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Australia / Re: PENHALL of South Australia
« on: Saturday 22 January 11 12:43 GMT (UK)  »
John Hugh BAWDEN aged 28 and SINGLE ??? father Henry Bawden
Married  15/6/1882 at the BC Parsonage Port Augusta Book 131 page 1188
Mary HENERY aged 21 and single father  James  Henery
Hi I have just started to search my mothers side of the family, put a name in google a little bit of research and it brought me here  I am new to this so hope I am doing it right, my great grandfather was John Hugh Bawden he may have been the husband of Jane Ann Penhall but my family is not aware of any marriage prior to him marrying my great grandmother but it could be possible, John Hugh Bawden was married to my great grandmother Mary Henery  ,my grandmother was Lyle Bawden born in tin town on the 5/4/1902 I grew up with her in Exeter Adelaide I knew Hilda and  Rene which I am assuming is Ivy lavinia as I know of no other sister with this name, May lived close by but Lyle was not on speaking terms with her ,I never met her though not sure what happened to Violet, I remember Lyle talking Of Neil often who died WW1 and her sister Millie who died of TB, Mary my great grandmother died of a possible brain annerism when Lyle the youngest was 14 , John or Jack as  he was known died of a stoke at the age of 78 he was living with my grandmother Lyle and her husband at Exeter at the time, this Bawden line did indeed die out as no sons were born to John or Neil,  not sure if this is revelent to anyone that has posted but thought I would comment as you had been discussing them and you may be interested.
                                                                                                     Cheers Shelley

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Australia / Re: PENHALL of South Australia
« on: Thursday 06 January 11 23:05 GMT (UK)  »
John Hugh BAWDEN aged 28 and SINGLE  father Henry Bawden
Married  15/6/1882 at the BC Parsonage Port Augusta Book 131 page 1188
Mary HENERY aged 21 and single father  James  Henery

This marriage says he was single and not a widower but  the ages and father’s name do match.
So it is an ssumption on my part that it is the same man

Children born to John Hugh BAWDEN and Mary Henry/Henery
May Evelyn 9/9/1882 at Port Augusta 290/277
John Henry 27/7/1884 at Port Augusta 333/128
Cornelius 27/5/1886 at Port Augusta 376/20
Myrtle Nellie 5/6/1888 at Glanville 418/118
Hilda 6/10/1891 at Glanville 488/5
Ivy Lavinia 1/7/1898 at Portland Ward 625/312
Lyly 4/5/1902 at Tin Town 694/352

Hi I have just started to search my mothers side of the family, put a name in google a little bit of research and it brought me here  I am new to this so hope I am doing it right, my great grandfather was John Hugh Bawden he may have been the husband of Jane Ann Penhall but my family is not aware of any marriage prior to him marrying my great grandmother but it could be possible, John Hugh Bawden was married to my great grandmother Mary Henery  ,my grandmother was Lyle Bawden born in tin town on the 4/5/1902 I grew up with her in Exeter Adelaide I knew Hilda and  Rene which I am assuming is Ivy lavinia as I know of no other sister with this name, May lived close by but Lyle was not on speaking terms with her ,I never met her though not sure what happened to Violet, I remember Lyle talking Of Neil often who died WW1 and her sister Millie who died of TB, Mary my great grandmother died of a possible brain annerism when Lyle the youngest was 14 , John or Jack as  he was known died of a stoke at the age of 78 he was living with my grandmother Lyle and her husband at Exeter at the time, this Bawden line did indeed die out as no sons were born to John or Neil,  not sure if this is revelent to anyone that has posted but thought I would comment as you had been discussing them and you may be interested.
                                                                                                      Cheers Shelley

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