The above married on 17 January 1896, at Glen Osmond, and both died in 1923. From my searching of trove mainly, I cannot find any reference to any children. Would someone please confirm this yes or no please, so as I do not go on a tangent and waste time. Thanks in anticipation. Hamilton- evening with an ex tropical depression coming, after 3 months of drought (for here this is very significant) we are now thankful we are on very high ground. For those of you with yourself, family or friends effected by the floods in Qld, NSW and or Vic, and I suspect soon the flow on will be into SA, please take care. I learnt the hard way once with my precious memories, please if you have not done so, backup them into two other places using CD's or memory sticks, one copy being easy to get to and one placed not easy to get to. I use my sister in Melbourne who keeps one copy of my backup, but also she can enjoy what I have done. This may seem to some a bit over the top, but you never know when you will need to use the far away copy/backup. Doug Norton Hamilton New Zealand
Evan and Beatrice did not have any children -----Original Message----- From: aus-sagen-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:aus-sagen-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Doug Norton Sent: Saturday, 22 January 2011 6:53 PM To: aus-sagen@rootsweb.com Subject: [AUS-SAGEN] Evan George Jenkins m Beatrice Breakell 1896 The above married on 17 January 1896, at Glen Osmond, and both died in 1923. >From my searching of trove mainly, I cannot find any reference to any children. Would someone please confirm this yes or no please, so as I do not go on a tangent and waste time. Thanks in anticipation. Hamilton- evening with an ex tropical depression coming, after 3 months of drought (for here this is very significant) we are now thankful we are on very high ground. For those of you with yourself, family or friends effected by the floods in Qld, NSW and or Vic, and I suspect soon the flow on will be into SA, please take care. I learnt the hard way once with my precious memories, please if you have not done so, backup them into two other places using CD's or memory sticks, one copy being easy to get to and one placed not easy to get to. I use my sister in Melbourne who keeps one copy of my backup, but also she can enjoy what I have done. This may seem to some a bit over the top, but you never know when you will need to use the far away copy/backup. Doug Norton Hamilton New Zealand Advertising on AUS-SAGEN is forbidden by Rootsweb Rules. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to AUS-SAGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message