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Ping Sacha
"Bob Hobden" wrote in message ... "Kathy" wrote "Bob Hobden" "Kathy" No need to guess, I know the family came from Devon. My wife and all her family "knew" their family came from Norway three/four generation back. Not so, Carlisle more like, certainly up that way but with nothing in the records offices up there it's difficult to go any further. What I did find was that two generations of the family didn't know their fathers and one lost their mother too whilst very young which is probably where the myth came from. No, this is not a myth, it's fact. Our family myth was that Great Uncle Arthur went to Australia, made a fortune, owned land, died at Gallipoli and left it all to an Australian girlfriend. Not so. He died at Calais and owned nothing. I've got an offshoot of the family way back that actually did just that, sent to Oz originally for stealing a loaf to feed his wife and 4 kids, he ended up owning 3,000 acres and was the first person to plant vines in the Hunter Valley. -- Regards Bob Hobden W.of London. UK Meanwhile ............................ back here in the UK ............. his wife and kids?????? Or did they go with him? Mike -- .................................... Don't take life too seriously, you'll never get out alive. .................................... |
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'Mike' wrote:
Meanwhile ............................ back here in the UK ............. his wife and kids?????? Or did they go with him? Probably starved or ended in the workhouse, as far as my knowledge of victims of deportation reaches. |
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Vic wrote ...
'Mike' wrote: Meanwhile ............................ back here in the UK ............. his wife and kids?????? Or did they go with him? Probably starved or ended in the workhouse, as far as my knowledge of victims of deportation reaches. I haven't looked yet, it's another line, but either of the above seem a distinct possibility. He certainly remarried in Oz and also sent for his brother he was doing so well. As I say, unfortunately not my line. -- Regards Bob Hobden W.of London. UK |
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"Martin" wrote in message
... On Mon, 8 Aug 2011 23:42:46 +0100, "Kathy" wrote: Our family myth was that Great Uncle Arthur went to Australia, made a fortune, owned land, died at Gallipoli and left it all to an Australian girlfriend. Not so. He died at Calais and owned nothing. Was he on a day trip buying duty free booze? :-) No. He was mortally injured during the battle of Menin Bridge Road in 1917. -- Kathy |
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Ping Sacha
"Kathy" wrote ..
"Martin" wrote "Kathy" wrote: Our family myth was that Great Uncle Arthur went to Australia, made a fortune, owned land, died at Gallipoli and left it all to an Australian girlfriend. Not so. He died at Calais and owned nothing. Was he on a day trip buying duty free booze? :-) No. He was mortally injured during the battle of Menin Bridge Road in 1917. Have you found his Army Records at Kew yet? You may be lucky, I haven't been as a lot of the records were lost in WW11 so I have not found my Grandfather or Sue's. -- Regards Bob Hobden W.of London. UK |
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"Bob Hobden" wrote in message
... "Kathy" wrote .. "Martin" wrote "Kathy" wrote: Our family myth was that Great Uncle Arthur went to Australia, made a fortune, owned land, died at Gallipoli and left it all to an Australian girlfriend. Not so. He died at Calais and owned nothing. Was he on a day trip buying duty free booze? :-) No. He was mortally injured during the battle of Menin Bridge Road in 1917. Have you found his Army Records at Kew yet? You may be lucky, I haven't been as a lot of the records were lost in WW11 so I have not found my Grandfather or Sue's. Not Kew, as he was in the Australian Infantry. The Australian WW1 records are all on line. -- Kathy |
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"Sacha" wrote
"Bob Hobden" said: Have you found his Army Records at Kew yet? You may be lucky, I haven't been as a lot of the records were lost in WW11 so I have not found my Grandfather or Sue's. I found a de-frocked great-uncle - the only excitement so far! My grandfather had his leg blown off in WW1, was then captured/picked up by the Germans who operated on him better than a British Doctor could (he was told by the British Surgeons later!) they got him well and then repatriated him. His new made to measure super articulated metal German foot followed him later. Amazingly civilised, but not any record in the UK about it. Perhaps I'll have to go to Germany. Then there was the Hobden girl that married the last man to be hanged for sheep stealing, one James Lulham and of course the one that was deported to Oz and done good. The rest are Farmers and Farm Labourers in Sussex prior to the railway. On Sue's side there was a problem in her Grandfather's generation and two of his brothers were handed to Barnardos and then sent to Canada. Barnardos were extremely helpful with the details and so was the local library achivist in Boston, Lincs who looked up a coroners report about their father death (aged 28) in a local newspaper for me. -- Regards Bob Hobden W.of London. UK |
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