Person:Joseph Conn (2)

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Joseph Paterson Conn
m. 6 May 1826
  1. John Paterson Conn1826 - 1909
  2. Mary Ann Conn1828 -
  3. Elizabeth Conn1829 - 1903
  4. Joseph Paterson Conn1830 - 1880
  5. Margaret Conn1832 -
  6. Jane Conn1834 -
  7. William Conn1836 - 1850
  8. Luke Conn1838 -
  9. George Conn1840 -
  10. Thomas Conn1844 - 1921
  11. Alice Conn1847 -
  12. William Conn1850 -
m. 24 Sep 1860
  1. John Thomas Conn1862 - 1909
  2. Joseph Conn1863 - 1917
  3. Margaret Conn1867 - 1959
  4. William Patterson Conn1869 - 1950
  5. George Kaye Conn1871 - 1961
Facts and Events
Name Joseph Paterson Conn
Gender Male
Birth? 11 Oct 1830 Shiney-Row, Durham, England
Marriage 24 Sep 1860 Bendigo, AustraliaWeslyan Residence Sandhurst
to Elizabeth Kaye
Unknown? 8 May 1871 Bendigo, Victoria, AustraliaMining Claims & Leases
Occupation? Bendigo, Victoria, AustraliaPublican (Hotel Ellesmere, Kangaroo Flat)
Death? 13 Jan 1880 Bendigo, Victoria, Australia

Owned the Hotel Ellesmere, Kangaroo Flat (Lily and Rowan Streets)

Arrived on the Marco Polo (1625 tons) in 1850 from Shiney Row, Durham

The family of John Conn, born Sedgefield 1802.

   * The following records were taken from the Parish registers of Penshaw. 

3 Apr 1831. Baptism of Joseph Patterson, son of John and Margaret (Patterson) Conn, shoemaker of Shiney Row.

The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 2 May 1863 p 5
Joseph Conn, of Sandhurst, storekeeper. Causes of insolvency - Bad debts and pressure of creditors. Liabilities, £43 1s.; assets, £26 5s. ; deficiency, £16 l6s. Mr. Shaw, official Assignee.
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Wednesday 6 May 1863 Page 3 of 8
IN the INSOLVENT ESTATE of JOSEPH CONN, of Sandhurst, in the Colony of Victoria, Storekeeper.- Whereas the estate of Joseph Conn, of Sandhurst, In the colony of Victoria, storekeeper, was on the 27th day of April, A.D. 1863, placed under sequestration in my hands, by order of his Honour Mr. Justice Williams, one of the Judges of the Supreme Court of the colony of Victoria, and who by further order under his hand did appoint Henry Steel Shaw, Esq., of Melbourne, one of the Official Assignees of Insolvent Estates, to be the Official Assignee of and for this estate, I hereby appoint a PUBLIC MEETING of the CREDITORS of the said insolvent to be holden before me, at the Insolvent Court House, Lonsdale street, Melbourne, on Wednesday, the 20th day of May Inst., at the hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon, for proof of debts, and for the election of an Assignee, if necessary, to act with the Official Assignee ; and unless it shall be shown, at such meeting that the goods and effects of the said insolvent shall exceed the sum of One hundred pounds, I shall summarily proceed to rank the debts which shall then be proved against the said estate, and direct the proceeds to be distributed accordingly.

Dated, at Melbourne the 6th day of. May, A D.1863.

WRIOTHESLEY BAPTIST NOEL, Chief Commissioner of Insolvent Estates.

The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Wednesday 30 November 1864 Page 5 of 8
INSOLVENT COURT.

Monday, Nov. 23.

(Before W. B. Noel, Esq., Chief Commissioner of Insolvent Estates.)

Certificate Meetings.

Certificates were granted to the following insolvents:- G. P. Chamberlayne, of Ballarat, baker; J.R, Nugent, of Collingwood, boot seller ; William Fraser, of Inglewood, butcher; Joseph Conn, of Sandhurst, storekeeper; Fredk. Costello, of Carlaruhe, gentleman: David Boswara, of Richmond, clerk ; David M. Walters, of Ballarat, Storekeeper ; John M'Gee, of Majorca, bootmaker; James Grieve, of Hotham, carter ; John Allan, of Bet Bot,farmer,

The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 17 May 1910 Page 4 of 12
The Licenses Reduction Board on Monday heard evidence in connection with the proposed delicensing of the Camp Hotel, Huntly; Ellesmere Hotel, Ellesmere; and the Sandy Creek Hotel, Fosterville-road.
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 10 February 1914 Page 4 of 12
THE LICENSING ACT.

LICENSES REDUCTION BOARD.

DEPRIVATION SITTINGS.

HOTELS AFFECTED.

The Licenses Reduction Board is making available as early as can he arranged the lists of hotels to be dealt with at the deprivation sittings in different licensing districts during the current year yesterday a number of further lists were announced :—

Golden Square District.— At Warden's Court, Bendigo commencing Monday, April 27, at 10 a.m.:— Ellesmere Hotel, Lily street, Bendigo; Fifeshire Hotel, Ironbark; Mt. Korong road, Bendigo; Foundry Arms Hotel, High street ,Bendigo; Golden Gate Hotel, High street, Bendigo; Great Britain Hotel, High street, Bendigo; Greyhound Hotel, Mitchell street, Quarry Hill, Bendigo; Ironbark Hotel Ironbark, Bendigo; Kent Hotel, Wills street, Bendigo; Lanchaster Hotel, High street, Bendigo; Olive Branch Hotel, Mitchell street, Bendigo; Pioneer Hotel, Long Gully; Prince Bismarck Hotel, Barnard street, Bendigo; Union Hotel, High street, Golden Square; Union Hotel, Specimen Hill; Union Jack Hotel, Golden Gully; View Bend Hotel, High street, Bendigo; Washington Hotel, High street,

Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Thursday 22 January 1880, page 3
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On the 13th January, at his late residence, Bagshot, Joseph Patterson Conn, aged 49 years. Home papers please copy.
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