Charles Tiller

Charles Tiller

Male 1871 - 1871  (0 years)

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  • Name Charles Tiller  [1, 2
    Birth 15 Oct 1871  Little Para, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location  [1, 2

    Birth Registration - Charles Tiller
    Birth Registration - Charles Tiller
    Charles Tiller b. 15 Oct 1871, Little Para, South Australia, Australia
    Gender Male 
    Cause of Death 6 Dec 1871  Sailsbury, South Australia, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location  [3
    Bronchitis 
    Death 6 Dec 1871  Para Plains, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location  [3, 4

    Death Registration - Charles Tiller
    Death Registration - Charles Tiller
    Charles Tiller died 6 December 1871, age 7 weeks, Para Plains, South Australia, Australia
    Person ID I0640  Tucker Family Tree | The descendants of James Tucker
    Last Modified 29 Dec 2016 

    Father Richard Hall Tiller,   b. 22 Jan 1838, Fordingbridge, Hampshire, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 27 Dec 1908, Grace Plains, South Australia, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 70 years) 
    Mother Sarah Tucker,   b. 5 May 1838, Melbourne, nr Swindon, Wiltshire, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 7 Sep 1909, Dalkey, South Australia, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 71 years) 
    Marriage 3 Nov 1859  Wesleyan Chapel, Mt. Barker, South Australia, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location  [5, 6
    • In 1847, there were seven Wesleyan Churches in South Aus. and Mt. Barker was one of them.

      When the mill was built, it was used as a place of worship and Sunday School was also held in it. Later, a slab church was built in Cameron Street, of red gum posts with an earthen floor and bags for windows. The first stone church, which is now the Lecture Hall was opened in 1851. The Rev. J. Hall preached morning and evening, the collection for the day amounting to ?44-2-6 (a record even for today). The Rev. J. Dann, D.D., who was 21 years of age, walked from Adelaide to Mt. Barker to take charge of this church. The parsonage was built in 1857.

      The present fine structure, the Dunn Memorial Church built in 1881, donated to the Mt. Barker Methodists by the late John Dunn, now stands alongside the old church.

      In 1847, there were seven Wesleyan Churches in South Aus. and Mt. Barker was one of them.

      When the mill was built, it was used as a place of worship and Sunday School was also held in it. Later, a slab church was built in Cameron Street, of red gum posts with an earthen floor and bags for windows. The first stone church, which is now the Lecture Hall was opened in 1851. The Rev. J. Hall preached morning and evening, the collection for the day amounting to ?44-2-6 (a record even for today). The Rev. J. Dann, D.D., who was 21 years of age, walked from Adelaide to Mt. Barker to take charge of this church. The parsonage was built in 1857.

      The present fine structure, the Dunn Memorial Church built in 1881, donated to the Mt. Barker Methodists by the late John Dunn, now stands alongside the old church.

      The address of the Dunn Memorial Uniting Church is 13 Mann Street Mount Barker, South Australia.

    Marriage Registration - Sarah Tucker and Richard Tiller
    Marriage Registration - Sarah Tucker and Richard Tiller
    Sarah Tucker married Richard Tiller 03 November 1859 at the Wesleyan Chapel (now known as the Dunn Memorial Uniting Church, Mt Barker, South Australia.

    Methodist Church, Mt Barker, South Australia, Australia
    Methodist Church, Mt Barker, South Australia, Australia
    The Dunn Memorial Church, Mt Barker, stands alongside the old Wesleyan Chapel,which is now used as the Lecture Hall.
    Family ID F0063  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Photos
    The Family of Richard and Sarah Tiller (nee Tucker)
    The Family of Richard and Sarah Tiller (nee Tucker)
    Back row (l to r): Henry Steven Tiller, Harriett Tiller, Charles Tiller,Henrietta Grace Rosedew Tiller, George Tiller, Mary Tiller, Richard Tiller
    Front row (l to r): Eliza Tiller, Richard Hall Tiller (father), John Tiller, Sarah Tiller (nee Tucker)(mother), Sarah Tiller (daughter)
    Sitting at front: Rosetta Eveline Blanche Tiller

  • Notes 
    • Birth details recorded reference book 101 page 188.
      Charles was born in Salisbury and died in the same year at Salisbury. He is buried in the Church of England Cemetery Salisbury South Australia. (The Tucker Family in Australia, 1992)

  • Sources 
    1. [S1] Cynthis Henley-Smith, The Tucker Family in Australia, (Gillingham Printers Pty Ltd Adelaide, South Australia), 1992, 159 (Reliability: 3).
      see page 159 Charles Tiller

    2. [S7] South Australian Genealogy and Heraldry Society Inc, South Australian Birth registrations 1842-1906, (Macbeth Genealogical Services Pty Ltd), 15 Oct 1871, ADE 101/188 (Reliability: 3).
      See attached birth registration for Charles Tiller

    3. [S287] Adelaide Observer Newspaper, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia, 6 Dec 1871, 2 (Reliability: 3).
      See attached death notice of Charles Tiller

    4. [S8] South Australian Genealogy and Heraldry Society Inc, South Australian Deaths Registrations 1842 to 1915, (Macbeth Genealogical Services Pty Ltd), 6 Dec 1871, Ade 44/428 (Reliability: 3).
      See attached death registration Charles Tiller

    5. [S1] Cynthis Henley-Smith, The Tucker Family in Australia, (Gillingham Printers Pty Ltd Adelaide, South Australia), 1992, 100 (Reliability: 3).

    6. [S27] South Australian Genealogy and Heraldry Society Inc, South Australian Marriages Registrations 1842 - 1916, (South Australian Genealogy and Heraldry), 3 Nov 1859, Registration number 40/54 (Reliability: 3).
      See attached transcription of South Australia Marriages 1842-1937 - Sarah Tucker and Richard Tiller.


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