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1451 |
Sarah Ward | Sarah (I1685)
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1452 |
Sarah Williams | Williams, Sarah (I272)
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1453 |
Sarah's last name was possibly Herald. | Heath, Sarah (I193)
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1454 |
Second of nine children, had nine children. | Graves, Recompense (I563)
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1455 |
Sentenced to 12 months imprisonment at age 16.5. | King, Alfred James (I151)
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1456 |
Served in RAAF in WW2. | Medwin, Leo Linus (I1220)
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1457 |
Setting up Mills | Jackson, Lotta Belle (I7)
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1458 |
Sidney Walter Mills | Mills, Sydney George (I275)
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1459 |
Signed his marriage certificate with an “x” (ie couldn’t write).
“Elizabeth Kemp” was a witness (also signed with an “x”). | Kemp, Robert Jnr. (I20)
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1460 |
Simeon served in the War of 1812 (the war between Great Britian and the United States of America). Otherwise known as the Revolution. | Wait, Simeon (I176)
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1461 |
Single and living in Scarsdale when hospitalised in 1892. | Abbott, Arthur William (I16)
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1462 |
Sophia came from England, married William Kemp. Listed as being 78 at time of death.
Sophia signed her marriage certificate with her name (ie she could write).
Name was listed as “Suphie Bennett” on Joseph’s birth record. | Bennett, Sophia (I21)
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1463 |
Sophia Elizabeth Akers | Akers, Sofia Elizabeth (I1939)
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1464 |
Spencer Nursing Home | Medwin, Catherine Louisa Brigid (I1219)
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1465 |
Spent 74 years in Victoria and 6 years in Tasmania. | Kemp, Joseph (I683)
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1466 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1240)
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1467 |
Stanley Anthony | Anthony, Stanley John (I2320)
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1468 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1690)
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1469 |
Stanley John Anthony | Anthony, Stanley John (I2320)
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1470 |
Stanley was a prisoner of war of the Japanese on the ship Montevideo Maru when the Americans bombed it in July 1942. | Kitchen (ne Munyard), Stanley William (I1801)
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1471 |
Stanley Wilmot Higgs | Higgs, Stanley Wilmot (I1118)
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1472 |
Stanley Wilmot Higgs | Higgs, Stanley Wilmot (I1118)
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1473 |
Stella had a few girls. She moved to Sydney (Brightfield). Information was found in the Smythesdale school records. She was registered in July, 1912. | Abbott, Stella Maud (I117)
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1474 |
Stella Martha King | Riddell, Stella Martha (I2069)
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1475 |
Stella Martha King | Riddell, Stella Martha (I2069)
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1476 |
Stella Martha King | Riddell, Stella Martha (I2069)
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1477 |
Stella Martha King | Riddell, Stella Martha (I2069)
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1478 |
Stella Rose Abbott | Jackson, Stella Rose (I2253)
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1479 |
Stellahe A G Jackson | Jackson, Estelle Anna Graham (I161)
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1480 |
Stephen Alfd Ward | Ward, Stephen Alfred (I98)
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1481 |
Stnly Arth Stokoe | Stokoe, Stanley Arthur (I2213)
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1482 |
Submit had two other daughters. | Waters, Submitta (I177)
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1483 |
Submitty McNellis | Verd, Submitta (I505)
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1484 |
Surname has also been spelt Acres and Accers. | Akers, Sophia Matilda (I1071)
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1485 |
Surname has also been spelt Dehn and Dene. He appears to be brother of Frederick Dean, both came Nov 1861 on the Yorkshire | Dean, Henry (I1072)
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1486 |
Susan Eliza Higgs | Medwin, Susan Eliza (I1037)
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1487 |
Susan Eliza Medwin | Medwin, Susan Eliza (I1037)
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1488 |
Sydney Gordon Ward | Ward, Sydney Gordon (I2343)
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1489 |
Sydney had one child. Information was found in the Smythesdale school records. He was registered in February, 1912.
Sydney may was still in school and living in Scarsdale when he was hospitalised in 1911. | Abbott, Sydney George (I116)
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1490 |
Sydney Jas Edwards | Edwards, Sydney James (I2432)
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1491 |
Sydney Jas Edwards | Edwards, Sydney James (I2432)
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1492 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1702)
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1493 |
Ted | Nicholas, Edward (I505)
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1494 |
Ted and Cate were pioneer settlers at Montumana. | Medwin, Edwin Henry (I1213)
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1495 |
The Layton brothers (Garret, Richard & Leonard) owned Clover Valley Ranch (now Sunset Whitney Ranch National Gold Course). | Layton, Garrett (I1161)
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1496 |
The Layton brothers (Garret, Richard & Leonard) owned Clover Valley Ranch (now Sunset Whitney Ranch National Gold Course). | Layton, Richard T (I1160)
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1497 |
The rest of his family arived in Santa Cruz 1883 from Michigan - left Michigan because they were burnt out in the fires - the family sold their last possessions (including the weddings rings) to make the train fare to get to California. Neil stayed in Michigan and began the McKay Printing Company. | McKay, Neil Junior (I67)
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1498 |
The sixth of eleven children, had nine children. | Graves, Aaron (I559)
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1499 |
The Verd children, were very proud of their HALF BROTHER “Bill Bailey” who was very kind to them and was very famous in their memory as a river driver foreman of logs on the Ottawa river, when they were small children. - from Will H. Verd | Bailey, A William (I391)
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1500 |
Theodore Verd | Verd, Homer T (I1666)
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