DISHING Is also a very well known and early name around Bendigo gold fields they owned for many year a cafe' in Mitchell street Bendigo. Regards, Raymond. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sherrie Blackman" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2008 11:39 PM Subject: Re: [AUS-MELBOURNE] Burial information > Hi Laine, > > Who were the witnesses at the wedding? > > Jeanne Dorothy TYSHING - d.1983 rego.02268 > Parents: Thomas PEORREI & Rennemati (sic) > > from.... > http://www.scotch.vic.edu.au/Gscot/06aprgs/46obit.htm > > Gordon Lew Tyshing (’35) was born at Moonee Ponds on 4 October 1919, and > attended Scotch from 1933–35. > He married Jean Dorothy Peorrei in Victoria in 1942. Gordon was the last > of three brothers who attended Scotch, > the others being Eric (1929–31; died 3 September 1964) and Donald > (1930–34; died 11 August 1995). > Gordon lived at Essendon, and died on 16 August 2005. > > I cannot find the PEORREI parents in Victoria under any variation. Nor > Renne's death to 1985. > > No entries on the Vic shipping list until 1923. > > Though Jeanne may have arrived by herself & shortly before her marriage in > 1942. > > Could not find any variation of the Poerrei family at Springvale & St > Kilda cemeteries... > http://www.necropolis.net.au/necropolis/ > > nor any headstones listed on the Melbourne General Cemetery CD. > > > There are only 16 Tyshing families in Victoria... > http://www.whitepages.com.au/wp/resSearch.do > > Perhaps a few phone calls and you may find some descendants who could shed > some light. :) > > > The Tyshing family (including Jeanne) are buried at Fawkner cemetery... > > Surname Given Names Date Of Death Service Date > TYSHING Donald Lew 11/08/1995 16/08/1995 > TYSHING Eric Lew - 7/09/1964 > TYSHING Gordon Lew 16/08/2005 6/09/2005 > TYSHING Jeanne Dorothy - 27/01/1983 > TYSHING Lionel Robert 27/05/2007 1/06/2007 > TYSHING Robert Lew 27/12/1984 3/01/1985 > > So Jean was 62 when she died, so birthdate around 1921. :) > > You could contact the National Archives - [email protected] > http://www.naa.gov.au/collection/recordsearch.aspx > > and see if they have Jeanne Peorrei's immigration papers. > > I could not find any documents online, but not everything is on-line. > > Are you aware of any other variations of PEORREI or of it's origin? > > Perhaps French Polynesian? > > Kind regards, > Sherrie. > > > > On Tue, 08 Jul 2008 19:57:00 +1000, Laine Clancy <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Hi >> >> Could SKS look up the surnames Peorrei or de Peorrei on the burial CD's >> for Melbourne or suggest where I can do an online search. I havent done >> any research in Victoria before so I am not aware of available >> resources. >> >> I have a Jean Dorothy (de) Peorrei marrying in 1942, her father Thomas >> (de) Peorrie was dead at the time of her marriage. Jean's mothers first >> name was Renee (Renne). >> >> The family was living in Yarraville, Melbourne at the time of Jean's >> marriage. >> >> I am not having much luck in finding any records of births and marriages >> for this family and I thought maybe I could work backwards. >> >> The name seems unusual and hoping that a grave will give me some leads. >> >> Any help would be appreciated. >> >> Thanks >> >> Laine Clancy >> - > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message