JM
So the George who married in 1861 to Jane Batwell was fathering children with Jane in 1866 and at the same time was marrying Mary Ann in 1864 and fathering her children too
Well that is what the others assert. But our George Moss (now 1 of 5 around Sydney at that time) was still married until 30th December 1862 when his first wife Sarah Ann nee Davies died. The marriage to Jane would have been bigamous.
Was Mrs Elizabeth Fleming the midwife? She ran the PO part/time and it was a store at 64 Harris St Pyrmont in the 1860s.
not noted on the birth certificate but possible but did note the name in the Syndey Archives material.
Our George was in Sydney and Melbourne, one child died there and his second legal wife Mary Ann nee Heuston gave birth to the last child of their marraige there. Both events can be found in the Victorian BDM's. He had become a partner in a Jewellery business in Melbourne in 1870/71having sold up in Sydney. This partnership was dissolved in 1872 and he and Mary Ann returned to Singleton where here family lived. George died there in 1874 of "
softening of the brain of 5 years duration".
His sale of Sydney assests and his business venture can be traced in Trove.
The George Moss from Melbourne taken to Sydney water court 1872 for deserting his 3 illegitimate children is still not determined. (postulate it might be Jane but G & MA Moss had returned to Singleton at this time.)
At the same time there were at least 3 other men of that name in Melbourne.
Robyn