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Australia / Re: Searching for George Glue/Glew B 1860 a brick wall
« on: Thursday 16 April 20 01:21 BST (UK)  »
no thats everything.
You are correct that marriage certs included a lot more info later on

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Australia / Re: Searching for George Glue/Glew B 1860 a brick wall
« on: Thursday 16 April 20 01:00 BST (UK)  »
Hi Judith,
Not a lot of information on the record.
It says "Marriages Solemnised in the Parish of Bylands Kilmore 1854
No.12 George Glew of Bylands Kilmore .Bach(elor)
Christina Laird .Spins(ter)
Married in the residence of Rev Wm Singleton by Licence with consent of Edw.Cole
This twentyeighth day of July in the year 1854 by me Wm Singleton Cl? 25724
This marriage was solemnised between us
George Glew x his mark
Christina Laird x her mark
In the presence of Edward Cole of Kilmore
                            C Cook of Kilmore
Interesting that the consent was given by Edward Cole. I wonder what relationship he was to Christina? Also why did she leave Hobart and end up in Kilmore at such a young age?
Over to you,
Many thanks
Ian

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Australia / Re: Searching for George Glue/Glew B 1860 a brick wall
« on: Monday 13 April 20 01:12 BST (UK)  »
Thank you JM and Judith,
It seems that the marriage in Harting could have been his first marriage but not to Carolina Laird - this just looks like a bit of confusion in the name.
I also purchased a copy of the marriage certificate between George and Christina Laird in Kilmore.
The handwriting is a bit obscure and I can see why its been picked up as Tayerd but is definitely Laird or Leaird.
I would like to follow up the first marriage- did George marry Christina whilst still married to Ann?
Many thanks
Ian

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Australia / Re: Searching for George Glue/Glew B 1860 a brick wall
« on: Friday 10 April 20 07:00 BST (UK)  »
Thanks JM - I'll check the vic BDMs .
Any idea about the 1829 marriage in Harting?
Is it the same George?
Ian

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Australia / Re: Searching for George Glue/Glew B 1860 a brick wall
« on: Friday 10 April 20 03:06 BST (UK)  »
Hello Australian Glues
I am a descendant of George Glue and have been researching his life - along with considerable help from my cousin Judy, who has also contributed to this message board.
I have some confusing information which you may be able to help with.
My information shows  George Glue married Carolina Leaird (or Laird) in Harting, Sussex on 12 Sep 1829. Then I have George Glue marrying Christiana (or Christina) Laird in Kilmore, Vic. in 1854.
Are these two different Glues and is there a link between Carolina and Christiana?
Many thanks
Ian

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Sussex / Re: josiah glue - help please!!!
« on: Sunday 15 March 20 22:40 GMT (UK)  »
Many thanks JM - will do
IMcH

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Sussex / Re: josiah glue - help please!!!
« on: Thursday 12 March 20 22:40 GMT (UK)  »
Many thanks JM - much appreciated
Are you related to the Mumbersons like me via George Glue?
IMcH

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Sussex / Daniel Mumberson
« on: Wednesday 11 March 20 23:07 GMT (UK)  »
Dear JM
Thank you for your quick response and giving me so much more information regarding Daniel M. and Rachel.
I wonder why she used the family name Glue instead of Tully?
I have no idea why I couldn't find the marriage details - I didnt use Robertson as the district though.
The Berrima Historical Society published an article re his father (also Daniel) and mentioned his children but Daniel was omitted - hence my confusion.
Many thanks
IMc

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Sussex / Re: josiah glue - help please!!!
« on: Tuesday 10 March 20 23:32 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Everyone,
I am related to the Mumbersons via my great great grandfather George Glue. I am currently researching Daniel (or maybe its William) Mumberson.
My records show he was born in Jamberoo on Sep 16 1854, married Rachel Anne Tully in Burrawang on July 11 1882 and died in Berrima on July 21 1928.
I've tried to verify those dates via NSW BDMs but can't find anything.
Any ideas?
Many thanks

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