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3351 Northern Park, Collins Lawn, NP-COL*AT***87 WALTER Tryphena Damaris (I526)
 
3352 Northern Park: Mawson (Lawn) TANGEY Lorna May (I11642)
 
3353 Not certain about whether this was a Cremation or a burial. LONG-INNES Joan Verney (I15980)
 
3354 Not sure that this data is correct as both husband and wife appear to have been born and died on the exact same days. ASHTON Samuel John (I28382)
 
3355 Not sure that this data is correct as both husband and wife appear to have been born and died on the exact same days. BILLINGS Eliza Alice (I28406)
 
3356 Note in the OPC records: Memorandum, was born 10 Dec 1708 & bapt: 27 same month, tho' not registered of this I am well assurred. C.Bedford, Curate BOUNDY Daniel (I20814)
 
3357 Noted as a scholar. TRATT Eveline Kate (I10877)
 
3358 Now employed by Boeing at Amberley QLD.

The parents of Russell Barnett MYERS are Barnett Joseph MYERS and Lorraine Grace MADDERN. 
MYERS Russell Barnett (I7487)
 
3359 Now using the surname: MOREY-NASE. NASE Pamela (I8111)
 
3360 NSW 1934 BDM indexes reveal a Frederick WILSON, son of Frederick and Winifred WILSON of Merewether NSW. Not sure if this is the correct family or not. HERD Winifred May (I468)
 
3361 NSW BDM Indexes: 4931/1934 POLA Louis Antonio (I9681)
 
3362 NSW BDM records show a marriage to Sarah Ann PLAIN at Leichhardt NSW in 1906. This seems almost impossible as George Ashton SIMS would have been only about 7 years old. SIMS George Ashton (I29048)
 
3363 NSW Death Registration No. 6717 / 1977 CAMPBELL Jack (I38890)
 
3364 NSW Probate No. 104049 HERD Walter Edward (I3467)
 
3365 NZ registration number: 1905/1253 WALTER Emma Grace Vinson (I213)
 
3366 NZ Registration number: 1962/35596 ROWDEN Alfred (I225)
 
3367 Obituary - London Free Press - April 23, 2007

ALLEN At Alexandra Marine and General Hospital on Sunday April 22, 2007, Catherine Elizabeth (Stewart) Allen of Goderich in her 75 year. Beloved wife of Robert K. Allen. Dear mother of Patty (Dave) Brereton, Brian (Barb) Allen, Gary Allen, all of Goderich, Heather McArthur of Victoria B.C. Roberta Schram (Tony Messere) of Surrey B.C. Debbie (Darrell) Doulton of Kitchener and the late Donna Allen. Loving grandmother of 14 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. Friends may call at McCallum & Palla Funeral Home, Goderich on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 pm. Funeral Service will be held at the Funeral Home on Wednesday morning at 11 am. Interment Maitland Cemetery. Donations to Healthy Hearts or charity of your choice gratefully acknowledged. Friends may sign the book of condolences at www.mccallumpalla.ca 
STEWART Catherine Elizabeth (I17082)
 
3368 Occupation shown as Baker (as stated on enlistment in the CEF).
Wounded and gassed late in WWI. 
ALLIN Raymond Secord (I17066)
 
3369 Occupation: Clerk HERD Margaret Esma (I3494)
 
3370 Occupation: General Domestic Servant SPOONER Maggie Jane (I40148)
 
3371 Occupation: Job Master, 26 London Road; Head of household SUMNER James Hammond (I3824)
 
3372 Occupation: Publican. King Street, Plymouth appears to be populated with modern large housing buildings. No sign of a 19th. century public house. SMALE Moses (I1353)
 
3373 Occupation: Scholar CORNISH Mary Jane (I37992)
 
3374 OD-*-0050 TREWIN Frances Victoria Henrietta (I18970)
 
3375 Of HOCKIN Laura Jane (I36007)
 
3376 Of 'Aldercombe' ASHTON Francis (I3918)
 
3377 Of 'Aldercombe, Churchtown' BOUNDY Grace (I3919)
 
3378 Of 'Colscott" Putford. VANSTONE Frances Norah (I30182)
 
3379 Of 'Darracott'. ASHTON Elizabeth (I22721)
 
3380 Of 'Hazel Cottage', Bude CON. SHAZELL Barnabas Stenlake (I17741)
 
3381 Of 'Hole' in this parish. HORRELL Flora (I799)
 
3382 Of 'Loat Meadow'. TREMEERE John (I1993)
 
3383 Of Alfardisworthy. ASHTON Catherine Evens (I18754)
 
3384 Of Bradworthy. NEAL Roger (I2091)
 
3385 Of Bradworthy. PRUST Hugh (I3774)
 
3386 Of Broxwater in this parish. CHING Thomas (I25675)
 
3387 Of Bush near Stratton CON. CORY Ann (I33286)
 
3388 Of Churchtown, late of Stanbury. VINSON Joseph (I2254)
 
3389 Of Kilkhampton CON. SCOTT Charles (I26497)
 
3390 Of Maerbridge, Bude and Trustlers, Albourne (SXW). (----) Mary Stafford (I18758)
 
3391 Of Mullengandra NSW. KEOGH Carmel Jean (I12276)
 
3392 Of Natcott Lane. BAILEY John (I24698)
 
3393 Of North Worden, Bradworthy DEV EVERSON Ann Walter (I29860)
 
3394 Of RR 1, Waterloo ONT PERKIN Donald (I40010)
 
3395 Of Stickney, Boston LIN. LAKE Kathryn (I34321)
 
3396 Of Stratton CON. Alternate surname spelling appears to be RAD or RODD. RADD George (I3745)
 
3397 Of Thorn, Kilkhampton CON.
Find a Grave records death date as 1885 which appears incorrect. 
ALLIN Richard (I2277)
 
3398 Of West Street, Kilkhampton CON. GREENAWAY Edith (I31044)
 
3399 Of West Street, Kilkhampton CON. FRANCIS Frederick (I31052)
 
3400 Of West Youlstone, Morwenstow CON. TREMEERE John (I3557)
 
3401 Officiating minister at the baptism of Freda Mary WALTER (1907-2000) was Rev. Wm. Allsop. WALTER Freda Mary (I557)
 
3402 Officiating Minister: Rev. GREER Family F3854
 
3403 Often known as May. Birth registration Mary Anderson FLANDERS, daughter of Janet FLANDERS and Archibald ANDERSON. The parents married in 1896. It appears that Mary first married in 1915, Robert McMullen TAYLOR (who died in Ballarat VIC in 1957, aged 65) and presumably she was divorced prior to her marriage in 1925 (as May Flanders TAYLOR) to William ECKHARDT.

The divorce is listed in the PROVIC Index to Divorce Cause Book (VPRS 5335, Unit 4) as Petitioner: May TAYLOR, Respondent: Robert McMullen TAYLOR, No: 454 of 1923. It appears that the divorce became absolute as follows:

The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Saturday, 15 Nov 1924. Page 37.
Divorce Court.
May Taylor, aged 28 years, of Park crescent, Williamstown, from
Robert McMullen Taylor, aged 30 years, of Moray street, South
Melbourne, fitter and turner, on the ground of desertion. The
marriage was celebrated on May 1 1915. There is one child. 
FLANDERS Mary Anderson (I9694)
 
3404 Often recorded as Susan. SAMELLS Susanna (I3788)
 
3405 On 16 December 1825 John James WESTWOOD, born Huddersfield YKS, trade - Face Drawer, aged 16 years, height 5' 4 1/2", enlisted in the 99th. Regiment of Foot at Bury in Lancashire. The regiment was at this time based in Ireland, but a number of recruiting detachments were sent to England, one of which was successful in recruiting Westwood. The successful detachment was based in Manchester and it made a number of two-day marches to nearby towns. He was paid a bounty of £4 on joining, with 16/- additional "bringing" money, possibly paid to a person who actually brought him to attest. His pay on enlistment was 1/- a day.

From December 1825 to December 1826 he was a private, stationed at Birr in Ireland. From December 1826 to June 1827 at Clare Castle; from June to September 1827 at Ennis; from September 1827 to September 1828 at Youghal; from September 1828 to September 1829 at Charles Fort, Kinale; from September 1829 to December 1830 at Clare Castle; from January 1831 to December 1831 at Naas; from January 1832 to June 1832 at Armagh; from July 1832 to April 1833 at Drogheda. He served during all this period on various small detachments stationed in smaller outposts in Ireland. He was granted a furlough from 28 August to 10 October 1832. On 9 May 1833 he embarked for service overseas.

On 7 September 1833 he disembarked at Flacq, Mauritius where he served until December 1833. From January 1834 to March 1835 he was stationed at Mahibourg, Mauritius where he served briefly in the Band. In April 1835 he moved to Port Louis, Mauritius where on 13 July of the same year he was promoted to Corporal. He remained at Port Louis until 14 June 1837 when he embarked for the return journey to Ireland. It is interesting to note that he acted as Regimental Harp for five days in March 1837. While in transit to Ireland on July 1837 he was promoted to Sergeant.

He disembarked at Cork on 5 October 1837. Between that time and March 1839 he was variously based at Fermoy where he probably met his future wife, Mary ROACH, Kilkenny, Templemore and Athlone, engaged on detachment and escort duties. During this period many new recruits were enlisted. On 15 May 1839 Westwood was convicted on a charge of embezzlement, the penalty being reduction to the ranks and three months confinement. The entry relating to his return to duty appears to read "In Imprisonment by Court Martial" for 3 Calendar Months. Imprisonment commenced 21 May, released 20 August.

From September 1839 he served as a private at Athlone and Dublin until September 1841. While in Dublin, he acted as Town Major's Adjutant and he received a 25 day furlough. In October 1841 he was transferred to Chatham, and on 4 November of the same year he was awarded a Good Conduct Badge. On 1 May 1842 he departed from Dublin for New South Wales aboard the "Isabella Watson", Master John A. MCDONALD, Surgeon Robert BOWER. On arrival in Hobart on 3 August 1842, 195 convicts were landed two having died and four having been put ashore in South Africa after a mutiny and disciplinary problems among the soldiers and convicts. It was a very fast passage for 1842 at 94 days. The 80 soldiers and their families restarted their journey on 20 August 1842 bound for Sydney.

He disembarked at Sydney on 28 August 1842 and rejoined his regiment the following day. His first base was at Illawarra from September 1842 to March 1843. From 1843 to June 1844 he was stationed at Parramatta but served some of this period at both Illawarra or at Newcastle. On 1 April 1843 while again on detachment at Illawarra he was again promoted to Corporal and on 28 February 1844 he was awarded a second distinguishing mark (probably another Good Conduct Badge). From October 1844 he was posted to Sydney, though mostly on detachment at Newcastle.

Between October and December 1844 he spent 57 days in hospital. Between January and March 1845 he spent a further 35 days in hospital. After 25 more days in hospital from 1 April he died on 25 May 1845. He had been promoted to Sergeant while in hospital on 30 April 1845, just three weeks before his death on 25 May 1845. It is interesting to speculate about this promotion for a moment. Perhaps his commanding officer saw the opportunity to secure a more generous pension for his widow but further research would be needed to establish this as fact. Perhaps he just wanted to wipe out the shame of his demotion six years earlier.

Throughout his Army career John WESTWOOD seems to have been dogged by ill health. Soon after enlisting, between July and September 1826 he was hospitalised for 24 days; between January and March 1828, 28 days; between January and March 1833, 15 days; between January and March 1836, 45 days; between July and December 1838, 33 days; together with various shorter periods.

As Sgt. WESTWOOD died while on active service no soldier's document was preserved, which is a great shame as it would have revealed much more interesting information.
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The burial of John James WESTWOOD

John James WESTWOOD was buried at the Sandhills Cemetery, or as it was sometimes known the Old Devonshire Street Ground, which was located on what is now the site of Central Station, Sydney. In 1901, about 3300 monuments including the one belonging to JJW, were moved from the Sandhills Cemetery to a 25 acre site bounded by Bunnerong Road, La Perouse and the existing Botany Cemetery.

The headstone is believed to have been in the Church of England section which is located close to Bunnerong Road. A transcription of the headstone is set out below.

"John WESTWOOD, Sergeant of the 99th. Regt., died 25th. of May 1845, aged 38 years. Stone erected by his brother NCOs."

Unfortunately, the headstone has not survived to the present day [1988] as friends visiting Sydney have looked for it without success. The ravages of time and particularly motor vehicle exhaust fumes are thought to have done the damage.

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FHL Number 560624 = christening record for John WESTWOOD. 
WESTWOOD John James (I2211)
 
3406 On a nearby farm. BRAGG Otto Roswell (I5840)
 
3407 On a unknown ship - according to his Application for Certificate of Naturalization.
From Place: GER 
RIBE Albert Adolphus Frederick (I1450)
 
3408 On June 30, 1971, Alpha retired from teaching.

Her first school was S.S. # 11 Uxbridge in 1924-5 and 1925-6. Her second school was S.S.# 2 Scugog, (Centre School) 1926-7. She boarded at Stephenson's (now Maurice Fralick's) and married George Feb. 12, 1927. Immediately, nastly letters began appearing in the Port Perry Star about the immorality of married teachers teaching. Alpha resigned in June and did not teach again until Manchester School trustees in Feb. or Mar. 1950 begged her to come and finish the year since the school had about 50 students and several big boys in grade 8 had literally driven out several teachers that year. She went and stayed 8 years. Alpha always was amused by the fact that each of these schools was demolished the year she left. A new school was built in Pine Grove 1928, similiarly at Scugog. Manchester students were transported to Port Perry. 
CROSIER Alpha Gertrude (I5108)
 
3409 On marriage record Sarah's birthplace is shown as Grant, meaning Co. Grant, Victoria which in general terms surrounds the city of Geelong. TREWIN Sarah (I19091)
 
3410 On route to Europe James Ashworth BUXTON was disembarked at Capetown, South Africa to hospital with a suspected case of Cerebro Spinal Menigitis. He was evacuated home to be discharged - a very lucky man! BUXTON James Ashworth (I29359)
 
3411 On the death of her mother Jean COTTLE was adopted by her uncle and aunt Carl SASS and Annie COTTLE. COTTLE Jean (I6682)
 
3412 On the death of of her husband Richard, Grace was left in need of public support, with nine small children including 3 boys who were deaf and dumb. ALLIN Grace (I5687)
 
3413 On the ship: 'Merkara'.
From Place: UK 
TREMEER John H. (I25142)
 
3414 On the ship: 'Merkara'.
From Place: UK 
LARK Emma Venning (I25143)
 
3415 On two previous occasions he was rejected for service as he had flat feet. On the occasion when he succeeded the medical officer stated that his flat feet were only mild, so he was allowed to sign up. Served as a Sergeant in the Canadian Siberian Expeditionary Force. WERRY Royal Ernest Carl (I34368)
 
3416 One child. VAUTIER Susan Lorel (I9097)
 
3417 One of 764 serving sailors whose lives were lost when the Royal Navy Cruiser, HMS Neptune struck mines. No known burial site but the sacrifice of John Walter JOHNS is remembered at the Royal New Zealand Naval Memorial in Devonport, Auckland NZ. JOHNS John Walter (I12050)
 
3418 One OPC record records the date of baptism as 2 Feb 1664. SHARSELL Sosthenes (I20819)
 
3419 One other source shows a second given name of 'Leo'. LADD Kenneth Lee (I38523)
 
3420 One source gives place of death as Dernancourt, Somme, Hauts-de-France FRA. NANKIVELL Albert Edward (I34761)
 
3421 One source indicates that there was a son born of the marriage of Reginal William HAMMETT and his wife Violet Mary (m.n. BENJEY). BENJEY Violet Mary (I27087)
 
3422 One source says marriage date is 16 Feb 1832. Family F11684
 
3423 One source show a birth date of 28 Dec 1864. WALTER Joshua (I16077)
 
3424 One source shows birth place as 'Reddling England'. WATKINS Fredrick (I37258)
 
3425 Only lived for 40 hours. TREWIN Titus (I43857)
 
3426 OPC index shows given name as 'Patey'?????
However, dates tie up nicely. 
BOUNDY Pasco (I7079)
 
3427 OPC record reads 'the son of John and Grace'. TREWIN Francis (I25319)
 
3428 OPC record says residence: Winswood. TREWIN Jane (I18877)
 
3429 OPC record states Residence: Churchtown. TREWIN Jane (I18878)
 
3430 OPC records show age at 68 years. HOCKRIDGE Grace (I31254)
 

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