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William Gilbert a'Beckett

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William Gilbert a'Beckett

Birth
Brighton, Bayside City, Victoria, Australia
Death
2 Mar 1941 (aged 76–77)
Toorak, Stonnington City, Victoria, Australia
Burial
Berwick, Casey City, Victoria, Australia GPS-Latitude: -38.025, Longitude: 145.3555556
Plot
Church of England 4-001-A
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Mr. William Gilbert a'Beckett died at his home, 14 Tintern av., Toorak, on Sunday night at the age of 76 years. The late Mr. a'Beckett, who was elder son of the late Mr. W. A. C. a'Beckett, and grandson of the late Sir William a'Beckett (first Chief Justice), was born at Brighton in 1864. He was educated at the Melbourne Grammar School, obtained his M.A. degree at Jesus College, Cambridge, and his degree of LL.M. at Trinity College, Melbourne.

During his residence of 30 years at The Grange, Berwick, he was a member of the shire council for 18 years, and also justice of the peace. He was one of the oldest members of the Melbourne Club, V.R.C., and Royal Melbourne Golf Club. He devoted much time and energy to patriotic and public movements, including the Returned Soldiers' Association, and schools, and was a lay reader of the Church of England, and a member of Synod for Christ Church, Berwick.

He is survived by his widow, daughter of the late Mr. Arthur Walstab, and four children, Mr. W. A. K. a'Beckett, Lieutenant A. R. a'Beckett (A.I.F.), Mrs. Norman Barrett, and Mrs. Wilfrid Minson.

The funeral will take place at Berwick Cemetery to-day after a service at Christ Church, Berwick, at 3.30 p.m., conducted by Rev. Ernest Thomson.

Arrangements in the hands of A. A. Sleight Pty. Ltd.
Original publication Argus (Melbourne), 4 March 1941, p 5
Alternative Names
a'Beckett, William Gilbert
Birth 1864Brighton, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
d. 2 March 1941 Toorak, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Religious Influence: Anglican
Education:
Melbourne Grammar School
Trinity College (University of Melbourne)
University of Melbourne
Cambridge University (UK)
Clubs: Melbourne Club
Key Organisations:
Royal Melbourne Golf Club
Victoria Racing Club
Workplaces: Berwick Shire Council (Vic)
Mr. William Gilbert a'Beckett died at his home, 14 Tintern av., Toorak, on Sunday night at the age of 76 years. The late Mr. a'Beckett, who was elder son of the late Mr. W. A. C. a'Beckett, and grandson of the late Sir William a'Beckett (first Chief Justice), was born at Brighton in 1864. He was educated at the Melbourne Grammar School, obtained his M.A. degree at Jesus College, Cambridge, and his degree of LL.M. at Trinity College, Melbourne.

During his residence of 30 years at The Grange, Berwick, he was a member of the shire council for 18 years, and also justice of the peace. He was one of the oldest members of the Melbourne Club, V.R.C., and Royal Melbourne Golf Club. He devoted much time and energy to patriotic and public movements, including the Returned Soldiers' Association, and schools, and was a lay reader of the Church of England, and a member of Synod for Christ Church, Berwick.

He is survived by his widow, daughter of the late Mr. Arthur Walstab, and four children, Mr. W. A. K. a'Beckett, Lieutenant A. R. a'Beckett (A.I.F.), Mrs. Norman Barrett, and Mrs. Wilfrid Minson.

The funeral will take place at Berwick Cemetery to-day after a service at Christ Church, Berwick, at 3.30 p.m., conducted by Rev. Ernest Thomson.

Arrangements in the hands of A. A. Sleight Pty. Ltd.
Original publication Argus (Melbourne), 4 March 1941, p 5
Alternative Names
a'Beckett, William Gilbert
Birth 1864Brighton, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
d. 2 March 1941 Toorak, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Religious Influence: Anglican
Education:
Melbourne Grammar School
Trinity College (University of Melbourne)
University of Melbourne
Cambridge University (UK)
Clubs: Melbourne Club
Key Organisations:
Royal Melbourne Golf Club
Victoria Racing Club
Workplaces: Berwick Shire Council (Vic)

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In loving memory of William Gilbert a'Beckett 1864-1941. And his wife Gertrude 1880-1962. William infant son of above died 1909



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