Emma Jane Watkins d of Thomas Morgan & Emma Watkins b 10-1-1889
I can't find her after 1901 and a tree on Ancestry has her marrying Henry Thomas Woolaway in Sydney Australia
I do not have access to world wide records and I have a vague record of an aunt saying Aunt Emma went to Australia.
Is there any way this can be confirmed please
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Record Transcription: New South Wales Marriages 1788-1945 What can I do with this record?
First name(s) Emma J Last name Watkins Denomination - Marriage year 1914 Registration year 1914 Registration district Manly State New South Wales Country Australia Spouse's first name(s) Henry T Spouse's last name Woollaway Registration number 12604 Volume reference - Cross reference - Record set New South Wales Marriages 1788-1945 Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Civil Marriage & Divorce Collections from Australasia
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Thank you.
Do Australian death records give any parent information?
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google - What you might expect to see on an historical AUS BDM certificate
http://www.jaunay.com/bdm.html
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Emma Jane Walkins in the Sydney, Australia, Anglican Parish Registers, 1814-2011 Name: Emma Jane Walkins Gender: Female Marriage Age: 25 Event Type: Marriage Birth Date: abt 1889 Marriage Date: 27 Jun 1914 Marriage Place: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Parish as it Appears: MANLY Father: Thomas Walkins <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Mother: Emma Jane Walkins <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Spouse: Henry Thos. Woolaway [ blacksmith] - age 31
Emma's address: 33 Pine Street, Manly. Birthplace: Abergavenny, North Wales <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Father's occupation: engine driver Parents: Thomas Watkins and Emma Jane Prosser.
Henry's address: 375 Victoria Road, [Marrickville ? ] Birthplace: London, England. Parents: John Woolaway (gas manager ) and Mary Callingham
Witnesses: Catherine & John Brightmore.
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??? Deserters from HM Services.
From HMS Powerful, at Sydney, on 3rd [ May, 1911 ]
Henry Woolaway, blacksmith's mate, native of England, age 32, height 5ft 10ins, brown hair, grey eyes, fresh complexion.
Henry Woolaway in the Tasmania, Australia, Police Gazettes, 1884-1933 Name: Henry Woolaway Birth Year: abt 1879 Year: 1911 Place: Australia, Tasmania Age: 32 Reference Description: AU6103-1911 Tasmania Police Gazette 1911
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Thomas Henry Woolaway in the UK, Imperial Yeomanry Records, 1899-1902 Name: Thomas Henry Woolaway Rank: Farrier Sergeant <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Enlistment Age: 20 Attestation Age: 20 Discharge Age: 21 Event Type: Attestation Birth Date: abt 1880 Birth Place: Aldershot, Hants <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Enlistment Date: 13 Feb 1901 Enlistment Place: Reading Attestation Date: 13 Feb 1901 Attestation Place: Reading Military Place: South Africa Unit: 39 Coy 1st Prov Batt Regiment: Imperial Yeomanry Service Number: 26305 Discharge Date: 24 Jul 1901 Discharge Place: Shorncliffe Father: John Woolaway
Henry Woolaway in the 1891 England Census Name: Henry Woolaway Gender: Male Age: 9 Relationship: Son Birth Year: 1882 Father: John Woolaway Mother: Mary Woolaway Birth Place: Aldershot, Hampshire, England Civil Parish: Hartley Wintney Ecclesiastical parish: St John Residence Place: Hartley Wintney, Hartley Wintney, Hampshire, England Registration District: Hartley Wintney Sub registration district: Hartley Wintney ED, Institution or Vessel: 1 Neighbors: Piece: 956 Folio: 5 Household Members: Name Age John Woolaway 37 Mary Woolaway 32 John Woolaway 13 Alice Woolaway 11 Henry Woolaway 9 Rosa Woolaway 7 Matilda Woolaway 6 Ada Woolaway 1 Frederick G Woolaway 6/12
Birth:
WOOLAWAY, HENRY THOMAS mms CALLINGHAM GRO Reference: 1881 D Quarter in FARNHAM Volume 02A Page 113
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Henry Woolaway in the UK, Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services, 1848-1939 Name: Henry Woolaway Gender: Male Birth Date: 25 Oct 1879 Birth Place: Aldershot, Hants First Service Date: 30 Sep 1903 First Ship Served On: Duke Of Welln II Last Service Date: 3 May 1911 Last Ship Served On: Powerful <<<<<<<<<<<<<< Service Number: 346056
In the column headed "If discharged, whither and for what cause" it just says "Run" !
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Brilliant. Thank you very much.
That is definitely my Emma. My gt aunt. All the details fit, even down to Thomas’s occupation - apart from them describing Abergavenny as NORTH Wales
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