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World War One / Re: Fromelles missing - GOULDING (Qld/NSW)
« on: Thursday 03 June 21 17:36 BST (UK)  »
Hi Phil
William Marshal Goulding is the the line I am researching.  He married my great aunt Julia Alice Fenn. John Joseph is my 1st cousin once removed. I may have information that can help your research too.
All the best.  Sylvia Thompson

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World War One / Re: Fromelles missing - GOULDING (Qld/NSW)
« on: Tuesday 01 June 21 12:16 BST (UK)  »
Hi esprit9
 Yes fully vaccinated and well.  Never to late to make a comment.  I have done quite a bit of research into my Goulding relatives tree, but do not have all the lines sorted.

I would be happy to have additional information on the Goulding family.

All the best
Sylvia Thompson

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World War One / Re: Fromelles missing - GOULDING (Qld/NSW)
« on: Saturday 30 October 10 22:30 BST (UK)  »
Hi Tjapaltjarri

My reasoning that Laurie, is in this instance, female is that I found Laurie listed on the Electoral role as at home doing 'home duties' no other occupation given.  I am sure that would not have been given as a description if Laurie had been male.

All the best

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World War One / Re: Fromelles missing - GOULDING (Qld/NSW)
« on: Saturday 30 October 10 19:22 BST (UK)  »
Hi Tjapaltjarri

I have indeed been assisting you with my family tree via GR. Re the Chapman children. Laurie the first born, was a girl.  If she has married and had female offspring wouldn't they be suitable for DNA testing??  Just a thought.  The available BMD records searchable on-line do not enable me to answer that question.  Maybe someone out there can take this bit of research forward.

Happy hunting

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World War One / Re: Fromelles missing - GOULDING (Qld/NSW)
« on: Monday 25 October 10 16:02 BST (UK)  »
Hi.  :)
John Joseph Goulding's mother Julia Alice Fenn was my great aunt her husband was William Marshall Goulding b 1858 Upwell Norfolk, they emigrated from England in 1889  aboard the ss Dacca arriving in Brisbane on 1/4/1889.  Also travelling with them was  W M Goulding's sister Elizabeth Rebecca Goulding b1867c Upwell Norfolk, she later married Charles Chapman in Sydney in 1892.  They went to live in Murwillumbah and are recorded in the Electoral Rolls living close to the Goulding family.  The Chapman's had 4 children Laurie, Archie, Henry and Charles E.  The Goulding's had 7 children John Joseph, William Marshall, Catherine Ellen. Walter. Alice, Thomas Harold and Arthur George. The last 4 were born in Australia.

Would like info about any of these people as they may be able to help identify John Joseph Goulding's remains amongst those found near Fromelles.

Have attached John Joseph Goulding's photograph taken after his enlistment with the AIF.

Cheers

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