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Michael Joseph Quinton - Ireland

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Cherilyn

Cherilyn Report 11 Jul 2012 04:08

Yes it is possible they were searching for him for some days, but there would have been many mines both active and inactive to cover...miners were often solitary men, or just had the wanderlust and caught goldfever!!! If you do get the certificate it would be interesting to find out how much info is on it.

I always recommend Joy Murrin's transcription service as it seems better value to me. One block of info is $9 and 2 is $12. An example of what is in one block on a death cert is: marriage place, age at marriage, spouse, children. Another is: age, birthplace, time in colony. Assuming that info is there of course, that should be enough to determine if it is your man. (Since parents aren't listed on the NSW bdm site I'd say they are not on the registration.) Anyway, let us know what you decide!
http://www.joymurrin.com.au/home-page/our-services/nsw/

Paul

Paul Report 10 Jul 2012 08:42

It does say that the shaft was abandoned; even though it was only 20ft. deep. It may have been hard to get to him.

cupcakes

cupcakes Report 10 Jul 2012 08:10

NSW bdm....


7749/1911 QUINTON JOSEPH ABT 55 YRS TINGHA TINGHA

transcription agency....

http://www.transcriptions.com.au/

sometimes you just need the certificate, I think we have found all that can be found and it will prove either way?

sounds more like he fell in the well and it took them that long to find him?
if he was a miner he may have been gone for days at a time.

Paul

Paul Report 10 Jul 2012 07:49

Thanks Cherilyn. :)
Some more very interesting information there.

It is sad that you could be missing for a week and nobody noticed you were gone!

I get the feeling that if that is Michael, he may have either run out on Rosina and given himself a new identity, or he wanted to disappear because of something he may have done that could get himself in trouble with the law!

Either way, he must've been a loner.

Gee

Gee Report 10 Jul 2012 07:09

Aw..how sad is that, missing for a week before they found him :-(

Cherilyn

Cherilyn Report 10 Jul 2012 03:36

Deaths of son and daughters, above:
28451/1963 MAWER ETHEL KATE / WILLIAM JOHN / HENRIETTA ALICE / AUBURN
28513/1943 GREIG FLORENCE EVA / WILLIAM HENRY / HENRIETTA / MARRICKVILLE
2526/1946 BULLOCK WILLIAM JOHN / WILLIAM HENRY / HENRIETTA / GRANVILLE

Birth of youngest daughter 'Win' in NSW, and a son, who died in 1891:
128/1888 BULLOCK WINIFRED C / WILLIAM H / HENRIETTA R / SYDNEY
13415/1890 BULLOCK HAROLD S / WILLIAM H / HENRIETTA / GLEBE

Wife Henrietta died in 1902. Might explain why he married again a few times, as women to take care of him and his children! They were living at 73 Carlton Cres, Summer Hill at the time. He is stated as late of Guernsey so perhaps that is where the older children were born.

A Mr & Mrs Bullock with 4 children arrived in Sydney in Sept 1888 aboard Orizaba from London.

Cherilyn

Cherilyn Report 10 Jul 2012 03:09

???

The Sydney Morning Herald, Monday 26 June 1933
BULLOCK.-June 25, 1933, at his son's residence, Elwil, 174 Marion-street, Bankstown, William Henry Bullock, dearly beloved father of Ett., Flo., Kit., Bill., Chas, (of Chicago, U.S.A.), and Win., late of Guernsey, Channel Isles, aged 89 years.

BULLOCK.-The Relatives and Friends of Mr and Mrs W. PEMBROKE of Newtown, Mr and Mrs W. GREIG of Manly, Mr and Mrs H. MAWER of Lidcombe, Mr and Mrs W. J. BULLOCK of Bankstown, Mr and Mrs C. H. BULLOCK Chicago, USA, and Miss BULLOCK are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of their late beloved FATHER William Henry Bullock to leave our Chapel South Terrace Bankstown THIS MONDAY, at 2.15 p.m. for Methodist Cemetery Rookwood by road. Friends travelling by Funeral Train please alight at No 3 Platform in Cemetery.


3250/1916 MAWER HORACE F / BULLOCK ETHEL K / KOGARAH
3547/1905 GREIG MANUEL / BULLOCK FLORENCE E / ASHFIELD

Cherilyn

Cherilyn Report 10 Jul 2012 02:57

Rosina's funeral notice (Sydney Morning Herald, 13 May 1919) states her full name as Rosina Christina Bullock, late of 55 Kensington Rd, Summer Hill. It appears she died at Western Suburbs Cottage Hospital; she was 52.

Sorry can't find Michael J's death but susepct he may be the Joseph that Gins found. Newspaper report:

The Advertiser, Wednesday 10 May 1911
DROWNED IN A SHAFT.
Sydney. May 9.
The body of a miner, Mr. Joseph Quinton, was found yesterday at Tingha, at the bottom of an abandoned shaft 20 ft. deep. He had been missing for a week, and death was due to drowning.

Paul

Paul Report 2 Jul 2012 09:57

Hi Gins.

Yes, that does appear to be Michael Joseph's father.

Thanks for the new information. :)

Gee

Gee Report 2 Jul 2012 09:07

Ireland, Civil Registration Deaths Index, 1864-1958
Name: Michael Quinton
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1818
Date of Registration: 1876
Death Age: 58
Registration district: Enniscorthy
Death Country: Ireland
Volume: 14
Page: 386
FHL Film Number: 101588


Im thinking that this is the death of Michael Joseph' father?



Ive added this too as the fathers are mentioned



Groom's Name: Michael Quinton
Groom's Birth Date: 1819
Groom's Age: 30
Bride's Name: Cecilia Bradley
Bride's Birth Date: 1822
Bride's Birthplace:
Bride's Age: 27
Marriage Date: 08 Apr 1849
Marriage Place: 694,Newtownbarry,Wexford,Ireland
Groom's Father's Name: Robert Quinton
Bride's Father's Name: Richard Bradley

cupcakes

cupcakes Report 2 Jul 2012 08:01

Hi Paul,

I have sent you a message..which is still unopened?

Paul

Paul Report 2 Jul 2012 07:04

Thanks cupcakes. Those cemetery links are interesting.

I actually have David and Gladys' marriage certificate here in front of me. :)

They met and were married when he was in England recuperating from injuries he suffered whilst fighting in France.

cupcakes

cupcakes Report 2 Jul 2012 00:43


Marriages Sep 1917

Quinton David K Beer Exeter 5b 185
Beer Gladys E Quinton Exeter 5b 185

cupcakes

cupcakes Report 2 Jul 2012 00:38

Hi Paul,

a Kevin is also researching this family, he has the son David Kirgan Quinton
marrying in the UK I will send his email by pm....

you may be able to get some extra information

Helen.

cupcakes

cupcakes Report 2 Jul 2012 00:21

ROOKWOOD Cemetery...

BULLOCK ROSINA
13-05-1919
Cemetery Anglican & General Cemetery Trusts
Area AN
Section 06
Row N/A
Block/Plot N/A
Grave No. 0000204

may be worth an email?

[email protected]

cupcakes

cupcakes Report 2 Jul 2012 00:15

ROOKWOOD Cemetery...

QUINTON VIOLET C
18-11-1888
Cemetery Anglican & General Cemetery Trusts
Area AN
Section RR
Row N/A
Block/Plot N/A
Grave No. 0001166

cupcakes

cupcakes Report 2 Jul 2012 00:12

ROOKWOOD Cemetery.....

QUINTON ETHEL M
09-12-1890
Cemetery Anglican & General Cemetery Trusts
Area AN
Section RR
Row N/A
Block/Plot N/A
Grave No. 0001166

cupcakes

cupcakes Report 1 Jul 2012 23:34

may have just been a misprint...also note that Michael was still alive in 1907

Paul

Paul Report 1 Jul 2012 15:41

That last entry is rather confusing.

Rupert married Jessie Frances Cocklin in 1914. I'm not sure where the name 'Florence' comes from.

I also found newspaper court records from 1912 of Rupert having to face court over a criminal assault.

cupcakes

cupcakes Report 1 Jul 2012 14:21

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954)
Wednesday 27 November 1918, page 13

Florence Quinton (formerly Cocklin) v Rupert Lawrence Quinton, on the ground of desertion