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Joseph Thomas Reilly - pioneer

Name: Joseph Thomas (J. T.) Reilly
Born: 23 Dec 1836, Richmond Barracks, Dublin, Ireland
Parents: Joseph Reilly and Catherine Regan
Immigrated: arrived Fremantle on 'Pyrenees' on April 30, 1853
Wife #1: Mary Lucille Burrows, married: 10 April 1855, in Perth WA
Wife #2: Annie Fernihough
Died: 13 Oct 1915


JT and Mary Lucille ReillyJoseph Thomas (J. T.) Reilly was born on 23 December 1836 at Richmond Barracks, Dublin. He arrived in Perth on the Pyrenees convict ship with his father Joseph Reilly, mother Catherine Reilly (nee Regan), and his brother Philip. J. T. was aged 15 at the time.

J T Reilly became a prominent member of the early Western Australian community.

In 1893 they family moved from Perth to Northam. He is listed on the 1901 and 1906 WA Electoral Roll as a journalist living at Gordon St in Northam.

JT was a notable figure in the Perth co-operative movement and Mechanics' Institute, and Founder of the Northam Advertiser in 1893, and Catholic Record, which is still in use.

The following is an extract from J. T. Reilly's book: "Reminiscences of fifty years residence in Western Australia, Perth" which was published in 1903. In it he recounts the process which he went through upon selecting a wife. It would have been a difficult objective at this time (1855), as the male to female ratio was probably of the order of ten to one.

"The task of selecting a wife is not an easy one, but on a wise choice depends one's whole future. Love, as we all know, is pictured as blind, and, therefore, the inference is that there may be as much chance as previous reflection in the choice of a partner for life. But, be this as it may, I can only say that I was fortunate in my selection, and that to the advice and womanly direction of my wife I owe any success I may have achieved during my struggling career."

J T married Mary Lucille Burrows on 10 April 1855 in Perth, WA. They had many children, including Charles Phillip Reilly and Mary Frances Reilly.

Mary Lucille died in 1902 after nearly 48 years of marriage. Not long after, J.T. married his young housekeeper Annie Fernihough (b. 1876), daughter of Samuel. Anine arrived in WA in 1881.

Joseph Thomas Reilly died 13 October 1915 at Northam. The following is the text from his epitaph, found in the pioneers section of the Northam Cemetery:

"In loving memory of Joseph Thomas Reilly, beloved husband of Annie Reilly, born 23rd Dec 1836, died 13th Oct 1915. "Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord, And now abideth Faith, Hope and Charity, These three: But the greatest of these is Charity."

Founder of the Northam Advertiser, and Catholic Record. And author of "50 Years Reminiscence of West Australia.

Erected by his loving wife

Children

His son John Thomas Reilly died in Perth, WA of Typhoid Fever aged 25 years, on the 2nd January 1896. He was the Editor and Manager of the "Southern Corss Herald"