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Caroline Mary Bindon

F, #1926, b. 14 September 1892, d. 25 June 1970
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Parents

Family 1: Charles Herbert Lindquist (b. 1 January 1887, d. 14 January 1932)

Family 2: Robert Kennedy (b. about 1892, d. 25 July 1970)

History

FactDateRolePlace
Name
Name
Name
Birth14 September 1892(Queensland), (Australia)G
Marriage1908(Australia)G1
Electoral roll1919A labourerOwen Street, Innisfail, Queensland, AustraliaG
Electoral roll1925A fishermanEast Innisfail, Queensland, AustraliaG
Marriage20 September 1934There were no children from this marriage.Queensland, AustraliaG
OccupationBefore 1970ShopkeeperFitzgerald Street, East Innisfail, Queensland, AustraliaG
Death25 June 1970(Innisfail), Queensland, AustraliaG
BurialAfter 25 June 1970Plot 8A, Row 6, Grave 10, HeadstoneInnisfail Cemetery, Innisfail, Queensland, AustraliaG

Citations

  1. [S153] May Wright

Margaret Ellen Bindon

F, #1927, b. 25 April 1894, d. 25 April 1968
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Parents

Family: John Thomas Morris (b. 26 August 1888, d. 6 February 1972)

History

FactDateRolePlace
Name
Marriage StatusDivorced
Birth25 April 1894Innisfail, Queensland, AustraliaG
Marriage17 February 1916Innisfail, Queensland, AustraliaG
Electoral roll1919He was a police constableErnest Street, Innisfail, Queensland, AustraliaG
Electoral roll1925He was a police constableWolfram, Mareeba, Queensland, AustraliaG
Death25 April 1968Ayr, Queensland, AustraliaG
Burial28 April 1968Grave number 4030Ayr Cemetery, Ayr, Queensland, AustraliaG

James William Bindon

M, #1928, b. 4 February 1896, d. 22 December 1967
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Parents

Family: Bertha Agnes McNeale (b. 15 July 1903, d. 13 February 1958)

History

FactDateRolePlace
Birth4 February 1896Innisfail, Queensland, AustraliaG
Electoral roll1919Flying Fish Point, Innisfail, Queensland, AustraliaG
Electoral roll1922He was a labourerFlying Fish Point, Innisfail, Queensland, AustraliaG
Electoral roll1925He was a lightkeeperLucinda Point, Ingham, Queensland, AustraliaG
Marriage30 January 1929Queensland, AustraliaG
Electoral roll1949He was a boatmanHarbour Board Residence, Townsville, Queensland, AustraliaG
Death13 February 1958Block C Subdiv 4 Grave 214The Mater Private Hospital, Townsville, Queensland, AustraliaG1
Occupation13 February 1958MarinerTownsville, Queensland, AustraliaG1
Death22 December 1967He had no children with his wifeNellie Bay, Magnetic Island, Queensland, AustraliaG2
Burial22 December 1967Block C Subdiv 4 Grave 214Belgian Gardens Cemetery, Belgian Gardens, Townsville, Queensland, AustraliaG

Citations

  1. [S328] Probate File
  2. [S329] Probate File

Bessie Bindon

F, #1929, b. 2 November 1900, d. 22 February 1984
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Parents

Family: Richard John Thomas Clark (b. 12 March 1898, d. 27 June 1959)

History

FactDateRolePlace
Name
Birth2 November 1900Flying Fish Point, Innisfail, Queensland, AustraliaG
Marriage30 March 1921CLARK-BINDON.

A very pretty wedding was solemnised at St. Albans Church of England on the 30th March at Innisfail. The contracting parties were Mr Richard Clark, eldest son of Mr and Mrs Thomas Clark, of Mosman Park, Charters Towers, to Miss Bessie Bindon, fourth daughter of Mrs R. Bindon and the late Mr R. Bindon, Of Flying Fish Point, Innnisfail. The church was crowded with friends of the young couple. The Rev. Lambton officiated. The bride entered the church on the arm of her brother, Mr J. Bindon, and carried a beautiful bouquet of eucharist, lilies and fern. She was gowned in ivory crepe-de-chene, trimmed with seed pearls and orange blossom, the skirt being draped with floating panels, and silk tassels. She wore a wreath and veil arranged mob cap effect which completed a very pretty bride. Miss Jean Bindon, sister of the bride, acted as bridesmaid, who looked dainty in a pretty frock of cream British silk, made panel effect, trimmed with silk fringe and wore a pretty hat of silk straw and forget-me-nots. She also carried a bouquet of roses and fern. The bridegroom's gift to the bride was a pretty pendant set with rubies and to the bridesmaid a pretty brooch set with aquamarines. The bride's gift to the bridegroom was a pair of gold sleeve links. The bridegroom was attended by Mr Hector McLeod. who performed the duties of best man. After the ceremony about 60 friends motored to the Bay to partake of the wedding breakfast, which was held at Mrs Scheu's restaurant. The verandahs were beautifully decorated with fern, flowers and bunting. A beautiful wedding bell was suspended over the happy couple and a three-tier cake decorated the centre of the table, and reflected great credit on Mrs Lindquist and Mrs Greer sister and friend of the bride. The presents were numerous end costly, including many cheques. The happy couple left by the S.S. Kuranda for Charters Towers, where they will in future reside. The bride travelled in a frock of saxe blue crepe-de-chene, and hat to match. "WELCOME HOME" On arrival at Charters Towers they were welcomed home at the residence of Mr and Mrs T Clark, by 50 to 60 friends, where music, singing, and games were indulged in. Miss L. Fletchett and Mr H. Kent gave some musical items, which were very much appreciated, not forgetting little Miss B Gayton, who played several pretty items. The tables were tastefully set out under the bush house, the centre being decorated by a three-tier cake and other eatables. Mr J.Western made a capable and amusing chairman and proposed the health of the bride and bridegroom, also the bridegroom's parents. Mr W. Matthews in a neat speech, said he was rather fortunate to be at the wedding in Innisfail and the reception at Charters Towers. The grounds were illuminated with Chinese lanterns, which gave a very pretty effect. The gatherlng was brought to a close at midnight by the singing of Auld Lang Syne, and wishing the happy couple long life and prosperity.
St Alban's, Innisfail, Queensland, AustraliaG
Electoral roll1925A labourerGrace Street, East Innisfail, Queensland, AustraliaG
Electoral roll1930A labourerGrace Street, East Innisfail, Queensland, AustraliaG
Electoral roll1936A labourerBunda Street, East Innisfail, Queensland, AustraliaG
Death22 February 1984Innisfail, Queensland, AustraliaG
BurialAfter 22 February 1984Plot 13, Row 10, Grave 19, HeadstoneInnisfail Cemetery, Innisfail, Queensland, AustraliaG

Winnie Winifred Linda Bindon

F, #1930, b. 24 July 1902, d. 15 February 2002
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Parents

Family: Thomas Edward Grant (b. 20 November 1900, d. 1974)

History

FactDateRolePlace
Name
Birth24 July 1902Innisfail, Queensland, AustraliaG
Electoral roll1925East Innisfail, Queensland, AustraliaG
Marriage1 March 1926Queensland, AustraliaG
Death15 February 2002Brisbane, Queensland, AustraliaG

Harry Bindon

M, #1931, b. 1 August 1904, d. 19 September 1973
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Parents

History

FactDateRolePlace
OccupationBuilder/carpenter
Birth1 August 1904Flying Fish Point, Innisfail, Queensland, AustraliaG
Electoral roll1925East Innisfail, Queensland, AustraliaG
Electoral roll1949A labourerRyan Street, Innisfail, Queensland, AustraliaG
Never marriedBefore 19 September 1973
Death19 September 1973Innisfail, Queensland, AustraliaG
Burial21 September 1973Innisfail, Queensland, AustraliaG

Mary Jane ("Jean") Bindon

F, #1932, b. 27 May 1906, d. 20 June 1996
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Parents

Family: William James Hughes Aitken (b. 8 October 1901, d. 11 February 1966)

History

FactDateRolePlace
Name
Birth27 May 1906Flying Fish Point, Innisfail, Queensland, AustraliaG
Marriage30 June 1926Innisfail, Queensland, AustraliaG
Electoral roll1949He was a survey hand12 Ryan Street, East Innisfail, Queensland, AustraliaG
Death20 June 1996Innisfail, Queensland, AustraliaG

Charles Lindsay Bindon

M, #1933, b. 28 January 1908, d. before 2008
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Parents

Family: Clara Louisa Klein (b. 1912, d. 2004)

History

FactDateRolePlace
Birth28 January 1908Queensland, AustraliaG
Marriage6 February 1930Queensland, AustraliaG
Electoral roll1949A shop assistant18 Ryan Street, East Innisfail, Queensland, AustraliaG
Emigration23 July 1962On the M.V. Port Phillip to Bluff New ZealandHobart, Tasmania, AustraliaG
Electoral roll1963A shop assistant180 Stanmore Road, Christchurch, Canterbury, New ZealandG
Electoral roll1969Retired408 Worcester Street, Christchurch, Canterbury, New ZealandG
Electoral roll1972Retired408 Worcester Street, Christchurch, Canterbury, New ZealandG
Electoral roll1978Retired408 Worcester Street, Christchurch, Canterbury, New ZealandG
DeathBefore 2008(perhaps in Kohukohu - from Burial Records:Kohukohu #28 BINDON Charles - bur Block A sec 24 pur by Mrs Mincin (no other details given))(New Zealand)G

Emma Bindon

F, #1934, b. 13 November 1910, d. 17 May 1985
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Parents

Family: Samuel Maurice Ledlie (b. 2 December 1899, d. 24 March 1972)

History

FactDateRolePlace
Name
Birth13 November 1910Innisfail, Queensland, AustraliaG
Marriage14 November 1929LEDLIE— BINDON. St. Alban's Church of England, Innisfail, was the scone of a very pretty wedding on Thursday, 14th November, when Emma, youngest daughter of Mrs. Bindon and the late Richard Bindon, Innisfail, was married to Samuel, third son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ledlie, Normanton. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. W. P. Hubbard. The bride entered the church on the arm of her brother Harry, wearing a frock of white satin Beauty and mariette, prettily beaded, and draped at the side. Her veil, which was kindly lent by a friend in Townsville, was worn mop cap fashion, with a coronet of orange blossom in front, and a fan effect at the back. She carried a bouquet of lillies and asparagus fern. As the bride entered the church, Mrs . L . Bond played The Wedding March. There were two bridesmaids — Miss Ethel Lindquist, niece of the bride, who wore a frock of pale blue mariette with an overdress of blue lace, and large picture hat to match, and Miss Leanore Quinn, who chose a frock of white crepe de chene, prettily draped in mariette relieved with tiny cream bows, and made early Victorian style, with picture hat to match. Both bridesmaids carried bouquets of roses, dahlias and asparagus fern. Mr. Chas. Ledlie, Herberton, brother of the bridegroom, acted as, best man. The reception was held at the residence of the bride's mother, and over 90 guests were entertained. The bride's mother received the guests, wearing a frock of black Celanese satin, relieved with beads. The tables were tastefully decorat ed with flowers and streamers. The main feature, of the table was a four tiered wedding cake, made by Mrs. Lindquist, sister of the bride, over which was suspended a large wedding bell. The usual toasts were honored, Mr. George Wright presiding. After the supper the guests retired to the sitting room, and spent the evening in singing, while the younger folk indulged in dancing and playing games. Miss Mary Wright, Mrs. . Jack Tierney and Mr. G. Wright entertained the guests with vocal, items. The bride and bridegroom were, the recipients of very many valuable presents, including cheques. On leaving for the honeymoon, which is being spent touring the Tableland, the bride travelled in a frock of green crepe de chene, trim- hed with mastic, and hat to match. Mr. and Mrs. Ledlie will reside at East Innisfail.Innisfail, Queensland, AustraliaG1
Death17 May 1985Innisfail, Queensland, AustraliaG
BurialAfter 17 May 1985Plot 8A, Row 7, Grave 19, HeadstoneInnisfail Cemetery, Innisfail, Queensland, AustraliaG

Citations

  1. [S2586] Johnstone River Advocate and Innisfail News

James Howard Bindon

M, #1935, b. before 21 January 1821, d. 1905
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Parents

  • Father: Thomas Bindon (b. before 28 February 1789, d. before 5 March 1865)
  • Mother: Mary Woolcott (b. 11 November 1787, d. before 1881)

Family: Caroline Matilda Bettison (b. before 19 September 1824, d. 1897)

History

FactDateRolePlace
BirthBefore 21 January 1821Old Cleeve, Somerset, EnglandG+
Baptism21 January 1821His father was a labourer of RoadwaterSt Giles, Old Cleeve, Somerset, EnglandG
Census6 June 1841As an agricultural labourerRoad Water, Old Cleeve, Somerset, EnglandG1
Census6 June 1841As an agricultural labourerRoad Water, Old Cleeve, Somerset, EnglandG1
Baptism12 August 1842Stonehouse Barracks, Chapel Street, Plymouth, Devonshire, EnglandG
Occupation1843Royal Marine
Marriage12 August 1843St Andrew, Plymouth, Devonshire, EnglandG
Occupation1850Private in the Royal Marines
Census2 April 1871A Pensioner, Sgt R. M. L InfantryPassage Street, Fowey, Cornwall, EnglandG2
Census3 April 1881A pensionerPassage Street, Fowey, Cornwall, EnglandG3
Census3 April 1881A pensionerPassage Street, Fowey, Cornwall, EnglandG3
Census5 April 1891A Sergeant Royal Marines PensionerFowey, Cornwall, EnglandG+4
Census5 April 1891A Sergeant Royal Marines PensionerFowey, Cornwall, EnglandG+4
Census31 March 1901A Pensioner R L M I, a widower, 81 years old, at the house of George Worthey, a Railway Signalman, with Elizabeth, Charles, George, and Thos Netherton, lodger, married 17 a railway porter born Fowey, and Caroline Netherton Visitor, single, 21, born Fowey35 Edward Street, Truro St Mary, Truro, Cornwall, EnglandG
OccupationBefore 1905Mariner
Death1905Q1 1905 Cornwall 5C p 107Truro, Cornwall, EnglandG

Citations

  1. [S335] UK Census 1841, Census Type: National
    Census Place: UK
  2. [S246] UK Census 1871, Census Type: National
    Census Place: UK
  3. [S123] UK Census 1881, Census Type: National
    Census Place: UK, FHL Film 1341552 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 2299 Folio 34 Page 10
  4. [S166] UK Census 1891, Census Type: National
    Census Place: UK

Caroline Matilda Bettison

F, #1936, b. before 19 September 1824, d. 1897
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Parents

Family: James Howard Bindon (b. before 21 January 1821, d. 1905)

History

FactDateRolePlace
Name
BirthBefore 19 September 1824Fowey, Cornwall, EnglandG+1
Baptism19 September 1824Fowey, Cornwall, EnglandG+
Census6 June 1841North Street, Fowey, Cornwall, EnglandG2
Census6 June 1841North Street, Fowey, Cornwall, EnglandG2
Marriage12 August 1843St Andrew, Plymouth, Devonshire, EnglandG
Census30 March 1851A Mariner's wife1 Chapel Lane, East Stonehouse, Devon, EnglandG3
Census30 March 1851A mariner's wife1 Chapel Lane, East Stonehouse, Devon, EnglandG4
Census7 April 1861(with Catherine as the names instead of Caroline), Royal Marine (assumed wife of)16 Edgcumbe Cottage, East Stonehouse, Devon, EnglandG5
Census2 April 1871A Pensioner, Sgt R. M. L InfantryPassage Street, Fowey, Cornwall, EnglandG6
Census3 April 1881A pensionerPassage Street, Fowey, Cornwall, EnglandG7
Census3 April 1881Passage Street, Fowey, Cornwall, EnglandG7
Census3 April 1881A pensionerPassage Street, Fowey, Cornwall, EnglandG7
Census5 April 1891A Sergeant Royal Marines PensionerFowey, Cornwall, EnglandG+8
Census5 April 1891A Sergeant Royal Marines PensionerFowey, Cornwall, EnglandG+8
Death1897St Austell, Cornwall, EnglandG

Citations

  1. [S154] Parish Register, Fowey, Cornwall, England, FP66/1/8
  2. [S335] UK Census 1841, Census Type: National
    Census Place: UK
  3. [S124] UK Census 1851, Census Type: National
    Census Place: UK
  4. [S124] UK Census 1851, Registration district East Stonehouse ~ Archive reference HO107 ~ Piece number 1880 ~ Folio 76 ~ Page 27 ~ Record set 1851 England, Wales & Scotland Census ~ ~ Views 24 May 2016
  5. [S160] UK Census 1861, Census Type: National
    Census Place: UK
  6. [S246] UK Census 1871, Census Type: National
    Census Place: UK
  7. [S123] UK Census 1881, Census Type: National
    Census Place: UK, FHL Film 1341552 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 2299 Folio 34 Page 10
  8. [S166] UK Census 1891, Census Type: National
    Census Place: UK

Eliza Jane Bindon1

F, #1937, b. 1856, d. December 1920
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Parents

Family: Joseph Henry Netherton (b. January 1857, d. 25 November 1932)

History

FactDateRolePlace
Name
Birth1856Stonehouse, Devonshire, EnglandG
Census7 April 1861(with Catherine as the names instead of Caroline), Royal Marine (assumed wife of)16 Edgcumbe Cottage, East Stonehouse, Devon, EnglandG2
Census2 April 1871A Pensioner, Sgt R. M. L InfantryPassage Street, Fowey, Cornwall, EnglandG3
Census2 April 1871A Pensioner, Sgt R. M. L InfantryPassage Street, Fowey, Cornwall, EnglandG3
MarriageJuly 1879St Austell, Cornwall, EnglandG4
Census5 April 1891He was a general labourer, food carrierPassage Street, Fowey, Cornwall, EnglandG1
Census5 April 1891He was a general labourer, food carrierPassage Street, Fowey, Cornwall, EnglandG1
Census31 March 1901Fowey, Cornwall, EnglandG+5
Census2 April 1911Electric Capstan Driver G. W. WharfeNo 1 North Street Building, Fowey, Cornwall, EnglandG6
Census2 April 1911Electric Capstan Driver G. W. WharfeNo 1 North Street Building, Fowey, Cornwall, EnglandG6
DeathDecember 1920Fowey, Cornwall, EnglandG+4

Citations

  1. [S166] UK Census 1891, Census Type: National
    Census Place: UK
  2. [S160] UK Census 1861, Census Type: National
    Census Place: UK
  3. [S246] UK Census 1871, Census Type: National
    Census Place: UK
  4. [S2514] Ancestry.com, brjobu, Bunkerfamilytree, https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/30145380/person/26138609300/facts
  5. [S167] UK Census 1901, Census Type: National
    Census Place: UK
  6. [S346] UK Census 1911, Census Type: National, Census Place: UK, R. G. 14 ­ 13742, Reference RG14PN13742 RG78PN813 RD295 SD1 ~ ~ ED2 SN63 ~ ~ St. Austell, Fowey 2, Parish of Fowey

Caroline Bindon

F, #1938, b. 1864, d. 21 April 1939
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Parents

Family: Henry Thomas Andrew (b. 17 March 1862, d. 1922)

History

FactDateRolePlace
Name
Census7 April 1861(with Catherine as the names instead of Caroline), Royal Marine (assumed wife of)16 Edgcumbe Cottage, East Stonehouse, Devon, EnglandG1
Birth1864Stonehouse, Devonshire, EnglandG2
Census2 April 1871A Pensioner, Sgt R. M. L InfantryPassage Street, Fowey, Cornwall, EnglandG3
Census2 April 1871A Pensioner, Sgt R. M. L InfantryPassage Street, Fowey, Cornwall, EnglandG3
Marriage1887EnglandG
Census5 April 1891He was a plumberFore Street, Fowey, Cornwall, EnglandG4
Census5 April 1891He was a plumberFore Street, Fowey, Cornwall, EnglandG4
Census31 March 1901Fowey, Cornwall, EnglandG+2
Death21 April 1939(England)G

Citations

  1. [S160] UK Census 1861, Census Type: National
    Census Place: UK
  2. [S167] UK Census 1901, Census Type: National
    Census Place: UK
  3. [S246] UK Census 1871, Census Type: National
    Census Place: UK
  4. [S166] UK Census 1891, Census Type: National
    Census Place: UK

Elizabeth Jane Bindon1

F, #1939, b. October 1864, d. July 1911
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Parents

Family: George Northey (b. 1863, d. 1933)

History

FactDateRolePlace
BirthOctober 1864Stonehouse, Devonshire, EnglandG2
Census2 April 1871A Pensioner, Sgt R. M. L InfantryPassage Street, Fowey, Cornwall, EnglandG3
Census2 April 1871A Pensioner, Sgt R. M. L InfantryPassage Street, Fowey, Cornwall, EnglandG3
Census3 April 1881A pensionerPassage Street, Fowey, Cornwall, EnglandG1
Census3 April 1881A pensionerPassage Street, Fowey, Cornwall, EnglandG1
Census3 April 1881Passage Street, Fowey, Cornwall, EnglandG1
Marriage17 July 1887Fowey, Cornwall, EnglandG+2
DeathJuly 1911Truro, Cornwall, EnglandG2

Citations

  1. [S123] UK Census 1881, Census Type: National
    Census Place: UK, FHL Film 1341552 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 2299 Folio 34 Page 10
  2. [S2514] Ancestry.com, brjobu, Bunkerfamilytree, https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/30145380/person/26138609300/facts
  3. [S246] UK Census 1871, Census Type: National
    Census Place: UK

John Henry Bindon1

M, #1940, b. 1867, d. 21 May 1944
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Parents

Family: Emily Martha Harris (b. 16 September 1872, d. between July 1935 and September 1935)

History

FactDateRolePlace
BurialReference: 97, Record set: Cornwall Memorial InscriptionsOld Cemetery, Bodmin, Cornwall, EnglandG
OccupationWorker in a prison
Birth1867Stonehouse, Devonshire, EnglandG
Census2 April 1871A Pensioner, Sgt R. M. L InfantryPassage Street, Fowey, Cornwall, EnglandG2
Census2 April 1871A Pensioner, Sgt R. M. L InfantryPassage Street, Fowey, Cornwall, EnglandG2
Occupation1881Mason
Census3 April 1881Passage Street, Fowey, Cornwall, EnglandG1
Census3 April 1881A pensionerPassage Street, Fowey, Cornwall, EnglandG1
Census3 April 1881A pensionerPassage Street, Fowey, Cornwall, EnglandG1
Census5 April 1891A Sergeant Royal Marines PensionerFowey, Cornwall, EnglandG+3
Census5 April 1891A Sergeant Royal Marines PensionerFowey, Cornwall, EnglandG+3
MarriageJune 1893St Austell, Cornwall, EnglandG
Census31 March 1901A Mason (wall)Summers Lane, Loswithiel, Cornwall, EnglandG
Death21 May 1944St Austell, Cornwall, EnglandG4

Citations

  1. [S123] UK Census 1881, Census Type: National
    Census Place: UK, FHL Film 1341552 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 2299 Folio 34 Page 10
  2. [S246] UK Census 1871, Census Type: National
    Census Place: UK
  3. [S166] UK Census 1891, Census Type: National
    Census Place: UK
  4. [S2514] Ancestry.com, brjobu, Bunkerfamilytree, https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/30145380/person/26138609300/facts

William Henry Bindon1

M, #1941, b. 1868, d. 1913
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Parents

Family 1: Mary Williams (b. 1860, d. 1942)

Family 2: Sarah Violet Ferris (b. 10 March 1879, d. between January 1961 and March 1961)

History

FactDateRolePlace
OccupationLieutenant in the navy
Birth1868Stonehouse, Devonshire, EnglandG
Census2 April 1871A Pensioner, Sgt R. M. L InfantryPassage Street, Fowey, Cornwall, EnglandG2
Census2 April 1871A Pensioner, Sgt R. M. L InfantryPassage Street, Fowey, Cornwall, EnglandG2
Census3 April 1881Passage Street, Fowey, Cornwall, EnglandG3
Occupation3 April 1881Mariner
Census3 April 1881A pensionerPassage Street, Fowey, Cornwall, EnglandG3
Census3 April 1881A pensionerPassage Street, Fowey, Cornwall, EnglandG3
Marriage14 March 1887Helston, Cornwall, EnglandG
Census5 April 1891A Sergeant Royal Marines PensionerFowey, Cornwall, EnglandG+1
Census5 April 1891A Sergeant Royal Marines PensionerFowey, Cornwall, EnglandG+1
Marriage7 January 1897Kingstown, Dublin, IrelandG
Death1913St Germans, Cornwall, EnglandG

Citations

  1. [S166] UK Census 1891, Census Type: National
    Census Place: UK
  2. [S246] UK Census 1871, Census Type: National
    Census Place: UK
  3. [S123] UK Census 1881, Census Type: National
    Census Place: UK, FHL Film 1341552 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 2299 Folio 34 Page 10

William Daniel Miller

MILLER_William_Daniel
M, #1942, b. 7 January 1839, d. 1 January 1913
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Parents

Family 1: Mary Ann Coales (b. 1841, d. between January 1872 and March 1872)

Family 2: Emily Elizabeth Sharp (b. 1850, d. between July 1874 and September 1874)

Family 3: Martha Wenham (b. about 1848, d. 9 October 1879)

Family 4: Catherine Fletcher (b. 1834, d. between July 1888 and September 1888)

History

FactDateRolePlace
Birth7 January 1839Hounslow, Isleworth, Middlesex, EnglandG
Baptism10 February 1839Isleworth, London, EnglandG1
Census6 June 1841A cooper - CHECK - one family member missing - due to typo probably with number had 957 here as a member of household!Whitton Road, Iselworth, Brentford, Middlesex, EnglandG2
Census6 June 1841A cooper - CHECK - one family member missing - due to typo probably with number had 957 here as a member of household!Whitton Road, Iselworth, Brentford, Middlesex, EnglandG2
Census30 March 1851A journeyman cooperWalker Street, St George, Southwark, Surrey, EnglandG3
Census30 March 1851A journeyman cooperWalker Street, St George, Southwark, Surrey, EnglandG3
OccupationAbout 1859Cooper
Marriage2 January 1859St George, Southwark, Surrey, EnglandG
Census7 April 1861A Brewer Cooper9 Walker Street, St Georges, St George Southwark, London, EnglandG
Census7 April 1861A Brewer Cooper9 Walker Street, St Georges, St George Southwark, London, EnglandG
Census2 April 1871Cooper36 Castle Street, Southwark, Surrey, EnglandG4
DeathBetween January 1872 and March 1872St Saviour, Surrey, EnglandG
Marriage21 September 1873St George, Southwark, Surrey, EnglandG
DeathBetween July 1874 and September 1874Mile End, Old Town, Middlesex, EnglandG
Marriage30 November 1875Elmstead, Kent, EnglandG
URL1879Https://www.chesterwalls.info/yacht.html
Death9 October 1879Chester, Cheshire, EnglandG
Census3 April 1881A publicanYacht Inn, 51 Watergate Street, Chester, Cheshire, EnglandG
Marriage22 May 1882Chester, Cheshire, EnglandG
Immigration8 February 1885"New Guinea"Brisbane, Queensland, AustraliaG
Electoral roll1903No occupationElizabeth Street, Paddington, Queensland, AustraliaG
Electoral roll1905No occupationElizabeth Street, Rosalie, Brisbane, Queensland, AustraliaG
Electoral roll1913A cooperElizabeth Street, Rosalie, Brisbane, Queensland, AustraliaG
Death1 January 1913Brisbane, Queensland, AustraliaG
Burial2 January 1913Toowong Cemetery, Toowong, Brisbane, Queensland, AustraliaG

Citations

  1. [S145] IGI, Batch C042261
  2. [S335] UK Census 1841, Census Type: National
    Census Place: UK, HO 107/668/8 p44
  3. [S124] UK Census 1851, Census Type: National
    Census Place: UK, URL of this page: http://search.findmypast.com/record?id=GBC/1851/0004754895&hintId=63e3d4c3-9cc1-42a9-a971-f7e4efa7219d&hintsRequestId=2c2c5d31-1b6b-41b9-b9fc-31ce1c1aa8c9
  4. [S246] UK Census 1871, Census Type: National
    Census Place: UK

Mary Ann Coales

F, #1943, b. 1841, d. between January 1872 and March 1872
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Parents

Family: William Daniel Miller (b. 7 January 1839, d. 1 January 1913)

History

FactDateRolePlace
Name
Birth1841Saint Mary Magdalen, urrey, EnglandG1
Census6 June 1841A brushmakerHenry Place, South Street, Bermondsey, Surrey, EnglandG2
Census6 June 1841A brushmakerHenry Place, South Street, Bermondsey, Surrey, EnglandG2
Census30 March 1851A brush maker23 Castle Street, St George, Southwark, Surrey, EnglandG3
Census30 March 1851A brush maker23 Castle Street, St George, Southwark, Surrey, EnglandG3
Marriage2 January 1859St George, Southwark, Surrey, EnglandG
Census7 April 1861A Brewer Cooper9 Walker Street, St Georges, St George Southwark, London, EnglandG
Census7 April 1861A Brewer Cooper9 Walker Street, St Georges, St George Southwark, London, EnglandG
Census2 April 1871Cooper36 Castle Street, Southwark, Surrey, EnglandG1
DeathBetween January 1872 and March 1872St Saviour, Surrey, EnglandG

Citations

  1. [S246] UK Census 1871, Census Type: National
    Census Place: UK
  2. [S335] UK Census 1841, Census Type: National
    Census Place: UK
  3. [S124] UK Census 1851, Census Type: National
    Census Place: UK, Archive reference HO107 ~ Piece number 1563 ~ Folio 215 ~ Page 10 ~ Record set 1851 England, Wales & Scotland Census ~ Views 26 May 2016

Mary Ann Jane Miller

F, #1944, b. 27 May 1862, d. 22 August 1946
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Parents

Family: John Dayman (b. 11 June 1860, d. 30 July 1944)

History

FactDateRolePlace
Name
Name
Birth27 May 186227 May 1863Saint Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey, Surrey, EnglandG1
Census2 April 1871Cooper36 Castle Street, Southwark, Surrey, EnglandG1
Census2 April 1871Cooper36 Castle Street, Southwark, Surrey, EnglandG1
Immigration18 November 1884The Cheybassa. Click here for more InformationAustraliaG
Marriage4 June 1912Started working as a housekeeper for Dayman after his wife died and left him with a little baby. She married him to try and control the boys, but it didn't work (May Wright)Queensland, AustraliaG
Electoral roll1913A ferrymanThe Esplanade, Innisfail, Queensland, AustraliaG
Electoral roll1919A ferrymanThe Esplanade, Innisfail, Queensland, AustraliaG
Electoral roll1925A labourerOwen Street, Innisfail, Queensland, AustraliaG
Death22 August 1946(Innisfail), Queensland, AustraliaG
BurialAfter 22 August 1946Plot 8, Row 4, Grave 17, HeadstoneInnisfail Cemetery, Innisfail, Queensland, AustraliaG

Citations

  1. [S246] UK Census 1871, Census Type: National
    Census Place: UK

Lydia Eliza Miller

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F, #1945, b. between October 1863 and December 1863, d. 18 July 1942
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Parents

Family: George Crosthwaite (b. before 21 August 1864, d. 12 April 1945)

History

FactDateRolePlace
Name
BirthBetween October 1863 and December 1863Faversham, Kent, EnglandG1
Census2 April 1871Cooper36 Castle Street, Southwark, Surrey, EnglandG1
Census2 April 1871Cooper36 Castle Street, Southwark, Surrey, EnglandG1
Census3 April 1881A publicanYacht Inn, 51 Watergate Street, Chester, Cheshire, EnglandG
Immigration18 November 1884The Cheybassa. Click here for more InformationAustraliaG
Marriage6 April 1886Brisbane, Queensland, AustraliaG
Electoral roll1919Performing home dutiesMurray Street, Rockhampton, Queensland, AustraliaG
Electoral roll1925Performing home duties174 Murray Street, Rockhampton, Queensland, AustraliaG
Electoral roll1937A wellborer174 Murray Street, Rockhampton, Queensland, AustraliaG
Death18 July 1942174 Murray Street, Rockhampton, Queensland, AustraliaG
Burial20 July 1942

THE Friends of Mr G. Crosthwaite (Husband), Mr and Mrs R. G. Crosthwaite (Brisbane), Mr and Mrs A. N. Crosthwaite, Mr and Mrs A. C. Cros- thwaite (Sons and Daughters-in-law) and Relatives are respectively invited to attend the Funeral of their deceased beloved Wife, Mother, Mother-in-law, and Relative, the late MRS LYDIA ELIZA CROSTHWAITE, to move from her late residence, 174 Murray Street, THIS (Monday) AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock, for the North Rockhampton Cemetery. (Service at 2.50 o'clock).

No Flowers-By Request. FINLAYSON & MCKENZIE, - Funeral Directors. Telephone No. 33S0.

A.OF.

MEMBERS of Court Lady Norman are requested to attend the Funeral of their late Sister, LYDIA ELIZA CROSTHWAITE, THIS (Monday) AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock. R. GIBBS, Secretary. Members of Courts Robin Hood and Maid Marian are also invited to at- tend.

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/160446327

CHURCH OF ENGLAND Sec 2 Row 2 Grave No 16

North Rockhampton Cemetery, Rockhampton, Queensland, AustraliaG

Citations

  1. [S246] UK Census 1871, Census Type: National
    Census Place: UK

George Miller

M, #1946, b. 21 July 1865, d. 18 August 1940
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Parents

Family: Johanna Wilhelmina Brunke (b. 1869, d. 1939)

History

FactDateRolePlace
Birth21 July 1865Staines, Spelthorne, Surrey, EnglandG
Census2 April 1871Cooper36 Castle Street, Southwark, Surrey, EnglandG1
Census2 April 1871Cooper36 Castle Street, Southwark, Surrey, EnglandG1
ImmigrationBetween 1881 and 1892
Census3 April 1881A publicanYacht Inn, 51 Watergate Street, Chester, Cheshire, EnglandG
Immigration8 February 1885"New Guinea"Brisbane, Queensland, AustraliaG
Marriage18 March 1892Brisbane, Queensland, AustraliaG
Death18 August 1940Innisfail, Queensland, AustraliaG2
BurialAfter 18 August 1940Plot 9, Row 2, Grave 13, No HeadstoneInnisfail Cemetery, Innisfail, Queensland, AustraliaG

Citations

  1. [S246] UK Census 1871, Census Type: National
    Census Place: UK
  2. [S151] Innisfail Newspaper, Funeral Notice

Arthur Daniel Miller1

M, #1947, b. October 1870, d. September 1871
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Parents

History

FactDateRolePlace
BirthOctober 1870Southwark, Surrey, EnglandG1
Census2 April 1871Cooper36 Castle Street, Southwark, Surrey, EnglandG1
Census2 April 1871Cooper36 Castle Street, Southwark, Surrey, EnglandG1
DeathSeptember 1871St Saviour, Surrey, EnglandG

Citations

  1. [S246] UK Census 1871, Census Type: National
    Census Place: UK

Elizabeth Ann Miller

F, #1948, b. 13 September 1859, d. between July 1865 and September 1865
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Parents

History

FactDateRolePlace
Birth13 September 1859St George the Martyr, Southwark, Surrey, EnglandG
Census7 April 1861A Brewer Cooper9 Walker Street, St Georges, St George Southwark, London, EnglandG
Census7 April 1861A Brewer Cooper9 Walker Street, St Georges, St George Southwark, London, EnglandG
DeathBetween July 1865 and September 1865Southwark, Surrey, EnglandG

Emily Elizabeth Sharp

F, #1949, b. 1850, d. between July 1874 and September 1874
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Family: William Daniel Miller (b. 7 January 1839, d. 1 January 1913)

History

FactDateRolePlace
Name
Birth1850Mother DraysonFaversham, Kent, EnglandG
Marriage21 September 1873St George, Southwark, Surrey, EnglandG
DeathBetween July 1874 and September 1874Mile End, Old Town, Middlesex, EnglandG

Martha Wenham

F, #1950, b. about 1848, d. 9 October 1879
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Family: William Daniel Miller (b. 7 January 1839, d. 1 January 1913)

History

FactDateRolePlace
Name
BirthAbout 1848(England)G
Marriage30 November 1875Elmstead, Kent, EnglandG
Death9 October 1879Chester, Cheshire, EnglandG