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Document - The Reynolds Family Records Collection (Folder 4 of 4) Frank Lethlean and Alma Jorgensen, 1978
... ...Alma Elizabeth jorgensen...Family history sheet of Frank Lethlean and Alma Elizabeth Jorgensen - Contact the Society for details...Family history sheet of Frank Lethlean and Alma Elizabeth Jorgensen - Contact the Society for details Document The Reynolds Family Records Collection (Folder 4 of 4) Frank Lethlean and Alma Jorgensen ...
Eleanor Hinde (1842-1902) was born in Lancashire England. In 1858, Eleanor married Richard Reynold in the Forest St Wesleyn Methodist Church in Sandhurst. They both gave their address as Sailors Gully Goldfields. They had seven children together. Richard was a skilled tradesman and after he died in 1872 from lung disease, Eleanor married Arculus Opie.
Eleanor owned a property on the corner of Gladstone and Stanley Streets which later became an electrical substation. She sold poultry and eggs and preserves. One of Eleanor's sons, William John, married Anna (Annie) Jorgensen, and one of her daughters. Amelia, married Anna's brother Thomas Joynes Jorgensen. The Jorgensens founded and managed Jorgensen and Sons foundry and engineering works.
Peter Jorgensen (1849-1914), was a mining contractor, he lived at, "Bro," Russell street, Quarry Hill. His firm was Jorgensen and Sons, mining contractors. He was a native of the Island of Alsen, Denmark. He left Denmark in the year 1861, embarking at Hamburg in a small sailing Ship.
The four folders contain family history documents and photos of the descendants of Eleanor Hinde.
This item contains the following documents:
Coloured Wedding Photo of Mary Lethlean flanked by her parents Frank Lethlean and Alma Elizabeth Jorgensen. Alam was the daughter of Thomas Joynes Jorgensen and Amelia Reynolds.
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