John Lewis BROADBENT [1968]
- Born: 6 Jan 1871, Cherry Gardens, South Australia
- Marriage: Elizabeth Kate MUDGE [2793] on 22 Sep 1897 in Residence of A Mudge, Baroota, South Australia
- Died: 12 Aug 1954, Adelaide, South Australia at age 83
- Buried: 13 Aug 1954, Cheltenham Cemetery, South Australia
General Notes:
1871 SA Birth BROADBENT John Lewis John BROADBENT Eliza LEWIS Adelaide 90/188 1954 SA Death 814/4463 BROADBENT John Lewis undefined Adelaide [Resided: Broadview)
Occupation: Teacher
South Australian Chronicle Saturday 19 July 1890 EDUCATIONAL ARRANGEMENTS. From the July issue of the official gazette of the South Australian Education Department these items are taken :- APPOINMENTS. Head teachers - Locum tenens for head teacher - First assistant- Temporary assistants- . . . John Lewis Broadbent, hundred of Baroota; . . .
Adelaide Observer Saturday 26 Oct 1901 LAWN TENNIS. LAWN TENNIS NOTES. [By Cosmo.] TO-DAY'S MATCHES. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ASSSOCIATION. . . . Appended are the results of a match which was played between teams representing Dowlingville and Price, in which the former proved victorious: -John Lewis Broadbent and L. Short beat J. Saunders and Hughes, 6-0; . . . . . . J. L. Broadbent and Miss C. Powell beat A. Montgomery and Miss R. Barton, 6-0; . . . . . . Totals:-Dowlingville, 65 games; Price, 39 . . .
The Advertiser Monday 3 February 1902 EDUCATION INTELLIGENCE. The following information is taken from the "Education Gazette" for January: APPOINTMENTS. Head Teachers.- . . . John Lewis Broadbent, Spring Creek; . . .
The Advertiser Thursday 17 March 1927 LOCAL COURT-ADELAIDE. Wednesday, March 16, (Before Messrs. L.H. Haslam, S.M., J. Rooney, and W.D. Cosgrove.) Henry Albert Martin, land agent, of Hindley-street. Adelaide, sued John Lewis Broadbent, schoolmaster, of Chicago, for £100 alleged to be commission due on the sale of a property near Calyan and belonging to the defendant. It was stated that by the plaintiff's efforts a written agreement to purchase the property was entered into by H.A. Good with the defendant. The defendant entered an appearance Mr. T.B. Cleland appeared for the plaintiff, J and Dr. T.J. Browne for the defendant. Judgment was entered for the plaintiff for the full amount claimed.
The Advertiser Wednesday 24 December 1930 LAW COURTS SUPREME COURT-IN BANCO At 10 a.m. today.-Standing for judgment-in the matter as a solicitor. COURT OF CRIMINAL, APPEALS at 10.30 a.m. today.-Standing for Judgment-Rex v. Stoner and Moore, Hynes, and P.K. McDonald. ADELAIDE LOCAL COURT-FULL JURISDICTION Cases for the week beginning Monday, January 5:-Hogan-Livingstone v. Williams -Smith, Hicks-Baker v. Roche-Varley, Baker-Morrison v. Schmidt-Hogan, Philcox-Tims v Fidock-Edmunds, Cleland- Zed v Flannagan-Smith, Smith-Salvaterra v. Perry-Gun, Blackburn-Edmunds v Altus-Gilman, Joyner-Jones v. Spencer -Moulden, Newman-Daly v. Gosden- Abbott, Sicks-Opperman v. Swain - Hunter. MOTION FOR ORDER DISMISSED In the Full Court on Wednesday, before the Chief Justice (Sir George Murray). Mr. Justice Angas Parsons, and Mr. Justice Richards, a motion for an order for judgment in default of appearance was dismissed. The applicant was James Wheaton Jacknan, agent, of Broadway, Glenelg, and the defendant was Ewart J.L. Broadbent, farmer, formerly of Lockleys (now believed to be in Western Australia). The plaintiff alleged that the defendant, by written agreement, dated January 13, agreed to purchase 828 acres of land, together with improvements, in the parish of Manya, County of Weeah, Victoria, for £4,559. He asked that the defendant be ordered to carry out the terms of the contract, and, alternatively, for £2,073 damages. Mr. P.G. Hicks, who appeared for the plaintiff, said that substituted notice had been served upon John Lewis Broadbent, school teacher, of Lockleys (father of the defendant). It had been discovered since that the defendant was in Western Australia. There was no appearance on behalf of the defendant. The Chief Justice said that notice should be served upon the defendant, whose whereabouts had since become known.
The Advertiser Friday 13 August 1954 Death Notice: BROADBENT.- On August 12, at hospital, John Lewis, beloved husband of Elisabeth Kate Broadbent, of 1 Gowland St., Broadview, and loving father of Beryl and Ewart. In his 84th year.
Funeral Notice: BROADBENT- THE FRIENDS of the late JOHN LEWIS BROADBENT, late of Education Department, are respectfully informed that his Funeral will leave the residence of his daughter, Mrs. B. Stevenson, 1 Gowland street, Broadview, on FRIDAY, at 2 p.m., for the Cheltenham Cemetery. W. Williamson & Son. Funeral Directors, 124 Wellington road Payneham. FA1707.
The Advertiser Saturday 14 August 1954 Death Notice: BROADBENT. -On August 12, at hospital, John Lewis, beloved husband of Elizabeth Kate Broadbent, of No. 1 Garland st., Broadview, and loving father of Eva (deceased), Beryl and Ewart. In his 84th year.
John married Elizabeth Kate MUDGE [2793] [MRIN: 931], daughter of William Henry MUDGE [3201] and Ann Eliza LONG [7552], on 22 Sep 1897 in Residence of A Mudge, Baroota, South Australia. (Elizabeth Kate MUDGE [2793] was born on 1 Nov 1869 in Noarlunga South Australia, died on 30 Aug 1954 in Beulah Park, Adelaide, South Australia and was buried on 1 Sep 1954 in Cheltenham Cemetery, South Australia.)
Marriage Notes:
1897 SA Marriage 192/939 BROADBENT John Lewis MUDGE Elizabeth Kate Frome
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