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| 1841 Census record for the following members of the SAMELLS family: Richard SAMELLS (1792-1848); his mother Honour BASSETT (c. 1770-1851) and his daughters Jane SHAMBLES (c. 1822-?) and Sophia SHAMBLES (c. 1829-?). |
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| A brief account of the nursing history of Matron Elizabeth (Lila) HUNTER (1877-1948). |
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| A brief obituary for Emma BROMELL (m.n. WALTER, 1828-1916). |
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| A further newspaper report detailing that Lieutenant Royland Allin WALTER (1890-1918) had been posthumously decorated with the Military Cross (MC) for conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty during his final action during the Battle of Arras in France late in WWI. |
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| A further report on the investigation into the murder of Rose Mary SUMNER (1861-1891). |
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| A later, more substantiated report on the murder of Rose Mary SUMNER (1861-1891). |
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| A more detailed newspaper report on the marriage of Lieutenant Harry Jarvis PEACEY (?-1944) and his wife Monica Lenore FANSON (c. 1915-1993) |
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| A newspaper account regarding the unfortunate death of Harold Arthur PAUL (1878-1922). |
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| A newspaper obituary for Thomas SMALE (1823-1983) |
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| A newspaper report detailing a problem Constable Luke MONKIVITCH (1874-1917) was having with a debt incurred by his wife Mary Ellen MONKIVITCH (m.n. HUNTER, 1875-1945). |
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| A newspaper report of an audit on misapplied funds in the Shire of Wimmera. Among the accused is Ambrose Willcock WALTER (1833-1915). |
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| A newspaper report of the funeral of Sergeant John James WESTWOOD (1808-1845). |
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| A Newspaper report on a "Ploughing Bee" held at the property of Thomas SMALE (1823-1883) on the Barrabool Hills following a disasterus fire which decimated his property. |
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| A newspaper report on the ending of the inquest into the death of Rose Mary SUMNER (m.n. McGINTY, 1861-1891). |
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| A newspaper report on the farming activities of Thomas SMALE (1823-1883) on the Barrabool Hills south-west of Geelong in Victoria. |
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| A newspaper report on the illness of Samuel John GUGGER (1897-1983) while on active service during WWI. |
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| A newspaper report regarding a very lucky escape made by Constable Luke MONKIVITCH (1874-1917) while on duty in Geelong VIC. |
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| A notice extracted from the Victorian Police Gazette reporting the issue of a warrant for the arrest of Henry Thomas SUMNER (1857-1896). |
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| A record of service in the Royal Navy Reserve pertaining to Henry Thomas SUMNER (1857-1896). Given the dates of this service it might been a form of junior naval cadets. |
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| A report from The Mercury, Hobart on the christening of Ursula Aileen STRICKLAND (1935-?) the second surviving daughter of John Leake STRICKLAND (1888-1956) and his wife Aileen Mavis (m.n. HOLYMAN, 1898-1984). |
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| A report from the The Mercury, Hobart of the wedding of John Leake STRICKLAND (1922-1997) and his first wife Pamela Ann Forbes STUART-SMITH.
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| A report titled 'Wurdi Boluc Hero' from the Geelong Advertiser of 15 Jan 1918, P4. This article details some of the heroic exploits of Pte. Luke MONKIVITCH (c. 1874-1917), 29th. Battalion, Australian Infantry, AIF, who was killed in action on 13 Oct 1917, as seen through the eyes of his mates in the trenches of the Western Front, during WWI. |
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| A second brief report of the inquest into the death of Rose Mary SUMNER (m.n. McGINTY, 1861-1891). |
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| An account of the funeral of Lt-Col. Walter Percy FARR, DSO (1889-1940) taken from the Sydney Morning Herald of 19 Nov 1940, p11. |
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| An account published in The Geelong Advertiser of 12 Sep 1917, P3 of Elizabeth (Lila) HUNTER's experience of an air raid while she was in London on a shopping trip. |
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| An image of the prisoner record of Edward John McGINTY (1863-1930). |
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| An obituary for Matron Elizabeth HUNTER (c. 1877-1948) which appeared in The Methodist, 8 Jan 1949, P2. |
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| Application for a Certificate of Naturalization made by Albert Adolphus Frederick RIBE (1844-1921) in late 1913. |
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| Application for probate following the untimely death of Henry Richard (more correctly Henry Kingston) SUMNER (1885-1906). |
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| Article extracted from the Devonian Year Book of 1933 about Mrs. Elizabeth JEFFREY (m.n. WALTER, known as "Aunt" Jeffrey, 1831-1935) who had recently celebrated her 101st. birthday. |
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| Baptism Register of St. John the Baptist Parish Church, Bradworthy DEV showing the record of the baptism of Richard OSBORNE (c. 1811-1884). |
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| Birth Certificate for Amanda Grace TREWIN (1875-1927) Image kindly provided by Matthew J. FOSTER |
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| Brenda Lorraine WALTER (m.n. HERD, 1917-2004) Enrollment form for Lorrie's schooling at the Geelong Church of England Girls' Grammar School - The Hermitage, 1923 |
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| Brenda Lorraine WALTER (m.n. HERD, 1917-2004) Certificate of Achievement gained at the running sports - Geelong Church of England Girls' Grammar School - The Hermitage, in 1925. |
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| Brenda Lorraine WALTER (m.n. HERD, 1917-2004) Certificate of Achievement gained at the running sports - Geelong Church of England Girls' Grammar School - The Hermitage, in 1926. |
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| Brenda Lorraine WALTER (m.n. HERD, 1917-2004) Certificate of Achievement gained at the running sports - Geelong Church of England Girls' Grammar School - The Hermitage, in 1928. |
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| Brenda Lorraine WALTER (m.n. HERD, 1917-2004) Certificate of Achievement gained at the running sports - Geelong Church of England Girls' Grammar School - The Hermitage, in 1929. |
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| Brenda Lorraine WALTER (m.n. HERD, 1917-2004) Certificate of Achievement gained at the running sports - Geelong Church of England Girls' Grammar School - The Hermitage, in 1930. |
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| British newspaper report about the activities of John Cossy TREWIN (c. 1831-1898) and his brother Nathan TREWIN (c. 1833-1898) who both married TREWIN cousins in the colonies. Image kindly provided by Matthew J. FOSTER. |
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| Camperdown Chronicle (VIC), Tuesday, 10 Dec 1940, P2. Obituary to Thomas Ernest WALTER (1866-1940). |
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| Canadian newspaper obituary for Alma Mary Amelia COURTICE (1881-1973). |
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| Canadian newspaper obituary for Andrew Gainer Blake COURTICE (1869-1935). |
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| Canadian newspaper obituary for Charles Alexander WIGHT (1881-1944). |
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| Canadian newspaper obituary for George J. IVISON (1913-1944) following his death on active service in Italy during WWII. |
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| Canadian newspaper obituary for Leopold Joseph James COURTICE (1878-1970). |
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| Canadian newspaper obituary for Maria Jane 'May' COURTICE (m.n. COURTICE, 1880-1966). |
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| Canadian newspaper obituary for Robert COURTICE (1841-1923). |
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| Canadian newspaper report on the death of Charles Roy MacKENZIE (1891-1915). |
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| Canadian newspaper report on the fact that Flying Officer Charles Albert PHELPS (1921-1943) was posted as missing in action. |
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| Casualty Form - Active Service detailing the health issues sustained by No. 2911, 2nd. Cpl. James John TREADWELL, MM during his meritorious service with the AIF during World War 1. |
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| Cemetery Register details regarding the burial of 2nd. Cpl. James John TREADWELL, MM (1897-1917) at Reninghelst New Military Cemetery, West Flanders BEL. |
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| Certificate from the AIF officially notifying the CLEMENTS family of the award of a Military Medal (MM) to Cpl. Harold Charles CLEMENTS (1893-1952). |
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| Certificate of Baptism of Freda Mary WALTER (1907-2000). |
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| Copy of the letter forwarded to the mother of Edward ELLIS (1896-1917) detailing the fact that he had been decorated with a Meritorious Service Medal (MSM). |
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| Copy of the letter forwarded to the mother of Edward ELLIS (1896-1917) detailing the fact that he had been decorated with a Military Medal (MM). |
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| Court report mentioning the exploits of Rex Ellis WALTER(s) (1912-1972). |
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| Death Certificate for Emma TREWIN (m.n. PASSMORE, 1846-1928) Image kindly provided by Matthew J. FOSTER |
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| Death Certificate for Lawrence David TREWIN (1835-1898) Image kindly provided by Matthew J. FOSTER |
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| Death notice and obituary for Martha HOLLOWAY (m.n. HUNTER, 1862-1916). |
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| Death notice for Albert Adolphus Frederick RIBE (1844-1921) extracted from 'The West Australian' of 21 Jul 1921, page 1. |
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| Death notice for Francis BENNETT (1815-1894) in the Horsham Times of 28 Dec 1894, P2. |
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| Death notice for Frederick Oswald HERD (12 Apr 1914 - 22 Apr 1914) and his twin sister Ailsa Jane HERD (12 Apr 1914 - 23 Apr 1914) in the Geelong Advertiser of 24 Apr 1914, P1. |
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| Death notice for Frederick Oswald HERD (12 Apr 1914 - 22 Apr 1914) and his twin sister Ailsa Jane HERD (12 Apr 1914 - 23 Apr 1914) in the Geelong Advertiser of 24 Apr 1914, P1. |
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| Death notice for Harry Hurford SYMONS (Abt. 1859-1936). |
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| Death notice for James Ayrie BENNETT (1860-1890) in the Horsham Times of 28 Oct 1890, P2. |
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| Death notice for Jannet HERD (m.n. PARK, c. 1798-1876) in the Geelong Advertiser of 5 Sep 1876, P2. |
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| Death notice for Margaret HERD (m.n. DRUMMOND, c. 1835-1911) in the Geelong Advertiser of 13 Jun 1911, P1. |
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| Death notice for Martha HERD (1858-1881) in the Geelong Advertiser of 26 Feb 1881, P2. |
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| Death notice for Mary BENNETT (m.n. HERD, c. 1821-1885) in the Horsham Times of 26 May 1885, P2. |
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| Death notice in The Argus, Tuesday, 13 Feb 1923 for Isaac SMALE (Abt. 1832-1923). |
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| Death notice of John HERD (1798-1884) in the Horsham Times, Friday 15 Feb 1884. N.B. The correct age is 85 years not 95 years. |
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| Death notices for Mary Ann CARMODY (m.n. O'BRIEN, 1849-1926). |
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| Death of Andrew JEWELL (1848-1891). Newspaper report on the very sad demise of Andrew JEWELL. |
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| December 1932 newspaper article detailing a telegram from the King and Queen and a message from the local MP on the occasion of the diamond wedding anniversary of John Henry WALTER (1853-1936) and his wife Catherine (m.n. ANDREW, 1855-1937). |
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| Early newspaper report on the murder of Rose Mary SUMNER (m.n. McGINTY, 1861-1891). |
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| Early report on what turned out to be the murder of Rose Mary SUMNER (1861-1891). |
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| Extract from 'The streets of Hamilton, western Victoria, Ausralia; McKay, John; Hamilton History Centre, 2007. Some details regarding the WALTER family in and around Hamilton, Victoria in the late 19th. and 20th. centuries. Images of Richard Harry WALTER (1911-2003) and his wife Ella Phoebe (m.n. KITTLE, 1902-1986). |
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| Extract from a book on the family of William Walter TREWIN (1820-1890) and his wife Emeline Lavinia (m.n. WONNACOTT, c. 1824-1891) |
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| Extract from the Hamilton Spectator detailing the fact that Edward WALTER (1837-?) was wanted by the authorities for forging a name on a bill. |
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| Extract from the Parish Registers of St. John the Baptist Parish Church, Bradworthy DEV. Details of the burials of (1)*Elizabeth TREMEER (b. and d. 1806), (2)*Elizabeth WALTER (m.n. TREMEER, c. 1723-1806) and her husband (3)*Richard WALTER (1723/24-1806). |
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