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20161 VIC BDMs show 2 entries: one for surname STONE and one for VANSTONE. VANSTONE William Wallace (I9314)
 
20162 VIC BDMs show age as 17 years. WALTER William (I14)
 
20163 VIC BDMs show given name = Austin at death. GREENE Augustine Edwin (I622)
 
20164 VIC BDMs show second given name of Edwin. ARNOLD Albert Edward (I4376)
 
20165 VIC birth record shows given names as Mary Josephine. BRAZIL Maureen Josephine (I4415)
 
20166 VIC Birth Registration
Number: 15614, Year: 1917, Name Kleen Ionie FARR, Father: Walt Percy FARR, Mother: Ionie St Clair BOWDEN, Place: Sale VIC 
Dr. FARR Kathleen Ionie, OAM (I9280)
 
20167 VIC Birth Registration
Number: 31148, Year: 1889. Name: Walt Percy Joshua FARR, Father: Chas PARR, Mother: Jane Walters (sic) JOHNS, Place: Fitzroy South VIC 
FARR Walter Percy Joshua, DSO (I9278)
 
20168 VIC Birth Registration Nor: 8090, Year: 1889, Name: Jonie (sic) St Clair BOWDEN, Father: James Jonathon BOWDEN, Mother: Annie St Clair SPEAR, Place: Tarraville VIC. BOWDEN Ionie St. Clair (I9279)
 
20169 VIC Death Certificate: #6280/1971 TREADWELL Edith May (I4440)
 
20170 VIC Inquest No: 1895/1453

Magistratel Inquest conducted by Arthur BOWE, M.D. on 2 Dec 1895.

On entry to the asylum on 25 Feb 1868, the deceased was suffering from mania and frail health.

An autopsy was carried out and the cause of death was determined to be Pneumonia and Cardiac Syncope. 
HERD Jane (I3678)
 
20171 VIC Pioneer Index show birth without given names. i.e. Given names= Unnamed Male. STRICKLAND Kenneth Herbert (I3703)
 
20172 Victor Lawn HALLAM Thomas Joseph William (I4528)
 
20173 Victor Lawn HALLAM Joseph Damien, (triplet) (I12158)
 
20174 Victor Rufus FARROW and Leona May MOISE had 12 children MOISE Leona May (I9667)
 
20175 Victoria Beatrice (Queenie) SUMNER (1887-1958) was committed to the Neglected Childrens System (No. 17812) on 24 Nov 1890 soon after the arrest of her father for coining (counterfeiting). She was fostered at several addresses in the Bendigo area and later at Murrumbeena, Kongwak and Geelong. She absconded in 1903 only to return after two days. Her record also shows the sad fact that she was fitted with an artificial eye at the Eye and Ear Hospital after an accident on 26 August 1901.

Neglected Childrens' Registers
SUMNER, Victoria, 1887, Voll 11, p.179.
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The Sands and MacDougall Directory for 1939 shows her address as:

Mrs. V. O'BRIEN
4 Howard Street
North Melbourne
VIC

This address was later used by her daughter Thelma O'BRIEN. 
SUMNER Victoria Beatrice (I3833)
 
20176 Victorian BDM indexes show Given names as John Leslie. SHIELLS Leslie John (I24878)
 
20177 Victorian Death Registration: 1896/15144 shows his age at death as being 36 years which is incorrect. It should be shown as 39 years.

Employed as a labourer (sinking shafts) at the Great Southern and Chiltern mine, at Rutherglen in the north-east of Victoria. 
SUMNER Henry Thomas (I2101)
 
20178 Victorian Probate 14/282 gives Estate of Tryphena J. Walters, spinster, d. 7/4/1873. Administration was granted to H. O. Walters 12/4/1876. WALTER Tryphena Jane (I58)
 
20179 Victorian Probate No. 176/885 (Pls). HERD Walter Edward (I3467)
 
20180 Violet BENNETT lived in or near Mount Gambier SA for a long time, and moved to Adelaide SA once all of her daughters had moved away. She married twice - her first husband passed away shortly after the birth of their daughter. She re-married and two further daughters joined the family. BENNETT Violet May (I1838)
 
20181 Violet Marjorie YOUNGER could not have been the daughter of James YOUNGER as he had died in 1909. YOUNGER Violet Marjorie (I29072)
 
20182 Visitor with her uncle, aunt and family. BROAD Emma Brimacombe (I11252)
 
20183 Wall GRAY Colin Frederick (I31975)
 
20184 Wall I, Row 3, Niche 24 MITCHELL Daisy Mary (I18931)
 
20185 Wall I, Row 3, Niche 25 TREWIN John Alexander Murray (I18927)
 
20186 Wall Of Memories, Services AIF Panel F-Old section, #0012 HERD Frederick William (I3470)
 
20187 Wall, Section B, Grave 26 NAVIN Mary Amy (I766)
 
20188 Wall, Section D, Row 6, Grave 20 SHEARER Francis James (I7481)
 
20189 Wall, Section D, Row 6, Grave 21 MORRISON Mavis Jean (I7482)
 
20190 Wall, Section E, Row 1, Grave 8 HOOPER Noel Simon (I1311)
 
20191 Wall, Section E, Row 1, Grave 9 NAVIN Muriel Jean Jermyn (I760)
 
20192 Wall, Section K, Row 2, Grave 35 SHEARER Rita Flora Jane (I7475)
 
20193 Wall, Section K, Row 2, Grave 36 ROSS Rupert Vincent (I7476)
 
20194 Wall, Section N, Row 8, Niche #31 CHING Ewen Gordon (I6236)
 
20195 Wall, Secttion N, Row 8, Grave #32 NICOL Hazel (I13647)
 
20196 Walls of Reflection, Wall N, Level B, Position 31 HAM Norman Stewart, Ph.D. (I8380)
 
20197 Walter was living in 1651 as he is explicitly mentioned in the will of his father which is dated in 1651. CORNISH William (I26020)
 
20198 War Graves Plot, Grave 35 NEWLAND Kenneth Mitchell (I34670)
 
20199 War Veterans' Memorial Garden TREWIN Mary Letitia (I38828)
 
20200 War Veterans' Memorial Garden MULRONEY Thomas Patrick (I38829)
 
20201 War Worker REED William Charles (I33301)
 
20202 Ward 2 WALTER Frederick Melvin (I45707)
 
20203 Warrant Officer Class II, Panel 254 PENHALE Martin Harvey (I28686)
 
20204 Warrant Officer WO
RAAF - Postwar Honours List
Award ID: 1090408 
SPARKES Walter Stanley, MBE (I24954)
 
20205 Was born on the same day that his great grandmother Cora went to the hospital. WARREN Darras (I5527)
 
20206 Was detached from the 7th Battalion on two occasions to the ANZAC Corps Farm and the ANZAC Corps Pigeon School. Lest We Forget WEST Percy (I227)
 
20207 Was wounded at least once. Returned to Australia for early discharge suffering from chronic diarrhoea. Lest We Forget. NANKERVIS James Richard Percival (I19612)
 
20208 Wedding information found by Bessie GAGNON for Jean: "Benjamin WORFOLK, 60, Whitby Harbour, Yorkshire, England, Widower, ship carpenter, son of James and Sarah Worfolk. Charlotte SAMELS, 53, Oshawa, Devonshire, England, Widow, John and Grace Samels. Witnesses: Chas. Menagh, Mrs. R.I. Menagh, Oshawa. Nov. 17, 1885, Oshawa. Benjamin was of the Brethren denomination and Charlotte was an E. Methodist. Rev. J.M. Fowler. Charlotte and Benjamin are buried immediately to the north of St. John's Church. Charlotte is probably buried in plot 365. SAMELLS Charlotte (I5127)
 
20209 Weeping Rose, Rose Bed N32, Position 9 ROGERS Allan Wilson (I11166)
 
20210 Weeping Rose, Rose Bed N32, Position 9 WELLS Gwendelyne Thelma Henrietta (I11167)
 
20211 Weighed 8 pounds at birth. The French people were curious to see the fair skinned, light haired baby in the hospital.

Earl attended Queen Street Public School and Welland High School in Welland, McMaster University in Hamilton graduating in 1957 with an Honours Degree in Economics. He attended Osgoode Hall Law School in Toronto, graduating with an L.L.B. in the spring of 1960. He articled with McComb, Coulter and Sullivan in Welland, finishing articles with Bruce Mackey in Oshawa. He was called to the bar of Ontario April 12, 1962, (Gertrude Crosier's birthday!).

After marriage, he began the practice of law in Oshawa with his brother-in-law Bruce Vipond Mackey, at 36 1/2 King Steet East. Later the office changed location to 17 Simcoe Street North, and still later to 22 King Street West.

Earl and Jean (Samells) lived first in Toronto (Forest Hill) at 345 Lonsdale Rd., Apt. 305. In June, 1963, they moved to a brand new apartment building in Oshawa at 323 Gibb Street, Apt. 15. In April, 1965, they with son Craig moved to a new home at 1022 Oshawa Boulevard North, Oshawa. 
BAILEY Earl Gordon, QC (I5112)
 
20212 Went west in 1907. Lived at Heward, Sask. and Kenosee Lake. Celebrated 75 years of marriage. MOUNTJOY Frederick William (I5169)
 
20213 WES A 0750 ROBINS Stanley Arthur (I4137)
 
20214 WES A 0750 ROBINS Evelyn Olive (I11645)
 
20215 WES B 0310 HAM Walter James (I6435)
 
20216 WES B 0310 ANDERSON Annie (I6445)
 
20217 WES B 0310 HAM Vera Grace (I6446)
 
20218 WES C 0338 HILL Mary Catherine Harvey (I3925)
 
20219 WES C 0338 ROBINS John Harvey (I4126)
 
20220 WES C 0338 ROBINS Rupert Samuel Ernest (I4130)
 
20221 WES C 0338 NICHOLLS Kenneth Jack (I11711)
 
20222 WES-V-6 WALTER Caroline Alinda (I3499)
 
20223 WES-XV-25 COOK Elizabeth (I435)
 
20224 WES-XV-26 WALTER Stanley Leopold (I1755)
 
20225 Wesleyan B, Section 8, Grave 25 FOSTER Charles Frederick (I4275)
 
20226 Wesleyan D, Section 08, Grave 17 BOYKETT Thomas Omas (I32181)
 
20227 Wesleyan Minister, in Launceston (1872, 1873), Simonstown in the Western Province of South Africa (1874). Also had ministries in Australia, New Zealand, Christmas Island and Norfolk Island. Also believed to have been a Naval Chaplain in the 1890s. Rev. WALTER John (I5652)
 
20228 Wesleyan PM NICHOLLS Robert Roy (I4144)
 
20229 Wesleyan Rites.
 
ALLIN Mary Ann (I5786)
 
20230 Wesleyan Section C ROBINS Ruby Faith (I4136)
 
20231 Wesleyan Section C GENDALL William Henry (I11696)
 
20232 Wesleyan Section, Section DA, Gravesite 0386 TEMPEST Arthur William (I14742)
 
20233 West Australian Mounted Infantry having enlisted in Jan 1900. Later joined the 2nd. Scottish Horse, Marquis of Tullibardine's as a Captain. During WWI served as Captain in the British East Africa Police fi LONG-INNES Clive Selwyn (I14400)
 
20234 West Riding. DARK Hilda Mary (I47911)
 
20235 West Wimmera Mail, 10 Jan 1913

Noradjuha Notes
Mr. E.V. WALTERS (sic) of Geelong, is back again to the old store at Noradjuha.
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West Wimmera Mail, 23 Jan 1914

Natimuk Court, 21st. January
Constable ROWLEY v Wm. SCOTT, failing to send his child to school the required number of half days, 2 charges,. Find 4/- in each case.
Same v Peter Wm. POTTER, failing to have his child vaccinated. Conscientious grounds were pleaded. Fined 20/-.
Same v Ellis V. WALTER, same offence and plea. Fined 20/-.
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Ellis Vincent WALTER lived at 173 Aberdeen Street, Newtown VIC, about 1920. Two of his children, namely Rex Ellis and Hazel Jean were admitted to the Infectious Diseases ward of the Geelong Hospital twice during the 1920s.

Reference GHRC, Index to Infectious Diseases cases in Geelong. 
WALTER Ellis Vincent (I3365)
 
20236 West Wimmera Mail, 11 Apr 1913

The marriage of Mr. Horace LEE [sic], of Geelong, to Jean, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.O. WALTERS [sic], of Cavendish, and formally of Tooan East, was celebrated at Hamilton yesterday week. 
LEIGH Horace Edgar (I774)
 
20237 West Wimmera Mail, 25 Feb 1916
Fall Into A Barrel, Two Ribs Broken
Mr J.G. NITSCHKE was standing on a barrel, which was resting on a table, fixing up the afternoon tea pavilion for the Rose Fair at Noradjuha on Saturday. The lid of the barrel gave way and Mr NITSCHKE fell to the ground firmly wedged in the barrel, with the painful result that he sustained two fractured ribs and other injuries. It was some time before those who went to his assistance could disentangle him from the barrel. he was taken per motor car to Dr BIRD's surgery, where he received attention, and is progressing favourably towards recovery.

Johannis Gustav NITSCHKE was the son of Gottleib NITSCHKE and Caroline BARTELL. 
NITSCHKE Johannes Gustav (I502)
 
20238 West Wimmera Mail, 31 Mar 1911

WEDDING
The marriage of the Rev. H.M.C. FOWLER with Miss WALTER, eldest daughter of Cr. A.W. WALTER, J.P. and Mrs. WALTER, of "Oakleigh Park," was celebrated in the Noradjuha Methodist church on Wednesday last, the ceremony taking place at 5 in the evening. The Rev. Charles FOWLER, (brother of the bridegroom), officiated. The bride, who was gracefully attired, was attended by Miss HEARD and Miss WALTER (Gippsland) as first and second bridesmaid respectively. The bridegroom was supported by Mr. Walter FOWLER (brother) and Mr. F. IVORY (nephew) The wedding tea, supplied by Mr. PERRING, was laid in the Mechanics Hall, and about 80 guests sat down. The Rev. Chas. FOWLER presided, and the usual toast were gone through. The bridal couple left by the express for Melbourne from Horsham yesterday morning. 
Family F190
 
20239 Western Times May 18, 1917
--Bradworthy Another familiar figure has passed away in that of Mr. Tom Sanguins. Although it was with difficulty he could get from one place to another on his crutches (he was a complete cripple all his days) yet, during the 50 years the writer had known him, he possessed a cheerful spirit. For years he got about in his donkey cart, and so managed to live. He came into the village from Bradworthy Moor. His brother was exceedingly kind him when he lived in the village. He never wanted for a friend. The remains were laid to rest with a most impressive service by the Rev. C. G. Wheetman. The funeral was largely attended, and every respect paid to the memory of an old and respected villager (p.8).
 
SANGUINS Thomas (I23161)
 
20240 When he was reduced to the ranks for embezzlement it appears that his sentence of three months detention was served on a prison hulk 'Cumberland' moored at Chatham in Kent.
Source: UK, Prison Hulk Registers and letter books, 1802-1849. 
WESTWOOD John James (I2211)
 

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