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Joshua Jeays

Joshua Jeays (1812–1881) was an alderman and mayor of Brisbane.〔Brisbane City Council Archives〕
==Personal life==
Joshua Jeays was born in 1812 in Leicestershire, England.,〔Queensland Registrar-General of Births, Deaths & Marriages〕〔http://enews.premiers.qld.gov.au/em/message/email/view.php?u=23360&id=473793〕 and died in Brisbane in 1881, at the age of 69.
He married Sarah Edwyn in 1838 in Marylebone, Middlesex, England〔http://www.freebmd.org〕 with whom he had a number of children including:
* Sarah Jane
* Joseph Joshua (died 1909)
* Charles Edwyn (died 1883)
There may have been other children who died in infancy.〔http://www.oxleycreekcatchment.org.au/newsletter/OCCANEWS2007OCT.pdf〕
Joshua and Sarah and the three children above immigrated to Moreton Bay in 1853. Jeays purchased land and built 'Roma Villa' on the corner of Upper Roma and Skew Streets, Petrie Terrace (an area then known as 'the Green Hills'), where he lived with his wife and family. His daughter Sarah Jane married in 1858 at Brisbane to Sir Charles Lilley,〔(Moreton Bay Courier ), Wednesday 14 April 1858, page 2〕 who went on to become Premier of Queensland.
In 1862, Jeays paid £78 for 16 hectares (39 acres) of land along Simpsons Road, from the corner of Cooper's Camp Road, towards Ithaca Creek and abutting what is now Bowman Park (the latter area then known as the 'Cobbler's Flats', because of the abundance of the weed 'cobblers pegs'), west of the area then known as Upper Paddington.〔http://www.chapelhill.homeip.net/FamilyHistory/Other/QueenslandHistory/BrisbaneBotanicalGardens.htm〕 His wife believed that living on this land would be healthier for her than their home on the 'Green Hills'. Accordingly, Jeays built a grand English-style home, using rough stone and decorated with gables and casement windows,〔http://nla.gov.au/nla.cs-pa-http%253A%252F%252Fenc.slq.qld.gov.au%252Flogicrouter%252Fservlet%252FLogicRouter%253FPAGE%253Dobject%2526OUTPUTXSL%253Dobject_enc36ui.xslt%2526pm_RC%253DPICTQLD%2526pm_OI%253D25528%2526api_1%253DGET_OBJECT_XML%2526num_result%253D0〕 naming it 'Bardon' after Bardon Hill in his native Leicestershire. The suburb was subsequently named 'Bardon' after this house, in 1926.〔http://www.ourbrisbane.com/suburbs/bardon/history〕〔http://www.sunloverholidays.com.au/qld/brisbane-west-bardon-8L2559.html〕 However, by the time the house was completed his wife had died and Joshua was too broken-hearted to live in the house that he had built for his wife, and it was then occupied by his son Charles and later by Edwyn Lilley (son of his daughter Sarah Jane and Charles Lilley).〔(The Streets of Brisbane )〕 The house was purchased by the Brisbane Diocese of the Catholic Church in 1925〔(Your Brisbane Past and Present )〕 and now stands in the grounds of St Joseph's Catholic Primary School, The Drive, Bardon.
Joshua Jeays died on 11 March 1881 in Brisbane〔 and is buried in Toowong Cemetery.〔https://online.brisbane.qld.gov.au/cemeteries/cemeteries_step3.jsp?mapdisplay=142176〕 with his wife Sarah who, as noted above, predeceased him, dying on 26 July 1864 in Brisbane.〔 Sarah was originally buried in Paddington Cemetery but was most likely one of those re-interred in Toowong Cemetery (the Paddington Cemetery was redeveloped as a recreational site for athletics and other sports and in 1914 was fenced off and renamed Lang Park).
Joshua's grandson Charles Joshua Jeays founded Jeays Hardware.〔http://www.jeayshardware.com.au/History.htm〕
The 'Joshua Jeays Conference Room' at the Bardon Professional Centre is named after Joshua Jeays.〔http://www.qsa.qld.edu.au/memos/07/066-07.pdf〕

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