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CARTER..Australia

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cupcakes

cupcakes Report 26 Apr 2012 02:00

Charles Grafton CARTER 1865 - 1941
married
Mary BACON 1873 - 1950
they had Ernest Grafton Bacon CARTER 1898 - 1990
he married Vera MITCHELL the parents of
Lawrence Grafton b 1926...deceased,
Ian Charles b 1928...deceased,
Margaret Jean b 1931,
Winifred Vera b 1936,
John Graham b 1948
there was also Reginald Charles Hopetoun CARTER 1904 - 1930 (unmarried)
Lucy Caroline Mavis CARTER she married Arthur CHICK
and Lionel Victor CARTER 1913 - 1921 (child)

hoping to find family from Ernest and Lucy.

thank you

Gai

Gai Report 26 Apr 2012 07:25

Cupcakes, Could this be your Lucy?

Name: Lucy Caroline Mavis Chick
Gender: Female
Electoral Year: 1980
State: Victoria
District: Burke
Subdistrict: Woodend
Address: Mahoneys Road

There is no one else listed at that address with her.

Gai

cupcakes

cupcakes Report 26 Apr 2012 07:33

Thanks Gai,

will check whitepages...hope that she may still be there.

TonyOz

TonyOz Report 26 Apr 2012 08:45

Hi Cupcakes.

Macedon Cem. Vic. ( Cemetery Index )

CHICK Arthur Edmond, Lucy Caroline Mavis

http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ausvsac/Macedon.htm




Tony ( Victoria )

cupcakes

cupcakes Report 26 Apr 2012 09:35

Hi Tony,

my luck always find them once their passed, thank you.

Helen,