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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954) Wed 5 Jul 1871 Page 1
DEATHS.
MILLER. -On the 3rd July, at the residence of her brothers, James and John Forsyth, Hestercombe, near Bridgewater, Janet, widow at the late Wm. Miller, of Green Ponds, aged 60 years. The funeral will move from Hestercombe, on Thursday next, the 6th instant, at one o'clock, when friends are invited to attend. No circulars. 3969
| Janet Forsyth
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1841
Cap Maker | Jean Forsyth
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Australia, Birth Index, 1788-1922
Name: Jane Ann Forsyth
Birth Date: 14 Oct 1904
Birth Place: Queensland
Registration Year: 1904
Registration Place: Queensland, Australia
Father: Aleilander Forsyth
Mother: Helen Creib
Page Number: 8532
Registration Number: 005448
Australia, Marriage Index, 1788-1950
Name: Jean Ann Forsyth
Spouse Name: Steven John Davey
Marriage Date: 31 Mar 1926
Marriage Place: Queensland
Registration Place: Queensland
Registration Year: 1926
Registration Number: 001121
Page Number: 1320 | Jean Ann Forsyth
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1923) Thu 23 Mar 1911 Page 6
Family Notices
FORSYTH. - February 1, at Nurse Bell's private hospital, Armidale, the wife of Albert E. Forsyth, Uralla - a daughter (Jean Campbell).
Northern Star (Lismore, NSW : 1876 - 1954) Mon 26 Jun 1939 Page 4 Family Notices
HODGES-FORSYTH
The wedding of Miss Jean Campbell Forsyth, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Forsyth, of Ballina, to Mr. Herbert Francis Hodges, eldest son of the late Mr and Mrs. H. Hodges, of Narromine, was celebrated at the Methodist Church, Ballina. The Rev. E. G. Connibear performed the ceremony.
The bride wore a trained frock of ivory lace and moontide silk, and a tulle veil (lent by Mrs. Ray Budden, Lismore), which was held by a topknot of satin roses. Her bouquet was of chrysanthemums and asters. She was preceded by her niece, Helen Graham, as flower girl, who wore a long frock of pink French sheer and carried a basket of pink asters and roses tied with tulle.
The bridesmaids, Miss Dorothy Forsyth, sister of the bride and Miss Lola Hodges (Sydney) sister of the bridegroom, wore frocks of pink French sheer and tulle veils, held with a cluster of shaded velvet flowers. Their bouquets were of pink chrysanthemums and asters. Mr. Frank Fawcett was best man and Mr. Stewart Graham, groomsman.
A reception was held at "Dalkeith," Ballina, the home of the bride's parents.
| Jean Campbell Forsyth
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Marriage
14965/1939 WEIR THOMAS HENRY FORSYTH JEAN ELIZABETH
NOWRA | Jean Elizabeth Forsyth
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Aust Cemetery Index has Dod as 17 Dec 1970
The Inverell Times Monday 27 April 1953 p 8 and
Guyra Argus Thursday 30 April 1953 p 8
IN DIVORCE
SYDNEY. Patrick Leo
O'Halloran, of Inverell, told
the Divorce Court his
wife had been beaten up by
a bookmaker with whom she
committed adultery.
Mr. Justice Toose granted :
Dr. O'Halloran a decree nisi
for divorce from Jean Emer-
tine O'Halloran, formerly
Forsythe, on the grounds of
heir adultery with Colin
Schmiede.
He told the Court he first
heard of the association when
he was ill in Gloucester House,
Sydney, in 1949, and Schmiede
drove her from Inverell to visit
him in hospital.
One night after he returned
to Inverell his wife was bruis
ed when she came home and
stated that Schmiede had beat
en her up.
He said he told his wife no
man would belt a woman un
less she had been his lover
and given him a certain
amount of right.
His wife replied. 'Perhaps
I have.'
Edna Gladys Crowell said
she accompanied Mrs. O'Hal
loran to Sydney in March,
1951, and shared a room at the
Coogee Bay Hotel.
She said Mrs. O'Halloran
often went in her night at
tire to Schmiede's room in the ,
hotel. | Jean Ernestine Forsyth
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Birth Index
Name: Jean Florence Forsyth
Birth Date: Abt 1901
Birth Place: Fremantle
Registration Year: 1901
Registration Place: Western Australia, Australia
Father: William Candlis Forsyth
Mother: Jane Howard
Registration Number: 2560
| Jean Florence FORSYTH
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FORSYTH Jean Hamilton Death notice 24AUG1915 Death 2 late of Enmore Sydney Morning Herald 25AUG1915 | Jean Hamilton Forsyth
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LEWIS Jean Hamilton Death notice 19OCT1975 Death at Guildford, Surry, U.K. Sydney Morning Herald 28OCT1975 | Jean Hamilton Forsyth
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My Grandmother, Jean Mailer or (Jane Mailler on her birth certificate) Forsyth was born 19Feb1889 at 11pm at 95 Lower Bridge St, Stirling, Scotland. Jean was one of seven children - the others were Andrew, Albert and Bruce (they both drowned at an early age), Helen (known as Nellie), Ann (known as Nan) and James (who went to America).
Their parents were Michael Bruce and Helen Whyte Forsyth who had been married on 6Jan1881 at 59 Corrane St, Stirling. Banns according to the forms of the United Presbyterian Church had been read. They were married by Robert Whyte (probably a relation), Minister of Lauriston Presbyterian Church, Edinburgh. Witnesses were David Bonella and Jane Thomson. Michael aged 24, signed his name. He was a bachelor working as a clerk at the Railway Clearing House. Helen signed her name stating she was a spinster aged 25. Details are from their marriage certificate.
In the 1891 Census Jean is named 'Jane'.
Family stories say that the family contained a number of religious ministers and church was frequently attended, sometimes three times in one day.
There is a Group Photo of about 30 unidentified persons with Michael and Helen Forsyth in the centre. The background of the photo appears to be a solid bluestone wall of a building with 2 large windows. Michael is a bearded man with collar and tie. Helen is also photographed sitting in high straight-backed chair wearing a long dress with fur stole and cameo at her neck with a long chain going down passed her waist.Michael and Helen appear to be of similar height.
Jean Forsyth was 28 years of age when she married Benjamin Martin Athol Pearce (always known as Jack) on 2May1919. They were married at 5 Phillips St, Paisley, Co. Renfrew after banns according to the Forms of the United Free Church of Scotland by James Bonnar Russell, Minister of Canal St U.F. Ch of Scotland, Paisley. Witnesses were Michael Bruce Forsyth Jnr and Helen Whyte Forsyth.
She had lived at 14 Haley St, Alms Hill, Manchester for a time. She also worked as a clerkess in London. Jean was a real fashion plate - there are several photographs of her as a young woman in very stylish dress. She was known to smoke coloured cigarettes! A story tells of the price of fresh eggs being 10 pence each. The big decision after purchasing one, was how you were going to cook it and which night you were going to eat it. Her handwriting was beautiful, later keeping meticulous ledgers of the household expenses when she was married. It was only five months from the time Jack was discharged from hospital after being wounded at Etaples, France until their marriage.
A passport was issued to Jack, Jean and daughter Helene on 10Oct1922 by N.Z authorities. His physical description is - 5' 7" tall with ordinary forehead and nose, blue eyes, straight nose, auburn hair, fair complexion and oval face, aged 31. He is described as Natural born British Subject. Jean is aged 32, 5' 6 1/2" tall with high forehead, blue eyes, ordinary nose, medium mouth and chin, dark hair and complexion and oval face. Both Jack and Jean signed their names in full. The passport states they were travelling to England.
Jean was a very stylish dresser all her life. There are a number of photos. One is of Jean and one of her sisters. They are both dressed in trench coats with great hats tipped at a jaunty angle. Jean has a tie around her neck. Another photo has Jean in full length fur coat, another with stylish suit with fur collar. Both are signed by Jean's beautiful handwriting.
Jean dealt with life as it came. To travel to N.Z. as a young war bride must have been a big adventure. She remained lifelong friends with one of the other young brides. Her big trip home with baby Helene in the early 1920s was the last time she ever saw her native Scotland although she always retained her soft Scottish burr
Jean loved nothing better than to get all dressed up in hat, gloves etc every Friday and travel by ferry from their home in Fairlight to Sydney city. She often met friends and family for lunch. She was full of fun in a refined way, with a wicked sense of humour. Jean liked a "weedram" of scotch occasionally.
Jean remained living in the family home with daughter Jean at 4 Francis St, Fairlight until her death on 27Dec1968 aged 79. Earlier Jean had been hit by a car. The resulting delayed shock surely contributed to her slow decline. She died after many months in a nursing home. This placed a great load on her family especially daughter Jean. It was so very sad to see such a beautiful lady's life end in such a way.
Jean remained living in the family home with daughter Jean at 4 Francis St, Fairlight until her death on 27Dec1968 aged 79. Earlier Jean had been hit by a car. The resulting delayed shock surely contributed to her slow decline. She died after many months in a nursing home. This placed a great load on her family especially daughter Jean. It was so very sad to see such a beautiful lady's life end in such a way. | Jean Mailer FORSYTH
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Australia Birth Index, 1788-1922
about Jean McMillan Forsyth Name: Jean McMillan Forsyth
Father's Name: William McHilla Forsyth
[Willian McHilla Forsyth]
Mother's name: Ellen Talt
Birth Place: Cassilis, Victoria
Registration Year: 1896
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration number: 2541
Australia Marriage Index, 1788-1950
about Jean Mcmillan Forsyth Name: Jean Mcmillan Forsyth
Spouse Name: Patk Jno Scott
Marriage Place: Victoria
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration Year: 1916
Registration number: 10141
| Jean McMillan Forsyth
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
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Australia Marriage Index, 1788-1950
about Jemima Forsyth
Name: Jemima Forsyth
Spouse Name: John Flinn
Marriage Place: Victoria
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration Year: 1870
Registration number: 4182
Australia Death Index, 1787-1985
about Jemima Flynn
Name: Jemima Flynn
Death Place: Bright, Victoria
Age: 64
Father's Name: Forsyth James
Mother's name: Jane Mcmillan
Registration Year: 1917
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration number: 7473
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1853
Australia Cemetery Index, 1808-2007
about Jemima Flinn
Name: Jemima Flinn
Death Date: 1917
Burial Date: 31 Jul 1917
Cemetery: Bright
Cemetery Location: Bright, Victoria
| Jemima Forsyth
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Name: Jesse Forsyth
Record Type: Baptism
Baptism Date: 21 May 1847
Father's name: Andrew Forsyth
Mother's name: Eliza Maria Forsyth
Parish or Poor Law Union: Hampstead St John
Borough: Camden
Register Type: Parish Registers
Name: Jessie Forsyth
Death Place: Western Australia
Registration Year: 1937
Registration Place: Perth, Western Australia
Registration Number: 1667
The Daily News (Perth, WA : 1882 - 1950) Friday 1 May 1936 p 8
Temperance Worker's 89th
Birthday: Impressive Record
Although she celebrated her 89th anniversary on Wednesday, Miss Jessie Forsyth is still a keen reader, and takes a great interest in the work, which, through her age, she has now practically given up.
Miss Forsyth is better known in many countries of the world as Sister Jessie Forsyth, a member of the International Order of Good Templars.
Miss Forsyth was born in London, and started working for temperance leagues at the age of about 25, and she labored for the same cause for over 60 years.
From London she went to America to take a business position and lived there for 37 years, working in the business and, at the same time, keeping up her work for the Temperance League.
Wide Travels
During this time, Miss Forsyth visited many countries, speaking to large audiences for the cause of temperance in Sweden, Norway, Denmark, France, England, Scotland,
Wales, Ireland and eventually Australia.
She has now been in Australia for about 23 years, and her first position here was that of superintendent of the Sailors' Rest at Fremantle, which position she held for four
years, leaving to join the Women's Christian Temperance Union as their secretary.
While in London she became the superintendent of the International Junior Templars' League, and held that title for 15 years. During that time, she had about a quarter of a million children in her sections, and these were from many countries apart from England.
Much Correspondence
Miss Forsyth still receives visitors from the local temperance leagues, and has a correspondence from all parts of the world, both from old friends, found while working in various countries, and from temperance leagues, who correspond with her and keep her in touch with their work.
In spite of her great age, she still retains excellent use of most of her faculties. She is slightly hard of hearing, but can see very clearly, and reads a great deal. It is only recently that she has given up using her typewriter, because her fingers are a little stiff. Perhaps her best asset is her memory, which never fails her, even to dates and figures.
The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954) Tue 21 Sep 1937 Page 1
FORSYTH---On September 18, Miss Jessie Forsyth, member Unity Iodge No. 12, LO.G.T., beloved friend of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. King (Subiaco).
The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954) Wednesday 10 November 1937 p 7
The Late Miss Jessie Forsyth.
"RECENTLY there passed on to higher service one of the veteran social welfare workers in Western Australia" writes the secretary of the Women's ChristianTemperance Union when paying tribute on behalf of the organisation to the late Miss Jessie Forsyth who, for the past 70 years, devoted he, time to the service of others.
Born in England 90 years ago, the late Miss Forsyth went first to America where she took up temperance work, editing two publications. Coming to Western Australia she continued this work and founded "Dawn" for the Fremantle Women's Service Guild who later handed over the publication to the care of the State executive. Miss Forsyth was also associated with the "White Ribbon," the official organ of the Women's Christian Temperance Union, in which organisation she took an active interest, holding in turn the positions of superintendent of the "Sailors' Rest," Fremantle, State corresponding secretary and State president, ultimately being made a life member. It was due to the influence of Miss Forsyth at the triennial convention in Adelaide in 1916 that the next convention was held in Perth.
For over 60 years Miss Forsyth was a member of the International Order of Good Templars, holding various offices including those of International Grand Vice-templar and Grand International superintendent of juvenile work.
Miss Forsyth was known to those with whom she came in contact as a woman with the courage of her convictions, a lover of young people, a staunch friend and a tireless worker for the good of humanity .
Local Option Advocate (Perth, WA : 1919 - 1927) Thursday 14 December 1922 p 1
fifty years a good templar
Miss Jessie Forsyth, p.i. supt. j work
Miss Jessie Forsyth (whose picture we reproduce) has just completed fifty years of very distinguished serv ice in the International Order of Good Templars. Joining the Order on' October 14, 1872, in London, she has remained in continuous membership ever since. During the course of years she has filled many of the highest Executive offices of the Ordr, and was for 15 years the Superintendent of the Juvenile Work. In this capacity she has visited the jurisdictions of the British Isles, the United States of America, Canada, and in many parts of Europe. She has travelled extensively in her labours against the greatest foe of mankind and has been unceasing in her devotion to the world's gratest temperance organisation.
In her platform advocacy of the claims of the Order she has addressed large and influential audiences in many countries, and in Stockholm, Sweden, had the honour of speaking before a very distinguished and intellectual audience, among whom was the Crown Prince.
For eight years Miss Forsyth was the abte editress of the 'International Good Templar," and besides this has done the editorial work of seven other temperance publications. It is safe to say that at present, among the great leaders of this great Order, none are quite so. distinguished as the lady of our sketch.
The celebration of her jnbilee of faithful and distinguished service took place at the residence of her neiee, Mrs. T. S. Waugh. Claremont, on October 14, 1922. Surrounded by a number of the State's most prominent temperance workers, her pers onal friends, Miss Forsyth wag the recipient of ,"a perfect shower" of congratulatory letters from Grand
Lodge and other members of the Order, from the W.C. Temperance Union, and from the West' Australian Alliance, of which she is a Vice-president.
A bouquet of choice roses was presented, and one of the Juvenile Temples of the Order thoughtfully forwarded a "birthday cake" suitably inscribed. ,
During the afternoon several musical items were given by the visitors and congratulatory addresses delivered by the representatives of the various Orders present. Miss Forsyth's reply to these expressions of congratulation and personal affection, notwithstanding the delicate state of her health, revealed in a subtle" manner the source of that personal charm and consecrated zeal which has raised her to such a position of eminence in the Order.
We sincerely trust that Miss Forsyth, by well-merited rest, will be restored to health and strength again, so that she may resume the work which she so loves.
Since the above celebration, Miss Forsyth has been the guest of honor at a Grand Lodgd social, at which she was presented with a very artistic and beautiful bouquet.
Western Mail (Perth, WA : 1885 - 1954) Sat 27 Jan 1912 Page 41
VISIT OF A TEMPERANCE WORKER.
INTERVIEW WITH MISS JESSIE FORSYTH
Among the passengers who arrived at Fremantle last week by the s.s. Kanowns was
Miss Jessie Forsyth, so well known for her work in advocating the temperance move
ment.
In conversation with a "West Australian" representative, Miss Forsyth gave some de-
tails of a long and busy career spent in temperance work. She has made her headquarters at Boston, U.S.A., for the past 35 years, but during that time she has not confined her propaganda work to that city, or even to the United States, but bas travelled extentsively in Canada and on the Continent of Europe. As showing the world-wide character of the movement, Miss Forsyth mentioned that the Good Templar Order, with which she has been identified, has a grand Lodge even in little-known Boumania. In Sweden the Order has made remarkably rapid advances, numbering no fewer than a quarter of a million adherents among a population of six millions. In this connection it may be mentioned that Miss Forsyth was
one of a deputation of seven who waited upon the late King Oscar at Stockholm, when the international session of the Order was held there in 1902, to thank him for his hospitality to the delegates.
There have been many contradictory reports as to the state of matters in the prohibition State of Maine. You have no doubt intimate knowledge of that subject?
At the recent vote in Maine the prohibition law was saved by a small majority of about 700 votes. The reason for the small ness of the majority is that the temperance advocates felt, perhaps, somewhat too secure, while the liquor interest was putting forth every exertion in their power. Great efforts have been made to prove that prohibition is against the interests of the State but that is quite untrue. Maine is a poorer State than the neighbouring State of Massachusetts ; nevertheless, its deposits in the Savings Bank are much larger than those -
of Massachusetts. There is also a lowe average of crime in Maine. Maine, indeed, is in a generally prosperous condition.
At first the prohibition law was enacted year by year, but as the benefits it brought came
home more and more deeply to the public mind, it was made a part of the Constitution
of the State. Hence, even although the liquór interest had had a majority, licences could not have been issued until that clause of the Constitution had been revoked."
What is your opinion of the old question does prohibition prohibit?
"There" are exceptions, of course, but in the majority of instances the answer is in the affirmative. The law was evaded in certain parts of Maine, because the people did not elect the right men to enforce it. If the right men were in authority the law could always be enforced. There are young men and women coming from Maine to Boston to-day who have never before seen a place where liquor was sold. Even when the prohibition law is poorly enforced, it is better than no law at all. When I first went to Boston there was a very weak
prohibition law in Massachusetts, and under that law Boston was a much better city than
it is to-day, even although the charge for licences is kept very high £200 being the lowest price for a licence in the city."
Asked concerning her own share in the work of the Good Templar Order, Miss Forsyth said she had had charge of the international juvenile work for 15 years, during which time there was a very large increase in the juvenile membership throughout the world, with a corresponding increase of work to Miss Forsyth as International Grand Superintendent. When she resigned the duties the juvenile membership was a quarter of a million. She was also in charge of the educational organisation connected with the order, and this branch she describes
as one of the most interesting and valuable carried on by it. Several eminent scientists who are members of the order have contributed to the literary section works treating on the effects of alcohol and other subjects from the scientific, standpoint.
I believe this is your first visit to Australia?
"Yes, and I may say that I am much impressed and pleased with what I have seen of it during the short time I have been here.
Respecting the temperance cause, Good Templary is scarcely making such progress in Australia as in other parts of the world, but this may be partly accounted for by the fact that it has to 6ome extent been cut off from the international movement. Several times, for example, its delegates have been unable to attend the international sessions. The order is making headway in New South Wales and Victoria, and is also gaining a little in Queensland, but the other States do not show any progress."
Miss Forsyth has not formed any definite plans as yet for her stay in this State. She has looked forward to visiting Western Australia with especial interest, because she has relatives in Fremantle, Mr. Tom Smith, J.P., being her brother-in-law.
| Jessie Forsyth
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Hamilton Spectator (Vic. : 1870 - 1918)
Tue 14 Dec 1909
Page 4
DEATH OF MISS JESSIE FORSYTH.
We "regret to . record the depth of Miss Jessie. Forsyth, daughter, of the fate Mr. John Forsyth, of Springwood Park, Cavendish. The young lady, who was only 19 years of age, had been in a "delicate condition for some time, and recently
she want to Melbourne for the purpose of undergoing an operation. She died, there on Sunday afternoon.
The funeral will leave the residence of Mr. James Brand; Strathkellar, this afternoon, at 12.30 for the Hamllton Cemetery, where it will arrive at about two o'clock.
| Jessie Forsyth
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London, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1932
Name: Jessie Forsyth
Marriage Age: 21
Record Type: Marriage
Birth Date: abt 1891
Marriage Date: 14 Jul 1912
Marriage Place: St Matthew, West Kensington, Hammersmith and Fulham, England
Father: William Kermick Forsyth
Spouse: Cyril George Ballinger
Register Type: Parish Register
| Jessie Forsyth
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marriage
Forsyth Jessie East Coolgardie 214 F 1935 Berston John W
First Name JESSIE
Names are only recorded in capitals Application Number
Last Name BERSTON KO00177101
See legend for application code details
Aged (Years) 79 Date of Death 07/11/1992
Suburb ATTADALE
Ashes Request
MEMORIALISED AT KARRAKATTA CEMETERY
(please enquire for a specific location) Completed yes
Memorial Type GROUND NICHE
Memorial Location
KARRAKATTA CEMETERY ANDA SECTION A 0097 yes
Cemetery Garden, Wall or Path Site Position Completed
Summary Of Record Information
First Name JESSIE
Names are only recorded in capitals Application Number
Last Name BERSTON FC00021706
See legend for application code details
Aged (Years) 79 Date of Death 07/11/1992
Suburb 21 ORMOND RD ATTADA
Ashes Request
TAKEN BY FUNERAL DIRECTOR AT FREMANTLE CEMETERY Completed yes
Summary Of Record Information
First Name JOHN WILLIAM
Names are only recorded in capitals Application Number
Last Name BERSTON KC00084913
See legend for application code details
Aged (Years) 76 Date of Death 10/07/1986
Suburb CARLISLE
Ashes Request
MEMORIALISED AT KARRAKATTA CEMETERY
(please enquire for a specific location) Completed yes
Memorial Type GROUND NICHE
Memorial Location
KARRAKATTA CEMETERY ANDA SECTION A 0097 yes
Cemetery Garden, Wall or Path Site Position Completed
| Jessie FORSYTH
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Scotland, Births and Baptisms
Name: Jessie Forsyth
Gender: Female
Christening Date: 25 Sep 1838
Christening Place: SPEYMOUTH,MORAY,SCOTLAND
Birth Date: 07 Sep 1838
Father's Name: William Forsyth
Mother's Name: Mary Falconer
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C11143-4 , System Origin: Scotland-ODM , GS Film number: 990811 | Jessie Forsyth
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Australia Birth Index, 1788-1922
about Jessie Forsyth
Name: Jessie Forsyth
Father's Name: Robt McMillan Forsyth
Mother's name: Isabella Renton
Birth Place: Omeo, Victoria
Registration Year: 1895
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration number: 6042
Australia Death Index, 1787-1985
about Jessie Isabella Hayes
Name: Jessie Isabella Hayes
Death Place: Donvale, Victoria
Age: 81
Father's Name: Robert Forsytl
Mother's name: Isabella Renton
Registration Year: 1975
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration number: 27067
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1894
Spouse??
William James BAILEY Married: 1918
| Jessie Isabelle Forsyth
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Family NoticesThe Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 16 November 1907 p 12
STEWART?FORSYTH.?October 30 at the residence of the bride's parents, Peckham, Randwick, by Rev. C. H. Talbot, William Forsyth Stewart, of Auckland, N. Z., to Jess, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Forsyth, Randwick.
Possible Probate
Jessie Mary Stewart - Date of Death 23/01/1951, Granted on 20/08/1951 | Jessie Mary Forsyth
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Australia, Birth Index, 1788-1922
Name: Jessie Mcdougall Forsyth
Birth Date: Abt 1917-1922
Birth Place: South Australia
Registration Year: 1917-1922
Registration Place: South Australia, Australia
Page Number: 319 | Jessie McDougall Forsyth
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FRASER-EASTON Joan Eileen Death notice 15OCT2007 Death Hobart Mercury 27OCT2007 | Joan Eileen FORSYTH
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Never married
The Inverell Times Wednesday 26 May 1954 p 4
Death of Young
Ashford Man
A young Ashford resident, who lived alone at his home in Bukkulla Street, was found dead about 9.45 on Monday night.
A .22 rifle was alongside the body.
The man. Jock Forsyth (22). had been a semi-invalid since he was about eight years old.
During the past 12 months, since the death of his father, Mr. David Forsyth, he had suffered severely from nerves.
It is believed that death took place about 10.30 a.m.
Because he had not been seen throughout the day and no lights came from the'home that night, an investigation was made by a neighbour, Mr. Mick Merchant, who found the
body near a doorway.
A note is reported to have been found in the house.
Ashford police have charge of enquiries.
| Jock Forsyth
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1841 Scotland Census
about John Forsyth Name: John Forsyth
Age: 65
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1776
Gender: Male
Where born: Moray, Scotland
Civil parish: Urquhart
County: Moray
Address: Village Of Urqt
Occupation: Ag Lab
Parish Number: 144
Household Members: Name Age
John Forsyth 65
Helen Forsyth 50
Colin Forsyth 12
1851 Scotland Census
about John Forsyth Name: John Forsyth
Age: 76
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1775
Relationship: Head
Spouse's Name: Helen Forsyth
Gender: Male
Where born: St Andrews, Elgin
Parish Number: 144
Civil parish: Urquhart
Town: Urquhart
County: Moray
Address: Janet
Occupation: Crofter Of 3 Acres
ED: 2
Page: 10 (click to see others on page)
Household schedule number: 41
Line: 13
Roll: CSSCT1851_32
Household Members: Name Age
John Forsyth 76
Helen Forsyth 63
| John Forsyth
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Australia Death Index, 1787-1985
about John Forsyth
Name: John Forsyth
Death Place: Victoria
Age: 1 Month
Father's Name: James
Mother's name: Jane
Registration Year: 1866
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration number: 2624
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1865
| John Forsyth
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Jean May
in the Scotland, Select Marriages, 1561-1910
Name: Jean May
Gender: Female
Marriage Date: 29 May 1814
Marriage Place: Old Machar,Aberdeen,Scotland
Spouse: John Forsyth
FHL Film Number: 991141 | John FORSYTH
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John Forsyth Merchant seaman 1 Aug 1845 London
Gives where and when born, Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, Scotland 7 July 1828
Tasmanian News (Hobart, Tas. : 1883 - 1911) Fri 29 Nov 1895 Page 1
Family Notices
D E A T H .
Forsyth.-On Thursday, November 28th,
1895, at his residence, 41 Montpelier
street, John Forsyth, in the 70th year
of his age. Friends are invited to attend
his funeral, which will leave his late
residence on Saturday Afternoon
at 2.30 o'clock
The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954) Fri 29 Nov 1895 Page 1
Family Notices
FORSYTH.-On Thursday, November 28, 1895,
at his residence, 44, Montpeller-street, John
Forsyth, in the 70th year of his age. Friends
are invited to attend his funeral, which will
leave his late residence on SATURDAY
AFTERNOON at 2.30 o'clock.
?????? Death
The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954)
Sat 9 Sep 1893
Page 4
Family Notices
FORSYTH.-On August 24, at "Laurel Bank,"
South Bridgewater, John Forsyth, aged 75.
Daily Telegraph (Launceston, Tas. : 1883 - 1928) Fri 29 Nov 1895 Page 3
DEATH OF MR JOHN FORSYTH.
HOBART, Thursday. - Another old identity has passed away. Everyone connected with shipping interests of this port for the past half Century knew Mr John Forsyth, who died at his residence, Montpelier-street, to-day at the age of three score years and ten. In the ' Albatross Parliament ' days the subject of this notice took no small part is the nautical discussions initiated by that institution. As a sailmaker
he was without an equal. In business matters his word was his bond, and in all circles that he moved he commanded respect. Deceased attended the wedding of one of his daughters about three weeks ago, and shortly afterwards was taken ill, and gradually passed away. | John Forsyth
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Scotland, Births and Baptisms
Name: John Forsyth
Gender: Male
Christening Place: , NEW MONKLAND, LANARK, SCOTLAND
Birth Date: 21 Oct 1781
Birthplace: , New Monkland, Lanark, Scotland
Father's Name: James Forsyth
Mother's Name: Marion Boyd
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C11651-4 , System Origin: Scotland-VR , GS Film number: 102959 , Reference ID: 2:15MDRC7 | John Forsyth
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Scotland, Births and Baptisms
Name: John Forsyth
Gender: Male
Christening Date: 06 Oct 1850
Christening Place: , NEW MONKLAND, LANARK, SCOTLAND
Birth Date: 08 Sep 1850
Father's Name: William Forsyth
Mother's Name: Martha Brattain
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C11651-6 , System Origin: Scotland-VR , GS Film number: 1066601 , Reference ID: 2:15MM78S | John Forsyth
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Scotland, Births and Baptisms
Name: John Forsyth
Gender: Male
Christening Date: 07 Sep 1823
Christening Place: , NEW MONKLAND, LANARK, SCOTLAND
Birth Date: 28 Aug 1823
Father's Name: Matthew Forsyth
Mother's Name: Helen Brown
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C11651-5 , System Origin: Scotland-VR , GS Film number: 1066600 , Reference ID: - 2:16KT7BW | John Forsyth
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Hamilton Spectator (Vic. : 1870 - 1918)
Tue 19 Dec 1905
Page 3
DEATH OF MR. J. FORSYTH
(From Our Own Correspondent.)
CAVENDISH. Monday.
Universal regret was expresses on all
sides when it became known that Mr.
John Forsyth, of Springwood Park,
Mokanger, had died on Saturday even-
ing. The deceased gentleman had been
ailing for some few months past. so that
his death was not unexpected. He had
been one of the oldest residents of the
district, and being a man or very sterl
ing qualities was held in the greatest
esteem. Reference was made to his death
at the Presbyterian church yesterday by
the Rev. J. Jaffray, who paid the deceas-
ed a very high tribute, and regretted the loss
the church had sustained by the
death of one of its most exemplary members
He leaves a widow and large family,
who have the sympathy f all in their
sad bereavement. His remains were in-
terred in the Hamilton Cemetery to-
day
| John Forsyth
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Scotland, Select Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950
Name: John Forsyth
Gender: Male
Baptism Date: 21 Jun 1817
Baptism Place: Old Machar,Aberdeen,Scotland
Father: John Forsyth
Mother: Jean May
FHL Film Number: 991142
Scotland, Select Marriages, 1561-1910
Name: John Forsyth
Gender: Male
Marriage Date: 15 Jul 1841
Marriage Place: Saint Nicholas,Aberdeen,Aberdeen,Scotland
Spouse: Bannerman Allan
FHL Film Number: 991201
From Ancestry Tree - Marriage Place not same as above
15 Jul 1841
St. Clements Church, Footdee, Aberdeen, Scotland ??????
After due proclamation of Banns John Forsyth (Mason) and Bannerman Allan daughter of George Allan Officer of Customs.By Alex.Spence Minister of St Clements Parish in presence of John Wood seaman and George Anderson B'smith both Aberdeen.
1861 Scotland Census
Name: John Forsyth
Age: 43
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1818
Relationship: Head
Spouse's name : Bannerman Forsyth
Gender: Male
Where born: Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire
Registration Number: 168A
Registration district: St Nicholas
Civil Parish: Aberdeen St Nicholas
County: Aberdeenshire
Address: 8 Church St
Occupation: Mason
ED: 58
Household schedule number: 17
LINE: 16
Roll: CSSCT1861_25
Household Members:
Name Age
John Forsyth 43
Bannerman Forsyth 42
Barbara Forsyth 14
Georgina Forsyth 12
John Forsyth 10
Ann Forsyth 8
David Forsyth 4
George Forsyth 1
Victoria, Australia, Death Index, 1836-1988
Name: John Forsyth
Death Registration Year: 1881
Death Registration Place: Victoria, Australia
Father: John
Mother Maiden Name: May
Spouse: Bannerman Allan
Reference Number: 6290
Australia and New Zealand, Find A Grave Index, 1800s-Current
Name: John Forsyth
Death Date: 15 Jun 1881
Cemetery: Williamstown Cemetery
Burial or Cremation Place: Williamstown, Hobsons Bay City, Victoria, Australia | John FORSYTH
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Tasmanian News (Hobart, Tas. : 1883 - 1911) Fri 25 Aug 1893 Page 1
FORSYTH.-On August 24, 1893, at Laurel Bank,South Bridgewater, John Forsyth, aged 75. Funeral will leave for Hestercombe Chapel, at 2.15 p.m. on Monday, Friends are respectfully invited to attend.
| John Forsyth
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The Inverell Times (NSW : 1899 - 1954) Friday 19 July 1940 p 4
Mr. John Forsyth
The death occurred yesterday after noon ol Mr. .lohn Forsyth of Bukkulla. Deceased had been residing with his daughter. Mrs. J. Hogg, of Ashford, and he passed away at her residence. His wife predceased him two years ago.
The interment was made in ilie Church ol England portion of the local cemetery this afternoon. Rev. E. H. Stammer officiating at the church and graveside. The firm of C. S. Thorley was in charge of the funeral arrangements.
| John Forsyth
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Australia, Birth Index, 1788-1922
Name: John Forsyth
Birth Date: 19 Sep 1854
Birth Place: Tasmania
Registration Year: 1854
Registration Place: Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
Father: John Forsyth
Mother: Catherine Magrath
Registration Number: 1395
Australia, Marriage Index, 1788-1950
Name: John Forsyth
Spouse Name: Ann Amelia Grimsey
Marriage Date: 10 Oct 1876
Marriage Place: Tasmania
Registration Place: Hobart, Tasmania
Registration Year: 1876
Registration Number: 213
Tasmania, Australia, Index to Death Notices in The Mercury, 1854-1930
Name: Forsyth
Death Date: 7 Dec 1927
Parent/Spouse: John
Publication Date: 8 Dec 1927
| John Forsyth
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Australia, Birth Index, 1788-1922
Name: John Forsyth
Birth Date: Abt 1887
Birth Place: Will, Victoria
Registration Year: 1887
Registration Place: Victoria, Australia
Father: David Alken Forsyth
Mother: Alice Hawker
Registration Number: 7665
Australia, Death Index, 1787-1985
Name: John Forsyth
Death Date: 21 Jul 1887
Death Place: Queensland
Father's name: Daniet Forsyth
Mother's name: Alice Hawker
Registration Year: 1887
Registration Place: Queensland
Registration Number: 003227
Page Number: 4914 | John FORSYTH
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Commonwealth War Grave
St. Sever Cemetery Extension, Rouen, France Part One Overseas Troops | John Forsyth
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FORSYTH John Death notice 23MAR2002 Death 94 at Hamilton, late of 'Hill-View', Byaduk Herald Sun (Melbourne) 25MAR2002 | John Forsyth
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John Forsyth of Huntly was the informant when his father, Robert Forsyth died in 1857 | John FORSYTH
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John is the second child of Samuel and Marym(nee Toppins) born 3 May 1852 at Letterkenny Ireland.
John was 23 Years old when he and his family came to Australia in 1875.
John married Elizabeth Given 12 Aprill 1883.
Eliizabeth Died 6 Jan 1893 there were no children. | John FORSYTH
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John was the second child of John and Catherine (Nee Mc Nutt ) Forsyth. He was born in Donegal Ireland and was the First of the Six brothers to come to Australia. He sailed on the "James Fernie" on 24 Oct. 1855 arriving in Moreton Bay on 24
Jan. 1856.
John was 24 years old when he left Ireland.
John settled at "Ashwood Grove" in the Flinders Area of Queensland.
John in Burried in the Harrisville Cemetery. John never Married. | John FORSYTH
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Married Church of England by Charles Wilson Rowe. Witnesses were B Copeland and Agnes Copeland | John Forsyth
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Mason | John Forsyth
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possible brother James Forsyth signed marriage certificate. Also signed by Mary Forsyth sister
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John Forsythe
Birth 1856
Death 4 Jun 1927 (aged 70-71)
Burial
Cornelian Bay Cemetery And Crematorium
Hobart, Hobart City, Tasmania, Australia
Plot Free Scotland, F, Number 58
Memorial ID 212823212
The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954) Sat 11 Oct 1890 Page 4
FORSYTH-MITCHELL.-On September 23, 1890, at SpringValley, South Bridgewater, by the Rev. C. H. Talbot, John Forsyth, jnr., Hester Combe, to Charlotte Spottiswoode, daughter of the late A. H. Mitchell, of Grangemouth, Scotland.
The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954) Sat 10 Nov 1894 Page 1 ???????????????
MITCHELL. -On November 8, at Spring Valley, South Bridgewater, Walter Sleigh Mitchell, late of Leith, Scotland, fell asleep in Jesus in his 73rd year. Funeral will leave Mr. John Forsyth's for Hester
combe Church, at 2.30 p.m. THIS DAY, November 10. All friends invited.
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Scotland, Select Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950
Name: Walter Mitchel
Gender: Male
Baptism Date: 30 Jun 1822
Baptism Place: Linlithgow, West Lothian, Scotland
Father: James Mitchel
Mother: Helen Sleigh
FHL Film Number: 1066635
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Scotland, Select Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950
Name: Walter Mitchell
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 20 Apr 1821
Baptism Date: 06 May 1821
Baptism Place: , Linlithgow, West Lothian, Scotland
Father: James Mitchell
Mother: Helen Sleigh
FHL Film Number: 1066635
Reference ID: 2:18MP99T
Australia, Death Index, 1787-1985
Name: Walter Sleigh Mitchell
Birth Year: abt 1819
Age: 75
Death Date: 08 Nov 1894
Death Place: Tasmania
Registration Year: 1894
Registration Place: New Norfolk, Tasmania
Registration Number: 532
?????
The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954) Thu 15 Jul 1926 Page 1
MITCHELL.-On July 10, 1926, at her late residence, 8 Middlesex-road, Surrey Hills, Melbourne, Sophie, beloved wife of Rev. J. H. Mitchell, retired Presbyterian minister, and son of the late
Walter S. Mitchell, of Spring Valley, South Bridgewater.
Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. John Forsyth, 12 Duke-street, Sandy Bay, Hobart.
The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954) Sat 9 Nov 1929 Page 1
MITCHELL.-On October 21, 1929, at his late residence, Oban, Union Road, Balwyn, Victoria, the Rev. James Henderson Mitchell (retired Presbyterian minister), son of the late Walter Mitchell, of Spring Valley, South Bridgewater, Tasmania, and of Polmont Scotland. Inserted by Mrs. John
Forsyth, 12 Duke Street, Sandy Bay, Hobart. | John Forsyth
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Scotland, Births and Baptisms
Name: John Forsyth
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 28 Mar 1846
Birthplace: SPEYMOUTH,MORAY,SCOTLAND
Father's Name: Wm. Forsyth
Mother's Name: Mary Falconer
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C11143-4 , System Origin: Scotland-ODM , GS Film number: 990811
1880 Sands Directory Cleveland St North side near Crown st
Walter Dymock Cartmore Terrace 4. John Forsyth Ropemaker living next door
1890 Sands Directory - Cleveland St near Crown St
Walter Dymock Cartmore Terrace 460 Cleveland St . John Forsyth living Urquhart House 464 Cleveland St | John Forsyth
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Scotland, Select Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950
Name: John Forsyth
Gender: Male
Spouse: Bannerman Allan
Child: John Forsyth
Scotland, Select Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950
Name: John Forsyth
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 26 Jan 1851
Baptism Date: 4 Mar 1851
Baptism Place: Saint Nicholas,Aberdeen,Aberdeen,Scotland
Father: John Forsyth
Mother: Bannerman Allan
FHL Film Number: 0991200, 0991204 | John FORSYTH
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The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thu 20 Oct 1864 Page 2 Family Notices
MARRIAGE.
Married on the 12th October, 1864, at Jasper's Vale, by the Rev. W. Grant, M.A., John Forsyth, youngest son of the late John Forsyth of Sydney, to Jamesina, eldest daughter of Mr. Peter M'Laran of Jasper's Vale, Shoalhaven.
| John FORSYTH
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954) Tue 8 Mar 1864 Page 1
DEATHS.
On Sunday morning, the 6th instant, at his daughter's residence, Green Ponds, after a long and painful illness, which he bore with christian patience and fortitude, John Forsyth, late of Laurieston, Scotland, departed this life in peace, and full of the hope of immortal bliss aged 86 years. His remains will be borne from his son's residence, at Hestercombe, to their last resting place, on Thursday, the 10th instant, at 2 p.m. As no circulars will be issued, friends will please accept this as an
invitation. 10m
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Australia Birth Index, 1788-1922
about John Alexander Forsyth
Name: John Alexander Forsyth
Father's Name: Alexander Mcml Forsyth
Mother's name: Isabella Davidson
Birth Place: Omeo, Victoria
Registration Year: 1887
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration number: 30791
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Thu 18 Aug 1955 Page 13
Family Notices
FORSYTH. - On August 17 (suddenly), at Matong, N.S.W..
John Alexander (Don), of 3 Cairnes crescent. East Malvern,
dearly beloved husband of Matilda, and loved father of John.
FORSYTH. - John Alexander (Don) only son of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Forsyth, of Tongio West, loved brother of May (Mrs. Rogers), Ellie (deceased). Mene (Mrs. Hutton), and Daphne.
FUNERAL
FORSYTH. - The Funeral of
the late Mr. JOHN ALEXANDER FORSYTH will leave his residence, 3 Cairnes crescent. East Malvern, TOMORROW (Friday), after a service commencing at 1.15 p.m., for
the Spring Vale Crematorium.
| John Alexander Forsyth
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Australia Birth Index, 1788-1922
about Jno Arth Forsyth
Name: Jno Arth Forsyth
Father's Name: Robt McMillan Forsyth
Mother's name: Isabella Renton
Birth Place: Omeo, Victoria
Registration Year: 1890
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration number: 3519)
Australia Marriage Index, 1788-1950
about Arth Jno Forsyth
Name: Arth Jno Forsyth
Spouse Name: Hilda Amelia Seymour
Marriage Place: Victoria
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration Year: 1912
Registration number: 9766R
Australia Death Index, 1787-1985
about Arthur Jno Forsyth
Name: Arthur Jno Forsyth
Death Place: Omeo, Victoria
Age: 60
Father's Name: Mcmillan Rost
Mother's name: Isabel Fenton
Registration Year: 1951
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration number: 17289
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1891
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