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251 | John is presumed to have died prior to the birth of another son who was subsequently named John. His age was recorded as 0 on his mother's death certificate. | STALEY, John (I72)
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252 | John married Elizabeth, using the surname Goldie which was his mother's surname. | Family: STALEY, John / STALEY, Elizabeth (F172)
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253 | John received his Bachelor of Arts Degree in 1905 at the Brown University in Rhode Island, his home address for his time there, was Warrens, Wisconsin, he was rooming at the University whilst studying. The 1910 census had him single in Ashland, Ashland Co. WI as a H.S.Teacher, he was still there in 1911at the time of his marriage. | STALEY, John Jay (I80)
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254 | John Remarried. | RICHARDSON, John Raymond (I2028)
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255 | John was a widower when he married Jennie, the 1900 Census says that they were living in their own freehold home and had been married 7 years, it also says that he and his parents were born in England and arrived USA in 1843 and John had been naturalized. | ROBERTS, John H. (I1941)
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256 | John's Death Certificate says he died of heart failure, he was a Retired Merchant and that he lived in New Zealand for 10 years. | BLYTH, John (I1684)
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257 | Joined Royal Australian Navy, 24/9/1925, retired 10/10/1966 as Lieutenant, served WW2 and was Mentioned in Despatches on HMAS Shropshire in the Leyte Gulf Battles, around the Philippines in 1944. | HARTLEY, George Jack (I2175)
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258 | Jonathan appears on two OPR indexes as being christened at Muirkirk on the same day as Agnes, March 1st. 1820, they were twins, it's likely that he died prior to the birth of the next child named Jonathan in 1823. | STALEY, Jonathan (I86)
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259 | Jonathan studied in Chicago for some years, firstly obtaining his BA at the University of Chicago mid 1875, this was reported in the Chicago Daily Tribune of July 1, they gave his address as Portage City, WI and a short paragraph on his speech t the "Greek Mind". he received his Bachelor of Divinity Degree at the Baptist Theological Seminary, Chicago, this was reported in the same paper on May 9, 1879, his address was given as West Du (De) Pere, WI, his speech was entitled "Christianitity and Intellectual Quickening". A newspaper report found of Jonathan was in the Dodge County Pionier of Thursday 17 Sept. 1891(translated from German) where he was in a list of Beaver Dam School Teachers, teaching Latin at the Wayland Academymy. Jonathan was recorded in the 1895 WI State Census which listed only Heads of Families, he was living at Beaver Dam and the family consisted of 4 males and 4 females. He served in numerous Baptist Parishes in Wisconsin, around 1910/11 he wawas Superintendent of the Society for the Friendless in Kansas. Jonathan became a US Citizen on the 15th. Nov. 1920, his Naturalization card has his address as 712 State St. Madison, WI. He was residing with his sister Catharine in Minneapolis when he passed away in 1929. | STALEY, Jonathan (I105)
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260 | Jonathan was a Butcher, his gravestone reads; Of Yandoit, Victoria, died Brisbane. | STALEY, Jonathan James (I351)
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261 | Jonathan was admitted to the Sunbury Lunatic Asylum in 1900 and died there approximately 3 months later. | HAMILTON, Jonathan (I1033)
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262 | Jonathan was killed by lightning near Castlemaine on 20th December 1859 when he was 17 years old. A Coroner's Inquisition was held at the "Builders Arms" Hotel, Castlemaine on 21st December 1859. Jonathon was found on the ground close to a tree, he had severe burns to the neck, chest, hair and the soles of both shoes, confirming instant death from lightning strike. | STALEY, Jonathan (I187)
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263 | Joseph was living at Wedderburn at the time of their marriage | Family: MITCHELL, Joseph Roy / STALEY, Elizabeth (F186)
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264 | Judith had 3 children; no details | ROSE, Judith (I1228)
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265 | Julia arrived in USA in 1899 and married within the year | HALSETH, Julia Constance (I2041)
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266 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I309)
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267 | Keith and Agnes were married in Scots Church, Collins Street Melbourne | Family: BROCK, Keith Fergusson / STALEY, Agnes Margaret (F21)
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268 | Ken joined the RAAF in WW2, Nov. 1942 to Nov. 1945, Service No. 121101, after the war he joined Kellogg's as a salesman in Victoria, he transferred to Queensland as State Manager in 1963 and returned to Victoria in 1966 as Vic. Tas. Manager. | PIERCEY, Kenneth George (I2045)
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269 | Killed in a motorcycle accident, he was employed by H. W. Shewan, Grocer, High St. Northcote. | WHITE, Walter Thomas (I2327)
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270 | Killed in Action in France WW1, No. 4244 Pte. in 1st. Pioneer Battalion. | MARTIN, Sidney Ernest (I2)
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271 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I456)
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272 | Leland served his beloved country in the United States Army and Army National Guard. He entered the Army as an enlistee on Jan. 9, 1952, in Sioux Falls, S.D., and saw combat as a rifleman with the 15th Infantry Division in Korea for a period of 12 months. His military career spanned 33 years with a couple of brief interruptions. | FOOS, Leland Dean (Lee) (I2280)
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273 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I205)
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274 | Lionel served for 4 years in the AIF during WW1, his Reg.No.699, his Next of Kin was his mother who was residing at 38 Commercial Rd. Footscray, he also enlisted WW2, No. 81588 | STRANGER, Lionel Percy (I1090)
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275 | Listed as NOK for Ernest, living at 143 Unley Rd. Unley, SA in 1917. | MONAGHAN, James Francis (I392)
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276 | Lived at Lays Road, Gormandale, Victoria for over 25 years, his brother Kevin has been there also at least since 2004. Roy was Depot Manager for Greater Gippsland Petroleum 1995. | STALEY, Henry Roy (Roy) (I656)
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277 | Lived most of her married life at 31 St.David St. Northcote. | McKAY, Margaret Ethel (I1080)
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278 | Lives in New Jersey, USA | NICHOLLS, Cheryl Joy (I1849)
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279 | Lorna had 3 years in the AWAS from 1943 to 1946, discharged as Corporal. | MONTEITH, Lorna Gray (I155)
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280 | Lynden Vic on Edw Ind | METHERALL, Linda Victoria (I1398)
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281 | Lynette went to University in Melbourne then worked as an Articled Clerk and became a Solicitor. | DAVIES, Lynette Blyth (I1141)
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282 | Malmsbury Cemetery | MORRISON, Mary (I258)
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283 | Margaret arrived in Victoria on 31 March 1852 with some of her siblings and widowed mother on board the "Cambodia" | STALEY, Margaret (I240)
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284 | Margaret did not marry. | McBEAN, Margaret (I1726)
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285 | Margaret died at 32 years of age shortly after the birth of her 4th. child George. | STALEY, Margaret Jane (I497)
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286 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1203)
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287 | Margaret is listed in the 1851 census as a widow aged 62, her occupation being: sewer of white seams, she was living with her father and her sister Fortune, in Muirkirk. Margaret was listed in the 1837 Ayrshire Directory by Pigot & Co. in Muirkirk under Shopkeepers and Traders as a Dressmaker, still in Muirkirk with Fortune in 1861 and alone in 1871. | STALEY, Margaret (I175)
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288 | Marion's 1st. husband was Charles Walter Rowley. | PADOLA, Marion (Monia) (I2145)
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289 | Marriage was solemnized at St James Catholic Church, Abbey Ruins. Gwen was living at 879 Oxford Road, Reading at the time. Michael who worked for Crosby & Co was living at Blandford Camp. | Family: DUDDY, Michael / HARRISON, Gwendoline Emily (Gwen) (F2)
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290 | Married and living with Parents in Minneapolis in 1910. | STEVENS, Marion Isabelle (I231)
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291 | Mary arrived on the "Cambodia" in 1852 and did not enjoy a long life in her new land, she had a great deal of sadness in her short life, her first 2 children had not survived in Scotland, her mother died in 1854 and in the short time before her own death in 1856, Mary gave birth to 2 more children, John born in Brunswick and Agnes born at Forest Creek (Castlemaine). | STALEY, Mary Ritchie (I181)
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292 | Mary arrived with 4 of her children at Geelong, Victoria, Australia on 31 March 1852 aboard the "Cambodia" a vessel of 914 tons, also on board was another daughter, Mary along with her husband and their three children, who were bound for the golldfields. There are eleven children of Jonathan and Mary listed on Mary's death certificate, James and the first John had their ages are given as 0 although James reached at least 10 years by 1841, there was evidence of another son, Jonathan who was Christened on the same day as Agnes and was her twin. | GOLDIE, Mary (I568)
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293 | Mary died suddenly from Typhoid Fever whilst visiting Eau Claire, she was a well loved Teacher. | STALEY, Mary (I170)
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294 | Mary lived for 64 years in Victoria after her arrival on board the "Reaper" back in 1853, she married at 18 years in her parents home at Moonlight Flat, she had 14 children, 11 of whom had families of their own. At the time of her death in 1915 she was living at Barkers Road, Kew. | STALEY, Mary (I1013)
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295 | Mary received her Diploma of Education at Melbourne University in 1919. Mary gathered the 15 Diaries of her Grandfather Thomas Law McMillan and transcribed some of them, these are now at the State Library of Victoria. Mary married late in life. | TURNBULL, Mary Lotte (I1907)
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296 | Mary was born at 1 Brown Street, Newington Grange | McMILLAN, Mary (I756)
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297 | Mary was James' twin | TURNBULL, Mary Phyllis (I1905)
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298 | Mary was not on the ship to Australia, presumably she was dead before 1848 | BLYTH, Mary (I1683)
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299 | Mary was the 4th. of 9 children, prior to her death she resided at 166 York St. Sth. Melbourne, 4 of her children had predeceased her. It is likely that Mary signed the Women's Suffrage Petition 1891 as there is a signature for M. Staley, Maryborough. | TATTERSON, Mary (I8)
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300 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I49)
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