Standing on the remnants of a Grand Estate!
When I attended my grand niece's 4th birthday celebration recently, little did I know I was standing on the grounds of the former estate owned by the, allegedly, richest man in Ashfield who also founded Canterbury Racecourse and lived in one of the largest mansions in the area but who also happens to call Rookwood 'home". FREDERICK CLISSOLD Frederick was born in 1831 in Gloucestershire England to John, a farm labourer, and Sarah. The family arrived on the "Layton" in January 1838, a ship plagued by a measles epidemic that took the life of his younger sister. The family settled in the inner city suburb of Glebe and more children followed. Frederick Clissold - ancestry.com public access John found work at the Robert Cooper distillery and Frederick was educated at Grantham House Academy near his home. John left the distillery and set up as a fellmonger, a person dealing with removing wool from sheepskins, in the Blackwattle Swamp area. Frederick joined the busines...