Descendants of Catherine Dingwall

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Catherine Dingwall, died on 8 June 1948, Melbourne, Victoria, AUSTRALIA. [Note 1]
Married to Thomas Neilson, died

... with

Total: 1 individuals (spouses not included).


Notes 

1 (Catherine Dingwall †1948)
Friday 11 June 1948 The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. :1848-1954) - NEILSON On June 8, at her residence, 328 Montague street, Albert Park, Catherine, dearly beloved wife of the late Thomas Neilson, loving mother of Eileen (Mrs. Hollier), Lillian (Mrs. Scudds), Robert, Isabel (Mrs. Cavanagh), George, Thelma Mrs.Walker), Mary (Mrs. Carroll), Alice, Leila, Norma (Mrs. Ryan), and Thomas - Requiescat in peace. (Privately interred on June 10.)

Sources:
- death: The Argus [1948 Jun 11]

2 (Annie Theresa Neilson ca 1891-1972)
A T S 80yr.

Sources:
- birth: BMD (Deaths)
- spouse: Marriage Index Victoria 1921-1942 [Digger] Reg Number:9331
- death: Vict 16332/1972

2-1 (Frederick Charles Scudds 1876-1955)
[Monday, DEecember 5, 1881. The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. :1848-1956) Monday 5 December 1881 p4 Article An accident occurred at the Gem Pier, Williamstown, on Saturday evening. Two little boys, aged five and seven respectively, sons of Mr. Martin F. Scudds, were on the landing steps playing, when the younger of the two boys fell into the water,and his brother, in endeavouring to grasp him, tumbled in as well. Here there was about 5ft. of water, and the children would as surely have been drowned had not two boatmen nearby noticed the occurrence come to the rescue.] [Williamstown Chronicle (Vic. :1856-1954) Saturday 18 December 1886 p3 Article. Reading - Frank: Scudds; Reading - l, A. Clark; 2, Fred Scudds. Writing - l Fred Scudds;] [F C S (1916) living at 24 Moodie Street, East Caulfield, Vict. Fredrick Charles Scudds (barman) - Service Number - Depot. Place of Birth - Williamstown, Victoria : Place of Enlistment: Melbourne, Vict. Next of Kin:(Wife) Scudds, Emily. Contents date range 1914-1920.] [DIVORCE COURT :The Argus (Melbourne, Wednesday 6 April 1927, page 10 - Divorce Court - Frederick Charles Scudds 50 years of South Melbourne despatch divorce petition to Justice McArthur in the First Civil Court for DIVORCE from Emily Charlotte Scudds aged 49 of Italy Street, Elwood on the grounds of DESERTION. The parties were married in July 1910. Partititioner said while my wife and I were living in Geelong we agreed to sell the business we were conducting and to separate. The sale realised &1*** and I gave my wife &1100, she obtained employment as a barmaid and we remained friends until 1923. Then there was a quarrel about my losing money at the races. My wife then told me to go my way and she would go her way. She has since refused to return to me. A decree nisi was granted.] [F C S 78yr.]

Sources:
- birth: Victoria - Pioneer Index 1836-1888 [Digger] Reg Number:20145 / The Argus [1881 Dec 05] / National Archives of Australia
- spouse 1: Edwardian Index Victoria 1902-1913 [Digger] Reg Number:5810 / National Archives of Australia
- spouse 2: Marriage Index Victoria 1921-1942 [Digger] Reg Number:9331
- death: Vict 6497/1955