Notes
Matches 251 to 299 of 299
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251 | Reg 6695 | MCATEER, Mildred M (I912)
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252 | Reg 7873 | Family F191
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253 | Reg 9058 bu. with Hendren grandparents. "My infant children, erected by James Hendren" | HENDREN, Olive M (I917)
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254 | Reg 9058 | HENDREN, Olive M (I917)
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255 | Reg 9338 | HENDREN, James Douglas (I467)
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256 | Reg 9338 | HENDREN, James Douglas (I467)
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257 | Reg 9394 | HENDREN, Ellen A (I869)
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258 | Reg 9394 | HENDREN, Ellen A (I869)
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259 | Ron/Vic left Emily and the children about 1927 and went to Woy Way where he opened a fish & chip shop. Thelma remembered him from her childhood being quite the entertainer, an excellent sketch artist and a good singer. He used to make toys out of cotton reels for the kids. Thelma suggested he had a wife before Emily who was a catholic, and religion broke them up. I have never found any evidence of this. Parents listed on his birth certificate - Archibald and Hannah. Marriage Certificate states: Ronald Stewart Bourke (should be Ronald Victor Bourke) labourer Residence: Tweed Street, Tweed Heads NSW bachelor (untrue) age 39, born 4 Oct 1893 Maitland NSW - all untrue. He was 52 years old. Father: Archibald Bourke (Dec.) miner Mother: Elizabeth Dragon (never heard of her!) Adeline Eliza Johnson Domestic duties spinster, 23 years Blackett Rd, Mitchelton Qld Born, Blackall Range, Queensland Father: Thomas Johnson, pensioner Mother: Matilda Williams | BOURKE, Victor Ronald (I22)
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260 | Rookwood Necropolis | HENDREN, William Jnr (I753)
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261 | RPA Hospital, Camperdown | BOURKE, Archibald Stuart (I388)
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262 | Salvation Army Nursing Home | BARRETT, Robert Francis (I68)
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263 | Samuel Phelan paid 5 pounds to sponsor James Hendren age 27 years to sail to Melbourne in September 1855. He sailed shortly after. In 1854 the Immigration Deposit Journals Series 5266 Reel 3111 state James Hendren was instructed to embark the “Mataoka” for NSW. The deposit was declined or refunded. In September 1855 Samuel Phelan again paid 5 pounds for 27 year old James to sail to Melbourne. James sailed shortly after on “Donald McKay” from Liverpool arriving in Melbourne 30 Dec 1857. | HENDREN, James Douglas (I35)
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264 | Sarah, wife of convict, arrived on “Burrell” i 1832 to Sydney with children: Mary Ann Hughes, William Hughes, James Hughes, George Hughes, Thomas Hughes | WANT, Sarah (I16)
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265 | Sect 12, Plot 104 | BARRETT, Margaret (I1128)
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266 | Section 10 | BOURKE, Archibald (I15)
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267 | Section 14 special, Row 2 | HENDREN, Susannah (Susie) Josephine (I37)
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268 | Section B191 | BARRETT, Margaret Veronica (Peggy) (I450)
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269 | Shipping records of “Hilton” state Francis McKenny, 14, ag lab And his brother Patrick McKenny 12, from Longfield, Co Tyrone. Sister Ellen, 10, “orphan” on board. Parents William and Nancy, both dead. Read & write, RC, in good health. “Three uncles in the colony, one Edward Barrett, living at Georges River.” Edward paid their passage to Australia in 1854. Francis’ marriage certificate lists his parents as William McKenny and Catherine Barrett. His sisters’ marriage records name the mother as Ann Barrett. | MCKENNEY, Francis (I1168)
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270 | Shipping records of “Hilton” state Francis McKenny, 14, ag lab And his brother Patrick McKenny 12, from Longfield, Co Tyrone. Sister Ellen, 10, “orphan” on board. Parents William and Nancy, both dead. Read & write, RC, in good health. “Three uncles in the colony, one Edward Barrett, living at Georges River.” Edward paid their passage to Australia in 1854. Patrick’s death certificate states his father was William “Barrett”, farmer and mother was Ann Murphy. Certificate is incomplete. (Informant daughter Catherine Lynch). Re Patrick’s move to Rockhampton in 1859, he could have moved there to be near relatives. Advertisements in the Rockhampton Bulletin in 1868 refer to McKenney’s furniture shop, owned by a Michael McKenney. A saddler, John Scanlan went to Rockhampton from Sydney in 1858-60. Patrick’s obituary says that he came to the area in the early 1860s and was at Fort Cooper for a short time before settling in Mackay Patrick and Ellen had nine children in Mackay. Ref: The McKenney Story by Deann O’Donoghue of Brisbane Qld. | MCKENNEY, Patrick (I1164)
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271 | Shipping records of “Hilton” state Francis McKenny, 14, ag lab And his brother Patrick McKenny 12, from Longfield, Co Tyrone. Sister Ellen, 10, “orphan” on board. Parents William and Nancy, both dead. Read & write, RC, in good health. “Three uncles in the colony, one Edward Barrett, living at Georges River.” Edward paid their passage to Australia in 1854. | ELLENMCKENNEY (I1166)
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272 | Shipping records Sydney to New Zealand - National Archives and NLA R Barrett, “Awatea”, Sydney to Wellington arrived 28 Nov 1938 Age 54, country of birth British R Barrett, 66, cleaner for Sydney from Wellington “Monowai” 11 Aug 1950 Mr R Barrett, cabin D212 “Oriana” Arr Auckland 22 Sep 1963 Address c- GPO Auckland. | BARRETT, Robert Francis (I68)
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273 | St Andrews Cemetery Register p105 on Ancestry.com | BARRETT, Margaret Veronica (Peggy) (I450)
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274 | St Edmunds Anglican Church | SUSTINS, Charles (I146)
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275 | St Lukes Cemy Liverpool. Now C103 Liverpool Memorial Park | BARRETT, Susan (I1144)
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276 | St Peter's Church | THIRTEL, Mary (I1398)
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277 | St Peter's Churchyard | THIRTEL, Mary (I1398)
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278 | St Vincents Hospital, Darlinghurst, Sydney NSW | BARRETT, Robert Gerald (I2)
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279 | State Records Authority of New South Wales; Kingswood, New South Wales, Australia; Clerk of the peace: NRS850 Returns of criminal cases heard at country Quarter Sessions 1905-1906; Series Number: 850; Reel: 3651 Criminal charge of 1905 in Media. State Records Authority of New South Wales; Kingswood, New South Wales, Australia; Clerk of the peace: Register of Criminal Depositions received: Nov 1895-Mar 1916; Series Number: 849; Reel: 2762 Description Title: Registers of criminal depositions received (Deposition Books), 1901 Dec-1908 Oct Page in Media. | GREENHALGH, Athol Kenneth Nepean (I433)
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280 | Susan was pregnant when the couple married. Witnesses: Edward Barrett, Bridget Barrett. | BARRETT, James Judge (I1145)
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281 | Thelma’s birth certificate states: Thelma Bourke born 20 December 1920 Place of birth: Marvel Street, Byron Bay, Byron Shire Father: Ronald Victor Bourke, 38 years, painter, born Singleton married 26 March 1917 Brisbane (not true) - married 1925 Glebe NSW after 3 children born Mother: Gwen Bourke nee Stewart 28 years, (actually 36 years) born Brisbane Old (not true - mother was Emily May Neal born 1884 Brokenshaft Creek, Orange NSW) Father registered birth 21 January 1921 Midwife: Nurse Shrubb, Marvel Street, Byron Bay District Registrar: Robert Henry St Patrick Howarth Other siblings - none recorded (not true - Richard and Claire born) Thelma’s marriage certificate states: daughter of Robert Victor Weir (untrue, Ronald Victor Bourke) | BOURKE AKA WEIR, Thelma (I3)
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282 | There seems to be a stillborn son born and died 22 April 1869 named John Henry Garment. Not sure how this fits in with the other John Henry Garment 1869-1959. | GARMENT, William (I133)
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283 | This school was in High Street, West Bromwich North East, Staffordshire. The schoolmaster was George ?Bromwich, age 30 and his young family with 25-30 boys between ages of 8 and 14. | WATTS, James Martin (I11)
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284 | Thomas Foley b1762 & Mary Sullivan b1764 had a daughter Ellen Foley ch 14 May 1795 RC Killarney, Kerry Children: Patrick b1786 Thomas b1788 Nora b1792 Thomas b1794 Ellen b1795 Catherine b1797 | FOLEY, Ellen (I53)
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285 | Ticket of Leave No 44/1568 Certificate of Freedom No 44/1638 - pardon 11 November 1844 State Records Ref 4/4395 - film 1018 Description from convict record: 18 years, 5ft 3-1/2 inch. Dark gray eyes, brown hair, fair complexion. Committed 24 August 1837 to “Neptune” His mate Patrick Hayes was 22, 4ft 11in, brown eyes, red hair, fresh complexion. His aunt Mary Hayes since came free, but since transported. Patrick died 5 Jan 1840 Muswellbrook. Mary Hayes may have married T Harrison 1831. | BOURKE, Hugh W (I7)
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286 | TWIN OF ARCHIBALD | BOURKE, James Edward (I368)
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287 | TWIN OF JAMES EDWARD BOURKE | BOURKE, Archibald (I15)
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288 | Uniting Church | BOURKE, John (I374)
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289 | Uniting Church | BOURKE, James Shaw (I425)
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290 | wife a widow 1861 census | SUSTINS, Charles (I146)
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291 | William was born 31 July 1831 at Kessingland, baptised on 11 September at Kessingland In 1851 census he was an agricultural labourer. In 1858 he married Elizabeth Sustins and was working as a fisherman On 7 April 1861 census he was the master of “Welcome Home” whilst in the North Sea, off England William died in January 1904 at South Shields, Durham | MALLETT, William (I51)
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292 | wit; M Riedy, N. Miady | RIEDY, Robert (I1009)
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293 | with parents Plot 1678/9 | HENDREN, Michael Edward (I694)
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294 | with William Hendren/James Douglas Hendren | MCMAHON, Ellen (I525)
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295 | with William, husband | HARRIOTT, Heather Benson (I489)
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296 | with with Heather, "brother of Nell" | HENDREN, William Patrick (I583)
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297 | Witnesses to Edward’s marriage to Mary Kelleher were William Cohen and Ellen Keleher of Moor Bank. None of the wedding party could sign their names. An Edward Barrett sailed to California on 10 Nov 1851 on “Mary Catherine” but I don’t know if our Edward. Death notice: SMH 14 Mar 1908 BARRETT - Mar 12, at his daughter’s residence, Mrs W Sharp, “Ethelville”, Denham Court, Ingleburn. Edward Barrett aged 88 years. RIP Funeral notice: SMH 3 Apr 1908 BARRETT - The Friends and Relatives of Mr and Mrs P Scanlon [sic] of Ingleburn are kindly invited to attend the funeral of their dearly beloved uncle Edward Barrett leave his daughter’s residence “Ethelville”, Denham Court on Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock for the Roman Catholic cemetery at Liverpool. L Murphy, undertaker. | BARRETT, Edward (I1149)
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298 | Witnesses: Sarah Dunbar, Mary Ryan | Family F247
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299 | _TMPLT: | Source (S1)
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