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Topic: Harry WILSON - WA (Read 849 times)
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krisesjoint
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Re: WILSON
« Reply #16 on: Wednesday 18 March 09 09:20 UTC (UK) » |
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I can't find a birth either, but I believe this is the correct family. Wasn't easy to put it together. My thoughts were maybe Charles was born outside of England but maybe he is not a son, possibly some other relative travelling with them. 
Kris
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tropicalj
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Re: WILSON
« Reply #20 on: Thursday 19 March 09 21:18 UTC (UK) » |
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Ellen C WILSON (dob 1913 West Ham) intrigues me. Why was she born there? They were all in Devon. If she is their daughter why didn't she travel to Australia with her mother? Could she be with her father? As she was 16 years old perhaps she didn't want to come to Australia she may have had a fiance or even married 
As for Horace Jose, either a brother or nephew to Grace Annie Jose, will look for him in Australia.
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krisesjoint
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Re: WILSON
« Reply #23 on: Friday 27 March 09 19:23 UTC (UK) » |
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Hi pottydotty,
Glad you got your certificate. 
We could not have been looking very hard last time. She is on the same page as her parents, and living in the same street. 
WILSON Leonie Phyllis Mary 107 Broome St Cottesloe Machinist.
There is no central index for Australian BMD's - each state has its own with different cut off points. For WA the cut off point for marriages is 1932.
http://www.bdm.dotag.wa.gov.au/_apps/pioneersindex/default.aspx
Cheers Kris
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krisesjoint
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Re: WILSON
« Reply #25 on: Friday 27 March 09 22:22 UTC (UK) » |
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Just thought to look there myself. I couldn't have been awake earlier. Came back up here to take a look see. Glad it was there.
I was checking the directories and MCB Burials.....Don't see them listed.......Kris
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krisesjoint
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Oh pottydotty what a shame. 
Well understand your disappointment here. You were keen to order all three of them at once.
Once you have saved your pennies again, WA death certs seem like a good option when you see the information they contain. I note included
No of Children Childrens names
http://www.jaunay.com/bdm.html
Cheers Kris
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