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KENNEDY, Jane Shaw Nelson , b. 22 Oct 1865, Beechworth, Victoria, Australia Beechworth, Victoria, Australiad. 1948, Fitzroy, Victoria, Australia (Age 82 years) |
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28 Nov 1896 |
Victoria, Australia |
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- Ellen Nelson Gillies Kennedy returned to Stanley sometime after having given birth to my grandfather Clarence John Kennedy in 1894 in Fitzroy, a suburb of Melbourne. It is thought that Thomas and Jane after their marriage raised Clarence with three other children born later.Reg No m. 6801. Mrs Job Stone was the District Midwife and a well respected person in Beechworth at the time. Jane and Thomas were married by Presbyterian minister Rev William Cooper in 1896. They gave their occupations as a Domestic and a Splitter. Witnesses to the ceremony were were William Sargeant and Elizabeth Mary Sargeant. The Sargeant family were related to Jane as her brother Robert Nelson Gillies Kennedy married Lucy Sargearnt . William Sargeant was part of Lucy's family. Thomas Blackmore nominated his age as 19 years and Jane 29 years. According to the birth record of Thomas it seems he was 21 years. The rate records of the United Shire of Beechworth indicate that Jane and Thomas were resident at Back Creek ( between Silver Creek and Stanley in both 1903 and 1908. They were neighbours of Robert and Annie Blackmore the parents of Thomas. Jane and Thomas raised three children of this marriage Ellen Carol b 1899 Stanley, David Robert b 1897 Stanley and Matilda Jane b 1905 Stanley. It is thought that Clarence John, Jane's first child when young, was raised as a Blackmore, however he was also known as Kennedy. Naval records of Clarence record for WW1 that he was raised as a Blackmore and entered the navy in 1913 as Clarence Blackmore. It was later during the War that he reuqested the navy to change his name to his birthname Kennedy. The Personal Service record notes a reference which has since been destroyed. Mr G Craig of Stanley said that the family attended the annual Silver Creek picnics along with all residents of Stanley. The Sargeants and Blackmores played together as children in Stanley. OMA May 5 1915 reports a bicycle accident involving David and Willie, who it seems was being "dinked" on the back of the bicycle. Ellen Nelson Gillies Kennedy returned to Stanley sometime after having given birth to my grandfather Clarence John Kennedy in 1894 in Fitzroy, a suburb of Melbourne. It is thought that Thomas and Jane after their marriage raised Clarence with three other children born later.Reg No m. 6801. Mrs Job Stone was the District Midwife and a well respected person in Beechworth at the time. Jane and Thomas were married by Presbyterian minister Rev William Cooper in 1896. They gave their occupations as a Domestic and a Splitter. Witnesses to the ceremony were were William Sargeant and Elizabeth Mary Sargeant. The Sargeant family were related to Jane as her brother Robert Nelson Gillies Kennedy married Lucy Sargearnt . William Sargeant was part of Lucy's family. Thomas Blackmore nominated his age as 19 years and Jane 29 years. According to the birth record of Thomas it seems he was 21 years. The rate records of the United Shire of Beechworth indicate that Jane and Thomas were resident at Back Creek ( between Silver Creek and Stanley in both 1903 and 1908. They were neighbours of Robert and Annie Blackmore the parents of Thomas. Jane and Thomas raised three children of this marriage Ellen Carol b 1899 Stanley, David Robert b 1897 Stanley and Matilda Jane b 1905 Stanley. It is thought that Clarence John, Jane's first child when young, was raised as a Blackmore, however he was also known as Kennedy. Naval records of Clarence record for WW1 that he was raised as a Blackmore and entered the navy in 1913 as Clarence Blackmore. It was later during the War that he reuqested the navy to change his name to his birthname Kennedy. The Personal Service record notes a reference which has since been destroyed. Mr G Craig of Stanley said that the family attended the annual Silver Creek picnics along with all residents of Stanley. The Sargeants and Blackmores played together as children in Stanley. OMA May 5 1915 reports a bicycle accident involving David and Willie, who it seems was being "dinked" on the back of the bicycle.~SEALING_TO_SPOUSE: Also shown as SealSp 13 Feb 2004, SGEOR.
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Children |
2 sons and 2 daughters |
+ | 1. KENNEDY, Clarence John , b. 13 Jun 1894, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Melbourne, Victoria, Australiad. 17 Jan 1950, Bourke, Victoria, Australia (Age 55 years) [Father: guardian] [Mother: guardian] | | 2. BLACKMORE, David Robert , b. 1897, Stanley, Victoria, Australia Stanley, Victoria, Australia | | 3. BLACKMORE, Ellen Carol , b. 1899, Stanley, Victoria, Australia Stanley, Victoria, Australia | | 4. BLACKMORE, Matilda Jane , b. 1905, Stanley, Victoria, Australia Stanley, Victoria, Australia | |
Family ID |
F6556 |
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Last Modified |
24 Jan 2022 |
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Notes |
- Thomas Blackmore was born to Robert Blackmore and Ann Rooney/Hingley? in Stanley Reg.No d.1275 Thomas Blackmores parents annie and Robert were farmers and is registered in the Rate Books as owning a house and 23 acres on Blackmores Rd ( Blackmores Rd is on the Old Stanley Rd just past Silver Creek.
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