Hi Cando,
Sorry, could be my mistake about Mrs Geyer. I know i went to a site that had something to do with Inglewood cemetery, or possibly Ballarat/Bendigo and i think i then clicked on a few links (one of thousands over the years !!) and that is where i found whoever it was i e-mailed, who said they couldn't help me. I remember thinking at the time, "gee, that was a bit blase' of them !" and was very disheartened and perplexed. My apologies to Mrs Geyer. I just looked through ALL my e-mails i have saved for anything to do with my ancestry and couldn't locate the e-mail i sent, so i probably deleted it after they? offered no help.
I am more than happy to answer any of your questions, in fact i think it's great !!

I have searced everywhere for a death or birth/baptism (b. 1819 Halston, Suffolk England) certificate on Johannah or Charlotte or any of the family for that matter and can't find anything !! >: The Professional Genealogist that my Uncle hired did actually go to the Parishes etc. My Uncle lived and died in Malta and as to where the original book that the Genealogist did is.... i have no idea. The 'paperwork' i refered to is a one page copy of one page from the book. So i know that is definitely correct.
The Alfred that you found is not my Alfred (b.c 1851, Middlesex, Finsbury England. Christened,10 April 1851 St Andrew, Holborn. England). He apparently died at age 19 in a mining accident at the "Sir Willian Don" mine, Victoria, although that could have been their other son Henry ( b. 1845 or 1849 Surry, Lambeth England). I have a certified copy of Johannah and Richards original marriage certificate which i just received from England last week. I also have a original copy of a 1851 England Census of the whole family. I have a copy of the original marriage certificate of Johannah and Richards daughter, Emily Alice (b.1846. d.1925) to Henry Richard Manning (b.1837 d.1890) in Victoria 1863, which Johannah and Richard have signed as witnesses, (although Johannah signed with an "X" and under the name 'Jonna Jarrold ??) All the family called her Jonna, but what is unusual is that she was married to Richard so should have been a 'Stone' but signed it with her maiden name 'Jarrold'

? Very odd !!! I also have a copy of an original "Order of the Black Knights of Ireland", which is Emily's husbands, Henry Manning, which is in Victoria, ( a lodge thing i think ). I am very confindent that Jonna, Alfred, Harry, Emily and Charlotte all died in Victoria.
WOW....sorry, i hope i haven't overwhelmed you with all the information. It just seems that i have a bundle full of info on all of them (apart from Jonna's birth cert. which i DESPERATELY want) from England but once they arrived in Australia (1855) there seems to be almost nothing !!! Very very wierd. I think she may have been trying to hide from Richard.
Looking forward to hearing from you and once again thank you so much for your help and guidance.

Sandra