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East Melbourne, Hoddle Street 1121, Doontallie

East Melbourne

  • 1121 Hoddle Street

Building names

  • Doontallie

Surnames

  • Cooney
  • Meehan
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Date built: 
1870/91
Builder: 
R. Parsons, Simpsons Road, East Collingwood
First owner: 
James Cooney
Description: 

This two storey tuckpointed brick residence with two storey cast iron verandah and render parapet has an unusual, possibly original side entrance porch under the verandah, with an etched glass window. The upper floor has full height double hung windows and fine cast iron balustrade. [i-Heritage description 1985] The double hung windows have been replaced with French doors.

History: 

James Cooney notified the Council on 16 June 1870 that he would build a house in Hoddle Street. This was just four months after his marriage to Catherine Sweeney on 2 February at St Patrick’s Cathedral. They went on to have nine children: twins, Annetta and James (b.1871); Hugh Patrick (b,1874); Thomas (b.1876); Edward Augustus (b.1877); John Joseph (b.1879); Mary (b,1881); Catherine Grace (b.1883) and Francis Joseph (b.1886).

On 7 January 1891 James again notified the Council of his building intentions: an additional storey to his house. It must have been a tight fit for such a large family before these extensions.

James died in 1915 and Catherine ten years later in 1925 but many of the family continued to live at Doontallie. Annette died there in 1934 and Catherine Grace in 1944. Edward was living there in 1945. John Joseph meanwhile married but when his wife died in child birth he was unable to care for his three surviving children. The two eldest were placed in care and the youngest, Pauline, then aged two, was taken in by her aunt, Mary, and brought up at Doontallie.

Pauline married Richard Patrick Meehan and in 1952 they moved into their own home at 4 Grey Street. About the same time Richard is listed in the Rate Books as the owner or ratepayer responsible for 1121 Hoddle Street, although by then it was rented out. The family continued to own the house until 1970. 

In 1907 two of the sons, Hugh, or Hubert, and Thomas built their own houses in East Melbourne: Hugh at 100 Simpson Street, and Thomas next door at 96 Simpson Street. Hugh was sacristan at St Patrick’s Cathedral for 56 years. Francis Joseph served in WW1 and spent his later years in NSW.

Owners and occupiers: 

1870-c.1945: Cooney family

Sources: 

Burchett index, City of Melbourne Intents to Build: 16 Jun 1870, Ref. 3960 Burchett index, City of Melbourne Intents to Build: 7 Jan 1891, Ref. 4793 EMHS, WW1 People, Francis Joseph Cooney: http://emhs.org.au/person/cooney/francis_joseph Kylie, email 10 Oct 2014. Family information and attached photos.
Richarad Meehan, email 31 Jul 2020

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