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 :D :D ;D

Wow Caroline

thank you very much you have brought her to life, quite an interesting lady, it looked too me that she had an  engagement ring on her finger.  She was married before she met and married my Great Grandfather.

Thanks again Regards Tidller

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Hi China

Thanks for your help with the dating of the picture of my Great Grandmother you were  spot on , I googled the photographers name and found he was at that address in 1871.  Just hope someone can bring her back to life now!

Thanks again Tidller ;D

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Hi china

Though i feel pretty rough today, not quite that age, could  maybe my Great Grandmother then.  I have a picture of her when she is much older and i did recognise the eyes as my Great Grandmother, my Mum and my Grandmother. Thanks for your help china.

Tidller

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Hi Ma Cara

Is this one any better?

Regards Tidller

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Would it be possible for any one  to improve the quality of this picture whom  I believe to be  my Grandmother.
not sure what year this was taken.

Thank you for taking the time to read my post

Kind regards
Tidller

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Australia / Re: William James WOOLDRIDGE
« on: Thursday 19 August 10 17:42 BST (UK)  »
Hi Judith

Thank you for your reply, yes it is the one from portsea and his name was changed to Seaford which was his Mothers maiden name.  The mystery deepens because in the 1920's he was being searched for by some people in Australia.  Trying to find his where abouts.
Tidller

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Australia / William James WOOLDRIDGE
« on: Tuesday 17 August 10 15:06 BST (UK)  »
Hello I am looking to see if anyone can help me in the search of William James Wooldridge DOB 1863 in Portsea England.

He travelled to Australia sometime between 1882 and 1901, He was an apprentice carpenter, and although he returned to England/Wales,  later he returned with a change of name.

Thank you for reading this Tidller

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Australia / Re: re internment sydney 1945
« on: Tuesday 08 December 09 16:13 GMT (UK)  »
Wow  :D so the grape vine was right, what can i say?  thank you so much.  I am now going to research further to find where he was buried etc.

kind regards
Tidller


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Australia / Re: re internment sydney 1945
« on: Tuesday 08 December 09 08:22 GMT (UK)  »
Hi JM

Yes these are the two,  for some unknown reason they changed all their children's names to Wallace, some family members say that it was recorded wrong at time of the first ones birth, but still not sure why.

Going to order birth certificates of one or two of the children to see how Rhoda and Frank referred to themselves.  Wallace stayed the family name until present day though.

Many thanks

Tidller

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