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Re: When & where did George Fulwar Llewellyn Craven arrive in Australia
« Reply #54 on: Saturday 26 February 22 17:27 GMT (UK) »
Hi

I realise this is a rather ancient thread now, but I just came across it whilst trying to chase down all the descendants of my GGG Grandfather; George's mother Sarah was his daughter and thus sister to my GG Grandmother Mary.

As I'm in the UK, I don't have a lot of access to Australian records, so I've picked out a few useful links from this thread.

My question is, and I may have by assumption answered it in the negative by reading the death notices of Mabel, did George have any children?

DILLWYN - Glamorgan, Brecon & Pennsylvania
NICHOLL - Glamorgan
WELBOURN - Lincolnshire, Canada, Australia
GILBERTSON - Glamorgan, Herts.
MORRIS - Kent
EATON - Dorset
APPLEYARD - Yorkshire
HART - Northants, Kent
FARMER - Worcs
STOKES - Cambs, Northants.
McLATCHIE - Renfrew
CHAPMAN - Kent
ROSE - SE London
JOYNER - Dorset
POWELL - Worcs.
LEACH - Pembs
CHATFIELD - Sussex
WESTON - Wapping/Walthamstow
NICHOLLS - Queenhithe, London

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Re: When & where did George Fulwar Llewellyn Craven arrive in Australia
« Reply #55 on: Sunday 27 February 22 03:59 GMT (UK) »
Hi Wharfrat

As far as I was able to determine George and Mabel did not have children or at least none that survived to be registered.

Westy

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Re: When & where did George Fulwar Llewellyn Craven arrive in Australia
« Reply #56 on: Sunday 27 February 22 10:37 GMT (UK) »
Thanks Westy
DILLWYN - Glamorgan, Brecon & Pennsylvania
NICHOLL - Glamorgan
WELBOURN - Lincolnshire, Canada, Australia
GILBERTSON - Glamorgan, Herts.
MORRIS - Kent
EATON - Dorset
APPLEYARD - Yorkshire
HART - Northants, Kent
FARMER - Worcs
STOKES - Cambs, Northants.
McLATCHIE - Renfrew
CHAPMAN - Kent
ROSE - SE London
JOYNER - Dorset
POWELL - Worcs.
LEACH - Pembs
CHATFIELD - Sussex
WESTON - Wapping/Walthamstow
NICHOLLS - Queenhithe, London

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Re: When & where did George Fulwar Llewellyn Craven arrive in Australia
« Reply #57 on: Monday 28 February 22 02:28 GMT (UK) »
I am assuming that you know that there were others of the CRAVEN family also in Queensland at around the same time, and there is a death record for a Fulwar Guy CRAVEN as late as 1964.
I've not followed them very far as I thought you may not need the information but, according to an Ancestry tree,  they appear to be descended from
Fulwar Craven (of Brockhampton Park), 1782–1860
Born: 25 JUN 1782 • Barton Court, Kintbury, Berkshire, England
Died 14 APR 1860 • Northleach, Gloucestershire
Buried Brockhampton Park, April 21, 1860

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Re: When & where did George Fulwar Llewellyn Craven arrive in Australia
« Reply #58 on: Monday 28 February 22 02:37 GMT (UK) »
Hello Judith,

Yes and it occurred to me that these folk already in Queensland may have been the reason George decided Queensland and Maryborough was the place to which to immigrate.

But it may have been coincidence.

Many thanks for your efforts on my behalf Judith.

Westy