Outback Graves Markers

Patrick SCANLON

Burial Location:Durack's Folly  (details...)
Occupation: Labourer
Place of Death: Granite Creek, Argyle Station
Date of Death: 01 April 1904
Age:45 years
Cause of Death:Malaria
OGM Ref#: 0034
Headstone:OGM Aluminium
Monument Style: Outback Grave Marker

Biography

There is a carved sandstone monument on his burial site. The informant was Michael Patrick Durack, pastoralist, employer of the deceased, Argyle Station. Buried by Charles Lincoln at the bottom of the range on Granite Creek at a place known as Durack's Folly, Argyle Station. Witnesses present at the burial were Frank Bowles and William CH Renfroy. The deceased had lived in Queensland for about 14 years before moving to Western Australia. Patrick was a big, red-bearded Irishman who came from County Clare with his brother and sister. and took up land in the Argyle district. He died trying to forge a route across Granite Creek that would shorten the track for travellers with buggies, wagons or drays, by about twenty miles - and was buried at the foot of the hill on which he had been working.

Parents:William SCANLON (storekeeper)
Spouse:1.Bridget DURACK, 1839-1870); 2. Mary O'KEEFE
Marriage Details:1.Unknown
2.Married at Newton, New South Wales, in 1873; Marriage Registration 1384/1873.
Children:1. Children of Patrick Scanlan and Bridget Durack: Michael Durack Scanlan, died Queensland 1895, Death Reg. No. C2567; 2. Children of Patrick Scanlan and Mary O'Keefe: Peter born Queensland 16 October 1880 (Birth Registration 1880/C/6108), John born Queensland 2 August 1883 (Birth Registration 1883/C/7793) and Dennis born 11 July 1886 in Queensland (Birth Registration 1886/C/2678)
Birth Details:Possibly circa 1835, Scariff, Ireland
Death Certificate:1413/1904
Comments:Unable to find marriage registration of Patrick Scanlan (or Scanlon) and Bridget Durack. However, marriage to Mary O'Keefe in 1873, indicates his birth date of 1835 to be more accurate, making him 69 at death.