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    1. [HV] Roberts/Hamilton families
    2. dianna charles
    3. Hi I'm doing research into ROBERT. A. ROBERTS who was born in Singleton in 1897 to HAMILTON ROBERTS and SARAH. Robert was a policeman who manned the station at WARROO. Robert served in WW1 and died in Cowra in 1936. Hamilton Roberts was born in Patricks Plains to George Roberts and Eliza Hamilton in 1869. Eliza was the daughter of ISAIAH and ANNE who were in the Singleton area. Any information on the family I would be very happy to hear from you Kind regards Dianna

    05/17/2009 05:08:31
    1. Re: [HV] Roberts/Hamilton families
    2. Greg Ball
    3. Hello Dianna, George Roberts had land at Jerrys Plains and Warkworth in the Patrick Plains area [later Singleton]. His son Hamilton was married twice and lived in the Cowra area with his first wife and family. Upon the death of his first wife, he married Eleanor Danvers of/at Merewether in 1906. Their known children were: Florence-1908- at Singleton,--Enid-1910- Singleton,--Eunice-1912-Singleton,--Lloyd-1915-Singleton, and Bruce, whose date of birth is not known. Enid married Lew Worms of Singleton and Lloyd and Bruce married the Chenoweth sisters. One of the other sisters may have been a Mrs Ware of Tamworth. Ham Roberts had a furniture store in John St., Singleton up to his death. He was also a Funeral Director. Bruce and Lloyd carried on the business after their father's death. Both are now deceased. Lloyd served in WW2. Ham had brothers Jack and Alf Roberts-both of Singleton. Further information may be available if required. HTH. Greg.

    05/17/2009 09:45:36
    1. Re: [HV] WORMS / Roberts/Hamilton families
    2. Jenny Myers
    3. Hi Greg, If you have any information on the WORMS family I would appreciate hearing from you. I could possibly connect with this WORMS family back to a marriage of Hyam WORMS and Hannah LEVY at the Great Synagogue of London 17 Oct 1798. Hyam (Henry) was convicted at the Old Bailey in 1824 and transported to Van Diemen's Land, this was after the death of his wife. I haven't managed to find Hyam's death nor have I searched the family from Singleton many of whom are buried in Whittingham Cemetery. Regards Jenny

    05/17/2009 11:14:16