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1 John Melbourne Bennett, geboren op 29 maart 1888, Port Melbourne, Victoria, AUSTRALIA, overleden. Ouders: 2 en 3. [Notitie 1].
2 George William Bennett, geboren circa 1850, Blackheath, Surrey (London), overleden, AUSTRALIA, (1881) surveyors assistant. [Notitie 2].
... gehuwd op 22 december 1870, Bermondsey, Surrey (London), met...
3 Elizabeth Evans, geboren op 15 juni 1850, Lambeth, London, gedoopt op 7 juli 1850, Kennington, London, overleden, AUSTRALIA. Ouders: 6 en 7. [Notitie 3].
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6 William Evans, overleden, (1848) bricklayer. [Notitie 6].
... gehuwd op 21 mei 1848, Deptford, Kent - St. Paul, met...
7 Mary Ann Scutts, geboren circa 1828, Lambeth, Surrey (London), overleden op 8 april 1896, South Melbourne, Victoria, AUSTRALIA - 88 York Street, begraven op 10 april 1896, Melbourne Cemetery (leeftijd bij overlijden: mogelijkerwijze 68 jaar oud). [Notitie 7].
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He joined the Merchant Navy in the U.K. in 1915 and was there until retirement. He was Chief Officer and worked on several ships and worked for several different lines (Elder Dempster), (Bristol City Line) and many others. The ships included Cape Race, Yewdale, Auchmacoy, Berga and Arete. |
G W B, son of George Weedon Bennett and ------ ------. |
E E emigrated to Victoria on "SS Parsee" in 1886. |
G W B - 67yr. |
William Evans, bricklayer son of William Evans, also a bricklayer. M A S (19). Their first children b:Lambeth, but middle three b:Sculcoates, where Wm Evans was, for a brief moment, a foreman in the gas works, they then returned to London and to bricklaying. children listed:Mary Ann 46, Elizabeth 44, Emma dead, Susannah 40, Sarah Ann 38, William 36, Sophia 34, Letitia 32, Victor 30, Walter 27. |
[Their first children b:Lambeth, but middle three b:Sculcoates, where Wm Evans was for a brief moment, a foreman in the gas works, they then returned to London and to bricklaying.] [Children listed:Mary Ann 46, Elizabeth 44, Emma dead, Susannah 40, Sarah Ann 38, William 36, Sophia 34, Letitia 32, Victor 30, Walter 27.] [The Argus - Melbourne, Vic Friday 3 September 1886 p4 Article (part of). Emigration ship The Parsee an iron clipper of 1,281 tons ~ until crossing the longitude of Cape Leuwin on August 21, in lat 42 deg 46 min S strong gales from N.E. to E. and S.E. were then encountered, and the squalls were fierce and frequent. There was also a high sea. This untoward weather lasted all the way in when the ship was some 90 miles to the westward she was struck by a fearful squall, attended with quite a storm of hail, thunder, and lightning. While head-reaching under the lower topsails the spanker-gaff carried away.] [M A E - 68yr., cause: Sanguineous Apoplexy. The informant was Thomas Pentle, authorised agent. |
S E living with sister Eliza & George Bennett in 1881. She emigrated to o Victoria in June 1886 on "Sorata". |