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tropicalj
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I note this death on the Ryerson Index http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nswsdps/dpsindex.htm
SWINNERTON Rose Mary Death notice 21AUG1980 Death
So she lived to a good old age
Jenn
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When you search for ancestors, you find great friends! I live in Townsville, Australia researching TOWNSEND,PINNEGAR, STRANGE, PULLEN, GRIFFIN from Wiltshire,, SHOEBRIDGE, VINALL, BRINDLE, Kent BAYLEY, Dorset,Yorkshire, HAIR, Durham, CUMMINS, BROWNLESS from Yorkshire, EDSALL, Cornwall, MORGAN, HENNESSY, BAKER, Ireland. In Australia Hennessy, Hair, Bayley, Townsend, Shoebridge, Edsall, Adamson, All Census Look Ups Are Crown Copyright from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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tropicalj
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Hello there Deb D
I did check the Victoria Indexs and no marriage showing for them. There are a few Swinnerton's but not the one wanted 
Jenn
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When you search for ancestors, you find great friends! I live in Townsville, Australia researching TOWNSEND,PINNEGAR, STRANGE, PULLEN, GRIFFIN from Wiltshire,, SHOEBRIDGE, VINALL, BRINDLE, Kent BAYLEY, Dorset,Yorkshire, HAIR, Durham, CUMMINS, BROWNLESS from Yorkshire, EDSALL, Cornwall, MORGAN, HENNESSY, BAKER, Ireland. In Australia Hennessy, Hair, Bayley, Townsend, Shoebridge, Edsall, Adamson, All Census Look Ups Are Crown Copyright from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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swinno
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Thank's Guy's,
So I wonder where they did get married, if at all. It looks like a certificate is the only way to find out. Just been reading that a death certificate also gives this information to.
Swinno.
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tropicalj
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Do you know if they had any further children?
Perhaps one of our fellow rootchatters or Crasy Robert would be able to see if they was a corresponding birth in NSW to match the death in 1914 of Marie R Swinnerton, just to see what surname the child was registered in.
When Fred joined up I noted his occupation was a defence Clerk so that might be also why he was in Victoria?
Jenn
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When you search for ancestors, you find great friends! I live in Townsville, Australia researching TOWNSEND,PINNEGAR, STRANGE, PULLEN, GRIFFIN from Wiltshire,, SHOEBRIDGE, VINALL, BRINDLE, Kent BAYLEY, Dorset,Yorkshire, HAIR, Durham, CUMMINS, BROWNLESS from Yorkshire, EDSALL, Cornwall, MORGAN, HENNESSY, BAKER, Ireland. In Australia Hennessy, Hair, Bayley, Townsend, Shoebridge, Edsall, Adamson, All Census Look Ups Are Crown Copyright from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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Les de B
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Do you know if they had any further children?
Perhaps one of our fellow rootchatters or Crasy Robert would be able to see if they was a corresponding birth in NSW to match the death in 1914 of Marie R Swinnerton, just to see what surname the child was registered in.
Just been to the local library this morning, and kept this thread in mind.
I could only check births up to 1918, and only found the one, which relates to the death of Marie R SWINNERTON, previously mentioned.
There are 2 entries for the birth, both with the same reference.
1) Surname: SWINNERTON-PILKINGTON, Marie R Parents: Fred and Rose M. Ref: 30724/1914 Granville
2) Surname: PILKINGTON, Marie R. Parents: Fred S. and Rose M. Ref:30724/1914 Granville
It gives me the impression they were not married at this stage.
Les
(Amendment - My mistake, I thought Rose's maiden name was PILKINGTON, but its BOWLEY, isn't it. In any case, I still didn't find their marriage on microfiche or Internet)
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de Belin, Swindail, Willcock, Williams, Moore, Watts, Searjeant, Watson, McCready, Reid, Spink, de Lancey, Van Cortland, and of course, Smith!
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judb
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Here's Rose's death notices
SWINNERTON Rose Mary August 21 at hospital, loved mother-in-law of John, Kath (dec), Max and Shirley, loving grandmother and great-grandmother of their children.
SWINNERTON Rose Mary - August 21 1980, loved mother of Eunice, Eric, Eileen and Edwyn.
The funeral took place at the Northern Suburbs crematorium 25 August. Simplicity Funerals, Keith Russell.
Curiouser and curiouser - I don't think I have ever seen the names of the children in a Death Notice below the one that mentions the in-laws. Maybe just an aberration.
On looking at the NSW BMDs I see marriages for the children around 1945.
WW2 records on the National Archives site: Eric Hilary SWINNERTON born 1920, North Sydney. NOK is Fred Edwyn Charles SWINNERTON b 1928 Granville, NOK Shirley Fred himself appears to have a 1939-45 entry but not digitised. There is another Swinnerton entry of a person b 1950 but I won't put the name as probably still living.
I expect Swinno has all this anyway.
Raylen, on looking at the WW1 details it seems to me that SWINNERTON is the surname used by the military and Pilkington seems to be used as a second forename. There is an item on the UK Archives site stating that Sir Lionel Milborne Swinnerton Baronet and his Issue were granted the right to assume and bear the Surname of Pilkington jointly with the Surnames of Milborne and Swinnerton, and to be called by the Surnames of Milborne Swinnerton Pilkington. 1856. The names are not in the right sequence for Fred's family but..... 
Cheers, Judith
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DYER - Wilts, London, Somerset MIDLANE - Hants, Wilts SONE - Hants WRIGHT - London, Hants SEAGER - Deptford
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swinno
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Thank you Everyone for the replies to my posting.
Fred Pilikington Swinnerton was born Fred Percival Swinnerton Oct 1882 in Coleshill Warickshire England. Perhaps he preferred the posher title of Pilkington to Percival. Anyway he left London with Rose Mary Bowley in 1911 for Sydney. Where they started a new life.
I could not find Fred in the 1911 census but in the 1901 census he was in Birmingham working as a Drapers Clerk age 19. The 1911 census Fred in Liverpool is not this Fred. I hope that this posting has answered all the questions that were asked if not please send post again.
Jenn wrote the following can you please explain? When Fred joined up I noted his occupation was a defense Clerk so that might be also why he was in Victoria.
Thanks Swinno.
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tropicalj
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I got the information from the AIF site
http://www.aif.adfa.edu.au:8080/showPerson?pid=293772
Jenn
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When you search for ancestors, you find great friends! I live in Townsville, Australia researching TOWNSEND,PINNEGAR, STRANGE, PULLEN, GRIFFIN from Wiltshire,, SHOEBRIDGE, VINALL, BRINDLE, Kent BAYLEY, Dorset,Yorkshire, HAIR, Durham, CUMMINS, BROWNLESS from Yorkshire, EDSALL, Cornwall, MORGAN, HENNESSY, BAKER, Ireland. In Australia Hennessy, Hair, Bayley, Townsend, Shoebridge, Edsall, Adamson, All Census Look Ups Are Crown Copyright from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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