Gustave Ramaciotti

Gustave Ramaciotti

Infobox Person
name= Gustave Mario Ramaciotti


caption=
birth_date= birth date|1861|3|13|df=y
birth_place= Livorno, Italy
dead=dead
death_date= Death date and age|1927|12|6|1861|3|13|df=yes
death_place= Australia
occupation= Law Clerk, Theatrical Manager, Soldier
spouse= Ada Wilson
children= Clive Ramaciotti, Vera Ramaciotti

Major General Gustav Mario Ramaciotti CMG (13 March 18616 December 1927) was an Italian-born Australian law clerk, theatrical manager and soldier who was well known in Sydney's legal services.

Biography

Early life

Ramaciotti was born in Livorno, Italy. He arrived in Queensland, Australia in his teenage years, and in 1878 joined the Rockhampton Volunteers, Queensland Defence Force as a private. In 1880 he was naturalised. He became a law clerk and married Ada Wilson in 1882. As managing clerk of the conveyancing department of Minter Simpson & Co, he became well known in Sydney legal cirles until his retirement from law in 1904. He became a partner in Australia's largest theatrical company with J. C. Williamson and George Tallis. After selling his shares in J C Williamson Ltd he bought the Theatre Royal, in King Street Sydney, the neighbouring Sutton's Hotel and adjoining land at the rear of these properties.

Military career

Ramaciotti's military interests continued and in 1890 he had been commissioned as a Second Lieutenant with the Second Infantry Regiment. By 1909 he was a Lieutenant-Colonel commanding the First Battalion of the Second Infantry. He went on to command the 24th Infantry (Second Sydney Battalion) and was promoted to Colonel in the Eleventh Infantry Brigade. During World War I his duties were largely confined to home, but he eventually became Inspector General of administration at Army Headquarters, Melbourne. He was made a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George in 1917, and on his retirement in 1920 he was appointed an honorary Major General.

Children

*Clive Ramaciotti (died 1967)
*Vera Ramaciotti

Death

Gustave Ramaciotti spent his remaining years travelling between Australia and Italy, until his death on a visit home to Australia on December 6, 1927. He was survived by his children Clive and Vera and his estate was sworn for probate in NSW at £91,485. [ [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A110337b.htm Ramaciotti, Gustave Mario (1861 - 1927) Biographical Entry - Australian Dictionary of Biography Online ] at www.adb.online.anu.edu.au]

Awards

* Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George

References

* C. Neumann, 'Ramaciotti, Gustave Mario (1861 - 1927)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 11, Melbourne University Press, 1988, pp 325-326. ( [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A110337b.htm Online copy] )

Persondata
NAME=Ramaciotti, Gustave Mario
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Law clerk, theatrical manager, soldier
DATE OF BIRTH=March 13, 1861
PLACE OF BIRTH=Livorno, Italy
DATE OF DEATH=December 6, 1927
PLACE OF DEATH=Australia


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