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Re: Myra Madge BROWN
« Reply #9 on: Monday 22 January 24 16:54 GMT (UK) »
Kenneth Stewart EATHER remarried in 1931 under the name of Kenneth Stewart LEVER.

Kenneth S LEVER m. Celie SCOTT 8 September 1931 North Sydney #13337
https://familyhistory.bdm.nsw.gov.au/lifelink/familyhistory/search

He appears to be using the assumed name LEVER during the 1920's with reports in the newspapers from VIC, SA and NSW., including a 3 month gaol sentence in VIC.
https://trove.nla.gov.au/search/category/newspapers?keyword="kenneth stewart lever"
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/16DA5957-F8B8-11E9-AE98-4967E3A93EC2

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Re: Myra Madge BROWN
« Reply #10 on: Monday 22 January 24 16:58 GMT (UK) »
It's clear from his death notice that his second family knew of his two different surnames.

Death and Funeral Notices:

EATHER (Lever) Kenneth Stewart. - May 23. 1989. father and father-in-law of Kay and Bill Welsh (Lindfield). grandfather of K**** and L****-J****, greatgrandfather of S******** and L***** C*****.

EATHER (Lever) - The cremation of the late KENNETH STEWART EATHER will be held at the Northern Suburbs Crematorium, tomorrow (Thursday) morning, commencing at 10.30 a.m. Please assemble at the crematorium. WALTER CARTER Pty. Ltd. 302 Oxford Street. Woollahra. (02)389 3499. F.D.A.of N.S.W.

LEVER , Celie. - March 7 1988. late of 11 Treatts Road, Lindfield. loved sister of Lilla Coleman, beloved mother of Kay Welsh, mother-in-law of Bill Welsh, dearest grandmother of K**** and L****-J**** Welsh, great-grandmother of S******** and L***** C**** and dear friend of S***** C****.

LEVER. — The relatives and friends of the late Celie LEVER, of Lindfield are invited to attend her funeral service, to be held at Northern Suburbs Crematorium. tomorrow (Friday), at 11.10 am. ALLEN MATTHEWS PTY LTD. NORTH RYDE 8S7 2244 887 2244

***Kay (nee LEVER) WELSH, William (Bill) WELSH and Lilla COLEMAN are now deceased the others mentioned in the notices are still living. If you require their names I can send them to you via a PM***


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Re: Myra Madge BROWN
« Reply #12 on: Monday 22 January 24 20:15 GMT (UK) »
Thats a big find Thank you!

The next big question is what happened to Myra Marge Brown?

Did she change her name too?
Ghent/Gent- Nottinghamshire, Canada to NZ
Brown- Ireland to NZ
Just- Durham to NZ
Battensby-Durham to NZ
Protheroe- Pembrokeshire /London to NZ
Capstick-Lancashire /York to NZ


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Re: Myra Madge BROWN
« Reply #13 on: Tuesday 23 January 24 02:50 GMT (UK) »
Moving forward on Merlin's excellent finds there. .
Looking at the enlistment record for Kenneth Stewart LEVER in WW2. Dated 22/4/43
First page I do note that in completing the document, Kenneth who was usng a false name, thought at first to also give a false birth date, altering the month by one.  He reconsidered ;D, sctatched it out and wrote his correct one!

Looking at page 9 of this same record.  There is a letter about financial assistance and it is dated 1963.
It is from a different wife.
Thelma LEVER .

She states her husband is 70 years old and the address is 8 Manning Rd. Double Bay.

Thelma Louisa Howick LEVER died in 1976
LEVER Thelma Louisa Howick
16721/1976
Parents Maurice & Amy
001

She was nee GARWOOD and can be seen on the Australian electoral Rolls in Tasmania and NSW living with her mother, Amy Beatrice GARWOOD, and both perform HDs.

They were English and can be seen in 1911 together where Thelma is an infant.
A possible immigration in 1930. To Sydney per Mongolia  . Amy GARWOOD aged 48, and Nellie GARWOOD (is this Thelma? not sure) aged 20.

Amy Beatrice died in 1944, (b. 1879) in Victoria.
I have not located a marriage for Kenneth and Thelma.

No closer to the whereabouts of Myra.  >:(

Sue 
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Re: Myra Madge BROWN
« Reply #14 on: Tuesday 23 January 24 03:34 GMT (UK) »
Would that birth registration be helpful (the 1971 one). She must have initiated it mustn’t she?  Who else would?  And presumably because she needed it for some reason at that age (71). Pension? Or citizenship for a child?

It is supposed to have the residence of the informant on it.

Is the McLeod a clue?


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Re: Myra Madge BROWN
« Reply #15 on: Tuesday 23 January 24 04:19 GMT (UK) »
In the 1922 of Myra's adoptive father William, which I seem unable to access, were there siblings, adoptive or other, mentioned ?

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Re: Myra Madge BROWN
« Reply #16 on: Tuesday 23 January 24 04:42 GMT (UK) »
In the 1922 of Myra's adoptive father William, which I seem unable to access, were there siblings, adoptive or other, mentioned ?

Sue

No.  Estate goes to wife’s nephew if she predeceased him
I note he revisited the Will (codicil) in 1927 and still didn’t put Myra back in.

https://ndhadeliver.natlib.govt.nz/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE49862661


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Re: Myra Madge BROWN
« Reply #17 on: Tuesday 23 January 24 06:23 GMT (UK) »
So father was still outraged or did not know anything further about her since Myra Madge married and left NZ all within 24 hours. ;)

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