The Gaston Family
By Marjory Burton nee York
I was sent some interesting information and photographs on the Gaston family from Marjorie Burton nee York. Her great-grandfather was George Gaston. The Gastons originally came from South Australia and before that from Sussex, England. They were Charles Gaston and his wife Rebecca nee Burfield. Their son George Gaston and his wife Ann Cicely nee Lawson came to WA with most of his 13 children (all born in SA) in about 1899.
There were three brothers Herbert, Walter, and George Gaston. George Gaston was Marjory’s great-grandfather and the father of her Grandmother, Olive Prudence Gaston. The Gaston brothers were all involved in mining, the following is from the Post Office Directories of WA for 1916:
Gaston & King – Nil Desperandum GM Burtville
Gaston Herbert G & King – Burtville
Gaston Walter – Mine Manager Burtville
From Laverton Cemetery: MOORE Lydia ― 31yrs, d 28 Oct 1908, at the Laverton Hospital, Cause: Complications relating to surgery for a lingering illness, Father: George GASTON (Miner), Mother: Annie Cecily LAWSON, Born: 6 Oct 1877, Williamstown, SA, Married to Thomas Clement Henry MOORE, 17 Apr 1899, Lyndoch Valley SA, Children: Beryl Olive 8yrs, Buried: 29 Oct 1908, Registered by Herbert GASTON (Brother), Reg 54/1908 Mt Margaret, METH, Buried Laverton Cemetery
George and Cicely’s son, Herbert George Gaston, was the Mayor of Southern Cross on two occasions. He married Elenora PERRY-HENDON in Southern Cross WA in 1896. They had the following four children:
GASTON Thelma Myrtle ― 8yrs, d 24 Feb 1906, at the Laverton Hospital, Cause: Meningitis, Father: Herbert George GASTON (Attorney & Justice of the Peace), Mother: Eleanor PERRY-HENDON, Born: 31 Aug 1897, Southern Cross, WA, Buried: 25 Feb 1906, Reg 21/1906 Mt Margaret, WES, Buried Laverton Cemetery.
GASTON Adelaide Victoria — Born: 29 Dec 1904 at Southern Cross WA died 1986 in WA.
GASTON Melbourne Perth Pery ― 6mths, d 24 Nov 1908, Cause: Illness, Father: Herbert George GASTON (Attorney & Justice of the Piece), Mother: Eleanor PERRY-HENDON, Born: May 1908, Yilgarn (Southern Cross), Buried: 24 Nov 1908, Reg 62/1908 Mt Margaret, Buried Laverton Cemetery.
GASTON Reginald James ‘Reggie’ — b.1915 Southern Cross – died 17 Jul 1922, Reginald is the son of Herbert Gaston and Eleanor Perry-Hendon. He lost both of his parents at the age of two and was adopted by Herbert’s brother, Arthur Constant Gaston and his wife Rose Perry-Hendon (who is Eleanor’s sister).Buried East Perth Cemetery.
They owned a mine called Nil Desperandum. They had another by the same name in Southern Cross as well as Burtville. Two of Marjory’s grandmothers brothers were Malcolm Bruce Gaston who was the mine accountant, he returned to Australia after WW1. The other was David James Lacey Gaston who was killed in action in France in 1917. David was a sleeper cutter in the Kalgoorlie district and could have also been at Burtville as that is where her Grandmother married Henry William Hanson on the 3 August 1909.
Arthur Constant Gaston, a brother of Olive Gaston was the proprietor of the Railway Hotel, Southern Cross in 1902.
Malcolm Bruce Gaston was the Accountant for the mine ‘Nil Desperandum’ Mine, Burtville. He was in the 11th Bat. Came back as Lieutenant of the 10th Bat. Malcolm served in Egypt, Gallipoli, and France. Embarked per “Kenilworth Castle” from England for return to Australia. 12 Mar 1918
David James Lacey Gaston was a sleeper cutter in Kalgoorlie, Memorial details: Villers-Bretonneux Memorial, France War Grave Register notes: GASTON, Lce. Cpl. David James Lacey, 1709. 28th Bn. 3rd May 1917. Age 33. Son of George and Ann Lacey Gaston, of 146, Bourke St., Kalgoorlie, Western Australia. Born in Barossa, South Australia. Source: AWM145 Roll of Honour cards, 1914-1918 War, Army
I’m sure you will agree that Marjorie is most fortunate to have such wonderful family photographs.
Moya Sharp
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