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Birth BDM English Ref:

Mar Qtr 1843

Fuller  Mary    Reigate  4 399

 

Immigration about 1885

 
FULLER, Mary Elizabeth (I509463)
 
302

Charles Victor SEBBENS (1888-1974)

 

ADFA AIF database  https://www.aif.adfa.edu.au/showPerson?pid=269964

 
SEBBENS, Charles Victor (I504472)
 
303

Death BDM Mar Qtr 1866

Woodman  Sarah  86  Dorking  2a 91
 
WOODMAN, Sarah (I502132)
 
304

Ernest James SEBBENS (1893-1917

https://www.aif.adfa.edu.au/showPerson?pid=269965

ADFA AIF Database

Ernest James SEBBENS

 

Regimental number 7073
Place of birth Tomakin, New South Wales
School Tomakin Public School, New South Wales
Religion Church of England
Occupation Mill hand
Address Mogo, South Coast, New South Wales
Marital status Single
Age at embarkation 22
Next of kin Brother, A Sebbens, Mogo, South Coast, New South Wales
Previous military service Nil
Enlistment date 26 October 1916
Rank on enlistment Private
Unit name 13th Battalion, 23rd Reinforcement
AWM Embarkation Roll number 23/30/4
Embarkation details Unit embarked from Sydney, New South Wales, on board HMAT A72 Beltana on 25 November 1916
Rank from Nominal Roll Private
Unit from Nominal Roll 13th Battalion
Fate Killed in Action 11 April 1917
Age at death 24
Place of burial No known grave
Commemoration details Australian National Memorial, Villers-Bretonneux, France

Villers-Bretonneux is a village about 15 km east of Amiens. The Memorial stands on the high ground ('Hill 104') behind the Villers-Bretonneux Military Cemetery, Fouilloy, which is about 2 km north of Villers-Bretonneux on the east side of the road to Fouilloy.

The Australian National Memorial, Villers-Bretonneux is approached through the Military Cemetery, at the end of which is an open grass lawn which leads into a three-sided court. The two pavilions on the left and right are linked by the north and south walls to the back (east) wall, from which rises the focal point of the Memorial, a 105 foot tall tower, of fine ashlar. A staircase leads to an observation platform, 64 feet above the ground, from which further staircases lead to an observation room. This room contains a circular stone tablet with bronze pointers indicating the Somme villages whose names have become synonymous with battles of the Great War; other battle fields in France and Belgium in which Australians fought; and far beyond, Gallipoli and Canberra.

On the three walls, which are faced with Portland stone, are the names of 10,885 Australians who were killed in France and who have no known grave. The 'blocking course' above them bears the names of the Australian Battle Honours.

After the war an appeal in Australia raised £22,700, of which £12,500 came from Victorian school children, with the request that the majority of the funds be used to build a new school in Villers-Bretonneux. The boys' school opened in May 1927, and contains an inscription stating that the school was the gift of Victorian schoolchildren, twelve hundred of whose fathers are buried in the Villers-Bretonneux cemetery, with the names of many more recorded on the Memorial. Villers-Bretonneux is now twinned with Robinvale, Victoria, which has in its main square a memorial to the links between the two towns.

Panel number, Roll of Honour,
  Australian War Memorial
70
Miscellaneous information from
  cemetery records
Parents: Richard and Sophia SEBBENS
Family/military connections Nil
Other details

War service: Western Front

 

Medals: British War Medal, Victory Medal
 
SEBBENS, Ernest James (I504475)
 
305

* - Vivian "Bib" Lyle Cook was "Half-Brother" to - Lionel Albert Batterson, Cecil L. Batterson, Clarice Amelia Parsons(Batterson), Eva M. Thornton(Batterson). 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 
BATTERSON, Vivian(Bib) Lyle (I504782)
 
306

Burial - ABB Anglican FM BB Grave 22

 
DHU, Florence Bedelia (I502277)
 
307

 

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LEABEATER, Caroline Ellen (I508779)
 
308

 

findmypast Kent Marriages Transcription

First name(s) Sophia

Last name Battam

Marriage year 1835

Marriage day 25

Marriage month Dec

Marriage place Rolvenden

Groom's first name John

Groom's last name Hinds

Groom's marital status Widower

Bride's first name Sophia

Bride's last name Battam

County Kent

Record source Rolvenden marriages 1588-1837

Record set Kent Marriages

Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records

Record collection Marriages & divorces

Collections from Great Britain

Kent Family History Society

copyright Kent Family History Society

URL of this page: http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fm%2f84136442%2f2&highl

ights=%22%22

findmypast.co.uk http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs/m/84136442...

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HINDS, John (I505245)
 
309

 

Has child Edward BATTAM aged 13y in 1841 census

Name: Sophia Battam

Gender: Female

Christening Date: 21 May 1800

Christening Place: Cranbrook, Kent, England

Mother's Name: Mary Battam

Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C03461-9 , System Origin:

England-EASy , GS Film number: 2228371 , Reference ID: item 3

Citing this Record

"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1

/J7RD-ZNL : accessed 06 Oct 2014), Sophia Battam, 21 May 1800; citing Cranbrook, Kent, England,

reference item 3; FHL microfilm 2228371.

Sophia Battam, "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975"

Person Details for Sophia Battam, "England Births and Christ... https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J7RD-ZNL

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BATTAM, Sophia Muriel (I505246)
 
310

 

Possible death as child:

June Q 1844 HINDS William / Tenterden / 5 332

 

 
HINDS, William (I505248)
 
311

1809 Ancestral File:

born 24/03/1809, Crondall, Hampshire. Father Thomas Gunner, Mother Jane Hurdle

1858 Family Search Marriage

Elizabeth Gunner 19/04/1828 married James Binlaster (?) at Crondall, Hampshire

1841 Census 6th June Bramhurst, Tything of Crookham, Parish of Crondall

Elizabeth, wife of James Brickstoon, 30, born Hampshire

1841 BMD Deaths Jul-Sep 1841

Elizabeth Brixton, Hartley Wintney, Vol 7, Page 53

 
GUNNER, Elizabeth (I509714)
 
312

1824 Parish Records Collection - Marriages 1824

Crondall, Hampshire - Martha Brickstone

1841 Census 6th June Bramhurst, Tything of Crookham, Parish of Crondall

Martha, wife of Edward Brickstone, 70, born Hampshire

 
Martha (I509705)
 
313

1827 Family Search Marriage

Elizabeth Gunner 19/04/1828 married James Binlaster (?) at Crondall, Hampshire

1841 Census 6th June Bramhurst, Tything of Crookham, Parish of Crondall

James Brickstoon Age 30 Agricultural Labourer, born Hampshire

Elizabeth age 30, born Hampshire

James Age 12, born Hampshire

Martha Age 11, born Hampshire

Mary Age 9, born Hampshire

Charles Age 7, born Hampshire

William Age 5, born Hampshire

George Age 3, born Hampshire

Thomas Age 1, born Hampshire

1851 Census 30th March District Crookham, Parish of Crondall, Tything of Ewshott, Hamptons Gutter

James Brickstone, Age 40, Widower, Head, Agricultural Labourer, born Crondall

Jane Harrison, Age 27, Housekeeper, Born Frimley, Surrey

Charles Age 18 Agricultural Labourer, born Crondall

George Age 13 Agricultural Labourer, born Crondall

Thomas Age 10 Scholar, born Crondall

Edward Age 8 Scholar, born Crondall

Ann Age 5 Scholar, born Crondall

Eliza Age 3, born Crondall

Mary Age 4 mths, born Crondall

1861 Census 7th April Farnham, East Street, Ellis Row

James Brixton, 48, Head, Labourer, born Farnham, Surrey

Jane, 37, wife, born Farnham

Ann, 15, daughter, born Farnham

Eliza, 13, daughter, born Farnham

Henry, 10, son, born Farnham

Emma, 5, daughter, born Farnham

Maria, 3, daughter, born Farnham

1871 Census 2nd June, Farnham, Longbridge

James Brickstone, Head, 52, Agricultural Labourer, born Dogmersfield, Hampshire

Jane, wife, 50, born, Frimley, Surrey

Emily, daughter, 16, scholar, born Farnham, Surrey

Maria, daughter, 13, scholar, born Farnham, Surrey

Alfred, son, 10, born Farnham, Surrey

Richard, son, 7, born Farnham, Surrey

Caroline, daughter, 4, born Farnham, Surrey

1875 BMD Marriage Index Aug-Oct 1875

James Brixton Farnham Vol 2a page 165

Marriage Certificate

27 Dec 1875, Parish Church, Farnham, Surrey

James Brixton, 65, widower, labourer, residing Farnham, father Edward, labourer.

Jane Harrison, 57, spinster, residing Farnham, father James, labourer

Witnesses, William May & Mary Ann Winslade

1881 Census 3rd April, Farnham, 6 Factory Yard

James Brixton, Head, 75, Agricultural Labourer, born Winchfield, Hampshire

Jane, wife, 50, born Farnham

Maria Nash, daughter, 24, born Farnham

Alfred Brixton, son, 19 Agricultural Labourer, born Farnham

Caroline Brixton, daughter, 14, born Farnham

Richard Brixton, son, 17 Agricultural Labourer, born Farnham

Alfred Nash, grandson, 1 mth, born Farnham

Alfred Jones, grandson, 2, born Farnham

George Nash, boarder, 7, born Farnham

1891 Census 2 April, Alton Road, Farnham

James Brixton, Age 84, Head, Agricultural Labourer, born Winchfield, Hants

Richard Brixton, son, 27, Agricultural Labourer, born Farnham, Surrey

Alfred Brixton, son, 29, Married, Agricultural Labourer, born Farnham, Surrey

Alfred Jones, grandson, 12, born Farnham, Surrey

Eliza Brixton, daughter-in-law, 22, born Farnham, Surrey

Annie Brixton, granddaughter, 4, born Farnham, Surrey

Possibly Married 19/04/1827 Crondall, Hampshire ???

1900 BMD Deaths Apr-Jun 1900

James Brickston, 95, Farnham, Surrrey vol 2a page 86

 
BRIXTON, James (I509707)
 
314

1831 Family Search Birth

Mary Brickstone - Baptised 18/09/1831 at Crondall, Hampshire

Father James Brickstone

Mother Elizabeth Brickstone

1841 Census 6th June Bramhurst, Tything of Crookham, Parish of Crondall

Mary, 9, daughter of James Brickstoon, born Hampshire

Not Verified!

1861 BMD Marriages Jul-Sep 1861

Mary Brickston, Farnborough, Surrey, Vol 2a, Page 133

Henry Kingston or James Lovelock

 
BRICKSTONE, Mary (I509716)
 
315

1840 BMD Births Jan-Mar 1840

Thomas Brixton, Hartley Wintney, Volume VII page 84

Birth Certificate:

Born: 01/01/1840, Crondall, Hants.

Father: James Brixton, Labourer

Mother: Elizabeth Brixton, nee Gunner

Registered in Odiham & Crondall, Hartley Wintney, Hants

1841 Census 6 June, Tything of Crookham, Crondall, Hants

Thomas, 1, son of James Brickstoon, born Hampshire

1851 Census 30 March, 127, Hamptons Gutter, Tything of Ewshot, Crondall, Crookham

Thomas, 10, scholar, son of James Brickstone, born Crondall, Hants

1861 Census 7 April, 7 Mendip Road

Thomas Brixton, 21, Excavator, Lodger with James Bowen, born Crondall, Hants

1865 Marriage Certificate, 439, 25 December 1865, St Ann's Church, Wandsworth, Surrey

Thomes Brixton, Labourer, residing Wandsworth. Father, James Brixton, Labourer

Mary Ann Brigdon, residing Wandsworth. Father, George Brigdon, Miller

Witnesses, Robert Brigdon & Sophia Sheen

1871 Census 2 April, 3 Edmunds Building, Battersea, Wandsworth

Thomas Brixton, Head, 32, Railway Servant, born Hants

Mary Ann, wife, 27, born Wandsworth, Surrey

Mary, daughter, 4, born Battersea, Surrey

Emily, daughter, 2, born Battersea, Surrey

An infant, son, 1mth, born Battersea, Surrey

1881 Census 3 April, 190: Junction Road, Eling, Totton, Hants.

Thomas Brixton, Head, 41, Railway Inspector, born Crondall

Mary A, wife, 37, born Wandsworth

Mary E, daughter, 14, born Battersea, Surrey

Emily E, daughter, 12, scholar, born Battersea, Surrey

George J, son, 9, scholar, born Battersea, Surrey

Annie C, daughter, scholar, 5, born Eling, Hants

Charlotte M, daughter, 3, born Eling, Hants

Fred B, son, 8mths, born Eling, Hants

1891 Census 5 April, 207: Junction Road, Eling, Totton, New Forest, Hants

Thomas Brixton, Head, 52, Railway Inspector, born Crondall

Mary A, wife, 47, born Wandsworth

George, son, 19, railway labourer, born Battersea

Charlotte, 13, daughter, scholar, born Totton

Lillian, 9, daughter, scholar, born Totton

Harold, 7, son, scholar, born Totton

Charles, 4, son, born Totton

1901 Census 31st March, 166: Private House, Railway Street, Redbridge, Millbrook, South Stoneham, Hants.

Thomas Brixton, Head, 61, LSW Railway Inspector, born Crondall

Mary Ann, wife, 57, born Wandsworth

Charlotte, daughter, 23, born Totton

Lillian, daughter, 19, school teacher, born Totton

Harold, son, 16, railway porter, born Totton

Charles, son, 14, born Totton

1911 Census 2nd April, Foxhills, Totton, Hampshire

Thomas Brixton, Railway Pensioner, Father-in-Law of Edmund Dore, aged 71, born Crondall, Hants

1924 BMD Deaths Jan-Mar 1924

Thomas Brixton, 85, Southampton, Vol 2c, Page 47

 
BRIXTON, Thomas (I509715)
 
316

1840 BMD Marriages Oct-Dec 1840

Charles Brixstone, Hartley Wintney, Vol 7, page 175

Harriett Ware

1841 Census, 6th June, Hartley Row, Parish of Hartley Wintney

Charles Brixton, Age 25, Agricultural Labourer, born Hampshire

Harriot, Age 19, born Hampshire

1851 Census 30th March, Cox Heath, Parish of Crondall, District of Crookham

Charles Brickstone, Head, Age 35, Agricultural Labourer, born Ewshot, Hants

Harriett, Wife, Age 36, born Frimley, Surrey

Sarah, Age 9, born Crookham, Hampshire

Emley, Age 3, born Crookham, Hampshire

Edward, Father, Age 90, born Crookham, Hampshire

 
BRIXSTONE, Charles (I509709)
 
317

1841 Census 6th June Elvetham

William Brickstone, Age 35, born Hampshire

Mary, 36, born Hampshire

Mary, 9, born Hampshire

Jane, 6, born Hampshire

Edward, 1, born Hampshire

1847 BMD Deaths Apr-May 1847

William Brixton, Hartley Wintney, Vol 7, Page 71

 
BRIXTON, William (I509708)
 
318

280

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BYRNES, James Thomas Jefferay (I7)
 
319

90 body

http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=e61ca157-bd81-40f0-bb85-c558ca56e7c9&tid=21172394&pid=7

 
GRIMLEY, Harold Martin (Mick) (I8)
 
320

BRN  NSW  16629/1889      MORRIS     ROBERT G     GEORGE     LUCY E     CAMDEN
DRN  NSW  23872/1960      MORRIS     ROBERT GEORGE     GEORGE     LUCY ELLEA     PENRITH
Ryerson MORRIS    Robert George    Death notice    30JUL1960    Death    71     late of Penrith    Sydney Morning Herald    01AUG1960
          

 

 
MORRIS, Robert George (I505128)
 
321


Wedding

ADLAM— KEEN

The first wedding to take place in the Hurstville S A Citadel was celebrated on June 4th The contracting parties were Sister Doris Keen a loyal Salvationist of the Temora corps and Bro Linwood Adlam the C S M of that corps formerly on the Record staff also a soldierof Hurstville~for several

years Comdt/ Watterson conducted the ceremony in a crowded hall which had been tastefully decorated by Mrs Comdt Beavis and sisters of the local corps Major Ford was present to give the bride away and Sister L Reynolds was bridesmaid while Corps Secretary L Griffiths officiated as best man The corps band under Bandmaster White house rendered excellent service and a fitting vocal trio was effectively given The breakfast was laid in the Primary Hall Hurstville corps unites iu prayer that God will bless the union and assura3 them of the heartiest of welcomes them having come to labour in our midst — G E U in War Cry

 
ADLAM, Charles Willis (I504618)
 
322

James S STOVE (1880-1884)

 

Ryerson Index shows

STOVEJamesFuneral notice01OCT1884Funeral late of Snail's Bay, BalmainSydney Morning Herald01OCT1884
 
STOVE, James S (I504469)
 
323

James Smith STOVE (1809-1876)

 

Ryerson Index shows

STOVEJamesDeath notice26JUN1876Death67late of AraluenSydney Morning Herald14JUL1876 
 
STOVE, James Smith (I504480)
 
324

Janet STOVE nee NICHOLSON (1819-1875)

 

Ryerson Index shows

STOVEJanetDeath notice20NOV1875Death55late of AraluenSydney Morning Herald02DEC1875 
 
NICHOLSON, Janet (I504481)
 
325

At wedding: domestic duties living at 31 Collins Street,Surrey Hills, NSW

 

Witnesses: Herbert J. Blacker and Florence S. Cartwright

 

Obituary Notice: (Source?) “Annie Jessie Randell left her home “Creta”, Canterbury Road, Lakemba, at 9o’clock on 26th May 1935, Saturday fo rthe Church of England Cemetery, Rookwood. Annie died suddenly after a long illness. Wife of E (only an initial) (nor any other details of her family). Probate was finalised 1941.”

 
BLACKER, Annie Jessie (I502508)
 
326

John Norman Rishworth mentioned in the New Zealand Dental Services: Chapter 1 - The Origin and Development of the New Zealand Dental Corps in the Great War 1914-18

"In November 1915 the

New Zealand Dental Corps came into being. It was to be a separate organisation from the New Zealand Medical Corps, controlled by a Director of Dental Services in the rank of liutenant-colonel, with tw

o Assistant Directors in the rank of major. Mr Hunter became the first DOS and Dr Pickerill and Mr JN Rishworth were appointed as ADDSs. Principal Dental Officers were appointed to the main mobilisati

on camps, those dental officers attached to the NZMC were transferred to the new Corps and additional officers were appointed. The Gazette Notice of the formation of the New Zealand Dental Corps appea

red on 24 February 1916"

 
RISHWORTH, John Norman (I508258)
 
327

The Cumberland Argus and Fruitgrowers Advocate (Parramatta, NSW : 1888 - 1950)

*

* Sat 13 Sep 1919

Mrs. Maud Mary Wickham (40) passedaway at the residence of her sister, Harris street, Harris Park, on. ;September 4th.She was the daughter of Mr. .Joseph' Lavender and was the wife of Mr. H. Wickham, of Allen-street, Harris Park. She was born at Sydney and- married at Waterloo. She left no family. Mr. Chas. Lavender and Mr. .Joseph H. Lavender werethe deceased's brothers and Mrs. EmilyBates. Mrs. Henry. Howlett. and Mrs. Wal- tor Pilcher were her sisters. . Deaths Search Results

 

 

The Cumberland Argus and Fruitgrowers Advocate (Parramatta, NSW : 1888 - 1950)

 
WICKHAM. —September 4, 1919, at the
residence of her sister, Mrs. Walter
Pilcher, Harris-street, Harris Park, Par-
ramatta, Maud Mary, dearly beloved
wife of Edward Henry Wickham, and
beloved daughter of the late Mr. and
 

Mrs. Joseph Lavender, aged 40 years.

 

Registration NumberFamily NameGiven Name(s)Father's Given Name(s)Mother's Given Name(s)DistrictPDF Availability21255/1919 WICKHAMMAUD MJOSEPHMARY APARRAMATTAUnavailabl

 

Marriages Search ResultsMarriages Search Results Registration NumberGroom's Family NameGroom's Given Name(s)Bride's Family Name(s)Bride's Given Name(s)DistrictPDF Availability

6300/1908 WICKHAM EDWARD H LAVENDER MAUDE M WATERLOO  Unavailabl

 
LAVENDER, Maude Mary (I502258)
 
328

Thomas Clements Green was often mixed up with his Father's name which was Charles Thomas Green.

Such as..Thomas Clements Green=Charles Thomas Clements

And Charles Thomas Green=Thomas Charles Green.

I have done a lot of research on this and many records have mixed them, lost in translation. 

 
GREEN, Thomas Clements (I508710)
 
329

178 Walter Joseph Blattman was the eldest son of Michael Peter Blattman and Mary Ann , nee Shoobridge. Walter also had three sisters Emily, Ellen and Catherine and three brothers Michael, John Charles and George Joseph.
Walter’s grandparents immigrated to Australia from Baden, Germany. Baden had been declared a sovereign member of the German Confederation in 1814 at the Congress of Vienna. This placed Baden in the centre of political and economic unrest for the next century. Many people left the area immigrating to England the United States and Australia.
Walter’s grandparents arrived in Australia in 1853 and were early agriculturalists on what was known as the ‘Vanderville Estate’ in Oakdale, west of Camden NSW. Along with a growing family of their own, it wasn’t long before they became naturalized citizens and purchased land and settled permanently, the family over the generations becoming quite well known throughout the region.
Walter’s father Michael carried on mixed farming and he married Mary Ann Shoobridge the daughter of John Shoobridge an old pioneer of the Cox’s River at Burragarang. His father also took on sleeper cutting and was a well known ganger- foreman for the Shire’s Public Works department.
Their first born was Walter Joseph Blattman born in 1887. Walter was reared on the families various properties and became a skilled farrier (horse shoer), a demanding trade as all transportation in the early settlement days was by teams of horses.
In 1910 with a strong family connection to the land and no hint of disruption to daily life in Australia Walter married young Ada May Maxwell, the Catholic press describing Ada’s attire on the occasion.

Tragedy would strike and sadly Ada only 19 years old died in 1911 a few weeks after giving birth to their son Walter James.
In 1914 Walter still a widower and his son now 3 years old enlisted in 1914, his skills as a farrier and no doubt a skillful handler of horses placed him as a driver with the 1st FCE.
A month later his younger brother 847 John Charles Blattman would also enlist, originally with the 30th Batallion, was later transferred and united with Walter also as a driver in the 1st FCE.

Walter was promoted to lance Corporal on 24.2 1915. Walter spent nearly two years in France and Belgium with the 1st FCE and was recommended for Meritorious Service Medal (MSM) for his service during his time at the front.
Walter returned home to Australia on the ‘ Durham ‘ on the 23rd December 1918. On board were fellow originals, 228 William Davis ( Cohen), 193 Forde Leathley ,196 Frederick Meads and 171 Keith Waterhouse. The journey home not so lonely but no doubt an anxious one.
After a 4 year absence Walter received an overwhelming welcome and reception in his hometown of Oakdale.

Walter later remarried Mary Deborah Robinson in Penrith in 1925 and  started a new life moving to the southern coast of New South Wales and settling in Kiama.
Some good fortune was to follow and in 1945 Walter won 1st prize in the NSW State Lottery. Perhaps changing his life forever.
Walter died in 1977 aged 89, a picture of his final resting place at Kiama General Cemetery is below. (Courtesy – Austcimindex)

 

Homecoming

 
BLATTMANN, Walter Joseph (I505271)
 
330

First name(s) Honoram
Last name Byrne
Birth year -

Baptism year 1813
Baptism date 17 Feb 1813
Parish Tallow
Diocese Waterford and Lismore
County Waterford
Country Ireland
Father's first name(s) Jacobo
Father's last name Byrne
Mother's first name(s) Joanna
Mother's last name Duggan

 
BYRNE, Honor (I510392)
 
331

ada

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SAWYER, Ada (I43)
 
332

AdaC

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SAWYER, Ada (I43)
 
333

AliceColeman

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DERLEY, Alice Jane (I24)
 
334

Alma Channon copy

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CHANNON, Alma (I6)
 
335

Alma Chaytor

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BYRNES, Alma Joy (I45)
 
336

Also lives with a Patrick Timms as well as a Harold TImms

 

 
MATHEWSON, Susannah (I502037)
 
337

Ancestry.com BEARD Family Tree

Martha Brickstone, 14/09/1806, Winchfield, Hants

Father Edward Brickstone, Mother Sarah

Family Search, Winchfield, Hampshire

Martha Brickstone, baptised 14/09/1806

Father, Edward Brickstone

Mother Sarah Brickstone

 
BRIXTON, Martha (I509711)
 
338

Ancestry.com BEARD Family Tree

Sarah Brickstone, 22/10/1797, Winchfield, Hants

Father Edward Brickstone, Mother Sarah

 
BRIXTON, Sarah (I509713)
 
339

AnnieSawyer

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SAWYER, Annie (I87)
 
340

Arrival

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PAULL, John (I551)
 
341

Baptism record

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DALE, William (I972)
 
342

Baptism record

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DALE, Sarah (I1050)
 
343

Baptism record

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DALE, Richard (I1049)
 
344

Baptism record

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DALE, James (I1048)
 
345

Baptism record

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DALE, Mary (I1047)
 
346

Bible

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TURNER, Marjorie May (I502119)
 
347

BOWDEN KIRK

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TATE, George (I200)
 
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BOWDEN KIRK

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TATE, George (I200)
 
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BRN  NSW  18660/1895      MORRIS     RUBY M     GEORGE     LUCY     YASS
DRN  NSW  42130/1972      SHRUBB     RUBY MAY     GEORGE EVAN     LUCY     ST LEONARDS
Ryerson SHRUBB    Ruby May    Death notice    10FEB1972    Death        at Wahroonga, late of Gordon    Sydney Morning Herald    12FEB1972
MRN NSW  15262/1922      SHRUBB     ALFRED     MORRIS     RUBY M     YASS

 
MORRIS, Ruby May (I505132)
 
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BRN  NSW  24758/1898      MORRIS     LUCY E     GEORGE     LUCY E     QUEANBEYAN
DRN  NSW  13338/1969      TALBOT     LUCY ELLEN     GEORGE     LUCY ELLEN     KOGARAH
Ryerson
TALBOT    Lucy Ellen    Death notice    02FEB1969    Death        late of Hurstville    Sydney Morning Herald    03FEB1969

 
MORRIS, Lucy Ellen (I505127)
 

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