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Australia / Re: Re my post I REALLY need some help with research Newton/Fontaine
« on: Wednesday 18 July 12 08:23 BST (UK)  »
Cando - you are a gem!  Where do you find all this information!?!?!  Poor Frances, very sad to lose her Mum and Dad, her brother and her husband.  I am assuming there were no children? So much appreciated Cando :)
cheers JO

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Australia / Re my post I REALLY need some help with research Newton/Fontaine
« on: Wednesday 18 July 12 05:25 BST (UK)  »
Afternoon Everyone,

re my post http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,604918.40.html
we think we may have found Frances Mabel, asking if anybody could find a marriage certificate, death certificate, children etc. any information on Frances Mabel Bailey ne Newton.  She has been found on the Electoral Roll in 1936 living at 17 Mashoobra St, Coburg as Frances Newton as well as a Herbert Bailey, later found a Frances Mabel Bailey, Husband - Herbert living at George Street, East Melbourne, also an Alice and Arthur Bailey living at the same address.  Has to be the same Frances!
Thank-you in advance
Jo

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Australia / Re: I REALLY need some help with research
« on: Monday 09 July 12 05:01 BST (UK)  »
Hi Everyone,

Re George's brother Joesph Jnr - yes Cando, a member of the Newton Family emailed me the photo of Joesph. :)

I would like to thank everyone who helped me in this post - Bernie is over the moon, just brings us a little closer to finding out what happened to his father, Herbert George and Frances Mabel.  We will just keep 'soldiering on' and try to put the jigsaw into its correct place.

Many thanks
Jo & Bernie xx

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Australia / Re: I REALLY need some help with research
« on: Wednesday 04 July 12 02:22 BST (UK)  »
Thank-you so much to Cando for her time and effort in finding and sending me Georges' death certificate - is so truly appreciated!!!
kind regards JO

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Australia / Re: I REALLY need some help with research
« on: Wednesday 04 July 12 01:49 BST (UK)  »
I have found Frances - she is buried at the Charters Towers cemetery, died 14th July 1900 of Osteomylitis, buried 15th July 1900.

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Australia / Re: I REALLY need some help with research
« on: Wednesday 04 July 12 00:37 BST (UK)  »
Thanks Neil,

there appears to be seperate surnames - I have come across De La Fontaine and La Fontaine.......I believe they have no significance to Fontaine.
cheers JO

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Australia / Re: I REALLY need some help with research
« on: Tuesday 03 July 12 09:13 BST (UK)  »
Frances had 9 siblings:
Lavinia Fontaine 1862 -1931
Maria Fontaine 1864 -
Charlotte Frances Fontaine 1870 - 1868
Thurza Elizabeth Fontaine *1871 - 1949
August Fontaine *1871 - 1957                 *TWINS
Augustine Lucy Fontaine 1875 -1922
Gillie Joseph Charles Fontaine 1877 - 1960
Emma Mabel Fontaine 1879 - 1950
Alice Georgina Fontaine 1881 - 1947

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Australia / Re: I REALLY need some help with research
« on: Tuesday 03 July 12 08:43 BST (UK)  »
Thank you to all of you!  SO, for my first time researching, I haven't been given an easy task if it has all you 'expert' researchers baffled, I was honestly throwing my hands up in the air.  I so appreciate all the info!
cheers JO

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Australia / Re: I REALLY need some help with research
« on: Tuesday 03 July 12 07:52 BST (UK)  »
Majm, thank you for your interest - this is what i wrote to a chap on ancestry and his reply:
 "I hope you dont mind me contacting you, but I am helping a dear friend trying to trace his fathers whereabouts from birth to 6 years and how he came to be placed as a foster child with the Perkins Family in 1906 - http://sites.google.com/site/perkinspioneerfarmers/chapter-5---remarkable-robert
I wrote to ********* as he has a George Newton in his tree and he suggested that I contact you.
Our story so far is we have a Herbert George Newton DOB 26th June 1900 and died 13th December 1975 in Peterborough SA. My friend, Bernard Newton, could never find a birth certificate in Australia for his father, so had always assumed that he was a child migrant until........we posted on the rootschat forum http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,577644.0.html for information on child migrants and a user found a birth account of Herbert in Queensland with the exact date of his birthday, so naturally we have assumed that it is him (I hope we are on the right track!) from there we have gathered the following information. His father is listed as a George Newton and his mother is listed as Frances (Fanny) Fountaine, Frances died on the 14th July 1900 only a few weeks after Herbert was born which may explain why Herbert was placed into foster care 6 years later. Our question being where on earth was he until being placed - in an orphanage or did the family try and cope without a mother and wife? There is apparently a sister to Herbert, a Frances Mabel Newton born 1898, I am unable to find any further information on Frances Mabel Newton, which would be of great help :)
My question to you is would you know if your George Newton was married previously before marrying Ellen Elizabeth Mills in 1906? Could it be possible that there is a far extended family that may be able to answer my friend Bernards questions?
All Bernard remembers is his father saying that he was delivered to the Perkins family by a salvation army lady.
Many thanks for your time in advance and I look forward to your reply.
cheers JO & Bernard"
AND THE REPLY (sorry not yelling): Hi Jo & Bernard,
"My George Newton, parents George Newton and Fanny Oakley, was born on 19th May, 1887 Brisbane Qld married Ellen Elizabeth Mills 01 January 1906 aged 18 and died 28th June, 1961 Toowoomba Qld. In 1900 when your Herbert George Newton was born my George Newton was only 13 years old.I did find a George Newton had married a Fanny Fontaine on 02 March 1898 in Queensland via ancestory inquiry. We don't seem to have a connection here. I wish you well in your research. "

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