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| William Malcolm (Bill)Goodfellow IN MEMORY OF WILLIAM MALCOLM (BILL) GOODFELLOW
GRAZIER OF ""OAKWOOD"" WOLLONDILLY
AND IN LATER YEARS, MITTAGONG
BORN CHRISTMAS DAY 1911.
THE ONLY SON OF WILLIAM & ANNIE GOODFELLOW
DIED 6TH JULY 1985
AGED 73 YEARS
LOVING HUSBAND OF JESSIE MAY (NEE WINTER)
FATHER OF GEOFFREY MALCOLM.
A THOUGHTFUL, CALM AND COMPASSIONATE MAN
WHO LEFT NO ENEMIES,
JUST A SMALL BUT VERY HONEST FOOTPRINT ON THE SANDS OF TIME
Grave Details
Name: William Malcolm (Bill) Goodfellow
Died: 6th July 1985
Age: 73 years
Cemetery: High Range Cemetery, High Range
Location: row plot
Hawkesbury On The Net, Cemetery Register, Southern Highlands
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| William Matthews Photo by courtesy of Nick Wright |
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| William Melksham and Gladys Taylor Wedding |
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| William O. Rowe
(William Osbourne Rowe) Inscription for William O Rowe
Cemetery: Bowraville NSW
Inscription Id: 7597558
Surname: Rowe
Given Names: William O
Birth Date: 1905?
Death Date: 6 Mar 1990
Age: 84
Gender: M
Portion: Ang
Photographed and transcribed by: Sandra & Warren Cockbain for Australian Cemeteries Index) |
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| William Peterson and Chrissie Lobergier Wedding |
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| William Richard John Berringer Collins
Epitaph of William Richard John Berringer Collins
Farewell dear wife farewell
Adieu to thee Adieu
And you my dearest loved ones all
Farewell Farewell to you
Though I am gone and you are here
To tread this Vale alone
We'll hope to meet again in Heaven
With Christ before God's Throne.
At Rest |
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| William Robert Howell Inscription for William Robert Howell
Cemetery: Miscellaneous Inscriptions NSW
Inscription Id: 9094978
Surname: Howell
Given Names: William Robert
Birth Date: 1885?
Death Date: 7 Dec 1951
Age: 66
Gender: M
Father's Name: Charles (May not link to correct person)
Mother's Name: Sarah (May not link to correct person)
Remarks: : Gunning
Australian Cemeteries Index |
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| William Skerman 1848 - 1918 Died at his residence 'The Ledge' Bald Knob, Landsborough, Qld |
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| William Skerman with his children |
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| William Skerman, on his farm 'The Ledge' Bald Knob, Landsborough
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| William YOUNG, died 8 June 1934 aged 75 years; Sarah YOUNG, died 21 June 1942 aged 88 years; Tiaro cemetery, Fraser Coast Region |
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| Williams, James Status: Located; died 21st December 1942 |
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| Wilmington, Spencer Status: Located; died 7th December 1934, born 1913 |
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| Wilson, David Status: Located; |
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| Wilson, James Arthur Status: Located; died 24th January 1997 |
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| Wilson, Raymond Bruce Status: Located; born 18th Sept 1944, died 19th Jan 1998 |
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| Wilson, Raymond Bruce |
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| Windmill Family Plot Status: Located; Margaret Windmill -mother- (nee Scanlan) buried 15th September 1878.
Catherine Sherrin -daughter- (nee Windmill) buried 12th January 1876.
Catherine Margaret Grace -granddaughter- 9th April 1878.
Gertrude Cleveland Grace -granddaughter- 3rd March 1889.
ALSO MEMORIAL TO
Jane Windmell -daughter- died, 16th March 1854.
Jeremiah William Windmell -son- died, 26th August 1865.
Jeremiah Scanlan -brother-
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| Winifred Alice May Donmall |
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| Winning, Andrew and Mary (nee Cairns) Andrew died 8th August 1929. Mary died 4th December 1930. |
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| Winning, Mary, interred 24 February 1931, (she is beside her sister in plot 112) Status: Located; |
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| Winning, Mary, interred 7 April 1932 she is beside her sister. Status: Located; |
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| Witta War Memorial |
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| Woman With Her Needlework CHRISTIAN EMIL ROSENSTAND
German 1859-1932
Christian Emil Rosenstand (German 1859-1932) 'Interior with a Woman With Her Needlework'
Christian Emil Rosenstand (German 1859-1932)
Interior with a Woman With Her Needlework
oil on canvas, signed and dated upper right "Emil Rosenstand 1915"
Size: 21 x 17 in
J18006 |
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| Wood. Robert Status: Located; Died 4th March 1931, aged 73years, born Eden, NSW. |
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| Woods, Johnston, Annie nee Allen) & their son Alexander Status: Located; |
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| Woon, Joseph Charles Status: Located; |
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| Wright. George Wilson and Eliza Status: Located; Both were buried Methodist, George died 18th November 1934, aged 72years, born England.
Eliza died 14th March 1934, aged 58years, born England. |
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| WW1 binocular case embossed on lid 'CASE No.3 PRISMATIC BINOCULAR W.H.WHISSON 1918'. Sold on eBay 24 Sep 2013. |
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| WW1 Medals Card for David Caldow Simpson. 'by A/M auth' = by Air Ministry authority, as he was in the RFC at that time. |
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| Youngblutt, Norman Status: Located; |
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| Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial Ypres (Ieper)
West Flanders (West-Vlaanderen), Belgium |
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| Æthelstan, 1st King of England |
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| Æthelwulf, King of Wessex |
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| _Church of All Saints, Broad Chalke The parish church of All Saints was built c.1280 during the reign of Edward I. It is constructed of limestone ashlar and some rubble, and has a chancel with a north vestry, a central tower with transepts, and a nave with a south porch. Work on the church may have begun as early as 1258, when the keeper of Savernake Forest was ordered to provide the vicar of Chalke with timber for the fabric of his church.
The oldest parts of the church are the chancel, the north transept, and part of the west wall, including the doorway, which date from the late 13th century. It is possible that the nave had aisles at this time. The next building phase took place at the end of the 14th century, when the lower stages of the tower, the south transept, and the porch were built.
By 1550 most of the nave had been rebuilt. It is probable that the aisles were removed and the nave widened to the open plan you see today. The north and south walls were strengthened to carry the roof across the nave’s width of 34 feet. The upper stages of the tower were built c.1530.
In the mid 17th century extensive repairs were undertaken, partly due to the efforts of John Aubrey. In his ‘Natural History of Wiltshire’ he says ‘in 1659 Sir George Penruddock and I made ourselves churchwardens, or else the fair church had fallen’. The previous wardens had obviously neglected the fabric of the church, and Aubrey took it upon himself to organise repairs.
In 1846-7 the church was restored by Wyatt and Brandon at a cost of �£1,720. Included in the work was a new nave roof, as the existing roof was rotten. Medieval wall paintings, one of St. Christopher on the north wall of the nave, and another of the Taking Down from the Cross, over the west tower arch, were removed. Water-colour drawings were made before the originals were destroyed.
Inside the church, the chancel contains much original work, including the seats for the priest and his assistant. The south transept was a chantry chapel founded by John Alan of Knighton in 1322 and is still known as the Knighton Aisle. The porch has a fine barrel vault roof and was originally in two stories, the upper part being a priest’s room. The priest’s desk and the pulpit were originally together and like the oak pews date from the 17th century. The font is 15th century.
After re-building, the church was re-opened in May 1847. Morning and evening services were celebrated, and the gentry enjoyed an excellent lunch. In the evening the school children played games and enjoyed tea and cake provided by the vicar and his wife.
This church has been part of a Team Ministry since the 1970s. The parish registers dating from 1538 (Baptisms), 1562 (Marriages) and 1552 (Burials), apart from those currently in use at the church, can be viewed at the Wiltshire & Swindon History Centre in Chippenham.
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| _Knud Asmus Jessen, birth Tyrstrup Kirbog 1850-1871
Opslag 6
Born 23 Aug 1850, christened, 3 Sep 1850, son of Sønke Jessen and Caroline Hansen in Boiskov
Search Results
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Arkivalieronline - Kirkebøger fra hele landet - Rigsarkivet |
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| _Knud Asmuss Jessen, birth, 1892 or Fru Haderslev Kirkeborg 1881-
Opslag 176
Knud Asmuss Jessen, born 15 Jan 1892, christened, 20 Feb 1892, son of Knud Asmuss Jessen and Ingkjaer f. Ebbesen
Arkivalieronline - Kirkebøger fra hele landet - Rigsarkiv
1790 - Knud A Jessen 15-01-1892 Haderslev
20-08-1914, Frankrig
Persondata
Født: 15/01-1892, Vor Frue Sogn, Haderslev
Død: 20/08-1914, Gumbinnen., Rusland
Uddannelse: ?
Erhverv: Murer
Bopæl: Haderslev
Hustru: Ugift
The Battle of Gumbinnen, initiated by forces of the German Empire on 20 August 1914, was a German offensive on the Eastern Front during the First World War. Because of the hastiness of the German attack, the Russian Army emerged victorious. |
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| _Mona M. Staats Inscription for Mona M Staats
Cemetery: Tweed Heads Lawn & NSW
Inscription Id: 8503174
Surname: Staats
Given Names: Mona M
Birth Surname: Brennock
Birth Date: 1907?
Death Date: 22 Jul 1976
Age: 69
Gender: F
Portion: RC
Spouse Name: Frederick W
Remarks: née Brennock; w/Frederick W
Nearby graves: Previous Next (may be related) Other Sources
Photographed and transcribed by: Peter Arthur
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