Sarah Louisa Roberts1

(1890 - 1967)
FatherFrancis Roberts2 b. 7 Sep 1861, d. 4 Dec 1923
MotherMargaret White1 b. a 1862, d. 27 Feb 1937

Spouse:Arthur Henry Hurrell (16 December 1887 - 6 November 1975)
     Child:

Roberts, Sarah

Life Events

     Sarah Louisa Roberts was born on 2 July 1890 in District of Flinders, Hundred of Pearce, South Australia, daughter of Francis Roberts and Margaret White.1

On 15 November 1909, Sarah, aged 19, married Arthur Henry Hurrell, aged 21, in res of bride's father in Sheringa, South Australia.1,2

She died on Tuesday, 7 November 1967, aged 77 years, 4 months and 5 days, in the Elliston Hospital, Elliston, South Australia, from cardiac ischaemia & diabetes militus.3

Sarah was buried in the Bramfield Cemetery, Bramfield, South Australia.4

Citations

  1. [S1] Birth Registrations, SA Births 1842-1906.
  2. [S3] Marriage Registrations, South Australian Marriages 1842-1916.
  3. [S71] Death Certificate Sighted and verified by Daryl Edmonds.
  4. [S15] Person named on headstone in headstone photograph.

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Francis Roberts1,2

(1861 - 1923)

Spouse:Margaret White (about 1862 - 27 February 1937)
     Child:

Life Events

     Francis Roberts was born on 7 September 1861 in Robertstown, South Australia.2

On 7 July 1881, Francis, aged 19, married Margaret White, in St Thomas Church in Port Lincoln, South Australia.2,1

He died on Tuesday, 4 December 1923, aged 62 years, 2 months and 27 days, in Port Lincoln, South Australia, Prior to his death he lived in Sheringa.

Francis was buried in the Pioneer Cemetery, Port Lincoln, South Australia.3

Citations

  1. [S3] Marriage Registrations, South Australian Marriages 1842-1916.
  2. [S1] Birth Registrations, SA Births 1842-1906.
  3. [S54] South Australian Councils Cemeteries Search, online http://www.pirie.sa.gov.au/site/page.cfm?u=130

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Mary Elizabeth Dowling1

(a 1845 - )

Spouse:William Edward Roberts (about 1835 - )
     Child:

Life Events

     Mary Elizabeth Dowling was born about 1845.

On 26 December 1863, Mary, married William Edward Roberts, in St Patrick's Church in Adelaide, South Australia.1,2

Citations

  1. [S1] Birth Registrations, SA Births 1842-1906.
  2. [S3] Marriage Registrations, South Australian Marriages 1842-1916.

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Vivian Ernest Charles Hall Barry1

(1895 - 1958)
FatherCharles James Barry1 b. 22 Dec 1860, d. 1 Apr 1900
MotherAlice Hall1 b. 13 Jun 1866, d. 3 Oct 1943
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Spouse:Mary Ann Chace (27 October 1895 - )
     Child:

Life Events

     Vivian Ernest Charles Hall Barry was born on 17 January 1895 in Alberton, South Australia, son of Charles James Barry and Alice Hall.1

On 25 March 1916, Vivian, aged 21, married Mary Ann Chace, aged 20, daughter of William John Chace and Margaret Ellen Wilson, in the residence of the brides parents in Rosewater, South Australia.1

Vivian Ernest Charles Hall Barry was sued for maintenance by his wife, Mary Ann Chace on 2 July 1925.2

On 20 October 1940 he was fined, in the Port Adelaide Court, Port Adelaide, South Australia, for using indecent language.2

He died on Saturday, 22 March 1958, aged 63 years, 2 months and 5 days, in Adelaide, South Australia. Prior to his death he had been living in Alberton.3

He was buried in the Cheltenham Cemetery, Cheltenham, South Australia, on Tuesday, 25 March 1958, in Section: Section T, Drive: D, Path (#): 6(17), Site Number: 167N.4

Citations

  1. [S3] Marriage Registrations, South Australian Marriages 1842-1916.
  2. [S195] "Trove" Digititised Newspapers, online http://trove.nla.gov.au/
  3. [S6] Death records, SAGHS CD Deaths 1916-1972.
  4. [S44] Adelaide Cemeteries Authority, online http://www.aca.sa.gov.au/RecordsSearch.aspx
  5. [S2] Birth Registrations, S.A. Births 1907-1928.

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Charles James Barry1

(1860 - 1900)
FatherCharles Hansford Barry2 b. a 1835, d. a Jun 1905
MotherEliza Hannah Estall3 b. a 1834, d. a Jun 1919

Spouse:Alice Hall (13 June 1866 - 3 October 1943)
     Children:

Life Events

     Charles James Barry was born on 22 December 1860 in 8 Adelaide Terrace, Islington, Middlesex, England, son of Charles Hansford Barry and Eliza Hannah Estall.1,2,4

On 16 February 1888, Charles, aged 27, married Alice Hall, aged 21, daughter of William Hall and Elizabeth Hoare, in Presbyterian Manse in Port Adelaide, South Australia.1

He died on Sunday, 1 April 1900, aged 39 years, 3 months and 10 days, in Edithburgh, South Australia. When he died he had been living in Alberton. An inquest was held and the jury verdict was "that deceased came to his death by drowning”.5

Charles was buried on 10 April 1900 in the Cheltenham Cemetery, Cheltenham, South Australia, in Section I, Drive: C, Path (#): 7(8), Site Number: 232N.6

THE WAROOKA FATALITY.
     An inquest on the body of Charles Barry, late steward of the steamer Warooka, was held on April 6 and 7 at the Troubridge Hotel at Edithburgh. W. V. Cornish acted as coroner.

     W. W. Cotterell gave evidence of identification. Had known deceased for 20 years, and considered him a sober man. Last saw deceased alive at midnight, when he left the hotel to go aboard the Warooka. The night was very dark and squally. Considered the state of the jetty a man-trap for anyone having business on it after dark. There was no light generally to guide anyone. There was no boat at the jetty to help in saving life.

     William H. Dare also gave evidence of identification, having recognised the body by the shape of the skull. The witness, who is barman at the Troubridge Hotel, deposed that when deceased left he was perfectly sober.

     Alfred Byrne deposed as to the finding of the body on the Coobowie beach, three miles from Edithburgh.

     George Philpot Morris, corporal of police, said he took charge of the body and removed it to the police-station, Edith burgh. The body was much mutilated by fish. On the right hand side of the skull above the eye there was a red mark like a stain, which may have been a bruise. Found a watch and chain in one of the pockets, and afterwards took a gold soli- taire from the shirt. The trousers of de ceased were gone.

     Edward Lee Bartlett, master of the Warooka, said he was ashore on the night of March 31. Saw deceased in the Troubridge Hotel between 11 and 12 p.m. Then left to go on board. The night was dark, and it was blowing hard. Had no difficulty in getting on board, but it was certainly dangerous, as the jetty was terribly limbered. Did not go to bed till 12.30 am. Heard no one else come on board. The ship was 6 or 7 ft. from the jetty. There was no room for a gangway, as the jetty was lumbered up with salt, railway iron, and pile driving machinery up to within a foot or 18 in. of the edge of the whole length of the vessel and beyond. Left instructions for a light to be exhibited. The wind blew out the light. Deceased's hat was found on deck the next morning. Did not consider deceased tried to set on board, as he was of a very nervous disposition. Could not say who was responsible for the lumbering up of the jetty. Believed death to be accidental.

     Joseph Harris, able seaman, was on board working on the night of March 31. It was terribly dark and windy. The state of the jetty was dangerous to life owing to the salt stacked there, and the amount of iron and machinery littered about. Could not say whether lights on the steamer and jetty were burning when he went to bed. Deceased was a very nervous man.

     Alice Barry, widow of deceased, identified the watch and chain and solitaire as those belonging to her late husband. Deceased was 39 years of age, and was not subject to fits.

     John Charles Barry, chief officer of the Warooka, corroborated the evidence as to the state of the jetty, and said that he left lights burning on the steamer and jetty when he left off work at 11 p.m.

     The jury, after a short retirement, brought in a verdict "that deceased came to his death by drowning", and added the following rider:-"We think that the steamer Warooka should have better appliances for the crew to go to and from the vessel at night; also that the jetty authorities be severely censured for the state the jetty is usually left in."

Citations

  1. [S3] Marriage Registrations, South Australian Marriages 1842-1916.
  2. [S18] Free BMD, online http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/
  3. [S136] Ancestry.com.au, online http://search.ancestry.com.au
  4. [S194] Verified by Daryl Edmonds As cited above, Birth Certificate or Record (As quoted).
  5. [S5] SA Death Registrations, SAGHS CD Deaths 1842-1915.
  6. [S44] Adelaide Cemeteries Authority, online http://www.aca.sa.gov.au/RecordsSearch.aspx
  7. [S1] Birth Registrations, SA Births 1842-1906.

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Emma Mirian Chace Barry1

(1917 - 1995)
FatherVivian Ernest Charles Hall Barry1 b. 17 Jan 1895, d. 22 Mar 1958
MotherMary Ann Chace1 b. 27 Oct 1895
ChartsHector Oxlade Descendants Chart
Relationship1st cousin 2 times removed of Eliza Alice Oxlade

Life Events

     Emma Mirian Chace Barry was born on 2 March 1917 in Paddington, South Australia, daughter of Vivian Ernest Charles Hall Barry and Mary Ann Chace.1

Emma, married Jack Parsons, in South Australia.

She died on Saturday, 30 December 1995, aged 78 years, 9 months and 28 days, in South Australia, She had been living in Rosewater.2

Emma was buried on 2 January 1996 in the Cheltenham Cemetery, Cheltenham, South Australia, in Section T, Drive: D, Path (#): 6(17), Site Number: 167N.2

Citations

  1. [S2] Birth Registrations, S.A. Births 1907-1928.
  2. [S44] Adelaide Cemeteries Authority, online http://www.aca.sa.gov.au/RecordsSearch.aspx

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Rose Emily Chace1

(1908 - 1981)
FatherWilliam John Chace1 b. 7 May 1863, d. 3 Sep 1934
MotherMargaret Ellen Wilson1 b. 21 Sep 1872, d. 11 Apr 1934
ChartsHector Oxlade Descendants Chart
Relationship1st cousin 1 time removed of Eliza Alice Oxlade

Spouse:Arthur Atkins (11 December 1907 - 19 April 1983)
     Child:

Life Events

     Rose Emily Chace was born on 19 March 1908 in Rosewater, South Australia, daughter of William John Chace and Margaret Ellen Wilson.1

Rose was also known as Doll.

On 24 December 1927, an announcement was printed in "The Advertiser", that Rose, aged 19, had became engaged to Arthur Atkins, aged 20, son of Gilbert Atkins.2

On 2 February 1929, Rose, aged 20, married Arthur Atkins, aged 21, son of Gilbert Atkins, in Congregational Church in Ottoway, South Australia.3

She died on Wednesday, 30 September 1981, aged 73 years, 6 months and 11 days, in South Australia, She had been living in Largs North.4

Rose was buried on 3 October 1981 in the Cheltenham Cemetery, Cheltenham, South Australia, in Section: Lawn, Drive: D, Row: 30, Site Number: 587N.4

Citations

  1. [S2] Birth Registrations, S.A. Births 1907-1928.
  2. [S195] "Trove" Digititised Newspapers, online http://trove.nla.gov.au/
  3. [S4] SA Marriage Registrations, SAGHS CD Marriage 1917-1937.
  4. [S44] Adelaide Cemeteries Authority, online http://www.aca.sa.gov.au/RecordsSearch.aspx

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Mavis Ethel Chace1

(1910 - 1966)
FatherWilliam John Chace1 b. 7 May 1863, d. 3 Sep 1934
MotherMargaret Ellen Wilson1 b. 21 Sep 1872, d. 11 Apr 1934
ChartsHector Oxlade Descendants Chart
Relationship1st cousin 1 time removed of Eliza Alice Oxlade

Life Events

     Mavis Ethel Chace was born on 30 November 1910 in Rosewater, South Australia, daughter of William John Chace and Margaret Ellen Wilson.1

On 27 June 1931, Mavis, aged 20, married Allan William Jamieson, aged 21, in Central Mission Manse in Largs Bay, South Australia.2

She died on Tuesday, 4 January 1966, aged 55 years, 1 month and 5 days, in Woodville, South Australia, Prior to her death she had been living inCroydon Park.3

Citations

  1. [S2] Birth Registrations, S.A. Births 1907-1928.
  2. [S4] SA Marriage Registrations, SAGHS CD Marriage 1917-1937.
  3. [S6] Death records, SAGHS CD Deaths 1916-1972.

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