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ALBERT EDWARD PUTMAN, born London, England & Died Caulfield, Victoria, Australia

I am looking for a birth and emigration record for;

Albert Edward Putman was born C.1892 in London England
Service Number for Australian Imperial Force is Service Number 1347 (National Archives)
In 1915 he names his Mother as Elizabeth Hammond of 252 Lancashire Street North Kensington, London
The 1914 Australian Census records shows that he is a student at the Salvation Army College in Victoria Parade Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
He was in Tasmania working as a Salvation Army Officer after the the War

Albert Edward Putman married Ethel May Morley on the 30th October 1918 in Perth, Western Australia.

Death of Albert Edward Putman
30th July 1929, Campbellfield (should read Caulfield) Victoria aged 36 years reg#8840
PUTMAN.-On the 30th July, at Repatriation Hospital, Kooyong road, Caulfield, Albert Edward (late lance corporal 32nd Battalion, A.I.F.), dearly beloved husband of Ethel May Putman of 47 Prentice street Elsternwick, and loving father of Doris, Bertie, and Claude (deceased), aged 36 years, formerly of Trafalgar.
Peace, perfect peace.
The Argus 31st July 1929 p.1

Son Albert Edward Putman was lost at sea aboard HMAS SYDNEY,WW2 born 28th June 1923 Launceston, Australia. Died 19th November 1941, OD Putman, aged 18, was among 645 hands of HMAS Sydney who were killed during an engagement with the German auxiliary cruiser HSK Kormoran off the West Australian coast.

Son Claude Putman unknown

Daughter Doris Gwendoline Martin (nee Putman)born 16th August 1919 died 26th November 1999

11 comment(s), latest 8 years, 8 months ago

Alma May Perry, born Brunswick, Victoria, Australia, 1915

I would like to find the parents of Alma May Perry, she was the daughter of Annie May Perry( AKA Mahony). Where could I find information on her. She was fostered or given up for adoption in 1915.
It gets confusing as Annie May Mahony was the illegitimate daughter of Ellen Mahony. Later Ellen married Edmund Henry Perry. After this Annie goes by the name of Perry.
I am looking for any information that may link Annie to Alma

2 comment(s), latest 9 years, 4 months ago

Arthur Valentine Cohen, born Victoria, Australia (A.I.F)

Arthur Valentine Cohen was the son of Arthur Valentine Cohen and Amelia Victoria Johnson. His parents married in Victoria in 1894 reg#1978

Arthur Valentine Cohen enlisted in the First World War (service number 34A)in the A.I.F

He went AWOL in England and was living unmarried with a girl who claimed to be Beatrice Baillea Hamilton, born Stanmore, Sydney, New South Wales. (there are two children)

His War Service Record is 155 pages.

I am looking for any information on Arthur Valentine Cohen and what happened to this family.

This is his fathers death notice;
3rd March 1928 p.17 The Argus
COHEN. -On the 2nd March at his residence, 22 Rusden street Elsternwick Arthur Valentine Cohen (late 5th Battalion A.I.F.), beloved husband of Amelia, and loved father of Arthur, Albert, Aubrey, and Silvia, aged 58 years.

BOYLE FAMILY of Drysdale, Victoria, Australia

Cornelius Boyle married Mary Ryan in Victoria 1856 reg#2500
The only Child that I can find is Thomas Boile, born Bellarine, Victoria 1857 reg#10447 Parents listed as Cornelius Boile & Mary Ryan.

MARRIAGE (1)Thomas Boyle married Catherine Moffatt, Victoria 1887 reg#4584
Children of Thomas Boyle & Catherine Moffatt;

Thomas Marcellus Boyle born Bellarine Victoria in 1890 reg#29805 died 1926 at Caulfield reg#9107
BOYLE. - On the 22nd August, at Repatriation Hospital Caulfield, Thomas Marcellus, eldest son of the late Thomas and Catherine Boyle, of Drysdale, loved brother of Mary (deceased), Angus (deceased), and Jack. R.I.P
The Argus 24th August 1926

Joseph Boyle (known as John Joseph) born 1893 Bellarine, Vic. reg#28850 Parents Thomas Boyle & Catherine Moffat
Married Harriet Emily Parker (daughter of John Richard Parker & Annie Rassmussen)
died Geelong as John Joseph Boyle, Geelong 1973, reg#18284.
One known child of Joseph Boyle and Harriet Parker was Francis Thomas Boyle who died in 1972 at Drysdale, aged 40 years reg#17303

Angus Boyle born Bellarine in 1892 reg#19852 died Heidelberg, Victoria in 1924, aged 32 years reg#14456
BOYLE. –On the 21st October, 1924, at Heidelberg, Angus, the dearly beloved third son of the late Thomas and Catherine Boyle, Drysdale, and loving brother of Mary, Marcy, and Jack, and stepbrother of Frank and Willie. R.I.P.(Interred Heidelberg 22nd October)
The Argus 25th October 1924

Mary Jemima Boyle born 1888 Bellarine victoria reg#17725 died 1925 Drysdale, Vic reg#1286 aged 36 years Parents Thomas Edward Boyle & Catherine Moffatt

MARRIAGE (2)
Thomas Boyle married Annie Martin, Victoria in 1903 reg#2632
Child for Thomas and Annie
Annie Martin born Bellarine 1904 reg#15416 died Bellarine 1904 reg#7515. Birth and Death name parents as Thomas Boyle and Annie Hartin

DEATH OF THOMAS EDWARD BOYLE
LATE MR. THOMAS BOYLE.
The very many friends of the late Mr. Thomas Boyle, of Drysdale, will regret to learn of his death which took place in Geelong on Monday last, after a short illness.
The funeral took place on Wednesday, when his remains were laid to rest in the R.C. portion of the Drysdale Cemetery. The esteem in which the deceased was held was evidenced by the large number that attended. Farmers and other friends drove from all the surrounding districts. The late Mr. Boyle was very popular. He leaves a widow and grown-up family, to whom great, sympathy is expressed. The. late Mr. Boyle was born at Drysdale, and was 64 years of age.
The cortege was a very lengthy one. The coffin was borne to the grave by-. Messrs. T. M. Boyle, J. J. Boyle, A. Boyle (sons of deceased), and J. Ryan (nephew). The following gentlemen were, the pall-bearers Messrs.
M. Ford, B.Fogarty, D. Ryan, J. Ryan, T. Eastwood (Geelong), T. Ryan, P. Ryan, P. Ford, J. Martin, J. Moffat, E. Cheever, and J. Ashworth. The burial service was conducted by the Rev. Father Conlou, of Drysdale.
Geelong Advertiser 3rd January 1920

DEATHS.
BOYLE.— On December 29th. 1919, at Geelong. Thomas.; the dearly beloved, husband of Annie Boyle, of Drysdale, and loving father of Mary, Marcellus, Angus, John, Francis, and William. Boyle; aged 64 years. (Requiescat in Pace.)
Geelong Advertiser 30th December 1919

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Can anyone find William Wilson. Parents Jane Ellen Jones and August Wilson born Victoria, Australia.

HEIDELBERG NEWS 16th September 1916
SERIOUS CHARGE OF THEFT.
Wm. Wilson v. John Henry McLeod, the charge being that on August 4, he did steal a pony, jinker and harness of the value of £30. Constable Costello related what took place with reference to the accused get- ting the turnout and the subsequent arrest. Jane Ellen Wilson stated on oath that she was a livery stable keeper in Buck- land street, Heidelberg. On August 4 she received a telephone message about 10.30 a.m., asking if she could hire a rubber tired jinker and horse to go to Black Rock. In the afternoon about 4 accused called at the stables and gave his name as Withers, saying that he lived at Black Rock. He said that his mother was ill at Mrs Burgess's, Hawdon street, and he wanted the rubber tired jinker to take her to Black Rock. Witness let him have the turnout, and he said he would return at five o'clock the following evening. The horse and jinker outside the court were hers. He was to pay 30/- for the hire for two days, and paid £1/8/6 before leaving. He left with the turnout. The next day the witness received a telephone message from accused, asking if he could keep it another day. Witness said "No, you must return it at once." He replied that he would bring it back without fail. They were not returned, and she did not authorise him or anyone else to dispose of them. The horse, jinker and harness were valued at £35. Wm. Wilson said he was driver and manager for his mother in Heidelberg, and he got the turnout ready for accused, who told him that his mother was taken sick and he wanted to get her to Black Rock. George R. Kanake, of Sydney road, Brunswick, gave evidence to the effect that about August 1 he put a notice in his window advertising a house to let in Black Rock. In response accused called and rented the house for a week, paying 17/6, also saying that he might want it for two weeks, as he and his mother were going to spend a holiday. Witness stated that on August 4 accused went to his shop in a light jinker, and said that was the jinker he had spoken to him (witness) about. Witness had a look at it, and asked him what he wanted for it, and he said £6. Witness got in the jinker, drove up the road and back to the shop, and said he would not give more than £5, which accused accepted, and gave a receipt, signing his name as Geo. Thomson. Witness identified accused and the turnout. Edward Ethel, detective, Melbourne, stated that on the 19th ult., in company with Detective Collins, he arrested the accused on another charge, in Queen Street, Melbourne. Witness said to accused that on August 4 a man answering to his description hired a horse, jinker and harness from Mrs Wilson, Heidelberg, and later in the same day sold it to Kanake,of Brunswick-do you know anything about this. Accused said yes and said he did not give his right name when hiring it. He signed his name to the statement as john McLeod. Accused, who pleaded not guilty, was committed for trial at the session on 2nd October. There are also two other charges against him, under the names of McLeod and Thomson, to be heard at Northcote on Monday

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CHARLES GROOM, Victoria, Australia

I am looking for the parents and siblings of Charles Groom. Charles died at Heidelberg Hospital on the 8th January 1948, aged 80 years.

GROOM. — On January 8. at Heidelberg Hospital, Charles Groom, loved husband of the late Louisa, loving father of Daisy (Mrs. Shippick), Lottie (Mrs. O'Connell), Violet (Mrs. Brennan) and William. (dec., 1st A.I.F.)
Late 2nd Pioneers. 1st A.I.F
The Argus 9th January 1948 p.2

William Charles Groom died of wounds France 29th July 1916

Thank you

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COOK, AUSTRALIA, SAN FRANSICO, USA,

Looking for information on Mc Steve Cook (known as Max) who died Victoria Australia 1928. Also Max Cook died Victoria Australia 1925 aged 5 years. Mc Steve/Max Cook was married to Elizabeth Ann Gleaves. The Father of Mc Steve Cook is named as John Cook, deceased Photographer. Elizabeth's Father is named as John Gleaven, Coal Miner.
They were married at the Methodist Chapel. Wolstanton, London, 10th October 1918
Mc Steve Cook enlisted in the Australian Infantry Force, born San Francisco Service Number 5059

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CYRIL MALCOLM TAYLOR from New Zealand

Looking for information on;
Cyril Malcolm Taylor born 1897, South Yarra, Victoria, Australia
Parents Charles Ernest Taylor & Elizabeth Kate Carr

I am looking in New Zealand for Cyril, I believe that he was in the New Zealand Navy, and the possibility that Charles & Elizabeth went to New Zealand, as I cannot find his parents deaths, Elizabeth Kate Taylor also went by the name Lydia Kate Taylor.

Thank you all for the help.

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DOCTOR PAUL WHITE "Doctor of Tanganyika"

if anyone is related to Paul White, please contact me

George Burnett Anderson, Victoria & South Australia, Australia

Looking for George Burnett Anderson died Diamond Creek, Victoria 1942. Parents Rose Hannah Jones and Bernard Anderson reg#27283
Rose Hannah Anderson (nee Jones) died in Tasmania. Nothing is known about Bernard Andersen.

ANDERSON.-On August 29, at his residence, Cleveland, Plenty, George Burnett, loving husband of Ernestine Anderson,dearly loved father of George (A.M.F.), and loved granddad of Colin, aged 62 years.
-Peacefully sleeping.
FUNERAL NOTICES
ANDERSON. — The Funeral of the late GEORGE BURNETT ANDERSON, Of
Plenty, will leave E. Taylor and Son's funeral parlors, Ivanhoe, THIS DAY at 3.30 for the Heidelberg Cemetery. E. TAYLOR and SON. Phone Heidelberg 55

The Argus 31st August 1942

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