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| BREVITIES. (Article), Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Tuesday 28 September 1897 page Article | 2013-05-25 22:35 | Lancers volunteer fo* Ifiaia. (SeMnaa Nfavy to be reconstructed. ' ' ? '' Tribesmen in the Upper Swat Valley have Biib mitted. , ' - . v Thirty-flve thousand Dervishes at Omdurman wmstrufetlng entrenchments. A detachment of the £rst Australian Horse has been farmed at Cootamundra. ? The Gosfora wild flower show will be opened J)y Another Australian Victory — Towns, of Newcas Shearing was started at CassHis Station on Sat urday with .a full board. About 27,000 sheep are Weepoo, near Hillston, died suddenly on Mon suicide at Mossgiel recently, is in a dying con dition at the HiUston Hospital. BBpffig; f |
Lancers volunteer for India. German Navy to be reconstructed. Tribesmen in the Upper Swat Valley have sub- mitted. Thirty-five thousand Dervishes at Omdurman constructing entrenchments. A detachment of the first Australian Horse has been formed at Cootamundra. The Gosford wild flower show will be opened by Another Australian Victory — Towns, of Newcas- Shearing was started at Cassilis Station on Sat- urday with a full board. About 27,000 sheep are Weepoo, near Hillston, died suddenly on Mon- suicide at Mossgiel recently, is in a dying con- dition at the Hillston Hospital. BREVITIES. |
| A MINER'S SUICIDE. DOMESTIC WORRY THE CAUSE. Melbourne, February 2. (Article), The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), Monday 3 February 1908 page Article | 2013-05-24 12:19 | he returned home, he founed that his |
he returned home, he found that his |
| Family Notices (Family Notices), The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), Tuesday 21 March 1950 page Family Notices | 2013-05-23 22:06 | Fenwiek, G. W. Perks, J.C. Giraedo, G. O. Ralph, W. MeConkey., C. J. CINNEIY: In loving memory of March 15, at Wralkatchem Hos -eital George Wilitam Fen~tick. be *oved husband of Mary Jane Fen wick. loving father of Lesl.e. Bert, Dorothly . and Clarrie; ?ed 78 UEATHS. |
Fenwick, G. W. Perks, J.C. Giraudo, G. O. Ralph, W. McConkey., C. J. CHINNERY: In loving memory of March 15, at Wyalkatchem Hos- pital, George William Fenwick, be- loved husband of Mary Jane Fenwick, loving father of Leslie, Bert, Dorothy, and Clarrie; aged 78 DEATHS. |
| Postures Protection Board Monthly Meeting of Directors (Article), Narandera Argus and Riverina Advertiser (NSW : 1893 - 1953), Monday 27 August 1951 page Article | 2013-05-23 13:13 | ority, advising that Mr. Sanders, EaD bit Inspector employed by the Boar. I, |
ority, advising that Mr. Sanders, Rabbit Inspector employed by the Boar. I, |
| Charge of Stealing Railway Property Dismissed (Article), Narandera Argus and Riverina Advertiser (NSW : 1893 - 1953), Monday 8 June 1953 page Article | 2013-05-23 13:10 | The charge was amended lo 'ead |
The charge was amended to read |
| THREE MOTOR DRIVERS LODGE APPEALS (Article), Narandera Argus and Riverina Advertiser (NSW : 1893 - 1953), Thursday 30 October 1952 page Article | 2013-05-23 13:07 | Two Griflith men and u man from Mcrrylands have lodged appeals against sentences imposed un them at the last sitting of Grffltli police ' They are John William Eade. and and Edwin James Morgan, of Merry Eade was lined £15 on a charge oB attempting to set a lorry in motion iu Bamra Avenue whilst under tbe in 1 Lockwood was fined £21! for driviu~ a utility jn lianna Avcuue on i'lth August, while under (he influence of liquor. On a charge of negligent driv Jug: he was fined L5. on 2,1b September while under the influence of lii/uor. and Sir, Tor negli gent driving. — ('Area News,' Grif |
Two Griffith men and a man from Merrylands have lodged appeals against sentences imposed on them at the last sitting of Griffith police They are John William Eade, and and Edwin James Morgan, of Merry- Eade was fined £15 on a charge of attempting to set a lorry in motion in Banna Avenue whilst under the in- Lockwood was fined £20 for driving a utility in Banna Avenue on 30th August, while under the influence of liquor. On a charge of negligent driv- ing he was fined £5. on 27th September while under the influence of liquor, and £5 for negli- gent driving. — ("Area News," Griffith). |
| CASUALTIES. MAN DROWNED. ADELAIDE, Monday. (Article), The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tuesday 16 February 1932 page Article | 2013-05-22 23:25 | Catherine Tieosure 54 of Georgetown In juied Ma\ Is Treasure fractured arm and head injuries Irene Treasuie severe bruises and shock Both girls are daughters of Mrs Trca sine The car was driven by Mr Andrew Treasure farmer oi Georgetown who was mi- hi lured |
Catherine Treasure, 54, of Georgetown. In- jured: Mavis Treasure, fractured arm and head injuries; Irene Treasure, severe bruises and shock. Both girls are daughters of Mrs Treasure. The car was driven by Mr. Andrew Treasure, farmer, of Georgetown, who was un- injured. |
| CASUALTIES. MAN DROWNED. ADELAIDE, Monday. (Article), The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tuesday 16 February 1932 page Article | 2013-05-22 23:20 | Valne Arthur Borwick 24 was found shot May Thomas 14 of Mandemar-avenue Ing for work and on their way back to Albury the railway line The driver of a special Franks with his skull smashed and his mate Albury for burial --* MAN FOUND DEAD GIRL S FALL FROM TRAIN MOTOR CYCLISTS INJURED rails and was struck by the oil-box of a pas- MAN FATALLY INJURED Wilfred Franks 21 was killed on the rail- way line near Junee on Saturday With Ronald John Rice Franks had been look where both resided they decided to sleep near was lying near the '.ails Police found lying close by sound asleep Rice and the sing goods train The body was taken to TWO WOMEN INJURED _ BATHURST Monday JUNEE Monday |
Vaine Arthur Borwick, 24, was found shot May Thomas, 14, of Mandemar-avenue, ing for work and on their way back to Albury, the railway line. The driver of a special Franks with his skull smashed, and his mate Albury for burial. * MAN FOUND DEAD. GIRL S FALL FROM TRAIN. MOTOR CYCLISTS INJURED. rails, and was struck by the oil-box of a pas- MAN FATALLY INJURED. Wilfred Franks, 21, was killed on the rail- way line near Junee on Saturday. With Ronald John Rice, Franks had been look- where both resided, they decided to sleep near was lying near the rails. Police found lying close by, sound asleep. Rice and the sing goods train. The body was taken to TWO WOMEN INJURED . BATHURST, Monday JUNEE, Monday. |
| KILLED BY TRAIN ALBURY RESIDENT THE VICTIM SLEEPING ALONGSIDE LINE (Article), Wodonga and Towong Sentinel (Vic. : 1885 - 1954), Friday 19 February 1932 page Article | 2013-05-22 23:14 | Junco on Saturday evening. He was sleeping alongside the rail. Franks, who was i son of Mr. WilI liam Franks, contractor, Buckingham car with Rice several wooks ago in The police believe that Franks sud the fact that anything untoward baa occurred. liH had heard no trains his case was regarded as hopeless an'. |
Junee on Saturday evening. He was sleeping alongside the rail- Franks, who was a son of Mr. William Franks, contractor, Buckingham- car with Rice several weeks ago in The police believe that Franks sud- the fact that anything untoward had occurred. He had heard no trains his case was regarded as hopeless and |
| FATALLY INJURED BY TRAIN. Companion Sleeping Near By. (Article), The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Monday 15 February 1932 page Article | 2013-05-22 23:09 | JUNEE (NSW). Sunday - Wilfred on the line. Ihe police found Franks |
JUNEE (N.S.W.). Sunday.- Wilfred on the line. The police found Franks |





Axam from Marston Moretaine & Kempston, Bedfordshire (Alan Eade)



Newspaper entries on the descendants of John Brown (born John Yule) (1830-1886) and Mary ______.
Newspaper entries on the descendants of Margaret Jane Brown (1833-1879) and Charles Frederick Seal / Butcher (1827-1922).
John and Margaret and their parents George Brown (1807-1854) and Barbara Gray (1810-1894) emigrated from Scotland to Sydney, New South Wales on the "Lady Kennaway" on 12 August 1838. They settled in the Singleton area.

Carter from Welton le Wold & Aby, Linconlshire - West from Ashburnham & Brighton, Sussex (Alan Eade)

Descendants of John Clarke and Jane Ditchfield



Newspaper articles regarding the descendants of George Farley (1831-1900) and Sarah Alice Miller (1831-1879).
Newspaper articles regarding the descendants of Ethel Louisa Farley (1879-1973) and Edward Henman (1882-1940). Ethel's father was Thomas Farley, both Thomas and George Farley were the sons of George Farley (1805-1863) and Martha Geer (1803-1886). George and Sarah immigrated to Victoria about 1857. Ethel and Edward immigrated to Victoria in 1914.




Details of the mutiny of the Junior on 25 December 1857 by Cyrus Plumer (R: Alan Eade)














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