Caroline's Dilemma

A Colonial Inheritance Saga

By Bettina Bradbury
Categories: History, World History, Auto/biography & Memoir, Diaspora Studies
Publisher: UBC Press
Paperback : 9780774865319, 362 pages, September 2020
Ebook (PDF) : 9780774865326, 362 pages, September 2020
Ebook (EPUB) : 9780774865333, 362 pages, September 2020
Ebook (MobiPocket) : 9780774865340, 352 pages, August 2020
Hardcover : 9780774865609, 362 pages, September 2020

Table of contents

The Bax and Kearney family trees

Map – location of Bax family and relatives, 1837–70

Introduction

Part 1: Migration, marriage and station life: Becoming Australian colonisers

1 Migrations and marriage

2 Broom Station, Mosquito Plains, South Australia, 1853–57

3 Lockhart Station, Western Wimmera, Victoria, 1858–65

Part 2: Widowhood: Contesting Edward’s will and his brothers’ influence

4 Edward’s death, his final wishes and religious warfare

5 Learning legal procedures

6 Leaving Lockhart Station

7 Arrivals and new challenges

Part 3: Later lives: Deaths and legacies

8 Endings

9 The boys’ adult lives

Coda

Acknowledgments

Bibliography

Notes

Index

Description

Caroline Kearney faced a heartbreaking dilemma. In 1865 she was newly widowed, thirty-one years old, and the mother of six children. She had hoped her husband would leave his sheep station in Victoria, Australia to her sons. Instead, his will required that the family move to Ireland and live in a house chosen by her brothers-in-law. Pieced together from archives, newspapers, genealogical sites, and legal records, Caroline’s Dilemma sheds new light on colonial family and gender relationships of the nineteenth century and tells the story of how one woman fought to shape her own life within the British Empire.