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John and Julie Tucker Family History
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1899 - 1967 (67 years)
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Name |
Adam Robert Veitch |
Birth |
30 Dec 1899 |
Hundred of Stow, South Australia, Australia |
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Hundred of Stow To assist with the regulation and administration of land transactions in South Australia [that
is, for cadastral purposes - Ed], counties and hundreds were established. Under the principle
of concentration, new hundreds were usually proclaimed adjoining existing ones. Land could
only be purchased in proclaimed areas, so as the demand for land… |
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Gender |
Male |
Death |
12 Jun 1967 |
Person ID |
I0309 |
Tucker Family Tree | The descendants of James Tucker |
Last Modified |
2 Mar 2007 |
Father |
William Veitch, b. 19 Oct 1850, Scotland d. 20 Feb 1933 (Age 82 years) |
Mother |
Mary Tiller, b. 8 Jul 1858, Bald Hills, South Australia, Australia d. 22 Jun 1941, Balaklava, South Australia, Australia (Age 82 years) |
Marriage |
31 Jan 1877 |
Presbyterian Manse Clare, South Australia, Australia [1, 2] |
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Marriage Registration Transcription - Mary Tiller and William Veitch Mary Tiller age 18 Married William Veitch age 25 at the Presbyterian Manse Clare, South Australia, Australia, 31 January 1877. |
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Clare Presbyterian Manse This photograph is part of a collection taken by the Reverend Robert Mitchell, when visiting the far north of South Australia as part of his pastoral duties for the Presbyterian Church 1897-1898, and later when Minister at Goodwood Presbyterian Church. |
Family ID |
F0070 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Documents |
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Sources |
- [S1] Cynthis Henley-Smith, The Tucker Family in Australia, (Gillingham Printers Pty Ltd Adelaide, South Australia), 1992, 21 (Reliability: 3).
- [S493] Genealogy SA, trading as the South Australian Genealogy & Heraldry Society, findmypast, South Australian Marriages 1842-1937 Transcription, (findmypast), 31 Jan 1877, Clare, 110/367 (Reliability: 3).
See attached marriage transcription for Mary Tiller and William Veitch
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