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Research in Other Countries => Australia => Topic started by: aginger on Wednesday 08 February 12 14:16 GMT (UK)
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I have a 1923 photo taken in South Marston Wiltshire, England,on it is written "Clara Large" outside "Sparrow Barracks" nb, this was the last of the single storey thatched labourers cottages here,now demolished, I have taken a digital of photo, but skill prevents posting,laptop with software is busted..
Well, Clara had married an EDGAR Sheridan 3rd Q 1920 Vol 5a Page 33 here, in this Village on photo.
Now I find that Clara is related by marriage to my family,via my Daughter in law.
Another note on paper says "Ned" Sheridan ex Australian Army,he in fact worked with my father David Edgar Williams 1907-1983 at the Drop Hammer Forge,s in the Great Western Railway Works in Swindon Wiltshire right up through WW11.
Edgar Sheridan,s Death Cert states ,Birth 14th June 1898 Death Reg,d March 1977 age 78.
There is just a chance that "Ned" was an Australian by Birth, so a possible registration in Australia,and yesterday I told his youngest son that I would have a look for him!!
Gratefull of any help please. Allen.
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Hi Allen,
Yes, Edgar SHERIDAN was an Aussie & served in WW1 ;D
Birth NSW:
SHERIDAN EDGAR b. 14 June 1898 WICKHAM #26923
Parents: MATTHEW W & ELIZABETH A
Parents Marriage NSW:
SHERIDAN MATTHEW W R m. BRANN ELIZABETH 1887 NEWCASTLE #6439
He also had five siblings - William E, Martha A, Matthew W, Reuben & Grace.
You can search the NSW BDM online here:
http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/cgi-bin/Index/IndexingOrder.cgi/search?event=births
AIF WWI:
SHERIDAN Edgar: Service Number - 60536
Place of Birth: Newcastle NSW
Place of Enlistment: Newcastle NSW
Next of Kin: (Father) SHERIDAN William Matthew
His service records are online free to read & download 23 pages at the NAA:
http://www.naa.gov.au/collection/using/search/
Just click on search as a guest & when the next page opens just use his name Edgar Sheridan & dates 1918-1920 then on the last page you will see his information then you just click on the 'view digital copy' up in the RH corner to see his file.
You can also see his profile on the AIF project:
http://www.aif.adfa.edu.au:8080/showPerson?pid=273281
Also his Embarkation Roll at the AWM here:
http://www.awm.gov.au/research/people/nominal_rolls/first_world_war_embarkation/person.asp?p=216271
http://www.awm.gov.au/collection/records/awm8/23/111/awm8-23-111-6-0421.pdf
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Hi
Wickham and Smedmore are suburbs in Newcastle, do you need any information on burials ?
I live near Newcastle.
Muss
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Did you already have this photo?
http://acms.sl.nsw.gov.au/item/itemDetailPaged.aspx?itemID=433337
Sue
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To those stalwart Rootschatters who have helped me find the family still in Australia Thank You, The whole group of this mans Ancestors are on 3 Family Trees on A------Ry,, without your help I would not have put his name in, its 4 inches of snow, and cold outside,so I came indoors!! if my father had not put a note with the photograph,"ex Australian Army",and the fact was Edgar worked with him in the Great Western Railway Works, Steam Hammer Shop, Swindon,probably as "Furnaceman" which was his occupation in Newcastle NSW[Army Record] Now I find that my Grand daughters are linked through Large/Morse family to Clara Alice Large 1898 Edgar,s Wife,just about the full circle.
A great big thank you.
Allen.