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Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Book, Meditations & Contemplations, 1807
... On the inside front cover are the names of George Phillips and Jessie Kerr, giving their marriage date and the birth dates of four of their children. ...Inside front cover: Details of the marriage of George Phillips and Jessie Kerr and the birth dates of four of their children. ...On the inside front cover are the names of George Phillips and Jessie Kerr, giving their marriage date and the birth dates of four of their children. ...This book belonged to Charity Lamerton Phillips and may have belonged to her parents before her. On the inside front cover are the names of George Phillips and Jessie Kerr, giving their marriage date and the birth dates of four of their children. Charity Lamerton Phillips (1872-1942) was the daughter of George and Jessie Phillips of Nirranda and she married Frederick Bonnett and farmed in the Mepunga district. This book is of interest because of its age and because it contains family information on the Phillips family of Nirranda. Many 19th century people recorded family information in a Bible or other old book kept in the home. This is a hard cover book of 325 pages. The cover is brown leather with some sections eroded away. The spine has gold lettering. The book contains several black and white illustrations. Some of the pages are stained and torn at the edges. There are two loose sheets – an undated newspaper cutting and a notice regarding an anniversary service at the Westdown Congregational Chapel. The inscriptions are handwritten in black ink. There is also pencil scribble on some pages. Inside front cover: Details of the marriage of George Phillips and Jessie Kerr and the birth dates of four of their children. charity phillips, george and jessie phillips of nirranda, history of warrnambool, jessie kerr -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Audio - MARRIAGE AND CHILDREN, 1900s
... DVD. Marriage and Children of the 1900s. Wave file....Life in the 1900's Marriage and children DVD. Marriage and Children of the 1900s. ...DVD. Marriage and Children of the 1900s. Wave file.life in the 1900's, marriage and children -
Clunes MuseumBook - HOLY BIBLE, EBERHARD BIBLE
... PRESENTED TO JUSTUS WILHELM THEODOR EBERHARD AND ELIZABETH PRICE ON THE OCCASION OF THEIR MARRIAGE SEPT 23RD 1873 INSCRIBED WITH MARRIAGE DATE AND SUBSEQUENT CHILDREN/OFFSPRING...MR SUTTON PURCHASED THIS AT A CLEARING SALE OF ITEMS FROM THE EBERHARD HOME IN FRASER STREET CLUNES HOLY BIBLE EBERHARD FAMILY PRESENTED TO JUSTUS WILHELM THEODOR EBERHARD AND ELIZABETH PRICE ON THE OCCASION OF THEIR MARRIAGE SEPT 23RD 1873 INSCRIBED WITH MARRIAGE DATE AND SUBSEQUENT CHILDREN/OFFSPRING BROWN LEATHER COVERED BIBLE WITH GOLD LETTERING AND TOOLING ON THE FRONT COVER, SPINE AND INSIDE COVER EBERHARD BIBLE Book HOLY BIBLE ...MR SUTTON PURCHASED THIS AT A CLEARING SALE OF ITEMS FROM THE EBERHARD HOME IN FRASER STREET CLUNESBROWN LEATHER COVERED BIBLE WITH GOLD LETTERING AND TOOLING ON THE FRONT COVER, SPINE AND INSIDE COVERPRESENTED TO JUSTUS WILHELM THEODOR EBERHARD AND ELIZABETH PRICE ON THE OCCASION OF THEIR MARRIAGE SEPT 23RD 1873 INSCRIBED WITH MARRIAGE DATE AND SUBSEQUENT CHILDREN/OFFSPRINGholy bible, eberhard family -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyDocument, Glen Turnbull, Family Group Records for Ernest Frederick WIELAND and his first Wife Sarah VAUGHAN (Married 1903) and second wife Pauline WANKE (Married 1911), 25/2/2008
... The first relates to his marriage in 1903 to Sarah VAUGHAN and their three children (Stanley, Leslie and Norman). ...The first relates to his marriage in 1903 to Sarah VAUGHAN and their three children (Stanley, Leslie and Norman). ...Two Printed Family Group Records for Ernest Ferdinand WIELAND. The first relates to his marriage in 1903 to Sarah VAUGHAN and their three children (Stanley, Leslie and Norman). The second relates to his marriage in 1911 to Pauline Frances WANKE and their two children Daisy and Alan. Prepared by Glen Turnbull -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Document, Chalmers Family, c1987
... Death Certificate of Frederick Thomas Chalmers. Marriage Certificate: Frederick and Hilda Chalmers. ...Death Certificate of Frederick Thomas Chalmers. Marriage Certificate: Frederick and Hilda Chalmers. ...Death Certificate of Frederick Thomas Chalmers. Marriage Certificate: Frederick and Hilda Chalmers. ...Information of Chalmers family supplied by Judith Fry.Information of Chalmers family supplied by Judith Fry. Mostly photocopies of documents and printouts of family tree extracts. Dates of birth and death of John and Sarah and children. Death Certificate of Edward Ernest Chalmers, list of dates of birth and death of John and Anne Chalmers. Death Certificate of Frederick Thomas Chalmers. Marriage Certificate: Frederick and Hilda Chalmers. Birth and death dates of William and Mary Jane Chalmers. Death extract and other funeral documents re William Chalmers. Copy of photo of William Bertie Chalmers, Vicar of Christ Church, Mitcham 1907. Clerical Dictionary of William Bertie's career from Diocese of Melbourne.Information of Chalmers family supplied by Judith Fry. chalmers family, chalmers, john edward, chalmers, sarah, chalmers, edward ernest 1890, chalmers, john, chalmers, anne, chalmers, frederick thomas 1892, chalmers, hilda, chalmers, william, chalmers, mary jane, chalmers, william bertram 1882-1918, christ church anglican church mitcham, ann hopkins, george rathbone lee, margaret anderson, mary anderson, mary kathleen halsted, james baker, falck, mary jane knowles, elizabeth jane crebbin, mary jane smith, arthur runge, kathleen m clery, sydney w murray, ada rebecca rhodes, hilda hutchinson, martha gordon, henry gailbraith hall -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Howlett family gathering c1914
... Black and white photograph of twenty three adults and children members and friends of the Howlett family,. ...Also a black and white photograph taken after marriage of Eva Howlett to William Bell on 29 February 1916 indentified are Charles, Ethel and Keith Batten, Leah, Lena Brideson, Jane Brodribb, Chaplain Carroll, Janet Duncan, Mr and Mrs Enright, Carrie Froud, Ada Grant, Mrs Healy, Herb, Marion, May, Maud Howlett, Fred, Marion and George Legg, Mr and Mrs Payne, Belle Thexton, Jim, Mabel and Edna Thompson, Mr Wilson dark copy 04411.2 , 10 x 13 cm Genealogy Families Black and white photograph of twenty three adults and children members and friends of the Howlett family,. ...Ema and Carrie Appleby, Will and Eva Bell, Jessie Bligh, Lena Brideson, George Bell, Carrie Froud, Phyllis Bert, Addie, Marion, May, Arthur Howlett, Fred, Marion, Alf and Gladys Legg, Jim and Mabel Thompson at a picnic on banks of Tambo River Bumberrah Victoria. Also a black and white photograph taken after marriage of Eva Howlett to William Bell on 29 February 1916 indentified are Charles, Ethel and Keith Batten, Leah, Lena Brideson, Jane Brodribb, Chaplain Carroll, Janet Duncan, Mr and Mrs Enright, Carrie Froud, Ada Grant, Mrs Healy, Herb, Marion, May, Maud Howlett, Fred, Marion and George Legg, Mr and Mrs Payne, Belle Thexton, Jim, Mabel and Edna Thompson, Mr Wilson dark copy 04411.2 , 10 x 13 cmBlack and white photograph of twenty three adults and children members and friends of the Howlett family,. Also a black and white photograph taken after marriage of Eva Howlett to William Bell on 29 February 1916 genealogy, families -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyArchive - Alan Mathews and family, 1919
... Six folders of assorted documents relating to the life of Alan Mathews and his family. Certificate of Marriage 1919, Church District North Melbourne, Methodist James edward Mathews and Jessie Maude (born 05.03.1898) Birthdays and names of 4 children listed on the back of the Marriage Certificate; Jack 30 Jan 1921; Mavis May 3 May 1923; Joan 3 August 1925; Alan 7 July 1928...The Mathews family have been in continuous ownership of 395 Howe Parade (was 8 Howe Parade until 1964 when addresses re-assigned), Port Melbourne from 1938 to the present (Sept 2019) Religion Domestic life Alan Mathews James Mathews Six folders of assorted documents relating to the life of Alan Mathews and his family. Certificate of Marriage 1919, Church District North Melbourne, Methodist James edward Mathews and Jessie Maude (born 05.03.1898) Birthdays and names of 4 children listed on the back of the Marriage Certificate; Jack 30 Jan 1921; Mavis May 3 May 1923; Joan 3 August 1925; Alan 7 July 1928 Archive Alan Mathews and family ...The Mathews family have been in continuous ownership of 395 Howe Parade (was 8 Howe Parade until 1964 when addresses re-assigned), Port Melbourne from 1938 to the present (Sept 2019)Six folders of assorted documents relating to the life of Alan Mathews and his family. Certificate of Marriage 1919, Church District North Melbourne, Methodist James edward Mathews and Jessie Maude (born 05.03.1898) Birthdays and names of 4 children listed on the back of the Marriage Certificate; Jack 30 Jan 1921; Mavis May 3 May 1923; Joan 3 August 1925; Alan 7 July 1928religion, domestic life, alan mathews, james mathews -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - Religious Book/Bilble, Oxford University Press, The Holy Bible, 1866
... While they ultimately went on to have 13 children in total, the family grew substantially during their time spanning the mid-1850s to the late 1870s. ...Inscriptions on the loose endpaper list the marriage of Joseph and Elizabeth Bell in 1854 at St Paul's, Bristol, England, and their ten children born from 1856 to 1878....Inscriptions on the loose endpaper list the marriage of Joseph and Elizabeth Bell in 1854 at St Paul's, Bristol, England, and their ten children born from 1856 to 1878. ...To understand the nature of your 1866 Oxford University Press (OUP) Bible, it helps to look at how Bibles were produced in the 19th century and the massive historical scale of the publisher. The context of the King James Version Bible is indicated by the standard phrase on the flyleaf: "Translated out of the Original Tongues... By His Majesty's Special Command." This work is a historical 1866 reprint of the original version published in 1611. This particular volume served as the family Bible for Joseph and Elizabeth Bell, documenting their family history through the births and deaths noted on its end papers.Book, black hard cover with embossed pattern and gold test, metal locking clasp. King James Version of the Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments. It was published by Oxford University Press in 1866. Inscriptions on the loose endpaper list the marriage of Joseph and Elizabeth Bell in 1854 at St Paul's, Bristol, England, and their ten children born from 1856 to 1878.non-fictionTo understand the nature of your 1866 Oxford University Press (OUP) Bible, it helps to look at how Bibles were produced in the 19th century and the massive historical scale of the publisher. The context of the King James Version Bible is indicated by the standard phrase on the flyleaf: "Translated out of the Original Tongues... By His Majesty's Special Command." This work is a historical 1866 reprint of the original version published in 1611. This particular volume served as the family Bible for Joseph and Elizabeth Bell, documenting their family history through the births and deaths noted on its end papers.flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, holy bible, book, religious book, bell family, bell family bible, elizabeth bell, joseph bell, 1826, 1833, 1854, st paul's bristol -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - PITTOCK COLLECTION: FAMILY NOTES
... Hand written Pittock Family Notes * eight page hand written notes of Pittock family history * Two page family history of Richard Rowe, three marriages, nineteen children (3, 7 & 9); detailing his coachbuilding and wheelwright business at Newstead; and the "Dig Cafe" now on the site * five page history of Richard Rowe's second wife Barbara Newbury Swalling and her/their seven children...Hand written Pittock Family Notes * eight page hand written notes of Pittock family history * Two page family history of Richard Rowe, three marriages, nineteen children (3, 7 & 9); detailing his coachbuilding and wheelwright business at Newstead; and the "Dig Cafe" now on the site * five page history of Richard Rowe's second wife Barbara Newbury Swalling and her/their seven children Document PITTOCK COLLECTION: FAMILY NOTES ...Hand written Pittock Family Notes * eight page hand written notes of Pittock family history * Two page family history of Richard Rowe, three marriages, nineteen children (3, 7 & 9); detailing his coachbuilding and wheelwright business at Newstead; and the "Dig Cafe" now on the site * five page history of Richard Rowe's second wife Barbara Newbury Swalling and her/their seven children -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Mr Norman McDonald & Mrs Margaret McDonald nee Unknown with some of their Family at Borough Huts
... Borough Huts Scene of Norman and Margaret McDonald and some of their Family. There were 15 children of the marriage. Grampians mountains in background....Borough Huts Scene of Norman and Margaret McDonald and some of their Family. There were 15 children of the marriage. Grampians mountains in background. stawell houses Mr Norman McDonald & Mrs Margaret McDonald nee Unknown with some of their Family at Borough Huts Photograph ...Borough Huts Scene of Norman and Margaret McDonald and some of their Family. There were 15 children of the marriage. Grampians mountains in background.stawell houses -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Memorabilia - WOODEN BOX AND ILLUMINATED ADDRESS FOR MRS GEORGE LANSELL, April 1906
... Mr Lansell was a well respected a mine manager in Bendigo, making significant wealth and died in 1906. The first marriage didn't produce children, however his marriage to Edith resulted in six children from early 1880s, ensuring Lansell family heirs....Mr Lansell was a well respected a mine manager in Bendigo, making significant wealth and died in 1906. The first marriage didn't produce children, however his marriage to Edith resulted in six children from early 1880s, ensuring Lansell family heirs. ...Mrs Edith Lansell (nee Bassford) from Bendigo, was the second wife of George Lansell, after his first wife, died in the late 1870s. Mr Lansell was a well respected a mine manager in Bendigo, making significant wealth and died in 1906. The first marriage didn't produce children, however his marriage to Edith resulted in six children from early 1880s, ensuring Lansell family heirs.Wooden box with plaque on the top ''Mrs. George Lansell''. Inside a large ornate black leather bound book with metal plaque ''In Memoriam''. On the first page a black and white oval photo of George Lansell, died Bendigo, March 19th 1906. The photo and words are surrounded by flowers. Next page a dedication to Mrs. George Lansell, Fortuna Villa, Bendigo April, 1906 with an eulogy from the representatives of the various companies in which Mr. Lansell was involved. The following three pages are full of cards from mining company with signatures of directors and managers. The Address states "Mrs George Lansell – “Fortuna Villa” Bendigo April 1906. Dear Madam, as representatives of the companies in which the late Mr Lansell took a special interest, being personally concerned in the management, we desire most respectfully but sincerely to express this sorrow felt at his death, not only by those now immediately constituting the management of the companies, but by the many hundreds of shareholders who reside all over this continent. Many of us have worked in cooperation with him for years and all are imbued with profound respect for the sound judgment, sagacity, strict impartiality and kindness of heart displayed by him. In all the varying fortunes through which his companies name here have passed, he was ever the same cheerful, enterprising hopeful man. Such success as has attended them is largely due to his association with the management and many who perchance did know him are now reaping the benefit of his courage and experience. His enterprises and judgment in presenting the operations of our mines and his tenacity of purpose in holding fast to ventures when disappointments were met and success was long delayed and seemed improbable have built up this district contributed largely to the wealth of many and found employment for thousands of workers for the past two generations. He has passed awa y in the fulness of years, but in passing he has left a name for enterprise and uprightness that will be as ensuring as the rocks themselves and he an example and incentive to generations yet to come. We tender our heartfelt sympathies to yourself and family in the great bereavement you have sustained and pray that God in his goodness may brighten your life with the devoted love of your family and bless you with many years of happiness and peace. On behalf of the companies named we subscribe ourselves. Yours most respectfully"person, individual, george lansell -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumPhotograph, Wilhelm Kuebler and family
... Wilhelm Kuebler the artist, with his second family, children of both marriages, in Waldheim, Palestine. ...Wilhelm as an internee in Camp 3 at Rushworth during WW2. wilhelm kuebler camp 3 rushworth Wilhelm Kuebler the artist, with his second family, children of both marriages, in Waldheim, Palestine. ...Photograph of Wilhelm Kuebler and his second family. Wilhelm as an internee in Camp 3 at Rushworth during WW2.Black and white photograph of a man, woman and children posing in front of a backdrop shrubs. Man and woman and two children sitting, two boys and girl standing. Photograph has been laminated.Wilhelm Kuebler the artist, with his second family, children of both marriages, in Waldheim, Palestine. Computer image created by Horst Blaich, Bayswater 3153. Tel.: (03) 9720 2658 October 2001 round emblem underneath with side on head. Around the edge: Albert Blaich Family Archive 1970-2000wilhelm kuebler, camp 3 rushworth -
Kew Historical Society IncArchive (Sub-series) - Subject File, Kew Historical Society, HOWARD family, 1970
... The file also lists the marriages of Howard children into other families such as the Cussens. ...The file also lists the marriages of Howard children into other families such as the Cussens. ...Various partiesReference, Research, InformationSecondary Values (KHS Imposed Order)The subject file contains a single 3-page document donated by Mr A Atkyns containing his research on the Howard family of United Kingdom and Australia. The main point of interest in the file is the references to Frederick William Howard who was an early landowner in Studley Park, in Kew. The file also lists the marriages of Howard children into other families such as the Cussens. The file includes a brief family tree.kew historical society - archives, kew - history, charles howard (1796-?), ship - sir godfrey webster, ship - james watt, howardville - preston (vic), elizabeth bennett, sarah pierce (?-1877), patrick e cussen, charles james howard, helen mcpherson, frederick william howard, kate alsop, amelia howard, rowland macarthur, edward cussen ormond howard, margaret alsop, anne howard, john alsop, emma sarah howard, edward augustus atkynskew historical society - archives, kew - history, charles howard (1796-?), ship - sir godfrey webster, ship - james watt, howardville - preston (vic), elizabeth bennett, sarah pierce (?-1877), patrick e cussen, charles james howard, helen mcpherson, frederick william howard, kate alsop, amelia howard, rowland macarthur, edward cussen ormond howard, margaret alsop, anne howard, john alsop, emma sarah howard, edward augustus atkyns -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Ellen McInneny
... Tyrone on board the ship "Tasmania" in 1858 They had 8 children, she died in ? buried Linton He died 1903 buried Linton Children: Catherine died; James drowned Happy Valley; Daniel 36; Michael dead; Thomas 31 my grandfather; Michael dead; Bernard 28; Catherine dead Childrens ages at time of Thomas' death in 1903. ...Tyrone on board the ship "Tasmania" in 1858 They had 8 children, she died in ? buried Linton He died 1903 buried Linton Children: Catherine died; James drowned Happy Valley; Daniel 36; Michael dead; Thomas 31 my grandfather; Michael dead; Bernard 28; Catherine dead Childrens ages at time of Thomas' death in 1903. ...Black and white photocopy of photograph of a woman in long gown wearing hat, standing outside house fence in front of a chimney."Ellen McInneny nee McNally name spelt McNerny on marriage certificate born Co. Down Ireland married Thomas McInneny or McNerny in 1864 at Lucky Womans (or Happy Valley) He came to Australia from Co. Tyrone on board the ship "Tasmania" in 1858 They had 8 children, she died in ? buried Linton He died 1903 buried Linton Children: Catherine died; James drowned Happy Valley; Daniel 36; Michael dead; Thomas 31 my grandfather; Michael dead; Bernard 28; Catherine dead Childrens ages at time of Thomas' death in 1903. Photo taken at home in Happy Valley".ellen mcinneny, mcnally, mcnerny, happy valley -
Southern Sherbrooke Historical Society Inc.Jelly moulds, Approzimiately 1930's
... Formed part of kitchen equipment for her mother Elizabeth Cox after marriage in 1937. Was used to encourage daughters to eat gelatine based desserts when they were children....Formed part of kitchen equipment for her mother Elizabeth Cox after marriage in 1937. Was used to encourage daughters to eat gelatine based desserts when they were children. cooking 3 individual smaller moulds and one larger star-shaped mould. ...Donated to Southern Sherbrooke Historical Society by Susan Heywood-Downard. Formed part of kitchen equipment for her mother Elizabeth Cox after marriage in 1937. Was used to encourage daughters to eat gelatine based desserts when they were children.3 individual smaller moulds and one larger star-shaped mould. All made of aluminum. Used to hold jelly-based desserts whilst they set.cooking -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - GLASS SLIDE NEGATIVE: BRIGHAM YOUNG
... "[2] By the time of his death, Young had 57 children by 16 of his wives; 46 of his children reached adulthood. [3]...."[2] By the time of his death, Young had 57 children by 16 of his wives; 46 of his children reached adulthood. [3]. ...Glass Slide Negative, Brigham Young and his wives showing Brigham Young in the centre surrounded by 21 wives - Young was a polygamist /// Brigham Young was perhaps the most famous polygamist of the early Latter Day Saint movement, marrying a total of 55 wives, 54 of them after becoming a Latter Day Saint. [1] He stated that upon being taught about plural marriage, "It was the first time in my life that I desired the grave."[2] By the time of his death, Young had 57 children by 16 of his wives; 46 of his children reached adulthood. [3].Johnsons Portrait Collectionphotography, processing equipment, negative -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - William Lawson & Ellen Ann Dobson, Drury & Co, c.1891
... He was a 28 year old widower mariner with one living and two deceased children by his previous marriage, when he married Ellen Ann DOBSON. ...He was a 28 year old widower mariner with one living and two deceased children by his previous marriage, when he married Ellen Ann DOBSON. ...William LAWSON was born in Leeds, UK. He was a 28 year old widower mariner with one living and two deceased children by his previous marriage, when he married Ellen Ann DOBSON. Ellen was a 21 year old spinster born in Tasmania.In the copy of a photograph of William Edward LAWSON & Ellen Ann DOBSON, he is shown ina typical 1890's seaman's uniform complete with straw hat. Photographed in the studio of Drury & Co, Bay Street, Port Melbourne, Ellen is posed uncomfortably leaning on a 'rock'.william edward lawson, ellen ann dobson -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Presentation card, Presentation card and thank you letter
... Thank you card from parents and document on Sadie's time as school teacher, marriage, children & move to Frankston. Sarah Elizabeth (Sadie) McKIndlay was a teacher at Cowes Primary School No 1282. ...Thank you card from parents and document on Sadie's time as school teacher, marriage, children & move to Frankston. Sarah Elizabeth (Sadie) McKIndlay was a teacher at Cowes Primary School No 1282. ...Thank you card from parents and document on Sadie's time as school teacher, marriage, children & move to Frankston. Sarah Elizabeth (Sadie) McKIndlay was a teacher at Cowes Primary School No 1282. Card was attached to a present on her retirement. Retirement was compulsory when she married.HistoricalSmall cardboard card with black hand writing and hand written letter on lined writing paper.cowes primary school no 1282, sarah elizabeth (sadie) mckindlay, alice may richardson, andrew mckinlay, leslie clifford (jack) collins -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyDocument - William Lawson & Ellen Ann Dobson, 31 Dec 1891
... A mariner, he had one living and two deceased children by his previous marriage. Ellen Ann DOBSON was a twenty-one year old spinster born in Tasmania....A mariner, he had one living and two deceased children by his previous marriage. Ellen Ann DOBSON was a twenty-one year old spinster born in Tasmania. ...The certificate shows that William LAWSON had been born in Leeds, UK, and was a widower of 28 years of age. A mariner, he had one living and two deceased children by his previous marriage. Ellen Ann DOBSON was a twenty-one year old spinster born in Tasmania.At the top of the photocopy of the Certificate of Marriage is the Coat of Arms & a notation that it is "in the Colony of Victoria. Details of both William Edward LAWSON & Ellen Ann DOBSON are listed as well as the information that the marriage was solemnized at Holy Trinity Vicarage, Port Melbourne.william edward lawson, ellen ann dobson, holy trinity parsonage, celebrations fetes and exhibitions, weddings -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Lil Scott, 1918, 1918
... She married Thomas Boyd in 1910, and it is understood that they lived in Footscray, where at least three children were born. She died in 1955. Lillian Scott is named as a witness on the marriage registration certificate for Euphemia McIntyre and Peter Wishart....She married Thomas Boyd in 1910, and it is understood that they lived in Footscray, where at least three children were born. She died in 1955. Lillian Scott is named as a witness on the marriage registration certificate for Euphemia McIntyre and Peter Wishart. ...Lillian Morrison Scott was born in Scotland in 1877. She married Thomas Boyd in 1910, and it is understood that they lived in Footscray, where at least three children were born. She died in 1955. Lillian Scott is named as a witness on the marriage registration certificate for Euphemia McIntyre and Peter Wishart.Sepia photograph of Lil Scott wearing suit and hat, holding bicycle."Lil Scott 1918".lil scott, lillian morrison scott, bicycles -
Ballarat Clarendon CollegeFramed etching, Clarendon Presbyterian Ladies College streetscape, c1947
... Thought to be on the occasion of her marriage to Neil Wellard. Neil and Margo had no children. ...Thought to be on the occasion of her marriage to Neil Wellard. Neil and Margo had no children. ...Gift by students to staff member Margo Bentley. Thought to be on the occasion of her marriage to Neil Wellard. Neil and Margo had no children. Item came to sister-in-law Lesley Merle (Carlyon) Wellard (CPLC 1948) who attended CPLC as student but did not know Miss Bentley while at school. Wooden frame with gilt edges enclosing black and white etching; cardboard backing sheet covered in handwritten signaturesArtists signature front bottom corner: Donald H Refshauge Reverse card: Names of studentsclarendon-resbyterian-ladies-college, margo-bentley, lesley-merle-carlyon-wellard, 1947, 1948, boarding, matron, clarendon-resbyterian-ladies-college, margo-bentley, lesley-merle-carlyon-wellard, 1947, 1948, boarding, matron -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Copy of photograph, Margaret Rose Teagle, c.1933
... The marriage ended in divorce and Rose as she was known married Richard Edward Fielding and they had a son Tom....Margaret Rose Teagle (1912-1978) married Kenneth Douglas Ingram in 1935. She had two children wiuth Ken Ingram; Kenneth Albert (1937) and Pamela Lorraine (1941). ...Margaret Rose Teagle (1912-1978) married Kenneth Douglas Ingram in 1935. She had two children wiuth Ken Ingram; Kenneth Albert (1937) and Pamela Lorraine (1941). The marriage ended in divorce and Rose as she was known married Richard Edward Fielding and they had a son Tom.ingram family, margaret rose fielding (nee teagle), margaret rose ingram (nee teagle), margaret rose teagle, pam thoonen (nee ingram) collection -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Willetts Photo Elite Studios, Sturt St, Ballarat, Caroline Murrell, afterwards Mrs W.O. Lewers
... Caroline Murrell, b. 1867 at Happy Valley, was a daughter of Ambrose and Mary Murrell. Prior to her marriage, Caroline Murrell assisted her mother to manage the Victoria Hotel in Linton. ...Caroline Murrell, b. 1867 at Happy Valley, was a daughter of Ambrose and Mary Murrell. Prior to her marriage, Caroline Murrell assisted her mother to manage the Victoria Hotel in Linton. ...Caroline Murrell, b. 1867 at Happy Valley, was a daughter of Ambrose and Mary Murrell. Prior to her marriage, Caroline Murrell assisted her mother to manage the Victoria Hotel in Linton. In 1910 she married William Ochiltree Lewers (son of Annie Lewers and Samuel Lewers), and they had two children - Bill, born 1910, and Sam, born 1911.Sepia portrait of a young lady wearing high necked garment with brooch at throat."Caroline Carrie Murrell later Mrs W O Lewers".caroline murrell, caroline lewers -
Linton and District Historical Society IncBiographical notes, Biographical Notes, Letty Armstrong
... It details Letty's early life in the United Kingdom, her marriage to Bill Armstrong in 1952, the birth of their three children, and some of her experiences after migrating to Australia in 1962. ...It details Letty's early life in the United Kingdom, her marriage to Bill Armstrong in 1952, the birth of their three children, and some of her experiences after migrating to Australia in 1962. ...Framed two-page, illustrated article originally published in "Society Notes", the journal of the Linton & District Historical Society. letty armstrong, bill armstrong, linton & district historical society, community service work, biography -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Document - Thomas Oakley Letters of Administration 1898, 1893
... Thomas Oakley left real estate to the value of £900 and personal estate to the value of £1251, with the beneficiaries being his wife, his daughters, Elizabeth and Mary Anne from his first marriage and the eight children of his second marriage. ...Thomas Oakley left real estate to the value of £900 and personal estate to the value of £1251, with the beneficiaries being his wife, his daughters, Elizabeth and Mary Anne from his first marriage and the eight children of his second marriage. ...Tait collection: item 39 of 62 This document gives the details of the Will and Probate of Thomas Oakley who died in Warrnambool at the age of 75 in 1893. He had come with his first wife to Australia in 1852 and was a Customs Officer in Warrnambool, in charge of the signals and premises, living in Merri Street. Later after the death of his wife (they had ten children) he married Eliza McKeeman in 1870 and they lived at ‘Oakbank’ near the Warrnambool Cemetery where Oakley pursued farming interests. They had a further eight children, many of them making their mark in the business and community life of Warrnambool and further afield. Thomas Oakley left real estate to the value of £900 and personal estate to the value of £1251, with the beneficiaries being his wife, his daughters, Elizabeth and Mary Anne from his first marriage and the eight children of his second marriage. The lawyers concerned with this document, O’Mahony and Murray, had offices in Warrnambool in Kepler Street at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. This document was in the possession of Ernest Chambers, a Warrnambool lawyer during the same period. It was then passed down to successive lawyers occupying the Kepler Street premises and located there in 2014.This document is of considerable importance as it gives details of the Will and Probate of Thomas Oakley, a prominent and successful landowner in Warrnambool in the 19th century. It will be of great use to researchers. This is a white piece of thick paper folded in two with handwritten material on four sides of the paper. The pages have printed red lines at the edges of three pages. The document contains details of the Will and Probate of Thomas Oakley who died in 1893 in Warrnambool. The pages are clean and readable.In the Supreme Court of the Colony of Victoria in its Probate Jurisdiction in the Will of Thomas Oakley late of Warrnambool in the County of Villiers in the Colony of Victoria Landowner deceased.o’mahony & murray,, warrnambool lawyers, ernest chambers, warrnambool lawyer, thomas oakley, tait collection -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Photograph, Marriage of Walter Herbert Antonio and Ivy Myrtle Bond, 1st/05/1913
... At the time of the marriage Ivy was only 19 years of age. Her mother, Ada Alice Bond. gave her consent to the marriage and was also a witness. ...At the time of the marriage Ivy was only 19 years of age. Her mother, Ada Alice Bond. gave her consent to the marriage and was also a witness. ...Walter was the youngest son of Emily and Thomas Antonio. At the time of the marriage Ivy was only 19 years of age. Her mother, Ada Alice Bond. gave her consent to the marriage and was also a witness. The other witness was John Thomas Antonio, eldest brother of the groom. Emily Antonio is seated at the right of the photograph wearing a yellow dress. Presumably, the the lady on the left is Ada Bond, the mother of the bride. Thomas Antonio, the groom's father, would be the older gentleman standing behind the groom, and John Antonio would be one of the younger men standing. Ivy did have an older brother, Stanley Gordon, so presumably that would be the gentleman standing behind her mother. Ivy and Walter had three children, Dorothy Jean (Jean), Ernest Walter and Alfred John (Teddy0Sepia photograph of a 1st May 1913 wedding party. Three men, two flower girls, bride standing, two attendants and groom seated. Yellow and pink tones have been added to the photograph.bond, ivy myrtle, antonio, walter herbert -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph - Digital image, Herb Medhurst in cricket team, 1910c
... Born in 1883, Herb was the eldest of David and Martha’s 8 children. He moved to Greensborough with the family at age 17. ...Born in 1883, Herb was the eldest of David and Martha’s 8 children. He moved to Greensborough with the family at age 17. ...Born in 1883, Herb was the eldest of David and Martha’s 8 children. He moved to Greensborough with the family at age 17. He was a good sportsman, playing cricket and excelling at wood chopping winning many ribbons at shows. He moved to Brunswick after his marriage in 1917 where he worked as a carter. He had many jobs and moved around Victoria finally settling in Brunswick. In this photograph, neither the team nor players are identified.Digital copy of black and white photograph.herb medhurst -
Otway Districts Historical SocietyFamily History, James and Martha Robbins, c.1990
... After having two children by her first marriage James and Martha went on to have seven children of their own, all except one surviving. ...After having two children by her first marriage James and Martha went on to have seven children of their own, all except one surviving. ...James Robbins was born on 9 February, 1869. He married Martha Owen (nee Burch) on 9 October, 1889, in Adelaide, South Australia. After having two children by her first marriage James and Martha went on to have seven children of their own, all except one surviving. James settled in Beech Forest in 1887, travelling to and from Tatura for two years before finally settling in Beech Forest. He had a number of jobs including Director of the Beech Forest Butter Factory, farmer, bullock wagon driver, and butcher. He died in Colac. James' predecessors and his successors are spelt out.Ancestors and descendants of the family of James and Martha Robbins, 1760-1990. Doris Robbins. Self published; Colac (Vic); 1990. 67 p.; illus. Soft cover.james robbins; martha owen; beech forest; tatura; colac; rushworth; -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph - Digital image, Herb Medhurst in group, 1905c
... Born in 1883, Herb Medhurst was the eldest of David and Martha’s 8 children. He moved to Greensborough with the family at age 17. ...Born in 1883, Herb Medhurst was the eldest of David and Martha’s 8 children. He moved to Greensborough with the family at age 17. ...Born in 1883, Herb Medhurst was the eldest of David and Martha’s 8 children. He moved to Greensborough with the family at age 17. He was a good sportsman, playing cricket and excelling at wood chopping winning many ribbons at shows. He moved to Brunswick after his marriage in 1917 where he worked as a carter. He had many jobs and moved around Victoria finally settling in Brunswick. In this photograph neither the group nor individuals are identified.Digital copy of black and white studio photograph.herb medhurst -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, Olga Kouvaras-Cosmas, 9 April 1944
... However with the shadow of WW2 she was compelled to leave school to work in her parent’s café. Following her marriage to John Cosmas in 1953, Olga settled in Melbourne and they had three children- Kosmas, Erasmia and Dallas. ...However with the shadow of WW2 she was compelled to leave school to work in her parent’s café. Following her marriage to John Cosmas in 1953, Olga settled in Melbourne and they had three children- Kosmas, Erasmia and Dallas. ...The photo is of Olga Kouvaras who was born in Sydney, the first child of Telemahos and Erasmia Kouvaras who both migrated from Ithaca. Olga attended Sydney Girls High School and was a keen and talented student of the music and in particular the piano. However with the shadow of WW2 she was compelled to leave school to work in her parent’s café. Following her marriage to John Cosmas in 1953, Olga settled in Melbourne and they had three children- Kosmas, Erasmia and Dallas. A scanned black and white photograph of a school girl dressed in school uniform. She is wearing a standard three pleated tunic, white blouse and dark tie. The photograph has been printed on A4 copy paper.In bottom RH corner. 9-4-44
