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MarieCeleste
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1 Aug 2014 09:37 |
Just following on from the info Cherylin found on Edmund Maurice .....
This is him on the Electoral Rolls:
Australia, Electoral Rolls, 1903-1980 Name: Edmund Maurice Heavens Gender: Male Electoral Year: 1963 State: Victoria District: deakin Subdistrict: Heidelberg
He's a contractor, living 37 Dobson Avenue, N22. At the same address is Alma Maria, a hairdresser. They're both at the same address with the same occupations in 1968 & 1972.
Different scenario in 1977
Name: Edmund Maurice Heavens Gender: Male Electoral Year: 1977 State: Victoria District: Templestowe Subdistrict: Ivanhoe
He's now living 8/59 Green Street and is a director. No listing for Alma Maria
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MarieCeleste
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1 Aug 2014 09:47 |
Sorry, I should have said there was no listing for Alma Maria with Maurice - here she is:
Australia, Electoral Rolls, 1903-1980 Name: Alma Maria Heavens Gender: Female Electoral Year: 1977 State: Queensland District: McPherson Subdistrict: Nerang
Occupation hairdresser, living in an area called Surfers Paradise.
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MarieCeleste
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1 Aug 2014 10:23 |
On Edmund Charles (or Edward Charles as he seemed to prefer to be known as) - he seemed to stay at the same address (Broad Street, Diamond Creek, Victoria) from 1936 onwards.
From 1936 to 1941 he's listed as a driver but by 1954 (when a daughter also makes a brief appearance on the electoral rolls) he's become a clerk. Sylvia May is listed with him to 1968 and then in 1977 he's listed alone.
You asked which ship he arrived on - he's listed on a few crew lists
Western Australia, Australia, Crew and Passenger Lists, 1852-1930 Name: E Heavens Rank: Ordinary Seaman Arrival Port: Newcastle Departure Date: 19 Jan 1921 Departure Port: Albany Vessel Name: Baldina
Western Australia, Australia, Crew and Passenger Lists, 1852-1930 Name: E Heavens Rank: Ordinary Seaman Nationality or Origin: British Arrival Date: 8 Feb 1922 Arrival Port: Bunbury Departure Port: Albany Vessel Name: Baldina
New South Wales, Australia, Unassisted Immigrant Passenger Lists, 1826-1922 Name: E Heavens Estimated birth year: abt 1904 Age: 18 Port of Departure: Port Adelaide Port of Arrival: Sydney, New South Wales Voyage Arrival Date: 23 Feb 1922 Vessel Name: Baldina Origin Location: Surrey (eng)
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Cherilyn
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1 Aug 2014 10:58 |
Hmm what is the daughter's name MC?
Here is his burial details
Springvale Botanical Cemetery Wall Niche Wall AC Niche 27 CREMATION 07/11/1980 Given Names EDMUND MAURICE Surname HEAVENS Religion UNITING CHURCH Date of Service 07/11/1980 Date of Death 04/11/1980 Age 48 Burial Type CREMATION Location Details Brind - Wall Niche Wall AC Niche 27 Public Grave Y/N N Tenure Date 31/12/2005
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Dolly
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1 Aug 2014 17:46 |
Thank you so much for looking all this up for me. Edmund Charles ( Chas) Heavens born England 1903/4 is my uncle he married Sylvia May so defo rellies. Daughter Ruth is obviously my cousin as was Edmund Maurice Heavens who died in 1980, same year as his father.
I didn't know Edmund Charles had been married before. I didn't know his marriage date to Sylvia. Sylvia according to my cousin was an orphan, how true that now is I don't know.
Also according to my cousin here in the UK, Edmund Maurices wife did move to Tasmania + children, but then she may not have kept her married name? This all hearsay to me and not solid evidence. Unfortunately I don't know the name of Edmund Maurice's daughter.
All the info so far matches up and I can see what goes where on my tree now. That is Sylvia's death over the page.
Edmund Maurice, Just Maurice to us in the UK did get married and as far as I know his wife is still alive. I think alot of things are kept quiet and its been difficult with the older generation to dig too deeply, although my cousin here in the uk who is in her 80s, some 30 years my seniour knows alot about our family and has told me alot, but I needed concrete proof that is the case. By the way, my cousin here in the UK and I found each other through GR!! how fab is that! we have now been in contact for nearly 10 years!
Thanks again for all your help from both you ladies. Best wishes Dolly xx
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Cherilyn
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8 Aug 2014 02:06 |
My pleasure, Dolly, happy to have helped a little.
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Gee
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12 Aug 2014 18:17 |
Cheri.....your expertise please :-)
http://www.genesreunited.co.uk/boards/board/ancestors/thread/1343562
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Cherilyn
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23 Aug 2014 04:48 |
Thanx, Gins :-)
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1 Sep 2014 03:55 |
nudge
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Cherilyn
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18 Sep 2014 13:03 |
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CrystalTips
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18 Sep 2014 13:56 |
Hi Cherilyn,
Thanks for nudging your thread, it reminded me that there is some information I need checking out.
I don't have world wide Ancestry membership, so I would be grateful if you would have a look at Queensland death indexes to confirm the following information. A few trees on Ancestry have Joseph Bowater who died in Charters Towers on 29/6/1911, age 69. They also have his wife Sarah (nee Wimble) who also died on 29/6/1911, age 60. I expected to find something in Trove newspapers seeing as they both died on the same day, but so far have only found information about two of his sons being the executors of his will.
Also would you please check their marriage - would it name Joseph's father? Again, according to some trees, Joseph Bowater married Sarah Ann Wimble on 12/4/1868 in Buninyong, Victoria.
Many thanks in advance, Christine
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Cherilyn
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19 Sep 2014 05:32 |
Hi Christine
This marriage in Vic shows his birthplace Digger - Pioneer Index. Victoria 1836-1888
Surname: BOWATER Given Names: Joseph Event: M Spouse Surname: WIMBLE Spouse Gvn Names: Sarah Anne Birth Place: WORCESTERSHIRE Year: 1868 Reg Number: 1175
Her birth place is shown as the same, not convinced both are correct. Still looking...
EDIT: Rural Qld death for Joseph (age is different): 1911 / C2297/ Joseph Bowater / - / - ** born England aged 71 years
There are 2 Joseph BOWATERs born in 1841 in Dudley to choose from (and one born 1840 but suspect died that one as a baby in same year).
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Cherilyn
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19 Sep 2014 05:37 |
This MAY be his arrival in Victoria, via New Zealand (age fits anyway)
BOWATER J [aged] 19 [arr] MAY 1862 [aboard] CITY OF HOBART [dep] N 032 001
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Cherilyn
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19 Sep 2014 05:56 |
Can't find much more - no trace of Sarah's death. You could order the marriage cert above for A$21?
Here is a son's obit: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article81213546
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Cherilyn
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19 Sep 2014 06:05 |
Found her!!! She died in NSW. Looks possible she moved there with the younger children soon after Joseph died. She is buried at Woronora Cemetery.
This is her death notice: The Sydney Morning Herald, Wednesday 9 April 1924 BOWATER.—April 8, 1924, at the Home of Peace, Marrickville, Sarah Ann, dearly loved mother of Mrs. A. P. Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. E. Gillow, and Mr. and Mrs. H. Christ, aged 78 years 10 months. At rest.
The daughters mentioned above are Adelaide Phoebe (m. Chas E HUBBARD in 1909, d. ?), Florence Emma Melba (m. Edward W GILLOW 1920, d. 1967) and Lillian Maude (m. Hy A CHRIST in 1912, d. 1975). All 3 married in Marrickville, NSW.
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Cherilyn
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19 Sep 2014 06:14 |
Well this is interesting! Not only were Jos & Sarah BOTH living in Marrickville in 1909, this marriage notice for daughter Adelaide indicates American and Tasmanian links to the ROBINSON family!!
The Sydney Morning Herald, Saturday 13 March 1909 HUBBARD-BOWATER. -February 24, 1909, at the residence of the bride's parents, "The Glen," George-street, Marrickville, Sydney, by the Rev. Mr.Jennings, Charles Edgar, eldest son of Mr and Mrs. T. H. Hubbard, late of Charters Towers Queensland, to Adelaide Phoebe, fifth daughter of Mr and Mrs. J. Bowater, late of Charters Towers, Queensland, and great grand daughter of Captain George Robinson, of Massachussetts, America, and grand niece of the late Captain J. W. Robinson, of Hobart, Tasmania.
EDIT: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article24243915 and http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article12760106
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Cherilyn
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19 Sep 2014 07:03 |
Ok have worked out the connection. Sarah's birthplace on the marriage reg is incorrect (as I wondered, since they were identical!)
She was actually born in 1850 in Hobart, Tasmania, daughter of John WIMBLE and Emma ROBINSON. Emma was a daughter of American man George ROBINSON and Elizabeth PRESNELL (and a sister of James Wm, the Capt J W mentioned in the notice above). There are some trees online about this family. The Presnells are interesting - both of Elizabeth's parents were convicts and she was born on Norfolk Island. Sadly Sarah's mum Emma died in Victoria in 1853 aged only 23 (when Sarah would have been only about 2 or 3 years old). :-(
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CrystalTips
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19 Sep 2014 08:13 |
Hi Cherilyn,
Thank you so much for all the information!
The death of Sarah in 1924 highlights that so many people have the wrong information in Ancestry trees (no surprises there), and explains why I couldn't find anything in Trove newspapers. I would have expected to find something if they had died on the same day, even if it had been a co-incidence rather than some sort of disaster / murder.
If I bought the marriage certificate would it give details of his father just to confirm that it is 'my' Joseph? I have Joseph on the 1861 England census age 19, a miner, born in Dudley Worcestershire, father Benjamin. I found Joseph and Benjamin Boattie as passengers on the Donald McKay, arriving in Melbourne in October 1862. Benjamin Bowater died 10 days later in Maitland (I have the death cert which confirms his spouse and children as on 1861 census)
I had assumed that Joseph remained in Australia, and assumed that it was he who married Sarah Ann Wimble, however there is now the J. Bowater you found who arrived in Victoria in May 1862 to consider. Joseph's mother was called Phoebe, and Adelaide's second name is Phoebe ... I think that because the marriage you have given details of, and the Pioneer index both giving his place of birth as Worcestershire that everything ties in :-D
Thank you once again, Christine xx
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CrystalTips
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19 Sep 2014 08:18 |
OOh thank you, more information. You must have posted whilst my internet connection was being rather hit and miss
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Cherilyn
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19 Sep 2014 14:37 |
Yes the marriage cert SHOULD give that info re his parents (and confirm hers too).
Interesting you mention Benjamin BOWATER as I had some inklings about this chap, wondering if it might be his father - tho 1850 is a bit early and you may have him in a UK census in 1851!
Digger - Pioneer Index. Victoria 1836-1888
Surname: BOWATER Given Names: Benjamin Event: M Spouse Surname: GARVEN Spouse Gvn Names: Mary Ann Year: 1850 Reg Number: 5561
Surname: BOWATER Given Names: Benjamin Event: D Father: Benjamin Mother: Mary GRAINGER Age: 62 Birth Place: BIRM Year: 1875 Reg Number: 11307
Mary Ann died in 1884, aged 56. They had no children.
The only other BOWATERs in early Vic were a family headed by James and Ellen Maria (nee RICHARDS). They lived in Pentridge in the 1850s-60s.
Oh and a Godfrey Rathbone BOWATER (a glorious name!) who died in 1877 aged 60, no other details.
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