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1821 Sep 12 On list of convicts disembarked from the "Adamant" and forwarded to Windsor for distribution (Reel 6008; 4/3504 p.369) 1825 Aug On lists of convicts in the employ of Joseph Onus of Richmond; in 1823 and 1824. Listed as Heron (Fiche 3148; 4/1843B No.613 pp.913, 915) 1825 Oct 8 Convict in the service of Mr J Onus of Richmond at the last two musters; listed as Heron (Reel 6015; 4/3515 p.403). He was baptized on 19 October 1794 at Old Swinford, Worcestershire, England; John son of John Herring and Sarah his wife 19 Oct 1794.1,2 He was the son of John Herring and Sarah Taylor.3 He and George Herring were tried on 9 January 1821 at Worster Quarter Sessions, Worster, Worcestershire, England; Rex vs 2 Herrings George and John Herring Page 7 Theft Ordered that George Herring and John Herring who have been tried and found guily of stealing one boar pig of the value of 5 shillings, 2 sow of the value of 5 shillings, and 2 other pigs on the value of 10 shillings. The property of Elizabeth [struck out and replaced with] Joseph Hyrons and the said George Herring for stealing one Mullen bridle value 2 shillings, one bridle value 2 shillings, 1 cart saddle value 10 shillings, one breach band value 4 shillings, one horse colooar value 5 shillings, 1 leather housing value 4 shillings, 1 leather strap value 2 pence, the property of Robert Smith of Old Swinford. Be Each of them transported for the term of seven years. Ordered that the treasurer of the colony stock due and shall forthwith pay or cause to be paid to the said Jospeh Hyrons the sum of 9 pounds 2 shillings and 6 pence for and towards his costs and expenses in the said prosecution. Ordered that the treasurer of the county stock due and shall forthwith pay or cause to be paid to the said Robert Smith the sum of 3 pound 6 shillings and 6 pence for and towards the costs and expenses in the prosecution.4,5,6 He Worcestor County Sessions. The business of these sessions did not terminate until Thursday. The following are the sentences of those prisoners whose names are not included in our last report ... George Herring and John Herring for stealing two suckling pigs, featherbeds, wearing apparel etc. the property of Jospeh Hyrons of Old Swinford and other articles the property of Elizabeth Hyrons of the same place - seven years transportation. On 18 January 1821.7 He was transported aboard the Adamant 427 tons Master William Elsworthy Surgeon Superintendent James Hamilton from Woolwich, Kent on 8 September 1821 at Sydney Cove, New South Wales, Australia.4,8 He was also known as John Herring; John Herring, Daniel Bowdler, William Ballinger - Worster quarter sessions - 9th January 1821 - seven years.4 He was also known as John William Herrin.9,3 He appeared on the Convict Muster (Herrary, John - C - Agamemnon - 7 - Govt employ - Emu Plains) of 2 September 1822.10 He was employed as a labourer by Joseph Onus in November 1828 at Richmond, New South Wales, Australia; Herron, John - 27 - Agamemnon - 1821 - 7 - P - Labourer - to Jos Onus - Richmond - H1536. P = Protestant.11 He married Helen Conolly on 28 March 1836 at St Andrews Church, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia; The marriage of John Herrin, bachelor of Shoalhaven, settler and Helen Conolly, spinster of Sydneywas performed by John McGarrie in the presence of Charles Pulham, Margaret O'Donnel, Mary Elizabeth Anderson, Maures Anderson and John Anderson.12 He appeared on the census of 1841 at Dapto, New South Wales, Australia, on a property owned by William Keevers.13 He married Julia Murphy, daughter of Dennis Murphy and Mary French, on 3 June 1858 at Scots Church, Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia.9,14 He was a Farmer. In 1867.9 He died on 21 April 1874 at West Dapto, New South Wales, Australia, at age 79; Cause of death old age and dropsy. Julia gave information about John's parents as John Herrin, soldier in the Queen's body guard and Sarah Taylor. She gave his birth place as Worstershire, England and time in the colony as 52 years. This would place his arrival at about 1822. She gave his age at their marriage as 63 even though their marriage certificate says he was 47. If the older age is to be believed, he was born circa 1795.3 He was buried on 22 April 1874 at Roman Catholic Cemetary, West Dapto, New South Wales, Australia.3 He HERRING, John. Per "Adamant", 1821 1821 Sep 12 On list of convicts disembarked from the "Adamant" and forwarded to Windsor for distribution (Reel 6008; 4/3504 p.369) 1825 Aug On lists of convicts in the employ of Joseph Onus of Richmond; in 1823 and 1824. Listed as Heron (Fiche 3148; 4/1843B No.613 pp.913, 915) 1825 Oct 8 Convict in the service of Mr J Onus of Richmond at the last two musters; listed as Heron (Reel 6015; 4/3515 p.403).15 |
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| Julia Murphy was born between 1835 and 1838 at Dunmore, Cork, Ireland.2,3,4 She was the daughter of Dennis Murphy and Mary French.5 She arrived in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia in 8 December 1854 aboard the Lady Kennaway; Julia Murphy aged 19 a kitchenmaid from Cork parents Daniel and Mary both dead - religion RC - able to neither read or write - of good health - with no relative in colony - paid 1 pound - arrived Sydney 8 Dec 1854 aboard the Lady Kennaway.6 Her married name was Julia Herrin.5 She married John Herrin, son of John Herring and Sarah Taylor, on 3 June 1858 at Scots Church, Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia.1,5 She witnessed Death of John William Herrin. On 21 April 1874.7 She died on 19 February 1915 at 103 Darling Street, Balmain North, New South Wales, Australia; Cause of death - carcinoma of large intestine, diarrhoea, exhaustion.8,4 She was buried on 20 February 1915 at Roman Catholic Cemetary, Waverley, New South Wales, Australia; Catholic section 17 Select row 10 plot 2146.4,9 |
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| male1 Herrin died in 1864 at Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia; Since this child has not been given a name, I have assumed that he was either stillborn or that he died at birth.2 He was born in 1864 at Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia.1,2 He was the son of John Herrin and Julia Murphy.1 |
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| James Hardwick was born in 1834 at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.2 He was the son of James Hardwick and Maria (?).3 He married Vianna Winifred Cusack in 1855 at Murrurrundi, New South Wales, Australia.2 He married Vianna Winifred Cusack in 1855 at Scone, New South Wales, Australia.4 He was a bootmaker on 25 March 1862.2 He was a Builder.1 He was a Storekeeper.5 He died in 1891 at Liverpool, New South Wales, Australia.6 |
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| Vianna Winifred Cusack was born in 1837 at Dublin, Ireland.4 She married James Hardwick, son of James Hardwick and Maria (?), in 1855 at Murrurrundi, New South Wales, Australia.5 She married James Hardwick, son of James Hardwick and Maria (?), in 1855 at Scone, New South Wales, Australia.6 Her married name was Hardwick.6 |
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| John J Durning was also known as John Derning.1,2 He was born in 1855 at Balmain, New South Wales, Australia.2 He was the son of William Durning and Agnes Byrne.3 He married Henrietta Herrin, daughter of John Herrin and Julia Murphy, in 1881 at Balmain, New South Wales, Australia.4 He witnessed the marriage of George Henry James Hardwick and Priscilla Agatha Herrin on 27 January 1886 at St Augustine's Roman Catholic Church, Balmain, New South Wales, Australia.5 He and Henrietta Herrin resided in 1915 at 103 Darling Street, Balmain North, New South Wales, Australia.6 He witnessed the death of Julia Murphy on 19 February 1915 at 103 Darling Street, Balmain North, New South Wales, Australia; Cause of death - carcinoma of large intestine, diarrhoea, exhaustion.7,6 He died on 13 April 1931 at Balmain North, New South Wales, Australia.8,9 |
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| John William Cliff was a Shoemaker.1 He married unknown (?) before 1832; John Cliff is listed as a widower on the parish register when he married Sarah Cole in 1832.2 He married Sarah Cole on 26 November 1832 at Southwark, Surrey, England.2 |
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| Sarah Cole married John William Cliff on 26 November 1832 at Southwark, Surrey, England.2 Her married name was Cliff. |
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| John Bibby Cowan was born on 25 August 1811 at Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire, England; Sep 11 a child of William and Hannah Cowan name John Bilby, born Aug 25.2,3 He was the son of William Cowan and Hannah (?).4 He was baptized on 11 September 1811 at Sutton Coldfield, Surrey, England.5 He was a Mariner in 1839.6 He resided on 22 October 1839 at 3 Somers' Street, Holborn, Middlesex, England.6 He married Priscilla Jane Barber, daughter of Henry Barber and Priscilla (?), on 22 October 1839 at Holborn, Middlesex, England.4,6 He was a Chandler shop-keeper in 1844.7 He resided on 28 September 1844 at 8 Sycamore Street, St Luke, Middlesex, England.7 He and Priscilla Jane Barber immigrated on 8 April 1856 to Adelaide, South Australia, Australia, aboard the Amazon.8 He was a Commission agent. In 1863.1 He witnessed Marriage of William Cliff & Hannah Priscilla Cowan. On 28 January 1863 at Church of St Mary Church of England, Hotham, Victoria, Australia.1 He resided in 1872 at Sansdowne Place, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.4 He died on 11 April 1872 at Sandowne Place, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, at age 60; Cause of death fatty degeneration of the heart.4 He was buried on 12 April 1872 at General Cemetary, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.4 |
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| Priscilla Jane Barber resided on 22 October 1389 at 3 Somers' Street, Holborn, Middlesex, England.2 She was born circa 1814 at London, England.3 She was the daughter of Henry Barber and Priscilla (?).2,4 She was baptized on 3 October 1814 at Holborn, Middlesex, England.4 She married John Bibby Cowan, son of William Cowan and Hannah (?), on 22 October 1839 at Holborn, Middlesex, England.5,2 Her married name was Priscilla Jane Cowan. She resided on 28 September 1844 at 8 Sycamore Street, St Luke, Middlesex, England.6 She and John Bibby Cowan immigrated on 8 April 1856 to Adelaide, South Australia, Australia, aboard the Amazon.7 She witnessed Marriage of William Cliff & Hannah Priscilla Cowan. On 28 January 1863 at Church of St Mary Church of England, Hotham, Victoria, Australia.1 She died on 25 July 1870 at Lonsdale Street, West Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; Cause of death disease of the lungs and heart.3 |
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| Irene May Cliff was also known as Maisie Hawkes. She was born circa 1888.1 She was the daughter of William John Cliff and Hannah Priscilla Cowan.1 Her married name was Irene May Carroll.2 She died on 3 July 1931; Irene May Carroll beloved mother of Florence, Frances and Thelma.2 |
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| James Ralph Doyle was born circa 1842 at Hackney, Middlesex, England.3 He married Harriett Marsh. He was a Plasterer in 1876.2 He resided on 6 November 1876 at 38 Armagh Street, Bow, Middlesex, England.2 In the 1881 Census, James Ralph Doyle shows as principal resident at 65 Rollo Rd, Battersea, Surrey, England.4 |
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| Harriett Marsh was born circa 1841 at Islington, Middlesex, England.3 She married James Ralph Doyle. Her married name was Doyle. She resided on 6 November 1876 at 38 Armagh Street, Bow, Middlesex, England.2 She appeared on the 1881 Census in the household of James Ralph Doyle at 65 Rollo Rd, Battersea, Surrey, England, and Frederick Ralph Doyle, Emily Doyle, Elizabeth Doyle and Alice Doyle lived in the same household.4 |
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| Maggie Doyle was born between 1900 and 1902.1 She was the daughter of Frederick Ralph Doyle and Lily Maggie Louise Waller.1 |
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| Frederick Henry G Doyle was born circa 1903.1 He was the son of Frederick Ralph Doyle and Lily Maggie Louise Waller.1 He immigrated on 26 March 1912 to Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, aboard the Rinutaka.2 |
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| Ernest Charles Doyle was born circa 1904.1 He was the son of Frederick Ralph Doyle and Lily Maggie Louise Waller.1 He immigrated on 26 March 1912 to Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, aboard the Rinutaka.2 He resided in 1959 at 58 Croydon Rd, Hurstville, New South Wales, Australia.3 He witnessed Death of Lily Maggie Louise Doyle. On 29 December 1959.3 |
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| Edwin Arthur C Doyle was born circa 1905.1 He was the son of Frederick Ralph Doyle and Lily Maggie Louise Waller.1 He immigrated on 26 March 1912 to Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, aboard the Rinutaka.2 |
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| Matthew Doyle was born between 1905 and 1911.1 He was the son of Frederick Ralph Doyle and Lily Maggie Louise Waller.1 |
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Leonard Harold Doyle was also known as Harold Leonard Doyle.2
He was born circa 1909.1,2
He was the son of Frederick Ralph Doyle and Lily Maggie Louise Waller.1
He immigrated on 26 March 1912 to Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, aboard the Rinutaka.2
He witnessed Labuan is a small island of Labuan in Brunei Bay, off the coast of north-west Borneo. The Cemetery lies on the right side of the Jalan Tanjong Batu road, which leads from the airport to the town. It is approximately 0.5 kilometres from the airport and about 3 kilometres from the island's town of Victoria. The Labuan Memorial was primarily intended to commemorate the officers and men of the Australian Army and Air Force who died while prisoners of war in Borneo and the Philippines from 1942 to 1945, and during the 1945 operations for the recovery of Borneo, and who have no known grave. Subsequently, it was found that a number of men belonging to the local forces of North Borneo, Sarawak and Brunei who were killed on war service also have no known grave, and they, too, are honoured here. Men of the Royal Australian Navy who lost their lives in the south-western Pacific region, and have no grave but the sea, are commemorated on Plymouth Naval Memorial in England, along with many of their comrades of the Royal Navy and of other Commonwealth Naval Forces. The Memorial consists of a colonnade forming a forecourt immediately inside the wrought iron gates of the main entrance to the cemetery. On the inner faces of the pillars are bronze panels on which are engraved the names of those whom it honours and the dedicatory inscription given below is on the frieze facing the entrance: HEREON ARE RECORDED THE NAMES OF OFFICERS AND MEN OF THE BRITISH COMMONWEALTH OF NATIONS WHO DIED WITHIN AND AROUND BORNEO DURING THE 1939-1945 WAR AND WHOSE GRAVES ARE KNOWN ONLY UNTO GOD. Between 1942 and 1945.3
He married Grace Francis Alice (?) before 1945.3
He A.I.F. 27 Inf Bde., Australian Army Service Corps in 1945.3
He died on 2 August 1945 at Ranau, Borneo; NX.66892 Sgt Leonard H Doyle 27 Brigade A.A.S.C Son of Fredrick Ralph and Lillie Maggie Louise Doyle, of Bexley, New South Wales; husband of Grace Francis Alice Doyle, of Yoogali, New South Wales.3 |
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| Nellie Dorothy Doyle was born circa 1911.1 She was the daughter of Frederick Ralph Doyle and Lily Maggie Louise Waller.1 She married Reginald Munery.2 Her married name was Munery.2 She immigrated on 26 March 1912 to Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, aboard the Rinutaka.3 She died on 7 August 2000 at Kogarah, New South Wales, Australia.2 She was buried on 10 August 2000 at Woronora, New South Wales, Australia.2 |
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| Margorie A Doyle was born circa 1913.1 She was the daughter of Frederick Ralph Doyle and Lily Maggie Louise Waller.1 |
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| Leslie Ronald Doyle was born on 6 September 1914 at Kogarah, New South Wales, Australia.1,2 He was the son of Frederick Ralph Doyle and Lily Maggie Louise Waller.1 He married Barbara May Wilmot, daughter of Arthur Francis Wilmot and Annie Julia Dwyer, on 29 March 1940 at St George's Church, Hurstville, New South Wales, Australia.2 He was buried in February 1994 at Forrest Law Crematorium, Leppington, New South Wales, Australia.2 He died on 7 February 1994 at Campbelltown Hospital, Campbelltown, New South Wales, Australia, at age 79.2 |
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| Albert G Doyle was born circa 1918.1,2 He was the son of Frederick Ralph Doyle and Lily Maggie Louise Waller.1 He witnessed Labuan is a small island of Labuan in Brunei Bay, off the coast of north-west Borneo. The Cemetery lies on the right side of the Jalan Tanjong Batu road, which leads from the airport to the town. It is approximately 0.5 kilometres from the airport and about 3 kilometres from the island's town of Victoria. The Labuan Memorial was primarily intended to commemorate the officers and men of the Australian Army and Air Force who died while prisoners of war in Borneo and the Philippines from 1942 to 1945, and during the 1945 operations for the recovery of Borneo, and who have no known grave. Subsequently, it was found that a number of men belonging to the local forces of North Borneo, Sarawak and Brunei who were killed on war service also have no known grave, and they, too, are honoured here. Men of the Royal Australian Navy who lost their lives in the south-western Pacific region, and have no grave but the sea, are commemorated on Plymouth Naval Memorial in England, along with many of their comrades of the Royal Navy and of other Commonwealth Naval Forces. The Memorial consists of a colonnade forming a forecourt immediately inside the wrought iron gates of the main entrance to the cemetery. On the inner faces of the pillars are bronze panels on which are engraved the names of those whom it honours and the dedicatory inscription given below is on the frieze facing the entrance: HEREON ARE RECORDED THE NAMES OF OFFICERS AND MEN OF THE BRITISH COMMONWEALTH OF NATIONS WHO DIED WITHIN AND AROUND BORNEO DURING THE 1939-1945 WAR AND WHOSE GRAVES ARE KNOWN ONLY UNTO GOD. Between 1942 and 1945.3 He A.I.F. 27 Inf. Bde., Australian Army Service Corps in 1945.2 He died on 9 August 1945 at Ranau, Borneo; NX53898 Private Albert G Doyle 27 Brigade A.A.S.C. |
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| Edith M Doyle was born circa 1921.1 She was the daughter of Frederick Ralph Doyle and Lily Maggie Louise Waller.1 She died on 4 November 1983 at Campbelltown, New South Wales, Australia.2 |
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| James Waller was born circa 1840 at Hitchin, Hertfordshire, England.2 He was the son of William Waller.3 He married ? (?) before 1873.4 He resided in 1873 at 37 Little Queen Street, Leeds, Yorkshire, England.5 He was a Cartman in 1873.5 He married Dorothy Henderson, daughter of William Henderson and Ann Douglas, on 27 November 1873 at Oxford Place Methodist Chapel, Leeds, Yorkshire, England.5 He was a Gardener in 1879.6 He resided on 18 February 1879 at 3 High Wood Road, Islington, Middlesex, England.6 In the 1881 Census, James Waller shows as principal resident at 6 Mount Plesant, Edmonton, Middlesex, England, with Dorothy Henderson his wife, Harry Esa Waller his son, Lily Maggie Louise Waller, Ellen Douglas Waller and Madge Maud Waller his daughter.7 He died on 20 January 1892 at 1 Sand Cottages, Tottenham, Middlesex, England; Cause of death bronchio pneumonia.8 |
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Dorothy Henderson was born on 31 July 1845 at Chatton, Northumberland, England.3,4
She was the daughter of William Henderson and Ann Douglas.5,6
She resided in 1873 at Guisborough, Northamptonshire, England.2
She married James Waller, son of William Waller, on 27 November 1873 at Oxford Place Methodist Chapel, Leeds, Yorkshire, England.2
She resided on 18 February 1879 at 3 High Wood Road, Islington, Middlesex, England.7
In the 1881 Census Dorothy Henderson is shown as living at 6 Mount Plesant, Edmonton, Middlesex, England with her husband James Waller. Lily Maggie Louise Waller, William Henderson, Ellen Douglas Waller, Harry Esa Waller and Madge Maud Waller lived in the same house.8
She was a Nurse in 1910.9
Her married name was Waller.
She immigrated on 21 July 1910 to Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, aboard the Waipara.9,10
She emigrated on 8 June 1923 from England; "Orcades". Lived with her daughter Ellen after she returned to England.9 She died on 29 April 1934 at Southend Municipal Hospital, Southend-On-Sea, Essex, England, at age 88; Cause of death senile cardio-vascular degeneration.11 She was buried after 29 April 1934 at Southend-On-Sea, Essex, England; In Loving Memory of Dorothy Waller Entered into Rest 29th April 1934 In Her 89th Year.12 |
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| George Speedy was born on 30 June 1875 at Stratford, Essex, England.2 He was the son of George Speedy and Louise Jane Boyle.2 He married Madge Maud Waller, daughter of James Waller and Dorothy Henderson, on 30 October 1898 at The Parish Church, Plaistow, Middlesex, England.2,3 He immigrated circa 1911 to Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.2 He resided in 1911 at Agnes Street, Torwood, Queensland, Australia; c/- Mrs Waller.1 He died on 10 December 1928 at Randwick, New South Wales, Australia, at age 53.2 |
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| Matthew George Speedy was born on 23 May 1900 at England.1,2 He was the son of George Speedy and Madge Maud Waller.1 He married Dot Hubery. He immigrated on 29 March 1912 to Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, aboard the Rinutaka.1 |
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| William John Speedy was born on 11 December 1901 at England.1,2 He was the son of George Speedy and Madge Maud Waller.1 He married Irma Storey.2 He immigrated on 29 March 1912 to Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, aboard the Rinutaka.1 |
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| Charles Speedy was born on 17 February 1906 at England.1,2 He was the son of George Speedy and Madge Maud Waller.1 He married Olga Cook.2 He immigrated on 26 March 1912 to Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, aboard the Rinutaka.1 |
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| Dora Madge Speedy was born on 9 November 1907 at England.1,2 She was the daughter of George Speedy and Madge Maud Waller.1 She married William Skelsey. Her married name was Skelsey. She immigrated on 26 March 1912 to Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, aboard the Rinutaka.1 |
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| Stanley Robert Speedy was born on 11 November 1910 at England.1,2 He was the son of George Speedy and Madge Maud Waller.1 He married Jessie Bennett. He immigrated on 26 March 1912 to Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, aboard the Rinutaka.1 |
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| Mary Ann Ryder was also known as Mariann Rider.2 She was baptized on 30 October 1842 at Little Shelford, Cambridgeshire, England.2,3 She was the daughter of James Ryder and Ann Gates.1 In the 1851 Census Mary Ann Ryder is shown as the daughter of James Ryder, the principal resident at Burgess Terrace, Little Shelford, Cambridgeshire, England, and Ann Gates and George Ryder lived in the same house.4 She arrived with James Ryder and Ann Gates on 16 December 1854 at Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia.5 She resided in 1864 at Prospect, New South Wales, Australia.6 She married Henry Halmareck, son of Henry Halmareck and Mary Ann Beeston, on 26 May 1864 at Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia.6 Her married name was Halmareck. She died in 1920 at Burwood, New South Wales, Australia.7 |
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| George Ryder was born on 31 July 1846 at Little Shelford, Cambridgeshire, England.2 He was the son of James Ryder and Ann Gates.1 He was baptized on 6 September 1846 at Little Shelford, Cambridgeshire, England.3 In the 1851 Census George Ryder is shown as the son of James Ryder, the principal resident at Burgess Terrace, Little Shelford, Cambridgeshire, England, and Ann Gates and Mary Ann Ryder lived in the same house.4 He arrived with James Ryder and Ann Gates on 16 December 1854 at Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia.5 He resided in 1868 at Yass, New South Wales, Australia.6 He was a Coachman. In 1868.6 He married Mary Ann Mills, daughter of Thomas Mills and Mary-Ann Stubbs, on 22 December 1868 at St Johns Church of England Church, Wilberforce, New South Wales, Australia.7,6 He witnessed Death of James Ryder on 4 October 1890.1 He died on 9 January 1930 at Wigram Road, Harris Park, New South Wales, Australia, at age 83.8,2 He was buried on 10 January 1930 at Baptist Cemetary, Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia.8,2 |
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| Alice Ryder was also known as Alice Rider.2 She was born on 19 February 1859 at Ipswich, Queensland, Australia.1,2,3 She was the daughter of James Ryder and Ann Gates.1 She was buried in 1920 at Baptist Cemetary, Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia.4 She died in 1920 at Burwood, New South Wales, Australia.4,5 |
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| Fred Ryder was also known as Fred Rider.2 He was born on 20 February 1857 at Wooloon, near Ipswich, Queensland, Australia.1,2,3 He was the son of James Ryder and Ann Gates.1 He was a hairdresser on 13 June 1883.4 He married Jane Dobbie, daughter of William Dobbie and Catherine Gallagher, on 13 June 1883 at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.5,4 He died in 1939 at Ashfield, New South Wales, Australia.6 |
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| Alfred Ryder was born in 1861 at Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia.1,2 He was the son of James Ryder and Ann Gates.1 He witnessed the marriage of Fred Ryder and Jane Dobbie on 13 June 1883 at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.3,4 He married Mary Ellen Muir, daughter of Thomas Muir and Elen O'Brien, on 29 January 1896.5 |
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| Charles Ryder was born in 1863 at Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia.1,2 He was the son of James Ryder and Ann Gates.1 He married Sarah J Willis in 1885 at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.3 He died in 1933 at Wickham, New South Wales, Australia.4 |
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| Arthur James Ryder was also known as Rider.3 He was baptized on 13 July 1851 at Little Shelford, Cambridgeshire, England.2 He was the son of James Ryder and Ann Gates.1 He died in September 1852 at age 1.4,5,3 He was buried on 25 September 1852 at Little Shelford, Cambridgeshire, England.3 |
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| Sarah Ryder was also known as Rider. She was baptized on 5 October 1845 at Little Shelford, Cambridgeshire, England.2 She was the daughter of James Ryder and Ann Gates.1 She died in December 1846 at age 1. She was buried on 16 December 1846 at All Saints, Little Shelford, Cambridgeshire, England.3 |
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| Sarah Ryder was also known as Rider. She was baptized on 30 September 1849 at Little Shelford, Cambridgeshire, England.3 She was the daughter of James Ryder and Ann Gates.1 She died in July 1850 at age 0.4,5 She was buried on 24 July 1850 at All Saints, Little Shelford, Cambridgeshire, England.6 |
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| Susannah Crow was also known as Cater.3 She was born in 1814 at Soham, Cambridgeshire, England.2 She was the daughter of John Crow.4 She was born in 1819.5 She married Ephraim Kater, son of William Cater and Frances Negus, in 1835 at Soham, Cambridgeshire, England.2 She arrived as an assisted immigrant aboard Blenheim in 1855 at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.5 She married James Ryder, son of Thomas Rider and Mary Lofts, on 30 January 1875 at Methodist Church, Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia.6,1,3 Her married name was Ryder. Her married name was Kater. She died in 1909 at Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia.4 |
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| male2 Ryder was born after 1841.1,2 He was the son of James Ryder and Ann Gates.1 He died before 1873.2 |
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| female3 Ryder was born after 1841.1,2 She was the daughter of James Ryder and Ann Gates.1 She died before 1873.1 |
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| female4 Ryder was born after 1841.1,2 She was the daughter of James Ryder and Ann Gates.1 She died before 1873.2 |
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| James Gates was born between 1795 and 1801 at Shepreth, Cambridgeshire, England.2,3 He married Sarah Sell on 14 April 1815 at Whaddon, Cambridgeshire, England.4,5 He married Sarah Dear. He was a labourer in 1823 at Shepreth, Cambridgeshire, England.6 James Gates appeared on the 1841 Census as principal resident at Shepreth, Cambridgeshire, England, and Sarah Dear, Sarah Gates, Humphrey Gates, Eliza Gates and James Gates lived in the same house.7 In the 1851 Census, James Gates shows as principal resident at Shepreth, Cambridgeshire, England. He died before 1881.8 |
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| Sarah Dear was born between 1806 and 1811 at Melbourn, Cambridgeshire, England.3,4 She was born in 1808.5 She married James Gates. Her married name was Gates. She appeared on the 1841 Census in the household of James Gates at Shepreth, Cambridgeshire, England, and Sarah Gates, Humphrey Gates, Eliza Gates and James Gates lived in the same house.6 She appeared on the 1851 Census in the household of James Gates at Shepreth, Cambridgeshire, England, and Sarah Gates, Humphrey Gates, Susan Gates, Keziah Gates and Samuel Gates lived in the same house. In the 1881 Census, Sarah Dear shows as principal resident at Shepreth, Cambridgeshire, England.7 |
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| John Herring was a Soldier in the Queens bodyguard.1 He was a bricklayer.2 He witnessed the marriage of William Nelmes and Mary Chapman on 29 April 1792 at St Mary's, Old Swinford, Worcestershire, England.3 He married Sarah Taylor, daughter of William Taylor and Sarah (?), on 15 January 1794 at Old Swinford, Worcestershire, England; John Herring of this parish bachelor and Sarah Taylor of this parish spinster married in this church by Banns this fifteenth day of January in the year one thousand seven hundred and ninety four by me Joseph Cuming curate (both made mark) witnesses Joseph Brook and Charlotte Sparry X.4,5 |
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| Sarah Taylor was baptized on 25 December 1771 at Old Swinford, Worcestershire, England.2 She was the daughter of William Taylor and Sarah (?).2 She witnessed the marriage of William Nelmes and Mary Chapman on 29 April 1792 at St Mary's, Old Swinford, Worcestershire, England.3 She married John Herring on 15 January 1794 at Old Swinford, Worcestershire, England; John Herring of this parish bachelor and Sarah Taylor of this parish spinster married in this church by Banns this fifteenth day of January in the year one thousand seven hundred and ninety four by me Joseph Cuming curate (both made mark) witnesses Joseph Brook and Charlotte Sparry X.4,5 Her married name was Herring.4,5 |
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| Sarah Julia Herrin was born in 1863 at Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia.1,2 She was the daughter of John Herrin and Julia Murphy.1 She married William Durning, son of William Durning and Agnes Byrne, on 31 July 1883 at Balmain, New South Wales, Australia; Herrin, Sarah - M - 1883 - Durning, William - Balmain.3,4 Her married name was Durning. |
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Robyn Smith
Sydney, Australia
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