sketcher, was born at Newington Green, Surrey, on 10 May 1846, third daughter and youngest of the six children of John and Eliza Thurston . She came to New South Wales with her widowed mother and sisters in 1853. With her mother and sister Eliza West Thurston , she moved to Mudgee to live with her brother Horatio; a card decorated by Emily is inscribed 'Mudgee, 25 December 1865’. Horatio took her photograph in his Mudgee studio about 1867-68. A photograph album decorated by Emily is dated 1871, at which time she and her mother were staying in her sister-in-law’s family home, Fernside at Rylstone.

Emily married Henry Burrows at Cooma in December 1873. All her known art works are floral watercolour decorations in albums and on cards (private collection).

This entry is a stub. You can help DAAO by submitting a biography.

Writers:
Staff Writer
Date written:
1992
Last updated:
1989