Hello Elaine Thank you for your assistance. Charles was single when he died. Charles was the son of Thomas Moore Musgrave who was the Postmaster General. http://musgravemanor.com/Postmaster.html Extracts from article on above URL: 9 Sept 1854 Musgrave buried in Bath Abbey Cemetery. (Approx. 6 plots from his close friend Rev. Edward Tottenham, d. 1853). Tottenham was Priest of the Laura Chapel Trust in which Musgrave may have been an appointed trustee. Musgrave, Section '6', Row 'C', Plot 5-6. Additional transcript on gravestone: "and his son Charles Musgrave who died in Melbourne, August 1864, aged 30" The Obituary only refers to "the amiable daughter of the deceased" and Death Certificate of Charles Musgrave; "Died in a Melbourne Hospital. Certificate states age as '28'. Born in Bath, England, dwelt 11 years in Melbourne, Victoria. Parents: Unknown. Unmarried, Profession: Teacher. Cause/death: Paralysis Debility." Is there a method of gaining any further information regarding these passports, please? Cheers Joanne ----- Original Message ----- From: "Elaine Rogers" <alelaine@tpg.com.au> To: "Joanne Flack" <bell.bird@bigpond.com> Sent: Saturday, November 14, 2009 6:27 PM Subject: Re: Charles MUSGRAVE died Melbourne 1864 > Joanne, A Charles B Musgrave, passport number 6200,5 July 1851. > C.B. Musgrave, passport number 306,5 April 1852. > Charles B Musgrave,passport number 4105,20 July 1853 > > A Charles Musgrave married in NSW a Mary A Corry,1855. Number > V1855708/1855. Just a thought. This would be a parish record. The first > passport names are from the applications for passport found on Find My > Past. Regards Elaine >