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    1. Re: [AVNE] Townsend Look up please!
    2. Peter Lakeman
    3. Hello Karen, HTH Cheers Peter ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Surname: TOWNSEND Given Names: Ivy May Event: B Sex: F Spouse Surname/Father: David Spouse Gvn Names/Mother: Louisa Amy HARE Age: Age Code: Birth Place: PYRAMID HILL Death Place: Year: 1896 Reg. Number: 14363 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ At 11:03 AM 03/08/2005 +1000, you wrote: >Hi list, > >I was wondering if someone would do a look up for me: > >Ivy May Townsend born 6 May 1896. I would like to know where >she was born. >Parents David Townsend and LouisaAmy Hare. > >She's my grandmother. > >I would love to hear from anyone who think that they may have connections. > >Regards >Karen > >also searching for: >Stanton, Macklin, Proctor, Gray, Sarre >Crothers, Iddles, Bacon, Tucker >Street, Townsend, Hare, McMurdie, Chenery >Jones, Lewis, Lynch >

    08/04/2005 03:13:52
    1. Jericho on the Jordan
    2. Merryl Mulroney
    3. Hi listers, Does anyone have a copy of this book and would be willing to do a look-up? (J. Rielly, Page 80) I've had no luck with other sites. It has some references to the NE, so I'm hoping. Many thanks, Merryl

    08/03/2005 02:25:26
    1. Townsend Look up please!
    2. Karen C.
    3. Hi list, I was wondering if someone would do a look up for me: Ivy May Townsend born 6 May 1896. I would like to know where she was born. Parents David Townsend and LouisaAmy Hare. She's my grandmother. I would love to hear from anyone who think that they may have connections. Regards Karen also searching for: Stanton, Macklin, Proctor, Gray, Sarre Crothers, Iddles, Bacon, Tucker Street, Townsend, Hare, McMurdie, Chenery Jones, Lewis, Lynch

    08/03/2005 05:03:13
    1. RE: [AVNE] Re: AUS-VIC-NE-D Digest V05 #135
    2. Anne Hanson
    3. Jon, Thank you but the William Boyd I'm after died in 1871. Cheers Anne Hanson -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 12:37 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [AVNE] Re: AUS-VIC-NE-D Digest V05 #135 > #1 BOYD, Daniel born approx. 1876 ["Anne Hanson" > <[email protected]] > Hi Anne I have a William BOYD, no dates married 1908 to Annie O'Grady 1885-1926) who produced a daughter Rose Kathleen (1909-1985) married to Leslie BULLEN (1906-1956) cheers jon o'grady Sydney

    08/03/2005 02:41:25
    1. Re: AUS-VIC-NE-D Digest V05 #135
    2. > #1 BOYD, Daniel born approx. 1876 ["Anne Hanson" > <[email protected]] > Hi Anne I have a William BOYD, no dates married 1908 to Annie O'Grady 1885-1926) who produced a daughter Rose Kathleen (1909-1985) married to Leslie BULLEN (1906-1956) cheers jon o'grady Sydney

    08/02/2005 04:36:30
    1. Elicia Jane Wild
    2. pamela
    3. Hello I am trying to find some information about the following lady for someone interstate. She married Alfred James Wild in 1901, Alfred died in 1936. Her son Frederick died in 1927 aged 25. Surname: WILD Given Names: Elicia Jane Father: Church Isaac Mother: Annie JONES Death Place: MOYH Age: 90 Age Code: Year: 1968 Reg Number: 24905 Event: D Born Berwick Victoria If anyone has these names in their family tree, or knows Elicia burial details could they please contact me. TIA Pamela/ Melbourne

    08/02/2005 03:23:38
    1. Re: [AVNE] Charles BOYD - Honeysuckle Creek
    2. Kerry Bennett
    3. For Anne Hanson, Charles Boyd was still at Honeysuckle Creek in 1847 and and there was also a person named Charles Henry Boyd living at Templeton's Creek,they are listed as both settlers. I have the Port Phillip Directory for 1847 in my possession . Hope this helps, Kerry in Cranbourne -------Original Message------- From: [email protected] Date: 08/02/05 16:55:47 To: [email protected] Subject: [AVNE] Charles BOYD - Honeysuckle Creek 27 July 2005 Hi All, Am wondering if any one knows anything of a Charles BOYD who in the 1841 Kerr’s Melbourne Almanac and Port Phillip Directory is listed as being at Honeysuckle Creek which I think was one of the previous names for Violet Town. Cheers Anne Hanson

    08/02/2005 12:03:42
    1. 1853 directory for Benalla & District
    2. Anne Hanson
    3. 27 July 2005 Hi All Can some one tell me if there is an 1853 directory (street or alphabetical) in existence anywhere for the Benalla area? Cheers Anne Hanson

    08/02/2005 11:50:45
    1. Charles BOYD - Honeysuckle Creek
    2. Anne Hanson
    3. 27 July 2005 Hi All, Am wondering if any one knows anything of a Charles BOYD who in the 1841 Kerr’s Melbourne Almanac and Port Phillip Directory is listed as being at Honeysuckle Creek which I think was one of the previous names for Violet Town. Cheers Anne Hanson

    08/02/2005 10:54:38
    1. RE: [AVNE] Birthplace BOMB
    2. Anne Hanson
    3. Hi Ada, Thanks for your e-mail but no I don't have a certificate, I was just looking at the entry on a CD and yes, I agree with you Bombay is an option. Cheers Anne -----Original Message----- From: Ada Ackerly [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2005 12:21 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [AVNE] Birthplace BOMB Hello Ann, You need to look at the column info "How long in the colony". Usually it gives the number of years in Victoria and other places he may have lived. After reading that, you can usually calculate if he was born in Victoria or overseas: e.g. Bombay, India for a start. Regards Ada At 19:25 01-08-05 +1000, you wrote: >Hi All, > >Am looking at a 1871 Victorian death certificate and under Birth Place it >has BOMB. Have checked the postcode book and the possibilities could be >Bombala, NSW, Bombeeta QLD and Bombo, NSW. Does any one out there have any >ideas. > >Cheers > >Anne Hanson > > > > >-- >No virus found in this incoming message. >Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. >Version: 7.0.338 / Virus Database: 267.9.8/61 - Release Date: 01-08-05 regards, Ada Ackerly, Melbourne, Australia formerly Ackerly DocuSearch -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.338 / Virus Database: 267.9.8/61 - Release Date: 01-08-05

    08/02/2005 09:34:44
    1. Re: [AVNE] Birthplace BOMB
    2. Ada Ackerly
    3. Hello Ann, You need to look at the column info "How long in the colony". Usually it gives the number of years in Victoria and other places he may have lived. After reading that, you can usually calculate if he was born in Victoria or overseas: e.g. Bombay, India for a start. Regards Ada At 19:25 01-08-05 +1000, you wrote: >Hi All, > >Am looking at a 1871 Victorian death certificate and under Birth Place it >has BOMB. Have checked the postcode book and the possibilities could be >Bombala, NSW, Bombeeta QLD and Bombo, NSW. Does any one out there have any >ideas. > >Cheers > >Anne Hanson > > > > >-- >No virus found in this incoming message. >Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. >Version: 7.0.338 / Virus Database: 267.9.8/61 - Release Date: 01-08-05 regards, Ada Ackerly, Melbourne, Australia formerly Ackerly DocuSearch -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.338 / Virus Database: 267.9.8/61 - Release Date: 01-08-05

    08/02/2005 06:21:20
    1. Re: [AVNE] Outtrim
    2. robert crowe
    3. Hello Leanne, Outtrim is between Wonthaggi & Korumbarra in South Gippsland Victoria. Robert > >> Hi everyone, >> >> May I ask where Outtrim is. >> >> Thankyou >> Kind regards >> Leanne Baulch >> Canberra >> -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.338 / Virus Database: 267.9.7/60 - Release Date: 28/07/2005

    08/01/2005 03:11:52
    1. Re: [AVNE] Outtrim
    2. Peter Lakeman
    3. Hello Leanne and others, Outtrim is in South Gippsland not far from the also mentioned Korumburra. Cheers Peter ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ At 08:49 PM 01/08/2005 +1000, you wrote: >Hi everyone, > >May I ask where Outtrim is. > >Thankyou >Kind regards >Leanne Baulch >Canberra

    08/01/2005 03:10:28
    1. Re: [AVNE] Outtrim
    2. Rosalyn Strutton Smaill
    3. Hi Leanne There is a town just south of Dunedin in NZ called Outram. Could this be the one? Rosalyn Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 8:49 PM Subject: [AVNE] Outtrim > Hi everyone, > > May I ask where Outtrim is. > > Thankyou > Kind regards > Leanne Baulch > Canberra > >

    08/01/2005 02:58:33
    1. Outtrim
    2. Leanne Baulch
    3. Hi everyone, May I ask where Outtrim is. Thankyou Kind regards Leanne Baulch Canberra

    08/01/2005 02:49:13
    1. Re: [AVNE] Birthplace BOMB
    2. Denise
    3. Checking the small box on the side of the section for birth it comes up as BOM BOMB and BOMBAY no other explanation. Guess it's not much help Anne. Denise ----- Original Message ----- From: "Anne Hanson" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 7:25 PM Subject: [AVNE] Birthplace BOMB > Hi All, > > Am looking at a 1871 Victorian death certificate and under Birth Place it > has BOMB. Have checked the postcode book and the possibilities could be > Bombala, NSW, Bombeeta QLD and Bombo, NSW. Does any one out there have any > ideas. > > Cheers > > Anne Hanson

    08/01/2005 01:32:32
    1. Birthplace BOMB
    2. Anne Hanson
    3. Hi All, Am looking at a 1871 Victorian death certificate and under Birth Place it has BOMB. Have checked the postcode book and the possibilities could be Bombala, NSW, Bombeeta QLD and Bombo, NSW. Does any one out there have any ideas. Cheers Anne Hanson

    08/01/2005 01:25:21
    1. RE: [AVNE] Elmer/Jones/Barton/Teakle
    2. Jackie
    3. His son, also Charles, was a friend of my grandfather. Charles Teakel Jnr. collapsed and died suddenly - whilst delivering soft drink to St. Patrick's Hall, Wangaratta, in 1944. Inquest held. Jackie -----Original Message----- From: Ronda Shambrook [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, 1 August 2005 4:56 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [AVNE] Elmer/Jones/Barton/Teakle CHARLES WILLIAM TEAKEL D/D 4 August 1936 By the lamented death of Tuesday morning of Mr. Charles William Teakel, Myrtleford has lost yet another of that fast diminishing band of pioneers, whose efforts have done much to place this town and district where it is today. A worker for all that was helpful and beneficial to the district and its inhabitants, and above all, a man of character, the deceased gentleman has left behind him a mark that will not be erased and could be worthily followed by the rising generation. The late Mr. Teakel was born at Whorouly, 80 years ago, he having the experience of celebrating his 80th birthday on the same date as that observed by King Edward VIII. At three years of age, the Teakel family removed to Myrtleford, and the deceased gentleman had spent the remaining 77 years in this district. He was a laborer by occupation, and a worker whose services were always sought after. In January, 1885, he married Miss Elizabeth Jones at the Beechworth Methodist Church, and in January, 1935 they celebrated their golden wedding, by publicly entertained by their family. Splendid health had been enjoyed by the deceased right up to the last few weeks of his life, but the latter month had found him failing in health and he gradually sank, until death finally intervened at 1.45 yesterday morning. Throughout his long sojourn here the late Mr. Teakel had been actively connected with every public movement, and he was one of the first trustees of the Myrtleford Racecourse and the Rechabite Lodge. He was for many years the recognised doorkeeper at all public functions, whilst his willing services were always to the disposal of any organisation. The a particularly wide circle of friends his loss is now greatly mourned. Left to cherish his memory are the widow and following members of the family: Charles (Wangaratta), Frank, Roy (Melbourne), Reg, Mabel (Mrs McColl, Sydney) and Molly (Mrs G.Murray, Mudgegonga). One daughter, Minnie, and a son, Clarence, are deceased. The funeral will leave his late residence at 3 p.m. today, to the Methodist portion of the Myrtleford cemetery. Mr J.E. Milne has charge of mortuary arrangements. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul & Kathryn Lucas" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 4:30 PM Subject: [AVNE] Elmer/Jones/Barton/Teakle > Looking for Elmer, Jones,Teakle and Barton in Myrtleford, Beechworth > 1850's onwards. > > I have a story written by Ivy Elmer and she talks about life in Murmungee > etc. Her parents were Frances Jones and Samuel Elmer. > Would really like to Contact any Teakle related to Charles Jones and > Elizabeth Teakle > Cheers > Kathryn > >

    08/01/2005 12:47:35
    1. Re: [AVNE] Elmer/Jones/Barton/Teakle
    2. Ronda Shambrook
    3. CHARLES WILLIAM TEAKEL D/D 4 August 1936 By the lamented death of Tuesday morning of Mr. Charles William Teakel, Myrtleford has lost yet another of that fast diminishing band of pioneers, whose efforts have done much to place this town and district where it is today. A worker for all that was helpful and beneficial to the district and its inhabitants, and above all, a man of character, the deceased gentleman has left behind him a mark that will not be erased and could be worthily followed by the rising generation. The late Mr. Teakel was born at Whorouly, 80 years ago, he having the experience of celebrating his 80th birthday on the same date as that observed by King Edward VIII. At three years of age, the Teakel family removed to Myrtleford, and the deceased gentleman had spent the remaining 77 years in this district. He was a laborer by occupation, and a worker whose services were always sought after. In January, 1885, he married Miss Elizabeth Jones at the Beechworth Methodist Church, and in January, 1935 they celebrated their golden wedding, by publicly entertained by their family. Splendid health had been enjoyed by the deceased right up to the last few weeks of his life, but the latter month had found him failing in health and he gradually sank, until death finally intervened at 1.45 yesterday morning. Throughout his long sojourn here the late Mr. Teakel had been actively connected with every public movement, and he was one of the first trustees of the Myrtleford Racecourse and the Rechabite Lodge. He was for many years the recognised doorkeeper at all public functions, whilst his willing services were always to the disposal of any organisation. The a particularly wide circle of friends his loss is now greatly mourned. Left to cherish his memory are the widow and following members of the family: Charles (Wangaratta), Frank, Roy (Melbourne), Reg, Mabel (Mrs McColl, Sydney) and Molly (Mrs G.Murray, Mudgegonga). One daughter, Minnie, and a son, Clarence, are deceased. The funeral will leave his late residence at 3 p.m. today, to the Methodist portion of the Myrtleford cemetery. Mr J.E. Milne has charge of mortuary arrangements. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul & Kathryn Lucas" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 4:30 PM Subject: [AVNE] Elmer/Jones/Barton/Teakle > Looking for Elmer, Jones,Teakle and Barton in Myrtleford, Beechworth > 1850's onwards. > > I have a story written by Ivy Elmer and she talks about life in Murmungee > etc. Her parents were Frances Jones and Samuel Elmer. > Would really like to Contact any Teakle related to Charles Jones and > Elizabeth Teakle > Cheers > Kathryn > >

    08/01/2005 10:55:46
    1. Re: [AVNE] Elmer/Jones/Barton/Teakle
    2. Ronda Shambrook
    3. Hi Kathryn, I have an obituary for Charles Teakle/Teakel of Myrtleford which I will hunt out. Two Teakles married Murrays - will check that out too. Ronda ----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul & Kathryn Lucas" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 4:30 PM Subject: [AVNE] Elmer/Jones/Barton/Teakle > Looking for Elmer, Jones,Teakle and Barton in Myrtleford, Beechworth > 1850's onwards. > > I have a story written by Ivy Elmer and she talks about life in Murmungee > etc. Her parents were Frances Jones and Samuel Elmer. > Would really like to Contact any Teakle related to Charles Jones and > Elizabeth Teakle > Cheers > Kathryn > >

    08/01/2005 10:51:40