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Isabella (Bella) Baudot (nee Tyrell) [c.1854 - 1884]
Would anyone please be able to assist with information on the marriage and / or death & burial of Isabella Baudot (nee Tyrell) [c.1854 - 1884]?
Parents: Edward Tyrell and Honora Tyrell (nee Foley)
Abode / Place of death: Richmond / Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Spouse: Edouard (Edward) Baudot (de Rouville), born Paris, France.
If possible, would anyone living in Victoria be able to trace the cause of death, where Bella may be buried and if there is a memorial headstone please?
Thanks in advance if anyone can assist with this enquiry.
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A group of people surname TYRELL arrive in Melbourne in 1854 including
TYRRELL HONORA. Aged 30. Date Jan. 1854. Per BOOMERANG (9 334)
TYRRELL EDMOND. Aged 32 (as above)
http://prov.vic.gov.au/index_search?searchid=24
There was this birth to the above couple
TYRELL Honora
Father Edmond
Mother Honora FOLEY
Birth MELB
Year 1859
Reg 11778
I am not certain they are your people.
Here is the full death index for Bella
Bella Bodot
At Richmond, Victoria
Age30
Father Tyrrell Edward
Mother Honora Foley
Year 1884
reg 10379
The death certificate will give you details of her burial.
Sue
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Following Sue's info...
Death certificates in Victoria are very informative and other than a headstone should answer all your questions. If you decided to purchase an image you must use the spelling on the index.
Link to information on all Victorian certificates
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,373754.0.html
You can purchase [$20] an image online and immediately download
https://online.justice.vic.gov.au/bdm/index-search?action=purchaseImage
BODOT Bella
Father Tyrrell Edward Mother Honora FOLEY
At Richmond 30 years 1884 Reg#10379
You can also search the digitised newspapers on
http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper
for a possible death notice or any other info on the family.
Good luck
Cando
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According to information on the web, her name was Bridget Isabella TYRELL born 1853 Co Clare Ireland.
I would appear that Edward was a publican.
Mercury and Weekly Courier Saturday 23 August 1884
At the Fitzroy Court on Monday the Police Magistrate granted a transfer of the license for the Civil Service Hotel, corner of Gertrude and Gore streets, from Edward Bodot to William Barry. The new licensee was granted a permit to be absent from the Hotel for four months.
Cheers :)
Cando
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2nd Marriage in Vic the following year
DE ROUVILLE Edward Baudot born Paris
WALTERS Susan born Ireland
1885 Reg#4480R
R = Two entries on the index but only one registration number.
ROWVILLE Edward Baudot born Paris
WALTERS Susan born Ireland
1885 Reg#4480R
Cando
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I have had a look around the indexes and other resources in an attempt to help you with burial information for BRIDGET.
I thought perhaps locating the burial of other family members may guide us to BRIDGET,
(By the way, if you follow my search suggestion for the arrival in 1854, you will see BRIDGET is with the others)
This family did not use newspapers very much for family announcements and so to date I have not located a burial for her parents or siblings.
The father used EDWARD and EDMOND/MUND interchangeably and likewise the surname has either one or two R's. He appears to have been a bootmaker.
More information available if of interest
He died intestate in 1878 and administration was granted to NORAH, his widow, You can read the digitised document
http://prov.vic.gov.au/index_search?searchid=54
The couple had a number of deaths of their children, both in infancy and in early adulthood.
I have not located death announcement or notice for any to this point. So nothing to point the way to BRIDGET.
Melbourne General Cemetery would be geographically likely ::)
Sue
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Thanks, sparrett and cando for your assistance. I think we were on the right track, with her husband marrying Susan the following year. The variant spellings do not help!
Presumably if the marriage of Bella and Edouard was also in Victoria this should also be traceable if one had an idea where to look?
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Following Sue's info...
Death certificates in Victoria are very informative and other than a headstone should answer all your questions. If you decided to purchase an image you must use the spelling on the index.
Link to information on all Victorian certificates
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,373754.0.html
You can purchase [$20] an image online and immediately download
https://online.justice.vic.gov.au/bdm/index-search?action=purchaseImage
Good luck
Cando
Cando has offered some sound advice here.
You will probably find information beyond the queries you have presented here from this Certificate.
Sue
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They were not married in Victoria. Perhaps you need to extend your search to other colonies.
Colonial Office List 1863.
Otherwise titled 'General Register of the Colonial Dependencies of Great Britain' this book contains general official information regarding the colonies that Great Britain held at this time throughout the world.
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Mauritius Legislative Council
Unofficial Members E BAUDOT
The death certificate would give you all the information you are seeking. Did you read the link to the information on the Victorian certificates?
Cando :)
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Bella was born Bridget Tyrrell on 2 April 1853 in County Clare, Ireland (probably Ennistymon or near).
She stayed behind when her parents, Edward Tyrrell and Honora Foley left for Australia with their other children in Dec 1853. Her maternal grandmother brought her to Australia on The Caractacus which arrived in Melbourne 19 Feb 1858. She first married Walter Gorrick (b. 1851, Mangrove Creek, NSW) on 19 April 1876 in Cooktown, Queensland. Walter Jr. was born on 4 August 1877 in Charter's Towers, Queensland. Walter Sr. died in Noumea, New Caledonia on 13 April 1881 (steam ships sailed fortnightly from Sydney). Bridget and Edouard then married in New Caledonia in 1881 or 1882. According to The National Archives of Australia, Edward Joseph Bodot, 41, was naturalised as a British citizen on 15 May 1884 (ref: NAA: A712, 1884/B4120). The application says that he arrived in Australia on 4 Sep 1883 on The Precursor from Bordeux, France.
Edward gave up the Fitzroy Hotel when Bella/Bridget died of tuberculosis on 21 August 1884 after four months of illness. She was buried with her sisters Honora Tyrrell (d. 1932) and Jane Muir (d. 1922) on 22/8/1884 in the Roman Catholic section of Melbourne Cemetery grave T/268. No headstone remains.
It is not known who then took care of Walter Jr. He died in Young, NSW on 22 Aug 1952.
So what happened to Edward and what was his story?
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Hi there,
If you look upthread you'll see that Edward remarried in 1885. I think they went back to France:
http://canadp-archivesenligne.paris.fr/archives_etat_civil/1860_1902_actes/index.php
17 Dec 1891 - Maud Olga Andree Baudot de Rouville, daughter of Edward Ludovic Baudot de Rouville, 48, advocat, and Susan Walters de Newport, aged 33, his wife, without profession.
A marginal note shows that she died in 1979 in Quimper.
https://www.makewav.es/story/7624
- some info about her here, she was involved in the French resistance in WWII.
There was also a Ludovic-Walter Baudot de Rouville, born Nogent-sur-Marne in 1887
http://www.memoiredeshommes.sga.defense.gouv.fr/fr/arkotheque/client/mdh/base_morts_pour_la_france_premiere_guerre/
Says he signed up in Lille, so:
http://www.archivesdepartementales.lenord.fr/?id=archives_militaires
He is in 1907, Lille, entry number 4530 (volume 10)
This document is important because it discusses his parents! He was resident in Belgium in 1907 when he signed up, but "legally" resident in Lille (in terms of military service). His father, "Edward Ludovic", was deceased, and his mother "Susan Walters de Newport" residing in Bruxelles. On the bottom right of the document you can see a series of address for him, starting in Brussels and ending up in Lille.
http://archives.valdemarne.fr/archives-en-ligne/eta-search-form.html
- his birth certificate can be found here. Marginal note says he did marry - in Lille in 1913 to Blanche Emma Bettin - so there may possibly be French relatives.
note: if they did marry in New Caledonia you might be able to find that marriage here:
http://anom.archivesnationales.culture.gouv.fr/
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Sorry about the relatively late posting of this reply to the thread. But, thanks to everyone who has provided information and leads that I have been able to follow up.
It has proved really informative, and especially as the research has been in several different lands around the world.