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Re: Binks
« Reply #9 on: Tuesday 19 March 13 03:10 GMT (UK) »
Thank you for that information Debra
I did reply a while ago - but when I spell checked my loong reply the forum locked up, and it all got
lost in cyber space somewhere..so here we go again!

There are 4 poss children from Sydney and Grace BINKS - 1837 - Louisa (again 3 registrations - same
year though); George 1840; Elizabeth 1846 and Sarah.

Interestingly Sarah with her first marriage to Henry MORGAN (1874), had her father's occupation as "soldier", name as Sydney, and no name for her mother. Henry appears to have deserted her (she placed ads in the SMH in Feb 1881 stating her intention to remarry if he did not reappear).  She remarried Thomas TOBIN in Apr 1881, and her father's occupation is now "surgeon", his name is George Sydney PINKS, and her mother's name Frances ....... On her death certificate, her father's name is BINKS, occupation "soldier", and mother's name Grace (surname not stated).

Both her husbands were mariners. The only document that states place of birth as Paterson NSW is her death cert - all others say Cardiff Wales. Her age varies slightly too. She was married in C o E churches/Presbyterian.
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Re: Binks
« Reply #10 on: Tuesday 19 March 13 03:30 GMT (UK) »
There is a Cardiff in New South Wales, near Newcastle, about 100Kms north of Sydney.

Could it be possible that the information about Wales was simply a shortening of New South Wales?

Just a thought

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Re: Binks
« Reply #11 on: Tuesday 19 March 13 03:49 GMT (UK) »
Thank you  ;D

Good point. I'm not up on NSW geography, actually geography full stop - so you input is
appreciated - thank you  :)

Certainly kept me searching on the UK BDMs for a long time tho' - especially as I thought her father was George!

I am actually researching the TOBIN line - but got stuck in Nova Scotia - so thought hers would be easier - oh how so wrong lol
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Re: Binks
« Reply #12 on: Tuesday 19 March 13 06:01 GMT (UK) »
Hi 
On New Family search https://familysearch.org/
Sarah Binks  born 20 Dec 1849 christened 02 Jan 1853 St Lawrence Sydney f Sydney m Grace

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Re: Binks
« Reply #13 on: Tuesday 19 March 13 06:12 GMT (UK) »
Hi

Also on New Family search  George b 10 Jul 1840  Christened 02 Aug 1840  st James Sydney
F Sydney m Grace.
Elizabeth  17 Jan 1846 St James f Sydney m Grace Lee
Lousia 4 Feb 1838

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Re: Binks
« Reply #14 on: Tuesday 19 March 13 06:24 GMT (UK) »
HI

You may already have this  http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/13337970?searchTerm=sarah bink&searchLimits=l-decade=187

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Re: Binks
« Reply #15 on: Tuesday 19 March 13 20:29 GMT (UK) »
Thanks Muss

I hadn't see that one. However in light of what I found last night, doesn't surprise me.

A Sarah Binks, was in the Sydney Benevolent Asylum - looks like she had 2 children there - Mary Alice and George Andrew. This is confirmed in the NSW BDMs. The female baby did not live.

http://www.sydneybenevolentasylum.com/index.php?page=search-index

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Re: Binks
« Reply #16 on: Thursday 28 March 13 06:08 GMT (UK) »
Hi,

I was in at my Family History rooms today and they hold the NSW Baptism records on microfilm, I had a quick look for the baptism's for Sarah Binks and found 2 registrations.

Roman Catholic, Parish of St James, County of Cumberland.
No 594,
Christian name: Sarah
Parents: Sydney Binks & Grace Lee.
Abode: Castlereigh St.
Age: 18 months.
When baptised: 7th April 1850.


Parish of St Lawrence, Sydney, County of Cumberland.
No 2287
Child's Christian name: Sarah.
Parents Christian name: Sydney (dec'd) & Grace.
Parents surname: Binks
Baptised: 2nd Jamuary 1853
Born: 20th December 1849.
Abode: Castlereigh St.
Profession: Labourer.

Marriage
NSW Presbyterian Marriage Solenmized in the Parish of St Andrews Scots Church, County of Cumberland in the year 1836.

Presbyterian Church of Scotland.

Thr Reverend John McGarvie of Sydney. Minister of St Andrews Church do certify that
Sydney Binks, bach'r of Sydney, labourer and Grace Lee, spinster of Sydney were joined in wedlock by me on third day of October 1836 at Sydney after Banns in the presence of William Green  and Mary Shuttleworth.

both signed with their X mark.

Signed
John McGarvie


Some info on John McGarvie
http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/mcgarvie-john-2399

Regards
Gerry