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Re: Gillespie David - SA and WA
« Reply #9 on: Thursday 21 September 06 03:20 BST (UK) »
MMmmm...
NAA shows Daniel Lawrence as a butcher.
I see now that David Lawrence seems to be  Patrick's son and the second name Lawrence may be for his mother's father, Lawrence McCarthy.

Who were the parents of the Daniel Lawrence Gillespie you found in Vic Jenn? [reply 2]
Sue
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Re: Gillespie David - SA and WA
« Reply #10 on: Thursday 21 September 06 03:22 BST (UK) »
hello  there

sue  parents  were john and fanny Lawson

they  were married in victoria  in 1855  and  had many children

regards jenn
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Re: Gillespie David - SA and WA
« Reply #11 on: Thursday 21 September 06 03:50 BST (UK) »
Hello  there


could not  find a david lawrence gillespie on  the /naa but  there is a daniel lawrence gillespie born  born  in  victoria c 1873

but cannot  find  him on  the pioneer  index but did find  Lawrence born in 1874  in melbourne to  john gillepsie  and fanny lawson

regards jenn


hey  Sue my  message  may  be a  bit unclear  but   I found daniel lawrence gillespie  on  the NAA site  and a birth  for  a Lawrence Gillespie  in Victoria in 1874

Would  suspect  that  the birth  was not  recorded  in victoria  or ???
I went  through  the  index  with  just first name  mothers  names  etc  but  no  luck

regards jenn

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SHOEBRIDGE, VINALL, BRINDLE, Kent
BAYLEY, Dorset,Yorkshire,
HAIR, Durham,
CUMMINS, BROWNLESS from Yorkshire,
EDSALL,  Cornwall,
MORGAN, HENNESSY, BAKER,  Ireland.
VAN REYK Sri Lanka
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Re: Gillespie David - SA and WA
« Reply #12 on: Thursday 21 September 06 04:16 BST (UK) »
Yeah, yeah, I get it now Jenn.
It took a more careful reading!

Here are a few Cemetery notes [as per usual]
From sags.
Gillespie....
Charles P.  1901
David 1928
Amelia 1944
Agnes Amelia 1986 [bit odd this one. If ours, she is 106 or something!]
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Re: Gillespie David - SA and WA
« Reply #13 on: Thursday 21 September 06 15:14 BST (UK) »
 Hey All
Wow loads of info here.  You asked what made me think Patrick Gillespie and Daniel may be brothers.  The following story appeared in the newspaper Terowie Enterprise April 1891 ??? (Date to be confirmed)
Accident
A narrow escape from serious consequences happened to Mr Gillespie, who, in company with his brother, was driving over Moran’s crossing of the railway line, near Yarcowie last week.  When just within a few feet of the rails they noticed a goods train, and the horse was quickly severed, the train passing within a foot or two of the wheel of the buggy.  Mr Gillespie heard no whistle of the train, which was the goods from Adelaide, due at Terowie about noon.

So this got me thinking which some days is dangerous, I had a feeling about Daniel Lawrence Gillespie being a Butcher same occupation did it run in the family.  Daniel Lawrence Gillespie had 5 children if he was 43 when he enlisted chances are his children may have enlisted too.   Just thinking out loud now.  Patrick and Isabell son Eugene Anthony  is buried Gnowangerup Cem.  No sign of Isabells final resting place, is it in WA or SA.  Still trying to confirm Ozybob info on Patrick buried Yongala 1901.

Now after all this who is Patrick Gillespies brother mentioned in Newspaper article above?
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Re: Gillespie David - SA and WA
« Reply #14 on: Thursday 21 September 06 23:16 BST (UK) »
Hello  Eveie

Well  he did have  more  than  one brother??  that we do know as definately being   abrother?. David lawrence Gillespie  is a possibility  whereas you have two  that  are definates!!


QuoteReply #3 on: Monday 18 September 06 06:19 BST (UK) »   

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Children  born  to Partick Gillespie  and Isabella Mary MCCarthy

Lucy 5/4/1877 Aberdeen 
Alice isabel 25/9/1878 Redruth
Kathleen Gertrude 3/7/1880 Hallett
Paddie Cyril 24/1/1885 Whyte Yarcowie
Eugene Anthony 21/12/1886  "
Annie Theodore 11/3/1895     "


regard Jenn  end of Quote

how knows  hold old one had  to be to be  in charge of a buggy?????????????

regards Jenn
When you search for ancestors, you find great friends!
I live in Townsville researching
TOWNSEND,PINNEGAR, STRANGE, PULLEN, GRIFFIN from Wiltshire,,
SHOEBRIDGE, VINALL, BRINDLE, Kent
BAYLEY, Dorset,Yorkshire,
HAIR, Durham,
CUMMINS, BROWNLESS from Yorkshire,
EDSALL,  Cornwall,
MORGAN, HENNESSY, BAKER,  Ireland.
VAN REYK Sri Lanka
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Re: Gillespie David - SA and WA
« Reply #15 on: Friday 22 September 06 00:36 BST (UK) »
A little mention of the Gillespie butcher connection.
Also interesting history.

http://72.14.253.104/search?q=cache:nsnlQoMAw7AJ:www.southaustralianhistory.com.au/hallett.htm+whyte+yarcowie+gillespie&hl=en&gl=au&ct=clnk&cd=1

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Re: Gillespie David - SA and WA
« Reply #16 on: Friday 22 September 06 06:18 BST (UK) »


Western Australia Marriage if the link works:

http://www.justice.wa.gov.au/portal/server.pt/gateway/PTARGS_0_2_323_201_0_43/http%3B/justicecontent.extranet.justice.wa.gov.au/_apps/pioneersindex/default.aspx?uid=6872-2293-6659-4402

Gillespie Death in Western Australia but born in Victoria is:

A GILLESPIE ALEXANDER DAVID  Father:ALEXANDER GILLESPIE Mother: CATHERINE SMITH. Year died: 1903 Birth place: MARYBOROUGH VIC Age:40  RegNum: 2763
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Re: Gillespie David - SA and WA
« Reply #17 on: Friday 22 September 06 07:19 BST (UK) »
Hello  Eveie

Well  he did have  more  than  one brother??  that we do know as definately being   abrother?. David lawrence Gillespie  is a possibility  whereas you have two  that  are definates!!

Jenn I think we got something mixed up.  The newspaper article is about Patrick and his brother.  Patrick as you guys have established is Daniels father.  So I need the brothers of Patrick Gillespie. I think I got it now.
Regards
Evie
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