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Research in Other Countries => Australia => Topic started by: FamilyDet on Monday 18 February 13 23:37 GMT (UK)
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Was hoping to get some suggestions on looking for a family in New South Wales. The mothers name was Ada Alice Holmes born in 1883 in Bombala, NSW. Ada married a William Smith in 1900, Bombala. Have been unable to find her after that.
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So we have her parents' names
23420/1883
HOLMES Ada A
Father John Mother Mary A
District Bombala
Birth
20330/1901
SMITH Ernest W
Father William Mother Ada A
District Bombala
Cando
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Hi there,
Have you confirmed that the 1900 marriage registered in the Bombala district for Ada A HOLMES and William SMITH is definitely your lass?
The NSW BDM has that marriage indexed as #8326. An official transcription of that mc will give you the family history information re parents of the bride and groom, as well as details about both Ada and William (age, occupation, bachelor/widower/divorcee and spinster/widow/divorcee etc). With the popularity of the surname SMITH, the groom’s occupation becomes one of the significant pieces of info to help find the couple.
http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/familyHistory/familyHistory.htm
I have looked at the NSW ER 1903 EDEN-MONARO, polling at Bombala.
There is a William Edward SMITH, of Bombala, a drover. I cannot find Ada enrolled there at that time, HOWEVER, she needed to be aged 21 to be eligible to enrol, AND it was not compulsory to enrol. Also, there’s no real way to draw the conclusion that the William Edward SMITH I am listing here was the chap married to your lass, based only on this Electoral Roll entry.
Cheers, JM