Thanks to a Findagrave hint from Ancestry I have finally been able to bury Robert's 3 x great grandfather, James Clark/e who had emigrated from Waddesdon to New South Wales in the 1840s. James and his family settled in the Waterloo area in Sydney.
On and off for nearly 40 years I had tried to kill off James and his wife Mary Ann Allen but because of the common nature of their names I probably hadn't tried hard enough.
The hint offered me this snippet.
1886 'CORONER'S INQUEST.', The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), 4 May, p. 5. , viewed 06 Jan 2025, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article13638050 |
Rookwood Burial Record |
Other information on Rookwood entry |
1886 'Brevities.', Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), 1 May, p. 4. , viewed 06 Jan 2025, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article107291056 |
1886 'THE DAY'S DOINGS.', Globe (Sydney, NSW : 1885 - 1886), 3 May, p. 4. (FIRST EDITION and EVENING), viewed 06 Jan 2025, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article102560570 |
Perhaps I should spend more time following up those hundreds of Ancestry hints that are sitting in my account!
I love how you put the situation: That you had been trying to kill James and his wife for so long. And you finally laid them to rest. Good to know that they had not become zombies! Thanks for a good example of how to follow the leads that Ancestry hints can provide.
ReplyDeleteThanks for reading Karen, I need a time machine to follow those hints
DeletePoor chap for being knocked down by a cart.
ReplyDeleteSo many hints to follow but it is useful to review.
It was a a rough end
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