 September 1884) m. Henry Bull on 29 November 1862
      • Samuel (14 July 1849 – 13 August 1909) m. Jane Maria née Booth (– 19 October 1945) on 11 November 1875; residence Retford Hall, Darling Point.[6][36]
        • Sir Samuel Hordern (24 September 1876 – 3 June 1956[37]) m. Charlotte Isabel "Lottie" née See (– 30 June 1952) on 14 March 1900; residence "Tuxedo", Strathfield, "Babworth House" Darling Point. She was the eldest daughter of Sir John See.
          • Doreen F. (1901) m. Oscar M. Peall of Marlborough, Wiltshire on 13 March 1935.[38] Doreen was noted as a socialite and ornithologist.[39]
          • (Charlotte) Audrey (1904–) m. writer William A. "Bill" Winter-Irving (1900–1990) on 24 May 1933.
          • Major Samuel "Sam" Hordern OBE (16 May 1909 – 25 July 1960[40]) m. June née Baillieu (11 June 1909 – 1999), youngest daughter of (Richard Percy) Clive Baillieu, of Melbourne on 12 April 1934. Home at Bellevue Hill.
            • Sara June (1935 –) m. Sidney Baillieu Myer (11 January 1926 –) on 15 December 1955, son of Sidney Myer, thus uniting two of Australia's wealthiest families. Sara was, in 1936, described as "Australia's richest baby".[39][41] Her estate, valued at $20 million, was the subject of litigation.[42]
        • Jane Mabel "Janey" "Dollie" (3 December 1878 –) m. Leslie Nicholl Walford (– 4 December 1928) on 5 February 1902, divorced in 1913. Leslie Walford, of Botany Gun Club, was a highly competitive marksman.
        • Minnie Sarah (1882 – 15 August 1931) m. (1) (William Walker) Russell Watson (– 1924) on 7 November 1904; (2) Dr. Herbert Vivian Holdern (10 February 1883 – 17 June 1938), a cousin, in 1930.
        • John Booth Hordern (15 May 1884 –), was written out of his father's will.[43]
        • Sir Anthony (Tony) Hordern (21 February 1889 – 18 April 1970[44]) m. (1) Viola Sydney née Bingham (– 14 February 1929) on 27 February 1911. Viola was a niece of the Chief Justice of Victoria, Sir John Madden;[45] (2) (Ursula) Mary née Bullmore (1 April 1911 – 1961) on 3 March 1932. Mary was fashion editor of The Australian Women's Weekly. Their home was Retford Hall, Darling Point.[46][47]
          • Dinah Bingham Hordern was engaged to Henry John Marks in April 1935
    • Elizabeth (1821–1906) m. James S(tewart) Dismorr (1821–1895) in 1844, lived in Gravesend, Kent.
    • Lebbeus (1826 – 1 November 1881) died in Naples en route to Australia
    • Mary Ann (1829 – 19 April 1872) m. Robert Clowes. They lived at Lebbeus's home "Stramshall", Potts Point, New South Wales.[48]
      • Mary Ann Rebecca (– 1926) m. John Stewart Dismorr of London on 30 April 1874.[49]
    • William (1831 – 8? 9? October 1881) m. Cecilia née Monger (c. 1835 – 8 December 1914[50]) and lived in Melbourne, home in 1873 "Stramshall", Victoria Parade, East Melbourne and in 1887 family lived in "Stramshall" on Burwood Road, later Auburn Road, Hawthorn.
      • William Hordern (1862 – 29 June 1911) m. Harriet "Tinie" née Bull (1868 – 22 June 1947), a cousin, on 8 June 1887, lived at "Cabramatta", Riversdale Road, later Princess Street, Kew, Victoria. William, solicitor of 339 Collins Street, was appointed a commissioner of the Supreme Court of South Australia in 1903[51]
        • (Harriet) May Hordern (11 March 1888 – 5 May 1951) m. Rev. Nigel a'Beckett Talworth Backhouse, Major-Chaplain AIF (18 April 1888 – 26 December 1966) on 10 December 1919. Nigel was chaplain at The Shore School.[52]
      • Lebbeus Hordern m. Louie Dewson née Smith on 25 May 1887, lived at Hawthorn, Victoria then "Pontefract", Balwyn, had daughters 18 September 1889, 7 September 1894, sons 28 February 1908, 4 April 1914
    • Edward (1838 – 14 August 1883) m. (1) Emily Jane née Grose (c. 1842 – 19 December 1865) on 8 February 1860; (2) Christiana Matilda Stack (– 24 April 1904) on 17 November 1866. They lived at 676 George Street South, Brickfield Hill, Sydney then "Milton House", Darlinghurst Road, then "Chatsworth", Potts Point. He was an alderman 1879 to 1882.[53]
      • Edward Hordern (20 April 1861 – 27 May 1913) m. Elizabeth Jane Scantlebury (10 February 1866 – 10 June 1947[54]) on 30 April 1884.
      • Percy Grose Hordern MLC (1 January 1864 – 1 April 1926) m. Annie Wright (1865 – 8 June 1939[55]) on 17 February 1885. He was a Labor Party member of the New South Wales Legislative Council between 1921 and 1926.
      • Cecilia Matilda (1870–1942) m. Frank Mallon McElhone (27 June 1866 – 10 July 1925)[56] on 6 November 1886.
      • Florence Amelia Hordern (1873–1912) m. Captain Christian Martin Crone Rovsing R.E. K.C.B. (14 November 1858 – 16 January 1930) on 2 April 1897[57] Rovsing was consulting engineer to the King of Siam.[58]
      • Cecil (c. 1868 – 14 September 1931) m. Eva Connell née Laycock OBE on 26 August 1889, home at "Ripley Lodge", Elamang Avenue, Kirribilli. Cecil was partner with Mr. H. H. McNall in the firm of McNall and Hordern and was a respected member of the Sydney Stock Exchange.[59] In recognition of her work for the Red Cross Society during World War I, Eva was awarded an OBE in 1920[60][61] and the Tip Tree Red Cross Convalescent Home for women at Strathfield was renamed Eva Hordern Home in 1943[62] in recognition of her work for Red Cross during World War II.[63]
      • Beatrice Maude (– 16 February 1953) m. John Patrick Garvan Sheridan, a barrister and later Justice Garvan Sheridan, (c. 1869 – 5 September 1938)[64] on 9 January 1901. They divorced in 1918.[65] She remarried, to Baron Henri de Tuyll in 1930.[66][67]
        • Beatrice Garvan Sheridan m. Lieutenant-Commander Mortimer Durand RN (retired) in 1931.[68]
      • Dr. Herbert Vivian Hordern (10 February 1883 – 17 June 1938) m. (1) Norah Ebsworth née White (1892 – 6 July 1938) in 1913. They separated in 1923[69] and were divorced in 1929.[70] She died as the result of a motor vehicle accident.[71] (2) Minnie Sarah née Hordern (1882 – 15 August 1931), a cousin and daughter of Samuel and Jane Maria Hordern (see above), in 1930.

Gallery

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hordern, family, australian, retailing, dynasty, hordernshubra, hall, croydon, grounds, 1892, home, anthony, hordern, current, regionaustraliaplace, originretford, nottinghamshire, englandmembersanthony, hordern, john, hordernanthony, hordern, anthony, tertius. The Hordern family is an Australian retailing dynasty HordernShubra Hall in PLC Croydon grounds in 1892 home of Anthony Hordern III Current regionAustraliaPlace of originRetford Nottinghamshire EnglandMembersAnthony Hordern Snr John HordernAnthony Hordern Jnr Anthony Tertius Hordern IIISamuel HordernSir Samuel HordernSir Anthony Tony HordernSamuel Sam HordernTraditionsAnglo Celtic Australian BritishAnglicanism Contents 1 Outline 2 Biographies 3 Hordern family houses 4 Family tree 5 Gallery 6 ReferencesOutline EditThe Hordern family first came to prominence in Sydney as merchants and retailers with the establishment of Anthony Hordern amp Sons 1 and then gained notability in rural pursuits stockbreeding stockbroking fashion cricket and parliament The Hordern name is still seen in Sydney through the naming of the Hordern Pavilion Hordern Towers within World Square and the Hordern Fountain in memory of Samuel Hordern in the Sydney suburb of Pyrmont Biographies EditThe Australian Dictionary of Biography has articles on the following members of the Hordern family Anthony Hordern I 1889 1970 2 Anthony Hordern II 1819 1876 3 Anthony Hordern III 1842 1886 3 Samuel Hordern I 1909 1960 4 Samuel Hordern II 1849 1909 3 Sir Samuel Hordern 1876 1956 2 Mary Hordern 1911 1961 5 Hordern family houses EditAs wealthy merchants and graziers members of the extended Hordern family owned and built many important and now heritage listed homes in Sydney and the NSW Southern Highlands Family homes often carried names such as Retford celebrating the Hordern family links to Retford in Nottinghamshire England and Stramshall the birthplace of Anthony Hordern Major dwellings are Retford Hall Darling Point was built by Anthony Hordern II in 1865 to a design by Edmund Blacket and was demolished just over one hundred years later 6 Retford Park Bowral was built in 1887 and was owned by three generations of Samuel Horderns until 1960 James Fairfax AC acquired the property in 1964 and in 2016 gifted the property to the National Trust of Australia 7 The old dairy was transformed into an art gallery Ngununggula meaning belonging in the local Gundungurra language which opened in October 2021 8 9 The Highlands Wahroonga was commissioned in the 1890s by Alfred James Hordern and was designed by John Horbury Hunt 10 11 Tuxedo Strathfield was an early home of Sir Samuel Hordern and is also thought to have been designed by Horbury Hunt 12 Babworth House Darling Point was the second home of Sir Samuel It was designed by Morrow amp de Putron in 1912 and is located in substantial harbourside grounds In 2004 the house was adapted into five large apartments 13 Jenner House Potts Point was originally known as Stramshall and was built by Lebbeus Hordern in 1871 to a design by Blacket It was later added to by Thomas Rowe and is listed by the National Trust of Australia 14 Shubra Hall Croydon is the oldest building on the campus of the Presbyterian Ladies College Sydney and was the home of Anthony Hordern III 15 Zanobi Petersham was given to Percy Hordern as a wedding present from his family 16 Kalua Palm Beach was owned by the Hordern family from its construction in the 1920s until 1978 17 Family tree Edit Gilbert Hordern 1718 1774 m Beatrice nee Devy Anthony Hordern Snr 1788 9 June 1869 m Ann nee Woodhead c 1791 18 January 1871 1 in 1817 migrated to Sydney in 1823 moved to Melbourne in 1839 John 1819 27 March 1864 m Rebecca nee Carr c 1827 15 July 1875 on 5 July 1845 They lived in Charlotte Place Sydney then Kingston Newtown He is also mentioned as living at O Connell Town this may be the same place He worked in the family business then on his own account from around 1845 He committed suicide with a razor at the Brickfield Hill home of his brother Lebbeus after an extended period of insanity 18 John Lebbeus Hordern c 1848 23 February 1910 m Caroline 9 September 1938 He founded Hordern Brothers in Pitt Street He died of pneumonia in Auckland New Zealand after being thrown from a horse Roy Alfred c 1892 21 December 1935 died after an accident in Perth Western Australia Bruce Alexander 24 June 1943 m 1 Winifred Frances nee Perryman in March 1921 divorced 1931 2 Ailsa Sylvia nee Scholer on 22 July 1937 Home Kalua at Palm Beach 19 E dward Carr Hordern 1853 24 July 1940 m Frances Lillie nee Dryland on 14 October 1885 After a family dispute he founded in 1922 with his three sons Hordern Brothers Limited drapers Horderns in Pitt Street Their home was Chislehurst Centennial Avenue Chatswood Cowra Stewart Hordern 1891 c 10 February 1970 was involved in the family business from 1916 Samuel Carr Hordern 1929 was alderman for Macquarie Ward 1969 to 1974 20 Alfred James Hordern c 1859 15 August 1932 home Highlands Myra Street Wahroonga or Waitara New South Wales Anthony Jnr 1819 21 August 1876 m Harriett nee Marsden c 1820 21 January 1872 daughter of one Samuel Marsden Esq not the Rev Samuel Marsden 1 on 17 July 1841 21 Homes Retford Hall probably named for his mother s birthplace Darling Point 6 and 756 George Street He was an alderman 1868 to 1879 22 Anthony III Tertius 24 July 1842 16 September 1886 m Elizabeth Mary nee Bull c 1847 21 November 1919 23 on 12 October 1864 24 Home Shubra Hall Croydon later Drummoyne House Drummoyne New South Wales He left Sydney for Western Australia where he made his mark as an entrepreneur in association with Sir Julius Vogel 25 and founding the Albany Beverley Great Southern railway and developing much of the surrounding land He died aboard the steamer R M S Carthage on the Red Sea while returning to Australia after several years conducting his business affairs from London 26 A memorial to him was erected at the top of York Street Albany 27 He was nominated by A J H Saw the Chancellor of the University of Western Australia as one of the fifteen greats in the development of the State 28 Naomi Eveline 9 March 1873 1937 m Colonel R B Firman of London Arthur Gilbert 1877 1937 m Henrietta nee Gordon on 5 July 1899 29 Frieda Elsa 1956 m lawyer A rthur Victor Worthington c 1871 December 1928 30 of Caversham England on 28 April 1908 lived at Turramurra then Jersey Potts Point Anthony Shubra Hordern 1879 1934 m 1 Edith nee Campbell on 4 September 1901 31 2 May nee Brogan Hugh Cecil Shubra 1906 1944 engaged to Marian Seton in May 1936 Basil Colin Shubra 1910 1969 was a prominent bank shareholder 32 Miriam Harriet 1878 m Claude Thirkell of London on 3 November 1892 33 Harriett c 1843 24 August 1904 m Nathaniel George Bull J P 1842 7 November 1911 on 9 February 1861 They lived at Cabramatta Park Cabramatta then Lugano Potts Point Her will was the subject of legal argument 34 N G Bull was three times Mayor of Liverpool 35 and M L A 1885 1887 Anthony Hordern Bull 20 June 1950 Gertrude nee residence Merrimba Beecroft He was previously engaged to Brenda Banks of Tudor Mosman in September 1936 He had a twin of which no details yet to hand Harriet Tinie Bull 1868 22 June 1947 m William Hordern 1862 29 June 1911 a cousin on 8 June 1887 see his entry below Hannah 1846 16 September 1884 m Henry Bull on 29 November 1862 Samuel 14 July 1849 13 August 1909 m Jane Maria nee Booth 19 October 1945 on 11 November 1875 residence Retford Hall Darling Point 6 36 Sir Samuel Hordern 24 September 1876 3 June 1956 37 m Charlotte Isabel Lottie nee See 30 June 1952 on 14 March 1900 residence Tuxedo Strathfield Babworth House Darling Point She was the eldest daughter of Sir John See Doreen F 1901 m Oscar M Peall of Marlborough Wiltshire on 13 March 1935 38 Doreen was noted as a socialite and ornithologist 39 Charlotte Audrey 1904 m writer William A Bill Winter Irving 1900 1990 on 24 May 1933 Celia Winter Irving 1941 26 July 2009 was an authority on Shona art Major Samuel Sam Hordern OBE 16 May 1909 25 July 1960 40 m June nee Baillieu 11 June 1909 1999 youngest daughter of Richard Percy Clive Baillieu of Melbourne on 12 April 1934 Home at Bellevue Hill Sara June 1935 m Sidney Baillieu Myer 11 January 1926 on 15 December 1955 son of Sidney Myer thus uniting two of Australia s wealthiest families Sara was in 1936 described as Australia s richest baby 39 41 Her estate valued at 20 million was the subject of litigation 42 Jane Mabel Janey Dollie 3 December 1878 m Leslie Nicholl Walford 4 December 1928 on 5 February 1902 divorced in 1913 Leslie Walford of Botany Gun Club was a highly competitive marksman Minnie Sarah 1882 15 August 1931 m 1 William Walker Russell Watson 1924 on 7 November 1904 2 Dr Herbert Vivian Holdern 10 February 1883 17 June 1938 a cousin in 1930 John Booth Hordern 15 May 1884 was written out of his father s will 43 Sir Anthony Tony Hordern 21 February 1889 18 April 1970 44 m 1 Viola Sydney nee Bingham 14 February 1929 on 27 February 1911 Viola was a niece of the Chief Justice of Victoria Sir John Madden 45 2 Ursula Mary nee Bullmore 1 April 1911 1961 on 3 March 1932 Mary was fashion editor of The Australian Women s Weekly Their home was Retford Hall Darling Point 46 47 Dinah Bingham Hordern was engaged to Henry John Marks in April 1935 Elizabeth 1821 1906 m James S tewart Dismorr 1821 1895 in 1844 lived in Gravesend Kent Lebbeus 1826 1 November 1881 died in Naples en route to Australia Mary Ann 1829 19 April 1872 m Robert Clowes They lived at Lebbeus s home Stramshall Potts Point New South Wales 48 Mary Ann Rebecca 1926 m John Stewart Dismorr of London on 30 April 1874 49 William 1831 8 9 October 1881 m Cecilia nee Monger c 1835 8 December 1914 50 and lived in Melbourne home in 1873 Stramshall Victoria Parade East Melbourne and in 1887 family lived in Stramshall on Burwood Road later Auburn Road Hawthorn William Hordern 1862 29 June 1911 m Harriet Tinie nee Bull 1868 22 June 1947 a cousin on 8 June 1887 lived at Cabramatta Riversdale Road later Princess Street Kew Victoria William solicitor of 339 Collins Street was appointed a commissioner of the Supreme Court of South Australia in 1903 51 Harriet May Hordern 11 March 1888 5 May 1951 m Rev Nigel a Beckett Talworth Backhouse Major Chaplain AIF 18 April 1888 26 December 1966 on 10 December 1919 Nigel was chaplain at The Shore School 52 Lebbeus Hordern m Louie Dewson nee Smith on 25 May 1887 lived at Hawthorn Victoria then Pontefract Balwyn had daughters 18 September 1889 7 September 1894 sons 28 February 1908 4 April 1914 Edward 1838 14 August 1883 m 1 Emily Jane nee Grose c 1842 19 December 1865 on 8 February 1860 2 Christiana Matilda Stack 24 April 1904 on 17 November 1866 They lived at 676 George Street South Brickfield Hill Sydney then Milton House Darlinghurst Road then Chatsworth Potts Point He was an alderman 1879 to 1882 53 Edward Hordern 20 April 1861 27 May 1913 m Elizabeth Jane Scantlebury 10 February 1866 10 June 1947 54 on 30 April 1884 Percy Grose Hordern MLC 1 January 1864 1 April 1926 m Annie Wright 1865 8 June 1939 55 on 17 February 1885 He was a Labor Party member of the New South Wales Legislative Council between 1921 and 1926 Cecilia Matilda 1870 1942 m Frank Mallon McElhone 27 June 1866 10 July 1925 56 on 6 November 1886 Florence Amelia Hordern 1873 1912 m Captain Christian Martin Crone Rovsing R E K C B 14 November 1858 16 January 1930 on 2 April 1897 57 Rovsing was consulting engineer to the King of Siam 58 Cecil c 1868 14 September 1931 m Eva Connell nee Laycock OBE on 26 August 1889 home at Ripley Lodge Elamang Avenue Kirribilli Cecil was partner with Mr H H McNall in the firm of McNall and Hordern and was a respected member of the Sydney Stock Exchange 59 In recognition of her work for the Red Cross Society during World War I Eva was awarded an OBE in 1920 60 61 and the Tip Tree Red Cross Convalescent Home for women at Strathfield was renamed Eva Hordern Home in 1943 62 in recognition of her work for Red Cross during World War II 63 Beatrice Maude 16 February 1953 m John Patrick Garvan Sheridan a barrister and later Justice Garvan Sheridan c 1869 5 September 1938 64 on 9 January 1901 They divorced in 1918 65 She remarried to Baron Henri de Tuyll in 1930 66 67 Beatrice Garvan Sheridan m Lieutenant Commander Mortimer Durand RN retired in 1931 68 Dr Herbert Vivian Hordern 10 February 1883 17 June 1938 m 1 Norah Ebsworth nee White 1892 6 July 1938 in 1913 They separated in 1923 69 and were divorced in 1929 70 She died as the result of a motor vehicle accident 71 2 Minnie Sarah nee Hordern 1882 15 August 1931 a cousin and daughter of Samuel and Jane Maria Hordern see above in 1930 Gallery Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hordern family The Hordern Pavilion Moore Park Plans for Retford Hall Darling Point The stone balustrade from the demolished Retford Hall Darling Point is now in the garden of Retford Park Bowral The Highlands Wahroonga Jenner House Potts Point Hordern Fountain Sydney Hordern family grave in Gore Hill cemetery St Leonards New South WalesReferences Edit a b c The Horderns amp Windsor Windsor and Richmond Gazette NSW National Library of Australia 21 May 1926 p 8 Retrieved 5 May 2013 a b Simpson Caroline 1983 Hordern Sir Anthony Tony 1889 1970 Australian Dictionary of Biography National Centre of Biography Australian National University Retrieved 20 June 2020 a b c Teale Ruth 1972 Hordern Anthony 1819 1876 Australian Dictionary of Biography National Centre of Biography Australian National University Retrieved 20 June 2020 Simpson Caroline 1996 Hordern Samuel 1909 1960 Australian Dictionary of Biography National Centre of Biography Australian National University Retrieved 20 June 2020 Simpson Caroline Hordern Ursula Mary Mary 1911 1961 Australian Dictionary of Biography National Centre of Biography Australian National University Retrieved 20 June 2020 a b c Retford Hall PDF Municipality of Woollahra Retrieved 5 June 2018 Retford Park Bowral 1887 to the future Retford Park of Bowral 2016 Retrieved 5 June 2018 Fitzgerald Michael 2 June 2022 Land Abounds Considering the breadth and blind spots of art history Art Monthly Australasia Retrieved 5 June 2022 Francis Kirsty 4 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Banking Case The Morning Bulletin Rockhampton Qld National Library of Australia 15 March 1949 p 1 Retrieved 7 May 2013 Personal Paragraphs The Advocate Burnie Tas National Library of Australia 4 November 1942 p 2 Retrieved 4 May 2013 Equity Court The Sydney Morning Herald National Library of Australia 23 March 1905 p 4 Retrieved 4 May 2013 The Mayor of Liverpool Australian Town and Country Journal NSW National Library of Australia 6 August 1887 p 12 Retrieved 5 May 2013 Teale Ruth 1972 Hordern Samuel 1849 1909 Australian Dictionary of Biography Vol 4 Melbourne University Press ISSN 1833 7538 Retrieved 5 June 2018 via National Centre of Biography Australian National University Simpson Caroline 1983 Hordern Sir Samuel 1876 1956 Australian Dictionary of Biography Vol 9 Melbourne University Press ISSN 1833 7538 Retrieved 5 June 2018 via National Centre of Biography Australian National University Miss Doreen Hordern Townsville Daily Bulletin Qld National Library of Australia 11 February 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