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Name | Rolfe | |
Born | 31 Dec 1872 | Buckajo, New South Wales, Australia |
Gender | Male | |
Died | 13 Jan 1873 | Buckajo, New South Wales, Australia |
Person ID | I3433 | My Family Tree | Thirkell-Brown |
Last Modified | 10 Mar 2015 |
Father | William Rolfe, b. Abt 1838, Monaro, New South Wales, Australia , d. 22 Aug 1903, Bega, New South Wales, Australia (Age ~ 65 years) | |
Relationship | Birth | |
Mother | Caroline Amelia Thirkell, b. 6 Apr 1849, Cranbrook, Kent, England , d. 22 Jul 1915, Bega, New South Wales, Australia (Age 66 years) | |
Relationship | Birth | |
Married | 30 Sept 1867 | New South Wales, Australia [1, 2] |
Family ID | F1204 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Documents | The Marriage Record of William Roth and Caroline Amelia Thirkell and the Birth and Death Record of a Son Rolfe, William of full age, bachelor, a farmer of Buckajo , Bega, born at Greenland, Monaro, son of Joseph, a farmer. Married 30.9.1867 at residence of William Law by C of E to Caroline Amelia Thirkell, a minor of Back Creek, Bega, born at Cranbrook, Kent; daughter of Alfred Davis Thirkell (dec'd), a farmer, and Caroline Wilmshurst Tye. Witnesses: William Law, Elizabeth Law. Unnamed male child born 31.12.1872 at Buckajo, Bega, son of Willoam Rolfe, a farmer, aet 31, born at Greendale Meriaroo, N.S.Wales, married 30.9.1867 at Back Creek near Bega. Previous issue, 1 boy, 1 girl, living and one dead. Mother, Amelia, formerly Thirkell, aet 25, born in Kent, England. Informant: William Rolfe, father, Buckajo, near Bega. Unnamed male child died 13.1.1873 at Buckajo near Bega, 14 days, son of William Rolfe, a farmer and Amelia Thirkell. Source Information Ancestry.com. England, Andrews Newspaper Index Cards, 1790-1976 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. | |
The Death Record of William Rolfe William Rolfe, a well-known grazier and resident of Bega for upwards of seventy years, being one of the earliest settlers, died on Monday morning at the Club Hotel. Deceased was the owner of large property in the Rega district and the Monaro. He went to bed on Sunday night apparently in good health, but was found dead at 6 o'clock the floowing morning. The Braidwood Dispatch and Mining Journal(NSW:1888-1954); Wednesday, 26 August 1903. |
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