Edith Sutherland Mitchell

1854-1926

Edith Mitchell was James Sutherland Mitchell's third daughter.

Edith was 22 when she married 26 year old Thomas Gamaliel Bisdee who was in Tasmania. The Bisdee family were farmers in Somerset. During the colonisation of Tasmania in the early 1800s several Bisdee brothers emigrated there and acquired or were granted property, and eventually they became substantial land owners.

One of the most successful of the Bisdee brothers was Edward who went to Tasmania at the age of 25. He was granted 700 acres but eventually built this up tp 4,000 acres and became a very wealthy man. In 1859 Edward returned to Somerset and acquired Hutton Court the manor house near the village of his birth. Although married he had no children, so when he died he left Hutton Court to his brother Alfred. Alfred lived in Hutton Court for 30 years and left it to his son Thomas Gamaliel, who in 1898 moved in with his wife Edith Mitchell and their ten children.

Edith and Thomas and their children lived at Hutton in some style. They regularly entertained her sister Theresa (Tiddler) and her husband Edward Wylde and their children and grandchildren. Another frequent visitor was her eldest sister Eliza (Mitty) who had helped raise her in Australia. When Mitty died in 1923 she was buried in the local churchyard at Hutton. Edith's nephew William Gore Sutherland Mitchell (later Air Marshal ) was another regular guest whilst he was attending Wellington College.

Edith died in 1926 and Thomas in 1933. He left the house to his eldest son Thomas Edward who was tragically killed in a horse riding accident a year later. The resulting death duties forced the sale of Hutton Court after 70 years of Bisdee family ownership.

MARRIAGES BISDEE-MITCHELL - On September 18, 1878, at St. Mark's, Darling Point, Sydney, by the Rev. Thos. Kemmis, assisted by the Rev. H. Wallace Mott, Thos. Gamaliel Bisdee, of Tasmania, son of Alfred Henry Bisdee, of The Court, Hutton, Weston-Super-Mare, England, to Edith Sutherland, second daughter of James S. Mitchell, of Eltham, Darling Point, Sydney. 8334

The Will of Thomas Bisdee

Edith's grave at St Mary the Virgin Church, Hutton, Somerset near Hutton Court.