ISABELLA BOWIE 1826-1864 born 2 September 1826 at Barking; died 24 February 1864 at 99 Kerr Street, Fitzroy[1] Married 11 February 1847 EDWARD SAUL (c.1820-1884) [2]
CHILDREN OF ISABELLA BOWIE AND EDWARD SAUL
Note that this list may be incomplete and not all dates have been confirmed from primary sources.
EDWARD BOWIE SAUL died 4 January 1914 aged 66 years [3] Married in 1870 Mary Dillon (born 1844 died 29 July 1923); children: Margaret Helen 1870-1873, Frederick Thomas (1873-1919), Henry "Harry" William born 1875 married 1905 Eva Rose Newell, [4] Isabella Mary born 1877 married 1916 Thomas Connoley.
WILLIAM ROBERT SAUL born 1852; died 1942 Married Kate Keaton (widow) on 10 April 1891 at Moulamein. [5]
ROBERT SYMINGTON SAUL 1856-1909 married (1) Mary Hayes 1896 at Fitzroy; she died 1896; married (2) 1898 Emma Membery. [6]
WALTER THOMAS SAUL 1862-1923 married Sarah Jane James in 1883; Sarah died in confinement on 19 April 1906 at her residence 463 Victoria Street, West Melbourne, aged 41 years; [7] children: Edward George 1884-1886, Louisa Charlotte 1887, Ellen Jane 1889, Walter Henry James 1892, Robert Charles 1897, Isabella Sarah 1900.
[1] Death notice Argus (Melbourne), Thursday 25 February 1864, page 4
[2] Death notice Argus (Melbourne), Thursday 31 July 1884, page 1
[3] Death notice Argus (Melbourne), Monday 5 January 1914, page 1
[4] Private H W Saul died 8 January 1917 Leeds Death notices Argus (Melbourne), Saturday 20 January 1917, page 13
[5] Marriages Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney), Saturday 2 May 1891, page 18
[6] Marriages Age (Melbourne), Wednesday 30 September 1896, page 1
[7] Death notice Age (Melbourne), Friday 20 April 1906, page 1
NOTES ON THE FAMILY OF ISABELLA BOWIE 1826-1864
Argus (Melbourne), Thursday 31 July 1884, page 1
SAUL. —on the 25th inst., at his son’s residence, 241 Simpson’s road Collingwood, Edward, last surviving son of the late Saul Saul, of Aldgate, London, aged 63 years.
WALTER THOMAS SAUL 1862-1923
Ballarat Star (Vic.), Friday 5 May 1871, page 2
The following persons are missing from their homes, and fears are entertained for their safety: ….Walter Saul, aged nine years, from Palmer street, East Collingwood;
Argus (Melbourne), Wednesday 9 December 1885, page 5
CASUALTIES AND OFFENCES.
The following cases were admitted to the Melbourne Hospital on Tuesday: — Walter Thomas Saul, aged 24 living in 11 Teresa-cottage, Ray-street, North Fitzroy, with fractured fibula, caused through being run over in Collingwood
WALTER HENRY SAUL
The son of Walter Thomas Saul 1862-1923 and Sarah Jane James:
Weekly Times (Melbourne), Saturday 7 April 1934, page 8
WIFE INJURED
Alleged to have struck his wife on the head with a pair of fire tongs, Walter Henry Saul, of Wodonga, was charged in the City Court, Melbourne, on March 29 with having inflicted grievous bodily harm on Edith Lena Saul. The Police Prosecutor (Sergeant de La Rue) said that Saul had been remanded to Melbourne from the Wodonga Court on March 22. His wife, said the sergeant, was at present in the Albury Hospital, suffering from a compound fracture of the skull and other injuries. It was not known when Mrs. Saul would be able to leave the hospital, and he asked for a remand until April 6. Saul, a one-legged, dark man, of medium size, said that he did not object to a remand. He did not ask for bail.
Age (Melbourne), Wednesday 9 May 1934, page 16
WIFE STRUCK WITH TONGS,
Farmer Imprisoned for Two Years.
WANGARATTA, Tuesday. — Walter Henry Saul, 48 years, farmer, of Wodonga, was charged at the Supreme Court, today with having unlawfully and maliciously wounded his wife, Edith, with intent to do her grievous bodily harm, and, alternatively, with unlawfully, assaulting his wife, thereby occasioning her actual bodily harm. Accused pleaded guilty to the latter-charge. It was alleged that on 20th March he struck his wife on the head with a pair of tongs, and caused severe injury. Saul, who admitted prior convictions for having been drunk and disorderly, was sentenced to two years’ imprisonment, with hard labor.
Wodonga and Towong Sentinel (Vic.), Friday 26 October 1934, page 2
WANGARATTA SUPREME COURT (Before Mr. Justice Gavan Duffy) At the Wangaratta Supreme Court on Tuesday, Mr. J. S. N. Harris, acting for Edith Lena Saul, petitioned the court for divorce from Walter Henry Saul on the grounds that he (the respondent) had been an habitual drunkard for three years and upwards and had for that period been habitually guilty of cruelty. After hearing short evidence as to cruelty by Edith Lena Saul, His Honor granted a decree nisi without further evidence.