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 ====== Praed, Jardine, Murray-Prior children ====== ====== Praed, Jardine, Murray-Prior children ======
  
-Matilda and Thomas had 12 children, of whom only five had children; of these five, only Thomas de M. M-P and Lizzie Jardine had any grandchildren+Matilda and Thomas had 12 children, of whom only five had children. 
  
  ===== Rosa and Campbell Praed's children =====   ===== Rosa and Campbell Praed's children ===== 
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 ===== Lizzie and Robert Jardine's children ===== ===== Lizzie and Robert Jardine's children =====
-Lizzie and Robert had four children. +Elizabeth (Lizzieand Robert had three children. 
  
-1. **Rosa Katherine Maule Jardine** (14 March 1884-1973)((‘Questions to be answered by T.L.M-P’, 6pp Memoranda by the Herald Office, Somerset House, London re Burke’s Colonial Gentry; Jill Fleming, email to J. Godden, 18 January 2018; familypedia.wilia.com)). She was baptised at Rockhampton on about 16 June 1884 by the Rev. Diggins. Her aunt Rosa Praed was godmother.((‘Questions to be answered by T.L.M-P’, 6pp Memoranda by the Herald Office, Somerset House, London re Burke’s Colonial Gentry.))\\+1. **Rosa Katherine Maule Jardine** (14 March 1884-1973)((‘Questions to be answered by T.L.M-P’, 6pp Memoranda by the Herald Office, Somerset House, London re Burke’s Colonial Gentry; Jill Fleming, email to J. Godden, 18 January 2018; familypedia.wilia.com)). She was baptised at Rockhampton on about 16 June 1884 by the Rev. Diggins. Her aunt Rosa Praed was her godmother.((‘Questions to be answered by T.L.M-P’, 6pp Memoranda by the Herald Office, Somerset House, London re Burke’s Colonial Gentry.))  Rosa Jardine married dentist Dr Eric Frederic Molle (8 February 1879((Queensland birth registration 1879/B/24804-1975)) - 28 January 1975((Queensland death registration 1975/B/57606))) in 1912.((Marriage certificate, Queensland, 1912/C2016.)) He served in the Boer War as a private in the 3rd Queensland Mounted Infantry, returning to Australia in 1901.((https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1434321)) In 1908, he was referred to as 'Lieutenant Eric Molle'.((//The Brisbane Courier//, 30 June 1908, p.7.)) He was prominent enough socially that the Brisbane newspaper reported the event when he spent a weekend at Southport.((//The Brisbane Courier//, 1 March 1910, p.7.)) In July 1915, he was one of the first six dentists selected in July 1915 to form the Dental Corps of the AIF. By that stage he had qualified as a DDS (Doctor of Dental Surgery) from the University of Pennsylvania, USA.((Tamson Pietsch, (2016) "Universities, war and the professionalization of dentistry", //History of Education Review//, 45:2, pp.168-182, https://doi.org/10.1108/HER-09-2015-0016)) By November 1915, he was at Heliopolis Palace Hospital, Egypt.((//The Queenslander//, 13 November 1915, p.6)) He rose to the rank of Major and was mentioned in despatches. In 1967, he was awarded an honorary membership of the Australian Dental Association (Queensland branch).((//Australian Dental Journal//, February, I967, p.75.)) He and Rosa had three children.\\
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-Rosa Jardine married dentist Dr Eric Frederic Molle (8 February 1879((Queensland birth registration 1879/B/24804-1975)) - 28 January 1975((Queensland death registration 1975/B/57606))) in 1912.((Marriage certificateQueensland, 1912/C2016.)) He served in the Boer War as a private in the 3rd Queensland Mounted Infantryreturning to Australia in 1901.((https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1434321)) In 1908, he was referred to as 'Lieutenant Eric Molle'.((//The Brisbane Courier//30 June 1908, p.7.)) He was prominent enough socially that the Brisbane newspaper reported the event when he spent a weekend at Southport.((//The Brisbane Courier//, 1 March 1910, p.7.)) In July 1915, he was one of the first six dentists selected in July 1915 to form the Dental Corps of the AIF. By that stage he had qualified as a DDS (Doctor of Dental Surgery) from the University of PennsylvaniaUSA.((Tamson Pietsch(2016) "Universitieswar and the professionalization of dentistry", //History of Education Review//, 45:2pp.168-182, https://doi.org/10.1108/HER-09-2015-0016)) By November 1915, he was at Heliopolis Palace Hospital, Egypt.((//The Queenslander//, 13 November 1915, p.6)) He rose to the rank of Major and was mentioned in despatches In 1967, he was awarded an honorary membership of the Australian Dental Association (Queensland branch).((//Australian Dental Journal//, February, I967, p.75.))\\+2. **John Lodge Murray Jardine** (1 September 1888 29 July 1916).((QBDM, registration no. F4384.)) He was born at Toowoomba and went to Townsville Grammar School and Brisbane Grammar School.((Roll of HonourAustralian War Memorial)) He joined the 25th battalion (7th Reinforcement) as a private on 16 August 1915, a year after the outbreak of World War I. John gave his occupation as station manager (in the Roll of Honour held by the Australian War Memorialhis family gave his occupation as pastoralist)He was 58"tall and weighed 10 stone2 pounds. He disembarked in France on 27 March 1916; just four months later, he was killed in action on 29 July 1916 at PozièresFranceHe was buried at Villers-Bretonneux MemorialVillers-BretonneuxPicardieFrance. 
 +His photo was published in //The Queenslander Pictorial//, 26 February 1916p.23. ((https://discoveringanzacs.naa.gov.au/browse/records/271088/28)) {{:showimage.jpeg?300|}}((https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=7360393)) {{https://discoveringanzacs.naa.gov.au/media/mawson/91692.png?width=275&height=267&mode=Both}}\\
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-He and Rosa had three children: John Macquarie Molle (2 February 1913((Queensland birth registration 1913/B/31738))-60); George Jardine Molle (10 March 1915-1916)((Queensland death certificate, 1916/B23334)); and Cynthia Mary Molle (25 July 1919((Queensland birth registration 1919/C/8924)) - ?). In 1924, Cynthia's stepaunt and godmother, Mary Bundock, left her a legacy of £200. She was described in the will as the daughter of Eric Molle of Crescent Street, Hamilton, Brisbane.((Mary Bundock, will, 1924, in F.F. Bundock papers, MLA5396)) One source states she was an 'Aircraftwoman in the Women's Australian Air Force' during World War II, and married Wilton Cobb in 1940.((http://www.thepeerage.com/p52599.htm))\\ +3. **Francis (Frank) Alexander Lascelles Jardine** (14 February 1893 - 1950)((Jill Fleming, email to J. Godden, 18 January 2018; familypedia.wilia.com)) born at Albion, Brisbane. When he joined the army, he gave his occupation as 'mercantile clerk'. He enlisted in 5th Light Horse Regiment shortly after the outbreak of World War I and served at Gallipoli. He was wounded in action by shrapnel in his thigh, sent to hospitals in Malta then England before being invalided home in 1916, as medically unfit for further action.((https://discoveringanzacs.naa.gov.au/browse/records/258946/15)) Frank Jardine married Madge Dorothy Ellen Blackman in 1924((Queensland marriage registration B35687)) (1900-77); they had at least one son.  \\
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-2. John Lodge Murray Jardine (1 September 1888 - 29 July 1916).((QBDM, registration no. F4384.)) When John was a fortnight old, his grandfather TLM-P noted in his diary that he was a 'fine little fellow, very good which shows he is healthy'. During World War I John joined the army and gave his occupation as station manager. His photo was published in //The Queenslander Pictorial//, 26 February 1916, p.23. In July that year, just 5 months later, he was killed in action at Pozières, France.((https://discoveringanzacs.naa.gov.au/browse/records/271088/28))\\  {{https://discoveringanzacs.naa.gov.au/media/mawson/91692.png?width=275&height=267&mode=Both}}\\ +
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-3. **Francis (Frank) Alexander Lascelles Jardine** (14 February 1893 - 1950((Jill Fleming, email to J. Godden, 18 January 2018; familypedia.wilia.com)) born at Albion, Brisbane. When he joined the army, his occupation was a 'mercantile clerk'. He enlisted in 5th Light Horse Regiment shortly after the outbreak of World War I and served at Gallipoli. He was wounded in action by shrapnel in his thigh, sent to hospitals in Malta then England before being invalided home in 1916, as medically unfit for further action.((https://discoveringanzacs.naa.gov.au/browse/records/258946/15))\\ +
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-Frank Jardine married Madge Dorothy Ellen Blackman in 1924((Queensland marriage registration B35687)) (1900-77); their son Murray Hugh Lascelles Jardine was born in Brisbane on 23 July 1925 and died c.26 October 2004. Murray Jardine reportedly served in the air force during World War II. He married Alma Glenise Byrne on 3 June 1950 at St. Marks Church of England, Brisbane.((T.A. M-P, family tree; [[http://www.thepeerage.com/p30807.htm#i308061]]))\\ +
 ===== Hervey and Maggie Murray-Prior's child ===== ===== Hervey and Maggie Murray-Prior's child =====
  
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 His life was short and, in its ending at least, pitiful. He died at his mother's home in Stanley Street, South Brisbane on 19 August 1918, aged 36, after 'after a long and painful illness'.((//SMH// death notice, 28 August 1918, p.10.)) His death certificate reveals that he had tuberculosis, dying of tubercular broncho-pneumonia and heart failure. Presumably due to his illness, he had no occupation, instead being listed as 'gentleman'. Following family practice, he was buried at Toowong cemetery, Brisbane.((Historical Death Image, 1918/B27764, copy with J. Godden.)) He had no known children, and left everything he owned to his mother who he also appointed sole executor. At the time of his death, his debts were to doctors, chemist and the funeral company. Just two  assets were noted: a watch and chain worth £2 and 'An interest in the estate of Thomas Lodge Murray-Prior deceased' worth £913.2.6.((Probate papers, Queensland Archives))\\ His life was short and, in its ending at least, pitiful. He died at his mother's home in Stanley Street, South Brisbane on 19 August 1918, aged 36, after 'after a long and painful illness'.((//SMH// death notice, 28 August 1918, p.10.)) His death certificate reveals that he had tuberculosis, dying of tubercular broncho-pneumonia and heart failure. Presumably due to his illness, he had no occupation, instead being listed as 'gentleman'. Following family practice, he was buried at Toowong cemetery, Brisbane.((Historical Death Image, 1918/B27764, copy with J. Godden.)) He had no known children, and left everything he owned to his mother who he also appointed sole executor. At the time of his death, his debts were to doctors, chemist and the funeral company. Just two  assets were noted: a watch and chain worth £2 and 'An interest in the estate of Thomas Lodge Murray-Prior deceased' worth £913.2.6.((Probate papers, Queensland Archives))\\
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-==== Egerton and Sara M-P's child ====+===== Egerton and Sara M-P's child =====
 Egerton and Sara's only child, Egerton Thomas Crawford M-P, was born in Brisbane in November 1895,((//The Brisbane Courier//, 3 December 1895, p.4; //The Queenslander//, 11 January 1896, p.57.)) but died just before Christmas that year, less than a month old. A bible that belonged to baby Egerton's father records the sad facts: born 28 November 1895; died 23 December 1895.((See also Queensland death registration 1895/B/28362)) Egerton added the biblical text that comforted so many bereaved parents: 'Of such is the Kingdom of Heaven'.((Provenance: J. Godden.)) Baby Egerton was buried in the family plot at Toowong cemetery - the later plaque has his first name misspelt.\\ Egerton and Sara's only child, Egerton Thomas Crawford M-P, was born in Brisbane in November 1895,((//The Brisbane Courier//, 3 December 1895, p.4; //The Queenslander//, 11 January 1896, p.57.)) but died just before Christmas that year, less than a month old. A bible that belonged to baby Egerton's father records the sad facts: born 28 November 1895; died 23 December 1895.((See also Queensland death registration 1895/B/28362)) Egerton added the biblical text that comforted so many bereaved parents: 'Of such is the Kingdom of Heaven'.((Provenance: J. Godden.)) Baby Egerton was buried in the family plot at Toowong cemetery - the later plaque has his first name misspelt.\\
  
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