Birth GRO 3rd qtr 1877
Ransley, Charles Brighton 2b 246
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Find A Grave Memorial# 137695322
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Emigrated to Adelaide, South Australia 1881 on the "Liguria". Arrived Port Adelaide 10 Jan 1882 from London and Plymouth.
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : Friday 21 July 1916)
RANSLEY.- The FRIENDS of the late Mr. CHARLES RANSLEY are respectfully in- formed that his Funeral will leave his late residence, 128, Park-terrace, Wayville West, on FRIDAY at 11 a.m., for the West-terrace Cemetery.
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : Saturday 20 July 1918)
RANSLEY.-In loving memory of my dear son, Charles Ransley, who fell asleep on Juiy 20, 1916.
Until we meet again before His throne,
Clothed in the spotless robe He gives His own,
Until we know men as we are known,
Good night.
-Inserted by his loving mother, M Dumbrell, Glenelg.
RANSLEY.-In loving memory of our dear husband and father, who died July 20th, 1916.
What happy hours we once enjoyed. How sweet the memory still.
But vou have left an aching void,
This world can never fill.
-Ever remembered by his loving wife and children.
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : Friday 20 July 1917)
RANSLEY. -In loving memorv ot our dear husband and father, who passed away July 20, 1916.
We who loved you sadly miss you
As it dawns another year
In our lonely hour of thinking
Thoughts of you are ever dear
-Inserted by his loving wife and children
RANSLEY. -In loving memory of our dear brother who died July 20, 1916.
We miss him, yes, we miss him, More than wcrds can ever say
But love in death should make us see, What love in life should always be
Inserted by his sister and brother, S. and F. Vincent, Glenelg.
RANSLEY. -In loving memory of our dear brother Charles, who died on the 20th Julv, 1916.
In the bloom of his life God claimed him,
In the pride of His manhood days, None knew hm. but to love him,
None spoke his name, but in praise
-Inserted by his loving sisters, Aggie, Clara, and Ethel.
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Mercy, his mother, appeared to place a memorial advert in the Advertiser every anniversary until 1929. His wife also inserted a memorial at least to 1932.
? if wife could be King. Her mother died 1913 and lived in Park Terrace, Wayville, where Charles lived. Adelaide Advertiser Newspaper report.
KING-On. the 24th November 1913, at her residence, Park terrace, Wayville, Gertrude, the beloved mother of Mrs Beck and Ransley, and L. and S. King, aged 67 yean. Resting in the Lord.