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1801 There were no children. Evans, Ivy Doris (I5271)
 
1802 They had no children. Rupert first worked for Mr Derrick who owned a fruit shop in Balaklava, then for the Railways. (The Tucker Family in Australia, 1992) Penfold, Rupert Inman (I3701)
 
1803 They were married at "Zulu Farm", Kybunga, South Australia, the Residence of Joseph John Clarke, Brother of Rev. Alfred James Clarke and Brother in Law of the Groom, John Charles Tucker. Family: John Charles Tucker / Mary Elizabeth Curtis (F0721)
 
1804 This is a family plot consisting of Grave 3277-3278, Robert and Louise appear on headstone, but no notation of John George Dillon. Rookwood Catholic Cemetery records show that John George Dillon was buried in grave 3278, which is part of this plot. Burness, Louise (I12232)
 
1805 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Tiller, K.J. (I1119)
 
1806 Thomas and his two brothers were taken by their grandparents to Tasmania when their mother died in 1829. They lived at Freshwater Point. Following the death of Eleanor in 1831 they were in the care of Robert Eather, who was in Tasmania and later back at Richmond. Thomas II married one of the Eather girls, Elizabeth and he was later to run the Richmond farm. He then became a publican and purchased a hotel in Sydney, the "Richmond Inn". On the 3rd October 1856, aged 36 years he died of "intemperance". His widow then returned to Richmond where she took the license of the "Woodpack" Hotel at North Richmond. The "Woodpack" building at North Richmond was the one painted by Arthur Streetson in 1896 and the painting was called "The Old Inn on the Hawkesbury" Griffiths, Thomas (I6802)
 
1807 Thomas and Martha Sulley resided in St Brides, Wales . Sulley, Thomas (I2664)
 
1808 Thomas Carlon N414189 Enlisted the Australian Army as a Gunner on the 18 June 1942 at Newcastle New South Wales. He served until discharged on 14 Feb 1944. Carlon, Thomas Francis (I7921)
 
1809 Thomas Griffiths, the eldest son of Jonathon andEleanor had remained in possession of the farm originally purchased from James Kirby. Thomas I died in 1826 as a result of a fall while riding in a horse race. His widow Mary was only 21 at the time and she was left with three young sons: Thomas, Mathias and Jonathan. She eventually remarried an assigned convict, Thomas Waterford, but she too died in 1829. The three grandsons were taken by their grandparents to Tasmania where they lived at Freshwater Point. Following the death of Eleanor in 1831 they were in the care of Robert Eather, who was in Tasmania and later back at Richmond. Thomas II had married one of the Eather girls. Elizabeth Eather and he were later to run the farm. But he then became a publican and purchased a hotel in Sydney, the `Richmond Inn`. The farmhouse, which had originally been built by Jonathan Griffiths, burnt down in the early 1900`s and the property was sold. Griffiths, Thomas (I6355)
 
1810 Thomas is buried alongside his wife Florence Ada Dillon (n. Love)in Area Zone E,Section 19, Grave Number 2893. Dillon, Thomas Nicholas Lewis (I12192)
 
1811 Thomas is buried in the Anglican & general Cemetery, Rookwood, New South Wales, Australia. His grave is located in Area AN, Section 10, Grave No. 0001424. The cemetery is located in Hawthorne Ave, Rookwood. Pracy, Thomas Henry Osborn (I11071)
 
1812 Thomas Milton, is believed to have been Thomas Melton who came to New South Wales as a convict aboard the "Aurora", at the age of 18 or 19 years. He was born in London, England on 5 Aug 1815. He was a protestant and could not read or write. He had been convicted at Middlesex on 8 April 1833 for stealing boots and sentence to (you guessed it), 7 years transportation. He was 5 feet 3 1/4 inches (151cms)in height, ruddy complexion, his face was pox pitted (acne scars?) and freckled, brown hair, hazel eyes, 3 white skin blotches on his neck and tattoos on his arms. He was a shoemaker and later a carrier. He died on 27 February 1859 6 days after having been bitten by a centipede. Milton, Thomas Charles (I6416)
 
1813 Thomas Richard Pracy was laid to rest at the Anglican & General Cemetery Rookwood NSW on 28 may 1925. His grave is located in Area AN, Section 07, Grave No. 0002860. The cemetery is located on Hawthorne Ave Rookwood. Pracy, Thomas Richard (I11069)
 
1814 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Tiller, T.C. (I1074)
 
1815 Thomas's school registration records has his birth listed as the 21 June 1887 but the 1939 Register has his birth listed as 22 June 1887, which one is correct,who know's, the only people who would know are long dead. So I am leaving the first date and recording the second one here and you can decide which to use. Me, I'am sticking with the school record supplied by his parents. Tucker, Thomas (I12540)
 
1816 Tim's grave is located in Path 63 block 18 French, Timothy James (I4148)
 
1817 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Pope, T.K. (I3101)
 
1818 To leave R W Hilton Pty Ltd Parlours, 2 Auburn Road, Auburn at 11:15am 24 Jul 1973 for grave side servi9ce at the Independent Cemetery, Rookwood, New South Wales. Potts, Bernice G (I6156)
 
1819 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Morrissey, G.T. (I5841)
 
1820 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. De Santis, T. (I11430)
 
1821 Tom was only 4 years old when his mother died and he and his brother Cyril went to live with their grandmother Miriam Jane Hawkins at Warnertown South Australia. In October 1907 he was taken by his father to the farm at Wanilla, South Australia, where he lived until 1912 when the family moved to Cummins, South Australia. There Tom worked on farms until 1918 when he and Cyril joined their father at Kyancutta. Tom shared the family love of horses. He was the proud owner of a show horse named "Cinders"; he won many events for horse and sulky at the Wudinna Show. When he and Olive married, they lived close to his father on Section 31, Hundred of Wannamanna. Later Section 18 was added to the farm. In 1949 Tom and Olive moved to a new farm at Lock while his son Dudley stayed on the farm at Kyancutta. Tom and Olive retired to Port Lincoln in 1956 where they lived in London Street. They joined the Kirton Point Bowling Club and enjoyed many years of retirement and played many bowls tournaments in South Australian country towns and Broken Hill New South Wales. Tom died of Cancer at 73 in 1974 and is buried at the Happy Valley Cemetery in Port Lincoln. (The Tucker Family in Australia, 1992) Holman, Thomas Arthur (I4950)
 
1822 Tony Campbell states "Mum and Dad married on the 6th. of April 1927 in St.Pauls Cathedral Wellington NZ. Toured NZ on Dad's Henderson 4 and sidecar and then to Sydney complete with bike.

They sailed out of Melbourne for the UK via South Africa
on the 28th. of April 1928. on SS Euripides of the Aberdeen line. Again complete with bike." 
Family: John Duncan Campbell / Doris Mary Hill (F3660)
 
1823 Tony Campbell told me " Muriel Campbell was Henry's second wife. No Children, Died 1963 in Worthing England. My Step Grandmother that we called Aunty Muriel." Needham, Elsie Muriel (I2224)
 
1824 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Trezise, W.A. (I4569)
 
1825 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Sulley, T.L. (I3389)
 
1826 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gower, T.L. (I0501)
 
1827 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Taylor, T.J.A. (I3866)
 
1828 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Holman, T.A. (I5056)
 
1829 Trevallyn is a suburb of Launcest and is located on the north western part of the city. Dutton, Ida Beatrice (I7824)
 
1830 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Alderson, T.R. (I2891)
 
1831 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Holman, T.D. (I4854)
 
1832 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Goodchild, T.J. (I3664)
 
1833 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Adcock, T.J. (I5522)
 
1834 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Germon, W.B. (I4203)
 
1835 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: C.J. Rundle / A.S. French (F1267)
 
1836 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Rundle, M.A. (I4161)
 
1837 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Walters, C.R. (I6673)
 
1838 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Victor Albert Fisher / Ena May Duffield (F3649)
 
1839 Twin Brother of twin girl that died shortly after birth.
Sid and Stella were cousins: their grandfathers were brothers: John and William Smith. Their farms were back to back at the foothills at Warnertown. Sid was so small as a baby that he was raised in a shoe box on the oven door! In Whyalla they had a particularly vociferous cocky. Stella has a distinctive voice, is friendly and hospitable and kept an impeccably clean house. In all her married life she was only away from her husband while he was in hospital in Adelaide on one occasion. They were very dependent upon each other. Sid worked on boilers and with copper pipes in the ship building yards. He was a registered plumber. On the Friday before he died he had an E.C.G. which gave a clear result, He saw his brother-in-law off on the train that night and was dead of a stroke by 10 am the next day. He was a keen stamp collector and did a lot for the elderly citizens of Whyalla. Stella is currently in the Annie Lockwood Nursing Home, Whyalla, South Australia. (The Tucker Family in Australia, 1992)
Cedrics birth details were recorded after Cleveland on the birth certificate and therefore probably the younger twin, Originally just called "Henley". The Cedric was added at a later date to the certificate, probably when it was obvious that he would live. 
Smith, Cedric Henley (I5148)
 
1840 Twin Brother of Valerie. Head, Ian Richard (I3892)
 
1841 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Germon, J.H. (I4207)
 
1842 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Wilkins, R.L. (I4431)
 
1843 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Jabubowski, R.J. (I3407)
 
1844 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Rundle, L.B. (I4162)
 
1845 Twin of Robert Jabubowski, Donald (I3413)
 
1846 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Germon, C.A. (I4210)
 
1847 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Kittle, G. (I3534)
 
1848 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Robinson, J. (I117)
 
1849 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Freebairn, S.L. (I3841)
 
1850 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Germon, A.A. (I4211)
 

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