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Re: Gabb Family
« Reply #9 on: Friday 26 November 21 23:48 GMT (UK) »
Looking for the children of Ann and James JORDAN on NSW BMD - the only children that I can see registered between 1855 and 1889 with surname JORDAN and parents' names James and Ann* are registered at Berrima.  I can't see a registration for Emma JORDAN at all.

Have you considered that perhaps Ann was not legally married to Mr Windaybanks/Windybanks/Windebanks/Windibank/Wyndybanks ?

Do you have any other information about James JORDAN - his origins/parents etc?

Judith

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Re: Gabb Family
« Reply #10 on: Saturday 27 November 21 00:10 GMT (UK) »
1880s - 1890s or thereabouts ... a dairyman out near Randwick - Barker St ...

Try the Sands directories ...

G WINDEBANKS, 10 Barker St, dairyman.

Plus consider using the wildcard options at NSW BDM online.   For example W*bank* could give you all with surname commencing with W and with 'bank' as part of the rest of the surname ...  :) 

Sands :  free at  https://www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/history-archive-collections/archives

Also, remember it was NOT compulsory to enrol to vote until 1920s or later, and that females first became eligible to enrol in NSW for the 1902 roll (ie after the referendum). 

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Re: Gabb Family
« Reply #11 on: Saturday 27 November 21 01:03 GMT (UK) »
That's a dilemma and the NSW BDM does have flaws in their online indexes and sadly in their actual holdings, particularly for the mid to late 1800s for their civil marriage registrations.  Her death cert should have a response to the question 'how long in the colonies' but you mention the informant was her nephew, so not a close family member from her own generation. 

Do you know if she was Sydney based or was she further afield - far western NSW or Central western NSW - I have a fair collection of family and local history archival material for those regions of NSW from say 1820s to WWI.  I will pop GABB on my RChat list (it has around 30 surnames on it) for whenever I am going through that material to re-research some aspect of my past efforts.   

Fingers crossed, but no promises  :)

JM

Thanks, Ann was born in Richlands, NSW Australia, she was the youngest and the only one of her siblings to be born here. Her siblings and parents were from Gloucestershire. Her youngest daughter Hester/Esther Ann Jordan was born in Berrima in 1864. Sometime between 1864 and 1889 her first husband James Jordan, then her second husband “Windaybank” must have passed away as she married her third husband George Chapman on 25/7/1889 in Botany. Botany is the area Ann’s extended family were living, however both her and George were both noted as living in Appin.

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Re: Gabb Family
« Reply #12 on: Saturday 27 November 21 01:12 GMT (UK) »
1880s - 1890s or thereabouts ... a dairyman out near Randwick - Barker St ...

Try the Sands directories ...

G WINDEBANKS, 10 Barker St, dairyman.

Plus consider using the wildcard options at NSW BDM online.   For example W*bank* could give you all with surname commencing with W and with 'bank' as part of the rest of the surname ...  :) 

Sands :  free at  https://www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/history-archive-collections/archives

Also, remember it was NOT compulsory to enrol to vote until 1920s or later, and that females first became eligible to enrol in NSW for the 1902 roll (ie after the referendum). 

JM
Thank you but we have already tried the “*” with many variants including ‘Wind*’ and ‘Ann*’ on BDM. It’s starting to look like James Jordan passed away outside of NSW and that Ann also married Windaybank elsewhere. We have not found anything useful in the Sands directory at this stage. There was a couple Annie and William Windaybank during the period inquestion, but we have already established that this Annie is not our’s.  The electoral roll will not help as she our Ann had married George Chapman in 1889 and this is not the period we require answers for.


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Re: Gabb Family
« Reply #13 on: Saturday 27 November 21 01:25 GMT (UK) »
Looking for the children of Ann and James JORDAN on NSW BMD - the only children that I can see registered between 1855 and 1889 with surname JORDAN and parents' names James and Ann* are registered at Berrima.  I can't see a registration for Emma JORDAN at all.

Have you considered that perhaps Ann was not legally married to Mr Windaybanks/Windybanks/Windebanks/Windibank/Wyndybanks ?

Do you have any other information about James JORDAN - his origins/parents etc?

Judith

Thanks but Emma, born 1/2/1859 was the eldest child and was registered as “Jordon”, in St George NSW, prior to James and Ann moving to Berrima. Out of the children I am searching for, I am searching for death and possible marriage for Emma only. I am not searching for her other siblings. We have full birth/marriage/death for her only other sibling who survived infancy.

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Re: Gabb Family
« Reply #14 on: Saturday 27 November 21 02:17 GMT (UK) »
Have already typed these up so will post any, although I know you have them

These all have parents James, Ann and registered in Berrima
 5206/1860 JORDAN (MALE). Died, reg Berrima 3157/1860
 5241/1862 JORDAN Mary A. Died, reg Berrima 2686/1862
 5805/1864 JORDAN Hester A  -
Do you know anything of the background of James Jordan? When did Hester die/marry?

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Re: Gabb Family
« Reply #15 on: Saturday 27 November 21 03:07 GMT (UK) »
Ann GABB born 1840, Richlands (I think this would be a locality near Crookwell NSW), married 1858 NSW,  and was a mother by 1860, sadly two infants succumbed before Hester  JORDAN was born 8 August 1864.   

May I ask about that marriage registration ...

What denomination,  which clergyman,  and what is the relationship recorded on that record for the person noted as giving permission for a minor to marry.  Also what names of the witnesses - perhaps a deep background search for them may help.   It may well be that there are some blanks on the m.c.  - not at all unusual for the era,  but assuming the celebrant was a clergyman, then his parish register should have all the elusive details about the bride, the groom, their respective parents... Always useful info to use to confirm/validate the known knowns.  :)

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Re: Gabb Family
« Reply #16 on: Saturday 27 November 21 04:07 GMT (UK) »
Marriage

707/1877
MCCORG, ARCHIBALD
JORDAN, EMMA
SYDNEY

Death

766/1918
MCCOIG, EMMA

Father: JORDAN
Mother: ANNIE
REDFERN

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/15770113

It seems more likely that James JORDAN went walkabout and Annie was not free to marry Mr W.  She went back to using the surname in 1893 when Hester's husband Joseph GREENFIELD left her holding the baby.  This time it is WEINBANK.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/252042614

What are the names of James JORDAN's parents?

Debra  :)

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Re: Gabb Family
« Reply #17 on: Saturday 27 November 21 06:36 GMT (UK) »
Brilliant finds, Debra

I would agree that it's very possible that Ann and Mr W were not legally married.

So sad - Hester/Esther died on the day her child was born
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/111024481
GREENFIELD— June 22, 1883. Esther Ann, beloved wife of Joseph Greenfield, at Wollongong. May she rest in peace.

Anglican Parish registers show the baptism of baby Joseph Greenfield on 23 June 1883 and Esther's burial the same day, both at Wollongong.

Judith



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