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Victoria, Australia, Birth Index, 1837-1917
Name: John Wallace Graham
Birth Registration Date: 1898
Birth Registration Place: Victoria, Australia
Father: James Steele Graham
Mother Maiden Name: Forsyth
Reference Number: 6627
Victoria, Australia, Marriage Index, 1837-1950
Name: Jno Wallace Graham
Gender: Male
Marriage Registration Year: 1926
Marriage Registration Place: Victoria, Australia
Spouse: Ethel Maisie Turnbull
Reference Number: 3971
Australia, Death Index, 1787-1985
Name: John Wallace Graham
Birth Year: abt 1898
Age: 51
Death Place: East Melbourne, Victoria
Father's Name: Graham Jas Steele Graham
Mother's Name: Eliz Forsyth
Registration Year: 1949
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration Number: 2278
Victoria, Australia, Wills and Probate Records, 1841-2009
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Name: John W Graham
Death Date: 6 Mar 1949
Death Place: Archies Creek
Occupation: Manager
Grant Date: 25 Aug 1949
Grant: P | John Wallace GRAHAM
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Australia, Birth Index, 1788-1922
Name Mabel Lillian Graham
Birth Date Abt 1889
Birth Place St James, Victoria
Registration Year 1889
Registration Place Victoria, Australia
Father Jas Graham
Mother Elizth Annie Forsyth
Registration Number 7843
Australia, Marriage Index, 1788-1950
Name Mabel Lillian Graham
Spouse Name Hardy Geo Patience
Marriage Place Victoria
Registration Place Victoria
Registration Year 1913
Registration Number 4665
The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954)
Thu 21 May 1953
Page 7
Ruby Weddings
PATIENCE (Graham). - Mr. and Mrs. George Patience have pleasure In announcing the 10th
anniversary of their wedding, celebrated St. Andrew's, Footscray, May 21. 1913.
Australia, Death Index, 1787-1985
Name Mabel Lillian Patience
Birth Year 1889
Age 85
Death Place Malvern, Victoria
Father's Name James S Graham
Mother's Name Elizabeth An Forsyth
Registration Year 1974
Registration Place Victoria
Registration Number 17561
Ryerson Index
PATIENCE Mabel Lillian Funeral notice 25JUL1974 Funeral The Age (Melbourne) 24JUL1974 | Mabel Lillian GRAHAM
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Australia, Birth Index, 1788-1922
Name Mary Agnes Isabel Graham
Birth Date Abt 1894
Birth Place Colac, Victoria
Registration Year 1894
Registration Place Victoria, Australia
Father Jas Graham
Mother Eliz Anne Forsyth
Registration Number 28166
Australia, Death Index, 1787-1985
Name Mary Agnes Isabe Graham
Birth Year 1895
Age 72
Death Place Fitzroy, Victoria
Father's Name Steel James
Mother's Name Elizabeth An Forsyth
Registration Year 1967
Registration Place Victoria
Registration Number 17673
Ryerson Index
GRAHAM Mary Agnes Isobel Death notice 13AUG1967 Death at St Vincent's Hospital The Age (Melbourne) 14AUG1967 | Mary Agnes Isabel GRAHAM
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Service Record
Name GRAHAM, STEWART ALFRED
Service Australian Army
Service Number NX92461
Date of Birth 24 May 1912
Place of Birth MULLUMBIMBY, NSW
Date of Enlistment 14 Mar 1942
Locality on Enlistment LISMORE, NSW
Place of Enlistment PADDINGTON, NSW
Next of Kin GRAHAM, ALICE
Date of Discharge 28 May 1945
Rank Lance Bombardier
Posting at Discharge 475 HY AA TP
WW2 Honours and Gallantry None for display
Prisoner of War No
| Stewart Alfred Graham
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Service Record
Name GRANGE, FRANK
Service Royal Australian Air Force
Service Number 59204
Date of Birth 26 Sep 1906
Place of Birth TARRAVILLE, VIC
Date of Enlistment 15 Jul 1942
Locality on Enlistment SOUTH YARRA
Place of Enlistment MELBOURNE, VIC
Next of Kin GRANGE, E
Date of Discharge 12 Dec 1945
Rank Corporal
Posting at Discharge 6 MOBILE WORKS SQUADRON
WW2 Honours and Gallantry None for display
Prisoner of War No
| Frank GRANGE
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aka Rob Grant | Albert Charles Grant
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The Inverell Times Wednesday 12 February 1941 p 4
GRANT-MOFFITT.
On January 25 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Inverell Rev A Edmunds officiated at the marriage of Miss Jessie Moffitt, second daughter of Mr and Mrs H E Moffitt of Bukkulla
to Mr Geoffrey Grant, also of Bukkulla.
The bride, who was given away by her father, chose a beautiful gown of white satin with appliqued heart-shaped neckline, the skirt falling in rich folds from the waistline into the train. The tulle bridal veil was held in position by a wreath of orange blossoms and the bride's bouquet was of pink and white gladioli and dahlias.
The bride was attended by the Misses Daphne Moffitt and Bessie Grills in most becoming frocks of aqua and daffodil French silk organdi with shirred bodices and frilled skirts. Their tulle halos were held in place by sprays of rosebuds and each carried matching tulle muffs with charme dahlias and asparagus fern.
Mr Charles Moffitt carried out the duties of best man, in the absence of Mr G Grant, of the RAAF, who was unable to attend, and Mr Alan Moffitt was groomsman.
The guests were afterwards entertained at Kautz's tea rooms, where they were received by the bride's mother wearing black satin back crepe. Mrs Moffitt was assisted by Mrs Stan Grills, of Bundarra, wearing navy striped sheer. Both carried posies of dahlias and asparagus fern, which, together with the bride's and bridesmaid's bouquets, were the work of the bridesmaid.
Rev A Edmunds presided at the wedding breakfast.
The bride travelled in a frock of blue satin back crepe with navy accessories.
The honeymoon is being spent on a motor tour.
Mr and Mr Grant will make their future home at Bukkulla.
Prior: to her manage the bride was entertained by her many friends at Bukkulla where she presented with a beautiful tea set.
Service Record
Name GRANT, GEOFFREY ALBERT
Service Australian Army
Service Number NX145081 (N168379)
Date of Birth 31 Jan 1913
Place of Birth INVERELL, NSW
Date of Enlistment 25 Nov 1942
Locality on Enlistment BUKKULLA, NSW
Place of Enlistment MUSWELLBROOK, NSW
Next of Kin GRANT, JESSIE
Date of Discharge 19 Jun 1946
Rank Corporal
Posting at Discharge 114 Australian General Transport
WW2 Honours and Gallantry None for display
Prisoner of War No
GRANT Geoffrey Albert Death notice 17AUG1989 Death 77 late of Greenacre Sydney Morning Herald 19AUG1989 | Geoffrey Albert Grant
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Service Record
Name GRANT, GEORGE LESTER
Service Royal Australian Air Force
Service Number 21172
Date of Birth 12 Aug 1915
Place of Birth INVERELL, NSW
Date of Enlistment 27 May 1940
Locality on Enlistment BUNDARRA, NSW
Place of Enlistment NEWCASTLE
Next of Kin GRANT, JOYCE
Date of Discharge 1 Mar 1946
Rank Corporal
Posting at Discharge 2 Personnel Depot
WW2 Honours and Gallantry None for display
Prisoner of War No
GRANT George Lester Death notice 30JUN1992 Death late of Inverell, formerly of North Lidcombe Sydney Morning Herald 04JUL1992 | George Lester Grant
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Isabella Grant
Birth 25 Jan 1832 in Bo'ness nr Linlithgow West Lothian Scotland
Death 28 Feb 1908 in Wellpark Brightons Polmont Stirlingshire Scotland
Scotland, Births and Baptisms
Name: Isabella Grant
Gender: Female
Christening Date: 05 Feb 1832
Christening Place: , BO'NESS, WEST LOTHIAN, SCOTLAND
Birth Date: 25 Jan 1832
Father's Name: John Grant
Mother's Name: Barbara Grant
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C11663-7 , System Origin: Scotland-VR , GS Film number: 1066626 , Reference ID: - 2:17GZ4D4 | Isabella Grant
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GRANT Leonard Eric Death notice 24JUL1993 Death 77 Sydney Morning Herald 26JUL1993 | Leonard Eric Grant
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
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Birth
GRAVE VERA G 18539/1909 ALFRED MABEL REDFERN
Death
WILSON Vera Genet Death notice 17MAR1988 Death late of Maroubra Sydney Morning Herald 19MAR1988 | Vera Genet Grave
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FORSYTH Ida Marion Death notice 15AUG1998 Death 93 formerly of Roseville Sydney Morning Herald 20AUG1998
Birth??
28991/1903 GRAY IDA N ROBERT ELLENOR BURWOOD | Ida Marion Gray
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The Brisbane Courier, Wednesday 8 February 1928.
"ENGAGEMENT NOTICES.
McGREGOR-GREARSON.-The engagement is announced of Edith May, 3rd eldest daughter of Mrs. Grearson and the late Mr. T. Grearson, Milton, to James Alexander, only son of Mr. E. McGregor and the late Mrs. McGregor Wickham-terrace, Brisbane."
| Edith May GREARSON
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Living At
1937 — Age: 37
Cnr Moore & Bridge Streets, Albion, Queensland, Australia
As Ethel Dorothy 'Bowman' (Electoral Roll)
| Ethel Dorothy May GREARSON
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Thomas Grearson was an itinerant, moving around with his family from Sydney, where he married, to Queensland, then Victoria (where his Wife's Parents lived), then to New South Wales, where his last four children were born. He became an alcoholic and he and his Wife Eizabeth Ann separated at some time, as she died in Queensland and he died in New South Wales..
On 8 February 1928 Elizabeth Ann put an advertisement in the Brisbane Courier, announcing the engagement of her daughter Edith May. It was probably expedient to 'gild the lily' as to his whereabouts as she was living at Milton without her husband. The announcement described his absence as'.....and the late Mr. T. Grearson,.....'.
Australia Death Index, 1787-1985
about Thomas Grearson Name: Thomas Grearson
Death Date: 1934
Death Place: New South Wales
Registration Year: 1934
Registration Place: Balmain North, New South Wales
Registration number: 1916
Australia and New Zealand, Find a Grave Index, 1800s-Current
Name: Thomas Grearson
Death Date: 7 Jun 1934
Cemetery: Liverpool Cemetery and Crematorium
Burial or Cremation Place: Liverpool, Liverpool City, New South Wales, Australia
| Thomas GREARSON
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 19 November 1927 p 16
FORSYTH.- November 17, 1927. at her residence. 6 Denning-street, Coogee, Selina Ann, dearly-beloved wile of Francis Hamilton Forsyth (formerly of Enmore), and dearly.beloved mother of Ethel (deceased), Isabella (Mrs. F. J. Miller), Robert, Amy (Mrs. H. E. Street), Francis, Adeline, and Elsie (Mrs. J. Merrett), aged 73 year». Interred Rookwood Cemetery, November l8.
| Selina Ann Green
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Barbara G. MacKissock
Birth: Dec. 3, 1912
Death: Aug. 23, 1997
Burial: Pine Ridge Cemetery
Chelmsford
Middlesex County
Massachusetts, USA
Plot: PR/F-32-2
| Barbara Catherine Greene
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Billie Nada Jane Greenwood Brown
Birth unknown
Death 15 Jun 2002
Burial
Carr Villa Memorial Park
Launceston, Launceston City, Tasmania, Australia | Billie Nada Jane Greenwood
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 7 May 1904 Page 10
SHARP-GREENWOOD -May 4 at North Sydney by Rev Wm Halse Rogers, James Sharp, son of J Sharp, sen of Sydney to Margaret Jane Greenwood eldest daughter of Nimrod Greenwood head master St. Leonards Superior Public school, North Sydney. | Margaret J Greenwood
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Jane Greiner from Joseph's death Index
Internet tree has name as Jane Graham
Other tree has alternative surname as Grimes
1881 England Census
about Jane Forsythe Name: Jane Forsythe
Age: 60
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1821
Relationship to Head: Mother
Gender: Female
Where born: Down County, Ireland
Civil Parish: Workington
County/Island: Cumberland
Country: England
Street Address: Lilly Hall Cottage
Marital Status: Windower (Widower)
Education:
Employment status: View Image
Registration District: Cockermouth
Sub-registration District: Workington
ED, institution, or vessel: 24
Neighbors: View others on page
Piece: 5178
Folio: 121
Page Number: 5
Household Members: Name Age
Samuel Forsythe 30
Charlotte Forsythe 30
Sarah J. Forsythe 15
Robert G. Forsythe 13
Annabella Forsythe 12
Jane Forsythe 60
Fany Fowler 36
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Ireland, Births and Baptisms, 1620-1911
about Jane Graham Name: Jane Graham
Gender: Female
Birth Date: 6 Mar 1821
Birth Place: Dromore Parish, Down, Ireland
Father's Name: James Graham
Mother's Name: Bridget
FHL Film Number: 496515
| Jane GREINER
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Death
25801/1975 FORSYTH RACHEL JOHN ALICE
FORSYTH Rachel Death notice 04OCT1975 Death 90 at 'The Laurels', Meadowbank, late of Willoughby Sydney Morning Herald 09OCT1975 | Rachel Griffiths
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The Inverell Times Tuesday 30 March 1926 p 4
MRS. GEO. FORSYTH.
A feeling of general sorrow, tinged by deep sympathy with the bereaved husband and family, was occasioned in Bukkulla and surrounding districts by the news of the death of Mrs. May Florence Forsyth, wife of Mr. George Forsyth, of "Cedar Grove,' ' Bukkulla village. The deceased lady, who was only 31 years of age, had been ailing for only four weeks and her condition became so serious that she was twelve days ago, brought in to a private hospital at lnverell, where, despite the best of medical and nursing attention, she passed away. Deceased is survived by her sorrowing husband and a family of five, whose ages range from a baby 12 months to the eldest, a child of nine years and eight months. The children's names are Verdun, Jean, Kathleen, Keith, and Sarah. The deceased lady was a member of a well-known and respected Bukkulla family, the Grills, being a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Grills.
She is survived by her parents and six brothers, Messrs. William (Bukkulla), Ernest, Leslie, Charles, Clifford and Stanley, all of whom reside at the family home, "Glenorchy,"
There are also thre sisters, Mrs. H. Miller (Mandoic), Mrs. E. . Steiger (Bukkulla), and Miss Vera Grills. Mrs Forsyth has been known to most residents from her girlhood, and the bereaved family have been the recipients of innumerable expressions of sym pathy.
The funeral to the Presbyterian portion of lnverell cemetery took place yesterday afternoon, when the service was read by the Rev. Mr. Stone. Mr C. S. Thorley had charge of the mortuary arrangements. | May Florence Grills
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GRILLS Stanley George Probate notice 31OCT1997 Publication late of Port Macquarie Port Macquarie News 31OCT1997
Service Record
Name GRILLS, STANLEY GEORGE
Service Australian Army
Service Number N294291
Date of Birth 20 Mar 1905
Place of Birth INVERELL, NSW
Date of Enlistment 22 Jun 1942
Locality on Enlistment HIMALAYA
Place of Enlistment INVERELL, NSW
Next of Kin GRILLS, JULIA
Date of Discharge 30 Sep 1945
Rank Private
Posting at Discharge 29 BATTALION VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS PART TIME DUTY
WW2 Honours and Gallantry None for display
Prisoner of War No
The Inverell Times Fri 16 Jul 1926 Page 4
WEDDING.
GRILLS?FORSYTH.
A pretty wedding took place at the
Methodist hurch on Wednesday
morning last, when Julia Isabel,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John For-
syth, of ."Yarrenvale," was joined in
the holy bonds of matrimony to Stan
ley George, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Grills, of "Glenorchy," Buk-
kulla. The Rev. G. S. Udy perform
ed the ceremony.
The bride was given away by her
father and looked very charming in a
gown of ivory crepe de chene, with
silver lace and bead trimmings. She
wore the customary wreath and
veil and silver shoes. Her shower
bouquet consisted of jonquils and
ferns tied with ribbon streamers. She
was attended by two bridesmaids, the
Misses Dorothy Forsyth (Sister of the
bride), and Edith Leech. The form-
er wore a dainty frock of pink crepe
de chene, prettily trimmed with gold
lace and shoes to match. She also
wore a dainty tulle veil and carried
a lovely shower bouquet of sweet
peas, jonquils and ferns tied with
ribbon streamers. A lovely frock of
blue morocain trimmed with silver
lace was worn by Miss Leech. She
also wore silver shoes and a pretty
tulle veil and carried a shower bou
quet of sweet peas, jonquils and ferns.
Mr. Charles Grills, acted as best man
and Mr. Percy Clifton Grills, was
groomsman.
A reception was later held at the
Empire Cafe, where about thirty
guests assembled. The Rev. G. S.
Udy presided and the usual toasts
were honored.
The bride's present to the bride
groom was a gold pendant watch chain
and the bridegroom's to the bride was
a gold wristlet watch. Both brides-
maids received gold brooches from
the bridegroom.
Mr. and Mrs. Grills left for Grafton
on their honeymoon trip, Mrs. Grills
travelling in a handsome navy serge
frock trimmed with champagne. She
also wore champagne shoes and stock
ings to match. | Stanley George Grills
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Possible Birth
4213/1885 GUTHRIE MATILDA ANDREW ELIZABETH BALMAIN
FORSYTH Matilda Death notice 04APR1952 Death 67 at Prince Henry Hospital, late of Parramatta East Sydney Morning Herald 05APR1952
The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Sat 5 Apr 1952 Page 38 Family Notices
FORSYTH, Matilda.--April 4, 1952 at Prince Henry Hospital late of 3 Gaggin Street Parramatta East dearly beloved wife of the late Alexander Frederick Forsyth and loving mother of Albert, Mona (Mrs. R. Neich), Keith, Enid (Mrs. L. Christian), Gwen (Mrs. R Smith), and fond sister of Lizzie (Nockie) Mrs. J. Kelly), Bella (Mrs F. Moore), Eliza (Mrs. J. Dickey) and Phil Guthrie, aged 67 years
| Matilda Guthrie
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Ryerson Index
HACKMAN Trevor Ratcliff Death notice 15FEB1960 Death 68 at St Lukes Hospital, late of Mosman Sydney Morning Herald 16FEB1960 | Trevor Ratcliff Hackman
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
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MOYLAN Doris Elizabeth Death notice 17JAN1978 Death at Sydney, formerly of Boggabri and Moss Vale Sydney Morning Herald 19JAN1978
MOYLAN Doris Elizabeth Death notice 17JAN1978 Death at Sydney, formerly of Boggabri and Moss Vale Sydney Morning Herald 20JAN1978
| Doris Elizabeth Halcrow
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Death??
18271/1968 HALCROW EDWARD JOHN EDWARD JOHN SARAH MARY NOWRA | Edward John Halcrow
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Service Record WW2
Name HALCROW, HERBERT HENRY
Service Australian Army
Service Number NX40891
Date of Birth 1 Jul 1911
Place of Birth GUNNEDAH, NSW
Date of Enlistment 9 Jul 1940
Locality on Enlistment GUNNEDAH, NSW
Place of Enlistment TAMWORTH, NSW
Next of Kin HALCROW, DIANA
Date of Discharge 7 Mar 1944
Rank Private
Posting at Discharge 2/4 PIONEER'S BN
WW2 Honours and Gallantry None for display
Prisoner of War No
| Herbert Henry Halcrow
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Possible death
25622/1944 HARVIE FLORENCE LOUISA JOSIAH ELIZABETH HANNAH MARRICKVILLE | Florence Louisa Hall
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954) Sat 28 Feb 1942 Page 6
Died at Work
Archibald Willard Hallam (31), of 133 Park-street. Hobart, collapsed and died while at his work yesterday afternoon. Hallam was a clerk employed by Messrs. Ferguson and Co. Shortly before he collapsed he complained to a fellow employee that he felt unwell. The matter was reported to the coroner
(Colonel J. P. Clark).
| Archibald Wellard Hallam
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954) Fri 9 Sep 1904 Page 1
Family Notices
BIRTHS.
HALLAM. - On September 1, 1904, at Moonah, the wife of John A. Hallam, a son.
The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954) Mon 17 Jul 1933 Page 1
Family Notices
MARRIAGE
HALLAM - VINEY. -On March 23, 1933, at St. Stephen's Church, Lower Sandy Bay, by the Rev. R. H. Simmons, Harry Derwent, son of Mrs. and the late Mr. John Hallam, Albert Road, Moonah, to Edith, daughter of Mrs. Viney, Lower Sandy Bay, and the late Mr. D. Viney, Fern Hill, Nile.
| Harry Derwent Hallam
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954) Fri 5 Dec 1902 Page 1
Family Notices
BIRTHS
HALLAM.-On October 27, at Moonah, the wife of John A. Hallam : a daughter.
| Jean Marie Hallam
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899) Sat 19 Aug 1865 Page 4
Family Notices
BIRTHS
HALLAM-On August 17, at O'Brien's Bridge, the wife of Mr. John Hallam, of a son
The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954) Wed 22 Feb 1933 Page 1
Family Notices
HALLAM.-On February 21, 1933, at Hobart, John Alfred, eldest son of the late John Hallam, of Glenorchy, and beloved husband of Henrietta Hallam, 156 Albert Road, Moonah, aged 68 years.
HALLAM.-Funeral of the late John Alfred Hallam will arrive at Cornelian Bay Cemetery on Wednesday this Day) at 4 p.m.
ALEX. CLARK AND SONS LTD.,
Undertakers.
163-170 Collins St. Tel. 3270.
John Alfred Hallam was born 17 August 1865 and died 21st. February 1933
John married Henrietta Forsyth on 1 Oct 1895 in St Davids Church Hobart. Henrietta was born about 1871, was christened in 1871, and was buried on 18 Oct 1935 in Cornelian Bay.
According to the Hallam Family History: "General Notes: Obituary: The Mercury. Took a keen interest in local government and was a member and later chairman of the Moonah Town Board. It was not until about seven years ago that he became a member of the Glenorchy Council, but during his period of five years at the Council he made a name for himself as one of the most capable men who had represented the ratepayers of the municipality. His council was invariably sound and there was widespread regret when he found it necessary to resign about two years ago. He held office as treasurer of the council. He was an undoubted authority on matters relating to Glenorchy and his vgiews were respected throughout the district. In his younger days he was employed by the council as an inspector and collector. At one time, he was a storekeeper at Glenorchy and for some years was associated with the Hobart legal firm of Messrs. Roberts and Allport.
His funeral at Cornelian Bay on 22 Feb 1933 was also reported. It was conducted by the Rev'd L.E. Wilkinson of the New Town Methodist Church and his sons Leonard, Archie, Ralph and Ray were listed as chief mourners. Many dignataries including the Premier, J.C.McPhee. tje Mayor of Hobart, J.J.Wignall and the Warden of Glenorchy, B.Watkins MHA were also present.
1915 Electoral Roll tells us that John Alfred was living at Kempton and was a Council Clerk. He was a member of the Ramblers Bicycle club at the same time Thomas Frederick was captain."
| John Alfred Hallam
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Advocate (Burnie, Tas. : 1890 - 1954) Sat 29 May 1926 Page 6
WEDDING BELLS
Hallam-Von Bibra
In the Penguin Methodist Church on
Wednesday, May 19, the marriage was
solemnised of Frances Amy, elder
daughter of Mr. and the late Mrs.
Frank Von Bibra, of "Ormley," to
Leonard, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Hallam, of Moonah. The ceremony
was performed by Rev. J. F.
Butler.
The church was beautifully decorated
with festoons, flowers, and a large
marriage bell of white flowers in the
centre. The decorations were carried
out by girl friends of the bride. Miss
Groom presided at the organ, the
"'Wedding March" being played as
the bride entered the church on the
arm of her father, by whom she was
given away.
She was attended by her sister, Joy,
and cousin, Heizel Von Bibra, and two
little maids of honor, Louise and Nancy
Rockcliff, of Sassafras.
The bride wore a lovely frock of silver
lame, straight bodice with waistline
defined with hand-made silver
roses, inlet panels of silver lace, and
pearls, giving a flare to the skirt. Angel
sleeves lined with pale blue georgette
were caught at the wrists with
silver roses, and shoes of silver brocade.
Her court train, which fell from
the shoulders, was lined with pale blue
rucked georgette showing lovers' knots
of silver ribbon and orange blossom.
Her veil of hand-embroidered tulle was
arranged capette style, with silver
bands and orange blossom. She carried
a bouquet of choice white flowers
tied with silver ribbon. A valued
necklet of silver feligree, a heirloom
of the Von Bibra family, was loaned
for the occasion.
The bridesmaids wore frocks of blue
tinselled lame, long sleeves of georgette
caught at the wrists with silver
bands, inlet godets of georgette, with
velvet flower of deeper tone, blue turban
head-dresses, with silver leaves,
and swathes of blue tulle, terminating
in long scarves lightly thrown around
the shoulders. The maids of honor were
daintily attired in simple frocks of
pink surah silk, quaint Dutch bonnets
of pink tulle, with silver leaves and
scarf ends, and carried silvered flower
baskets daintily filled and tied with
ribbons to tone. The bride knelt on a
beautiful white satin cushion, embroidered
and presented by her cousin, Miss
Von Bibra, of "Woodstock.''
The bridegroom was accompanied by
Mr. Rex. Marsh, of Hobart, Mr. Harry
Hallam being groomsman.
While the register was being signed
Mr. Henry Rockliff, of Devonport,
delightfully rendered "Because." At
the close of the ceremony, all motored
to "Ormley," where the guests were
received by the hostess, Mrs. Ralph
Rockliff, aunt of the bride. The happy
pair received congratulations in the
lounge, where masses of brown and gold
flowers in bowls were arranged artistically.
A sumptuous wedding luncheon
was served in the large dining room
to over 60 guests. The tables were
beautifully decorated with pink and
white flowers in silver vases. A two-decker
wedding cake on the centre
table, where the bride, bridegroom, and
their attendants were seated, was much
admired. Many toasts were honored,
and numerous telegrams of congratulation
read. Amongst the latter were
several from prominent oarsmen of
Hobart, and members of the Tasmanian
eight crew, who recently won the
King's Cup in Brisbane, the bridegroom
having been the stroke on that
occasion.
Later, the bridal pair left by motor
amidst showers of confetti, for their
honeymoon on the East Coast. Mrs.
Hallam travelled in a light grey double-
breasted tailored costume, with
shadowed heliotrope hat. Their future
home will be in Hobart.
Mrs Ralph Rockcliff, hostess, wore
a stylish ensemble suit, the gown of
green silk marocain with Oriental trimmings,
and coat of deeper green, trimmed
with fur, hat en suite.
Mrs. Hallam, mother of bridegroom,
wore a smart ensemble suit of black
crepe-de-chine, the gown embroidered
in gold, with hat to match. She carried
a bouquet of African marigolds.
Mrs. Chas. Von Bibra, sister of the
bridegroom, wore periwinkle blue charmant,
with black hat, and carried a
posy of tiny rosebuds and narrow
ribbons.
The flowers were all arranged by Miss
Lillico.
Among the many guests were Dr.
and Mrs. Smellie, Misses Smellie, Mrs.
Ivan Smith, Mr. and Mrs. W. Von
Bibra, Mr. Don Von Bibra, Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. Rockliff, Mr. and Mrs. Leopold
Von Bibra, Mrs. Abey, Mr. and
Mrs. T. Ingram, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Rockliff, Miss Winnie Rockliff, Mr.
and Mrs. Vincent Rockliff, Mr. and
Mrs. Plapp, Misses Plapp, Mrs. Hedley
Von Bibra, Mrs. Max Von Bibra, Rev.
and Mrs. Butler, Miss Forsyth
(Hobart), Mr. and Mrs. J. Owens, Mrs.
Edgar Rockliff, Mr. Frank Rockliff,
Misses Davis, Miss B. Smith, Miss. W.
Von Bibra, Mr. Lee Von Bibra, Mrs.
Lette.
The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954) Fri 5 May 1933 Page 10
Family Notices
DEATH
HALLAM.- On the 4th of May, 1933, at his residence, 6 Trevallyn Road, Launceston. John Leonard, loved husband of Frances Hallam, and eldest son of Mrs. H. and the late John A. Hallam,
of 156 Albert Road, Moonah, aged 34 years
FUNERAL: NOTICE.
HALLAM.-The funeral of the late Mr. John Leonard-.Hallam is appointed to leave his late residence, 6 Trevallyn Road, Launceston, This Day (Friday),5 th of May, at 4 o'clock for Interment
In the Carr Villa Cemetery. Friends are invited to attend ARMITAGE AND ARMITAGE Funral Directors, 115 St. John St., Launceston.
Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954) Fri 5 May 1933 Page 1
Family Notices
DEATHS
HALLAM.-On the 4th May. 1933, at his residence, 6 Trevallyn-road, Launceston, John Leonard,
loved husband of Frances Hallam,and eldest son of Mrs. H. and the late John A. Hallam, of 156 Albert road, Moonah; aged 31 years.
FUNERAL NOTICES
HALLAM.-The funeral of the late Mr. John Leonard Hallam is appointed to leave his late residence,
6 Trevallyn-road, Launceston, this day (Friday, 5th May), at. 1 o'clock for internment in the Carr Villa
Cemetery. Friends are invited toattend.-ARMITAGE AND ARMITAGE, Funeral Directors, 116 St.
John-street, Launceston.
The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954) Sat 6 May 1933 Page 11
OBITUARY
Mr. J. L. Hallam
Well-Known Oarsman
It was with regret that oarsmen
throughout Tasmania learned of the
death of Mr. J. L. Hallam, which oc-
curred at Launceston on Thursday night
at the age of 34 years. As an oars-
man he ranked with such champions of
the sport in Tasmania as F. House, J.
Artis. and C. Deane, who in their ca-
pacities as strokes of eight-oared crews
won great success. He was a, most popu-
( .. LATE MR. J. L. HALXAM. j Help
LATE MR. J. L. HALLAM.
lar figure in rowing circles In the North
and, the South, and the news of his
death came as a big shock to his many
friends in Hobart, who were unaware of
his illness, which lasted for a few weeks.
Mr. Hallam was a son of the late Mr.
J. A. Hallam, a former Warden of the
Glenorchy Municipality, and was edu-
cated at Clemes College. When he
reached 18 years of age he enlisted in
the A.I.F., and served with the 29th
Battery of the 8th Field Artillery from
1916 to 1918. Returning from the war
he re-joined the Buckingham Rowing
Club, with which he was associated for
a short while before his enlistment, and
In 1919 was a member of the successful
four-oared crew, stroked by E. Byrne,
which in the one year won all races up
to, and including, the junior-senior
classes. He continued to row with suc-
cess with Buckingham, and in 1925.
stroked the club crew, that won the
championship eights of Tasmania. In
the same season he was chosen as
stroke of the Tasmanian King's Cup
crew that rowed second to West Aus-
tralia on the Yarra. In the following
year he again occupied the stroke seat
In the State crew that won the race
at Brisbane In 1926. His performance
In that race won great praise from
keen riverside critics, who were much
impressed with his splendid judgment
and the manner he took his crew over
the course of three miles. For the third
successive year he stroked the Tas-
manian crew that competed in the race
on the lower Derwent In 1927, but the
contest was marred by rough water
and the Tasmanians swamped. He was
transferred in the service of the. Gov-
ernment to Launceston in 1928, and In
the following year was chosen as stroke
of the Tamar Club's senior eight that
won the championship of Tasmania. He
was also to have stroked the Northern
crew In the North v. South Test race,
but the contest had to be abandoned be-
cause of the floods at Launceston. He
retired from the sport a couple of sea-
sons ago, but retained his interest In the
Tamar Club, having at different times
occupied the positions of captain and
chairman of committee. In recognition
of his services the Buckingham Club
elected him a life member after he had
been transferred to Launceston. He was
one of the foundation members of the
Army and Navy Masonic Club.
In the Government service Mr. Hallam
was held in high regard by all his col-
leagues. For a number of years he was
draftsman In the Lands and Surveys
Department at Hobart, and In Launces-
ton he was chief officer In the Lands
and Mines Department, and Registrar
of Births, Deaths, and Marriages. He
married Miss von Bibra, formerly of
Penguin, who survives him, and he
leaves one child.
CHIEF SECRETARY'S TRIBUTE.
Tho Chief Secretary (Mr. C. B,
James), expressing his sincere regret
at the untimely death of this officer, said
he was held in the highest regard by
members of the Ministry, and by all
members of the Public Service. His
death was a blow to the efficiency of the
departments he represented, and his
place would be hard to fill. .
THE FUNERAL.
Representative Attendance.
There was a large and representative
attendance at the funeral of Mr. J. L
Hallam, which took place at Carr Villa
yesterday afternoon, those present in-
cluding the Mayor of Launceston (Mr
A. Hollingsworth), the Chief Secretary
(Mr. C.-E. James) Senator B. Sampson
and several members of the State Par-
liament. ' The procession was preceded
by members of the Army and Navy
Lodge, of which deceased was a foun-
dation member. The service at the
graveside was conducted by the Rev. F
T. Cleverdon. and at the conclusion of
the service the Masonic Ritual was
read by Mr. H. R. Trethewle, Chaplain
of the Army and Navy Lodge. An ad
dress was given by Senator Sampson.
The chief mourners were Messrs
Harry and Archibald Hallam (brothers)
Frank von Bibra (father-in-law), L. von
Bibra, and R. Rockllft (uncles), L. and
D. von Bibra (cousins). The pall bear-
ers were Messrs. T. H. Gill and B. Isle
(Army and Navy Masonic Lodge), E
Freeland (Trevallyn Cricket Club), I
Hay and R. Bain (Tamar Rowing Club]
J. B. Courtenay (North Esk Rowing
Club). T. Parry and J. Hughes (Public
Servants' Associations).
The floral tributes included wreaths
from Trevallyn Cricket Club, . Messrs.
Martin and Hobkirk, Shields and Herit-
age, Army and Navy Lodge of Austra-
lia, president and members of Bucking-
ham Rowing Club, staff and Registrar
of Mines and Lands Department, Wor-
shipful Master, officers and brethren of
the Pacific Lodge, nurses and inspector
of the Launceston Charitable Grants
Department, Army and Navy Masonic
Lodge, chairman and members' of the
Australian Public Servants' Association,
Diggers' Cricket Club, staff ot the Laun-
ceston Taxation Department, members
of the North Esk Rowing Club, the Re-
gistrar-General, the Secretary for
Mines, the Secretary for Lands, staff
and registrar of the Mines and Lands
Departments, Hobart, the president of
the Australian Public Service Associa-
tion, Hobart, the Trevallyn Park and
Improvement Association, Tamar Row-
ing Club, and Northern members of
Parliament.
| John Leonard Hallam
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954) Sat 7 Jul 1945 Page 14
Family Notices
HALLAM. - TX2361 Sgt Stanley Raymond Hallam, died while prisoner-of-war in Thailand, June 26, 1943, youngest son of the late Mr and Mrs J. Hallam, Moonah.
Service Record
Name HALLAM, STANLEY RAYMOND
Service Australian Army
Service Number TX2361
Date of Birth 25 Feb 1917
Place of Birth HOBART, TAS
Date of Enlistment 11 Jun 1940
Locality on Enlistment HOBART, TAS
Place of Enlistment HOBART, TAS
Next of Kin HALLAM, HARRY
Date of Death 26 Jun 1943
Rank Sergeant
Posting on Death 2/3 MACHINE GUN BATTALION
WW2 Honours and Gallantry None for display
Prisoner of War Yes
Roll of Honour HOBART TAS
WAR DIARIES OF WEARY DUNLOP
June 1943 Hintock Mountain, Thailand
June 24th 1943
Sgt. Hallam collapsed today and apparently death was averted by Ewan carrying out artificial respiration
June 26th 1943
Death of Sgt. S.R.(Mickey) Hallam TX 2361
Facts
This soldier suffering from fever collapsed on the way to work 22/8/1943; unable to carry on, he made his way back, reported his condition and was sent to hospital. He was diagnosed as having malaria and enteritis. On his own voluntary decision, he lined up with the other men who did not reach the railway that day and shared the sadistic punishment meted out as already described. He was mercilessly beaten up by the Nippon engineer Sgt.” Billie the Pig” and his assistant, “Mollie the Monk”. He was returned to hospital deadly pale, face swollen, neck and chest contused, abrasions to the knees and legs and a sprained right ankle. The temperature was 103.4, excited and sick.
He had two attacks of profound unconsciousness, a.m. and p.m. 25.06.1943 similar attack, digitalis commenced.
26.6.1943 Died in a similar attack in the early morning.
The cause of death given to the Nipponese
Contusion to the heart causing cardiac arrest-a result of beating by the Nippon engineer whilst suffering from malaria on the night of the 22nd. June.
The cause of death is really a little vague, possibly the above injury, even malaria affecting the conducting mechanism of the heart. My theory is cardiac beri beri. In any case, he was slain by these Nipponese sadists more certainly than if they had shot him. Osuki accepted the cause of death and said he would write to Tarsau about the incident.
This sergeant was buried with the usual simple military honours at 1315, Grave No 14 in our camp cemetery. | Stanley Raymond Hallam
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Service Record
Name HALLIDAY, SIDNEY BATES
Service Australian Army
Service Number NX40480
Date of Birth 3 Dec 1907
Place of Birth SYDNEY, NSW
Date of Enlistment 25 Jun 1940
Locality on Enlistment NALLAMARRA
Place of Enlistment TAMWORTH, NSW
Next of Kin HALIDAY, ALMA
Date of Discharge 21 Nov 1945
Rank Private
Posting at Discharge 2/18 AUSTRALIAN INFANTRY BATTALION
WW2 Honours and Gallantry None for display
Prisoner of War Yes
Name: Sydney Bates Halliday
Death Date: 02 Oct 1953
Death Place: Queensland
Mother's name: Mary Halliday
Registration Year: 1953
Registration Place: Queensland
Registration Number: B045661
Page Number: 954
| Sydney Bate Halliday
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The Inverell Times Friday 30 May 1952 p 2
INVERELL WEDDING WAS OF
INTEREST TO TWO STATES
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Inverell, was chosen by Miss Dulcie Rita Hamel, twin daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Hamel, of 'Rockwood,' Nullamanna, for her marriage to Mr. John Mathew Colley, eldest son of Mrs. H. A. Colley, of Stanthorpe, and the late Mr. Colley.
Rev. N. Monsen performed the ceremony.
The church was beautifully decorated with dahlias, roses and zinnias.
The bride, who was given away by her father, looked very dainty in her frock of lace over marquisette and organdie. The gown was beautifully fashioned with a three tiered skirt of pleated marquqisette, at the back of which fell a long full train of white lace. The bodice was very attractive. It had a pretty yoke of gathered marquisette with a V - shaped neckline, while the long sleeves were also of gathered marquisette trimmed with tiny buttons. Mrs. Kevin Phillips, of Inverell. kind ly loaned the beautifully ermbroldered two tiered veil, which held in place the halo of or ange blossoms .
For her bouquet the bride chose gladioli, frangipanni and tube-roses, with a background of greenery and white Satin streamers. The lovelv wedding gown, which was greatly admired, was made by Mrs. E. Grtffen, of Inverell
Two bridesmaids and dainty flower girl attended the bride. They were her twin sister. Miss Nita Hamel. and Miss Maureen Hamel and Miss Jeanette Hamel, cousins of the bride. They were attractively frocked in mauve embroidered net over taffeta. Each gown was prettly styled with a very full circular s'kirt and a closely fitted bodice with a large Bertha collar. To match their gowns each attendant wore a dainty beanie, trimmed with a large tulle bow and mauve flowers. Their mittens also matched. Each carried bouquet of gladdoli and asters
while similar blooms made up the flower girl's dainty posy
The bridegroom's brother, Mr. Herb Colley. was best man, and Mr. Ron Mclntyre grooms man.
As the register was being sgned Mr. Arthur Hughes sang 'Until,' accompanied by Mrs. Charles Bartlett. organist.
The bride's mother, who received about 130 guests at the Butler Hall, where the reception was held was very smart in a mushroom pink crepe frock, prettily beaded in white to which she pinned a shoulder spray of pink rosebuds. Her accessories were in junior navy.
The bridegrooms mother assisted Mrs. Hamel also looked very smart in a model frock of navy relieved by a shoulder spray of red rosebuds. Mrs. Colleys accessories, including a
very smart hat. were all black
When the young couple left for their honeymoon, which was spent in Queensland, the bride looked smart in a lime green model frock of moss crepe to which she added off tan accessories.
Many beautiful gifts were received, as well as cheques and telegrams and messages of congratulation came from many parts of the state.
Prior to their marriage the young couple were enterained at Nullamanna Hall where many friends gathered to wish them every hapniness Mrs. A. Brown formally handeded to the bride a very large array of lovely gifts, which were acknowledged bv Mr Colley on behalf of his fiancee.
MRS. J. M. COLLEY, who before her mar riage was Miss Dulcie Rita Hamel. twin daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Hamel, of 'Rockmount,' Nullamanna.
| Dulcie Rita Hamel
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Birth Children
30034/1897 HAMEL LINDA M HENRY ALICE S BUNDARRA
955/1901 HAMEL RAYMOND H HENRY J ALICE S ARMIDALE
931/1903 HAMEL GLADYS E HENRY ALICE S ARMIDALE
23948/1905 HAMEL CLARENCE R HENRY ALICE S INVERELL
14916/1908 HAMEL ALGIE H HENRY ALICE S INVERELL
15696/1910 HAMEL THELMA I HENRY ALICE S INVERELL
30022/1912 HAMEL COLIN A HENRY ALICE S INVERELL
Death Children
662/1896 HAMEL NORMAN H HENRY ALICE S ARMIDALE
24307/1967 HAMEL NORMAN REGINALD HENRY ALICE SARAH INVERELL
14955/1956 HAMEL CLARENCE RYLAND HENRY ALICE SARAH INVERELL
36281/1962 HAMEL RAYMOND LESTER HENRY ALICE INVERELL
17818/1922 HAMEL GEORGE A HENRY ALICE S INVERELL
105259/1977 HAMEL ALGIE HENRY HENRY ALICE
Death??
8873/1911 HAMEL HENRY PETER ARMIDALE
18470/1939 HAMEL HENRY HENRY FREDERICKA INVERELL
| Henry Hamel
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The Inverell Times Friday 29 October 1920 p 2
HAMEL- FORSYTH.
A pretty wedding was celebrated at St. Andrews, Presbyterian Church on Wednesday morning, when Norman Reginald Hamel
of Bukkulla, and Gertrude Lavinia, fourth daughter of Mr. John Forsyth, also of Bukkulla, were joined in the holy bonds of matrimony. The Rev. A. M. Stevenson officiated. The bride who was given away by her father, wore a dress of white silk, hand embroidered, and carried a bouquet of arum lillies and white roses and a hand-bag, the latter being the gift of the bridegroom. The bridesmaids were Miss Mary Forsyth (sister of the bride) and Miss Thelma Hamel (sister of the bridegroom), who wore cream voile dresses, embroidered in pink, with hats to match, and carried shower bouquets.
They also wore gold brooches which were the gifts of the bridegroom. Mr. Herb. Ratliff of Bukkulla, was best man. After the ceremony a reception was held at the Strand Cafe, where the usual toasts incidental to such an occasion were honoured. Later the happy couple left by car for Warwick, where the honeymoon is to be spent, after which they will return to "Windorah"
Bukkulla, which is to be their future home. | Norman Reginald Hamel
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Fri 15 Oct 1954 Page 24
Family Notices
FORSYTH Ada -October 14, 1954 at her son's residence, 5 Winston Avenue, Earlwood, dearly loved wife of the late Dr. John Elder Forsyth loved mother of George John Elder (deceased) and dear mother in law of Doreen fond grandmother of Robert and Fay aged 70 years
FORSYTH Ada -October 14 1954 dearly loved wife of the late
Dr John Elder Forsyth of Forster and loved daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Robert Hamilton of Walcha aged 70 years | Ada Lewis nee Hamilton
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Marriage - looks right
Name: John Glasgow
Spouse's Name: Isabella Hamilton
Event Date: 15 Mar 1872
Event Place: Calderhead,Lanark,Scotland
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M11917-1 , System Origin: Scotland-ODM , GS Film number: 6035516
Death Reg NSW
2501/1903 GLASGOW ISABELLA DAVID BETSY MINMI
Scotland, Births and Baptisms
Name: Betsy Glasgow
Gender: Female
Birth Date: 03 Aug 1873
Birthplace: CALDERHEAD,LANARK,SCOTLAND
Father's Name: John Glasgow
Mother's Name: Isabella Hamilton
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C11917-1 , System Origin: Scotland-ODM , GS Film number: 6035516 | Isabella Hamilton
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Birth Date from Family Bible is 22 Aug 1826
Death
2367/1867 FOSSYTH MARGARET AGE 41 YEARS DIED NEWTOWN NEWTOWN | Margaret Scouller Hamilton
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She died of Gastric Carcinoma which she had for 6 years. Her husband, Thomas Watson was the death informant.She was 74 years old when she died. | Mary Hamilton
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STEEPER Ellen Maria Margaret (Nell) Death notice 14NOV1962 Death 76 at Lewisham Hospital, late of Strathfield Sydney Morning Herald 16NOV1962 | Ellen Maria Margaret Hansen
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Other Children
5008/1860 HAPP CHRISTINA A ANDREW SARAH BATHURST
4586/1859 HAPP CHARLES G ANDREW SARAH BATHURST
5735/1865 HAPP JAMES W ANDREW SARAH BATHURST
4901/1862 HAPP ANDREW ANDREW SARAH BATHURST | Andrew Happ
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FORSYTH Mary Hazel Death notice 13FEB1967 Death late of Parramatta North Sydney Morning Herald 15FEB1967 | Mary Hazel Harding
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
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