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451 Left Narrabri and her five children in 1919 and never heard of since although she did make contact her children never knew and don't know where she lived or is buried Johnson, Charlotte Elizabeth (I1863)
 
452 Leicestershire Parish Registers. Oadby Parish Registers 1656-1912. Leaflet. Leicestershire: Leicestershire Parish Registers, 2012. Source (S26)
 
453 Letter. Source (S31)
 
454 McDonell, Reg & Jean. austcemindex.com. Digital images. https://austcemindex.com/. Source (S53)
 
455 Name Saunders, William Wilson Date 04 June 1809 - 13 September 1879 BirthPlace Little London, near Wendover, Buckinghamshire, England DeathPlace Worthing, Sussex Nationality British Gender Male Fellowship Fellow Citation The Author of numerous pap ers in the Transactions of the Entomological Society. Distinguished for his acquaintance with the science of Botany and Entomology. Eminent as an Entomologist & Botanist. Proposers From General Knowledge. Charles Pritchard; Tho Hoblyn; Rd Twinin g From Personal Knowledge. W H Sykes; John Edward Gray; Robert Brown; John J Bennett; Wm Jackson Hooker; N B Ward; Robert Hudson; John Miers; Daniel Sharpe; Thomas Horsfield; J S Bowerbank ElectionDate 2/06/1853 Address East Hill, Wandsworth, Surr ey (1853) Profession Underwriter ResearchField Entomology, botany Memberships FLS RelatedMaterial Cert IX, 327 RelatedMaterial EC/1853/14 William Wilson Saunders 1809-79 William Wilson Saunders was born in Little London, Wendover, Bucks on 4th Jun e, 1809. He was an underwriter at Lloyds of London and was primarily an entomologist as well as a botanist. He was president of the Entomological Society on two occasions, 1841-1842 and 1856 - 1857. His botanical contributions include: Refugium Bo tanicum, 1868-73; Mycological Illustrations, 1871-2. Potentilla saundersiana Royle is named after him. William Wilson Saunders died in Worthing, Sussex, 13 September 1879. There are specimens in the Bromfield Herbarium collected by William Wilso n Saunders between 1840-1842 from Battersea, Wandsworth and Oxon W.W. Saunders was the second son of James Saunders, vicar of Kirtlington, Oxfordshire, and was born at Little London, near Wendover, Bucks. He later (from c.1831) resided at East Hil l, Wandsworth and (from 1857) at Reigate, Surrey, retiring finally to Worthing in 1874. Details of his career may be found in the D.N.B. article where it is stated that "Few contributed more to the advancement of entomology and botany". He was a n original member of the Entomological Society and a fellow of the Royal Society, the Zoological Society and others Saunders, William Wilson (I3640)
 
456 New South Wales Government. Butts of Certificates of Freedom. NRS 1165, 1166, 1167, 12208, 12210, reels 601, 602, 604, 982-1027. State Records Authority of New South Wales, Kingswood, New South Wales.

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457 New South Wales, Australia. NSW Registry Birth Deaths and Marriages. Online Index. Source (S52)
 
458 New South Wales, Australia. NSW Registry of Births, Deaths & Marriages. Early Church Records. Source (S3)
 
459 New South Wales. Marilyn Rowan Transcription Agent. Death Certificate. Source (S50)
 
460 New South Wales. Marilyn Rowan Transcription Agent. Marriage Certificate. Source (S51)
 
461 New South Wales. NSW Registry of Births, Deaths & Marriages. Birth Certificate. Source (S44)
 
462 New South Wales. NSW Registry of Births, Deaths & Marriages. Death Certificate. Source (S45)
 
463 New South Wales. NSW Registry of Births, Deaths & Marriages. Marriage Certificate. Source (S46)
 
464 New South Wales. Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages. Marriage Certificate. Source (S18)
 
465 New Soutrh Wales. Marilyn Rowan Transcription Agent. Birth Certificate. Source (S40)
 
466 Northern Daily Leader. New South Wales. Tamworth. Source (S14)
 
467 Queesland. Queensland Government. BDM Certificates. Source (S16)
 
468 See attached sources. Smith, Annah Louisa Francisca (I1217)
 
469 St Patrick's Parish (Singleton, New South Wales). "Parish Register". Source (S21)
 
470 Tip Kelaher was born in Sydney in December, 1914. In 1940 he enlisted in the 2/2nd Machine Gun Battalion and later that year sailed for the Middle East. In the Palestine camp of Khassa, Tip turned his hand to writing poetry. Tip Kelaher was tragic ally killed at EL Alamein on 14 July 1942 in action at the Battle for Egypt. ?Cb?DThe Digger Hat ?C/b?D I've seen some lids in days gone by From Bris. to Dunedoo; Top hats that strive to reach the sky, And cloth caps round the "Loo; The sombrer o and the stockman That shade from Queensland suns, The topi that is favourite On many outback runs I've have seen in busy roadways All the fashions cities know- The bowler and the pork-pie With its crown so very low. I have seen the swagman's re lic, The turban and the fez, And all the hats that cut a style From Sydney to Suez. But there's a hat I'm wearing, And I think it beats them all From the Cape to San Francisco, From Melbourne to Whitehall; For it's been in many countries And in e ach it did its share, From the mud and slush of Flanders To Sinai's heat and glare. So I'm proud to wear my rabbit's fur Although she's creased and worn, And not so slick as polished caps The Tommies' heads adorn; For it has an air of Aussie, O f "Come and have a drink?" The good old easy style that leads To glory or "the clink." It exudes the smell of gum leaves From crown to sweaty band And often makes me homesick In this Palestinian sand; But it stands for Right and Manhood- And who' d want more than that? That's why, one day in '40 I took the Digger hat! Tip Kelaher Kelaher, James(Tip) Andrew (I305)
 
471 Victoria. death register. Source (S47)
 

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