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Job TWINE, 
his wife Ann CUMBERLAND and their four children (William, 
Elizabeth, Robert Cumberland and Ann) left England in 1849 for Australia aboard 
the ship “Lima”.
Upon their arrival they settled in Wickham 
Terrace. Twine Street recalls this early pioneer. Later, Job purchased a 
property in Moggill. The property being the first recorded survey in 
Moggill.
William (a surveyor) married Ann SHIELD. Elizabeth 
married the Hon John PETTIGREW M.L.A. Robert Cumberland married 
Sarah COLLINS. Descendants of Robert Cumberland and Sarah still 
live on part of the original holding. Ann married Thomas 
SHIELD.
Job Twine, his son William and John Pettigrew were 
instrumental in having Ipswich proclaimed a city on 3 March 1860.
Job 
died in 1877, Ann in 1879. Both are buried in Moggill Cemetery.
Robert 
Cumberland Twine took over the farm upon his father’s death. Robert Cumberland 
and Sarah had five children: Albert Cumberland	Charles		Ernest		Frank		Florence
Albert carried on the farm when his father died. He ran a dairy, 
small crops and was an apiarist. He had five children: Herbert		Frank		Colin		George		Winifred
Albert died in 1968. The land went to his four sons and was 
subsequently sold. Frank kept a portion and is still living there 
today.
Charles worked as a motorman for the Brisbane Tramways for many 
years. He had one son, Cecil.
Ernest was a farmer and interested in 
Jersey cattle. Later, he went to work in the tramways. He had four 
children.
Florence (DOYLE) lived in Brookfield and also had 
four children.