Diskennidi eus Alice Jane Scudds

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Alice Jane Scudds, bet ganet d'an 22 eost 1872, Gulgong, NSW, AUSTRALIA, marvet d'an 27 here 1934, Rankins Springs, Griffith, NSW, AUSTRALIA - Griffith District Hospital, douaridigezh, C.of E.Cemetery, Griffith, NSW, AUSTRALIA (p'edo 62 bloaz). [Notenn 1]
Euredet d'an 10 gouere 1895, Orange Grove, Bulgandramine, NSW, AUSTRALIA, gant Hartley Owen Kimball, bet ganet d'an 28 eost 1861, Rutherglen, Vict, AUSTRALIA, marvet d'an 25 gwengolo 1913, Peak Hill, NSW, AUSTRALIA (p'edo 52 bloaz) [Notenn 1-1].


Euredet e 1918, Peak Hill, NSW, AUSTRALIA, gant Louis St Clare, marvet [Notenn 1-2].


Kerentiezh , Rankins Springs, NSW, AUSTRALIA, gant J. J. Kearns, marvet.

En holl : 0 tud (ar priedoù n'int ket enklozet).


Notennoù 

1 (Alice Jane Scudds 1872-1934)
A J K 62yr.

Mammennoù :
- ganedigezh : NSW BDM 13611
- eured 1 : NSW BDM 5442
- eured 2 : website
- marv : NSW BDM 20878

1-1 (Hartley Owen Kimball 1861-1913)
Not a lot is known about Hartley at this stage other than he was a farm hand on Orange Grove near Bulgandramine most of his working life. On 27th September 1905 he was tried and sentenced to three years gaol at Dubbo, NSW. The charge being "Unlawfully & Carnally knowing a girl under the age of 14 years". The sentence was served at Goulburn Gaol. It would seem that due to the events above Hartley was shunned by the rest of the family as most of his sister's descendants were unaware of his existence and those that had heard his name mentioned during their upbringing were lead to believe he died at a young age without family. His son Richard Cyrus rarely if ever spoke of him and refused to attend his funeral. Rumors have it that Hartley was very fond of his drink and was once dragged home by one leg (caught in the stirrup) after falling drunk from his horse.

Mammennoù :
- eured : NSW BDM 5442
- marv : website

1-2 (Louis St Clare )
Mammennoù :
- eured : website

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