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WAGONER Rudolph KelseyBirth GRO 4th qtr 1915 Wagstaff ,Joan S Craske Bromley 2a 1003 |
Marriages GRO 4th qtr 1940 Bedford, Jack P R Wagstaff Bromley 2a 2391 Wagstaff, Joan S Bedford Bromley 2a 2391 |
Father's Name: Jas E Wagy Mother's Name: May B Byner |
Illinois, County Marriages Name: William Lemmel Wagy Event Type: Marriage Event Date: 30 Jun 1919 Event Place: Henry, Illinois Age: 22 Birth Year (Estimated): 1897 Father's Name: Jas E Wagy Mother's Name: May B Byner Spouse's Name: Viva Maud Carter Spouse's Age: 22 Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated): 1897 Spouse's Father's Name: Geo C Carter Spouse's Mother's Name: Sarah M Lake GS Film number: 1435946 Digital Folder Number: 004661402 Image Number: 00006 |
NSW Birth Index WAINE, ARTHUR HENRY C 3230/1880 JOHN CHARLES MEDORA M L SYDNEY ----- QLD death index Arthur Henry Charles Waine Death date: 28/06/1943 Mother's name: Medora Lucy Chatfield Father/parent's name: John Charles Registration details: 1943/C/3392 ----- Find a Grave Memorial ID 216318629. ----- Obituary Mr A. H. C. Waine. A well-known business man in the person of Mr. Arthur Henry Charles Waine, newsagent and stationer; passed away at 8.25 yesterday morning. He bad been in indifferent health for some time, and on Saturday night suffered a stroke. He was removed to the Dalby Hospital, but failed to rally. He was 62 years of age. The late Mr. Waine spent some strenuous portions of his life in defence of his country. He was a member of a New South Wales Contingent in the Boer War, and saw lengthy servico in the last world war, gaining the rank of sergeant in ths Light Horse. He was also in uniform again for a time after the outbreak of the present war. His son, Charles, also enlisted, but was taken ill and died in Brisbane on his return from England last year. The late Mr Waine had a flourishing business which his daughter, Miss M. Waine, now manages, and for a considerable time he took an active part in the affairs of the Dalby sub-branch of tho R.S.S.A.I.L.A. The romains were convoyed to Brisbane this morning by the Dalby Funeral Directors and were cremated at the Mt. Thompson Crematorium this afternoon. Biography The death of Mr. Arthur H. C. Waine, father of Mrs. Harold King, of Main Arm, Mullumbimby, occurred at Dalby (Qld.) recently. Deceased was formerly a resident of Main Arm, and whilst residing there he married Miss Nita Henderson, also of that centre. He saw service in South Africa in the Boer War and again served his country in the Great War with the 6th Light Horse in Palestine. His eldest son, Charles, went overseas with the first draft of the A.IF. in the present war and on his return to Australia last year died from an illness contracted whilst on active service. The late Mr. Arthur Waine was engaged in agricultural pursuits on the Upper Manning River and was banana growing at Main Arm; but during the latter part of his life he acquired a business in which he was engaged at the time of his death. A widow and one son and five daughters survive. ===== Served in the NSW Mounted Rifles as a Trooper (No. 108) during the Boer War. Corporal in the 6th Light Horse during WW1. |
NSW Marriage Index 9103/1903 WAINE ARTHUR H C ROUSE STELLA PADDINGTON ----- The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : Saturday 29 November 1919) IN DIVORCE. WAINE v WAINE. Arthur Henry Charles Waine petitioned for an order for the restitution of conjugal rights against Stella Waine (formerly Rouse). The parties were married according to the rites of the Anglican Church, in September, 1903, at Paddington. Mr. Davidson (instructed by Mr. J. J. Mulligan) appeared for the petitioner. The usual order was made. --- The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : Saturday 7 August 1920) WAINE v WAINE. Desertion by reason of respondent's non compliance with an order for restitutlon of conjugal rights was the ground of a petition for dissolution of marriage, made by Arthur Henry James Walne. The respondent was Stella Walne (formerly Rouse), to whom petitioner was married at Paddington on September 23, 1903, according to the rites of the Church of England. His Honor made a decree nisi, returnable in six months. Absolute in February 1921. |
NSW Marriage Index 4890/1923 WAINE, ARTHUR H C HENDERSON, JUANITA E SYDNEY |
England and Wales Death Registration Index Name: Beverley Grenville Edwards Registration Quarter: Apr-May-Jun Registration Year: 1999 Registration District: South East Surrey County: Surrey Event Place: South East, Surrey, England Birth Date 09 Feb 1924 Volume: 7601A Page: 1A7F |
Marriages GRO 1st qtr 1962 WAINE, Beverley G EDWARDS Tonbridge 5b 2131 EDWARDS, Douglas H M WAINE Tonbridge 5b 2131 |
NSW Death Index WAINE CECIL SCOTT 30888/1964 JOHN CHARLES MEDORA LUCY M ST LEONARDS ===== Accountant. Passed exams with order of merit in 1911. Doesn’t appear to have served during WWI. |
WAINE - CHRISTMAS St. James's Church was prettily decorated on Wednesday afternoon with white and pink blossoms by the girl friends of the bride for the marriage of Miss Florence Christmas, youngest daughter of Mrs. M. Christmas, of Neutral Bay, with Mr. Cecil Scott Waine, third son of Major J. C. Waine, of Rotherwood, Randwlck. The Rev. Wentworth Sheilds officiated, and the service was fully choral. The bride, who was given away by her uncle, Mr. George Fuller, had a graceful gown of white cashmere de sole. The jupe was arranged in loose pleats from the waist line, and opened over a panel of fine French lace flouncings; a high swathed ceinture held the long-sleeved cape corsage of the same soft lace. Orange blossom buds formed a cap bordering to the tulle veil, which fell in long ample folds to form a cloudlike train. The bridal bouquet, held in a lace frame, was composed of lilies of the valley, white roses, and lilac. A diamond cluster ring was the bridegroom's souvenir. His gifts to the bridesmaids were pearl rings. They were Misses N. Mitchell and Dot Waine, the bride groom's sister. Their dainty frocks of cream net had finishings at their skirts, corsages and sleeves of narrow bands of maize taffetas, and the bunched, pointed-over jupes had similar borderings. The brims of their softly shirred net hats were banded in maize, wreathed in cowslips, and finished with ends of maize velvet. Their bouquets were of cloth of gold roses and orchids. The bride groom was attended by his brother, Dr. Jack Waine, and Mr. Charles Mitchell. Mrs. Christmas entertained the wedding party at the Hotel Carlton. She received her guests in a handsome gown of black Georgette, veil ing white, and banded in taffetas, and a small black pedal hat encircled in high pleatings of tulle, and carried a bouquet of blush roses and carnations. Mrs. J. C. Waine had a smart costume of mole chiffon taffetas brightened with touches of nattier blue, which also appeared in hor small paille hat, and she carried a posy of crimson roses. When Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Scott Waine left for their honeymoon the bride was wearing a tailored suit of black and white summer tweed, and a black and white taffeta hat. The Sun (Sydney, NSW : Sun 29 Oct 1916, Page 16 |
NSW Mariage Index 37/1923 WAINE, CECIL S DIXON, MARGARET G SYDNEY |
NSW Marriage Index WAINE, CHARLES A 40708/1907 ARTHUR H C STELLA TAREE ----- QLD Death Index Charles Arthur Waine Event date: 26/07/1941 Event type: Death registration Registration details: 1941/B/52938 Mother: Stella Rouse Father/parent: Arthur Henry Charles ===== ROLL OF HONOUR Corporal C. A. Waine. Ono of the first men in Dalby to enlist for service in tho present war, Corporal Charles Arthur Waine, died in Rosemount Military Hospital Brisbane on Saturday morning. Corporal Waine came to Dalby many years ago, when his father. Mr. H. C. Waine purchased a newsagency and stationery business here. He assisted his father in the business, but was absent two or three years ago suffering ill-heath. When the war occurred. Charlie was one of the earliest to enlist, and he left Australia with the 6th Division which proceeded to England. Unfortunately he became ill there and was Invalided to Australia in April last. He entered hospital In Sydney, and was then transported to Brisbane, but failed to make a recovery. He was 33 years of age. In his earlier years here he played football, and was a well-known figure at local social functions. He comes from a soldierly line, for his father served in both the Boer War and the Great War, and now is a prominent member of tho Dalby sub-branch of the R.S.S.A.I.L.A. Deceased was unmarried, and leaves to mourn his loss his father, and three sisters, of whom Miss Molly Waine resides In Dalby. One sister is in Brisbane and a married sister lives in Sydney. The remains were cremated in the Mt. Thompson Crematorium, Brisbane, on Saturday afternoon. |
child 1: William WAINE (AFN: 2HK3-SCN ) gender: Male birth: 23 Jan 1847 Fritwell,Oxford,England child 3: Thomas WAINE (AFN: 2HK3-SL4 ) gender: Male birth: 17 Mar 1849 Farthinghoe,Northampton,Northampton & Bucks., England |
Married twice First wife Elizabeth Margaret Latham 1954 Two Daughters Julia and Diana Jane. Married Second Anne ---? Daughter Diana Scott Waine married in Scotland, Alistair Hunter Thorburn. From Peebles. One daughter Georgine Hunter Thorburn London UK |
Alderman. Husband of Medora Chatfield. |
of Surrey, England. ----- Death NSW 6698/1918 WAINE, JOHN C JOSEPH & EMMA RANDWICK ----- Death information from original certificate. ----- Find a Grave Memorial ID 240479743. ----- The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : Saturday 20 April 1918) Major John Charles Waine, who for many years was a prominent builder in Sydney, having, amongst other notable edifices, erected the Lands Office, died at his residence, Rotherwood, Bradley-street, Randwick, early yesterday morning. He was in his 67th year, and had for some time been in failing health. He was a native of Oxfordshire, England, and as a young man of 24, he came to Sydney. Entirely through his own exertions he built up a successful business, from which ill-health compelled him to retire about twenty years ago. He married a daughter of the late Captain CHATFIELD, who lost his life in the wreck of the Cawarra, of which he was in charge, on the oyster-bank, Newcastle, there being only one survivor. The deceased was a major in the old St. George's Rifles, and represented Flinders Ward in the City Council continuously for about fourteen years, retiring about fifteen years ago. He at one time contested the Surry Hills seat in the State Parliament, and was defeated by three votes. He was an enthusiastic sportsman, being president of the South Sydney Cricket Club for a number of years, and also of the South Sydney Rugby Union. He managed one of the New Zealand tours of the New South Wales cricketers, and assisted in the manage- ment of one of the Western Australian tours. He was one of the earliest members of the City Bowling Club, and later became a member of the Randwick Club. On several occasions Mr. Waine visited England, once as one of the executive of a New South Wales team of bowlers in 1912. He was a life member of the Civic Club. Mr. Waine is survived by a widow, four sons, and one daughter. Of his sons, the eldest, Corpl. Arthur H. C. Waine, who served in the Boer War, is with the Light Horse in Palestine, being now in hospital; Major Victor J. Waine was second in command of a battalion in France, and is now a prisoner of war in Germany; Captain (Dr.) Jack G. Waine served in Mesopotamia, and was invalided to England, where he is now attached to the Royal Naval Hospital at Greenwich; and Mr. C. Scott Waine is practising as a public accountant in the city. Miss Medora R. Waine is the deceased's daughter. The funeral will leave the deceased's late residence at 10.30 a.m. to-day for St. Jude's Church of England, Randwick, where a short service will be held at 11 a.m., and will then proceed to Randwick Cemetery at Long Bay road, Coogee. ----- The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : Monday 22 April 1918) FUNERAL OF MAJOR WAINE. The funeral of the late Major John Charles Waine, for many years a prominent builder in Sydney, took place early on Saturday. Prior to proceeding to the cemetery, a short service was conducted by the Rev. W. J. Cakebread, at St. Jude's Church of England, Randwick. In a short address the rector paid a splendid tribute to the deceased. The interment was made in the Church of England section of the Randwick General Cemetery. The chief mourners at the graveside were Messrs. C. Scott Waine (son), C. Edwards (brother-in-law), and S. Edwards (nephew). The service was conducted by the Rev. W. J. Cakebread. ===== Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : Tuesday 18 April 1899) ALLEGED INSUBORDINATION.-Lieutenant Colonel Neild, commanding the 7th - Regiment, in ,his military capacity has been figuring rather prominently lately. Now something like serious trouble is pending between him and the military authorities, and a letter deemed to be insubordinate addressed by Colonel Neild to Lieutenant Colonel Bayley has led to the suspension of the former from the command of his regiment. Colonel Neild's suspension was fol- lowed bv the temporary appointment of Major Waine to the command of the regiment. The action taken by Bayley was immediately reported to Major - General French, and at this stage the matter rests. Colonel Neild is indignant at the action taken by his military, superiors. He claims to have a certain written letter not as an official communication, but in his capacity an member for Paddington and plain "J. C. Neild. ----- Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW : Wednesday 4 October 1899) A MILITARY COURT-MARTIAL [By TELEGRAPH.] SYDNEY, Wednesday. A military court-martial for the consideration of the charge brought by Lieutenant Colonel Neild against Major Waine, both of the 7th Regiment, was opened yesterday. The president of the court (Colonel Holborow) at the outset requested Lieutenant Colonel Neild to specify his charge?. One charge was that Major Waine made what is vulgarlarly known as "a lunar" at Lieutenant Colonel Neild over the bowling club fence during the examination of Lieutenant A. Holmes, adjutant of the regiment. Heated arguments arose continually between the counsel and the two officers. ----- Occupation & interests John Charles Waine came to Sydney as a steerage passenger at the age of 24. By 1885, he had set up business as a builder at 6 Penzance Terrace, Begg Street, Paddington. He became a prominent builder and his well known buildings included the NSW Lands Office and the Sydney Customs House. In 1895 he was at 336 Park Street. He had become a JP in 1905 when his residence was Bradley Street, Randwick. He revisited England several times, once as an executive member of the NSW Bowling Team in 1912. ----- Community activity Waine was president of the South Sydney Cricket Club and the South Sydney Rugby Union Club. He was at one time patron of the Sydney Cricket Ground. He was a member of the City Bowling club, becoming President in 1908, and the Randwick Bowling Club. He was a life member of the Civic Club. He was also a Major in the St George's Rifles. |
m=8005830 64. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : Saturday 4 October 1879) WAINE-CHATFIELD.-September 23, at St. James' Church, by Rev. W. Hough, John Charles, third son of Joseph Waine, of Surrey, England, to Medora Lucy Margaret, third surviving daughter of the late Henry Chatfleld, for many years commander in the A. S. N. Company. |
NSW Death Index WAINE JACK GRENVILLE 4380/1953 JOHN CHARLES MEDORA LUCY M NARRANDERA ----- The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : Monday 3 July 1916) WAR CASUALTIES. LIEUT. J. WAINE. Major J. C. Waine, of Randwick, has received a cable message from his son, Lieut. Jack Waine. R A.M.C., stating that after his experiences with the relief column at Kut he was received Into the Rasoltin Hospital, Alexandria, on June 9, suffering from jaundice. He had been in charge of wounded Indian soldiers, and after delivering them at Karachi he proceeded to Aden, where he went down ill. A later cable stated that he is now in London, having recovered from his illness. ----- The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : Thursday 8 January 1953) WAINE. Dr John Grenville. - January 7 1953, at his residence, Brookleigh, Narrandera, dearly beloved husband of Dorothy and loving father of Beverley and Roslyn, son of the late Major J C and Medora Waine, fond brother of Cecil Scott Waine, Medora, Arthur H (decd.) and Victor J (decd.). ----- Jack Grenville Waine is recorded in the family bible as Jack not John. But later family history refers to him as mostly John. He was a much loved Doctor in Narrandera His first wife |
NSW Marriage Index 160/1917 WAINE, JACK G FIRTH, MABEL N (and or) May SYDNEY |
Parents father: William WAINE (AFN: 2HK4-38K) ===== England and Wales Census, 1861 Name Joseph Waine Sex Male Age 34 Event Place Worth, Sussex, England Registration District East Grinstead Residence Note Copthorne Birth Year (Estimated) 1827 Birthplace ..., Oxfordshire Marital Status Married Occupation Coachman Relationship to Head of Household Head Household Identifier 820492 Line Number 9 Page Number 19 Piece/Folio 580 / 29 Registration Number RG09 Other People on This Record Emma Waine, 34, Haddenham, Buckinghamshire William Waine, 14, ..., Oxfordshire Thomas Waine, 12, ..., Northamptonshire John Waine, 9, ..., Northamptonshire Alfred Waine, 7, Worth, Surrey Mary H H Waine, 5, Worth, Surrey Elizabeth Waine, 1, Worth, Surrey |
NSW Birth Index WAINE JUDITH E 21640/1919 CECIL S FLORENCE E ST LEONARDS |
NSW Marriage Index 8223/1946 KING, LINDSAY ALBERT PERCY WAINE, JUDITH ELIZABETH, SCOTT SYDNEY ----- Truth (Sydney, NSW) - Jan 20 1946 "The latest engagement to be ? announced is that of Judith Scott Waine to Captain Lindsay King, who arrived in town last week after being..." Publication: Jan 20 1946 - Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
NSW Death Index WAINE MEDORA RUBY 29848/1975 JOHN CHARLES MEDORA LUCY |
NSW Birth Index WAINE, MOLLIE N 20955/1912 ARTHUR H STELLA PORT MACQUARIE ----- England & Wales Death Index Death GRO 4th qtr 1968 WAINE, Mollie N 56 KENSINGTON 5c 768 ----- Mollie died in England. Her body was cremated and ashes brought back to Australia. Ashes are in Sydney, NSW |
NSW Birth Index WAINE NANCY E Registration number 30753/1909 Father's Given name(s) ARTHUR H C Mother's Given name(s) STELLA District TAREE ===== Was a Spinster. Was to have married an American Service man but he died in action. Believe alive in 1973 as voter in NSW. |
NSW Birth Index WAINE PATRICIA M 20400/1904 ARTHUR H C STELLA BOWRAL ----- QLD Death Index Patricia Medora King Event date: 06/03/1981 Event type: Death registration Date of birth: 1905 Registration details: 1981/1812 Mother: Stella Rouse Father/parent: Arthur Henry Charles Waine |
QLD Marriage Index Patricia Medora Waine Spouse: Harold Thomas King Event date: 27/07/1926 Event type: Marriage registration Registration details: 1926/B/40275 |
NSW Birth Index WAINE PHILLIPPA S 9380/1918 CECIL S FLORENCE E ST LEONARDS ----- NSW Death Index WALKER PHILIPPA 25666/1986 CECIL SCOTT FLORENCE |
Roslyn (possibly also Grenville) Waine still alive, 2020, and living in Perth WA. Married twice but no issue After his death she married Harold William Baldwin and died 1956 a couple of years later |
Major in WWI. Grandson of Henry Chatfield, captain of the ill-fated Cawarra sunk in 1866. |
NSW Death Index WAINE VICTOR JOSEPH 7930/1950 JOHN CHARLES MEDORA LUCY MARGARET NORTH SYDNEY ----- The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : Tuesday 18 April 1950) DEATH WAINE, Victor Joseph.-April 17 1950, at a private hospital. North Sydney, second son of the late Major and Mrs. J. C. Waine, of Randwick, and brother of A. H. C. Waine. deceased, C. Scott Waine. of Warrawee. Dr J. G. Waine of Narrandera, and Medora Waine, of Elizabeth Bay. Major in the 19th Infantry Battalion during WW1, joined up in 1915 and discharged in 1919. Prisoner of War in Germany 1917. At some point attached to the British Army. Suffered from Dysentery in 1915/1916. Mentioned in Dispatches by Field Marshall Douglas Haig. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : Friday 21 May 1915) There was an interesting gathering in the Civic Club, when the members met to bid farewell and God's-speed to Lieut. Victor Joseph Waine, second son of Major J. C. Waine, of Randwick, president and chairman of directors of the club, of which Lieut. Waine is a member. Lieut. Waine started his military career with the Sydney University Scouts as a private, and worked his way up till he is going to the front with the 10th Battalion as a lieutenant. He is a Bachelor of Engineering and a M.I.C.E., and for some years was secretary of the Licensed Surveyors' Association. He was subsequently appointed surveyor in FIJI for the Colonial Sugar Refining Company, but threw up the billet on the outbreak of war to place his military services at the disposal of Australia. On behalf of his fellow-club members he was asked to accept a Colt's automatic pistol. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : Monday 3 July 1916) WAR CASUALTIES. LIEUT. J. WAINE. Major J. C. Waine, of Randwick, has received a cable message from his son, Lieut. Jack Waine. R A.M.C., stating that after his experiences with the relief column at Kut he was received Into the Rasoltin Hospital, Alexandria, on June 9, suffering from jaundice. He had been in charge of wounded Indian soldiers, and after delivering them at Karachi he proceeded to Aden, where he went down ill. A later cable stated that he is now in London, having recovered from his illness. PRISONERS OF WAR MAJOR V. J. WAINE. Major J. C. Waine, of Randwick, has received a private cable, May 1917, stating that his son, Major Victor J. Waine, has been wounded and taken prisoner by the enemy. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : Saturday 1 February 1930) SURVEYORS' PRESIDENT. Mr V J Waine BE FIS who has been elected president of the Institution of Survevors NSW (Incorporated) in succession to Mr W A Chadwick is a member of the staff of the Engineer's Department. Municipal Council of Sydney. Mr Waine was educated at the Sydney Grammar School after which he entered the University of Sydney. He graduated with the decree of Bachelor of Engineering in 1906 and passed the Licensed Survevors Examination In 1912 In January, 1913 he was elected a member of the Institution of Survevors NSW and he became a Fellow of the Institution In 1923 Mr Warne occupied the position of honorary secretary of the institution in 1914 and again from 1920 to November 1925 He has been a vice president since 1925 Early in 1915 he enlisted and left Australia as a 2nd lieutenant returning in 1919 with the rank of major. |
NSW Marriage Index 162/1924 WAINE, VICTOR J BUCK, LILLIAN A MILSOM- SYDNEY 162/1924 WAINE, VICTOR J MILSOM-BUCK, LILLIAN A SYDNEY 162/1924 WAINE, VICTOR J MILSOMBUCK, LILLIAN A SYDNEY 162/1924 WAINE, VICTOR J BUCK, LILLIAN A M SYDNEY |
Burial Plot Section H, Row F Find a Grave Memorial ID 198098660 |
QUERY Father: Richard WAITE Mother: Margaret CARTER ----- QUERY Christening 14 September 1620 Alford, Lincs, England |
Father: Clyde Waits 1899-1978 Mother: Francis Merle Hartson 1902-1995 ----- Find a Grave Memorial ID 186619613 ----- Adell was born on June 21, 1924, in Susanville, CA. Her given name was Bertha Adell, but she always went by Adell. She passed on Jan 11, 2009 at the age of 84. Adell married Bob Chatfield on June 7th, 1943. Over the years Adell worked as a dental assistant, owned a Hallmark store in Red Bluff, and worked with Bob in their software business, Crest Software Corporation. Known for her sparkling eyes and warm smile, she was dearly loved by all and will be greatly missed. She was a truly kind person whose sense of humor was always uplifting to everyone and has left us with fond memories. Adell was preceded in death by her husband Robert (Bob) CHATFIELD, mother Merle Waits, father Clyde Waits, and brother Bud Waits. She is survived by sons Rob Chatfield (wife Nancy) of Pender Island, BC; Russ Chatfield of Redding, CA; Rick Chatfield (wife Mady) of San Mateo, CA; sister Frances Mae Sanford (husband Les) of Tucson, AZ; brother Donald E. Waits, DDS (wife Millicent) of Red Bluff, CA; brother-in-law Dan Chatfield (wife Myrna) of Reno, NV; granddaughter Nicole Chatfield and great-grandson Jaymeson Lloyd of Bellingham, WA; step-grandson Jason McCann (wife Sheri), step-great-granddaughter Amber and step-great-grandson Micah of Federal Way, WA; step-granddaughter Sheri Gibbons (husband Dave) and step-great-grandson Anthony of Pine Grove, CA; step-grandson Mike Walt and step-great-grandson Liam Walt of San Bruno, CA and step-great-granddaughter Caitlin Walt of Houston, TX; as well as many nieces, nephews, extended family members and beloved friends. Services will also be at McDonald's Redding Chapel on Friday, Jan 16th, 2009, at 1:30 pm. Redding, CA - Jan 2009 |
Birth 27380/1911 WAKEFIELD, DAISY I JOHN & EMILY A DUBBO Death 1525/1978 CHATFIELD, DAISY ISABEL JOHN & EMILY |
NSW Marriage Index 8501/1945 CHATFIELD, Allen William WAKEFIELD, Daisy Isabel COONABARABRAN |
Birth 48716/1913 WAKEFIELD, ELLEN K JOHN & EMILY A DUBBO ----- QUERY NSW Marriage Index 7120/1935 KINSELA, BURNARD WAKEFIELD, ELLENER K PARKES |
Birth GRO 4th qtr 1881 WAKEFIELD, Ellen Rebecca Burton 6b 329 |
Marriages GRO 2nd qtr 1906 CHATFIELD, Alfred Uttoxeter 6b 571 Wakefield, Ellen Rebecca Uttoxeter 6b 571 |
Find a Grave Memorial ID 212910657 ===== From Facebook 4 November 2013 Robyn Bartlett posted to Burra Bee Dee : Cousins Unite looking for any pics of family members to put to a family tree if anyone has any can they please send em to me My Grandfather's name was George Andrew Chatfield My Grandmother's name was Emily Ada Daisy Wakefield My Nan's name was Heather Sheila Morgan (just one of their chn) would appreciate it if someone can get back to me |
24247/1959 Morgan, Mervyn Douglas Wakefield, Heather Sheila Coonabarabran |
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