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Seeing information regarding Henry Barnes (b. 1861 Sandhurst)

Query by BoeM

I am looking for information regarding Henry Barnes who born in 1861 Sandhurst to Henry Barnes and Catherine Barber.

He married Ellen Mchardy (b. 1866- d.1890) in 1883. They had four children, three who i have records for a fourht which is listed on Ellen Mchardy death certificate but i have not been able to located.

They were

Catherine Barnes
b. 1883
d.1936
M.1901 Wilhemine Knighton Sparkes

Henry Barnes
b.1885
d.1950

Charles Barnes
b. 1888
d.

William Henry Barnes (aka Bill)
b.1890
d.1951

I have been trying to find out what happened to Henry Barnes post 1890 after his wife died. I have not been able to located a death record.

Futher hints, on Catherine marriage to Wilhemine Knighton Sparkes, it states with written permission of gardian of the bride, Isabella Clark (appointed by father). I wonder if this means, that Henry has also pasted by this time, or if he has left the area.

Any information regarding Henry Barnes or his family will be greatly apperciated.

Thank you

Surnames: BARNES MCHARDY SPARKES
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on 2011-11-26 01:11:43

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by tonkin on 2011-11-26 03:36:51

If you are looking for the birth of William Henry (aka Bill) BARNES he was born in Kangaroo Flat, Victoria, in 1890. VBI Ref: #14239.

He was recorded as William BARNES, and not William Henry BARNES, but he was recorded as William Henry BARNES when he died in Mildura in 1951.
VDI Ref: #17154.

Both events recorded his parents as Henry BARNES and Ellen MCHARDY.

by BoeM on 2011-11-27 03:53:27

Thank you once again for your information. hope you are well E

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