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| Robyn Lesley Wilson resided in 1952 at 35 Meriton Street, Gladesville, New South Wales, Australia.1 She was born on 24 June 1952 at Ryde, New South Wales, Australia.2 She is the daughter of John Vincent Wilson and Myra Louise Cowan.2 She resided between 1955 and 1970 at 14 Storey Street, Ryde, New South Wales, Australia.1 Her married name was Robyn Lesley Hamilton. She was a School teacher on 28 August 1976.3 She married Peter Robert Hamilton, son of Kenneth Hamilton and Joyce Edna Binskin, on 28 August 1976 at St Anne's Church, Ryde, New South Wales, Australia.3 She resided on 28 September 1982 at 82 Arcadia Street, Penshurst, New South Wales, Australia.4 She and Peter Robert Hamilton were divorced in 1991. Her married name was Robyn Lesley Smith. |
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| John Vincent Wilson was born on 12 January 1924 at 203 Beattie Street, Balmain, New South Wales, Australia.2,3 He is the son of John Raymond Wilson and Winfred Stevens.3 He was educated before 1934 at St Kevin's Parochial School, Eastwood, New South Wales, Australia. He was admitted to at St Joseph's Parochial School, Rozelle, New South Wales, Australia, class IV on 30 January 1934.4 He resided on 30 January 1934 at 14 Haig Ave, Ryde, New South Wales, Australia.4 He resided on 14 June 1952 at 14 Haig Ave, Ryde, New South Wales, Australia.5 He married Myra Louise Cowan, daughter of Leslie Gordon Cowan and Emily Harriet Louise Doyle, on 14 June 1952 at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.2,5 He resided on 7 July 1952 at 35 Meriton Street, Gladesville, New South Wales, Australia.2 He was a Boilermaker on 7 July 1952.2 He and Myra Louise Cowan were divorced on 19 December 1975 at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.6 |
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| Myra Louise Cowan was born on 29 October 1930 at Kogarah, New South Wales, Australia.2,3 She is the daughter of Leslie Gordon Cowan and Emily Harriet Louise Doyle.4 She married John Vincent Wilson, son of John Raymond Wilson and Winfred Stevens, on 14 June 1952 at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.2,4 She was a Ticket writer on 14 June 1952.4 Her married name was Wilson.2,4 She resided on 7 July 1952 at 35 Meriton Street, Gladesville, New South Wales, Australia.2 She and John Vincent Wilson were divorced on 19 December 1975 at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.5 |
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| Peter Robert Hamilton was born on 1 February 1948 at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.2,3 He is the son of Kenneth Hamilton and Joyce Edna Binskin.3 He was a Accountant between 1976 and 1982.4,2,3 He married Robyn Lesley Wilson, daughter of John Vincent Wilson and Myra Louise Cowan, on 28 August 1976 at St Anne's Church, Ryde, New South Wales, Australia.3 He resided on 28 September 1982 at 82 Arcadia Street, Penshurst, New South Wales, Australia.4 He and Robyn Lesley Wilson were divorced in 1991. |
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| James Leslie Hamilton was born on 6 September 1982 at Kogarah, New South Wales, Australia.2 He is the son of Peter Robert Hamilton and Robyn Lesley Wilson.2 |
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| Andrew Robert Hamilton was born on 11 February 1981 at Kogarah, New South Wales, Australia.2 He is the son of Peter Robert Hamilton and Robyn Lesley Wilson.2 |
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| Kenneth Hamilton married Joyce Edna Binskin in ? |
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| Joyce Edna Binskin married Kenneth Hamilton in ? Her married name was Joyce Edna Hamilton. |
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| Norman Swift married Rae (?). |
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| Rae (?) married Norman Swift. Her married name was Rae Swift. |
| John Raymond Wilson was born on 20 April 1893 at Pyrmont, New South Wales, Australia.1,2 He was the son of John Charles Wilson and Harriett Ryder.2 He was a Plumbers assistant on 14 August 1920.3 He resided on 14 August 1920 at Pyrmont, New South Wales, Australia.3 He married Winfred Stevens, daughter of Shafto Stevens and Priscilla Agatha Herrin, on 14 August 1920 at St Augustine's Roman Catholic Church, Balmain, New South Wales, Australia.1,3 He was a Tram conductor on 24 January 1924.1 He resided on 24 January 1924 at 203 Beattie Street, Balmain, New South Wales, Australia.1 He and Winfred Stevens resided on 30 January 1934 at 14 Haig Ave, Ryde, New South Wales, Australia.4 He died on 24 February 1970 at age 76.5 |
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| Winfred Stevens was born on 16 February 1898 at West Adelaide, South Australia, Australia; The mother's name mentioned on this certificate does not match any other information about Winifred Stevens.1,2,3 She was the daughter of Shafto Stevens and Priscilla Agatha Herrin.2 She married John Raymond Wilson, son of John Charles Wilson and Harriett Ryder, on 14 August 1920 at St Augustine's Roman Catholic Church, Balmain, New South Wales, Australia.1,2 She was a theatrical wig maker on 14 August 1920.2 She resided on 14 August 1920 at Balmain, New South Wales, Australia.2 Her married name was Wilson. She resided on 24 January 1924 at 203 Beattie Street, Balmain, New South Wales, Australia.1 She and John Raymond Wilson resided on 30 January 1934 at 14 Haig Ave, Ryde, New South Wales, Australia.4 She died on 2 November 1975 at age 77.5 |
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| Marjorie W Wilson died. She was born on 5 June 1921.1 She was the daughter of John Raymond Wilson and Winfred Stevens.1 Her married name was Ligget. She died on 11 July 2002 at Gosford, New South Wales, Australia, at age 81.2 She was buried on 15 July 2002 at Palmdale, Ourimbah, New South Wales, Australia.2 |
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| Leslie Gordon Cowan was also known as Leslie Gordon Cliff.2 He was born on 9 December 1885 at South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.3 He was the son of William John Cliff and Hannah Priscilla Cowan.2 He began military service in 6th Light Horse Regiment. On 11 September 1914.4 He embarked for overseas on 21 December 1914.5 He disembarked at Gallipoli in May 1915.5 He admitted to 1st C.C. Stu. with a hammer toe on 16 July 1915.5 He admitted to Floriana Hospital, Malta on 25 July 1915.5 He admitted to County of London War Hospital, Epson on 15 September 1915.5 On 11 June 1916 he was A.W.L. He was absent until noon the next day. On 13/6/1916 he was awarded 5 days C.B. and had to forfeit 2 days pay.5 He and May Milne resided on 7 July 1916 at 4 Smithies Road, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England.6 He married May Milne, daughter of Robert Milne, on 7 July 1916 at St Michael & All Angels Church, Plumstead, London, England.4,7,6 He transfered to the 2nd Division Machine Gun Company A.I.F on 21 July 1916.5 He returned to Australia per "A14" for discharge on 30 January 1918.5 He was a Farmer on 27 May 1919.8 He married Emily Harriet Louise Doyle, daughter of Frederick Ralph Doyle and Lily Maggie Louise Waller, on 27 May 1919 at Kogarah, New South Wales, Australia.8 He began military service on 9 August 1940 at Shortland Camp, Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia; E Coy 2nd Garrison Battalion.4 He died on 3 July 1942 at Lambton, New South Wales, Australia, at age 56; Died of a coronary occlusion and Arterio Sclerosis.9 He was buried on 4 July 1942 at Cremetorium, Beresfield, New South Wales, Australia.9 |
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| Emily Harriet Louise Doyle was born on 31 May 1899 at East Ham, Essex, England.2,3 She was the daughter of Frederick Ralph Doyle and Lily Maggie Louise Waller.2 She immigrated on 26 March 1912 to Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, aboard the Rinutaka.4 She married Leslie Gordon Cowan, son of William John Cliff and Hannah Priscilla Cowan, on 27 May 1919 at Kogarah, New South Wales, Australia.2 Her married name was Emily Harriet Louise Cowan. She resided on 3 July 1942 at Pacific Street, Long Jetty, New South Wales, Australia.5 She died on 22 May 1993 at Wooli, New South Wales, Australia, at age 93.6 |
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| John Charles Wilson was born circa 1845 at Bergen, Prussia.1,2 "I once asked my grandfathers sister Elsie what she remembered of grandparents (John Charles and Harriet), and she said the only thing she remembered of them was her grandmother saying often "Don't take any notice of your grandfather, he's a Swede".3 He was the son of John Wilson and Mary Beckmann.2 He there is an entry in the Immigration Index of the Public Records Office of Victoria http://www.cohsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/db/ship.pl which mentions a WILSON, John C aged 16 arriving Oct 1860 aboard the Monarch last port of call British, Fiche Number 182, page no 001. He immigrated in November 1869 to Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, aboard the Dover Castle.4,5 He was a Labourer. Between 1876 and 1877.6,2 He married Harriett Ryder, daughter of James Ryder and Ann Gates, on 24 May 1876 at St Stephen's Anglican Church, Newtown, New South Wales, Australia.1,6,2 He witnessed the marriage of Peter Black and Lilian Maud Wilson on 11 December 1907 at St Johns Church, Balmain North, New South Wales, Australia.7,8 He was a engineer on 31 July 1915.9 He was a Machinist.10 He died on 10 September 1922 at Lidcombe, New South Wales, Australia; Died of Myocarditis Hemiplegia.11,12 He was buried on 11 September 1922 at Rookwood, New South Wales, Australia.11 |
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| Harriett Ryder was born circa 1854 at Cambridgeshire, England.1,2 She was the daughter of James Ryder and Ann Gates.3,2 She arrived with James Ryder and Ann Gates on 16 December 1854 at Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia.4 She married John Charles Wilson, son of John Wilson and Mary Beckmann, on 24 May 1876 at St Stephen's Anglican Church, Newtown, New South Wales, Australia.1,5,3 Her married name was Wilson. She resided on 30 August 1877 at Bligh Street, Newtown, New South Wales, Australia.5 She resided on 20 April 1893 at Bowman Street, Pyrmont, New South Wales, Australia.1 She died on 12 January 1919 at Lidcombe, New South Wales, Australia; Cause of death - Mobis Cordis Dyspepsia, Heart failure.2,6 She was buried on 13 January 1919 at Rookwood, New South Wales, Australia.2,7 |
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| Shafto Stevens was born on 19 September 1847 at Wolborough, Newton Abbot, Devon, England.2,3,4,5 He was the son of George Stevens and Elizabeth Lethbridge Mann.6 He was baptized on 5 October 1847 at Wolborough, Devon, England.7 He appeared on the 1851 Census in the household of George Stevens at East Street, Parish of Wolborough, Newton Abbot, Devon, England, and Elizabeth Lethbridge Mann, Bethesda Mary Ann Mann, George Richard Stevens, Lucy Ann Stevens, Elizabeth Lethbridge Stevens, Mary Coren and Sarah Scott lived in the same house. He was his son.8 In the 1851 Census Shafto Stevens is shown as the son of George Stevens, the principal resident at East Street, Newton Abbot, Devon, England, and Elizabeth Lethbridge Mann, Elizabeth Lethbridge Stevens, Alice Stevens, Sophia Stevens and Susan Hawkins lived in the same house.9 He was a warehouse man in 1878.10 He married Margaret Forsyth, daughter of Robert Forsyth and Elizabeth Hogg, on 11 March 1878 at Mimamaluke Station, Mansfield District, Victoria, Australia.3,10 He resided between 1879 and 1885 at Auburn Grove, Auburn Street, Hawthorne, Victoria, Australia.11 He and Priscilla Agatha Herrin began a defacto relationship on 1 May 1891.12 He resided on 16 February 1898 at Fisher Terrace, West Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.13 He was a Commercial traveller in 1899.1,13,2 He was employed by Mathew Goode listed in Sands 1899 as a warehouseman in Adelaide. In 1899.14 He resided in 1899 at Sturt Street, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.2 He died on 23 December 1899 at Weston Flat, River Murray, South Australia, Australia, at age 52; Accidentally drowned. Entry in the Morgan Police Station Inquest Book records that the inquest was held at "Terminus Hotel Morgan. That the deceased Shafto Stevens came to his death by falling off the Steamer Ruby and thereby being accidentally drowned in the Murray and that no blame is attributable to anyone."2,15,16 He was buried on 27 December 1899 at Allotment 7 (2), Mogan, South Australia, Australia.17 |
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Priscilla Agatha Herrin was born on 13 March 1867 at Dapto, New South Wales, Australia.3,2
She was the daughter of John Herrin and Julia Murphy.2,4
She married George Henry James Hardwick, son of James Hardwick and Vianna Winifred Cusack, on 27 January 1886 at St Augustine's Roman Catholic Church, Balmain, New South Wales, Australia.3
She and George Henry James Hardwick were separated in December 1890; Affidavit verifying Petition.5
She and Shafto Stevens began a defacto relationship on 1 May 1891.5
She resided on 4 September 1892 at Ross Street, Glebe, New South Wales, Australia.3
George Henry James Hardwick filed for divorce from Priscilla Agatha Herrin on 12 June 1893 at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia; In the Supreme Court of New South Wales - In Divorce - Between George Henry James Hardwicke, petitioner; Priscilla Agatha Hardwicke (formerly Priscilla Agatha Herrin), responent; and Shafto Stevens, co-respodent - To Priscilla Agatha Hardicke and Shafto Steven, both late of Newtown Road, near Sydney - Take notice that the said George Henry James Hardwicke has commenced a suit against you in this Honourable Court, and is applying for a dissolution of marriage on the grounds of adultery; and take notice that you and each of you are required to enter an appearance to the said suit, at the proper office of this Honourable Court within fourteen days after publication thereof; and in the event of your not doing so within the time limit, or obtaining further time, the petitioner will proceed, and the suit will be heard and determined, in your absence not withstanding. A copy of the petition filed herein may be had on application to the undersigned, free of charge. GILBERT C. MURDOCK Solicitor for the Petitioner 165, Phillip-street, Sydney For the Registrar JOHN GEO. LEARY Clerk of Divorce 7s 6d.5 She left the colony of New South Wales on 28 July 1893.6 In 1894, Priscilla Agatha Herrin became known as Priscilla Agnes Stevens.4 Between 1894 and 1900 Priscilla Agatha Herrin resided at 17 Osmond Terrace west side between Stephen & Sheldon Streets, Norwood, South Australia, Australia; Stevens, Mrs P. storekeeper, 17 Osmond Tce Norwood Osmond Tce - w.side 17, Stevens, Priscilla, storekeeper According to the Norwood & Kensington Coucil rates book, 17 Osmond Terrace, Norwood was owned by George Cox. The Cox family owned the whole allotment around this house and carried on a brickworks. Most of the allotment was a brick pit. In 1893, the year before Priscilla arrived in Norwood, 17 Osmond Terrance was occupied by Jasper Smith Ley. In 1901, 17 Osmond Terrance was occupied by Thomas Smith, storekeeper.7 She was a storekeeper between 1894 and 1900 at 17 Osmond Terrace, Norwood, South Australia, Australia.7 She and George Henry James Hardwick were divorced on 12 June 1894.8 Her married name was Hardwick.9 She resided on 23 March 1900 at 103 Darling Street, Balmain North, New South Wales, Australia; Addendum made by Priscilla Agatha Stevens (Divorced wife of George Henry James Hardwick and widow of Shafto Stevens), 103 Darling Street, Balmain. Wm. Ridley, Deputy Registrar General, Sydney. 23 March, 1900.3 She resided between 1903 and 1906 at 113 Darling Street, Balmain, New South Wales, Australia; Stevens, Mrs P 113 Darling Street, Balmain.10 She resided between 1907 and 1910 at 5 The Avenue, Balmain, New South Wales, Australia; Stevens, Mrs P 5 The Avenue Balmain.10 She resided between 1911 and 1912 at 15 Johnston Street, Balmain, New South Wales, Australia; Stevens, Mrs P 15 Johnston Street Balmain.10 She died on 20 September 1952 at Balmian & District Hospital, 6 The Avenue, Balmain, New South Wales, Australia, at age 85; Cause of death Coronary Occlusion, Cardiac Asthma, Congestive Cardic Failure.4 She was buried on 22 September 1952 at Roman Catholic Cemetary, Waverley, New South Wales, Australia; Catholic section 17 Select row 10 plot 2146.4,11 |
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Hector Shafto Stevens was also known as Hector Shafto Hardwicke.2
He was born on 4 September 1892 at Glebe, New South Wales, Australia; Note on birth certificate - Omit all particulars for father. Omit date and place of marriage. For maother "Agatha Ahearn" read "Priscilla Agatha Hardwicke formerly Herrin then Hardwicke". For surname of informant, for "Hardwicke" read "Hardwick". My son Hector Shafto is now known as Hector Shafto Stevens. Priscilla Agatha Stevens, Informant, (Divorced wife of George Henry James Hardwick and widow of the late Shafto Stevens), 103 Darling Street, Balmain. Wm Ridley, Deputy Registrar General, Sydney. 23rd March 1900.2 He was the son of Shafto Stevens and Priscilla Agatha Herrin.1,3 He witnessed the marriage of John Raymond Wilson and Winfred Stevens on 14 August 1920 at St Augustine's Roman Catholic Church, Balmain, New South Wales, Australia.4,3 |
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| William John Cliff was born circa 1835 at London, England.1 He was the son of John William Cliff and Sarah Cole.3 He resided in 1863 at Flinders Lane, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.3 He was a Barman. In 1863.3 He married Hannah Priscilla Cowan, daughter of John Bibby Cowan and Priscilla Jane Barber, on 28 January 1863 at Church of St Mary Church of England, Hotham, Victoria, Australia.1,3 He was a Furrier on 9 December 1885.1,2 |
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| Hannah Priscilla Cowan was born on 28 September 1844 at St Luke, Middlesex, England.1,3 She was the daughter of John Bibby Cowan and Priscilla Jane Barber.4 She and George John Cowan immigrated on 8 April 1856 to Adelaide, South Australia, Australia, aboard the Amazon.5 She resided in 1863 at Collingwood, Victoria, Australia.4 She married William John Cliff, son of John William Cliff and Sarah Cole, on 28 January 1863 at Church of St Mary Church of England, Hotham, Victoria, Australia.1,4 Her married name was Cliff. She died on 12 November 1914 at Cheltenham, Victoria, Australia, at age 70; Cause of death Hemiplegia infulenza.6 She was buried on 14 November 1914 at Melbourne Cemetary, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.6 |
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| Ada Anne Cliff was born circa 1866.1 She was the daughter of William John Cliff and Hannah Priscilla Cowan.1 |
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| Louisa Sarah Olive Cliff was born circa 1868.1 She was the daughter of William John Cliff and Hannah Priscilla Cowan.1 |
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| William Cliff was born between 1868 and 1876. He was the son of William John Cliff and Hannah Priscilla Cowan.1 |
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| Henry Cliff was born between 1868 and 1876. He was the son of William John Cliff and Hannah Priscilla Cowan.1 |
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| Eva Constance Cliff was born circa 1878.3,4 She was the daughter of William John Cliff and Hannah Priscilla Cowan.1 She died on 3 May 1878; Aged 5 months.5 |
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| Theyra Musgrave Cliff was born circa 1876.1 He was the son of William John Cliff and Hannah Priscilla Cowan.1 |
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| Felix Thersique Cliff was born circa 1879.1 He was the son of William John Cliff and Hannah Priscilla Cowan.1 |
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| Nellie Florence Cliff was born circa 1880.1 She was the daughter of William John Cliff and Hannah Priscilla Cowan.1 |
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| Percival Roselle Cliff was born circa 1883.3 He was the son of William John Cliff and Hannah Priscilla Cowan.1 He died on 18 August 1883; Aged 4 months.3 |
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| Frederick Ralph Doyle was born on 6 November 1876 at 38 Armagh Road, Bow, Middlesex, England.2,3 He was a Plasterer.1,2 He was the son of James Ralph Doyle and Harriett Marsh.2 He appeared on the 1881 Census in the household of James Ralph Doyle at 65 Rollo Rd, Battersea, Surrey, England, and Harriett Marsh, Emily Doyle, Elizabeth Doyle and Alice Doyle lived in the same household.4 He married Lily Maggie Louise Waller, daughter of James Waller and Dorothy Henderson, between October 1898 and December 1898 at Bow (West Ham), Middlesex, England.2,5 He immigrated circa 1911.2 He resided in 1911 at Agnes Street, Torwood, Queensland, Australia.6 He emigrated before 1912; Nominator on Lily Maggie Louise Doyle's immigration card.6 He resided in 1956 at 318 President Avenue, Gymea, New South Wales, Australia.2 He died on 17 May 1956 at Blakehurst, New South Wales, Australia, at age 79; Cause of death Hypostatic Pneumonia, Congestive cardiac failure, Myocardial Degeneration.2 He was buried on 19 May 1956 at Church of England Cemetary, Woronora, New South Wales, Australia; Anglican section AK, grave 651.2 |
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| Lily Maggie Louise Waller was born on 18 February 1879 at Islington, Middlesex, England.2,3 She was the daughter of James Waller and Dorothy Henderson.2 In the 1881 Census an unknown person , the brother of James Waller, is shown as living at 6 Mount Plesant, Edmonton, Middlesex, England with James Waller. Dorothy Henderson, William Henderson, Ellen Douglas Waller, Harry Esa Waller and Madge Maud Waller lived in the same house.4 She married Frederick Ralph Doyle, son of James Ralph Doyle and Harriett Marsh, between October 1898 and December 1898 at Bow (West Ham), Middlesex, England.5,6 Her married name was Lily Maggie Louise Doyle.2 She resided in 1911 at 27 Chester Road, Seven Kings, Ilford, Essex, England.7 She immigrated on 26 March 1912 to Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, aboard the Rinutaka.7 She resided in 1956 at 318 President Ave, Gymea, New South Wales, Australia.5 She died on 29 December 1959 at Sutherland Shire District Hospital, Caringbah, New South Wales, Australia, at age 80; Cause of death Cerebral Haemorrhage, Arterio Sclerosis.2 She resided on 29 December 1959 at 306 President Avenue, Caringbah, New South Wales, Australia.2 She was buried after 29 December 1959 at Church of England Cemetary, Woronora, New South Wales, Australia; Anglican section AK, grave 651. |
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| May Milne was born in 1890.3 She was the daughter of Robert Milne. She resided in 1916 at 66 Wellington Street, Woolwich, Middlesex, England.4 She and Leslie Gordon Cowan resided on 7 July 1916 at 4 Smithies Road, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England.3 She married Leslie Gordon Cowan, son of William John Cliff and Hannah Priscilla Cowan, on 7 July 1916 at St Michael & All Angels Church, Plumstead, London, England.1,5,3 Her married name was Cowan. |
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| Victor Albert Wilson was born on 30 August 1877 at Bligh Street, Newtown, New South Wales, Australia.1 He was the son of John Charles Wilson and Harriett Ryder.1 He married Dinah H Thomas, daughter of Peter Thomas and Isabelle Jane Hope, in 1901 at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.2 He witnessed Death of Harriet Wilson. On 12 January 1919.3 He resided on 12 January 1919 at 2 Lamb Street, Lilyfield, New South Wales, Australia.3 He witnessed Death of John Charles Wilson. On 10 September 1922 at 26 Eglington Street, Lidcombe, New South Wales, Australia.4 He died on 17 June 1953 at Dee Why, New South Wales, Australia, at age 75.5 |
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| James Ryder was baptized on 10 January 1819 at Little Shelford, Cambridgeshire, England.2,3 He was the son of Thomas Rider and Mary Lofts.4,2 His surname was sometimes spelt as Rider.5 He appeared on the 1841 Census in the household of Thomas Rider at House 077, Little Shelford, Cambridgeshire, England, and Mary Lofts, Charlotte Rider, Alexander Rider, Thomas Rider and Jane Rider lived in the same house.6 He married Ann Gates, daughter of James Gates and Sarah Dear, on 25 September 1841 at Little Shelford, Cambridgeshire, England.7,2 He resided on 24 January 1851 at Cross Street, Little Shelford, Cambridgeshire, England; 127. (occupier) Rider James, (owner) Burgess William, (desc of property rated) cottage, (name or situation of property) Cross, (estimated extent) 5 perchs, (gross estimated rental) 3/0/0d, (rateable value) 2/7/6d upon and payable by owner instead of occupier by virtue of statute or statutes on that behalf) 1/9d3/8, Total maont to be collected) 1/9d3/8, (recoverable arrears at balancing the book) 1/9d3/8.8 In the 1851 Census, James Ryder shows as principal resident at Burgess Terrace, Little Shelford, Cambridgeshire, England, with Ann Gates his wife, George Ryder his son, Mary Ann Ryder his daughter.9 He resided on 13 October 1854 at Cross Street, Little Shelford, Cambridgeshire, England.10 He and Ann Gates immigrated on 16 December 1854 to Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia, with Harriett Ryder, Mary Ann Ryder and George Ryder aboard the General Hewitt.11 18 January 1855 Cross Street, Little Shelford, Cambridgeshire, England James Ryder is still listed as the occupier of this cottage even though he arrived in Moreton Bay in the preceeding December.10 He was a farmer. In 1857 at Wooloon, near Ipswich, Queensland, Australia.12 He resided in 1873 at Smith Street, Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia.13 He married Susannah Crow, daughter of John Crow, on 30 January 1875 at Methodist Church, Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia.4,14,15 He was a labourer in 1876.1 He witnessed the marriage of his daughter Harriet to John Charles WILSON on 24 May 1876 at St Stephen's Anglican Church, Newtown, New South Wales, Australia.16 He died on 4 October 1890 at Wentworth Street, Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia, at age 71; Cause of death perineal absesses, exhaustion.17 He was buried on 5 October 1890 at Baptist Cemetary, Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia.4 |
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| Ann Gates was baptized on 18 May 1823 at Shepreth, Cambridgeshire, England.2,3 She was the daughter of James Gates and Sarah Dear.4 She was a servant in the house of William and Ruth Clear, a farming family in Little Shelford. On 6 June 1841 at Little Shelford, Cambridgeshire, England.5 She appeared on the 1841 Census in the household of William Clear at House 058, Little Shelford, Cambridgeshire, England, and Ruth Nutter, Ellen Clear, Mary Clear, Mary Freeman, James Gurner and Sarah Webb lived in the same house.6 She married James Ryder, son of Thomas Rider and Mary Lofts, on 25 September 1841 at Little Shelford, Cambridgeshire, England.7,8 Her married name was Ann Ryder. In the 1851 Census Ann Gates is shown as living at Burgess Terrace, Little Shelford, Cambridgeshire, England with her husband James Ryder. Mary Ann Ryder and George Ryder lived in the same house.9 She and James Ryder immigrated on 16 December 1854 to Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia, with Harriett Ryder, Mary Ann Ryder and George Ryder aboard the General Hewitt.10 She died on 22 June 1873 at Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia, at age 50.4 She was buried on 25 June 1873 at Baptist Cemetary, Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia.4 She witnessed the marriage of his daughter Harriet to John Charles WILSON on 24 May 1876 at St Stephen's Anglican Church, Newtown, New South Wales, Australia.11 |
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| John Wilson was a Carpenter.1 He married Mary Beckmann. |
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| Mary Beckmann married John Wilson. Her married name was WILSON. |
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| Elsie Victoria Wilson was born in 1879 at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.1,3,4 She was the daughter of John Charles Wilson and Harriett Ryder.1 She married George Turner Lowe in 1900 at Balmain North, New South Wales, Australia.4 She was born on 12 January 1958 at Anglican Section, Rookwood, New South Wales, Australia.4,5 Her married name was Lowe. She died on 13 January 1958.6 |
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| Oscar Frederick Wilson was born in 1881 at Liverpool, New South Wales, Australia.1,3 He was the son of John Charles Wilson and Harriett Ryder.1 He was a soldier on 31 July 1915.4 He resided on 31 July 1915 at Liverpool Camp, Liverpool, New South Wales, Australia.4 He married Ellen Stevens, daughter of Hater Churchill Stevens and Mary Eliza O'Grady, on 31 July 1915 at St Pauls Church of England, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.5,4 He died in 1955. |
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| Arthur Kenneth Wilson was born in 1883 at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.1,3 He was the son of John Charles Wilson and Harriett Ryder.1 He married Christina Maud Duke in 1907 at Balmain North, New South Wales, Australia.4 He died in 1945 at Balmain, New South Wales, Australia.5 |
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| Percy Hector Wilson was born in 1885 at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.1,4 He was the son of John Charles Wilson and Harriett Ryder.1 He married Winifred Mander in 1906 at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.5 |
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| Norman S C Wilson was born in 1887 at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.1,3 He was the son of John Charles Wilson and Harriett Ryder.1 He married Margaret E Hume in 1911 at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia; Ref 11861.4 |
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| Lilian Maud Wilson was born circa 1889.1 She was the daughter of John Charles Wilson and Harriett Ryder.1 She resided on 11 December 1907 at 24 Mullens Street, Balmain, New South Wales, Australia.4 She married Peter Black, son of Peter Black and Elizabeth Ellen Fisher, on 11 December 1907 at St Johns Church, Balmain North, New South Wales, Australia.5,4 Her married name was Black. |
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| Mabel G Wilson was born in 1891 at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.1,3 She was the daughter of John Charles Wilson and Harriett Ryder.1 She married David Roderick in 1917 at Drummoyne, New South Wales, Australia.4 Her married name was Roderick. |
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| Amy Eileen Wilson was born in 1895 at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.1,4 She was the daughter of John Charles Wilson and Harriett Ryder.1 She married Charles Cook in 1915 at Granville, New South Wales, Australia.5 Her married name was Cook. Her married name was Humphrey.3 |
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George Henry James Hardwick was also known as James Hardwicke This is the originally named father on Hector's birth certificate.2
He was also known as George Hardwick.3
He was born on 25 March 1862 at Market Lane, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.2,4,5
He was the son of James Hardwick and Vianna Winifred Cusack.3
He was a surveyor. On 27 January 1886.3
He married Priscilla Agatha Herrin, daughter of John Herrin and Julia Murphy, on 27 January 1886 at St Augustine's Roman Catholic Church, Balmain, New South Wales, Australia.2
He was a draftsman on 14 December 1889.6
He and Priscilla Agatha Herrin were separated in December 1890; Affidavit verifying Petition.7
He left the colony of New South Wales on 27 May 1891.7
He was a draper on 4 September 1892.2
George Henry James Hardwick filed for divorce from Priscilla Agatha Herrin on 12 June 1893 at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia; In the Supreme Court of New South Wales - In Divorce - Between George Henry James Hardwicke, petitioner; Priscilla Agatha Hardwicke (formerly Priscilla Agatha Herrin), responent; and Shafto Stevens, co-respodent - To Priscilla Agatha Hardicke and Shafto Steven, both late of Newtown Road, near Sydney - Take notice that the said George Henry James Hardwicke has commenced a suit against you in this Honourable Court, and is applying for a dissolution of marriage on the grounds of adultery; and take notice that you and each of you are required to enter an appearance to the said suit, at the proper office of this Honourable Court within fourteen days after publication thereof; and in the event of your not doing so within the time limit, or obtaining further time, the petitioner will proceed, and the suit will be heard and determined, in your absence not withstanding. A copy of the petition filed herein may be had on application to the undersigned, free of charge. GILBERT C. MURDOCK Solicitor for the Petitioner 165, Phillip-street, Sydney For the Registrar JOHN GEO. LEARY Clerk of Divorce 7s 6d.7 He returned to New South Wales on 29 August 1893.7 He and Priscilla Agatha Herrin were divorced on 12 June 1894.3 He resided in December 1905 at 246 Kent Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.8 He was a clerk at the Taxation Department in December 1905.8 He died on 17 December 1905 at 246 Kent Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, of M; sarcoma of cervical glands.9,8 He was buried on 19 December 1905 at Roman Catholic Cemetary, Waverley, New South Wales, Australia; Catholic section 17 Vaults, Row 5, Plots 469, 470.8,10 |
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| Frederick George Hardwicke was born on 11 June 1886 at Rountree Street, Balmain, New South Wales, Australia.1,3,2 He was the son of George Henry James Hardwick and Priscilla Agatha Herrin.1 He witnessed the death of George Henry James Hardwick on 17 December 1905 at 246 Kent Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia; sarcoma of cervical glands.4,5 He resided on 17 December 1905 at 246 Kent Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.5 He died in 1937 at Chatswood, New South Wales, Australia.6 |
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Harold Hampton Hardwicke was born on 14 December 1889 at Ervington Street, Balmain, New South Wales, Australia, the son of George Henry James Hardwick and Priscilla Agatha Herrin; 14 Dec 1888 Everington Street, Balimain Harold Hampton Male George Henry Hardwick Draftsman 24 Sydney married 27 Jan 1886 Balmain 1 boy living Priscilla Herrin 21 Dapto, NSW Informant Mother.1,2 He was the son of George Henry James Hardwick and Priscilla Agatha Herrin.1 In 1910 Harold Hampton Hardwicke played rugby for New South Wales.3 He won three Australian freestyle swimming championships in 1911.3 He won the 100 yards freestyle in 60.6 seconds and the heavy weight boxing gold medal beating William Hazell, the champion of England and Scotalnd and Canadian Julius Thompson in 1911 at Festival of Empire, London, England.4 He came 3rd in 400m freestyle final in 5:31.2, 3rd in 1500m freestyle final in 23:15.4 and 1st in 4 X 200m freestyle relay final at the in 1912 at Stockholme Olympic Games.5 He died in 1959.6 |
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Sydney, Australia
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