Emily Beatrice MacGregor was born in 1875-76, third daughter of John Murray MacGregor, of Jolimont.
Beatrice was married to Charles Adam William Ball Casement in 1901 in a secret marriage, with a ceremony at St Kilda on 7 March 1905.The marriage was acknowledged in a newspaper report in April 1905.[1] CASEMENT—MACGREGOR.—On the 7th March, at the residence of the bride's sister, Charnwood crescent, St. Kilda, Charles William, eldest son of the late Captain Roger Casement,3rd Light Dragoons, County Antrim, Ireland, to Beatrice Emily, third daughter of the late John Murray Macgregor, of Jolimont.
The only child of Charles Adam William Ball Casement and Beatrice MacGregor
They emigrated to Victoria, Australia.
She passed away on 4 September 1950 in West Richmond, Victoria. [2]
Funeral notice - The Argus 5 September 1950
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CASEMENT-On September 4 at 159 Hoddle street, West Richmond - Emily
Beatrice beloved widow of Charles Adam Casement and loved mother of
Joan and loving sister of Ethel (deceased), Hilda and Queenie, and loved
mother-in-law of John.
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The daughter Joan was born in Richmond, East Melbourne, on 23 July 1907. She married John Stuart, actor, radio announcer, and script writer, who is thought to have been born in 1900.