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    1. Re: [ANS] surnames MALE, POLLARD, SMYTH
    2. Wendy
    3. Bill, I have William J.S. THOMAS's death/c 1954 @ Camerdown NSW; no information on it to give a clue other than it is my Wiliam J.S.THOMAS. If I could find a death for the girls I just may be able to break through the wall. Bill re; snipping! not sure what has gone on here as I have only sent one e-mail to this list. Thank you Wendy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bill" <[email protected]> > Dear Wendy, > None of them however have J.S. as initials for a middle name. > Sincerely, Bill >

    10/29/2010 05:31:12
    1. Re: [ANS] surnames MALE, POLLARD, SMYTH
    2. Bill
    3. Dear Wendy, All Rootsweb Lists one is supposed to snip the majority of the last message, leaving enough to show the question asked. That requirement is enforced here more than other lists. Did you try the Ryerson Index for other deaths? The Probate Index is a set of microfiche held by most groups, State Records, Society of Australian Genealogists etc and good for finding deaths, giving the date, however the deceased had to have something to leave to be there. Back in those times a lot of females did not have an estate, but if you can find the husband on there, the papers at State Records (to c1965) will have the Last Will and Testament. In a lot of cases the wife is the Executor, and makes an Affidavit to the Probate Division of the Supreme Court, so you get some information about her from that. Sincerely, Bill > I have William J.S. THOMAS's death/c 1954 @ Camerdown NSW; no information > on > it to give a clue other than it is my Wiliam J.S.THOMAS. If I could find a > death for the girls I just may be able to break through the wall. > > Bill re; snipping! not sure what has gone on here as I have only sent one

    10/29/2010 10:28:27