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Marshall Waller Clifton

Marshall Waller Clifton (1 November 1787 – 10 April 1861), commonly referred to as Waller Clifton, was an English civil servant, coloniser and politician in Western Australia.[1]

Waller Clifton
Born
Marshall Waller Clifton

(1787-11-01)1 November 1787
Alverstoke, Hampshire, England
Died10 April 1861(1861-04-10) (aged 73)
Australind, Western Australia, Australia
SpouseElinor Bell (1811–61; his death)
Children15

History edit

Clifton was born 1 November 1787 at Alverstoke, near Gosport, Hampshire, England, to Rev. Francis Clifton and Rebekah Katherine Clifton (née Bingham).

He joined the Admiralty as an extra clerk on 9 September 1805, and was promoted to junior clerk on 15 March 1811, 2nd class clerk on 5 February 1816, and 1st class clerk on 21 August 1819.

On 2 July 1811, Clifton married Elinor Bell (of Wandle House, Wandsworth, London, a first cousin, close friend and co-religionist of Elizabeth Fry, the famous Quaker prison reformer). Clifton and Elinor had fifteen children, one of whom died as a baby. Eleven of these children later came to Western Australia with their parents in 1841, and one followed later (George, as a Lieutenant in the Royal Navy in 1843, and again 1851–64).

On 22 January 1822, Clifton was appointed secretary to the Victualling Board for the Royal Navy at Somerset House. In 1828 he was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society.[2] After the position of secretary to the Victualling Board was abolished in 1832, he was retired on a pension and moved his family to France for eight years.

In 1840 the Western Australian Land Company was formed in London to promote a large land settlement scheme in the Colony of Western Australia. This was planned by a group of influential men including William Hutt, M.P. (brother of John Hutt, Governor of Western Australia from 1838 to 1846) and Edward Gibbon Wakefield, upon whose principles of colonisation the company was founded. Clifton was appointed Chief Commissioner and his son, Robert Williams Clifton (1817–1897), was appointed his secretary.

The name of the settlement, Australind, a contraction of Australia and India, was chosen as it was hoped to establish trade between the two countries.

Clifton and his family and other first settlers of the Australind region sailed to Australia on the barque Parkfield in October 1840, arriving at Port Leschenault (Bunbury) on 18 March 1841.[a] In 1841 Clifton was appointed magistrate and Justice of the Peace. However approval for the settlement was not finalised until 6 April 1842, and which Clifton was allocated a parcel of land at 15 Clifton Road, which he named "Alverstoke" and on which the original house still stands today.

The Western Australian Land Company collapsed in 1843, ceasing all operations in Western Australia within 3 years and the settlers were left to fend for themselves.

Clifton's children became prominent members of society in Bunbury, Australind and Brunswick, several occupying important positions such as Resident Magistrate (Pearce), Inspector of Water Police (George, who later returned to England and became Governor of Dartmoor Prison), member of the Town Trust (Pearce), Collector of Customs at Fremantle (Worsley). At one time, the Under Secretary for Lands, the Under Treasurer and the Surveyor General were all grandsons of Clifton. In 1897 about twenty of his grandchildren held senior offices in the Western Australian public service.

Elinor Clifton imported from England a prefabricated building (perhaps a Manning's portable cottage of which the Friends' Meeting House, Adelaide was a large example) as a meeting house, hoping to attract other settlers as "Friends". In 1847 Clifton moved to Upton House, which had been built from bricks brought from England as ballast on the Trusty when it arrived in May 1844. They had been intended for a house for Elizabeth Fry, but after her death in 1845 her husband sold them Clifton.[4]

In 1844 he was appointed to the Leschenault Road Board, and in 1851 he became a member of the Western Australian Legislative Council. He became known for fighting for the rights of the small landholders, which caused friction with the larger landholders and merchants of the Colony. He remained in the Legislative Council until the age of 71, resigning in 1858.

Clifton died at Upton House on 10 April 1861 after a long illness. His obituary in The Perth Gazette and Independent Journal of Politics and News of 19 April 1861 reads:

"It is with much regret that we record in our obituary of this day the death of Marshall Waller Clifton, Esq., of Australind. From his first arrival in the Colony, 20 years ago, to the period of his death, Mr. Clifton occupied a prominent position amongst us. When in the Legislative Council he was one of its most active and intelligent members. As a Horticulturist he was pre-eminent, the practical results of his various experiments in that branch of science leaving him no compeer. As the country gentleman, he was the personification of hospitality; whilst his agreeable manners, well-stored mind, and hilarity of spirits enhanced in no small degree the pleasures of his way-faring guests. In his family relations Mr. Clifton was in all respects patriarchal, and although he lived and died 'amidst a grove of his own kindred', there were many absent ones to grieve over his loss. In society at large he leaves a blank, as all must feel who have appreciated his presence during those periodical visits he was wont to pay to Perth and Fremantle; when, as 'The observed of all observers' his elasticity of spirits and 'Bonhommie' served to create, at least, a pleasing ripple upon the too often monotonous surface of our every day life."[5]

Family edit

Rev. Francis Clifton ( – ) was married to Rebekah Katherine Clifton (née Bingham). He was a lineal descendant of the first Sir Gervase Clifton, 4th baronet of Nottingham. At least one branch of his family were early colonists of Western Australia:

  • (Marshall) Waller Clifton FRS (1 November 1787 – 10 April 1861) married Elinor Bell (1793 – 1866) on 2 July 1811
  • eldest son Francis Clifton (1812 – January 1892)[6] became eleventh baronet in 1883[7]
  • Sir Waller Clifton (c. 1813 – 3 January 1894) of Admiralty, Whitehall, died in Fulham
  • Louisa Clifton (1814 – 12 October 1880)[8] married George Eliot (1816[9] – 18 October 1895) on 1 June 1842. Eliot, a nephew of Sir James Stirling, was a passenger on the Parmelia, was appointed government resident at Bunbury. Louisa is mentioned in several articles on Pioneer Women.[10][11]
  • eldest daughter Maude Clifton (1844 – 18 April 1915)[12] married Dr Thomas Henry Lovegrove (1842 – 14 December 1927)[13] in 1869. Lovegrove was Principal Medical Officer of Western Australia.
  • Laurence Stirling Eliot (1845 – 22 February 1922), Under-Treasurer[14]
  • (William) Pearce Clifton (2 February 1816 – 1 May 1885), farmer and resident magistrate of Bunbury. He married the widow Annette Josephine Gaudin (1816 – 8 November 1871) on 3 January 1844. They had no children. He married again, to Amy Symmons on 10 November 1874. His photographs of late-1860s Fremantle are highly regarded.[15]
  • Robert Symmons Clifton ( –1942) of South Africa
  • Brenda Clifton (1883 – 29 May 1963) married Albert Frank Johnston ( – ) on 24 April 1932
  • Robert Williams Clifton (1817 – 23 April 1897) of Upton House, Australind, married Christina Grant Martin (December 1821 – 24 January 1909) in 1840[16]
  • eldest son J. E. M. (John Edward Martin) Clifton (27 April 1844 – 30 November 1912)[17] married "cousin" (and sister of Louisa Clifton below) Anne Emily Fanny Clifton (died 14 April 1894)[18] on 11 March 1871; lived at Rosamel.[19]
  • William Robert "Beaumont" Clifton (1872 – 14 September 1949), noted horsebreaker, married Edith Meredith of Cookernup.[20]
  • Arthur Ernest Clifton (26 June 1873 – 3 August 1952) farmer at "Innadong", Brunswick, married Millie Buckland in 1901.[21]
  • (Francis) Maitland Clifton (27 March 1875[22] – 1957) married Beatrice Eleanor De Mole ( – 19 October 1938) on 8 March 1904, lived at "Rosamel", Australind.[23]
  • Elinor Mary Agnes Clifton (19 September 1876[24] – January 1951?[25][b]) married Charles H. Newstead Lovegrove on 15 April 1914[26]
  • Edward Loftus Clifton (1879–1923) was manager of Thomas Rose's farm at Roelands. He shared the property "Rosamel" with brother Maitland.
  • Lionel Maurice Clifton (1880–1967) of Harvey, prominent member of the Harvey Fish and Game Society
  • (Marshall) Waller Clifton (14 July 1849 – 20 September 1904),[27] Inspector of Police, later farmed at Wokalup. On 15 April 1875[28] he married "cousin" Louisa Clifton (c. 1849 – 28 May 1927)[29][c]
  • Eldest daughter (twin)[34] Grace Harriet Clifton (23 April 1876 – 1922) was born at Upton House, married Henry Charles Palmer on 27 December 1902. Grace and Jessie were bridesmaids at wedding of sister Beatrice.[35]
  • The other twin Jessie Christina Clifton MBE[36] (23 April 1876 – 1 October 1959) "did valuable service during the Great War as a nurse on transports, later in charge of one of the base hospitals at Fremantle"[32] She was engaged Frank Oliver Osborne, who however died on 7 July 1925.[37][38] She never married.
  • Gervase Clifton (September 1877 – 1957) married Florence Mabel Knowles ( – ) on 14 November 1899,[39] lived at "Manderri", later "Yuanderri", Northampton
  • Athol Gervase Clifton (23 May 1901 – ) married Eileen Beatrix Knowles ( – ) on 20 May 1936[40]
  • Marshall Waller Gervase Clifton (11 September 1903 – 3 December 1975) architect and painter, married Nancy Millicent Hughes (1911–1989) on 28 April 1934[41]
  • youngest son Basil Gervase Clifton (11 Feb 1913 – 24 Jun 1976) married Eileen Winifred Mann ( – ) on 7 May 1938[42]
  • Reginald "Reggie" Clifton (1878–1963) with the fifth and sixth contingents to the Boer War[43][32] married Alice Horatia Fry (c. 1874 – 17 February 1906)[44] on 27 April 1905.[45] He married again, to ?? Bellamy on 4 June 1915
  • Richard Henry "Dick" Clifton ( – 13 September 1939)[46] married Rachel Isabella Gibbs (c. 1880 – 29 March 1938),[47] on 28 March 1898.[48]
  • Marshall Waller Clifton (29 February 1880 – 3 November 1960) of Wundi Farm married Ida Mary Counsel ( – ) c. March/April 1921,[49] lived at Northampton
  • Helen Beatrice Clifton (1881–1961) married Robert Christison on 14 June 1902,[35] lived Tammin
  • Rosina Josephine Clifton (1883 – 1961) led an active social life as companion of sister Jessie, both were nurses.
  • Dorothy Clifton (1884 – 1954) married Thomas Myatt on 18 November 1913, a double wedding with sister Cecily.[50]
  • youngest daughter Cecily Clifton (1886 – 24 January 1967) married Londoner Rev. Samuel Thomas "Sam" Lindsey on 18 November 1913[51]
  • (Francis) Carmalt Clifton (1887–1953) had an auto repair shop in Bunbury.
  • Frances Eleanor Clifton (23 November 1851 – 19 January 1881) married John Forster Johnston ( – ) on 17 June 1874[52]
  • R(obert) Cecil Clifton JP ISO (c. 1854 – 17 January 1931)[53] married Rose Louisa Leake on 12 April 1882. He was Under-Secretary for Lands. He was an accomplished amateur organ builder.[54]
  • Algernon Francis "Algy" Clifton (February 1857 – 6 January 1948)[55] of "Alverstoke", Brunswick
  • Archibald Gervase Clifton (c. 1858 – 24 April 1938) married Fanny Leonora Hardey (died 1 August 1927)[56] on 25 April 1884. He was warden at Lawlers and other goldfields and Resident Magistrate at Kimberley.
  • Roy Kimberley Clifton (1896 – 15 August 1915) killed at Gallipoli in August 1915[57]
  • (Francis) Joseph B(ingham) Clifton (c. 1861 – 17 September 1941) married Nellie Fitzgerald Davoren in 1910[58]
  • Joseph Bingham Clifton (1819, died in infancy)
  • Elinor Katherine Clifton (c. 1820 – 21 March 1904) never married[59]
  • Mary Clifton (1822 – 18 July 1893)[60] married Harley Robert Johnston ( – ) on 31 December 1845. She is known for her sketches (no further details available).[61]
  • eldest son Edward "Bertie" Johnston (11 January 1880 – 6 September 1942) had a long and distinguished political career
  • Edgar Johnston (30 April 1896 – 22 May 1988) was a fighter pilot in WWI and civil aviation pioneer.
  • George Clifton (1823–1913), water police officer, collector of plants and algae. He became governor of Portland and Dartmoor prisons.
  • Gervase Clifton (c. 1825 – 19 February 1913) never married[62]
  • Charles Hippuff Clifton (1827 – 21 June 1890), long-serving public servant[63]
  • Lucy Clifton (1829 – 17 October 1906)[64] married Rev. Henry W. Brown ( – July 1886)[65] in 1853. Brown was Colonial Chaplain of Bunbury.
  • youngest son Leonard Worsley Clifton (c. 1830 – 9 November 1895) Collector of Customs ?-1891. He married Elizabeth Stormonth Ferguson (c. 1829 – 10 August 1918) on 16 February 1860
  • John Maxwell Clifton (1871–1956) married Kathleen Swain Hooper on 18 July 1908.[66]
  • Francis Gervase Clifton (1874– ) businessman, from 1911 in partnership with Frederick George Gordon Shand.[67]
  • Rachel Catherine Clifton (1833–1852)
  • Caroline Clifton (1835–1883)

In 1979, the descendants of Marshall Waller Clifton numbered over 2,100.

In popular culture edit

Perth Gossip, a play by Canon Alfred Burton (c. 1864 – 9 December 1947),[68] was produced for the West Australian Historical Society on November 1933 at the Karrakatta Club,[69] and again at the Burt Memorial Hall on 8 May 1934.[70] The play was set in the drawing-room of Upton House, and centred around a visit from Archdeacon Wollaston (played by Burton), with the Clifton family (Marshall Waller Clifton, his Quaker wife, and children Mrs Johnston, Mrs George Eliot and Pearce Clifton) pumping him for gossip about other settlers. Several latter-day members of the family were in the cast.

Further reading edit

Articles by Miss D. C. Cowan

  • Chronicle of Early Days I.
  • Chronicle of Early Days II.

From the diary of Louisa Eliot, née Clifton

  • Australind Reminiscences

Notes edit

  1. ^ Clifton's family, from the passenger list, consisted of Marshall Waller Clifton (chief commissioner of the Western Australian Company) (53) and Mrs. Clifton (48); the Misses Louise (26), Ellen (20), Mary (18), Lucy (11), Rachael (7), and Caroline Clifton (5); Masters Gervase (15), Chas H. (13) and L. Worsley Clifton (10). Mr. Robert W. Clifton (secretary to the chief commissioner) (24), and his wife (19). Also on the list was Wm. Pearce Clifton (25). They had been promised land at Geraldton, but on arrival they were informed that they were going to Australind — take it or register a protest, and wait a year for the reply.[3]
  2. ^ Dubious report — and Lovegrove Family genealogy site gives her DoD as 26 April 1972
  3. ^ Perhaps second cousins. Louisa and Anne Emily Fanny Clifton were daughters of William Carmalt Clifton (c. 1820 – 29 September 1885).[30] Gervase Clifton (c. 1863 – 20 December 1932),[31] Curator of Intestate Estates, Perth, was a brother,[32] as was William Edward Clifton (1848 – 11 January 1907), at whose home Anne Emily died. The relationship between Robert Williams Clifton (father of the brothers) and William Carmalt Clifton (father of the sisters) is unclear, but they were not brothers. This family also had a Gervase Clifton, second son of William Carmalt Clifton, who married Elizabeth Carolina "Lily" Oldenburg on 21 February 1895.[33]

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"Alverstoke": Emily K. Clifton, Artlook Books 1981; verbal anecdotes from various Clifton family members and descendants (Emily Ker Clifton, Ethel Ozanne née Davies, Brian Henry Ozanne in particular).

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Marshall Clifton redirects here For the West Australian architect see Marshall Waller Gervase Clifton Marshall Waller Clifton 1 November 1787 10 April 1861 commonly referred to as Waller Clifton was an English civil servant coloniser and politician in Western Australia 1 Waller CliftonBornMarshall Waller Clifton 1787 11 01 1 November 1787Alverstoke Hampshire EnglandDied10 April 1861 1861 04 10 aged 73 Australind Western Australia AustraliaSpouseElinor Bell 1811 61 his death Children15 Contents 1 History 2 Family 3 In popular culture 4 Further reading 5 Notes 6 ReferencesHistory editClifton was born 1 November 1787 at Alverstoke near Gosport Hampshire England to Rev Francis Clifton and Rebekah Katherine Clifton nee Bingham He joined the Admiralty as an extra clerk on 9 September 1805 and was promoted to junior clerk on 15 March 1811 2nd class clerk on 5 February 1816 and 1st class clerk on 21 August 1819 On 2 July 1811 Clifton married Elinor Bell of Wandle House Wandsworth London a first cousin close friend and co religionist of Elizabeth Fry the famous Quaker prison reformer Clifton and Elinor had fifteen children one of whom died as a baby Eleven of these children later came to Western Australia with their parents in 1841 and one followed later George as a Lieutenant in the Royal Navy in 1843 and again 1851 64 On 22 January 1822 Clifton was appointed secretary to the Victualling Board for the Royal Navy at Somerset House In 1828 he was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society 2 After the position of secretary to the Victualling Board was abolished in 1832 he was retired on a pension and moved his family to France for eight years In 1840 the Western Australian Land Company was formed in London to promote a large land settlement scheme in the Colony of Western Australia This was planned by a group of influential men including William Hutt M P brother of John Hutt Governor of Western Australia from 1838 to 1846 and Edward Gibbon Wakefield upon whose principles of colonisation the company was founded Clifton was appointed Chief Commissioner and his son Robert Williams Clifton 1817 1897 was appointed his secretary The name of the settlement Australind a contraction of Australia and India was chosen as it was hoped to establish trade between the two countries Clifton and his family and other first settlers of the Australind region sailed to Australia on the barque Parkfield in October 1840 arriving at Port Leschenault Bunbury on 18 March 1841 a In 1841 Clifton was appointed magistrate and Justice of the Peace However approval for the settlement was not finalised until 6 April 1842 and which Clifton was allocated a parcel of land at 15 Clifton Road which he named Alverstoke and on which the original house still stands today The Western Australian Land Company collapsed in 1843 ceasing all operations in Western Australia within 3 years and the settlers were left to fend for themselves Clifton s children became prominent members of society in Bunbury Australind and Brunswick several occupying important positions such as Resident Magistrate Pearce Inspector of Water Police George who later returned to England and became Governor of Dartmoor Prison member of the Town Trust Pearce Collector of Customs at Fremantle Worsley At one time the Under Secretary for Lands the Under Treasurer and the Surveyor General were all grandsons of Clifton In 1897 about twenty of his grandchildren held senior offices in the Western Australian public service Elinor Clifton imported from England a prefabricated building perhaps a Manning s portable cottage of which the Friends Meeting House Adelaide was a large example as a meeting house hoping to attract other settlers as Friends In 1847 Clifton moved to Upton House which had been built from bricks brought from England as ballast on the Trusty when it arrived in May 1844 They had been intended for a house for Elizabeth Fry but after her death in 1845 her husband sold them Clifton 4 In 1844 he was appointed to the Leschenault Road Board and in 1851 he became a member of the Western Australian Legislative Council He became known for fighting for the rights of the small landholders which caused friction with the larger landholders and merchants of the Colony He remained in the Legislative Council until the age of 71 resigning in 1858 Clifton died at Upton House on 10 April 1861 after a long illness His obituary in The Perth Gazette and Independent Journal of Politics and News of 19 April 1861 reads It is with much regret that we record in our obituary of this day the death of Marshall Waller Clifton Esq of Australind From his first arrival in the Colony 20 years ago to the period of his death Mr Clifton occupied a prominent position amongst us When in the Legislative Council he was one of its most active and intelligent members As a Horticulturist he was pre eminent the practical results of his various experiments in that branch of science leaving him no compeer As the country gentleman he was the personification of hospitality whilst his agreeable manners well stored mind and hilarity of spirits enhanced in no small degree the pleasures of his way faring guests In his family relations Mr Clifton was in all respects patriarchal and although he lived and died amidst a grove of his own kindred there were many absent ones to grieve over his loss In society at large he leaves a blank as all must feel who have appreciated his presence during those periodical visits he was wont to pay to Perth and Fremantle when as The observed of all observers his elasticity of spirits and Bonhommie served to create at least a pleasing ripple upon the too often monotonous surface of our every day life 5 Family editRev Francis Clifton was married to Rebekah Katherine Clifton nee Bingham He was a lineal descendant of the first Sir Gervase Clifton 4th baronet of Nottingham At least one branch of his family were early colonists of Western Australia Marshall Waller Clifton FRS 1 November 1787 10 April 1861 married Elinor Bell 1793 1866 on 2 July 1811eldest son Francis Clifton 1812 January 1892 6 became eleventh baronet in 1883 7 Sir Waller Clifton c 1813 3 January 1894 of Admiralty Whitehall died in Fulham Louisa Clifton 1814 12 October 1880 8 married George Eliot 1816 9 18 October 1895 on 1 June 1842 Eliot a nephew of Sir James Stirling was a passenger on the Parmelia was appointed government resident at Bunbury Louisa is mentioned in several articles on Pioneer Women 10 11 eldest daughter Maude Clifton 1844 18 April 1915 12 married Dr Thomas Henry Lovegrove 1842 14 December 1927 13 in 1869 Lovegrove was Principal Medical Officer of Western Australia Laurence Stirling Eliot 1845 22 February 1922 Under Treasurer 14 William Pearce Clifton 2 February 1816 1 May 1885 farmer and resident magistrate of Bunbury He married the widow Annette Josephine Gaudin 1816 8 November 1871 on 3 January 1844 They had no children He married again to Amy Symmons on 10 November 1874 His photographs of late 1860s Fremantle are highly regarded 15 Robert Symmons Clifton 1942 of South Africa Brenda Clifton 1883 29 May 1963 married Albert Frank Johnston on 24 April 1932Robert Williams Clifton 1817 23 April 1897 of Upton House Australind married Christina Grant Martin December 1821 24 January 1909 in 1840 16 eldest son J E M John Edward Martin Clifton 27 April 1844 30 November 1912 17 married cousin and sister of Louisa Clifton below Anne Emily Fanny Clifton died 14 April 1894 18 on 11 March 1871 lived at Rosamel 19 William Robert Beaumont Clifton 1872 14 September 1949 noted horsebreaker married Edith Meredith of Cookernup 20 Arthur Ernest Clifton 26 June 1873 3 August 1952 farmer at Innadong Brunswick married Millie Buckland in 1901 21 Francis Maitland Clifton 27 March 1875 22 1957 married Beatrice Eleanor De Mole 19 October 1938 on 8 March 1904 lived at Rosamel Australind 23 Elinor Mary Agnes Clifton 19 September 1876 24 January 1951 25 b married Charles H Newstead Lovegrove on 15 April 1914 26 Edward Loftus Clifton 1879 1923 was manager of Thomas Rose s farm at Roelands He shared the property Rosamel with brother Maitland Lionel Maurice Clifton 1880 1967 of Harvey prominent member of the Harvey Fish and Game Society Marshall Waller Clifton 14 July 1849 20 September 1904 27 Inspector of Police later farmed at Wokalup On 15 April 1875 28 he married cousin Louisa Clifton c 1849 28 May 1927 29 c Eldest daughter twin 34 Grace Harriet Clifton 23 April 1876 1922 was born at Upton House married Henry Charles Palmer on 27 December 1902 Grace and Jessie were bridesmaids at wedding of sister Beatrice 35 The other twin Jessie Christina Clifton MBE 36 23 April 1876 1 October 1959 did valuable service during the Great War as a nurse on transports later in charge of one of the base hospitals at Fremantle 32 She was engaged Frank Oliver Osborne who however died on 7 July 1925 37 38 She never married Gervase Clifton September 1877 1957 married Florence Mabel Knowles on 14 November 1899 39 lived at Manderri later Yuanderri NorthamptonAthol Gervase Clifton 23 May 1901 married Eileen Beatrix Knowles on 20 May 1936 40 Marshall Waller Gervase Clifton 11 September 1903 3 December 1975 architect and painter married Nancy Millicent Hughes 1911 1989 on 28 April 1934 41 Romola Clifton 30 November 1935 painteryoungest son Basil Gervase Clifton 11 Feb 1913 24 Jun 1976 married Eileen Winifred Mann on 7 May 1938 42 dd Reginald Reggie Clifton 1878 1963 with the fifth and sixth contingents to the Boer War 43 32 married Alice Horatia Fry c 1874 17 February 1906 44 on 27 April 1905 45 He married again to Bellamy on 4 June 1915 Richard Henry Dick Clifton 13 September 1939 46 married Rachel Isabella Gibbs c 1880 29 March 1938 47 on 28 March 1898 48 Marshall Waller Clifton 29 February 1880 3 November 1960 of Wundi Farm married Ida Mary Counsel c March April 1921 49 lived at Northampton Helen Beatrice Clifton 1881 1961 married Robert Christison on 14 June 1902 35 lived Tammin Rosina Josephine Clifton 1883 1961 led an active social life as companion of sister Jessie both were nurses Dorothy Clifton 1884 1954 married Thomas Myatt on 18 November 1913 a double wedding with sister Cecily 50 youngest daughter Cecily Clifton 1886 24 January 1967 married Londoner Rev Samuel Thomas Sam Lindsey on 18 November 1913 51 Francis Carmalt Clifton 1887 1953 had an auto repair shop in Bunbury dd Frances Eleanor Clifton 23 November 1851 19 January 1881 married John Forster Johnston on 17 June 1874 52 R obert Cecil Clifton JP ISO c 1854 17 January 1931 53 married Rose Louisa Leake on 12 April 1882 He was Under Secretary for Lands He was an accomplished amateur organ builder 54 Algernon Francis Algy Clifton February 1857 6 January 1948 55 of Alverstoke Brunswick Archibald Gervase Clifton c 1858 24 April 1938 married Fanny Leonora Hardey died 1 August 1927 56 on 25 April 1884 He was warden at Lawlers and other goldfields and Resident Magistrate at Kimberley Roy Kimberley Clifton 1896 15 August 1915 killed at Gallipoli in August 1915 57 Francis Joseph B ingham Clifton c 1861 17 September 1941 married Nellie Fitzgerald Davoren in 1910 58 dd Joseph Bingham Clifton 1819 died in infancy Elinor Katherine Clifton c 1820 21 March 1904 never married 59 Mary Clifton 1822 18 July 1893 60 married Harley Robert Johnston on 31 December 1845 She is known for her sketches no further details available 61 Harry Johnston 1853 1915 was Surveyor General of Western Australia from 1896 to 1915eldest son Edward Bertie Johnston 11 January 1880 6 September 1942 had a long and distinguished political career Edgar Johnston 30 April 1896 22 May 1988 was a fighter pilot in WWI and civil aviation pioneer dd George Clifton 1823 1913 water police officer collector of plants and algae He became governor of Portland and Dartmoor prisons Gervase Clifton c 1825 19 February 1913 never married 62 Charles Hippuff Clifton 1827 21 June 1890 long serving public servant 63 Lucy Clifton 1829 17 October 1906 64 married Rev Henry W Brown July 1886 65 in 1853 Brown was Colonial Chaplain of Bunbury youngest son Leonard Worsley Clifton c 1830 9 November 1895 Collector of Customs 1891 He married Elizabeth Stormonth Ferguson c 1829 10 August 1918 on 16 February 1860John Maxwell Clifton 1871 1956 married Kathleen Swain Hooper on 18 July 1908 66 Francis Gervase Clifton 1874 businessman from 1911 in partnership with Frederick George Gordon Shand 67 Rachel Catherine Clifton 1833 1852 Caroline Clifton 1835 1883 dd In 1979 the descendants of Marshall Waller Clifton numbered over 2 100 In popular culture editPerth Gossip a play by Canon Alfred Burton c 1864 9 December 1947 68 was produced for the West Australian Historical Society on November 1933 at the Karrakatta Club 69 and again at the Burt Memorial Hall on 8 May 1934 70 The play was set in the drawing room of Upton House and centred around a visit from Archdeacon Wollaston played by Burton with the Clifton family Marshall Waller Clifton his Quaker wife and children Mrs Johnston Mrs George Eliot and Pearce Clifton pumping him for gossip about other settlers Several latter day members of the family were in the cast Further reading editArticles by Miss D C Cowan Chronicle of Early Days I Chronicle of Early Days II From the diary of Louisa Eliot nee Clifton Australind ReminiscencesNotes edit Clifton s family from the passenger list consisted of Marshall Waller Clifton chief commissioner of the Western Australian Company 53 and Mrs Clifton 48 the Misses Louise 26 Ellen 20 Mary 18 Lucy 11 Rachael 7 and Caroline Clifton 5 Masters Gervase 15 Chas H 13 and L Worsley Clifton 10 Mr Robert W Clifton secretary to the chief commissioner 24 and his wife 19 Also on the list was Wm Pearce Clifton 25 They had been promised land at Geraldton but on arrival they were informed that they were going to Australind take it or register a protest and wait a year for the reply 3 Dubious report and Lovegrove Family genealogy site gives her DoD as 26 April 1972 Perhaps second cousins Louisa and Anne Emily Fanny Clifton were daughters of William Carmalt Clifton c 1820 29 September 1885 30 Gervase Clifton c 1863 20 December 1932 31 Curator of Intestate Estates Perth was a brother 32 as was William Edward Clifton 1848 11 January 1907 at whose home Anne Emily died The relationship between Robert Williams Clifton father of the brothers and William Carmalt Clifton father of the sisters is unclear but they were not brothers This family also had a Gervase Clifton second son of William Carmalt Clifton who married Elizabeth Carolina Lily Oldenburg on 21 February 1895 33 References edit Staples A C Clifton Marshall Waller 1787 1861 Australian Dictionary of Biography National Centre of Biography Australian National University retrieved 22 July 2018 List of Fellows of the Royal Society 1660 2007 PDF Royal Society Retrieved 7 May 2015 Earliest Brunswick The Harvey Waroona Mail Vol 1 no 20 Western Australia 11 September 1931 p 2 Retrieved 6 May 2023 via National Library of Australia Elinor Clifton Quakers Australia 29 November 2017 Retrieved 7 May 2023 The Independent Journal The Perth Gazette and Independent Journal of Politics and News 19 April 1861 General News The Daily News Perth Vol XI no 3216 Western Australia 23 February 1892 p 2 Retrieved 2 May 2023 via National Library of Australia Answers to Correspondents Sunday Times Perth No 676 Western Australia 18 December 1910 p 17 Retrieved 2 May 2023 via National Library of Australia Family Notices The Victorian Express Perth Vol III no 6 Western Australia 13 October 1880 p 2 Retrieved 7 May 2023 via National Library of Australia No Title The Possum Vol 1 no 17 Western Australia 10 December 1887 p 6 Retrieved 7 May 2023 via National Library of Australia Pioneer Women Western Mail Vol XLIV no 2 264 Western Australia 4 July 1929 p 59 Centenary number Retrieved 7 May 2023 via National Library of Australia Some Women of Mark Western Mail Vol XLVIII no 2 447 Western Australia 5 January 1933 p 76 Commemorating the 100th Birthday of the West Australian Retrieved 7 May 2023 via National Library of Australia Obituary Southern Times Vol 27 no 96 Western Australia 20 April 1915 p 5 Retrieved 7 May 2023 via National Library of Australia A Pioneer Doctor The West Australian Vol XLIII no 7 958 Western Australia 15 December 1927 p 18 Retrieved 7 May 2023 via National Library of Australia Death of Mr L S Eliot The West Australian Vol XXXVIII no 6 194 Western Australia 23 February 1922 p 6 Retrieved 7 May 2023 via National Library of Australia Bernadette Pedersen Streets of Bunbury William Pearce Clifton Museum of Perth Retrieved 7 May 2023 Death of Mr R W Clifton The West Australian Vol 13 no 3 487 Western Australia 29 April 1897 p 2 Retrieved 1 May 2023 via National Library of Australia J E M Clifton Southern Times Perth Vol 25 no 38 Western Australia 30 November 1912 p 6 Retrieved 1 May 2023 via National Library of Australia Family Notices The West Australian Vol 10 no 2 549 Western Australia 17 April 1894 p 4 Retrieved 3 May 2023 via National Library of Australia J E M Cliftom Southern Times Perth Vol 25 no 38 Western Australia 30 November 1912 p 6 Retrieved 3 May 2023 via National Library of Australia Dairy Pioneer s Death Harvey Murray Times Vol XVIII no 6 Western Australia 23 September 1949 p 3 Retrieved 2 May 2023 via National Library of Australia Brunswick News Harvey Murray Times Vol XXI no 2 Western Australia 15 August 1952 p 8 Retrieved 2 May 2023 via National Library of Australia Family Notices The Inquirer and Commercial News Vol XXXV no 2 546 Western Australia 7 April 1875 p 2 Retrieved 6 May 2023 via National Library of Australia Births Marriages and Deaths Evening Journal Adelaide Vol XXXVII no 10357 South Australia 5 April 1904 p 1 Retrieved 2 May 2023 via National Library of Australia Family Notices The Inquirer and Commercial News Vol XXXVII no 2 609 Western Australia 27 September 1876 p 2 Retrieved 6 May 2023 via National Library of Australia Brunswick Notes Harvey Murray Times Vol XIX no 25 Western Australia 2 February 1951 p 9 Retrieved 4 May 2023 via National Library of Australia Lovegrove Clifton The Southern Times Perth Vol 26 no 98 Western Australia 25 April 1914 p 5 Retrieved 4 May 2023 via National Library of Australia Death of Mr Waller Clifton The Daily News Perth Vol XXIII no 9160 Western Australia 21 September 1904 p 11 Retrieved 3 May 2023 via National Library of Australia Family Notices The Inquirer and Commercial News Vol XXXV no 2 552 Western Australia 19 May 1875 p 2 Retrieved 3 May 2023 via National Library of Australia Death of an Old Colonist Geraldton Guardian Vol XXI no 4707 Western Australia 9 June 1927 p 4 Retrieved 3 May 2023 via National Library of Australia Family Notices The West Australian Vol 1 no 285 Western Australia 28 November 1885 p 5 Retrieved 3 May 2023 via National Library of Australia Personal The West Australian Vol XLVIII no 9 512 Western Australia 21 December 1932 p 18 Retrieved 3 May 2023 via National Library of Australia a b c Family Notices The Daily News Perth Vol XLVI no 16 254 Western Australia 3 June 1927 p 2 Retrieved 3 May 2023 via National Library of Australia Items of News Kalgoorlie Miner Vol 6 no 18306 Western Australia 3 March 1902 p 4 Retrieved 6 May 2023 via National Library of Australia Family Notices The Inquirer and Commercial News Vol XXXVI no 2 588 Western Australia 26 April 1876 p 2 Retrieved 6 May 2023 via National Library of Australia a b Wedding at Harvey Bunbury Herald Vol XI no 1060 Western Australia 20 June 1902 p 2 Retrieved 6 May 2023 via National Library of Australia Nurse s MBE The West Australian Vol 66 no 19 934 Western Australia 8 June 1950 p 13 Retrieved 3 May 2023 via National Library of Australia Family Notices Western Mail Vol XL no 2 060 Western Australia 23 July 1925 p 2 Retrieved 3 May 2023 via National Library of Australia Jessie Christina Clifton MBE Virtual War Memorial Retrieved 3 May 2023 Family Notices The West Australian Vol 15 no 4 281 Western Australia 21 November 1899 p 4 Retrieved 4 May 2023 via National Library of Australia Clifton Knowles Wedding The West Australian Vol 52 no 15 585 Western Australia 8 June 1936 p 10 Retrieved 4 May 2023 via National Library of Australia Family Notices The West Australian Vol 50 no 9 961 Western Australia 4 June 1934 p 1 Retrieved 3 May 2023 via National Library of Australia Perth Last Night The Sunday Times Perth No 2102 Western Australia 8 May 1938 p 12 Retrieved 3 May 2023 via National Library of Australia News and Notes Southern Times Perth Vol 13 no 81 Western Australia 7 March 1901 p 3 Retrieved 3 May 2023 via National Library of Australia Local and General News The Northam Advertiser Vol XIII no 1131 Western Australia 21 February 1906 p 2 Retrieved 4 May 2023 via National Library of Australia Family Notices The West Australian Vol XXI no 5 969 Western Australia 4 May 1905 p 1 Retrieved 4 May 2023 via National Library of Australia References to wedding date 27 July may be ignored Family Notices The West Australian Vol 55 no 16 599 Western Australia 14 September 1939 p 1 Retrieved 3 May 2023 via National Library of Australia Family Notices The West Australian Vol 54 no 16 147 Western Australia 30 March 1938 p 1 Retrieved 3 May 2023 via National Library of Australia Telegrams Southern Times Perth Vol 10 no 90 Western Australia 29 March 1898 p 3 Retrieved 3 May 2023 via National Library of Australia General The Geraldton Express Vol XLII Western Australia 6 April 1921 p 2 Retrieved 6 May 2023 via National Library of Australia Family Notices The West Australian Vol 69 no 21 010 Western Australia 21 November 1953 p 36 Retrieved 6 May 2023 via National Library of Australia Family Notices Western Mail Vol XXIX no 1 460 Western Australia 19 December 1913 p 35 Retrieved 6 May 2023 via National Library of Australia Family Notices The Inquirer and Commercial News Vol XXXIV no 2506 Western Australia 24 June 1874 p 2 Retrieved 7 May 2023 via National Library of Australia Family Notices The West Australian Vol XLVII no 8 915 Western Australia 19 January 1931 p 1 Retrieved 3 May 2023 via National Library of Australia Social Items Western Mail Vol XXII no 1 112 Western Australia 20 April 1907 p 41 Retrieved 6 May 2023 via National Library of Australia Family Notices South Western Times Vol XVIII no 4 Western Australia 8 January 1948 p 15 Retrieved 7 May 2023 via National Library of Australia Woman Pioneer The Murchison Times Vol 33 no 32 Western Australia 3 September 1927 p 4 Retrieved 3 May 2023 via National Library of Australia Roy Kimberley Clifton Virtual War Memorial Retrieved 5 May 2023 Pioneer s Death South Western Times Vol IX no 363 Western Australia 24 September 1941 p 2 Retrieved 3 May 2023 via National Library of Australia Obituary The Southern Times Perth Vol 16 no 89 Western Australia 22 March 1904 p 5 Retrieved 2 May 2023 via National Library of Australia Family Notices Bunbury Herald Vol I no 44 Western Australia 26 July 1893 p 2 Retrieved 7 May 2023 via National Library of Australia Mary Clifton DAAO Retrieved 7 May 2023 Obituary Bunbury Herald Vol 23 no 3634 Western Australia 22 February 1913 p 6 Retrieved 1 May 2023 via National Library of Australia Death of Mr Charles H Clifton J P Western Mail Vol V no 237 Western Australia 28 June 1890 p 41 Retrieved 6 May 2023 via National Library of Australia OBITUARY Western Mail Vol XXI no 1 087 Western Australia 27 October 1906 p 33 Retrieved 7 May 2023 via National Library of Australia Diocesan Church News Western Mail Vol 1 no 32 Western Australia 24 July 1886 p 37 Retrieved 7 May 2023 via National Library of Australia Social Notes The West Australian Vol XXIV no 6 965 Western Australia 20 July 1908 p 2 Retrieved 3 May 2023 via National Library of Australia Advertising The West Australian Vol XXVII no 7 867 Western Australia 17 June 1911 p 3 Retrieved 6 May 2023 via National Library of Australia Death of Canon Burton The West Australian Vol 63 no 19 159 Western Australia 10 December 1947 p 10 Retrieved 7 May 2023 via National Library of Australia Perth Gossip of 1856 The West Australian Vol XLIX no 9 794 Western Australia 18 November 1933 p 18 Retrieved 7 May 2023 via National Library of Australia Woman s Realm The West Australian Vol 50 no 9 930 Western Australia 27 April 1934 p 7 Retrieved 7 May 2023 via National Library of Australia Alverstoke Emily K Clifton Artlook Books 1981 verbal anecdotes from various Clifton family members and descendants Emily Ker Clifton Ethel Ozanne nee Davies Brian Henry Ozanne in particular Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marshall Waller Clifton amp oldid 1176894794, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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