Our Family History
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19701 | Tall red granite. FS: James M/Mary | McNicol, James Clark (I16549)
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19702 | Tammie Ann Schwebach Sep 13 1960 - Sep 13 2008 IN MEMORY Tammie Ann Schwebach 2805 N. Pontiac Place, Sioux Falls, SD Died: Saturday, September 13, 2008 Sioux Falls, SD Age: 48 years FUNERAL SERVICE 10:00 AM Wednesday, September 17, 2008 First Lutheran Church, 327 S. Dakota Ave. Sioux Falls Pastor Nate Lizarazo, Officiating Marcia Kittelson, Organist PALLBEARERS Kenny Ling Christopher Schwebach Todd Schwebach Matthew Kunerth Mike Kunerth Bud Schwebach Sioux Falls- Tammie A. Schwebach, age 48, died peacefully surrounded by her family at her home on Saturday, Sept. 13th, her birthday and son, Aaron's wedding day. Funeral service will be 10:00 AM on Wednesday, September 17th, at First Lutheran Church, 327 S. Dakota Ave. Sioux Falls. Visitation will begin at 12:00 PM on Tuesday at George Boom Funeral Home, Sioux Falls, with the family present to greet friends from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers memorials are preferred. Tammie Ann Headrick was born on September 13th, 1960 in Sioux Falls to John and Shirley (Grotjohn) Headrick. She graduated from Washington High School in 1978. On December 10th, 1983 she was united in marriage with Cliff Schwebach in Sibley, Iowa. The couple made their home in Sibley until 1986 when they moved to Little Rock, IA where they lived until moving back to Sioux Falls in 1991. Tammie began her career with Citibank in 1984 where she is still employed. Tammie loved spending time with her family, whether camping at her favorite campground in the Black Hills, or sitting around the house, her family always came first. Tammie also loved to travel and spend time on her computer. Grateful for having shared her life are her husband, Cliff Schwebach of Sioux Falls; step-daughter, Michelle Ling and her husband Mark of Jackson, MN; three sons, Eric McKercher, Aaron Schwebach and his wife Heather, Kiley Schwebach and his Fiance Lacey Anderson all of Sioux Falls; two grandchildren, Kenny and Chantelle Ling of Jackson MN; her father and step-mother, John Headrick and his wife Marilyn of Sioux Falls; mother, Shirley Headrick of Sioux Falls; brother, Kevin Headrick of Sioux Falls; sister, Kim Wiertzema and her husband Robbie of Little Rock, IA; and many aunts, uncles and friends. | Headrick, Tammie Ann (I7732)
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19703 | te Aalst Mijlbeke, als buitenpoorters van Aalst ingeschreven 6 okt 1691 te Aalst (Aalst jaarmarkt), hij fs Peeters, zij fa Cornelis (zie F. Caudron in Dender-Stam) | Family F42
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19704 | te Lebbeke, leenman te Opwijk 1470 | Van Damme, Gillis (I24308)
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19705 | Tekende in 1789-90 als recruut uit het Land van Aalst in dienst van de Republiek van de Verenigde Belgische Staten - Uit "Vlaamse Stam" 1996 JG 32 pagina 297 - 1ste comp., soldaat | De Block, Judocus (I5489)
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19706 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | McMillan, Robert Calder (I13735)
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19707 | Templestowe Cemetery NEWMAN LAWN LE COUTEUR MARY MCMASTER 26 Jun 1996 Templestowe Cemetery NEWMAN LAWN LE COUTEUR STUART HENDERSON 06 Oct 1982 | Mathieson, Mary MacMaster (I14947)
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19708 | Templestowe Cemetery NEWMAN LAWN LE COUTEUR MARY MCMASTER 26 Jun 1996 Templestowe Cemetery NEWMAN LAWN LE COUTEUR STUART HENDERSON 06 Oct 1982 | Le Couteur, Stuart Henderson (I14948)
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19709 | Ten tijde van de 1633 animarium leven ze bij haar vader Lambertus Godtgaf | Family F4829
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19710 | ten tijde van Huwelijk vader Frans Lenssens overleden te Haaltert | Lenssens, Isabella (I15367)
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19711 | Tenant Altgaltrig | Brown, John (I7030)
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19712 | Tenant Altgaltrig | Brown, Archibald (I7034)
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19713 | Tenant at South Drumachro - one of the 9 persons drowned on the passage from Largie to Gigha | Galbraith, Neil (I3197)
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19714 | Tenant at Tarbert Farn, Gigha, Argyll, UK at time of death | MacDonald, Archibald (I394)
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19715 | tenant Dalilongard and Kilbride | White, Archibald (I18708)
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19716 | tenant farmer at Gortanafaull, Kintyre | MacPherson, John (I657)
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19717 | Tenant in Ardacha | McConachie, Donald (I9867)
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19718 | tenant in Bachkan parish of Dunoon | Family F3028
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19719 | ter info: Op 25-08-1672 te Lebbeke huwde een Jan de Smet met een Paulina Clopdeurp | Family F2215
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19720 | Teralfene klappers huwelijken vermeld 12/11/1669 als datum huwelijk | Family F1275
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19721 | testament 31/01/1843. In testament death date is only December 1836 | Clark, Duncan (I6872)
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19722 | Testament: CLARK ISABELLA 10/08/1895 OR MACPHERSON, GOATHILL, STORNOWAY, D. 07/01/1890 DINGWALL SHERIFF COURT SC25/44/18 CLARK ISABELLA 10/08/1895 OR MACPHERSON, GOATHILL, STORNOWAY, WIDOW OF ROBERT CLARK, GENERAL PRACTITIONER, D. 07/01/1890 AT GOATHILL, INTESTATE DINGWALL SHERIFF COURT SC25/44/18 | McPherson, Isabella (I17258)
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19723 | tevoren weduwe Cornelis Denderman. | Steppe, Maria (I23404)
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19724 | Texas State Rep. Ronny Wayne Crownover, 54, of Denton, died Sunday, March 26, 2000, at Baylor Medical Center in Dallas. He was born April 13, 1945, in Crane, to William Riley and Gladys Josephine Byrd Crownover. He married Myra Robinson on Feb. 1, 1970, in Big Spring. He was a graduate of Big Spring High School, 1963; University of North Texas; and Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine, 1974. Rep. Crownover was owner of Lake Dallas Veterinary Clinic and Corinth Veterinary Clinic. He was serving his first term as a Texas State Representative from District 64 and was a member of the House committees on agriculture and livestock and state recreational resources. He was a director for Lake Cities State Bank. He was a member of the Texas Veterinary Medical Association, American Veterinary Medical Association and Sigma Phi Epsilon. He was past president of Lake Cities Chamber of Commerce and the Denton High School athletic booster club. He was a member of St. Andrew Presbyterian Church in Denton. Survivors include his wife, Myra Crownover of Denton; four sons, Scott, Luke, John and Dan Crownover, all of Denton; and two sisters, June Rogers of Santa Anna and Kay Lanceley of Fredricksburg, Va. Services will be held at 4 p.m. Tuesday, March 28, at St. Andrew Presbyterian Church in Denton. The Rev. Steve Plunkett and the Rev. Clint Loveall will officiate. Burial will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, March 29, in Texas State Cemetery in Austin. Mulkey-Mason, Jack Schmitz and Son Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Visitation will be from 6:30 to 8 tonight, Monday, March 27, in the fellowship hall of St. Andrew Presbyterian Church. Memorials may be made to the Ronny Crownover Marrow Foundation, 513 West Oak Street, Denton, Texas 76201. | Crownover, Ronny Wayne (I6744)
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19725 | The 1841 Census showed that Archibald was still the Cartwright at Kilchrist but lived at Dalivaddy. He was aged 65 years Dalivaddy was a small locality a few kilometres west of Drumlemble on the Kintyre Peninsula and only a few kilometres from Kilchrist. The following members of his family were also recorded in the 1841 census: Archibald McKeich Male 65 years cartwright Mary McKeich Female 58 years Alexander McKeich Male 28 years Mary McKeich Female 18 years John McKeich Male 15 years Margaret McKeich Female 12 years All the above were born in Argyllshire. The Alexander McKeich recorded above was the son of Archibald and his second wife Elizabeth McCoag Mary McKeich was married under the name Keith to John McNeill of Trodigal, a neighbouring farm to Dalivaddy where Mary lived. It is recorded in the book "Distilleries of Campbeltown" by David Stirk that Archibald and his son Alexander had an illicit whisky distillery at Knocknaha, a few hundred metres down the road from Kilchrist. Archibald's second wife, Mary Mclean was also listed as having involvement in the illicit distillery. This was not unexpected since women were a major source of employment to keep the distilleries functioning. As it is recorded in the above book, women were regarded as being "good for nothing else". Birth places of Archibald's children indicate that Archibald was working at the Cartwright's Shop at Kilchrist from at least the time of his marriage to his first wife Elizabeth McCoag in September 1802. | Family F1495
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19726 | The 1851 census does not yet show Lucinda nor her parents thus they must have emigrated from Ireland between 1851 and 1859. | Connelly, Lucinda (I312)
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19727 | The 1861 gives him as born Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland, UK but he is definitely baptised in Killean as per OPR | Mathieson, Angus (I16)
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19728 | The 1871 census reports the Turners as living in Newton as a Joiner and the 1881 in the Colintraive Hotel. By 1881 Hannah was already deceased as she is no longer mentioned, On the marriage certificte of Andrew Turmer with Mary Clark in 1908, both parents Andrew and Hannah are deceased. Andrew Turner was a master joiner and Hannah Turner was born Sweeting. On the death certificate of son Andrew, Andrew Turner was a hotel keeper. 1881 census Colintraive Hotel Andrew Turner 42 Dugald Turner 14 Mary Turner 12 William Turner 10 Andrew Turner 8 Peter Morrison 18 Carolin MacKie 23 | Family F22
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19729 | The Air Forces Memorial at Runnymede commemorates by name over 20,000 airmen who were lost in the Second World War during operations from bases in the United Kingdom and North and Western Europe, and who have no known graves. | Martin, John Claverley (I3912)
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19730 | The Angus, Melbourne Victoria Monday 5 January 1948 Mclellan.-On January 3, at her daughter's residence. 11 Currajong road, Hawthorn East, Catherine Christina, beloved wife of the late Andrew McLellan, loved mother of Elizabeth (Mrs. L. R. Williams). Russell, and Jack, late of Mornington. | Fleming, Catherine Christina (I10732)
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19731 | The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. ) Monday 13 March 1944 Engagement PAYNE - JENKINS Muriel Constance youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles Payne, Hamilton to Stuart Halley, elder son of the late Major D. Halley Jenkins and Mrs Jenkins Roseneath, Grasmere | Family F3162
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19732 | The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. ) Thursday 13 May 1926 JENKINS On the 11th May 1926 at his residence in Roseneath Grasmere Donald Halley dearly loved husband of Minnie Jenkins and loving father of Lelia, Stuart, Keith and Marjory, aged 60, interred at Warrnambool | Jenkins, Donald Halley (I11084)
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19733 | The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1956) | Mathieson, Neil Nicol (I14975)
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19734 | The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1956) Friday 14 August 1942 MRS. P. MATHIESON. A FORMER resident of Cobden 15 years ago, Mrs Peter Mathieson, of Drumborg, near Heywood, died last week, The second daughter of Mr and Mrs John Nicol, of Cobden, she was 50 years old, and highly esteemed by a wide circle of friends. She is survived by her husband and 13 year old son, Neil. Sisters are Mrs C. Rankin (Geelong), and Mrs George Woods (Cobden). Mr Peter Nicol (North Cundare) is a brother. An uncle, Mr Peter Nicol, and several cousins live in Camperdown. Before the funeral to Cobden cemetery, a service was conducted at Mrs Woods' home by Rev. A. McLean, assisted by Mr A. Mathieson, Pilkington. | Nicol, Mary May (I14974)
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19735 | The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1956) Friday 15 October 1937 | Family F4325
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19736 | The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1956) Friday 9 September 1938 MATHIESON-McCUE At the Canterbury Baptist Church Balwyn road Canterbury yesterday evening the wedding was celebrated of Miss Marjorie Constance McCue elder daughter of the Rev and Mrs J Robertson McCue of Balwyn road Canterbury and Mr Archibald George Mathieson second son of Mr and Mrs A Mathieson of Nullawarre The ceremony was performed by the bride's father and she was given away by her uncle Mr A B Collins Her gown was of cream georgette over magnolia crepe de chine made with a full bodice buttoned from the neckline to the waist with pearls The stand-up collar was of pleated georgette and the skirt at the back formed a circular train The skirt and train were edged with pleated georgette and she wore a hand-made honiton lace veil Her bouquet was of cream roses and camellias. The bridesmaids were Misses Marjorie Hanson and Marie Harley. Their frocks were of cyclamen chiffon over mauve taffeta worn with matching boleros with full shirred elbow-length sleeves. Their cyclamen tulle veils were scattered with gold sequins and held in place with real flowers and they carried pink and mauve flowers Mr Syd Goldstiaw was the best man Mr John Mccue was the groomsman and the ushers were Messrs Lansell Madeley and William Horman A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents | Family F4323
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19737 | The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1956) Monday 19 May 1952 BAULCH.-- On May 17, at her residence 7 Jollie Street West Brunswick Marion Isobel beloved wife of Leslie Baulch and loved mother of Donald and Bruce -Till we meet again The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1956) Monday 17 May 1954 BAULCH. - In loving memory of my dear wife and our mother, Marion, who passed away May 17, 1952. -Ever remembered. (Inserted by her husband, Les, and Don and Bruce.) | Sloss, Marion Isobel (I14920)
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19738 | The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1956) Monday 21 September 1942 SLOSS.-On September 20, Robert John Wilson Sloss of 57 Glynden road Camberwell, devoted husband of Edith Dulcie and fond son-in-law of Mrs Matthew White of 123 Albert street East Brunswick. Peace perfect peace. SLOSS.-On September 20, at St Andrews private hospital East Melbourne Robert J. W. Sloss, eldest and only surviving son of R. W. and Isabel Sloss, of 6 Arnold street Princes Hill, loving brother of Marion (Mrs. L. Baulch), Bonnie (Mrs C Vance), and Lindsay (deceased), dear uncle of Donald and Bruce. Fast falls the eventide | Sloss, Robert John Wilson (I14917)
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19739 | The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1956) Monday 22 January 1951 MATHIESON.-On January 20, at Warrnambool, Archibald dearly loved husband of Annie Laura Mathieson of Nullawarre and loving father of Gladys (Mrs A Fleming) Frances (Mrs S Goldstraw) Peter, Archibald, Wilbur, Edn,a and Linda (Mrs J Halford) aged 79 years | Mathieson, Archibald (I14976)
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19740 | The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1956) Saturday 11 August 1928 SLOSS.-On the 9th August (after a short illness), at the residence of his parents, 6 Arnold street, North Carlton. Lindsay Mathieson, youngest son of R. W. and M. J. Sloss, loved brother of Bob. Marion, and Bonnie, aged 14 years. (Interment private.) Our dear Lin | Sloss, Lindsay Mathieson (I14925)
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19741 | The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1956) Thursday 17 March 1881 MARRIAGES MATHIESON- McDONALD.-On the 3rd inst at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev Mr Graham, Archibald,, eldest son of Mr. J. C. Mathieson of Nirranda, to Annie Isabel, eldest daughter of Mr. J. B. McDonald, of Lake Leaghur Station, Loddon River | Family F4267
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19742 | The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1956) Thursday 3 February 1916 MARRIAGES MATHIESON-LUKINS On the 5 | Family F4276
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19743 | The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1956) Tuesday 30 October 1883 In the SUPREME COURT of the COLONY of VICTORIA In its Probate Jurisdiction -In the Will of ARCHIBALD MATHIESON, of Horsham, in the said Colony, Carrier, Deceased -Notice is hereby given, that after the expiration of fourteen days from the publication hereof application will be made to this honourable Court that PROBATE of the WILL of the above named deceased (in the said will called Archibald Matheson) be granted unto Peter Mathieson, of Nirranda, in the said colony, farmer (In the said will called Peter Matheson), the brother of the said deceased and universal legatee under, and executor according to the tenor of the said will. Dated this twenty ninth day of October, 1883 The Horsham Times (Vic. : 1882 - 1954) Friday 26 October 1883 DEATH. MATHIESON.-At Horsham,Archibald Mathieson, aged 58 years, much regretted. | Mathieson, Archibald (I14847)
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19744 | The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1956) Wednesday 2 September 1942 WEDDINGS LUNDIE-MATHIESON St Mary's Church, Caulfield, was the setting yesterday for the marriage of Joy, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs H J Mathieson, McCole st, Sale and Nambrok, to Sgt-Plt Neville Charles Lundie, RAAF eldest son of Mr and Mrs Rex Lundie, North Shore, Sydney. Canon H T Langley officiated. The bride wore a gown of white slipper satin and a tulle veil. Mrs Jack Stephens was matron of honour, and Miss Molly Billis bridesmaid. They wore pastel frocks in pink and blue. Sgt Jack Stephens was best man and Pte Alan Parkes groomsman. | Family F4327
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19745 | The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1956) Wednesday 7 March 1945 MATHIESON.-On March 6, at 34 Croydon road, Surrey Hills Peter Neil of Drumborg, dearly loved husband of the late Mary Mathieson, loved father of Neil The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1956) Friday 23 March 1945 Obituary MR. PETER MATHIESON IT is with deep regret we record the death of a former resident of Cobden in Mr Peter Mathieson, aged, 60 years. Born at Nullawarre, he was the youngest son of the late Mr and Mrs Mathieson, and he resided in the district the whole of his life, leaving Cobden 18 years ago to take up farming pursuits at Drumborg, near Heywood. Nineteen years ago he married Miss May Nicol, daughter of Mr and Mrs John Nicol, of Cobden, and his wife predeceased him by 2 years. There is one child, Neil. Mr Mathieson was very well known and highly respected by everyone throughout the district, taking an active interest in the town and was an ardent supporter of the Cobden Presbyterian Church during his residence here. To his son and relatives the sympathy of every one is extended. Mr Mathieson's health had been indifferent during the past six months and he passed away at his nephew's residence at Surrey Hills. The funeral took place to the Cobden cemetery on March 9, following a service at the Presbyterian Church. Rev. H. Ford officiated at the service and at the graveside. The funeral, which was largely attended, was representative of the whole district, including Nullawarre. Coffin bearers were Messrs C. Rankin, G. Woods, N. Bremner, P. Croft, P. Nicol, J. Mathieson. Supporters of the pall were Messrs S. Nicol, J. Woods, J. Mathieson and A. Mathieson (brothers), A. J. Mathieson (nephew), P. LeCouteuir, M. Casey, Jos. Pilkington | Mathieson, Peter Neil (I14973)
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19746 | The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1956), Saturday 18 August 1877, page 1 Illustrated Australian News (Melbourne, Vic. : 1876 - 1889), Monday 3 September 1877, page 142, 143 Campbell - on the 15th August, at Mornington, Adam Jenkins Campbell, only and beloved son of Mrs J. Campbell, aged 18 years | Campbell, Adam Jenkins (I10694)
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19747 | The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1956), Saturday 7 May 1955, page 20 CLUNE. - Ellen, loving sister of Mary (Mrs. Squire) and Phyllis (Porepunkah). -Sadly missed | Barlow, Ellen (I10678)
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19748 | The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1956), Wednesday 29 January 1868, page 4 JENKINS.-On the 23rd inst., at his residence, Glenfinart, Schnapper Point, Mr. Adam Jenkins, late of Dunoon, Scotland, aged sixty-three years | Jenkins, Adam (I7013)
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19749 | The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.) Friday 20 April 1945 CANDY-JENKINS The marriage was celebrated at Wesley College Chapel yesterday of Marjorie Campbell, younger daughter of Mrs Jenkins, Roseneath, Warrnambool, and the late Major D. Halley Jenkins, to Owen Carne, eldest son of Mr and Mrs E. C. Candy, Heidelberg rd, Alphington. Rev Leigh Cook officiated. The bride, who was given away by her brother, Mr Stuart Jenkins, and attended by WRAN Patricia Thom and Miss Shirlie Neale, wore a gown of magnolia slipper satin and a Limerick lace veil. Flying-Officer George Dight, DFC, was best man. | Family F3099
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19750 | The Argus Melbourne Monday 18 July 1921 Decrees for desertion Melita Susan Stark, 46 years, of age, of Rae Street, North Fitzroy, nurse, in respect of her marriage with Harry Williamson Star, 59 years of age, formerly of Terang, hotelkeeper, now of parts and occupation unknown. | Family F3169
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