343:. He was well-known (and loved) for his eccentric dress â knee breeches, gaiters, shooting coat, and a terribly out-of-fashion broad-brimmed belltopper hat, even in the hottest weather â and there was no shortage of sightings up to North Adelaide but then the trail went cold for the hundreds of citizens and police out searching for him. Eventually he was found dead at the bottom of a
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Edward Meade "Ned" Bagot (13 December 1822 â 24 July 1886) married Mary
Pettman (1830 â 5 March 1855) on 1 August 1853. He married again, to the widow Anne Smith, nÊe Walworth (1830 â 16 February 1892), on 30 July 1857. Anne had at least one child, James Churchill-Smith (1851 â 4 October 1922) by her
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went into voluntary liquidation in 1877; creditors were awarded 5 shillings in the pound, but Bagot refused to evade his creditors as others had done, and by 1880 all his debts had been fully discharged, though it entailed selling most assets, including
Undoolya station, on which he had just spent
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Wallwall Bagot (2 March 1858 â 3 July 1919), often described as Ned's eldest son, married Ellen Keynes (c. 1858 â 12 January 1925) of Keyneton on 14 April 1881. He was a director of Bagot's Executor and Trustee Company, became partner in Bagot, Shakes & Lewis, land agents, with James
373:(1851 â 4 October 1922) was adopted by E. M. Bagot on his marriage to James's mother. He was educated at St. Peter's College and worked all his life for his stepfather then for Bagot Shakes & Lewis Ltd. He married Lucy or Lucie McManus (c. 1868 â 14 December 1959) on 12 January 1890.
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Tennant, suffered huge losses too, and it was sold to the Barrow Creek Pastoral Company in 1890. In 1891 the company sold it to Willowie Land and Pastoral Association, who sold it to the Hayes family in 1907. The Hayes family have retained the station ever
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supervising that part of the line, which was contracted by Bagot. His son, E. M. "Ted" Bagot, died there in 1881. The property, of 1,788 square miles (4,630 km) of excellent grazing country was purchased by John Lewis (father of
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Edward Meade "Ned" Bagot (3 October 1888 - 23 September 1976) married
Dorothy Edith Lane (1898-1981) on 13 December 1924 at SCEGS Chapel, North Sydney where he was a maths and physics teacher and house master for 50+
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His father took up a pastoral property at
Koonunga in 1841, which Ned helped manage, then in 1843 took a position as accountant and store manager at the newly opened Kapunda copper mine at
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Richard
Neetlee "Dick" Bagot (11 July 1860 â 20 January 1934) married Agnes Adeline King (c. 1860 â 4 August 1951) on 27 December 1887. Residence 7 Marlborough Street, St Peters.
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Justice of the Peace in 1861 and resigned it in 1876. He was reappointed in 1877 after his insolvency had been settled. (He and partner
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He was persuaded to take up a mining lease in 1874, and set up the "Golden Reef
Company", but dissolved it as soon as he found the claim worthless.
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Edward Meade Bagot Jr. "Ted" (17 July 1848 â 5 June 1881) was born to Mary Pettman before her marriage to Ned Bagot. Ted died at Dalhousie Springs.
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John Neetlee "Jack" Bagot (17 December 1898 â 1977) married Margaret Beatrice Fisher (1898â1987) on 11 June 1932. Margaret was a granddaughter of
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Bucknall, Graeme. Pioneers of the Old Track: Oodnadatta â Alice Springs, 1870â1929 Bucknall. Northern Territory Library Service, Darwin 1990.
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Charles Mulcra Bagot (9 March 1863 â 22 July 1895) married Ada Annie Westmacott, lived at Oodnadatta to 1907 then 30 Marlborough Street,
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542:, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, published first in hardcopy 1969, accessed online 6 April 2016.
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Frank Neetlee Bagot ( â ) married Caroline Martha Holmes on 28 November 1918, with Elder, Smith & Co., Limited, living at
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in 1872, then his son Ted, his stepson James Churchill-Smith (1851 â 3 October 1922), and William Gilbert (1850â1923), son of
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His properties included the Murthoo Run 1846â, Ned's Corner, on the River Murray, 1854â, Kulnine, Wall Wall, "Beefacres" (now
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was held there in April 1864. Others were St Patrick's Day races in 1853 and Grand Annual Steeplechase in September 1866.
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Lucy Cowra Bagot (18 November 1865 â 5 February 1898) born at "Beefacres", died at (which?) brother's place, Walkerville
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Allan Walter Bagot (24 March 1874 â ) (a mourner at E. M. Bagot's funeral, and mentioned in will of John Haimes)
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Almerta Annie "Girlie" Bagot (twin) (26 December 1893 â ) born at Oodnadatta married E. Wilson in September 1926
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had only one start, in 1867, when she famously threw her rider. Ned was a committee member of the
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Sophie Rose Bagot (14 February 1869 â 5 November 1889) at Brougham Place, North Adelaide
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quarry where he had presumably stumbled and fallen.
513:For some details of the extended Bagot family, see
483:Mary Bagot (25 August 1864 â) born at "Beefacres"
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141:and developer who held large properties in
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476:married Isabel Galbin on 9 October 1928.
659:. Adelaide. 28 December 1877. p. 6
536:'Bagot, Edward Meade (Ned) (1822â1886)'
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100:Mary Pettman (d.1855)
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352:George Edward Fulton
159:Charles Hervey Bagot
155:Tubber, County Clare
707:Centralian Advocate
616:Purvis, Mrs. A. V.
430:George Napier Birks
163:Ennis, County Clare
637:2014-03-03 at the
180:Pastoral interests
57:Edward Meade Bagot
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396:. in 1924.
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