
Hello again.
I am hoping that someone may be able to help locate the birthplace (and father) of my g grandfather, Edward Imlay AIKEN...yet another tricky one..

He was supposedly born 26.04.1851 in Geelong, Victoria. No registration of birth in this name can be found. He died on 24.06.1938 at "Melrose", 2 Brooklyn St Burwood, NSW (NSW BDM 12030/1938).
He was the son of Sophia Eliza Atkins who left Northamptonshire (employed at Althorp) on the Boadicea in 1836 (aged 19 supposedly but really only 17, as born 1819). Sophia was the daughter of William and Sophia (nee WISH) ATKINS. When Sophia arrived in Hobart she was employed by the Reverend Bedford. On 26.11. 1837 she gave birth to a daughter who went by
many names (Agnes Eliza, Eliza Tela, Eliza Zelia, Lena Eliza, Eliza Zella). This daughter married Francis Lewis SMITH in Tasmania. She gave her maiden name as IMLAY. ABDonline reports in the IMLAY biography that Sophia ATKINS was married to Alexander IMLAY), doctor who emigrated to NSW (Eden) one of (at least) 3 Scottish doctor brothers (who all came out to Australia). Alexander Imlay was to become a whaler, pastoralist etc etc..well known in Eden. He travelled frequently between NSW, VICT & TAS. I have found no registration of marriage between Alexander Imlay & Sophia Atkins. Alexander IMLAY died in 1847. At the time of his death, Sophia had 4 children. I won't go into the details of these, but 3 of these people went by the name of Imlay (and one dropped off the radar...a J J Atkins; I tried to trace him and believed that I'd found him living in Eden with different parents...strange as he called a daughter Eliza Sophia...same names as Sophia Eliza Atkins??). Anyway..after Alexander IMLAY died, Sophia Atkins had 2 more children, a daughter, Caroline Edith AIKEN and a son, Edward Imlay AIKEN.
According to Edward Imlay AIKEN, he was the son of a French ship's captain and he was born in 1851 in Geelong. No father is given on either of his marriage certificates. On his death certificate (completed by his wife) it states simply
Randolph. Anecdotal evidence offers that the father of Edward was a D'Aiken. In an ad in Trove, I read that one of Edward's daughters from his first marriage stated that she was the grandaughter of a Capt Daiken. When Edward's
sister Caroline married, she quotes the name Adolphus William AIKEN of Hobart Town as father. Adolphus is a German name, not French.
Edward's mother, Sophia Eliza Atkins went by the name, Atkins, Imlay and Atkinson. I have found Census references to her as both Atkins & Atkinson in Hobart Town. She moved from Hobart to Victoria. She died on 22.03.1890 in Northcote, at the home of her son in law F L SMITH (her eldest daughter's husband) according to a TROVE source.
Any pointers greatly appreciated.
Thank you, Deb