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Re: BURTON family - Victoria
« Reply #18 on: Tuesday 28 April 09 02:57 BST (UK) »
 :D Very grateful for all your help.  Ruth

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Re: BURTON family - Victoria
« Reply #19 on: Thursday 30 April 09 11:01 BST (UK) »
Dear Ruth,
Just read your messages on here.  So much information on John Alfred Burton.  But I do know he had
more than one child. Horace was first born and then a girl and another boy.  I'm sure that they died
early.  I will also be sending in the mail an update on all George Alfreds children who they married.
I did get to read and copy the letter Elizabeth Jane Jenner sent home to England.  Just great. 
A real insight into early Australian living.  I loved it.  Thankyou for giving me the opportunity of viewing this,I'm absolutely thrilled to start up again in the research and actually not be stone walled.
Although I am in the process of trying to find out who Elizabeth Jane Jenners brothers and sisters were.  And the mystery that still remains.  The original Temperance Burton, her maiden name.
Can anybody help me out!!!

Regards

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Re: BURTON family - Victoria
« Reply #20 on: Thursday 30 April 09 14:02 BST (UK) »
(Thanks, Carol for personal remarks on matters we have corresponded on.)
     Does anyone know anything further about Temperance Burton b. 1812 (maiden name unknown?) and husband Thomas Burton, b.1810, St. Pancras. London, Engl. parents of Mary Ann, Eliza and George Alfred Burton? 
    Also has anyone any further knowledge of family of William Henry WILSON and Rhoda BURTON (a dau. of George Alfred). 
After the death of his father, my father 'Burt' Pretty (age 18 yrs.) lived with his uncle William Wilson for a couple of years in Mornington, and worked in his store. 
William Wilson owned "Wilson's Stores" (later called "Wilson & Livock Stores") in Main Street, Mornington, Victoria.  William's son Ernie was best man at my parent's wedding in Mornington in 1925; also another son Edward (Ted)  was a 'close' cousin to my parents for many years, and lived in Mont Albert at one time.  Anyone have any further knowledge of either of these two Wilsons?    Ruth MacLeod (nee Pretty)

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Re: BURTON family - Victoria
« Reply #21 on: Friday 01 May 09 03:03 BST (UK) »

Hi Ruth

After the death of his father, my father 'Burt' Pretty (age 18 yrs.) lived with his uncle William Wilson for a couple of years in Mornington, and worked in his store.
William Wilson owned "Wilson's Stores" (later called "Wilson & Livock Stores") in Main Street, Mornington, Victoria. William's son Ernie was best man at my parent's wedding in Mornington in 1925; also another son Edward (Ted) was a 'close' cousin to my parents for many years, and lived in Mont Albert at one time. Anyone have any further knowledge of either of these two Wilsons?


Could this be them?

WILSON Ernest Wm
died 1943   41 years  Cfld
Father - Wm Henry   Mother - Rhodda Burton
Reg #2109

WILSON  Harold Edward
died 1980  74 years   Park
Father - William Henr   Mother - Rhoda
Reg# 10949

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Woolford-Hampshire
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Re: BURTON family - Victoria
« Reply #22 on: Friday 01 May 09 05:18 BST (UK) »
yes thanks, that's looks like them.  What would PARK be - Park Orchards, Parkville??  Ruth

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Re: BURTON family - Victoria
« Reply #23 on: Friday 01 May 09 05:42 BST (UK) »

Ruth

Not absolutely certain but, at a guess, I'd say Parkville.

Can't see Ernest, but here is details of Harold's burial

 
Cemetery  - Springvale Botanical Cemetery   
Given Names -  HAROLD EDWARD - Surname WILSON   
Religion - UNITING CHURCH   
Date of Service 21/05/1980   
Date of Death 18/05/1980   
Age 74   
Date of Birth  06/11/1905   
Burial Type -  CREMATION   
The cremated remains have been collected

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Re: BURTON family - Victoria
« Reply #24 on: Friday 01 May 09 06:07 BST (UK) »
Thanks very much for that.   ;D ;D Ruth

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Re: BURTON family - Victoria
« Reply #25 on: Friday 01 May 09 08:59 BST (UK) »
Hi
I will just add for your interest, Ruth, that Parkville is where Melbourne's large Public Hospital is situated., The Royal Melbourne.  Also there is The Royal Women's and The Royal Childen's.

So sometimes when place of death says Parkville, it may mean within one of those hospitals rather than residential address.

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« Reply #26 on: Friday 01 May 09 09:16 BST (UK) »
Hi Again,
Given his place of death being Caulfield it is quite possible that EDWARD WILLIAM WILSON is at Brighton Cemetry.
Here is a link you may use to inquire.

http://www.ausbdm.org/lookup.php?st=VIC

When you are scrolling through to find the little heading for Brighton General Cemetery lookup, you will see 2 offers of lookup there.

Go for the one that is not a persons name.

PM me if you are unsure what I mean ;D

Sue

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