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No father named on Baptism Record. Recorded as illegimate. | Family: / Jane Tucker (F3968)
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No relation, father a builder at Blyth, came from Cornwall, England, brother Henry Tucker and sister Rose Tucker.
Ethel played the piano accordion. There are many certificates from the Tailem Bend Show indicating that Ethel had won prizes for cooking, flowers, floral arrangements and pot plants. (The Tucker Family in Australia, 1992) | Tucker, Ethel May (I3848)
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No. 546 Charles William Willcock, enlisted in The Duke of Edinburgh's Wiltshire Regiment and served until discharged on 31 May 1915, no longer fit for war, due to wounds received in battle. | Willcock, Charles William (I7989)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Butcher, N. (I6232)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Smith, N.C. (I5840)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: N.O. Darling / Norma Joyce Murton (F1280)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Taylor, N.A. (I3863)
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Northern Suburbs Cemetery name was changed to Macquarie Park Cemetery and Crematorium in 2004. | Manning, Saxon (I7984)
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Not Legally Recorded | Wigg, Hannah Grace (I12318)
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Not Legally Recorded | Wigg, Hannah Grace (I12318)
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Not Legally Recorded. | Wigg, Belinda Mavis (I12317)
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Not legally recorded. | Wigg, Belinda Mavis (I12317)
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Not married. | Tiller, Thomas William Charles (I0297)
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Note the abbreviation P.B. along side the registration details of Lily's baptism. This usually denotes "Private Baptism", which means the child was baptised in its home as it was not expected to live. | Tucker, Lily (I12543)
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Notified of Jacks death by email from his son Les Heggen on 17 May 2009 | Heggen, John Thomas (I6684)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Greene, F. (I11564)
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Now Known as the Education Department. | Source (S112)
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NSW BDM - Birth Registration Number 26121/1905 | Kirkwood, Grace Hilda (I6536)
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NSW BDM - Birth Registration Number 26196/1903 | Kirkwood, Gladys Rose (I2432)
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NSW BDM - Deaths Registration Number 8829/1955. | Kirkwood, Grace Hilda (I6536)
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NSW BDM - marriages Registration Number 10740/1935. | Family: Albert William Frank Wallond / Grace Hilda Kirkwood (F2023)
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NSW BDM Registration Marriages - Registration number V1853285 39C/1853. | Family: George Fleeton / Margaret O'Brien (F2025)
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NSW Registry of Births - Registration number 5348/1860. | Davis, Ambrose (I6538)
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NSW registry of Marriages - Registration number 415/1883. | Family: Ambrose Davis / Catherine May Fleeton (F2024)
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Obituary for H.L. Tiller of Clare
Two brothers Tiller, both died suddenly of heart seizures. Lt William J. Tiller (33) of Peterborough died from heart seizure while on holiday at Pt Germein and was interred at Kybunga Cemetery on Sept 19th. References to his decease were given in this Journal.
another sad event for tiller Family:
A younger brother of the deceased was Mr Hartley Leonard Tiller (31) of Webb Street, Clare. He also died suddenly form a heart seizure while on a visit to Peterborough last weekend, to see the relatives of his late brother. The interment was also held at the Kybunga Cemetery. This time on Saturday Oct 17th when the Rev D.J. Howland, of Clare, officiated and the funeral directors were Messrs N.E. Bails and Son of Peterborough. Pallbearers were Messrs Ron Pink, Geoff Wallace, Norman Roeh, Jim Lane, John Hamp and Bevan Smith. The late Mr Tiller has left a wife Mrs Delice Tiller of Webb St Clare and three children, Peter, Jeanette and Geoffrey. Mrs Tiller is the daughter of a well known and respected Clare Family - Mr and Mrs Lawrence Gordon, and she now has a difficult time ahead of her. To the tiller and Gordon families the "Northern Argus" extends deepest sympathy. (The Tucker Family in Australia 1992") | Tiller, Hartley Leonard (I0399)
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OBITUARY: The late Barbara Elsie Tucker of Kybunga
The death occurred of Mrs Barbara Elsie Tucker of Kybunga at her parents' home Payneham on 27th February after severl months ill-health. The late Mrs Tucker was formerly Barbara Watt, of Payneham, when she took an active interest in church work as a Sunday School teacher and a member of the church choir. She was crowned Miss Red Cross in 1945 for the Payneham division of the society. Mrs Tucker who was aged 50 years at death, married Mr Tucker in 1950 and came to live at Kybunga. In Kybunga she continued her interest in church and Sunday School work and was communion steward for the local Methodist Church. She took an active interest in Country Womans Association of Australia (CWA) and was a member of the choir and also took pride in her garden. The late Mrs. Tucker was laid to rest at the Evergreen Cemetery, Enfield, on March 2nd with Messrs R. Garner, G. Chapman, F. Wendland, J. (Bill) Dall as pall bearers. Rev D.G.Gibson conducted the service in the Payneham Methodist Church and at the graveside. Condolences are offered to Mr Tucker and daughter Elisabeth in their sad loss.
Barbara also gave a christening font to the Kybunga Church and served in the Civil Defence Corps of South Australia During World War II, as a Warden for the District of Enfield. (The Tucker Family in Australia, 1992) | Watt, Barbara Elsie (I4017)
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Occupation - Stonemason.
Farmed father's market gardens, went to South Australia, returned to Perth with family and became a stonemason. | Backshall, John (I6596)
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Occupation - Storekeeper.
1855 member of Freemasons 1860 Purchased land in Newcastle area and Northam in 1862 | Farmener, Joseph (I6592)
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Occupation : Wheelwright & Carpenter | Edlington, Robert Edmund (I6435)
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1380 |
Occupation, Shoe Maker | Potts, William (I0114)
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Old Sydney Burial Ground was demolished in 1901 to make way for Central Railway Station. Remains removed to Rookwood Cemetery, CE, Section 4, Nr. 4923-4. Exhumation Permited granted to daughter Mrs. S. L. Campbell, 58 Palace Street, Petersham [Sarah Louisa McRoberts]. | McRoberts, Robert (I7972)
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Olive Mary Neal is the tenth child of Stewart and Mary Neal (n. Bottcher). She was born in 1915 in Goulburn, New South Wales, Australia.
She Married William Shepherd in 1932 and they had five children.
Olive remarried in 1955 at Liverpool to Henry McKenzie from Tasmania. Later they adopted Keven McKenzie, the son of Henry's niece.
Olive died on the 18th August 1990, at the time she was living with her son Jack at Canley Heights. | Neal, Olive Mary (I6150)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Tiller, E.O.M. (I0393)
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Olive was the 5th child in a family of eleven. Her father was born at Tullamore, County Clare, Ireland in 1864 and her mother was born at Sittingbourne, Kent in 1872. Olive moved with her parents and 7 siblings to Kyancutta in 1917. Her father had been allocated sections 22 and 27, Hundred of Mambling in 1916. Olive was a real pioneer of the area. She endured hardships in the first years of her marriage and the lean years of the depression. After her children had grown some of them moved to New South Wales and Queensland looking for greener pastures. When Tom died Olive lived for a while in Port Lincoln and then in October 1982 she moved to Emerald in Queensland to be near her daughter Fay, She died there aged 87 but was returned to Port Lincoln to be buried with her husband. She was mourned by a large family gathering of children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. (The Tucker Family in Australia, 1992) | McGuiness, Olive Alice (I4951)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Taylor, O. (I5804)
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1386 |
On 14 October 2013, Carl Played 9 Holes of the Master Builders Golf Tournament, Sydney, New South Wales and suffered a heart attack. His life support was turned off on 18 October 2013. | Donnelly, Henry Carl (I11705)
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1387 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Lumsden, T.C. (I8141)
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On 24 June 1919, Arthur John Thomas Willcock was a member of United Society of Boilermakers & Iron Shipbuilders, Swindon 2 Branch, Wiltshire, England. Membership No.111808 | Willcock, Arthur John Thomas (I7990)
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On 29 September 1939, the night of the 1939 Register, Harold Jack Eatwell, his wife Mary and Mother in Law Elizabeth Tucker (n. Wilcock) were residing at 10 Colbrook Road, Highworth, Wiltshire, England. | Eatwell, Harold Jack (I6643)
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On 29th September 1939 the register was taken of the population of the UK after the declaration of war on Germany. At this time Arthur John Thomas and Annie A Willcock (n. Telling) and their family are living at 35 Limes Avenue, Swindon, Wiltshire, England. The register shows their child Dorothy M Willcock born 23 may 1923 and 4 other records blanked out due to the privacy laws. This could possibly mean four more children. | Willcock, Arthur John Thomas (I7990)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: K. Williams / K.M. Hooper (F3147)
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1392 |
On Frederick and Minni's birth certificates and Wilhelmina's death certificate, it is indicated that a male child had been born and passed away sometime between 1889 and 1892.
The baby could have been born premature, nothing is known of him, seemingly no records exist. | Bottcher, Baby Boy (I8374)
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On the 12th December 1844, Stewart's grandfather, Henry Neal age 28, his wife Mary - age 25 and children, Robert 6 years, Steward 4y and Martha just eight months old, from Ballyhaise, Cavan Co Ireland, sailed from Liverpool, England, aboard the "Elizabeth".
The ship arrived in Botany Bay, Sydney on 31 march 1845, with 300 bounty emigrants and 90 children, after not touching land for 100 days. The "Elizabeth" sailed direct, coming around Van Diemen's Land.
Sadly, Stewart's grandmother Mary died at sea and enquiries have failed to find out where, although her probate is listed in Sydney. She was in good health when she boarded in Liverpool.
This branch of the family descends from Rober Neal, who dropped the "E" from his surname, (originally "Neale") b 1840 in Cavan Co, Ireland.
On the 10 Jul 1865 robert Married Eliza Jackson (born in Nothinghamshire, England in 1844 and Eliza was 10 yo when she came to Sydney). Robert and Eliza had 10 children. Stewart was the 6th child and born on 8th September 1878 at Parramatta.
The family moved to 10 Campbell Street Alexandria. When Stewart was 12 years old, his father Robert aged 50 died on 22 Aug 1890, cause of death phthisis, Exhaustion.
On the 1st January 1896, Stewart's younger brother Robert aged 12 died of injuries received by being jammed against the rails of a bridge by the wheel of a trolley. Both his father and brother are buried at St Peters Cemetery.
The Bottcher family moved in next door at 8 Campbell Street sometime before July 1892 when Frederick was born.
Stewart had darkish hair, tall with a slim build. He was called "Lucky" as he did boxing in his younger years for extra money.
Around 1914-15 Stewart, Mary and their family moved to Goulburn where Stewart obtained work at the Noaralen lime pits. Stewart's sister Elizabeth already was living near Goulburn in Malrulan with her husband George Feltham and their 6 children.
Another Sister, Mary Jane had remarried to
Robert bell and also resided in the Goulburn area.
Another of Stewart's sisters, Martha, lost her 19 year old son Robert Alexander in WW1, he died of woulds whilst a prison of war at Bullicourt, in Germany on 25 Apr 1917. The second son of Martha,
Clarence died on 1 May 1942 at sea on HMAS Perth. Clarence was married to Annie Mary Hardy and his occupation was Pearl Diver in Broome WA.
By the end of 1917, Stewart and Mary returned to Sydney with their children. They took up residence at St Peters. it was here that their 11th child Arthur died at the age of 11 months.
Stewart worked in the brick pits and later delivered bricks to the new Terrace houses.
Stewart also worked as a Teamster (his father, Robert was a horse trainer/Teamster). Stewart was a good hard working man. He was awarded a bell for leading the best team of draught horses, it is still within the family.
On 20 July 1927 Stewart's Mother Eliza died of heart failure aged 83.
At the age of 50 Stewart was admitted to Canterbury hospital with a hernia. Whilst there, doctors found he had "honey combed" lungs and he was placed on a pension.
Using his sulky and horse Bessie,He took up lighter work with a farrier friend of his at punchbowl, collecting and returning horses.
Stewart Neal died on the 20th October 1956 after suffering with throat cancer. At the time of his death he resided at 7 Belgium Street Herne Bay (Riverwood). | Neal, Stewart (I6110)
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1394 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Tucker, J.R. (I0001)
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On the 15 December 1944, Herman John Foss Duffield was found dead in the bush 20 Miles from Mullewa. He was previously reported missing. His body was badly decomposed and it was stated on his death certificate that he died about end of October or early November. The coroner found owing to the decomposed state of the body the precise nature of disease causing death could not be established - cause of death Natural causes. | Duffield, Herman John Foss (I11869)
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On the 29th September 1939 the following people spent the night at the Residence of William and Annie Pearce (n. Tucker).
William A Pearce (head), Annie M Pearce (n. Tucker)wife, Ernest W J Pearce (son), Sylvia A Pearce (daughter), Florence E Tucker (sister in law), William J Tucker (brother in law) | Pearce, Sylvia Audrey (I11953)
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On the 29th September 1939 the following people spent the night at the Residence of William and Annie Pearce (n. Tucker).
William A Pearce (head), Annie M Pearce (n. Tucker)wife, Ernest W J Pearce (son), Sylvia A Pearce (daughter), Florence E Tucker (sister in law), William J Tucker (brother in law) | Pearce, Ernest William J (I6322)
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On the 29th September 1939 the following people spent the night at the Residence of William and Annie Pearce (n. Tucker).
William A Pearce (head), Annie M Pearce (n. Tucker)wife, Ernest W J Pearce (son), Sylvia A Pearce (daughter), Florence E Tucker (sister in law), William J Tucker (brother in law) | Tucker, William John (I0147)
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On the 29th September 1939 the following people spent the night at the Residence of William and Annie Pearce (n. Tucker).
William A Pearce (head), Annie M Pearce (n. Tucker)wife, Ernest W J Pearce (son), Sylvia A Pearce (daughter), Florence E Tucker (sister in law), William J Tucker (brother in law) | Tucker, Florence Ellen (I0149)
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On the 29th September 1939 the following people spent the night at the Residence of William and Annie Pearce (n. Tucker).
William A Pearce (head), Annie M Pearce (n. Tucker)wife, Ernest W J Pearce (son), Sylvia A Pearce (daughter), Florence E Tucker (sister in law), William J Tucker (brother in law) | Tucker, Annie Maria (I0170)
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