| Fact | Date | Role | Place |
|---|---|---|---|
| Birth | 1868 | Ballarat, Victoria, AustraliaG | |
| Death | 1869 | (Victoria), (Australia)G |
| Fact | Date | Role | Place |
|---|---|---|---|
| Birth | 1869 | Ballarat, Victoria, AustraliaG | |
| Electoral roll | 1903 | A draper | Durham Street, Ballarat, Victoria, AustraliaG |
| Death | 1957 | Armadale, Victoria, AustraliaG |
| Fact | Date | Role | Place |
|---|---|---|---|
| Birth | 1871 | Pleasant Creek, Victoria, AustraliaG | |
| Death | Before 1872 | (Victoria), (Australia)G |
| Fact | Date | Role | Place |
|---|---|---|---|
| Birth | 1873 | Pleasant Creek, Stawell, Victoria, AustraliaG | |
| Death | 1874 | Stawell, Victoria, AustraliaG |
| Fact | Date | Role | Place |
|---|---|---|---|
| Birth | 1875 | Pleasant Creek, Stawell, Victoria, AustraliaG | |
| Death | 1875 | Stawell, Victoria, AustraliaG |
| Fact | Date | Role | Place |
|---|---|---|---|
| Birth | 1876 | St Arnoud, Melbourne, Victoria, AustraliaG | |
| Electoral roll | 1903 | A painter | Durham Street, Ballarat, Victoria, AustraliaG |
| Death | Before 1976 | (Victoria), (Australia)G |
| Fact | Date | Role | Place |
|---|---|---|---|
| Birth | 1877 | St Arnoud, Melbourne, Victoria, AustraliaG | |
| Electoral roll | 1903 | A draper | Durham Street, Ballarat, Victoria, AustraliaG |
| Death | 1957 | Aged 80 years | Victoria, AustraliaG |
| Burial | 28 October 1957 | Ballarat New Cemetery, Ballarat, Victoria, AustraliaG |
| Fact | Date | Role | Place |
|---|---|---|---|
| Birth | 1878 | St Arnoud, Melbourne, Victoria, AustraliaG | |
| Electoral roll | 1903 | A dressmaker | Durham Street, Ballarat, Victoria, AustraliaG |
| Death | Before 1978 | (Victoria), (Australia)G |
| Fact | Date | Role | Place |
|---|---|---|---|
| Name | |||
| Birth | 1880 | Pleasant Creek, Stawell, Victoria, AustraliaG | |
| Death | 1886 | Aged 6 years | Ballarat, Victoria, AustraliaG |
| Burial | 12 September 1886 | Area : WN WN Section : -9 Section 9 Row : 1 Grave : 21 | Ballarat Old Cemetery, Ballarat, Victoria, AustraliaG |
| Fact | Date | Role | Place |
|---|---|---|---|
| Occupation | Traveller | ||
| Marriage Status | Unmarried Couple | ||
| Marriage Status | Separated | ||
| Birth | 1882 | Ballarat, Victoria, AustraliaG | |
| Marriage | 1908 | (Victoria), (Australia)G | |
| Milit-Beg (couple) | 18 August 1914 | 1st Light Horse 13th Field Ambulance (Driver) | Melbourne, Victoria, AustraliaG |
| Death | 10 November 1918 | Click here for more Information | EnglandG |
| Milit-End | 10 November 1918 | Died in Service | |
| Burial | After 10 November 1918 | Plot IV, Row N, Grave no 9 | Brookwood Military Cemetery, Surrey, EnglandG |
| Fact | Date | Role | Place |
|---|---|---|---|
| Birth | 1884 | Ballarat, Victoria, AustraliaG | |
| Marriage | 1909 | Victoria, AustraliaG | |
| Death | 1922 | Ballarat, Victoria, AustraliaG |
| Fact | Date | Role | Place |
|---|---|---|---|
| Birth | Before 27 January 1807 | Gwennap, Cornwall, EnglandG | |
| Marriage | 19 October 1830 | Phillack, Gwinear, Cornwall, EnglandG | |
| Census | 6 June 1841 | With Alexander Bray aged 70 born Cornwall | High Lane, Phillack, Redruth, Cornwall, EnglandG1 |
| Census | 6 June 1841 | With Alexander Bray aged 70 born Cornwall | High Lane, Phillack, Redruth, Cornwall, EnglandG1 |
| Immigratn | 17 December 1854 | Ship Standard, 714 tons, Captain John Blyth, from Plymouth 10th September 1854, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 17th December 1854 South Australian Register Monday 18th December 1854 Sunday, December 17th :- the ship Standard, 714 tons, Blyth, Master, from Plymouth September 10th 1854 with 308 Government Emigrants. . — 29th ship from England to S.A. with government passengers for 1854 ; 7 births and 14 deaths on the passage ; H.T. Parke, surgeon-superintendent. South Australian Government Gazette 1855. ship Standard Arrived from Plymouth on the 17th December, having been 90 days at sea ; fourteen deaths and seven births were the casualties during the voyage, of the deaths two only were those of adults. Captain Blyth, the master of the ship, has bought emigrants on several occasions to South Australia, and has on every occasion endeared himself to the people by his kindness. The surgeon-superintendent acted very efficiently. The emigrants were well selected and were a very eligible class of persons. a labourer from St Erth, Cornwall | |
| Death | 23 July 1876 | Stanley Flat, South Australia, AustraliaG |
| Fact | Date | Role | Place |
|---|---|---|---|
| Name | |||
| Birth | 23 July 1805 | Ruan Minor, Cornwall, EnglandG | |
| Marriage | 19 October 1830 | Phillack, Gwinear, Cornwall, EnglandG | |
| Immigration | Between 1838 and 1840 | ||
| Census | 6 June 1841 | With Alexander Bray aged 70 born Cornwall | High Lane, Phillack, Redruth, Cornwall, EnglandG1 |
| Census | 6 June 1841 | With Alexander Bray aged 70 born Cornwall | High Lane, Phillack, Redruth, Cornwall, EnglandG1 |
| Immigratn | 17 December 1854 | Ship Standard, 714 tons, Captain John Blyth, from Plymouth 10th September 1854, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 17th December 1854 South Australian Register Monday 18th December 1854 Sunday, December 17th :- the ship Standard, 714 tons, Blyth, Master, from Plymouth September 10th 1854 with 308 Government Emigrants. . — 29th ship from England to S.A. with government passengers for 1854 ; 7 births and 14 deaths on the passage ; H.T. Parke, surgeon-superintendent. South Australian Government Gazette 1855. ship Standard Arrived from Plymouth on the 17th December, having been 90 days at sea ; fourteen deaths and seven births were the casualties during the voyage, of the deaths two only were those of adults. Captain Blyth, the master of the ship, has bought emigrants on several occasions to South Australia, and has on every occasion endeared himself to the people by his kindness. The surgeon-superintendent acted very efficiently. The emigrants were well selected and were a very eligible class of persons. a labourer from St Erth, Cornwall | |
| Death | Before 1905 | (South Australia), (Australia)G |
| Fact | Date | Role | Place |
|---|---|---|---|
| Name | |||
| Birth | 24 July 1831 | Phillack, Gwinear, Cornwall, EnglandG | |
| Baptism | 11 September 1831 | Phillack, Gwinear, Cornwall, EnglandG | |
| Census | 6 June 1841 | With Alexander Bray aged 70 born Cornwall | High Lane, Phillack, Redruth, Cornwall, EnglandG1 |
| Census | 6 June 1841 | With Alexander Bray aged 70 born Cornwall | High Lane, Phillack, Redruth, Cornwall, EnglandG1 |
| Immigratn | 17 December 1854 | Ship Standard, 714 tons, Captain John Blyth, from Plymouth 10th September 1854, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 17th December 1854 South Australian Register Monday 18th December 1854 Sunday, December 17th :- the ship Standard, 714 tons, Blyth, Master, from Plymouth September 10th 1854 with 308 Government Emigrants. . — 29th ship from England to S.A. with government passengers for 1854 ; 7 births and 14 deaths on the passage ; H.T. Parke, surgeon-superintendent. South Australian Government Gazette 1855. ship Standard Arrived from Plymouth on the 17th December, having been 90 days at sea ; fourteen deaths and seven births were the casualties during the voyage, of the deaths two only were those of adults. Captain Blyth, the master of the ship, has bought emigrants on several occasions to South Australia, and has on every occasion endeared himself to the people by his kindness. The surgeon-superintendent acted very efficiently. The emigrants were well selected and were a very eligible class of persons. a labourer from St Erth, Cornwall | |
| Marriage | 1856 | Clare, South Australia, AustraliaG | |
| Death | 11 August 1886 | Luton, South Australia, AustraliaG |
| Fact | Date | Role | Place |
|---|---|---|---|
| Birth | 1831 | (Cornwall), (England)G | |
| Death | 1886 | (South Australia), (Australia)G |
| Fact | Date | Role | Place |
|---|---|---|---|
| Birth | 1833 | Cornwall, EnglandG1 | |
| Baptism | 4 August 1833 | Phillack, Gwinear, Cornwall, EnglandG | |
| Census | 6 June 1841 | With Alexander Bray aged 70 born Cornwall | High Lane, Phillack, Redruth, Cornwall, EnglandG1 |
| Census | 6 June 1841 | With Alexander Bray aged 70 born Cornwall | High Lane, Phillack, Redruth, Cornwall, EnglandG1 |
| Death | 1856 | (South Australia), (Australia)G |
| Fact | Date | Role | Place |
|---|---|---|---|
| Birth | 1835 | Cornwall, EnglandG | |
| Death | Before 1841 | Not with the family in the 1841 census | (Cornwall), (England)G1 |
| Fact | Date | Role | Place |
|---|---|---|---|
| Birth | 1836 | Cornwall, EnglandG1 | |
| Baptism | 24 March 1837 | Phillack, Gwinear, Cornwall, EnglandG | |
| Census | 6 June 1841 | With Alexander Bray aged 70 born Cornwall | High Lane, Phillack, Redruth, Cornwall, EnglandG1 |
| Census | 6 June 1841 | With Alexander Bray aged 70 born Cornwall | High Lane, Phillack, Redruth, Cornwall, EnglandG1 |
| Immigratn | 17 December 1854 | Ship Standard, 714 tons, Captain John Blyth, from Plymouth 10th September 1854, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 17th December 1854 South Australian Register Monday 18th December 1854 Sunday, December 17th :- the ship Standard, 714 tons, Blyth, Master, from Plymouth September 10th 1854 with 308 Government Emigrants. . — 29th ship from England to S.A. with government passengers for 1854 ; 7 births and 14 deaths on the passage ; H.T. Parke, surgeon-superintendent. South Australian Government Gazette 1855. ship Standard Arrived from Plymouth on the 17th December, having been 90 days at sea ; fourteen deaths and seven births were the casualties during the voyage, of the deaths two only were those of adults. Captain Blyth, the master of the ship, has bought emigrants on several occasions to South Australia, and has on every occasion endeared himself to the people by his kindness. The surgeon-superintendent acted very efficiently. The emigrants were well selected and were a very eligible class of persons. a labourer from St Erth, Cornwall | |
| Death | Before 1936 | (South Australia), (Australia)G |
| Fact | Date | Role | Place |
|---|---|---|---|
| Name | |||
| Name | 1 | ||
| Birth | 1838 | Cornwall, EnglandG1 | |
| Baptism | 25 November 1838 | Phillack, Gwinear, Cornwall, EnglandG | |
| Census | 6 June 1841 | With Alexander Bray aged 70 born Cornwall | High Lane, Phillack, Redruth, Cornwall, EnglandG1 |
| Census | 6 June 1841 | With Alexander Bray aged 70 born Cornwall | High Lane, Phillack, Redruth, Cornwall, EnglandG1 |
| Immigratn | 17 December 1854 | Ship Standard, 714 tons, Captain John Blyth, from Plymouth 10th September 1854, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 17th December 1854 South Australian Register Monday 18th December 1854 Sunday, December 17th :- the ship Standard, 714 tons, Blyth, Master, from Plymouth September 10th 1854 with 308 Government Emigrants. . — 29th ship from England to S.A. with government passengers for 1854 ; 7 births and 14 deaths on the passage ; H.T. Parke, surgeon-superintendent. South Australian Government Gazette 1855. ship Standard Arrived from Plymouth on the 17th December, having been 90 days at sea ; fourteen deaths and seven births were the casualties during the voyage, of the deaths two only were those of adults. Captain Blyth, the master of the ship, has bought emigrants on several occasions to South Australia, and has on every occasion endeared himself to the people by his kindness. The surgeon-superintendent acted very efficiently. The emigrants were well selected and were a very eligible class of persons. a labourer from St Erth, Cornwall | |
| Marriage | About 1858 | (South Australia), (Australia)G | |
| Marriage | About 1858 | (South Australia), (Australia)G | |
| Death | 1896 | (South Australia), (Australia)G |
| Fact | Date | Role | Place |
|---|---|---|---|
| Birth | About 1845 | (South Australia), (Australia)G | |
| Marriage | About 1865 | (South Australia), (Australia)G | |
| Death | Before 1945 | (South Australia), (Australia)G |
| Fact | Date | Role | Place |
|---|---|---|---|
| Birth | 14 July 1840 | Hayle, Cornwall, EnglandG1 | |
| Census | 6 June 1841 | With Alexander Bray aged 70 born Cornwall | High Lane, Phillack, Redruth, Cornwall, EnglandG1 |
| Census | 6 June 1841 | With Alexander Bray aged 70 born Cornwall | High Lane, Phillack, Redruth, Cornwall, EnglandG1 |
| Immigratn | 17 December 1854 | Ship Standard, 714 tons, Captain John Blyth, from Plymouth 10th September 1854, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 17th December 1854 South Australian Register Monday 18th December 1854 Sunday, December 17th :- the ship Standard, 714 tons, Blyth, Master, from Plymouth September 10th 1854 with 308 Government Emigrants. . — 29th ship from England to S.A. with government passengers for 1854 ; 7 births and 14 deaths on the passage ; H.T. Parke, surgeon-superintendent. South Australian Government Gazette 1855. ship Standard Arrived from Plymouth on the 17th December, having been 90 days at sea ; fourteen deaths and seven births were the casualties during the voyage, of the deaths two only were those of adults. Captain Blyth, the master of the ship, has bought emigrants on several occasions to South Australia, and has on every occasion endeared himself to the people by his kindness. The surgeon-superintendent acted very efficiently. The emigrants were well selected and were a very eligible class of persons. a labourer from St Erth, Cornwall | |
| Marriage | 8 September 1866 | South Australia, AustraliaG | |
| Death | 12 August 1912 | Eastwood, South Australia, AustraliaG |
| Fact | Date | Role | Place |
|---|---|---|---|
| Birth | 1842 | Cornwall, EnglandG | |
| Immigratn | 17 December 1854 | Ship Standard, 714 tons, Captain John Blyth, from Plymouth 10th September 1854, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 17th December 1854 South Australian Register Monday 18th December 1854 Sunday, December 17th :- the ship Standard, 714 tons, Blyth, Master, from Plymouth September 10th 1854 with 308 Government Emigrants. . — 29th ship from England to S.A. with government passengers for 1854 ; 7 births and 14 deaths on the passage ; H.T. Parke, surgeon-superintendent. South Australian Government Gazette 1855. ship Standard Arrived from Plymouth on the 17th December, having been 90 days at sea ; fourteen deaths and seven births were the casualties during the voyage, of the deaths two only were those of adults. Captain Blyth, the master of the ship, has bought emigrants on several occasions to South Australia, and has on every occasion endeared himself to the people by his kindness. The surgeon-superintendent acted very efficiently. The emigrants were well selected and were a very eligible class of persons. a labourer from St Erth, Cornwall | |
| Death | Before 1942 | (South Australia), (Australia)G |