Showing posts with label genealogy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label genealogy. Show all posts

Friday, January 6, 2012

GRANDMA'S DISEASE

I found this wonderful poem this morning and my children tell me it describes me to a T.

Grandma’s Disease

There's been a change in Grandma, we've noticed her of late.
She's always reading history or jotting down some date.
She's tracking back the family, we'll all have pedigrees.
Oh, Grandma's got a hobby - she's climbing the FAMILY TREE.

Poor Grandpa does the cooking, and now, or so he states,
That worst of all, he has to wash the cups and dinner plates.
Grandma can't be bothered, she's busy as a bee,
Compiling genealogy for the FAMILY TREE.

She has no time to baby-sit, the curtains are a fright,
No buttons left on Grandpa's shirt, the flowerbed's a sight.
She's given up her club work and the soaps on TV,
The only thing she does nowadays is climb the FAMILY TREE.

She goes down to the courthouse and studies ancient lore,
We know more about our forebears than we ever knew before.
The books are old and dusty, they make poor Grandma sneeze,
A minor irritation when you're climbing the FAMILY TREE.

The mail is all for Grandma, it comes from near and far,
Last week she got the proof she needs to join the DAR.
A monumental project all do agree,
All from climbing the FAMILY TREE.

Now some folks came from Scotland, some from Galway Bay,
Some were French as pastry, some German all the way.
Some went West to stake their claims, some stayed there by the sea.
Grandma hopes to find them all, as she climbs the FAMILY TREE.

She wanders through the graveyard in search of date and name,
The rich, the poor, the in-between, all sleeping there the same.
She pauses now and then to rest, fanned by a gentle breeze,
That blows above the Fathers of all our FAMILY TREES.

There are pioneers and patriots, mixed in our kith and kin,
Who blazed the paths of wildness and fought through thick and thin.
But none more staunch than Grandma, who eyes light up with glee,
Each time she finds a missing branch for the FAMILY TREE.

Their skills were wide and varied, from carpenter to cook,
And one, alas, the records show, was hopelessly a crook.
Blacksmith, weaver, farmer, judge - some tutored for a fee.
Once lost in time, now all recorded on the FAMILY TREE.

To some it's just a hobby, to Grandma it's much more,
She learns the joys and heartaches of those that went before.
They loved, they lost, they laughed, they wept - and now, for you & me,
They live again in spirit around the FAMILY TREE.

At last she's nearly finished and we are each exposed,
Life will be the same again, this we all supposed.
Grandma will cook and sew, serve cookies with our tea.
We'll all be fat, just as before the wretched FAMILY TREE.

Sad to relate, the preacher called and visited for a spell.
We talked about the Gospel, and other things as well.
The heathen folk, the poor and then - 'Twas fate, it had to be,
Somehow the conversation turned to Grandma & the FAMILY TREE.

He never knew his Grandpa, his mother's name was...Clark?
He and Grandma talked and talked, outside it grew quite dark.
We'd hoped our fears were groundless, but just like some disease,
Grandma's become an addict - she's hooked on FAMILY TREES!

Our souls are filled with sorrow, our hearts sad with dismay.
Our ears could scarce believe the words we heard our Grandma say,
"It sure is a lucky thing that you have come to me,
I know exactly how it's done. I'll climb your FAMILY TREE."

Author Unknown

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Maternal Beginnings.....Ball

My research shows that the BALL family originated in Somerset, England.  

The earliest family members I can find are William BALL (my 4th G Grandfather) b. abt 1770 in Somerset, England; married on 20 Feb 1798 to Martha WILLIAMS b. 1773 in Winscombe, Somerset, England and they had 1 child that is known, a son, William (1795).  


William BALL b. abt 1795 in Winscombe, Somerset, England (my 3rd G Grandfather); married abt 1820 to Ann TWITT b. abt 1798 and they had 11 children - James (1819), Mary Ann (1821-1821), Sylvester (1825), William (1825), Mary (1826-1863), Louisa (1827), Solomon (1832-1885), George (1833), Ann (1835-1846), Samuel (1838-1839) and Samuel (1842-1843).  William passed away on 29 Sep 1869 at Banwell, Somerset, England and was buried on 2 Oct 1869 at Banwell, Somerset, England.

Solomon BALL b. Dec 1832 in Banwell, Somerset, England (my 2nd G Grandfather); married on 31 Oct 1855 to Frances Victoria HEMMENS b. Mar 1830 and they had 8 children - Elizabeth Ann (1858-1934), Henry William (1860-1863), Frances Victoria (1861-1895), Henry William 'Harry' (1864-1951), Charles Edward (1865-1930), Louisa Caroline (1867-1941), Jane Ann (1870-1950) and Edward James Owen 'James' (1872-1929).  Solomon passed away on 28 Dec 1885 at Sailor's Gully, Near Beaufort, Victoria, Australia and was buried on 30 Dec 1885 at Beaufort Cemetery

Charles Edward BALL b. abt 1865 in Sailor's Gully, Ripon, Victoria, Australia (my 1st G Grandfather); married on 1 Sep 1887 at Main Lead, Victoria, Australia to Mary Julia Margurite POWELL (1863-1938) and they had 6 children - Frances Jane 'Janie' (1888), James Edward 'Jim' (1889-1962), Mary Julia 'Sis' (1889-1974), George Henry Snr (1891-1969), Marguerite Elizabeth 'Madge' (1893-1958) and Charles Arthur 'Arthur' (1894-1969).  Charles Edward passed away on 3 Nov 1930 at Beaufort, Victoria, Australia and was buried on 5 Nov 1930 at Beaufort Cemetery.
Charles Edward & Mary Julia  their children at Beaufort
Mary Julia with Mary, 'Mac' and 3 of her grandchildren

Marguerite Elizabeth 'Madge' BALL b. 2 Jul 1893 in Raglan, Victoria, Australia (my Grandmother); married on 11 Aug 1917 at Beaufort, Victoria, Australia to Leslie Frankland 'Les' STRINGER (1896-1985) and they had 6 children - Edward James 'Eddie' (1917-1988) Marjorie Frances 'Marj' (1919-1981), Norman Leslie 'Norm' (1921-liv), Owen Franklin 'Frank' (1923-liv), Beryl Margaret 'Bee' (1927-1988) and Joan Isobel (1933-liv).  Marguerite Elizabeth passed away on 28 Jul 1958 at Red Cliffs, Victoria, Australia and was buried on 30 Jul 1958 at Red Cliffs Pioneer Cemetery.

c. 1933 Frm L: 'Frank', 'Madge' holding Joan, 'Marj', 'Bee', 
'Norm' and in car 'Eddie' with 'Les'

c. 1934 at Mildura - Frm L: Joan, 'Madge', 'Bee', 2xUnk, 'Marj'
Ball family get together - 'Madge' is 3rd frm R in centre row
'Marj' 2nd from L
c. 1940 at Red Cliffs - Frm L 'Les', 'Bee', Joan and 'Madge'
1951 at South Yarra - 'Les' and 'Madge'
c.1958 at Red Cliffs - Frm L 'Madge', 'Les' and 'Bee'

Marjorie Frances 'Marj' STRINGER b. 4 Oct 1919 in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia (my wonderful Mother); married on 12 Jul 1940 to Harold Ernest 'Harry' MORTIMORE (1914-2005) and they had 3 children - Evelyn Margaret (1943-liv), John Leslie (1944-liv) and Janette Elaine 'Jan' (1949-1950).  Marjorie Frances passed away on 11 Feb 1981 at Robinvale, Victoria, Australia and was buried on 13 Feb 1981 at Robinvale General Cemetery.
12 Jul 1940 Marriage of 'Marj' & 'Harry' at Red Cliffs

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Maternal Beginnings.....Stringer

My research shows that the STRINGER family originated in Yorkshire, England.  The earliest family members I can find are George STRINGER (my 6th G Grandfather) and his wife Elizabeth UNKNOWN who had a son George who was born in Emley, Yorkshire on 16 Feb 1743.


George STRINGER b.1743 (my 5th G Grandfather) married Sarah UNKNOWN (1751-1813) and they had 8 children - William (1769), Mary (1771), Robert (1773-1833), George (1775), Sarah (1777), Jane (1779), William  (1781) and Ann (1783).

Robert STRINGER b.1773 (my 4th G Grandfather) married Mary ROTHWELL (1777-1827) and they had 10 children - George (1799-1800), George (1801-1841), William (1801-1820), John (1803), Thomas (1808), Harriet (1811), Robert (1812), Margaret (1814-1857), Sarah (1819) and Mary (1822).

George STRINGER b.1801 (my 3rd G Grandfather) married Martha CHADWICK (1800-1841) and they had 8 children - Mary (1826), William (1826-1901), Robert (1828-1899), Gamaliel (1830), John (1835-1901), George (1837), Martha (1837) and Ebenezer (1839).

Robert STRINGER b.1828 (my 2nd G Grandfather) married Maria FRANKLAND (1821-1900) and they had 1 child, or possibly 2 (second child yet to be confirmed) - James Frankland (1855-1917) and ?Thomas (1855).
c.1888 From left - James Frankland STRINGER,
Maria STRINGER (nee FRANKLAND),
Robert STRINGER

James Frankland STRINGER b.1855 (my 1st G Grandfather) married Julia Emma COOK (?-1919) and they had 10 children - Millicent (?-?), Amelia Flower (1883-1952), William James 'Will' (1886-1948), Elsie Maria (1888-1982), Ruby May 'Rube' (1890-1982), Charles (1892-1892), Louis (1892-1892), Lena Myrtle (1894-1969), Leslie Frankland (1896-1985) and Edward Frederick 'Fred' (1901-1979).

Leslie Frankland STRINGER b.1896 (my Grandfather) married Marguerite Elizabeth 'Madge' BALL (1893-1958) and they had 6 children - Edward James 'Eddie' (1917-1988), Marjorie Frances 'Marj' (1919-1981), Norman Leslie 'Norm' (1921-liv), Owen Franklin 'Frank' (1923-liv), Beryl Margaret 'Bee' (1927-1988) and Joan Isobel (1933-liv).

Marjorie Frances 'Marj' STRINGER b.1919 (my wonderful mother) married Harold Ernest 'Harry' MORTIMORE (1914-2005) and they had 3 children - Evelyn Margaret (1943-liv), John Leslie (1944-liv) and Janette Elaine 'Jan' (1949-1950).

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Paternal Beginnings.....Hansen


The HANSEN's originated in Denmark, but our Frederick William HANSEN 
(my great grandfather) was born on 8 May 1833 in Rostock, Germany (then Prussia) 
of Danish parents, Frederick William HANSEN & Louisa Christina 'Christina' WOOLF. 
 [For much more information re dates etc go to HANSEN/JANS Website - see list]

Map is of Central & Western Europe in 1815 - the red line denotes where Germany is now.
This map shows Rostock in north-east Mecklenburg, Germany.
Frederick arrived in Victoria, Australia, 4 January 1855 aboard the ship ‘Tiptree’.

 married  
Maria Ellen CLARK on 13 Nov 1876 at 40 Gore St, Fitzroy, Victoria, Australia


40 Gore St, Fitzroy in 1876 was the home of the Baptist Minister
and Frederick & Maria were married in the front living room
of the house.  These photos were taken of that house in 2008.
[On Maria's Death Certificate, Maria & Frederick's marriage is listed as having taken place at Mansfield, Victoria 
when she was 18.  They were, IN FACT, according to the Marriage Certificate, married at the home of the 
Baptist Minister, 40 Gore St, Fitzroy, Victoria, Australia.  Other family members believe they were 
married at Jamieson, Victoria on 13 Jun 1863, but I have no idea where that supposition comes from]

THEY HAD THE FOLLOWING 12 CHILDREN:
1.   Louisa Maria HANSEN b. 31 May 1865 at McMahon's Creek, Warburton, Victoria; married (in a double wedding  ceremony) on 11 Feb 1882 at Emerald Hill (now South Melbourne), Victoria, Australia to Johann Jorgen Ferdinand 'John' JANS and they had 10 children
  
     

2.   Frederick William 'Old Bill' HANSEN b. abt 1866 at Warburton, Upper Yarra, Victoria, Australia; married #1 abt 1889 to Mary Jane WALSH and they had 10 children;  #2 14 Jul 1909 at Melbourne, Victoria, Australia to Mary Ann JUDGE and they had 3 children
     
Frederick William 'Old Bill' HANSEN Jnr                    

3.   Ellen Theresa 'Nellie' HANSEN b. 28 Sep 1867 at Warburton, Victoria, Australia; married (in a double wedding  ceremony) on 11 Feb 1882 at Emerald Hill (now South Melbourne), Victoria, Australia to Andreas 'Andrew' JANS and they had 7 children.
Ellen Theresa 'Nellie' HANSEN at her farm
4.   Elizabeth Anne 'Lizzie' HANSEN b. abt 1869 at Warburton, Victoria, Australia; married abt 1890 to Robert JONES and they had 3 children

5.   Alice Maude 'Maude' HANSEN b. 19 Apr 1871 at McMahon's Creek, Victoria, Australia; married on 2 Jul 1891 at East Warburton, Victoria, Australia to James BRANSON and they had 13 children

6.   Robert George 'George' HANSEN b. abt 1872 at Warburton East, Victoria, Australia; married abt 1896 to Esther HARRIS and they had 2 children

7.   Ada Christina HANSEN b. 02 Jul 1876 at McMahon's Creek, Warburton, Victoria, Australia [*My Grandmother*]; married on 25 Mar 1897 at Lilydale, Victoria, Australia to Martin MORTIMORE and they had 11 children
   


8.   Samuel Roderic HANSEN b. 19 Jul 1878 at Warburton, Victoria, Australia; married on 10 Jul 1912 at Tasmania, Australia to Christina Naismith 'Tina' POLSON and they had 2 children

9.   Albert Henry 'Bert' HANSEN b. abt 1880 at Warburton, Victoria, Australia; married abt 1909 to Minnie DON and they had 4 children
Bert HANSEN & Chris HARVEY with Bert's pet wombat
10. Dora Amelia 'Amelia' HANSEN b. abt 1883 at Warburton, Victoria, Australia;  d. abt 1883 aged 5 months

11. Thomas Talbot 'Tom' HANSEN b. 07 Jun 1884 at McMahons Creek, Victoria, Australia; married on 1 Jun 1921 at St Cuthbert's Anglican Church, Glenlyon Road, Brunswick, Victoria, Australia to Janet Olive 'Olive' JOHNSON and they had 2 children
  

12. Ruby HANSEN b. 03 Dec 1886 at Warburton, Victoria, Australia; married on 14 Jan 1907 at Myrtlebrook Farm, Cement Creek, Victoria, Australia to Christopher HARVEY and they had 6 children

FAMILY LIFE

The HANSEN’s lived at the gold diggings at Mansfield, Woods Point, and Reefton/McMahons Creek. At the time of their marriage their address was given as Sale in Gippsland. Frederick & Maria HANSEN established a property known as ‘Myrtlebrook Farm' at Cement Creek, near Warburton, which was one of the first freehold properties selected in the district.   ‘Myrtlebrook Farm' passed into the hands of their 9th child, Albert Henry 'Bert' HANSEN, and he sold it in about 1914 to Lamprieres, shipping agents from Melbourne.  Eventually the property was compulsorily acquired by the Melbourne Metropolitan Board of Works. and in whose hands it remains to this day.

c.1910 Believed to be Maria HANSEN (nee CLARK) and some of her
children feeding the animals at 'Myrtlebrook Farm'.
Frederick HANSEN was one of the group of men who turned the river at the Big Peninsula, anticipating that alluvial gold would be at the low spot but, unfortunately, their dreams of a rich gold find were never realised. Although he owned 'Myrtlebrook Farm' Frederick HANSEN still gave his occupation as that of a Miner. 
It is believed that Frederick & Maria HANSEN were the ones who built, operated and then moved the Reefton Hotel (originally it was the general store, in the times when miners brought in their gold to be weighed on the grocer's scales1) from it’s original position (It used to be on the opposite side of the road and a mile further up the road) to where it now stands.  It is said to be in it’s present position because they couldn’t get it across McMahon’s Creek.. 

[1These same grocer’s scales are now in the possession of Thomas HANSEN’s grandson, Laurie RICHARDS - see below]