BURGESS, Isaac Hudson

Birth Name BURGESS, Isaac Hudson
Gramps ID I0831
Gender male
Age at Death 70 years, 1 day

Narrative

Fatal Fire.Fatal Fire.
Farm Near Landsborough.
Wife Also Burnt.
In addition to the particulars of the terrible fire which occurred at Landsborough yesterday published in our first edition, a report has been received at the police depot, Petrie terrace, by Inspector White to the effect that Mrs. Burgess got up out of bed to got a drink. She struck a match and apparently allowed the flame to catch the curtains, as the room was ablaze in a few minutes. Mr. Burgess, who was in bed at the time, jumped up, and ran out of the house, but he was badly burned in doing so. . His wife fell down almost at the same moment, and was burned, to death in the room. As already stated, Burgess was conveyed to the General Hospital by the Ambulance Brigade, but did not survive his terrible injuries.

Fatal Fire. (1905, January 3). The Telegraph (Brisbane, Qld. : 1872 - 1947), TROVE

Narrative

THE FATAL FIRE AT LANDSBOROUGH.
The police authorities in Brisbane have received a report relative to the burning tragedy at Landsborough on Monday, whereby Mrs Burgess lost her life and her husband, who was brought to Brisbane, died from the burns he received. Constable Smith reported that he had interviewed Burgess, who was burnt on the legs and hands. Burgess said that he and his wife went to bed about 10 pm, but could not sleep. His wife got up and struck a match in order to get a drink. She then returned to bed, but almost immediately flames broke out. Burgess called to his wife as he ran through the flames. That was all he could say. The constable visited the scene of the fire, and found that the house had been totally destroyed, even the dogs which were chained at the back having perished. He recovered certain charred remains, which were buried. An inquiry will be held at an early date. THE FATAL FIRE AT LANDSBOROUGH. (1905, January 4). The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), TROVE

Narrative

Fatal Fire.Fatal Fire.
Farm Near Landsborough.
Wife Also Burnt.
In addition to the particulars of the terrible fire which occurred at Landsborough yesterday published in our first edition, a report has been received at the police depot, Petrie terrace, by Inspector White to the effect that Mrs. Burgess got up out of bed to got a drink. She struck a match and apparently allowed the flame to catch the curtains, as the room was ablaze in a few minutes. Mr. Burgess, who was in bed at the time, jumped up, and ran out of the house, but he was badly burned in doing so. . His wife fell down almost at the same moment, and was burned, to death in the room. As already stated, Burgess was conveyed to the General Hospital by the Ambulance Brigade, but did not survive his terrible injuries.

Fatal Fire. (1905, January 3). The Telegraph (Brisbane, Qld. : 1872 - 1947), TROVE

Narrative

FIRE AT LANDSBOROUGH. TWO LIVES LOST.
A telegram was received in the Police Department yesterday afternoon from the constable at Landsborough to the effect that the house of Isaac Burgess, a farmer at Blackall Plains, had been burned down on Sunday night. The origin of the fire is unknown, but Mrs Burgess was burned to death. The telegram also stated that Burgess had been seriously burned. The Ambulance Brigade supplement this information by stating that Burgess was brought to Brisbane by train, and conveyed by bearers to the General Hospital. He was suffering from burns on both thighs, on the arms and the side of the face. He was admitted to the hospital early in the afternoon, and died at about 6 o'clock. He was 70 years of age.



FIRE AT LANDSBOROUGH. (1905, January 3). The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), TROVE

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth 1835      
Death 2 Jan 1905 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia    
Event Note

When Isaac died his mother was listed as Sarah BURGESS and the father was unknown

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FIRE AT LANDSBOROUGH.
TWO LIVES LOST.
A telegram was received in the Police constable at Landsborough to the effect that the house of Isaac Burgess, a farmer at Blackall Plains, had been burned down on Sunday night. The origin of the fire is unknown, but Mrs Burgess was burned to death. The telegram also stated that Burgess had been seriously burned. The Ambulance Brigade supplement this information by stating that Burgess was brought to Brisbane by train, and conveyed by bearers to the General Hospital. He was suffering from burns on both thighs, on the arms and the side of the face. He was admitted to the hospital early in the afternoon, and died at about 6 o'clock. He was 70 years of age.

FIRE AT LANDSBOROUGH. (1905, January 3). The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), p. 4. TROVE
Burial 3 Jan 1905 King Street Cemetery, Caboolture, Queensland, Australia    

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Mother BURGESS, Sarah [I1488]
         BURGESS, Isaac Hudson 1835 2 Jan 1905

Families

Family of BURGESS, Isaac Hudson and LAKE, Hannah [F0478]

Married Wife LAKE, Hannah [I1489] ( * 16 Sep 1837 + 1 Aug 1876 )
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
BURGESS, Samuel John [I1496]186222 Jun 1927
BURGESS, Elizabeth [I1492]2 Apr 1866
BURGESS, Issac [I1493]14 Jan 1868
BURGESS, Annie [I1494]12 Mar 1870

Family of BURGESS, Isaac Hudson and SMITH, Isabella Landell [F0247]

Married Wife SMITH, Isabella Landell [I0824] ( * 1842 + 22 Nov 1891 )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage 19 Jan 1877 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia    
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
BURGESS, William Smith [I1495]10 Apr 187814 Jul 1946

Family of BURGESS, Isaac Hudson and SULLIVAN, Teresa [F0475]

Married Wife SULLIVAN, Teresa [I1484] ( * + 1 Jan 1905 )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage 16 Jun 1900 Queensland, Australia