Ah restumping! Its not good, its necessary. You probably won't need to get it done.

Skip this if you're not terribly interested: Early (1870's to 1920's ish) Queenslander-style houses were bulit on stilts (called stumps) to create shade underneath and keep the house cool in our very hot summers. The stumps were put straight into the ground - no concrete in those days. Over time, they get damaged by water, termites, subsidance etc., and they make the whole house 'out of square' i.e the floor and walls slope in different directions and doors & windows don't close well. Restumping fixes it all for the next 90 or so years. If you're really keen go to
www.realestate.com.au and type in id no 102737020 for a newly-restumped example, or 102852717 for a typical closed-in-with-pailings example.
Harriet was married in 1852 so should still be Walters in 1851. Did I put the wrong code? I meant Northamptonshire, not Northumberland.
I am certain of Stroud being the birthplace for both Harriet jnr & Joseph jnr. Its on her daughter Ellen's birth certificate, her death certificate, and his marriage certificates. All of these certificates are Australian (ours have more detail than the English/Welsh ones

) Harriet jnr's birth year is consistent on her marriage certificate, immigration record, daughter's birth certificate, and death certificate. Joseph jnr's birth year is consistent on his marriage certificates and register of burial.
Joseph WALTERS and Harriet nee WICKHAM are consistently cited as the parents for both.
Thomas, Eliza and Maria are theory, as are the Rodborough baptisms - Is there some way I can check the baptisms if they aren't on the IGI?
Sandra