Individual Details
Bridget Ann NAILON
(24 Dec 1852 - 5 Jan 1912)
Events
Families
| Spouse | Michael William FROST (1839 - 1904) |
| Child | Mary Ann FROST (1867 - 1953) |
| Child | Solomon "Sol" FROST (1868 - ) |
| Child | Robert Henry "Bob" FROST (1869 - 1938) |
| Child | Elizabeth FROST (1870 - ) |
| Child | Thomas Naylor FROST (1871 - 1901) |
| Child | James "Jim" FROST (1875 - 1947) |
| Child | John "Jack" FROST (1877 - ) |
| Child | William "Bill" FROST (1878 - ) |
| Child | Edward Michael "Ned" FROST (1879 - 1962) |
| Child | Anna Maria FROST (1883 - 1950) |
| Child | George FROST (1884 - 1917) |
| Child | Catherine Sarah "Katie" FROST (1888 - 1967) |
| Father | William NAILON (1820 - 1873) |
| Mother | Margaret KING (1835 - ) |
Notes
Birth
On her marriage certificate, Bridget says she is 24 years old which would mean she was born about 1843.Marriage
Australia Marriage Index, 1788-1950Name: Michael Frost
Marriage Date: 1867
Marriage Place: Victoria
Registration Date:1867
Registration Place: Victoria, Australia
Spouse: Bridget Nalion
Registration Number: 489
Michael: Laborer aged 27 years, residence Lancefield, parents James Frost - farmer & Mary Anne Dunne
(Michael signed his own name)
Bridget: Domestic servant aged 24 years, residence Lancefield, parents William Nalion - farmer & Margaret King (Bridiget signed with an X)
Witnesses: James Nalion (signed with an X), Catherine Herbert (signed her own name)
Priest: Father M Brannigan
Kilmore, VIC - St Patrick's Catholic
Year Built: 1856
Denomination: Roman Catholic
Saint: Patrick
Address: 37 Sutherland Street, Kilmore, Victoria, 3764
Last Updated: 12/04/2021
History and Architecture:
The first Catholic Priest to perform a Mass in Kilmore was the Reverend Father Charles Clarke in 1846. His successor in 1854 was Father T O'Rouke. During his time he set about building a small chapel in the Willomavin area. By 1856 it was decided a bigger Church was required.
Construction commenced in 1856 and the foundation stone was laid on 23 August 1857 by Bishop James A Goold.
Based on the Decorated period of English Gothic architecture the triple-gabled church was constructed of coursed basalt rubble and composed of three gable bays to the East Elevation. The Nave was built in 1860 and the chancel in 1871. The church was dedicated on 8 July 1860 and opened in March 1871.
The church was designed by Hansom Bros and the altar modelled by William Wardell.
The particularly fine main altar of Caen stone was made by Farmer and company of Westminster, London, to the designs of William Wardell, and erected in 1873. The bell, tower and iron palisade fence contribute to the grandeur of the church's design and setting.
Additions were made including the stone and iron fence which replaced a wooden fence.
