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http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/lines/bluefunnel.html
http://www.red-duster.co.uk/BLUEFUN10.htm
Gorgon (1) 1908 - 1928 sold to Hong Kong owner, renamed Lyeemoon. 2,885
GORGON (1) was built in 1908 by Scotts Shipbuilding & Engineering Co. Ltd. at Greenock with a tonnage of 2885grt, a length of 300ft, a beam of 42ft and a service speed of 12 knots. Built for the Ocean Steam Ship Company she was deployed on the Singapore - Batavia - Fremantle service alongside the Charon. In 1917 she was requisitioned by the British Government and used in the Mediterranean to transport motor transport and troops as an Expeditionary Force Transport. She was sold to the Cheong Hing Steamship Co. Ltd of Hong Kong, renamed Lyeemoon and used as an emigrant ship in Chinese and South East Asian waters. Apparently avoiding Japanese control during WW2 she was supposedly wrecked at Benghazi on 4th January 1943.(Photo as the Lyeemoon: Peter Newall Collection)
Maurice James Gordon Warr was born on this ship at sea but no record of his birth has been found. Reseach by Maurice before his death and his son Stephen has not turned up anything more than, the ship was registered in Singapore and, because he was born beyond 3 miles from our coast, his birth may only be recorded in the captains log.
Henry and Mary had only the one child and they separated soon after his birth. The then stigma giving birth out of wedlock may also explain why his birth rego is so hard to trace? | Family: F09438
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'John Collett and William Sawyer were convicts from England, they were both convicted together of the same crime. It would appear that Elizabeth was having children to both men while still married to the first - John Collett - he was not stable in the mind and was released into the care of his wife twice'. | Family: F00610
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15 children | Family: F03075
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2 children. | Family: F05361
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2 sons. | Family: F07571
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2. John BARNDON (c.2 Jan 1726-Glynde,Sussex,England)
2. Abigail BARNDON (c.18 Feb 1730-Glynde,Sussex,England)
2. Mary BARNDON (c.5 Sep 1731-Glynde,Sussex,England)
2. William BARNDON (c.16 May 1736-Glynde,Sussex,England)
2. Elizabeth BARNDON (c.7 Apr 1734-Glynde,Sussex,England) | Family: F07092
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F00943
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4 children 1 child George served to adulthood, now deceased | Family: F10903
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4 Children. | Family: F07388
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F09050
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5. Alfred JONES (b.May 1848)
sp: Mary Callista GORYAN
6. Charles JONES (b.1872)
6. Percy Alfred McDonough JONES (b.1876)
6. Harold Penn McDonough JONES (b.1880)
6. Hilda Mary JONES (b.1888)
5. Amelia Cassandra JONES (b.Jan 1850)
5. Fanny Elizabeth JONES
5. Charles JONES | Family: F05657
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6 Children. | Family: F07391
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According to Jeff Spencer in a letter to Jill Bickmore (nee Cockram) dated 3 September 1999:
Wesley was mainly brought up on the Spencer's Jandakot property and when William Spencer died, the Jandakot property was willed to Wesley and Basil in virtual equal shares but with a type of life tenacy to their mother Annie.
The testament required that Annie be paid one pound per week and I believe it was a struggle in those depressed days to make the payment. The property was split into two sections, 50 acres for Basil and 50 acres for Wesley. During that time Annie Spencer remained in the old house on Wesley's portion of the property and Wesley and Stella lived nearby in a timber and iron house constructed by a family friend Mr Bob Semple.
When Annie Spencer passed away, Wesley and Stella moved into her old family residence, which was constructed of a timber frame, Jarrah floors, brick fireplace, corrugated iron walls and roof and pine/Oregon lining.
Your comment that Wesley found the old sea chest in the back of his shed is accurate according to our information and it was sent to Woodloes cottage. We hope to check whether it is still in that cottage. Apparently it was there at the time of the family reunion at Gosnells.
The old Jandakot residence of William and Annie (followed by Wesley and Stella) was recently demolished to make way for development of a Catholic High School (under construction) and to be known as Beeliar College. The old residence had reached a severe state of decay with negligible restoration potential. We examined the building for possible salvage of old timbers but most were rotten or white ant eaten. It had been used as a sub standard barn since Wesley Spencer sold the property in the 1970's.
Elsie Spencer was born in the old house on October 9, 1900. I am trying to find a photo of it for you.
A possibly one hundred year old mulberry tree which was next to the house has been retained by Beeliar College. We are pleased to see it's retention because these particular mulberries (black) fruit for a much longer period than the other mulberry trees grown by the Spencer family on Basil's former section of property. The tree was planted by William and Annie.
Are you aware that Annie Spencer was a mid-wife in the Jandakot district and delivered numerous babies throughout the area over many years."
(Note: I am not sure that Annie was a qualified mid-wife, rather a trusted `mid-wife' by experience and reputation) | Family: F04293
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According to the Marriage Certificate photocopied from St James Church records Elizabeth, or Betsy as she was known then, was 23 years of age on her second marriage to George Butt Drew and was listed as a widow. Betsy was illiterate and signed her marriage certificate with a X (her mark). | Family: F09471
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After the war years George Edward and Alma Gladys seperated and Alma remarried to Unknown Renton they than had Kerry, Danny and Ricky.
Brian Earle - 6 January 2002 | Family: F02431
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After William died in Corack in 1890, Eliza married William Bruce at Watchem in Victoria on 7 November 1894. The wedding was reported in the 'Donald Express' as follows:
'A large number of guests gathered at the residence of Mrs Free at Watchem on Wednesday for the celebration of her marriage to William Bruce, a well known resident of the Watchem and Massey districts. The Rev EOKnee of Donald, was the celebrant, and carried out his part of the contract to the satisfaction of all concerned. The day was beautifully fine, and the guests numerous and merry - so that all "went merry as a marriage bell". After the usual toasts and games, the happy couple left for home amid showers of rice and old boots, and the good wishes of relatives and friends'. | Family: F00588
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F00022
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Also their is a daughter Matilda that never seems mentioned. She is 7yrs old in the census I gave you and she is mentioned on the passenger list for the Salisbury. Do you think this could be one of their children? Or a child Mary Ann Rawlings had previously.
Margaret - 2008 | Family: F00844
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Arthur Albert Pollard and Helena Maud Wilson.They met & married during WW1 after he was wounded at Gallipoli and was convalescing in England. When he heard he was being sent back to Australia in 1918 he went AWOL and married her so she could return with him. She never really settled there & they returned to England in about 1923. | Family: F04689
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At age 23, Saul married Sarah MARCHANT, daughter of Thomas MARCHANT and Jane nee JENNINGS.
Sarah was born near Salehurst on 1 October 1786, and was later baptised in the Salehurst Parish Church, the records off which show.
Baptism 22 Oct 1786 Sarah dau of Thomas and Jane MARCHANT nee Jennings 21 Days.
Saul and Sarah were married by banns in the parish church of St. Mary's on 31 March 1812.
St.Mary's Church had been built in the 13th century and had served both families for many generations. The parish registers Salehurst, Sussex, states.
"Saul SPICE bachelor of this parish married Sarah MARCHANT spinster of this parish on 31 March 1812 at Salehurst by banns."
Their marks were recorded and witnesses were John WHITE and John HEATHFIELD.
The Rector, the REVEREND STEPHEN JENKIN, conducted the ceremony. | Family: F02823
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Both died just a few years apart (I believe one, possibly his mother – was decapitated in an accident), so the children were sent of the farm to work for their keep on other farms. | Family: F05415
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Both living at 126 Redcliffe Street Bristol at the time of their marriage in the church of Saint Thomas. | Family: F07987
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Both Signed with an X. Her name was written as Betsey Lader. Her father is William Lader and Joseph's father was also Joseph. Their place of residence at the time of their marriage was listed as Westhay Moor. | Family: F09464
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By the Colonial Chaplain, Rev. B.W. Wittenoon, Church of England, Perth West Australia | Family: F01383
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Called Eliza on her marriage certificate. | Family: F00333
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Charles Leach, 24, bac, lab, son of William, lab, to Martha Flavell, 19, sp, dau of John, lab. Both made their mark (x); Witness Benjamin Flavell, signed his name. | Family: F06516
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Charlotte and Samuel's marriage witnessed by Samuel Free and Mary Finkell | Family: F08828
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Check Marriage Certificate: MA824634
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Children of THOMAS TAPSCOTT and ELIZA FISHER are:
ESTHER HARRIET4 TAPSCOTT, b. October 16, 1885, Near Mt Pleasant; d. October 6, 1945, Orroroo, S. Australia.
ALICE MAY TAPSCOTT, b. August 4, 1887, Coomoroo, S.A.; d. December 21, 1893, Orroroo, S. Australia.
MARY ELIZABETH TAPSCOTT, b. March 11, 1890, Coomooroo, S.Australia; d. March 24, 1893, Coomooroo, S.Australia.
ETHEL MAUDE TAPSCOTT, b. January 30, 1894, Coomooroo, S.Australia; d. March 10, 1973, Orroroo, S. Australia.
Colleen Tapscott [colleotapscott-at-tiscali.co.uk] - 2006 | Family: F02060
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Children:
Mary Ann GILCHRIST - 1820 - Oldham, Lanc
William Lane GILCHRIST - 1823 Oldham, Lanc - 1903 Katanning, WA
Maria GILCHRIST - 1826 Pontefract Yorkshire, UK
Sarah GILCHRIST - 1830 Pontefract, Yorkshire, UK
Matilda GILCHRIST - 1832 Pontefract, Yorkshire, UK - 1834 | Family: F04558
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Details of the marriage from the Sussex Marriage Index are as follows: -
"11 Dec 1777 Salehurst John Spice and Mary Collyer by banns
Witnesses John Butler and Edward Merritt".
Nothing is known of their lives, except that John and his family spent some time in a small village called Robertsbridge, with at least one daughter, Diana, being born there.
Robertsbridge, along with the village of Salehurst, part of the village of Hurst Green, and the hamlet of Silverhill, form the Parish of Salehurst, which itself is contiguous with the Kent border. The steel industry began in Robertsbridge in the latter part of the 16th century and in 1717 had an output of some 120 tons. During the seven years war Robertsbridge supplied many of the great guns that were used during the conflict. These guns were shipped down the river Rother to Rye. The great manor house "sometime called Elam" had 1609 buildings for the steel makers, 8 forges and a mill-house. The river Rother enters the parish of Salehurst from the northwest, divides into two branches, encircling Robertsbridge and uniting again. The river was once navigable at least as far as Robertsbridge, where the Hastings Road passes on its way to Turnbridge Wells. Henry 111 visited Robertsbridge Abbey in 1225 and in 1264 the Royal Army on its way to Lewes, plundered it and obliged the monks to pay a ransom. Edward 1, when as King, also stayed in the abbey on 22 November 1295 and on 8 August 1297. Edward 11 used the abbey as a halfway house between Bayhaam and Battle. In 1749, just before John SPICE was born, Horace Walpole, English novelist and letter writer, and son of Sir Robert Walpole, 1st Earl of Orford, and commonly regarded as England's first Prime Minister, visited Robertsbridge and made the following comments " The roads of Robertsbridge are bad beyond all badness and the village is wretched, the only accommodation being taken by smugglers. A railway station built in 1851 on the Southern Railway later served the Kent and East Sussex Railway. | Family: F02827
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Divorce# Year Petitioner Surname FirstName Respondent Surname FirstName
1654 1894 PICKUP Mary Ellen PICKUP Abraham
http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/ | Family: F00862
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Do you have a marriage date for Thomas and May (Anastasia) Flavell. I am including some interviews with her and would love to know when she married. From notes I have on the death of her mother she was still Miss A. Fairnie in 1941. By that time she would be nearly 45 years of age.
Regards
Vivienne Worthington - viviennew-at-bigpond.com | Family: F03625
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Edward Alderwin Downes m 28 Oct 1913 Walkaway to Hilda J Ridley Greenough RG10/1913
First chd: Marion Downes b 8 Aug 1914 who married Hugh MURRAY 26 Feb 1938 etc
William Arthur Downes b 4 Jan 1917 d 21 Sep 1980 m Betty CARSON
| Family: F01748
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Edward John GOULD m 29 Apr 1896 Ref: Battye Library (BL) Acc 2956A/135 CE Register Witnesses: John Gould and Joseph Connolly | Family: F02843
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Ellen Amelia b 1858 m. James DRUMMOND in Perth 1880 (#4856) d 1943
Walter Rawlinson, b 1860 d 1860 aged 2 months
Amy Ann b 1863 m. Frank Barnett Carl JAMES in Perth 1884 (#5757) d 1932
Charles James b 1865
Edwin George b 1868 d 1869
John b 1869 d 1944
Charlotte Jane b 1871 d 1944.
Charles
Ellen Caroline b April 1837 m. Samuel Scriven EVANS in Perth 1855(#804)
Martha Hannah b Oct 1838 m. Alfred Perkins CURTIS in Perth 1856 (#977)
Ann Mary b Oct 1840 m. Henry BIRCH, Perth 1862 (#1734)
Frances Mathilda b September 1842 m. George INKPEN 1863 (#1949)
Robert Crisp OUGDEN Born 13 Sept 1844, d Oct 1863. Perth Volunteer Corps.
Henry Thomas OUGDEN b Sept 1846 m Ann ALLPIKE (b 1848 d 12 Nov 1868) in Fremantle in 1867 (#2664). Perth saddler & harness maker 1868-69; Fremantle 1870-72
Annie Eva OUGDEN b. 1868 m Charles Adams INKPEN 1895 at Fremantle.
Annie Agnes b 1848 d 1851 aged 2.
John Edward OUGDEN b Sept 1850
Susannah Agnes OUGDEN b 1854 m. Joshua James HARWOOD in Perth 1872 (#3488)
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Ellen Elizabeth Earle and her husband William Armstrong trained horses and owned stables at the back of the Sandringham Hotel. Alice Hilda Earle's first hair cut was at the stables using horse clippers – she remembers it. | Family: F10218
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Ellen’s parents George Barlow and Maryann White witnessed the marriage. | Family: F10213
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Emma had just one month earlier lost a set of twins, to which George Walter informed he was the father | Family: F00362
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family 2 sons | Family: F10904
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family of 2 sons and 2 daughters. | Family: F10838
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family of 7 children | Family: F05235
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family of two sons | Family: F10900
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Found:
Last Name First Name Middle Birth Date Mother Maiden Father Last Sex Birth Place Death Place Residence Death Date SSN Age
MERCADANTE CATHERINE TERESA REID 07/27/1928 WATTERS REID F REST (OTHER) ORANGE 03/12/1997 060-30-9033 68 yrs
Social Security Death Index
Name Birth Death Last Residence Last Benefit SSN Issued
CATHERINE T MERCADANTE 27 Jul 1928 12 Mar 1997 (V) 92802 (Anaheim, Orange, CA) (none specified) 060-30-9033 New York SS-5 | Family: F09236
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Frederick Joseph Brady was the witness to the wedding. | Family: F02558
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From the Bendigo Advertiser 5/5/1880
"On April 19th at St. Peters Church Eaglehawk, by the Rev. J Carlisle, Charles, Fourth son of the Late
James McNeill of Loughguile, County Antrim, Ireland to Annie, Eldest daughter of the late John Dolman, Whipstick, Sandhurst."
More About Charles McNeill and Annie Dolman:
Marriage: 19 April 1880, Eaglehawk
Marriage certificate: 1880, Vic M/C 1428 | Family: F04987
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George and Margaret Huston had 9 children | Family: F09208
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George marries in 1900 and his marriage is witnessed by David's (his father) step father, John BROWNING. | Family: F00493
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Had 1 boy & 1 girl. | Family: F06023
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Had 1 Daughter. | Family: F00654
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Had 10 Children. | Family: F00650
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Had 10 Children. | Family: F03275
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Had 11 children. | Family: F03300
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had 13 children. | Family: F07455
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Had 14 children. | Family: F07307
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Had 15 children.
More info on other children contact Peter Davies - PeterWDavies01-at-aol.com - 2004 | Family: F05656
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F01557
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Had 2 Daughters. | Family: F00649
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Had 3 Children. | Family: F03277
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Had 3 Sons. | Family: F00652
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Had 4 children. | Family: F00653
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Had 4 Children. | Family: F03227
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Had 5 Children
For more information contact:
Pete Loveday - plover-at-activ8.net.au | Family: F07019
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Had 6 Children
For more information contact:
Pete Loveday - plover-at-activ8.net.au | Family: F02056
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F01554
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Had 7 Children. | Family: F03239
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had 7 daughters & 1 son who died as a baby. | Family: F05695
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had 8 children included those who died in infancy.
Vic Rogers | Family: F00306
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Had 8 Children. | Family: F03237
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Had 9 Children
For more information contact:
Pete Loveday - plover-at-activ8.net.au | Family: F02055
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had a son. | Family: F06468
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Had about 6 children.
Some may have stayed at the:
Parkerville Children's Home
Beacon Road
Parkerville WA 6081
Phone: (08) 9295 4400
Fax: (08) 9295 4099
Email: pch-at-parkerville.org.au | Family: F00614
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Had five children. | Family: F05521
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Haslingfield Parish Register of the couples' marriage shows Harper as 'Harpur' with witnesses as John Pearse and John Peppercorn.
CFHS Transcripts for the parish of Orwell shows Banns for John Free, bachelor otp and Alice Harpur spinster of Haslingfield dated 27 February 1785. The couple were married in Haslingfield on 20 April 1785 where the records state that John was 'of Orwell'.
There is no record in the Orwell parish records of John or any other Free being baptised in Orwell. The records do show that a Henry Free, a 23-year old bachelor farmer from Hadstock married Jane Prime at Orwell on 28 November 1839. Jane was 29 years old and a spinster daughter of Thomas Prime, a gardener. Henry was the son of George Free a farmer. the witnesses to the marriage wer e Thomas and Mary Prime. | Family: F00611
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F08770
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He signed, she made her mark.
Marraige was by banns and neither witness has either of their surnames. | Family: F00496
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He was a Farmer, she was a Servant. Catherine and Richard had five children. In the 1870's they moved from Tasmania to Victoria with their five children and the three Finn children and took up a large Grant of Land in Tallarook, Victoria where they settled. The property was called "Glengobbin".
Barbara Aldersea - 2009 - barbkevin1-at-bigpond.com | Family: F07315
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He went back to Scotland and married Flora Stewart (whose nickname may have been Florinda, but not in official records). They married 30 August 1858 at 8 Spittal Street, Edinburgh, Scotland. They came back to WA on the "Swiftsure" in 1859.
Rita Haworth - 2004 | Family: F01879
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http://www.museum.wa.gov.au/welcomewalls/search.asp | Family: F00850
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IGI mfB0113 p.1119
Children:
1.1 William b:1802 Drumquin Co Tyrone d:Wed 23 Sep 1874 Brighton Vic
1.2 James b:1805 Co Tyrone d:Thu 4 Apr 1867 Ryl Melb Hosp
marr:Mary Ann Monaghan b:1805 Co Tyrone d:3 Sep 1897 Hawthorn Vic
1.3 Elizabeth b:1806 Co Tyrone
1.4 Jane b:1808 d:Tue 19 Feb 1895 Kildare V
bur:Wed 20 Feb 1895 West Geelong Vic
1st sp:marr: in Ireland William Agnew
2nd sp:marr:in Ireland John Gilmore b:1813 Irela
d:Thu 15 Oct 1891 Geelong bur:Sun 18 Oct 1891
1.5 John b:1810 Co Down Ireland d:Ireland
marr:Co Tyrone Margaret McCallum b:1804 Armagh ireland
d:Fri 7 Sep 1877 Britannia St Kildare bur:Herne Hill
par:Andrew McCallum - Rebecca Kenny
1.6 Thomas b:1813 Co Tyrone d:Tue 2 Aug 1870 Prahran V
bur:Thu 4 Aug 1870 St Kilda Cem Vic
marr:1837 Glencoe Ireland Alicia Kelso b:1818 Glencoe Ireland
d:Mon 21 Jan 1884 Prahran
par:William Kelso - Mary Jane Morrow
1.7 Joseph b:1816 Ireland d:Sat 6 Jun 1857 Ashby (Geelong) Vic
marr:Jane Moon b:1826 Ireland d:1891 Pt Melb Vic
1.8 Alexander b:1816 Co Tyrone
1.9 Robert b:1820 Co Tyrone Ireland d:Thu 17 Nov 1870 Fitzroy Vic
bur:Sat 19 Nov 1870 Melb Gen Cem
marr:1842 Ireland Eliza Ann Milligan b:1821 d:Wed 5 Jul 1854 Collingwood V
marr:1846 Melb Eliza Ann Martin b:1835 Melbourne
1.10 David b:1822 Co Tyrone d:Mon 9 Feb 1857 Melb
marr:1844 Co Tyrone Mary Mulligan b:1814 d:1866 V
par:Thomas Mulligan - Mary Bennison
John Morrow - johnsmorrow-at-hotmail.com - 2003 | Family: F07220
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IGI p.1121 | Family: F07219
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In 1903 William and Alice returned to England and ran the Red Cow Inn. They returned approximately four years later to W.A. | Family: F09316
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Interesting to note that throughout their marriage they were known as Henry & Sarah STEVENS and not CARTER???? I thought this a mistake at first with his occupation....Henry was a 'carter' as well as a blacksmith, but it appears he took on the name STEVENS for other reasons.
Mrs Gail Darrelle Pascoe (nee James) - pascoe@southwest.com.au - 2003 | Family: F00873
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It is possible George Potter was George Colletts father. An Elizabeth Potter left Launceston for Melbourne 23. 7.1852 on a ship called Shamrock. A George Potter left Hobart for Melbourne on a ship called Julia on 31. 7.1852. I don't know if they are George Colletts parents or not, and I also don't know if the Elizabeth Potter who died in Brighton Victoria in 1860 is the Elizabeth
Margaret Munday - 2008 | Family: F07026
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James is listed as James Thomas and Rose listed as Geevy on certificate #771 then corrected on Certificate #771R on the Vic Index for Marriage. | Family: F11427
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Jane Finkell's marriage and family details obtained from Rose Parkin.
The 1841 census shows 'Hays' (55) and Jane Hood (55) living on Barton Road in Haslingfield with their daughter Ann (15). The 1851 census shows Hays (64) and Jane (67) living at 77 Barton Road Haslingfield with their unmarried daughters Sarah (32, national school teacher) and Ann (28) where all had been born at Haslingfield.
The 1861 census shows Jane (77 year-old widow and carpenter's wife) still living on Barton Road. Also present was Jane's son-in-law Joseph Button (30 year-old carpenter born at Great Catworth in Huntingdonshire, Joseph's wife Ann (38) and their three children: Mary A. (5), Hays T. (3) and Richard H. (6m) where all were born at Haslingfield. | Family: F08832
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F09435
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John And Dinah Atkinson Lived At Gateforth Grange Near Selby In 1858.
They Had To Leave The Farm Because Of "Wet Crops" And John Went To Work As A Hind In Wales.
They Returned To Spofforth In 1861. | Family: F05056
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John and Rachel married in a tent that served as a Church "All Saints", In Double Ceremony with her Sister Hannah and Thomas Ellis. | Family: F04131
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John BROADBENT was witness at Ralph and Sarah's wedding. | Family: F06292
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John Brooks, 21, bac, lab, son of John, lab, to Judith Flavell, 23, sp, dau of John, lab. Both made their mark (x); Witness Benjamin Flavell, signed his name. | Family: F06515
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John Minchin of ye Parish of Tetbury & Mary Dee of ye Parish of Avening by Licence April ye 19th 1750 | Family: F08015
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John Richard and Catherine had 12 children, but only managed to raise 4. They travelled to Queensland and settled in Boulia in Western Qld, where the climate was very harsh. | Family: F05963
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John was born c1774 in Waldron, another small village about ten miles from Salehurst. He joined the Sussex Militia in Mayfield during the Napoleonic Wars and was stationed at Silverhill Barracks near Salehurst. Presumably it was here that he met Dinah. Mayfield was also another of the small towns scattered along the Kent border.
Dinah and John's first son, John was also baptised in the Salehurst parish, on 27 December 1801.
By 1805, Dinah and John had moved to a small village called Lullington, Sussex and it was here that the rest of their children were born.
After leaving the Militia, John worked as a labourer and took his family to live in Lewes, Sussex, where other members of his family were living. Dinah and John lived the remainder of their lives at Lewes, and are both buried at St. Johns sub Castro in Lewes. | Family: F01335
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Joseph Austin Duncan CONNELLY m 17 Sep 1913 to Florence Mary LEVETT at Walkaway - Holy Trinity Church BL Acc 2956A/135 CE Witnesses: Edward Alderwin Downes, Izebla/Isilda (?) Jane Ridley & William R Levett
| Family: F02873
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Joseph Flavell, 21, bac, lab, son of John, lab to Emma Leach, 20, sp, dau of William, lab [presume sister of Charles, above]. Both made their mark (x). | Family: F06519
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Landbeach Parish Registers.
1822 May 27, WOLF Thomas (X) bactchelor of Girton, And Elizabeth FLAVELL (X) spinster of this parish by Banns.
Winesses: Thomas FLAVELL Francis WOLF (X) | Family: F06334
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Landbeach Parish Registers.
1826 Apr 11, PEGG David (X) batchelor, And Rebecca FLAVELL (X) spinster both of this parish by Banns.
Witnesses: William FLAVELL (X) Thomas FLAVELL (X) | Family: F06335
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F00059
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Lucy and Horton died while the children were young leaving them orphans. Lucy and Fred were granted Poor Relief. | Family: F02333
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