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Australia / James Thomas Beare (1862 - 1936)
« on: Yesterday at 05:46 »
Hi looking for any information on Jame's time in Broken Hill

 - He lived there with his wife Sarah from approx 1891 - 1898
-  His son Frederick was born there in 1893

they were back in SA by 1898

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Lancashire Lookup Requests / Re: Death Date - Martha Ann Campbell
« on: Wednesday 07 January 26 23:22 GMT (UK)  »
Closing this one out, got some information from her order.

Date of Death:  6 February 1945
Place of Death:  Preston, Lark Hill, Lancs
Buried:  Fernyhalgh, Preston

Annals 1945 – Lark Hill, Preston, LancsTK

On Feb. 6th. God called to Himself dear Sister Matilda Campbell, who had received the Last Sacraments on Jan. 13th.  For over a year Sister, who was deaf, almost blind had been confined to her room unable to follow any of the Community exercises.  To the end her desire to be up and moving about clung to her, so that it was necessary to have someone always with her, and the great charity of the Community had full scope for exercise throughout Sister's illness.

Sister Matilda, who was born in St Patrick's parish, Manchester, spent almost the whole of her Religious life of 52 years at Lark Hill, having come to us as a novice from Holt Hill.  She was the last of dear Mother Eleanor's band of devoted Sisters, and had always given of her best, never sparing herself in Our Lord's service.  When one by one the heavier household duties were taken from her, she became a most reliable helper at the washing up in the Community's Refectory.

Sister had a twin brother to whom she was very much attached.  Each year on their birthday, Nov. 1st, he came all the way from Scotland to spend the day with his sister.  Both of them being deaf, it was amusing to see the loving twins trying to make each other hear.

Sister had a lively wit that stood her in good stead and often surprised us towards the end with how aptly it was applied.  Though her sight was almost gone, she always recognised the Doctor and had a cheery word for him.

In spite of physical and mental disabilities, Sister Matilda's prayer faculty never became impaired.  She was never happy unless the rosary was between her well worn fingers, and over and over again during the day and the night, one could hear her saying the Litanies, the Memorare, various ejaculations, - one of her favourite being "Spare, O Lord, Spare Thy people".  Many hymns too she knew by heart and made good use of them.

Watching and listening to Sister Matilda, one realised how constantly she had prayed during her life, and one could imagine Our Lady smiling lovingly down at her as she said the Hail Mary or invoked her in the Litany.  Sister's death on the morning of the 6th was a very peaceful, happy one.  After Requiem Mass, she was buried in Fernyhalgh on Feb. 9th.  R.I.P.

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Australia / Carrow Wells Photos (Port Neill, SA)
« on: Wednesday 07 January 26 03:57 GMT (UK)  »
Hi - i am looking for any old photos (or books containing) of Carrow Wells, just south of Port Neill - South Australia

I am aware of

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/267024689?searchTerm=%22carrow%22

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/89137629?searchTerm=%22carrow%22

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Lancashire Lookup Requests / Re: Death Date - Martha Ann Campbell
« on: Thursday 18 December 25 23:39 GMT (UK)  »

I think Martha is still alive in 1939, DOB 01 Nov 1866, living in Lark Hill Convent, incapacitated.


Thanks Daisy - birth date lines up, what was the source for the entry above?

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Lancashire Lookup Requests / Death Date - Martha Ann Campbell
« on: Thursday 18 December 25 22:58 GMT (UK)  »
Hope for some help here  :)

i have three possible death years

Martha Ann Campbell was born in 1866

1934 Campbell    Martha A    67    Manchester N 8d   617
1941 Campbell    Martha A    74    Manchester    8d   311
1945 Campbell    Martha    78    Preston 8e 711

I know she became a nun and was housed at Lark Hill Convent in Preston, but she was also from North Manchester still had family there.

Leaning to 1934 or 1941 entries

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Australia / SA Electoral Rolls - WHITE Ralph
« on: Monday 15 December 25 10:08 GMT (UK)  »
looking for any entries for Ralph, i have seen one from 1928 in leasingham

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Australia / South Australia Marriage - DALLISON
« on: Thursday 05 July 18 06:11 BST (UK)  »
Marriage of Arthur Dallison to Stella White (or Holder)

May have taken place between 1939 and 1945

thanks in advanced.

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Australia / Re: KEMP Robert
« on: Tuesday 20 June 17 10:47 BST (UK)  »
SA Records have some records for the Destitute Asylum and Board.
http://www.archives.sa.gov.au/content/social-welfare

I think SAGenealogy may have some records in their holdings.  Been years since I've visited their premises.

Marriage
KEMP Robert  23 years  Status Single  Father Unrecorded [not recorded on SA certificates until post 1856]
PETERSON Elizabeth Jane  Age FL  Father Unrecorded
23 Jan 1856
At St Paul Church, Port Adelaide  Ade A 25/102

Nine children from 1853 to 1873.  Three born prior to marriage.

Deaths -
KEMP Elizabeth Jane  34 years  Status Married  Relative Robert KEMP [Husband]
4 Oct 1873
Residence Port Augusta   Death Place Port Augusta  Fro 54/137

KEMP Robert  52 years  Status Not recorded
25 Oct 1873
Residence Port Augusta   Death Place Port Augusta  Fro S 54/266
 
I can't check Elizabeth's age on her burial record as the Old Port Augusta Cemetery's records were destroyed by fire in 1944.  Her death notice has her age as 34 years.   If she was of full age in 1856 then should would have been at least 38 in 1873.  She had her first child in 1853.

Cando

Thanks cando.  I've also noticed that there is a big difference between Roberts recorded age on the marriage record and compared with the one on the death record.  I'm leaning towards the death record being more accurate as it has newspapers entries to back up the age.  Thoughts?

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Australia / Re: Ralph Roy WHITE 1899-?
« on: Monday 19 June 17 22:00 BST (UK)  »
thanks for your help cando - the search continues  :)

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