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Plot: Roman Catholic-Fa-0311 | GARTNER, Stanley John (I1180)
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Plot: Roman Catholic-Mon C4-0478 | THOMSON, Edna Mary (I1142)
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Plot: Roman Catholic-Mon C5-0196 | HANNABY, Allan Robert (I1265)
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Plot: Samson Avenue Gardens-Garden S2-0013 | TRENBERTH, Jacques Victor Robert (I23)
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Plot: Vc Section-Wall 11-0032 | HANLON, Myrtle Jean (I749)
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Plot: W-15-CE-SL-6388 | STILES, Amelia Louise (I104)
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Plot: Was Anglican GA 0088 | WYATT, Charlotte Jane (I199)
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Plot: Wesleyan-Ec-0353 | TONDUT, Daisy (I1160)
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Plot:(Mahau Sound Isolated Grave)
Percy is buried on what was once part of the front lawn of Erskine's (later Neame's) Accommodation House - also known as 'The Folly'. The other two known graves are those of his second wife's parents William and Emilie Erskine.
There may be a fourth burial - the ashes of William Erskine Neame (1912-1973)
[Contributor: Trevor Robas (49077337)] | NEAME, Percy Augustus (I723)
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POTTER.—On January 28, 1942, after a short illness, Judith Delyce, dearly beloved step-daughter of Sydney Talbot, of
170 Labouchere-road, South Perth; aged four years six months.
Source: 1942 'Family Notices', The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), 29 January, p. 1. , viewed 06 Sep 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article47178867
| POTTER, Judith Delyce (I1028)
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Private cremation.
Notice in West Australian online.
HANNABY:
A Private Cremation for the late Mr Leonard John Hannaby was held on THURSDAY (5.10.2017) in accordance with his wishes. The family extend their thanks to everyone for their messages, flowers and support. | HANNABY, Leonard John (I18)
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Probably in West Wyalong. No records found. | SHARP, James (I359)
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Reasearch SOURCE: No Title (1955, June 30). The Beverley Times (WA : 1905 - 1977), p. 4 (Supplement). Retrieved May 25, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article202771528 (Includes a photo of Allan & Bride) | HANNABY, Allan Robert (I1265)
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Registration number 761 | GARDINER, Oswald Alfred Robert (I337)
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Registration number 878 | SHARP, Sarah (I327)
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Research seems to show two more siblings. A Helen Mary Neame and a James Neame.
James is thought to be born in 1854. There are no New Zealand birth records for a James in 1854.
Helen is though to have been born at the same time (1852) as Jessie Sarah Neame or maybe the year after.
I have not found any records for a Helen Neame in marriage or death. So far electoral rolls have no shown a Helen Neame.
There is no given names on the birth record for 1852, the year that Jessie Sarah Neame used throughout her life.
In the absence of historic records for Helen, I would tend to believe that Helen didn't exist or Helen was Jessie Sarah Neame.
This timeline might be a clue to her life growing up:
1854: Jessie Sarah Neame was only 15 months old when her mother died.
1855: John Edward Neame (Jessie Sarah's father) married Rebecca Lyne. Jessie was now 2 and half years.
1867: Jessie now had 6 half brothers and sisters. She was now 14 years and 4 months.
1867: Jessie Sarah's step mother was committed to an asylum and he father (John Edward Neame) left for the Gold Field on the West Coast.
1869: Jessie Sarah Neame arrived in Melbourne Australia at the age of 16 years and 6 months. Arriving from Plymouth and it seems was traveling alone.
1871: Jessie Sarah Neame married Gustav Wilhelm Hillbrich. she was 18 and a half years.
It is assumed that some stage Jessie Sarah left New Zealand and went to England. It could have been to visit relatives. It could have been just to get away from a her life in New Zealand. It is odd that Jessie Sarah Neame went to Melbourne Australia instead of returning to New Zealand. | Family: John Edward NEAME / Sarah PAVEY (F100)
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Research SOURCE: 21st Birthday Party At Dwellingup (1953, February 5). South Western Advertiser (Perth, WA : 1910 - 1954), p. 6. Retrieved May 25, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article149763130 | HANNABY, Vernon Francis (I1261)
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Research SOURCE: Broke Into Camp (1952, March 6). The Norseman-Esperance News (WA : 1936 - 1954), p. 1. Retrieved May 25, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article258621985 | HANNABY, Gilbert William (I1250)
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Research SOURCE: Convicted Of Theft (1952, March 6). The Norseman-Esperance News (WA : 1936 - 1954), p. 1. Retrieved May 25, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article258621993 | HANNABY, Gilbert William (I1250)
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Research SOURCE: Farmer Gaoled (1950, January 8). Sunday Times (Perth, WA : 1902 - 1954), p. 2. Retrieved May 25, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article59501816 | HANNABY, Gilbert William (I1250)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1420)
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Research SOURCE: Warrant Issued (1952, March 6). The Norseman-Esperance News (WA : 1936 - 1954), p. 1. Retrieved May 25, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article258621984 | HANNABY, Gilbert William (I1250)
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Royal Perth Hospital | HARDY, Elizabeth Ann (I444)
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Sailed for NZ from Deal Kent, for Wellington, 9 Aug. 1849 at 9.00 p.m. on the 'Pekin'. Landed safely in Jan 1850 (Passenger Resgister) all well and in good spirit. May have trained as a doctor in the U.K., but did not complete his training.
Was the Headmaster of Collingwood School in 1859.
There is a photo of the school and the headmaster's house, and mention of his name on page 20 of a book ;"Collingwood To The Heaphy Track" by Carol Dawber , Published by River Press, Picton, New Zealand, 2000.
He was married to Harriet Rebecca Lyne at this time. The date fits with the births of three of their children in Collingwood (Emma 1860, Frederick 1862, Joseph 1864)
Died of paralysis and pneumonia at the Benevolent, Caversham, Dunedin, NZ
Source: http://www.neamefamily.com/tree/getperson.php?personID=I2671&tree=neame | NEAME, John Edward (I292)
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Saint John The Evangelist | Family: John NEAME / Sarah SAUNDERS (F101)
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Saint John's Parish | Family: William DOBSON / Elizabeth LAZZARI (F517)
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Samuel Hunt Twissell's family
Gloucester Family History Journal, No. 40, March 1989 - written by Mrs. J. Blanchard, Minchinhampton, Stroud, Glos.
"Henry was the third son of a family of seven children of Samuel and Elizabeth Twissell, both of whom were born and lived in the parish of Bisley until their marriage in 1835. Afterwards they made their home in Cainscross, where they brought up their seven children, and lived there until they died....
"Did [Henry] ever wonder about his ancestors? Whether he cared or not, there is an intriguing mystery about his paternal grandfather. In January 1813 at Bisley Church, Samuel HUNT, a weaver married Eleanor FORESHAW, both of the parish of Bisley. Their family of 6 boys and 5 girls arrived between the years of 1814 and 1830. However, some time before 1821, for some inexplicable reason, Samuel Hunt and his family took upon themselves the name of Twissell. When the time came for the three eldest children to marry, Harriet in 1837, George in 1844, and William in 1845, the marriage register enters them all as "HUNT-TWISSELL"s. When the next generation came along, the "Hunt" was dropped, they were baptised as "Twissell"s, including the above mentioned Sgt. Major Henry.
"The descendants of Samuel Hunt and his wife Eleanor have spread to many corners of the world, including Utah U.S., Pasadena California, Malta, King Williamstown, S. A., and many areas in the U.K. some still in the Cainscross and Stroud areas. Have any of them any theory about Samuel Hunt's extraordinary and mysterious decision 150 years ago?"
| HUNT, Samuel (I891)
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See Newspaper article: Mirror (Perth, WA:1921-1956) - Sat 7 Aug 1948 - Page 8 | Family: Arnold Clyde Ernst HILLBRICK / Margaret Winifred EASOM (F205)
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See War Service record for Thomas in Documents below. | WALSH, Thomas Henry (I374)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1178)
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Source: 1851 UK Census | SAYERS, Wilson (I658)
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Source: Brady Family Tree in Western Australia
Master Baker & Pastry Cook
Harold’s bakeries and probably shops or tearooms at Claremont (1910), Moora (1911), Mullewa, Mundijong (1914), North Perth 1915, Waroona (1920), Nanine (1932?), Fremantle (1933), Palmyra, Toodyay (1939), Koorda (1940s late), South Fremantle (1950), news agency at East Fremantle opposite Richmond School (1948).
| HILLBRICK, Harold William (I54)
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Source: http://www.neamefamily.com/tree/getperson.php?personID=I2671&tree=neame
Married to John Edward Neame at her fathers house. | LYNE, Harriet Rebecca (I300)
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Source: https://www.ancestry.com.au/imageviewer/collections/5378/images/32704_334557-00187?treeid=&personid=&rc=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=Pbf466&_phstart=successSource&pId=110474
A John Dobson arrived from Bremen aboard the "Barbarofsa" on 10/03/1911. Listed occupation as "Farm Laborer".
He arrived without any other of the same name. He would have been 29 years. It could be that he traveled separate from the rest of the family some months earlier. No other verification found. | DOBSON, John William (I628)
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Stated on John Neame & Sarah Pavey's Marriage certificate than John Neame (1790) was a Surgeon. | NEAME, John (I294)
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STEETH.— In affectionate remembrance of James Steeth, who died at Canning-street, Carlton, on the 21st June, 1890, aged 61 years. Also, my beloved sister Milly, who died at Hoddle-street, Collingwood, on the 23rd February, 1881, aged 43 years.
Their smiles and loving words we keep, Nor leave them at the tomb ; Sweet memories, they do not sleep, But all our lives illume. —Inserted by Clara Loveless.
Source: Family Notices (1891, June 22). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 1. Retrieved October 10, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article190630842 | STEETH, James Berridge (I309)
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STEETH—BROWN.—On the 21st February, by special licence, at the residence of the bridegroom, Carlton, James Steeth, senior, of Collingwood, to Elizabeth, step daughter of Mr. Jno. Charlton, of Brunswick. Home and N.Z. papers please copy.
Source: Family Notices (1890, March 1). Leader (Melbourne, Vic. : 1862 - 1918, 1935), p. 43. Retrieved October 10, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article198091647 | Family: Arthur Holmesdale STEETH / Jessie Hetta WRIGHT (F407)
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.: 1848-1957), Tue 29 Sep 1908, Family Notices, Deaths
BRISBANE - On the 26th September, at his residence, Murchison, Peter Brisbane, aged 76. A colonist since 1841. From Scotland, per Glenhuntly (fever ship). | BRISBANE, Peter (I81)
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THE Friends of the late Mr. JAMES STEETH are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment in the Melbourne General
Cemetery. The funeral will leave his daughter's residence (Mrs. Colley), 195 Canning-street, Carlton, THIS DAY (Monday, 23rd inst.), at 3 o'clock. THOMAS HENRY ALLISON, Undertaker, 181 Elgin-street, Carlton ; 307 Victoria-street, West Melbourne ; and Derby-street, Collingwood.
Telephone No. 1182.
Source: Family Notices (1890, June 23). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 1. Retrieved September 23, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article8612906 | STEETH, James Berridge (I309)
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THE WYALONG- GOLDFIELD.
AN EXCITING CHASE AFTER A THIEF. DEATH FROM TYPHOID.
BARMEDMAN, Tuesday. — Some excitement was caused at Wyalong West on Sunday night, when the report of two shots from a revolver were heard in the main street. A local butcher had been losing goods from his shop, and last night he got the police to watch. After midnight, a man came to the shop, which has an open front, and, coolly taking a carcass of mutton on his shoulder, started for home with it. The policeman called on him to stop, but the thief ran away. The policeman in following fell over some timber, and the thief, dropping the sheep, ran on, gaining ground. The policeman then fired two shots In the air, calling to the man to surrender, but the fellow escaped. A man was arrested yesterday, charged with being the thief. The man Sharp, who had been suffering from typhoid fever, died on Sunday night, and was buried yesterday.
Source: THE WYALONG GOLDFIELD. (1894, May 30). The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), p. 4. Retrieved November 9, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article236157640
Death has claimed another member of our community, the victim in this case being a miner named James Sharp. He had been suffering for some lime before the exact nature of his ailment was discovered, and latterly had been under the care of Dr. Cooper. The father of deceased was with him during his illness, and some neighbours had very kindly assisted in nursing the sick man. A few days since. his mother, who resided near Orange, was sent for and she arrived some time previous to his death. The funeral took place yesterday evening. The cause of death was typhoid.
Source: Local and District News. (1894, May 29). The Wyalong Star and Temora and Barmedman Advertiser (West Wyalong, NSW : 1894 - 1895; 1899 - 1906), p. 2. Retrieved November 9, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article144825040 | SHARP, James (I359)
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To confirm d. 05/08/1941 Smithfield NSW | HILLBRICK, Edward Gustav (I67)
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Tuckanarra is a small town in the Shire of Cue in the Murchison region of Western Australia. The town is located between Cue and Meekatharra along the Great Northern Highway in the Mid West region of Western Australia. | MELVILLE, Frederick Henry (I540)
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WAR CASUALTIES
Mrs Arabella Stiles, of Labouchere-road, South Perth, has been notified that her youngest son, James. has been admitted to the Tooting Military Hospital, England, suffering from gunshot wounds in the right leg.
Source: WAR CASUALTIES. (1918, January 5). The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), p. 7. Retrieved November 15, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article27465449
| STEETH, Arabella Louise (I106)
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War records from father "William Frederick Nicholson (WX11460" has a letter on file from Lesley Ann Hughes of Valcan Road, Wattle Grove, WA 6107 dated 03/12/1992. | NICHOLSON, Lesley Ann (I1263)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I196)
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We have not found a record of marriage even though Annie Alice (Ashworth) Moore was using the Gardiner surname and for all we know was introduced as Annie Gardiner. She was buried as Annie Gardiner. | Family: Percy Albert GARDINER / Annie Alice ASHWORTH (F127)
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Wesleyan Cemetery | MANSFIELD, Dora (I310)
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Where The Record Is Found (Citation)
"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NDZX-5QS : 4 February 2023), Francis Evelyn Bowes Elliott, 1865. | ELLIOTT, Francis Evelyn Bowes (I207)
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While no records seem to exist. There is on https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Neame-72 some information about other siblings for Jessie Sarah Neame. It seems that there may have been a sister Helen and a brother James.
Helen is thought to have the birth year. There is only one birth record and there is speculation that they may have been twins or just the same person. The birth record does not show any given names.
James is thought to be born around 1854.
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Neame-73 indicates that the knowledge of his birth is anecdotal.
At this stage it is the assumption that Jessie Sarah Neame was born 11 Dec 1852. Further documentation from her marriage and death does support the birth date an location.
Other Information:
1866 : John Neame's 2nd wife (Harriet) committed to Nelson Asylum
1867 : Harriet recommitted.
Feb 1867 : Father "John Edward Neame" left his second wife and went to the Goldfields.
Feb 1867: News article mentions that John Edward neame had 2 children from a former wife.
Feb 1867 : Jessie Sarah was 14+ years
Jun 1869 : Arrived in Melbourne from Plymouth
Jul 1871 : Married in Victoria
Questions:
Did John Edward Neame have two children with Sarah Pavey?
Where did Jessie Sarah's DOB 11/12/1852 come from?
When did Jessie Sarah Neame leave New Zealand?
How did Jessie Sarah Neame leave New Zealand?
Why did Jessie Sarah Neame go to Victoria Australia?
Did Jessie Sarah travel alone to Plymouth and to Australia?
Did Jessie Sarah leave home to visit relatives in England?
Did Jessie Sarah leave NZ because of family neglect? | NEAME, Jessie Sarah (I51)
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Will dated 23 April 1853. Will proved 5 April 1855. Qualified as Surgeon in 1813 Royal College of Surgeons. No record of career until 1835 when settled in Cecil Square,Margate, except that he had something to do with the Army between 1813 and 1816. Mentions his son John and wife Sarah living in NZ in his will of 1855.
Source: http://www.neamefamily.com/tree/getperson.php?personID=I3122&tree=neame | NEAME, John (I294)
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