so many dots, almost joining.
The 1882 b.c. is my focus at present. So back in 1877 the father has the children listed as Prot. back in 1877 - to me Prot indicating that is administrative code for the Asylum Registrar to show NOT Roman Catholic and NOT Church of England... so the official visitors (Volunteer Ladies - wives of senior Admin officers in NSW Public Service or wives of Members of Parliament etc) from either of those denominations were not needed to visit the Prot destitute children, waiting just like all the destitute children of RC or CofE for a 'posh' lady to come and bring bags of boiled lollies or similar 'gifts' for the needy (in the sense of 'noblesse oblige')
1882 baby born early November, so if full term, back Feb 1882 ... where was Mary ... in Sydney or in a regional locality, or further .... but that 1882 b.c. has 2 males and 3 females living as older siblings... does it give their names and ages or just '2M, 3F living'
JM