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Re: VIC - Marriage(s) -Look up please
« Reply #351 on: Saturday 17 November 07 07:11 GMT (UK) »
...  So  here  end-th  the  direct Heasman  line,  what a  shame  we  won't find a  living  relation,  damn  but  who  knows  there  is  allways  illegitimate  children
regards Jenn

So it seems given that William R was, it seems, the only son of William HEASMAN & Jane Elizabeth AYLMORE.  A pity!  But who knows what other twists and turns this saga might take ...

JAP

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« Reply #352 on: Saturday 17 November 07 07:21 GMT (UK) »
 Harriett's estate was worth £400.6.9 including a house.

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« Reply #353 on: Saturday 17 November 07 07:57 GMT (UK) »
This was filed under the name Mrs Wilkinson so I took a chance and it was the right family.It  paints a different picture from the original letter that Dunmore Lang wrote requesting the children go into the orphanage.
Sydney
30 March 1859
The Honourable Colonial Secretary
 Sir
I have the honour to request that the requisite authority may be given to enable Mrs Wilkinson of Cleveland Street,Redfern to receive from the Superintendant of the Female Orphan School,Parramatta,the children of Mrs Heasman ,a widow formerly of Woolloomoolloo now of Melbourne.The children I refer to were admitted into the Orphan School on my appplication as their mother had to go to Melbourne & had no means of maintaining her children during her absence.She now expects to return to Sydney very shortly & is desirious that her eldest daughter,their sister Mrs Wilkinson ,a respectable married woman who is  both & willing to receive &maintain them in the meantime should  have them delivered over unto her hands.I am ascertained personally that Mrs Wilkinson is in all respect fit & proper person to be entrusted with the care of the children
I have the honour Sir
Your most Obidient Servant
John Dunmore Lang

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« Reply #354 on: Saturday 17 November 07 07:57 GMT (UK) »
              ~     T H A T 'S       I N C R E D I  B L E    ~

Absolutely TRUE ... Annie's Grandmother's cousin TED
(Edward John BAKER) did marry Rachel (daughter of Thomas RICHINGS junior) - 1920 :

[WOW !    What next ? ]


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« Reply #355 on: Saturday 17 November 07 07:59 GMT (UK) »
Hello Annie,

I just had a quick look for Ebenezer Bransgrove on 1841 and 1851 census
and I can't find him ???.

I'm not alway good finding these things, any clues to help me see if I can spot him?

Raylen

The only thing I found on IGI records was a birth for Ebenezer Bransgrove 23/4/1827 at
Dr Williams Library, London, London, England.  Seems to be the wrong year for his age to
be 56 when he died in 1868 - but with this family----------who knows!
Tuck-Baydon,Wiltshire
Woolford-Hampshire
Christie-Stirling

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« Reply #356 on: Saturday 17 November 07 08:00 GMT (UK) »
Dear SLEAT     :)

Very many thanks for checking out the directories - much appreciated.

Lu

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« Reply #357 on: Saturday 17 November 07 08:40 GMT (UK) »
Hi Annie et al,

Personally, I'd be very doubtful about anything this family says  ::)

So, Jane Elizabeth (AYLMORE) HEASMAN had had to go to Melbourne!  Oh yeah!  And why!

What a lot they are!

JAP

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« Reply #358 on: Saturday 17 November 07 09:17 GMT (UK) »
More BRILLIANT finds by Annie !     :)

Thank you so much.

William Richard HEASMAN and Harriet :    I found a researcher of Harriet's NEWBY family (with a link to Harriets' mother Rebecca RICHARDS).  The message seeking info was posted in 2006   ... have shot an email off ... but no reply to date.   [Likewise to someone in AUS researching BALLI name ...  again, no response]  Grrr !  Mmmm .. always worth a try ?

Hey  ... JAP ... WE LOVE your scenarios !   Keep 'em coming please !      :)

Lu   

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« Reply #359 on: Saturday 17 November 07 10:26 GMT (UK) »
Hi Annie et al,

Personally, I'd be very doubtful about anything this family says  ::)

So, Jane Elizabeth (AYLMORE) HEASMAN had had to go to Melbourne!  Oh yeah!  And why!

What a lot they are!

JAP

Refering to Sleats  Reply #324
1859 Sands & Kenny
Bransgrove Ebenezer, 100 Latrobe St east

1865 Sands & McDougall
Bransgrove E Victoria-Parade East Collingwood

I think this might of been the reason she went to Melbourne.Certainly nothing to do with being infirm as in the 1st letter.Wonder what happened to William and Amelia as they were refused entry into the orphanage.
Or was she going to Melbourne looking for William Heasman?
Annie