During April 2020 the month of this #AtoZChallenge I will be sharing short posts on some of the 2,000+ descendants I have identified of my 3x Great-Grandmother, Elizabeth Phipps.
Elizabeth Phipps 1785-1869 was a convict who was transported from England to New South Wales in 1814 per Wanstead.
Elizabeth Phipps 1785-1869 was a convict who was transported from England to New South Wales in 1814 per Wanstead.
I have fond memories of Mum's cousin, (Frances) Gracie Reakes, who when she visited Sydney used to stay with my Grandmother Ethel Jane Pusell at Kensington. I loved talking to Gracie and her mother Lena Holmes who was also a regular visitor. Gracie was a Great-Great Grandaughter of Elizabeth Phipps.
I wonder if my Mum travelled from Cobar to Narromine for Grace's wedding which was reported in the local newspaper in Narromine.
939 'GAINSFORD—REAKES.', Narromine News and Trangie Advocate (NSW : 1898 - 1955), 21 February, p. 1. , viewed 02 Apr 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article103214389 |
No doubt Gracie would have been very proud of her descendants. Brian received an Order of Australia in 2009 for his service to cricket, a top Australian athlete. Granddaughter, Melinda Gainsford, was a top athlete who represented Australia internationally.
I love to connect with cousins and fellow researchers. Should you find any errors in my post or have additional information please contact me.
3 comments:
I love how these old wedding announcements gave so much info.... who wore what, who’s visiting from out of town, where they went to live after. Amazing detail!
Jill I love it when Trove brings up a wedding report. They certainly don’t write them like that anymore
While we’d all love a photo, a good description is definitely a help to imagine the day.
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