Re: Robert Stevens photographer
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Hi Betty,
What details are on this marriage image (camera icon)?
http://www.rootschat.com/links/01jo4/Any signatures? Who were the witnesses? There are 2 entries for Marriages at St Patrick's Catholic Church. Both entries look to be written by the same person. And here is where I should be more diligent, because the witnesses were William Henry Wilkins (WH Wilkins), and - as we know - Robert Richardson Seale BUT the signature is R E Seale! So, yes, the priest had a wandering mind when he filled it in. I'm guessing.
NEWS- The local lady whom the Sydney researcher put me in touch with got back to me a few days ago (having dismissed my email, thinking it was sent in error), and so I put my little problem to her. She managed to find - ta dum - an army record for a Robert Henry Seale. 1905. Putting his age at 19. Which is (possibly) making my Robert 9 years older than originally presumed! But it does place him as being the oldest, which, based on a couple of stories he'd told us, fits. Also, one of the references was referring to Robert H. The only thing is the signature. Still, that can be altered over time, and with maturity. It gives his parents as Walter and Kate (Kathleen). This is spine tingling.
My contact (bless her) has said that one can contact FIBIS, who could help with birth/marriage/death certificates. I'm tempted to see if they can help with this fellow.
I've asked for assistance to put the army record up.

Thanks, Ros.
Until I find his birth certificate, follow up army details (as I'm sure he was in WW1), and if there are any marriage details, I'm remaining sceptical.
I hope this makes for a happier weekend for you dear detectives, who have been so frustrated over these past days.

Cheers, Betty