Bridgette Nolan

F, #828, b. 1819, d. 8 May 1901
FatherJohn Nolan b. 1797
MotherMary Glynn b. 1801

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Birth1819Bridgette Nolan was born in 1819 at Limerick, IrelandG.
She was the daughter of John Nolan and Mary Glynn.
Marriage3 June 1840Bridgette was married to William Wales, son of William Wales and Margaret Wales, on Wednesday, 3 June 1840 at Bowning, NSW, AustraliaG.
Death8 May 1901Bridgette Nolan died on Wednesday, 8 May 1901 at Wambanumba, NSW, AustraliaG.

Also Known As

DescriptionDateName
Married Name1840As of 3 June 1840, her married name was Wales.

Voyages

DateDetails
September 1838Bridgette Nolan was a passenger aboard The Barque Charles Kerr which sailed from Limerick, IrelandG, in September 1838 and arrived in Sydney on 8 January 1839.

Family with

William Wales b. 1800, d. 23 Jun 1884
Children
ChartsDescendant Chart - William Wales
Last Edited26 Jun 2003

PLEASE NOTE: While I do my best to validate data included on this web page I offer no guarantee as to its accuracy.

Esther Short

F, #829, b. 1799, d. 23 February 1841
FatherPatrick Short1 b. 1764, d. 7 Apr 1810
MotherMaria Sarah Kelly b. c 1780, d. 1 Nov 1832

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Birthcirca 1797Esther Short was born circa 1797 at Appin/Campbelltown District, NSW, AustraliaG; based on her age of 17 years shown on her marriage entry at St Philip's Church, Sydney.1
Birth1799She was born in 1799 at Sydney Town, NSW, AustraliaG; according to the headstone on her grave.2
She was the daughter of Patrick Short and Maria Sarah Kelly.1
Marriage18 April 1814Esther was married to James Thomas John Bean Jnr., son of James Thomas John Bean and Elizabeth Taylor, on Monday, 18 April 1814 at St Phillip's Church, Sydney, NSW, AustraliaG.
Death23 February 1841Esther Short died on Tuesday, 23 February 1841 at Airds, NSW, AustraliaG.2
BurialFebruary 1841She was buried in February 1841 at St Peter's Churchyard, Campbelltown, NSW, AustraliaG; Plaque attached to the footstone reads:

ESTHER BEAN
A Currency Lass
daughter of Sarah and Patrick Short
wife of James Thomas John Bean Jr.
"Union Revived Inn" Appin

Mother of Elizabeth, James, Charles, Esther,
Joseph, Henry Sarah, Lucy, Emma.2

Also Known As

DescriptionDateName
Married Name1814As of 18 April 1814, her married name was Bean.

Other Details

LabelDateDetails
Article1813William Hall of Sydney left the remains of his Estate to an Esther Short. The will was proved on 8 April 1813.3

Family with

James Thomas John Bean Jnr. b. 20 Apr 1788, d. 29 May 1859
Children
ChartsIndented Descendant Chart - Thomas Beane
Box Descendant Chart - Thomas Beane
Last Edited23 Aug 2009

Citations

  1. [S139] Perry McIntyre & Adele Cathro, Thomas Dunn's Descendants, page: 32.
  2. [S457] Margaret Wendy Rolfe, "Grandchildren," e-mail to Robert Mote, April 2004.
  3. [S576] The Will of William Hall.
  4. [S2] Index of BDM records, NSW BDM, Parish of Birth Registration: Sydney, St James'; Registration Year: 1822; Registration Number: V1822468 16.

PLEASE NOTE: While I do my best to validate data included on this web page I offer no guarantee as to its accuracy.

Elizabeth Bean

F, #830, b. 21 April 1815, d. 1850
FatherJames Thomas John Bean Jnr. b. 20 Apr 1788, d. 29 May 1859
MotherEsther Short b. 1799, d. 23 Feb 1841
Relationships1st cousin 4 times removed of Robert Mote
Granddaughter of James Thomas John Bean

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Birth21 April 1815Elizabeth Bean was born on Friday, 21 April 1815 at Sydney, NSW, AustraliaG; There is also an entry in St John's Parramatta in 1816.1
She was the daughter of James Thomas John Bean Jnr. and Esther Short.
Marriage1835Elizabeth was married to James Beattie in 1835 at Sydney, NSWG.2
Death1850Elizabeth Bean died in 1850 at New South Wales, AustraliaG.

Also Known As

DescriptionDateName
Married Name1835As of 1835, her married name was Beattie.
ChartsIndented Descendant Chart - Thomas Beane
Box Descendant Chart - Thomas Beane
Last Edited1 Mar 2000

Citations

  1. [S2] Index of BDM records, NSW BDM, Denomination: Church of England; Parish: St Phillip's; Registration Year: 1815; Volume Reference: V18153632 1A.
  2. [S2] Index of BDM records, NSW BDM, Denomination: Church of England; Parish: St Phillip's; Registration Year: 1835;Volume Reference: V18351165 19.

PLEASE NOTE: While I do my best to validate data included on this web page I offer no guarantee as to its accuracy.

James Bean

M, #831, b. 21 January 1818
FatherJames Thomas John Bean Jnr. b. 20 Apr 1788, d. 29 May 1859
MotherEsther Short b. 1799, d. 23 Feb 1841
Relationships1st cousin 4 times removed of Robert Mote
Grandson of James Thomas John Bean

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Birth21 January 1818James Bean was born on Wednesday, 21 January 1818 at Parramatta, NSW, AustraliaG.
He was the son of James Thomas John Bean Jnr. and Esther Short.
ChartsIndented Descendant Chart - Thomas Beane
Box Descendant Chart - Thomas Beane
Last Edited12 Sep 1999

PLEASE NOTE: While I do my best to validate data included on this web page I offer no guarantee as to its accuracy.

Charles Bean

M, #832, b. 1819, d. 20 January 1870
FatherJames Thomas John Bean Jnr. b. 20 Apr 1788, d. 29 May 1859
MotherEsther Short b. 1799, d. 23 Feb 1841
Relationships1st cousin 4 times removed of Robert Mote
Grandson of James Thomas John Bean

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Birth1819Charles Bean was born in 1819 at Campbelltown, NSW, AustraliaG.1
He was the son of James Thomas John Bean Jnr. and Esther Short.
Marriage4 March 1852Charles Bean witnessed the marriage of William Gurney Thornton and Sarah Jane Bean on 4 March 1852 at St Marks Church, Appin, NSW, AustraliaG.2
Marriage1862Charles was married to Susan Hannah Muldoon, daughter of Thomas Muldoon and Susan Browne, in 1862 at Gunning, NSW, AustraliaG.3
Death20 January 1870Charles Bean died on Thursday, 20 January 1870 at Gunning, NSWG.

Family with

Susan Hannah Muldoon b. 1846
Children
ChartsIndented Descendant Chart - Thomas Beane
Box Descendant Chart - Thomas Beane
Last Edited15 Oct 1999

Citations

  1. [S49] Lynn Smith, "Thomas Beane", record #21.
  2. [S83] Letter, John Lambeth to Robert Mote, 21 November 1990.
  3. [S2] Index of BDM records, NSW BDM, Place of Marriage Registration: Yass, Registration Year: 1862, Registration Number: 3293.

PLEASE NOTE: While I do my best to validate data included on this web page I offer no guarantee as to its accuracy.

Joseph Bean

M, #833, b. 3 March 1823, d. 9 January 1884
FatherJames Thomas John Bean Jnr. b. 20 Apr 1788, d. 29 May 1859
MotherEsther Short b. 1799, d. 23 Feb 1841
Relationships1st cousin 4 times removed of Robert Mote
Grandson of James Thomas John Bean

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Birth3 March 1823Joseph Bean was born on Monday, 3 March 1823 at Menangle, NSW, AustraliaG.
He was the son of James Thomas John Bean Jnr. and Esther Short.
Marriage11 April 1842Joseph was married to Emma Saunderson on Monday, 11 April 1842 at St Marks Church, Appin, NSW, AustraliaG.1
Marriage1877Joseph was married to Sarah McConville in 1877 at Queanbeyan, NSW, AustraliaG.2
Death9 January 1884Joseph Bean died on Wednesday, 9 January 1884 at Frankfield Hotel, Gunning, NSW, AustraliaG, at age 60.

Newspaper Articles

NewspaperDateContent
The Goulburn Herald and Chronicle, Goulburn, NSW, AustraliaG12 November 1870Joseph Bean was mentioned in an article in The Goulburn Herald and Chronicle, Goulburn, NSW, AustraliaG, on Saturday, 12 November 1870 as follows:

GUNNING POLICE COURT.

MONDAY, November 7.

BEFORE Mr. F. Hume junr.

Peter Anderson was charged with maliciously wounding a horse the property of Joseph Bean of the Frankfield Inn.

Constable Mara deposed to having arrested defend- ant on the above charge ; defendant admitted that he had shot the horse but without intending to kill him; saw blood on the fence of defendant's paddock; defendant said that it was the blood of an opossum ; witness produced defendant's gun which appeared to have been recently discharged.

Joseph Bean deposed that he was in his paddock between nine and ten o'clock on the morning of the 5th, when his nephew brought in the horse wounded with shot in the chest and nose ; witness subsequently went to prisoner with the police; accused him of wounding the horse, which he denied ; the police went to the slip-rails and while they were absent prisoner acknowledged that he had shot the horse and hoped witness would forgive him; the gun produced witness knew to be prisoner's.

Constable Parker deposed that he accompanied Mr. Dean to prisoner's, when Bean asked him why he did not impound the horse instead of shooting him ; he was told to bring out his gun; it appeared to have been recently discharged ; witness then went to the slip-panel of prisoner's wheat-paddock, about fifty yards from his house ; found marks of blood there ; called prisoner down ; at first he said that the blood was that of an opossum; prisoner went a little way off and called Bean, and on their return Bean said in prisoner's presence that prisoner admitted shooting the horse.

James Collins deposed that he found the horse wounded as deacribed ; he had blood on his chest and fore legs; there was nothing wrong with him the previous evening.

Prisoner was committed for trial at the next Yass quarter-sessions. Bail allowed - prisoner in £80 and two sureties in £40 each.3

the Evening News, Sydney, NSW, AustraliaG31 July 1875He was mentioned in an article in the Evening News, Sydney, NSW, AustraliaG, on Saturday, 31 July 1875 as follows:

GUNNING.

(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS)

Friday, 4 p.m.

At tbe sale of town allotments, to-day, the principal blocks near the railway station were purchased by Mr. Joseph Bean, who gave £86 for one near the railway gates, on which he intends to build an hotel. The prices realised were fair.3

The Goulburn Herald and Chronicle, Goulburn, NSW, AustraliaG31 July 1875He was mentioned in an article in The Goulburn Herald and Chronicle, Goulburn, NSW, AustraliaG, on Saturday, 31 July 1875 as follows:

GUNNING, Friday.

AT the sale of town allotments to-day the principal blocks near the railway-station were purchased by Mr. Joseph Bean who bought one allotment near railway-gate for eighty-six pounds. A hotel will be commenced there by him almost immediately.3

the Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser, Maitland, NSW, AustraliaG3 August 1875He was mentioned in an article in the Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser, Maitland, NSW, AustraliaG, on Tuesday, 3 August 1875 as follows:

GUNNING.

Friday.

At a sale of town allotments to-day, the principal blocks, near railway station, were purchased by Mr. Joseph Bean, who bought one allot- ment near railway gates for £86.3

the Southern Argus, Goulburn, NSW, AustraliaG22 April 1882He was mentioned in an article in the Southern Argus, Goulburn, NSW, AustraliaG, on Saturday, 22 April 1882 as follows:

GUNNING NEWS.

(From our Correspondent.)

Business Changes. - Our old and respected townsman, Mr. Joseph Bean, senr., is about retiring from business, having leased his hotel to Mr. H. T. Best for a term of seven years. Mr. Bean's health has been failing for some time past, and he intends returning to his private residence a few miles out of Gunning, where many years ago he carried on the business of the old Frankfield Hotel.3

the Southern Argus, Goulburn, NSW, AustraliaG12 January 1884He was mentioned in an article in the Southern Argus, Goulburn, NSW, AustraliaG, on Saturday, 12 January 1884 as follows:

Death. - It is my painful duty to have to report the death of a very old and much respected resident - Mr. Joseph Bean, sen. - which took place at his residence, Frankfield, yesterday. The deceased gentleman had attained the age of sixty-one years. For many years he carried on business as an hotel keeper. He built and conduced the Frankficld Hotel, so favourably known to all travellers on the main southern road, before, the railway extension to this place. In those days the Frankfield Hotel was the stopping place for Governors, Judges, and, I might say, all the upper classes. When the railway works were started at Goulburn, he built an hotel close to our railway station, which he also called the Frankfield Hotel. He carried on business in this house for some, time, but his health became so im paired that he leased the hotel, and went back to reside at Frankfield. His funeral takes place to morrow, and I am sure will be largely attended by all classes, for he had the esteem and respect of all who had dealings with him.- January 10.3

The Goulburn Evening Penny Post, Goulburn, NSW, AustraliaG15 January 1884He was mentioned in an article in The Goulburn Evening Penny Post, Goulburn, NSW, AustraliaG, on Tuesday, 15 January 1884 as follows:

GUNNING. (From our Correspondent.) THE remains of the late Mr. Joseph Bean, of Frankfield, were interred in the Gunning cemetery on Tuesday afternoon, at 4 o'clock. The deceased gentleman has been a great sufferer for nearly four years; nearly all the medical men in the district and several of the profession in Sydney were consulted in the case. Deceased was an old resident in the district, and highly respected by all classes of the community. Throughout his long and painful illness he was regularly attended by the Rev. G. Kingsmill, incumbent of St. Edmund's, Gunning; and the number that attended the funeral was a convincing proof of the high estimation in which he was held by all who knew him. Deceased was in his sixty first year. Jan. 12th, 1884.3

Other Details

LabelDateDetails
Will9 July 1881Joseph Bean left a will on 9 July 1881 at Gunning, NSW, AustraliaG;

This is the Last Will and Testament
of Joseph Bean the Elder of Gunning in the Colony of New South Wales Innkeeper. I appoint James ?? of Gunning in the said Colony Grazier and my son Joseph Bean of Gunning aforesaid Gentleman Executors and Trustees of this my Will. I devise unto my said Trustees All those allotments of land Numbers Nine and Ten of Section Fifteen situate in the Town of Gunning Upon trust for my niece Mary Lucy Bean upon her attaining the age of Twenty years and in the meantime and until the said Mary Lucy Bean shall attain that age I Direct that my said trustees shall receive the rents and profits arising from the said land and devote the same to the maintenance and support of the said Mary Lucy Bean until she attains the age of Twenty years And on her attaining that age I direct that the said Mary Lucy Bean shall be entitled to the said land for her own and separate use and benefit for her life and free from ? debts control or engagements of any husband and after her death the said Allotments of land shall go to and become the property of her eldest child or eldest surviving child at the time of her death absolutely. But in the event of the said Mary Lucy Bean dying without issue I direct that my nephew Joseph Bean of Gunning his heirs and assigns shall be entitled to the said Allotments of land for ever. I devise unto my nephew Joseph Bean of Gunning aforesaid All those Allotments Numbers One Two and Eight of Section fifteen situate in the Town of Gunning aforesaid absolutely I devise unto my nephew Charles Bean of Gunning aforesaid All those Allotments of land Numbers Three four five and six of section fifteen situate in the Town of Gunning absolutely I devise unto my step grandson John McConville of Gunning Allotment fourteen of section fifteen situate in the Town of Gunning absolutely I devise unto my step grandson Charles McConville of Gunning Allotment fifteen of Section fifteen situate in the Town of Gunning aforesaid absolutely I devise unto my step grandson James McConville of Gunning aforesaid Allotment Sixteen of Section Fifteen situate in the Town of Gunning absolutely I bequeath unto my said niece Mary Lucy Bean my piano for her absolute use and benefit And as to for and concerning all the rest and residue of my estate both real and personal and of whatsoever nature I give devise and bequeath the same unto my Dear Wife Sarah Bean for her life And after her death to my son Joseph Bean absolutely and for ever I revoke all former wills and declare this to be my last Will and Testament
In Witness whereof I have hereunto and to the preceding page set my hand this ninth day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty one
Signed by the said Testator Joseph
Bean the Elder as his last will in the
presence of us present at the same time               Joseph Bean

who in his presence and at his request
and in the presence of each other have
hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses

John Langton Solr Goulburn
H ? Gus??? Solr Goulburn.

Family with

Emma Saunderson b. 1827
Children
ChartsIndented Descendant Chart - Thomas Beane
Box Descendant Chart - Thomas Beane
Last Edited26 May 2015

Citations

  1. [S2] Index of BDM records, NSW BDM, Denomination: Church of England
    Parish: Appin
    Registration Year: 1842
    Volume Reference: V1842714 26C.
  2. [S2] Index of BDM records, NSW BDM, Place of Registration: Queanbeyan
    Registration Year: 1877
    Registration Number: 4186.
  3. [S999] Trove, online http://trove.nla.gov.au

PLEASE NOTE: While I do my best to validate data included on this web page I offer no guarantee as to its accuracy.

Lucy Bean

F, #834, b. 29 July 1825, d. 26 March 1897
Lucy Collett, nee Bean.
Taken 1825.
FatherJames Thomas John Bean Jnr. b. 20 Apr 1788, d. 29 May 1859
MotherEsther Short b. 1799, d. 23 Feb 1841
Relationships1st cousin 4 times removed of Robert Mote
Granddaughter of James Thomas John Bean

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Birth29 July 1825Lucy Bean was born on Friday, 29 July 1825 at Menangle, NSW, AustraliaG.1
She was the daughter of James Thomas John Bean Jnr. and Esther Short.
Marriage16 December 1845Lucy was married to Philip Collett, son of William Collett and Mary Knights, on Tuesday, 16 December 1845 at St Marks Church, Appin, NSW, AustraliaG.
Death26 March 1897Lucy Bean died on Friday, 26 March 1897 at Goulburn, NSW, AustraliaG, at age 71.2

Also Known As

DescriptionDateName
Married Name1845As of 16 December 1845, her married name was Collett.

Other Details

LabelDateDetails
Family-HistoryYou can read more about the Bean History by clicking here.

Family with

Philip Collett b. 7 Nov 1819, d. 24 Oct 1876
Children
ChartsIndented Descendant Chart - Thomas Beane
Box Descendant Chart - Thomas Beane
Descendant Chart - William Collett
Last Edited17 Nov 2014

Citations

  1. [S2] Index of BDM records, NSW BDM, Denomination: Church of England
    Parish: Campbelltown; St Peter's
    Registration Year: 1825
    Volume Reference: V18257170 1B.
  2. [S2] Index of BDM records, NSW BDM, Place of Registration: Goulburn
    Registration Year: 1897
    Registration Number: 1254.

PLEASE NOTE: While I do my best to validate data included on this web page I offer no guarantee as to its accuracy.

Emma Bean

F, #835, b. 16 November 1827, d. 1857
FatherJames Thomas John Bean Jnr. b. 20 Apr 1788, d. 29 May 1859
MotherEsther Short b. 1799, d. 23 Feb 1841
Relationships1st cousin 4 times removed of Robert Mote
Granddaughter of James Thomas John Bean

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Birth16 November 1827Emma Bean was born on Friday, 16 November 1827 at Menangle, NSW, AustraliaG.1
She was the daughter of James Thomas John Bean Jnr. and Esther Short.
Marriage7 September 1846Emma was married to John Hoy, son of Timothy Hoy and Bethia Freeman, on Monday, 7 September 1846 at St Marks Church, Appin, NSW, AustraliaG.2
Death1857Emma Bean died in 1857 at Sydney, NSW, AustraliaG.3

Also Known As

DescriptionDateName
Married Name1846As of 7 September 1846, her married name was Hoy.
ChartsIndented Descendant Chart - Thomas Beane
Box Descendant Chart - Thomas Beane
Last Edited15 Oct 1999

Citations

  1. [S2] Index of BDM records, NSW BDM, Denomination: Church of England
    Parish: St Phillip's
    Registration Year: 1827
    Volume Reference: V18276265 1B.
  2. [S2] Index of BDM records, NSW BDM, Parish of Marriage Registration: Appin; Registration Year: 1846; Registration Number: V1846303 31C.
  3. [S2] Index of BDM records, NSW BDM, Place of Death Registration: Sydney; Registration Year: 1857; Registration Number: 921.

PLEASE NOTE: While I do my best to validate data included on this web page I offer no guarantee as to its accuracy.

Esther Bean

F, #836, b. 24 April 1830, d. 29 August 1846
FatherJames Thomas John Bean Jnr. b. 20 Apr 1788, d. 29 May 1859
MotherEsther Short b. 1799, d. 23 Feb 1841
Relationships1st cousin 4 times removed of Robert Mote
Granddaughter of James Thomas John Bean

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Birth1830Esther Bean was born in 1830 at St Mark's Church, Appin, NSW, AustraliaG.1
Birth24 April 1830She was born on Saturday, 24 April 1830 at County of Cumberland, NSW, AustraliaG; Although the NSW BDM Index has entries for both 1830 AND 1820, the record actually refers to the same baptism in 1830.2
She was the daughter of James Thomas John Bean Jnr. and Esther Short.
Baptism26 December 1830Esther Bean was baptized on 26 December 1830 at Parish of St James, County of Cumberland, NSW, AustraliaG. The Church of England Minister was Richard Hill.3
Death29 August 1846She died on Saturday, 29 August 1846 at Narellan, NSW, AustraliaG, at age 16; Her surname is shown as Beane in the NSW BDM Index.4,5
ChartsIndented Descendant Chart - Thomas Beane
Box Descendant Chart - Thomas Beane
Last Edited22 Jul 2006

Citations

  1. [S83] Letter, John Lambeth to Robert Mote, 21 November 1990.
  2. [S6] Marilyn Rowan, "Transcription of B, D or M," transcription to Robert Mote.
  3. [S6] Marilyn Rowan, "Transcription of B, D or M," transcription to Robert Mote, Volumes 14 No 407 and 1C No 10202.
  4. [S2] Index of BDM records, NSW BDM, Parish of Death Registration: Cobbity; Narellan; Registration Year: 1846; Registration Number: V1846233 31B.
  5. [S271] Wendy June Whiting, "Kingston Family," e-mail to Robert Mote, 16 January 2002.

PLEASE NOTE: While I do my best to validate data included on this web page I offer no guarantee as to its accuracy.

John James Power

M, #837, b. 10 June 1921, d. 14 April 2006
FatherJohn Power
MotherMary O'Brien

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Birth10 June 1921John James Power was born on Friday, 10 June 1921 at AustraliaG.
He was the son of John Power and Mary O'Brien.
Death14 April 2006John James Power died on Friday, 14 April 2006 at NSW, AustraliaG, at age 84.

Family with

Child
Last Edited24 Dec 2006

PLEASE NOTE: While I do my best to validate data included on this web page I offer no guarantee as to its accuracy.

Charlotte Mason

F, #838

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
DeathCharlotte Mason died at AustraliaG.
BirthShe was born at AustraliaG.
MarriageCharlotte was married to Frederick John Wales, son of Edward Wales and Margaret Ann Percival; this marriage is uncertain.

Also Known As

DescriptionDateName
Married NameHer married name was Wales.
ChartsDescendant Chart - William Ambrose Percival
Descendant Chart - William Wales
Last Edited26 Oct 2007

PLEASE NOTE: While I do my best to validate data included on this web page I offer no guarantee as to its accuracy.

Nellie Estelle Wales

F, #840, b. 1924, d. September 2000
FatherFrederick John Wales b. 1872, d. 18 Aug 1960
MotherElizabeth Ann Pearse1 b. c 1883, d. 14 Aug 1966
Relationships1st cousin 2 times removed of Robert Mote
Great-granddaughter of William Wales

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Birth1924Nellie Estelle Wales was born in 1924.
She was the daughter of Frederick John Wales and Elizabeth Ann Pearse.1
DeathSeptember 2000Nellie Estelle Wales died in September 2000 at Young, NSW, AustraliaG.

Other Details

LabelDateDetails
Occupation1966Nellie Estelle Wales was a Bank Clerk in 1966 at 30 Wombat Street, Young, NSW, AustraliaG.2
ChartsDescendant Chart - William Ambrose Percival
Descendant Chart - William Wales
Last Edited26 Oct 2007

Citations

  1. [S615] Judy Eggert, "The Family of frederick John Wales," e-mail to Robert Mote, August 2006.
  2. [S357] Electoral Office Commonwealth Of Australia, Electoral Roll, Subdivision: Young; Page: 70; Number: 4169.

PLEASE NOTE: While I do my best to validate data included on this web page I offer no guarantee as to its accuracy.