A.G. - Are you able to put up a potted biography of Davie Bone ? I remember hearing his name in the 1950s, but not sure in what context. Probably a shipping connection. Possibly Taikoo Docks ? Thanks - Geoff
He appears to have been b. Logie Rosshire son of Robert Houston and Lexie Bone
He is on shipping lists (Ancestry):
the Kitano Maru 1919 from London to Singapore
the Malwa 1926 from Southampton to Shanghai
In 1919 he is draugtsman 30 with his wife Marion 28 and daughter Betty 2; he is alone in 1926
There is a David Boyd McKenzie Bone living in Balgowlah, NSW between 1954 and 1968 (Australian Electoral Rolls). He is living with an Elizabeth Gray Bone and appears to be retired as no occupation is recorded.
There are quite a few deaths for David Bones - cannot identify one for the NSW one straight off; needs further investigation.
Cheers, Jay
Edit: Found another entry for the Cathay 1937 arriving London, embarked Hong Kong:
David BM Bone draughtsman 48
Elizabeth Bone home duties 40
Betty Bone typist 20
Christine Bone pupil 16
Their address is given as Scotsburn Villa, Saltburn, Invergordon, Rosshire, Scotland
So it appears Marion has died or she and David split, and the David in NSW could be your man.
Edit:
David's death:
David Boyd M Bone d.7 Sep 1972 St Leonards, NSW son of Robert Houston and Alexis (NSW deaths No.1972/56770
Thanks for all the info Sinebeg - some very impressive sleuthing !
I can now connect the pieces - my family returned to Australia from HK in 1959 and settled at Balgowlah Heights in Sydney. I recall my father, who was likewise ex-Taikoo but a quarter century younger than Davie, calling in on someone ex-HK and also living in Balgowlah around that time.
We have the Taikoo Dockyard staff register and have entries for both David Bone and Frederick Sydney Wellstead. If you would like digital copies then please email me using robjennings@jssldn.co.uk I'm the Swire Group Archivist.
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Davie Bone
A.G. - Are you able to put up a potted biography of Davie Bone ? I remember hearing his name in the 1950s, but not sure in what context. Probably a shipping connection. Possibly Taikoo Docks ? Thanks - Geoff
D Bone @ Taikoo
He first appears in the Jurors Lists in 1920:
The work must have suited him, as he appears with almost the same entry in the list for 1941, 21 years later:
David
He appears to have been b. Logie Rosshire son of Robert Houston and Lexie Bone
He is on shipping lists (Ancestry):
the Kitano Maru 1919 from London to Singapore
the Malwa 1926 from Southampton to Shanghai
In 1919 he is draugtsman 30 with his wife Marion 28 and daughter Betty 2; he is alone in 1926
There is a David Boyd McKenzie Bone living in Balgowlah, NSW between 1954 and 1968 (Australian Electoral Rolls). He is living with an Elizabeth Gray Bone and appears to be retired as no occupation is recorded.
There are quite a few deaths for David Bones - cannot identify one for the NSW one straight off; needs further investigation.
Cheers, Jay
Edit: Found another entry for the Cathay 1937 arriving London, embarked Hong Kong:
David BM Bone draughtsman 48
Elizabeth Bone home duties 40
Betty Bone typist 20
Christine Bone pupil 16
Their address is given as Scotsburn Villa, Saltburn, Invergordon, Rosshire, Scotland
So it appears Marion has died or she and David split, and the David in NSW could be your man.
Edit:
David's death:
David Boyd M Bone d.7 Sep 1972 St Leonards, NSW son of Robert Houston and Alexis (NSW deaths No.1972/56770
Davie Bone bio
Thanks for all the info Sinebeg - some very impressive sleuthing !
I can now connect the pieces - my family returned to Australia from HK in 1959 and settled at Balgowlah Heights in Sydney. I recall my father, who was likewise ex-Taikoo but a quarter century younger than Davie, calling in on someone ex-HK and also living in Balgowlah around that time.
Geoff W.
Davie Bone Bio
You're welcome Geoff
There are 2 entries in the censuses for him as well if you would like the details.
Cheers, Jay
David Bone and Frederick Wellstead
Geoff,
We have the Taikoo Dockyard staff register and have entries for both David Bone and Frederick Sydney Wellstead. If you would like digital copies then please email me using robjennings@jssldn.co.uk I'm the Swire Group Archivist.
Best, Rob