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Title: Christopher PLUMBE born Bendigo c. 1858
Post by: MichaelCardiff on Tuesday 15 June 10 13:05 BST (UK)
Any information on his birth and family (parents/siblings) will be welcomed.  It's possible his father was Henry as I found a record of a Henry in Bendigo going bankrupt in 1862.  it looks as though the family continued until recently in Bendigo.

Thank you.

Title: Re: Christopher Plumbe born Bendigo c. 1858
Post by: LoganH on Tuesday 15 June 10 13:28 BST (UK)
Here is a start for you  :D
have not found Christopher PLUMBE birth, (not yet! )
if this is his parents then you have :-
Father Henry PLUMBE, married Elizabeth Tine REED in 1857 (#1358)

Births
Amelia, father same, mother Elizabeth Tine REID born at Forest Creek in 1856 (#13673)
Henry, father same, mother Eliz Tine REED, born at Castlemaine in 1857 (#16626)
William Cuthbert, father same, mother Elizabeth REED, born at Chewton in 1860 (#9975)
Little William died aged 6 months at FOR (Forest Creek)in 1860 (#11802)
Mary Ann Elizabeth, father same, mother Elizabeth Tine REID, born at Sandridge in 1861 (#19366)
Clara Rose, father same, mother Elizabeth Tine REID,born at IRON (possibly Ironbark ,suburb Bendigo) in 1864 (#4896)
Little Clara died, father Harry, aged 4 months at Sand (Sandhurst aka Bendigo) in 1864 (#3145)
Margaret, father Henry, mother Elizabeth Jine REED  at Sand (Sandhurst) in 1865 (#11381)
Little Margaret died aged 6 months at Sandhurst in 1865 (#9985)
Charles, father Henry, mother Elizabeth REED in Sandhurst in 1866 (#17674)
Harry Williams, father Henry, mother Elizabeth Tine REED at Sandhurst in 1869 (#11352)
Florence Knightingale, father Harry, mother Elizabeth REED at Sandhurst in 1871 (#19323)
Jane May Thomspson, father Henry, mother Elizabeth Tine REED at Sandhurst in 1875 (#12228)
Arthur Reuben, father Harry, mother Elizabeth Tine REID at Sandhurst in 1877 (#24915)
Grace, father Henry, mother Elizabeth REED, at Sandhurst in 1880 (#4840)

Notice the spelling of mum's name, the reference no. are the registration no. taken from Public Records Office of Victoria.


Title: Re: Christopher Plumbe born Bendigo c. 1858
Post by: MichaelCardiff on Tuesday 15 June 10 14:37 BST (UK)
Thank you - at least 12 children in 24 years - what a woman!  Thanks for all the information -
I guess that must be the family as there seems to be a gap into which Christopher would fit.
Title: Re: Christopher PLUMBE born Bendigo c. 1858
Post by: XXXX on Friday 10 September 10 12:55 BST (UK)
Your Arthur Reuben Plumbe was buried at Bendigo Cemetery on 25.10.1957.  Grave Number 18771.  Interment Number: 038266.  He was aged 79.

http://www.bencemtrust.com.au/
Title: Re: Christopher PLUMBE born Bendigo c. 1858
Post by: tropicalj on Friday 10 September 10 22:27 BST (UK)
Can you tell u what you do know about Christopher Plumbe?

Are you descended from him?  IF so How, d?





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I guess that must be the family as there seems to be a gap into which Christopher would fit.

so that would mean you having nothing to verify this is the right family

Jenn
Title: Re: Christopher PLUMBE born Bendigo c. 1858
Post by: MichaelCardiff on Saturday 11 September 10 13:28 BST (UK)
Christopher Plumbe was my great-grandfather.  He served as Inspector of Mines in Ipoh, Malaya, retiring in 1904 and moving to England with his Cornish wife Emily, met and married (in 1893) in Malaya.  One daughter died, the other was Elsie, my father's mother.  He died in Putney, London in late 1911, aged 53, and his death certificate says he was born in Bendigo.
Title: Re: Christopher PLUMBE born Bendigo c. 1858
Post by: Aussie1947 on Monday 13 September 10 07:01 BST (UK)
Hi,

A Henry Plumbe butcher of Sandhurst appeared in the  Victorian Government Gazette in March 1864   

He was listed under Return of Melbourne Insolvencies for the week ending 20th March 1864.

Also

Victorian Government Gazette December 1856

Under a schedule listing the shareholders of the Forest Creek Diggers Gold Mining Company There is a Henry Plumbe butcher of Forest Creek holding 1 share.

This was a new venture and a share was valued at 13 pounds.

If it is your Henry it puts him in the Victorian Goldfields near Castlemaine in 1856.

Regards

Gerry