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They proceeded to have 4 children and then James migrated to Australia by himself, with his wife and children to follow.
Once getting set, though not settled, he sent for his wife and children.
James and family then lived in and around the Brisbane area, Mount Brisbane, Scarborough, Towoomba, Rath Pine and then Sandgate.
At Sandgate, then a separate town now a suburb of Brisbane, he owned a dairy in partnership with a Dane call Madsen, Sandgate Dairy, Bald Hills Road Sandgate.
After the family arrived he and Margaret had a daughter, Lillian Moffat Aitken.
James corresponded with his brother John who was farming at Hareburn Farm. In one letter he told of a tiny school nearby where the pupils and staff were terrified when a snake got into the school and would not leave. They called on James who promptly shot the reptile.
It was believed that James was killed in a tractor accident whilst aged in his 30's. He may have died of a heart attack. On late information just received it states he died of a brain haemorrhage.
When he died his wife was already pregnant with their daughter May. After May was born Margaret and and the children set sail back to Scotland on a troop ship. This turned out to be an epic journey, of 7 weeks, as the ship zig zagged its way across the oceans avoiding U-Boats and picking up survivors from stricken vessels.
May died of influenza, which was in pandemic proportions, either on board the ship or very soon after landing.
Margaret remarried in Scotland to John Morrison. John and James, Margaret's eldest boy, then went to the USA, with Margaret and the rest of the children following. Margaret and children arrived in the Port of New York on 1 Aug 1923. Margaret and John then provided a half brother for the children.
The whole family moved to Michigan in 1925. | Murray, Margaret Ellen (I8310)
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12402 |
They were "married by declaration" in the presence of James Johnston of Ballencrief and Catherine Shanks of Hilderston Glebe | Family F3193
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12403 |
They were absolved of the sin of Antenuptial fornication, on 5 Jan 1848 by the Kirk Session at Torphichen, West Lothian and Marion was restored to the privileges of the Church but not John, because of a previous "fama"
There appears to be some vendetta against this family by the church!!
John was the informant on his mother's death certificate, in 1888.
The informant of the death of John was his son Robert Aitken | Aitken, John (I6697)
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12404 |
They were married some time after Walter was discharged from the 14th Field Artillery, serving as a Gunner and Driver, in France during WWI. He had been a Hairdresser before he signed up.
After three years in the Senior Cadets, Walter enlisted in the Australian Army on 1 Feb 1917. His home address at that time was 64 Victoria Street, E. Brunswick, VIC. His rank was Gunner, s/no 35002. He embarked from Australia on board the "Port Sydney", on his way to Southampton, England on 9 Nov 1917, disembarked 4 Jan 1918. Admitted to hospital in England with mumps on 1 Feb 1918. Went to France 21 Feb 1918. Taken on strength of 54 Btn. Appointed Driver 14th Field Artillery Brigade, 20 Aug 1918. Sick, appendicitis, sent to hospital in France 25 Sep 1918, to England 2 Oct, admitted into Kitchener Military Hospital, Brighton, 3 Oct. Discharged from hospital but readmitted 14 Nov. Returned to Australia16 Dec 1918 arriving 22 Jan 1919, discharged as medically unfit 6 Feb 1919.
| Manning, Walter Baxter (I5931)
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12405 |
They were married some time after Walter was discharged from the 14th Field Artillery, serving as a Gunner and Driver, in France during WWI. He had been a Hairdresser before he signed up. | Matthew, Sylvia Irene (I5924)
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12406 |
This child lived for only 4 hours, the informant on the birth and death was Janet Mason - mother | Mason, Unnamed (I27970)
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12407 |
This child only survived for 1 houe. The informant on the death was her father Robert Mckay
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 31 Dec 2012.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 31 Dec 2012.
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12408 |
This couple had 11 children | Pleasance, Laura Louisa (I781)
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12409 |
This information was inferred by the fact that their son was the informant on the death of his grandmother in 1970. | Laing, UNKNOWN (I8384)
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12410 |
This is not the daughter of george and Caroline, it is their niece, uncertain as to the parents are | Wort, Ellen (I15440)
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12411 |
This is possibly the Jenny on the grave stone of her paretns and grand parents
Informant on the death of Janet was her brother J G Ritchie
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 4 Mar 2020.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 4 Mar 2020.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 4 Mar 2020.
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12412 |
This is the grandmother of Lorri Biamonte
Informant of death was Peter E Scully, step son | Britten, Elsie (I3190)
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12413 |
This is the great grandfather of Lorri Biamonte andf he died a few hours before the birth of Lorri. | Britten, Henry Roger (I2517)
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12414 |
This marker is a cenotaph. He is actually interred at Forest Lawn East Cemetery in Union County, NC. | Burnham, Richard Burl (I48903)
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12415 |
This may be the Annie T Grant living with her father in the 1901 census as as a servant. | Taylor, Annie Anderson (I14752)
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12416 |
This may be the same person as Eliza Jane Horsley, not her sister | Horsley, Jane (I867)
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12417 |
This was her sons poultry farm | Aitken, Ann Eliza (I7937)
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12418 |
This was his sons poultry farm | Aitken, James Lind (I7819)
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12419 |
This was the 2nd marriage for Doris, she was previously married to CLEGG | Tucker, Doris (I38850)
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12420 |
This was the 3rd marriage for Elizabeth.
| Greenaway, Elizabeth Gray (I16109)
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12421 |
This was the address of the Sheridan Nursing Home | Crabb, Dorothy Eva (I35148)
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12422 |
This was the adress for ALexander prior to being called up for military service during WW1. | McLeod, Alexander George (I13318)
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This was the second marriage for Alfred. His first wife died in Malta in 1886, he also had 4 children to his first wife
Name Alfred William Tomalin
Pension Admission or Examination Age: 48
Discharge Age: 48
Birth Year: abt 1858
Birth Place: St. Alfredo., Cankabary Kent
Pension Admission or Examination Date: 1 Mar 1906
Discharge Date: 9 Mar 1906
Regiment: 2 Bn
Rank: Sergt. Tailor
Regimental Number: 7052
Name Alfred William Tomalin
Gender: Male
Burial Date: 1 Jul 1911
Burial Place: Hackington, Kent, England
FHL Film Number: 1850123
Reference ID: pg 39
| Tomalin, Alfred William (I2384)
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12424 |
This was the second marriage for Mary | Family F13220
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12425 |
This was the third marriage for Jennie, having been widowed, and divorced previously, She had a fourth marriage following the death of James. | Family F14478
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12426 |
This was the Whitehaven Workhouse and Infirmary | Atkinson, David William (I258)
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12427 |
Thoams was a witness at the 2nd wedding of his brother James in 1896
Died in USA??
Nte from Margaret Anne Thomas and Rose immigrated to Montreal Canada | Naismith, Thomas (I701)
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12428 |
Thoams was the informant on the death of his father, James, in 1867
Informant on the death ofThomas was his son,
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 23 Sep 2018.
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12429 |
Thoma was the informanton the death of hi father, George, in 1960
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 13 Mar 2014.
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12430 |
Thomas a widower when he married Agnes Henderson | Bell, Thomas (I14410)
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12431 |
Thomas and all his brothers, excepting Andrew, the youngest, took up farming at Kaihiku, Waikaka Valley and Mataura Island areas. | Aitken, Thomas (I6838)
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Thomas as a tenant famer had to give up the farm in the late 1930's during the recession. A farmer had no other skills for job seeking apart from Farm Labouring, those jobs were declining rapidly. So he was finding it difficult to find employment. My Father managed to find him employment as a labourer for the Lymington Borough Council. His second wife was not all that popular with his daughters and he moved without telling anyone where he was going. I since found out that he moved to the Brighton area. - From G B James, grandson of Thomas Wort
| Wort, Thomas (I13221)
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12433 |
Thomas Bell was the informant on the death of his mother, Marion Kidd, in 1889 | Bell, Thomas Haston (I7754)
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12434 |
Thomas died aged 38 as a result of conditions he endured during WW1.
He had served with 16th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles).
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Death Cert, GROS Lookup. Cit. Date: 29 Dec 2010.
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12435 |
Thomas Dowie and Ellen F Myles were married according to the forms of the United Free Church, at the Institute, Reddingmuirhead.
| Family F3048
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12436 |
Thomas G Aitken was named on his death cert as Thomas Aitken, may have changed this following the marraige of his mother Jean Aitken to Humphrey Graham
Informant on the death of Isabella Binnie was her husband Thomas Graham Aitken
The informant on the death of Thomas G Aitken was his daughter Annie Graham
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 29 Feb 2020.
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12437 |
Thomas Jarvie was his best man
The informant of the death of Andrew Britton was his wife Jean Aitken | Britton, Andrew (I7827)
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12438 |
Thomas Johnston went from Tasmania to NZ in 1864
For ten years Tom was a Bullocky, driving bullock teams carting from Outram to central Otago. This he did for ten years and then moved on to Cottesbrook, Mt. Stoker, out to Three O'Clock and on to Barewood Stations in Strath Taieri.
Becoming one of the first landowners at Arden, in 1889. (Arden was later incorporated into Middlemarch).
In the front rooms of his house he opened a general store and butchery | Johnston, Thomas (I7028)
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12439 |
Thomas Kemp was the informant on the death of his mother, Marion Aitken, in 1933
The informant on the death of Thomas Kemp was his son Alan Barton Kemp | Kemp, Thomas Barton (I5148)
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12440 |
Thomas Killick Tickner was a benefactor on the probate record of his Uncle Peter Tickner in 1878
Benefactors o the probate record for Thomas were his widow Isabella, son THomas, and cousin Henry Collick | Tickner, Thomas Killick (I28852)
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12441 |
Thomas married for a 2nd time in 1886 to Subina Powell | Simpson, Thomas (I49126)
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12442 |
Thomas married for a 2nd time in 1927 to Anetta Rowley | Butterworth, Thomas George (I37434)
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12443 |
Thomas married for a secon time to Anne Simon Innes
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 22 May 2019.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 22 May 2019.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 22 May 2019.
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12444 |
Thomas must have married after the death of Hannah Pankhusrt (in 1908) as the informant on his death was R J Doggett, step daughter, who lived acrross the road from Thomas at 5 Great Eastern Street.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 18 Oct 2009.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 30 Apr 2011.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 30 Apr 2011.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 30 Apr 2011.
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12445 |
Thomas Myles and Jeanie Myles were witnesses to marriage of James Hamilton and Ann Myles | Family F3098
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12446 |
Thomas Paterson was the informant on the death of his his mother Marion Jack Naismith | Paterson, Thomas (I2403)
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12447 |
Thomas Robertson was the informant on his father's Death Certificate in 1944 and his mother's 1981 | Robertson, Thomas (I13636)
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12448 |
Thomas was a benfactor on the probate record of his father Peter Tickner in 1876. He was also a benefactor on the probate record of his brother, Peter, in 1878 | Tickner, Thomas (I28848)
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12449 |
Thomas was a prfessional player. He palyed for Falkirk before moving to Leeds. He had one appearance for the Scotland team, where he was captain in a 3 - 0 victory away to Wales. Thomas wnet on the become mananger of Peterhead. | Townsley, Thomas (I5612)
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Thomas was a witness at the marriage of his brother John in 1928
Thomas was a witness at the marriage of his brother George in 1931
The informant on the death of John Horne was his son Thomas Horne | Horne, Thomas (I14416)
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