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Winifred M HALL [13502]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 10 May 1902 - Spalding, Lincolnshire, England
    Christening: 
          Death: Jul 1970 - Peterborough, Northamptonshire, England
         Burial: 

Spouses and Children
1. *Victor Horace ELMER [13494] (1898 - 11 Jul 1985)
       Marriage: Jul 1932 - Peterborough, Northamptonshire, England
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Thomas Victor ELMER [13609] (1932-2013)
                2. Rosemary Kate ELMER [13610]
                3. Albert V ELMER [13611]
                4. Frederick J ELMER [13612]


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Elizabeth HALLET [9739]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: Abt 1773 - Netherbury, Dorset, England 4466
    Christening: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 

Spouses and Children
1. *William PITCHER [9738] (10 Nov 1751 - 16 Jan 1828) 4465 
       Marriage: 2 Dec 1794 - North Poorton, Dorset, England 4466
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Richard PITCHER [6273] (1794-1872)


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Michael HALLEY [10264]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 
    Christening: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 

Spouses and Children
1. *Abbie MULCAHY [10265] (       -       ) 4467 
       Marriage: 
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Thomas HALLEY [16] (Abt 1875-1950)


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Michael Barry HALLEY [12893]

      Sex: M

Parents
         Father: Thomas HALLEY [16] (Abt 1875-1950) 
         Mother: Catherine Ellen PARSELL [15] (1899-1968) 

Spouses and Children
1. *Judith LUFF [12894]


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Thomas HALLEY [16]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: Abt 1875 - , , Ireland 4467
    Christening: 
          Death: 5 Dec 1950 - Kyneton, Vic, Australia 4468,4469
         Burial: 7 Dec 1950 - Kyneton, Vic, Australia 4469

Parents
         Father: Michael HALLEY [10264] (      -      ) 4467 
         Mother: Abbie MULCAHY [10265] (      -      ) 4467 

Spouses and Children
1. *Catherine Ellen PARSELL [15] (1899 - 8 Aug 1968)
       Marriage: 1937 - , Victoria, Australia 4470
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Michael Barry HALLEY [12893]

2. Esther Ellen WALSH [12890] (1874 - 1932)
       Marriage: 1904 - , Victoria, Australia
         Status: 

Notes
General:
Thomas's death certificate states his first marriage was in Melbourne when he was aged 32 to Esther Welch and second marriage also in Melbourne at the age of 64 to Catherine Parsell. He had no children by his first marriage and Michael aged 11 years in his second marriage. The death was registered by J G Scott, authorised agent.


The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Thu 21 Dec 1950 Page 14 Advertising

THOMAS HALLEY Late of Kyneton Farmer Deceased. - After 14 dear days Catherine Halley of Kyneton widow and Michael Halley of 19 Main street Coburg formerly brickmaker but now foundry metal dresser the executors appointed by deceased's will dated the 6th day of June 1940 will APPLY to the Supreme Court for a grant of PROBATE of the said WILL
PALMER STEVENS & RENNICK solicitors Kyneton

picture Peter Ronald HALLIDAY [255]

      Sex: M

Spouses and Children
1. *Jan Maree PHELAN [254]


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Geoffrey HALLINAN [4885]

      Sex: M

Parents
         Father: Terrence Patrick HALLINAN [4562] (1920-      ) 
         Mother: Linda Ivy DAWES [4551] (1922-2003) 

Spouses and Children
1. *Lorraine RAWRY [4886]
       Children:
                1. Michelle Jane HALLINAN [4887]

2. Glenda MURPHY [4888]
       Children:
                1. Shaun Michael HALLINAN [4889]


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Kiera Fay HALLINAN [4884]

      Sex: F

Parents
         Father: Terence John HALLINAN [4882] 
         Mother: Mary Ann GOODWIN [4883] 


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Michelle Jane HALLINAN [4887]

      Sex: F

Parents
         Father: Geoffrey HALLINAN [4885] 
         Mother: Lorraine RAWRY [4886] 


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Shaun Michael HALLINAN [4889]

      Sex: M

Parents
         Father: Geoffrey HALLINAN [4885] 
         Mother: Glenda MURPHY [4888] 


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Terence John HALLINAN [4882]

      Sex: M

Parents
         Father: Terrence Patrick HALLINAN [4562] (1920-      ) 
         Mother: Linda Ivy DAWES [4551] (1922-2003) 

Spouses and Children
1. *Mary Ann GOODWIN [4883]
       Children:
                1. Kiera Fay HALLINAN [4884]


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Terrence Patrick HALLINAN [4562]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 11 Jul 1920 3124
    Christening: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 

Spouses and Children
1. *Linda Ivy DAWES [4551] (17 Apr 1922 - 2 Oct 2003)
       Marriage: 7 Jun 1947 3124,3240
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Terence John HALLINAN [4882]
                2. Geoffrey HALLINAN [4885]


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Ashlyn Ann HALLS [2380]

      Sex: F

Spouses and Children
1. *Jamie Raymond HEALY [2293]
       Children:
                1. Taylah Grace HEALY [2381]


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Margaret Lorraine HALLY [5219]

      Sex: F

Spouses and Children
1. *Norman George McGOWAN [5217] (17 Jun 1938 - Bef 2022)
       Marriage: 
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Malcolm Neale McGOWAN [5220]
                2. Andrea Elisabeth McGOWAN [5221]
                3. Kirsten Jane McGOWAN [5222] (1968-1980)


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Albert HALSTEAD [10098]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1862 - Burnley, Lancashire, England 4471
    Christening: 
          Death: 21 Sep 1931 - Blackburn, Lancashire, England 4472
         Burial: 

Events

1. Residence: 1871, Habergham Eaves, Lancashire, England.

2. Residence: 1881, Blackburn, Lancashire, England.


Parents
         Father: Henry HALSTEAD [10079] (Abt 1837-1913) 
         Mother: Elizabeth Anne RADCLIFFE [10078] (1837-1906) 

Spouses and Children
1. *Alice DEWHURST [11274] (Abt 1870 -       )
       Marriage: 1887 - Blackburn, Lancashire, England 3349
         Status: 

Notes
General:
children

Harry abt 1889 - 1931. Harry married Ada Dalton
Ada 1893-1936

picture Amelia HALSTEAD [10099]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1858 - Burnley, Lancashire, England 4473
    Christening: 
          Death: Mar 1939 - Blackburn, Lancashire, England 4474
         Burial: 

Parents
         Father: Henry HALSTEAD [10079] (Abt 1837-1913) 
         Mother: Elizabeth Anne RADCLIFFE [10078] (1837-1906) 

Spouses and Children
1. *Robert Gregson BIRKETT [11273] (1858 - 1908)
       Marriage: 1884 - Blackburn, Lancashire, England 985
         Status: 

Notes
General:
children
Elizabeth Birkett 1886-1974 Elizabeth was a headmistress of an infant school at the 1939 census
Robert Halstead Birkett 1894-1909
Louisa Birkett 1895-1957 at the 1939 census Louisa was an unpaid housekeeper living with her sister Elizabeth

picture Ann HALSTEAD [10233]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: Jul 1839 - Burnley, Lancashire, England 4475
    Christening: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 

Events

1. Residence: Meadows, 1841, Habergham Eaves, Lancashire, England. (Occupant)

2. Residence: 13 King Street, 1851, Habergham Eaves, Lancashire, England. (Occupant)


Parents
         Father: George HALSTEAD [6743] (Abt 1797-1845) 
         Mother: Sarah WHITTHAM [9526] (Abt 1798-1868) 4476 


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Annie HALSTEAD [10096]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1869 - Burnley, Lancashire, England 4477
    Christening: 
          Death: 2 Oct 1948 - Blackburn, Lancashire, England
         Burial: 

Parents
         Father: Henry HALSTEAD [10079] (Abt 1837-1913) 
         Mother: Elizabeth Anne RADCLIFFE [10078] (1837-1906) 

Notes
General:
Possibly married Benjamin Lord Whalley in 1889 and had several children, alternatively she died unmarried in December quarter 1939 in Burnley, Lancashire, England

picture Arthur HALSTEAD [10097]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1864 - Burnley, Lancashire, England 4478
    Christening: 
          Death: Mar 1917 - Blackburn, Lancashire, England 4479
         Burial: 

Events

1. Event Registration: Burnley, Lancashire, England.

2. Residence: 1871, Habergham Eaves, Lancashire, England.


Parents
         Father: Henry HALSTEAD [10079] (Abt 1837-1913) 
         Mother: Elizabeth Anne RADCLIFFE [10078] (1837-1906) 

Spouses and Children
1. *Esther Hannah LEE [11275] (1863 - 1918)
       Marriage: 1887 - Blackburn, Lancashire, England 4480
         Status: 

Notes
General:
Children
William Henry 1888
Charles 1891 in 1911 an apprentice clock and watch repairer
Hubert or Herbert 1896 in 1911 was an apprentice photographer may have emigrated to USA
Edith 1898 probably married Joseph Brown in 1921
Ida 1902

Preston Herald 11 September 1895 page ?
Blackburn Revision Court

The court for the revision of the voters lists for the borough of Blackburn was opened on Monday last, at the Town Hall, Blackburn. Mr. G. Segar, the Revising Barrister, taking his seat about ten o'clock. Mr Holt represented the Conservatives, and Mr Norris the Liberals.
Conservative Objection
Mr Holt objected to the vote of Arthur Halstead, bolt maker, of 76 Darwen Street. It appeared that Mr Halstead desired his wife to carry on a business, and so he allowed her to take the house in her name. Mr Holt contended that in thesecircumstancess, the applicant was not entitled to vote - The revising barrister upheld this,and refused to allow a vote.

Lancashire Evening Post 3 March 1917 page 3
Blackburn Manufacturers Will

The late Mr. Arthur Halstead, Iona, Burlington street, Blackburn, retired, nut and bolt manufacturer, who died on the 20th January last, left estate valued at £5234 gross, with net personalty £4,071.

picture Dora HALSTEAD [10123]



      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 8 Oct 1898 - Blackburn, Lancashire, England 4481
    Christening: 20 Dec 1898 - Southport, Lancashire, England 4481
          Death: Sep 1972 - Amounderness, Lancashire, England 4482
         Burial: 

Parents
         Father: Walter HALSTEAD [10075] (1867-1920) 
         Mother: Maria WRIGHT [10074] (1866-1921) 

Spouses and Children
1. *John Percival WHITTAKER [10124] (1883 - 1960)
       Marriage: 1919 - Blackburn, Lancashire, England 4483
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. John Halstead WHITTAKER [10125] (1920-2006)
                2. Florence Brenda WHITTAKER [10126] (1922-2010)
                3. Beryl Emilie Julia WHITTAKER [10127] (1925-1996)
                4. Barry Percival WHITTAKER [10128]

Notes
General:
Lancashire Evening Post 2 June 1944
SILVER WEDDING
WHITTAKER - HALSTEAD
On June 2 1919 at St Pauls Church, Salesbury, Blackburn, JOHN P WHITTAKER to DORA HALSTEAD, both of Wilpshire, Blackburn, 1 South End, Preston.

WHITTAKER - congratulations and best wishes to our dear mother and father on this, their silver wedding day.

picture George HALSTEAD [6743]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: Abt 1797 4484
    Christening: 
          Death: 1845
         Burial: 8 Jun 1845 - Habergham Eaves, Lancashire, England 4484

Events

1. Residence: Meadows, 1841, Habergham Eaves, Lancashire, England. George's occupation given as shoemaker.


Spouses and Children
1. *Sarah WHITTHAM [9526] (Abt 1798 - Dec 1868) 4476 
       Marriage: 6 Oct 1825 - Burnley, Lancashire, England 4485,4486
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Jane HALSTEAD [10228] (1826-      )
                2. John Simon HALSTEAD [10229] (1827-      )
                3. Sarah HALSTEAD [10230] (1829-1894)
                4. George HALSTEAD [10231] (1831-      )
                5. Margaret HALSTEAD [10232] (1834-      )
                6. Henry HALSTEAD [10079] (Abt 1837-1913)
                7. Ann HALSTEAD [10233] (1839-      )


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George HALSTEAD [10231]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1831
    Christening: 9 Dec 1831 - Burnley, Lancashire, England 4487,4488
          Death: 
         Burial: 

Events

1. Residence: Meadows, 1841, Habergham Eaves, Lancashire, England. (Occupant)


Parents
         Father: George HALSTEAD [6743] (Abt 1797-1845) 
         Mother: Sarah WHITTHAM [9526] (Abt 1798-1868) 4476 


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George HALSTEAD [11271]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1899
    Christening: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 

Parents
         Father: George Henry HALSTEAD [10094] (1873-1933) 
         Mother: Mary Lillian ROSE [11270] (1871-1954) 


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George Henry HALSTEAD [10094]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1873 - Burnley, Lancashire, England 4489
    Christening: 
          Death: 16 Nov 1933 - Fylde, Lancashire, England 4490
         Burial: 

Parents
         Father: Henry HALSTEAD [10079] (Abt 1837-1913) 
         Mother: Elizabeth Anne RADCLIFFE [10078] (1837-1906) 

Spouses and Children
1. *Mary Lillian ROSE [11270] (1871 - 1954)
       Marriage: 1897 - Blackburn, Lancashire, England 4491
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. George HALSTEAD [11271] (1899-      )
                2. Mabel HALSTEAD [11272] (1903-      )

Notes
General:
Lancashire Evening Post 19 December 1933
Blackburn Business Man's Will

Mr George Henry Halstead, of 10 the Boulevard, St Annes, for many years connected with Henry Halstead and Sons Ltd., bolt, nut and screw manufacturers, of the Borough Bolt works, Novas, Blackburn, who died on November 16th last, aged 60 years, left estate of the gross value of £4666, with a net personalty £4630.

Probate of his will has been granted to his widow, Mrs. Mary Lilian Halstead, of the above address, the sole executrix.

Mr Halstead was the son of the late Mr Henry Halstead, founder of the firm.

picture Harold HALSTEAD [10072]



      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 9 Aug 1889 - Birkdale, Lancashire, England 4492,4493
    Christening: 
          Death: 5 Jul 1946 - Newcastle, NSW, Australia 4494,4495
      Cremation: 6 Jul 1946 - Newcastle, NSW, Australia 4495

Events

1. Emigration: departing for Australia on the ship Suevic, May 1910, Liverpool, Lancashire, England.

2. Residence: 521 Sydney Road,, 1913, Brunswick, Vic, Australia. occupation Implement fitter.

3. Military: World War 1 service number 191, 1914-1916.

4. Residence: 5 Breeze Street, 1914, Brunswick, Vic, Australia.

5. Residence: 1931-1936, , Tasmania, Australia.

6. Military: enlisted in Newcastle New South Wales, in the B884: Army Citizen Military Forces WW2, 1939-1945, , , Australia.

7. Residence: 100 Lawson Street, 1943, Hamilton, NSW, Australia.


Parents
         Father: Walter HALSTEAD [10075] (1867-1920) 
         Mother: Maria WRIGHT [10074] (1866-1921) 

Spouses and Children
1. *Catherine Mary SLATER [1271] (16 Oct 1887 - 10 Jun 1976)
    Partnership: 
         Status: No evidence this couple married
       Children:
                1. Harold William Slater BONHAM  1403,1404,1405 [244] (1912-2002) (Father: Biological ) (Mother: Biological )

2. Bridget Eleanor O'NEIL [10077] (24 Oct 1887 - 1973)
       Marriage: 1918 - , Victoria, Australia 4496,4497
         Status: Divorced - 1942

Notes
General:
My special thanks go to Patricia Wright of USA/Canada for remembering my question from November 2016, asking her if she had a male relative in Australia in 1912. Also thanks to Patricia's father, for sharing a story some 14 months later , about his Uncle who came to Australia about the time of WW1. If Patricia had not given me her great uncles name, I would almost certainly have been so easily able to find out who Harold was. DNA is amazing, but it can't replace the spoken word for making connections. It is great to find our new cousins that we did not know about. Coral Jones Jan 2018

Harold left England in May 1910 to travel to Australia on the Ship the Suevic.

It is uncertain where Harold disembarked when he arrived in Australia, but it is thought he may have landed in Melbourne.
from the Victorian Public Record Office website: - Unassisted passenger lists (1852-1923) Record Series Number (VPRS): 947 Age: 20 date: 03 JUN 4 port: B ship: SUEVIC year: 1910 HALSTEAD, HAROLD MR.

On 21 August 1914, Harold enlisted in the army to serve in WW1. His service number was 191. He was 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighed 9lbs 7, I presume this actually means 9 stone 7ozs. His chest was 34 inches and his complexion was fair with brown hair and brown eyes and his religion was given as C of E. He was wounded in the shoulder whilst fighting at the Dardanelle's at Gallipoli on 8th May 1915. He returned to Australia in mid 1916 and was discharged due to illness . In 1922 he collected his Victory medal at Manangatang, but he also collected another medal in 1922 from Victoria Barracks in Carlton.

Harold appears to have worked at the Lux Foundry in Brunswick for about 3 years prior to his enlistment, and was re-employed by the foundry after his discharge in 1916. The factory was shut down due to a strike and Harold was forced to find employment elsewhere. He worked at the Naval Store for a short time, and then worked as a labourer for the Brunswick Council for a short time before he moved to Kulwin late in 1920. Harold applied for an Indulgence Passage to return to England in 1916, but this was refused by the State War Council per a letter dated 10 November 1916.

Harold was granted a Soldier settlers block about 1920. The land was described as allotment 23, Winnambool, Kulwin. Kulwin is a locality in Victoria, Australia, located approximately 36 km to the east of Ouyen, Victoria. Kulwin Post Office opened on 16 August 1920 when the railway arrived and closed on 19 November 1974. His postal address was Manangatang. Harold forfeited the land at Kulwin in August 1925.

In April 1937,Harold was living at 9 Argyle Street, St. Kilda but a letter addressed to him dated 2 March 1937 gives his address as 66 Wilson Street, Burnie. He appears to have lived at various addresses in Tasmania, including Burnie and Latrobe from 1932-1936 approx. I have found Harold and Bridget in the 1936 and 1937 Electoral Rolls living at the Central Hotel in Burnie. Harold's occupation is given Manager. It seems Bridget and Harold separated between 1937 and 1943 as they are listed at different addresses in the 1943 Electoral Rolls. Bridget living in Traralgon, Victoria and Harold in Newcastle, New South Wales. I have now discovered that Harold and Bridget divorced in 1942.

Harold enlisted in Newcastle New South Wales, in the Army Citizen Military Forces during World War 2. His service number was N467395. He was discharged on the 20th March 1945.

The Bertram's referred to in the funeral notice appear to be Felix Hendry Bertam and Vera May Bertram of 100 Lawson Street, Hamilton in the 1943 electoral roll. Harold's address is given as 100 Lawson Street, Hamilton in the 1943 electoral roll and his occupation is given as sales manager.

Advocate (Burnie, Tas. : 1890 - 1954) Sat 18 Jul 1931 Page 6 BURNIE.
Notice To Quit:
At the police court yesterday morning three residents were dealt with for having failed to quit premises when requested by legal notice to do so. A. M. Young proceeded against Joseph Fisher in reference to a house occupied by him at Wivenhoe. Mr. T. M. Crisp . (Messrs. Crisp and Edwards), who appeared for the complainant, said that he had arranged with Fisher to give up possession of the house within a fortnight. He asked that an order be made accordingly, and that the bench remit the costs, as defendant was not in regular employment. The order was made. Albert Cruse pleaded guilty to a charge of having failed to quit a house occupied by him and owned by John Hancox at Upper Burnie. Mr. Crisp appeared for the complainant, and made a similar application to that in the previous case. The defendant was ordered to give up the promises by July 31. Court costs were remitted. There was no appearance of Walter Bowden, who was charged in respect of premises occupied by him at Wivenhoe and owned by George Hull. The case was heard ex parte.

Harold Halstead told the court that he was the Burnie representative of J. F. Brady and Co., agents for Mr. Hull. Defendant had taken possession of the property in May last without the consent of the owner or his agents, and although he had been served with two quit notices had refused to leave the house. Bowden was ordered to quit the premises by July 31. Costs in this case were also remitted.

Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954) Sat 17 Dec 1932 Page 5 WYNYARD
STREET ACCIDENT
Yesterday at the corner of Alexander and High streets a collision occurred between a car driven by Harold Halstead, of Burnie, and another car driven by John Joseph Doolan, which was going down High-street. Halstead's car was damaged to the extent of £10, and Doolan's to a lesser degree. No one was injured.

Advocate (Burnie, Tas. : 1890 - 1954) Sat 7 Jan 1933 Page 2 Social Notes.
Mr. Harold Halstead, manager of J. F. Brady's, Burnie, is a passenger on the Dimboola, on the first "round" tourist trip to Sydney, Brisbane, and Melbourne, and will return to Burnie on the 19th.

Advocate (Burnie, Tas. : 1890 - 1954) Sat 14 Oct 1933 Page 6 BURNIE.
Ordered to Quit Premises:
George Leahy was charged at the Police Court yesterday with having refused to quit premises in Ladbrooke street. Harold Halstead said that on May 13 last he let defendant a house. He had been an unsatisfactory tenant, and in September last witness had given him a month's notice to quit the house. He was still occupying it. Defendant said he had been working for the dole. He had tried to get another house, but had been unsuccessful. Mr. Halstead said he had not been harsh to defendant. The bench ordered defendant to leave the house in 14 days, and to pay 8/ costs.

Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954) Tue 3 Sep 1935 Page 5 THE NORTH-WEST
EJECTMENT ORDER
In the Burnie Police Court yesterday morning, before Colonel J. P. Clark, P.M., Harold Halstead, agent for Florence and Hugh McKenna, applied for an ejectment order against Hannah Maria Hudson in respect of a cottage at Wivenhoe, which she had refused to quit when notice was served on her on August 17. The ease was heard ex parte, and Colonel Clark ordered the defendant to deliver up possession before noon on September 21. Costs were remitted.

Advocate (Burnie, Tas. : 1890 - 1954) Tue 3 Sep 1935 Page 6 BURNIE.
Order to Quit:
In the Burnie Police Court yesterday morning, before Colonel J. P. Clark, Police Magistrate, Harold Halstead manager for J. F. Brady, agent for Florence and Hugh McKenna, in respect to a cottage at Wivenhoe tenanted by Hannah Maria Hudson, sought an ejectment order against her, on the ground that she had refused to quit and deliver up the premises within seven days of receiving a notice to quit on August 17. The defendant did not appear, and the case was heard ex parte. Evidence was given by Mr. Halstead, it being stated that the defendant had previously been served with notice to quit some months ago, but had refused to do so. She was many months behind with rent. The P.M. ordered the defendant to quit and deliver up possession of the premises to Mr. Halstead on or before 12 noon on September 21. Costs were remitted.

Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954) Mon 25 Nov 1935 Page 5 Country Interests:: District News
BURNIE
HORSE DESTROYED
A collision occurred at the intersection of Jones and William streets, West Burnie, on Saturday evening, between a car driven by Mr. Harold Halstead, and a horse drawn milk delivery cart, driven by Mr. Gordon Terry. As a result the horse, which received a broken leg, was subsequently destroyed. The occupants of the vehicles escaped with slight abrasions. The owner of the horse estimated its value as £20.

Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954) Sat 18 Jan 1936 Page 7 THE NORTH-WEST
Advocate (Burnie, Tas. : 1890 - 1954) Sat 18 Jan 1936 Page 6 BURNIE.

The sequel to a collision at the junction of Jones and William streets on November 23 took place in the Police Court yesterday morning, when Harold Halstead was charged with having on that day driven a car negligently in Jones-street, and Gordon Douglas Terry was charged with having failed to give way with his milk cart to a vehicle on his right at the junction, also with having driven a milk cart so constructed as to prevent the driver from having a sufficient view of the traffic on either side. Mr. T. H. Crisp appeared for Halstead and Mr. Leslie Hudson represented Terry. Mr. Hudson stated that civil action was pending in connection with the incident, and he therefore asked that the case be adjourned. The Police Magistrate stated that if that were so he would grant the application, as he did not wish to prejudice the civil case. He adjourned the cases until 9.30 a.m. on February 14.

Advocate (Burnie, Tas. : 1890 - 1954) Wed 26 Feb 1936 Page 6 BURNIE.
.................
Before the Commissioner, Albert Ernest Terry will claim £25 from Harold Halstead for damages allegedly caused as a result of a collision between defendant's car and plaintiff's milk cart, then being driven by Gordon Terry, at the junction of William street and Jones street on November 23. As a result of this collision plaintiff's horse was injured to such an extent that it had to be destroyed.

Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954) Wed 18 Mar 1936 Page 5 BURNIE
BURNIE
POLICE COURT
In the Burnie Police Court yesterday Gordon Douglas Terry was charged with having on November 23 last being the driver of a milk cart, failed to yield the right of way to a car driven by Harold Halstead at the junction of William and Jones streets; also with having on the same date been the driver of a milk cart so constructed as to prevent the driver from having a sufficient view of the traffic following on either side of the vehicle. Harold Halstead was charged with having on the same date driven a motor car negligently in Jones-street. Sergeant E. J. Butller, who prosecuted, said that a collision had occurred between the two vehicles, and the charges had been held over to allow civil proceedings to take place. The civil action had now been settled, and he asked that both charges be withdrawn, to which request the bench acceded.

Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954) Sat 6 Jul 1946 Page 2 Family Notices
HALSTEAD.--The Relatives and Friend of Mr. and Mrs. P. BERTRAM (of 100 Lawson-street, Hamilton, are Invited to attend the Funeral of their late friend. HAROLD HALSTEAD, to move from T. Moore's Private Chapel, Williams. Hamilton. This Afternoon, at 3.15 o'clock. for Beresfield Crematorium.
THOMAS MOORE, 630 Funeral Director.

R.S.S. & A.I.L.A. Hamilton Sub.branch.
HALSTEAD.--Members of the above are requested to attend the Funeral of their late Member. HAROLD HALSTEAD. For particulars see family notice. J. ARMSTRONG, Pres. J. ARMSTRONG, Pres. H. GAUDIN, Sec. 631

Hamilton R.S.S. & A.I.L.A. Memorial Hall (R. S. S. & A. I. L. A. stands for Returned Sailors', Soldiers' and Airmen's Imperial League of Australia)

R.S.S. & A.I.L.A. Memorial Hall : 24-August-2011

The Memorial Hall commemorates those who have served in conflicts in which Australia has been involved.
The building dates from the late 1880's, when the various friendly societies were consolidating their position in the community. It has historical associations both with the Manchester Unity and the Independent Order of Oddfellows. On November 9th 1955 it was rededicated as the R.S.S. & A.I.L.A.

Location
Address: Kennedy Street, Hamilton, 3300
State: VIC
Area: AUS
GPS Coordinates: Lat: -37.744525
Long: 142.020514
Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate.

http://monumentaustralia.org.au/themes/conflict/multiple/display/31511-hamilton-r.s.s.-and-a.i.l.a.-memorial-hall 4498,4499,4500

picture Henry HALSTEAD [10079]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: Abt 1837 - Burnley, Lancashire, England 4501
    Christening: 24 Mar 1837 - Burnley, Lancashire, England 4502
          Death: 18 Apr 1913 - Blackburn, Lancashire, England 4503,4504
         Burial: 

Events

1. Residence: Meadows, 1841, Habergham Eaves, Lancashire, England.

2. Residence: Meadows, 1841, Habergham Eaves, Lancashire, England. (Occupant)

3. Residence: 13 King Street, 1851, Habergham Eaves, Lancashire, England. (Occupant)

4. Residence: King Street, 22 Aug 1857, Habergham Eaves, Lancashire, England. Occupation Bolt and ??? maker.

5. Residence: 15 Sutcliffe Street,, 1861, Habergham Eaves, Lancashire, England. Occupation Bolt maker.

6. Residence: 27 Brunshaw Road, 1867, Burnley, Lancashire, England. Occupation grocer (master).

7. Residence: 15 Bridge End, 1871, Habergham Eaves, Lancashire, England. Occupation, Grocer.

8. Residence: 63 Great Bolton Street, 1881, Blackburn, Lancashire, England. Occupation Bolt maker employing 8 men and 20 boys.

9. Residence: 79 Alexandra Road, 1891, Blackburn, Lancashire, England. Occupation nut and bolt manufacturer.

10. Residence: 148 Preston New Road, 1901, Blackburn, Lancashire, England. Occupation ???? or iron ?????/.

11. Residence: Lynton Gorse Road Blackburn, 1911, Blackburn, Lancashire, England. Occupation Retired Bolt Nut Maker Employer.


Parents
         Father: George HALSTEAD [6743] (Abt 1797-1845) 
         Mother: Sarah WHITTHAM [9526] (Abt 1798-1868) 4476 

Spouses and Children
1. *Elizabeth Anne RADCLIFFE [10078] (Oct 1837 - 1906)
       Marriage: 22 Aug 1857 - Habergham Eaves, Lancashire, England 4505,4506,4507,4508
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Amelia HALSTEAD [10099] (1858-1939)
                2. Sarah HALSTEAD [10100] (1859-1948)
                3. Albert HALSTEAD [10098] (1862-1931)
                4. Arthur HALSTEAD [10097] (1864-1917)
                5. Walter HALSTEAD [10075] (1867-1920)
                6. Annie HALSTEAD [10096] (1869-1948)
                7. Louise HALSTEAD [10095] (1871-1883)
                8. George Henry HALSTEAD [10094] (1873-1933)
                9. Susannah HALSTEAD [10093] (Abt 1876-1887)

Notes
General:
Blackburn Standard 12 August 1899
Blackburn Courts
Tuesday
Before Messrs. E. Coper, Herbert Higson and P Leeming
Creating a Disturbance

Mary Knowles (34) Minden Street, weaver, was charged with being drunk and disorderly in Sharples street, on the 7th inst.- PC Rawlinson stated that he was called to Halstead's bolt works at 3.30 in the afternoon, where he found the prisoner, who refused to leave the works. She had to be carried outside, when she threw herself down on the floor, and created a disturbance, but with a deal of persuasion she went into a neighbour's house. She came out, however, and went to the works again - The prisoner said for a few weeks her husband had not given her any money. He worked at Halstead's and kept borrowing money of his mater, and she had gone to pay it back. - she denied being drunk, and a fine of 2s 6d without costs was imposed.

picture Jane HALSTEAD [10228]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1826
    Christening: 26 Jan 1826 - Burnley, Lancashire, England 4509
          Death: 
         Burial: 

Parents
         Father: George HALSTEAD [6743] (Abt 1797-1845) 
         Mother: Sarah WHITTHAM [9526] (Abt 1798-1868) 4476 


picture
John Simon HALSTEAD [10229]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1827
    Christening: 18 Nov 1827 - Burnley, Lancashire, England 4510
          Death: 
         Burial: 

Events

1. Residence: Meadows, 1841, Habergham Eaves, Lancashire, England. (Occupant)


Parents
         Father: George HALSTEAD [6743] (Abt 1797-1845) 
         Mother: Sarah WHITTHAM [9526] (Abt 1798-1868) 4476 

Spouses and Children
1. *Ellen BUTTERWORTH [11276]

Notes
General:
died either 1901 or 1905 probably.
Probably had around 7 children

picture Lena HALSTEAD [10118]



      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 15 Apr 1894 - Blackburn, Lancashire, England 4511,4512,4513
    Christening: 27 May 1894 - Blackburn, Lancashire, England 4511,4512
          Death: Mar 1960 - Blackpool, Lancashire, England 4514
         Burial: 

Parents
         Father: Walter HALSTEAD [10075] (1867-1920) 
         Mother: Maria WRIGHT [10074] (1866-1921) 

Spouses and Children
1. *Sidney Edgar JOSOLYNE [10119] (1892 - Mar Q 1965)
       Marriage: 1919 - Fylde, Lancashire, England 4515
         Status: Divorced - 1931
       Children:
                1. Dora Desiree JOSOLYNE [10120] (1919-2002)
                2. Beryl Frances JOSOLYNE [11234]

2. Harry Birkby DUNSTER [10121] (1901 - 1946)
       Marriage: 1931 - Bolton, Lancashire, England 3458
         Status: 

3. Ernest WHISKER [10122] (1891 - 1969)
       Marriage: 1948 - Blackpool, Lancashire, England 4516
         Status: 

Notes
General:
Lena was an attractive and vivacious outgoing character who took up dancing in the theatre. She was working in the Windmill Theatre in Blackpool when she had a relationship with the Manager, Sid Brandon. Sid was already married with children and much older than Lena. Lena became pregnant to Sid Brandon. Sidney Josolyne, an upcoming magician and illusionist married Lena a month prior to the birth of her child. Sidney Josolyne had already had a child named Lionel with a married woman. Lionel's mother's name was Ouida. Ouida had TB and was in a sanitorium.

Ouida died within an year of Lena and Sid's marriage and Lena took charge of the 2.5 year old Lionel, son of Sidney Josolyne and Ouida, and her own baby Dora Desiree, who was about 6 months old at the time. Sidney was developing a new clairvoyant act and Lena, billed as La Celeste, would perform in the evenings. Lena's skills were applauded and they toured the country performing their popular act.

Sidney had grown up in a strict Victorian household where children were seen and not heard. He expected attention and demanded perfection at home and on stage.

When Sidney's son Lionel was 7, and Lena's child Dora was 6 years old, Lena fell pregnant again. Lionel was quite difficult and about this time he was taken out of school and sent by train to live with foster parents.

Beryl Francis was born during the Edinburgh Festival on March 11, 1926 at 3am. Lena was apparently still performing despite her advanced pregnancy. Beryl was a sensitive little girl who was frequently cared for by her older sister and by her father.

After Beryl was born she remembers playing close to the sands at Blackpool, and being sent to stay with her Auntie Dora, Lena's sister. Lena was not able to show the perfection in her performances that Sidney demanded and gradually began to seek solace in alcohol.

In 1931, Sidney had been working away and returned home to find Lena in bed with another man, Harry Birkby Dunster. Sidney made Lena pack her bags and sent her away with Dora. Beryl was only 5 years old at the time.

Sidney divorced Lena and married another young woman who became the new La Celeste.

Lena married Harry Dunster and they ran a boarding house. Lena stayed in contact with her daughter Dora, but did not see Beryl for many years.

Beryl became a nurse and she had a row with her father and left home and lived with her sister Dora. Harry Dunster had become ill and was a patient in hospital. Beryl went to relieve another nurse and Harry and Beryl had a conversation in which Harry apologised to Beryl for taking her mother away from her. Harry died soon after from cirrhosis of the liver.

Lena went on to marry Ernie Whisker who was a boarder in her boarding house. Dora Desiree convinced Beryl to attend the wedding, this broke the ice and Beryl and Lena were reconciled after many years. Beryl had finished her nursing training by this stage and went to stay with her mother and helped out at the boarding house.

When Beryl married Frank Bartlett, Lena and Ernie Whisker attended the wedding but Sidney Josoyne did not. 4517

picture Louise HALSTEAD [10095]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: Jun 1871 - Burnley, Lancashire, England 4518
    Christening: 
          Death: Jan 1883 - Blackburn, Lancashire, England 4519
         Burial: 

Parents
         Father: Henry HALSTEAD [10079] (Abt 1837-1913) 
         Mother: Elizabeth Anne RADCLIFFE [10078] (1837-1906) 


picture
Mabel HALSTEAD [11272]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1903
    Christening: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 

Parents
         Father: George Henry HALSTEAD [10094] (1873-1933) 
         Mother: Mary Lillian ROSE [11270] (1871-1954) 
        Marriage This person had no known marriage and no known children
                 


picture
Margaret HALSTEAD [10232]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1834
    Christening: 2 Nov 1834 - Burnley, Lancashire, England 4520,4521
          Death: 
         Burial: 

Events

1. Residence: Meadows, 1841, Habergham Eaves, Lancashire, England. (Occupant)

2. Residence: 13 King Street, 1851, Habergham Eaves, Lancashire, England. (Occupant)

3. Residence: 17 King Street, 1861, Habergham Eaves, Lancashire, England. (Occupant)


Parents
         Father: George HALSTEAD [6743] (Abt 1797-1845) 
         Mother: Sarah WHITTHAM [9526] (Abt 1798-1868) 4476 


picture
Sarah HALSTEAD [10100]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1859 - Burnley, Lancashire, England 4522
    Christening: 
          Death: 1948 - , , USA
         Burial: 

Events

1. Residence: 1871, Habergham Eaves, Lancashire, England.

2. Residence: 1881, Blackburn, Lancashire, England.

3. Alt. Death: 20 Sep 1948, Conway, SC, USA.


Parents
         Father: Henry HALSTEAD [10079] (Abt 1837-1913) 
         Mother: Elizabeth Anne RADCLIFFE [10078] (1837-1906) 

Spouses and Children
1. *George OFFICER [10727] (20 Mar 1859 - 24 Feb 1938)
       Marriage: , , USA
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Violet Lena OFFICER  1707 [11549] (1886-1976)
                2. Herbert George OFFICER  1707 [11550] (1887-1937)
                3. Harry Edmund OFFICER [10728] (1888-1937)
                4. Charles Allen OFFICER  1707 [11551] (1890-      )
                5. Wilfred OFFICER  1707 [11552] (1892-      )
                6. Holsten W OFFICER  1707 [11553] (1893-      )
                7. Arthur OFFICER  1707 [11554] (Abt 1894-      )
                8. Dorothy OFFICER  1707 [11555] (1895-1988)

Notes
General:
Sarah may have emigrated to the United States and married George Officer before 1900. She May have died on 20 September 1948 at Conway, Horry County, South Carolina.

picture Sarah HALSTEAD [10230]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1829
    Christening: 6 Dec 1829 - Burnley, Lancashire, England 4523,4524
          Death: 1894 - Fylde, Lancashire, England 4525
         Burial: 

Events

1. Residence: Meadows, 1841, Habergham Eaves, Lancashire, England. (Occupant)


Parents
         Father: George HALSTEAD [6743] (Abt 1797-1845) 
         Mother: Sarah WHITTHAM [9526] (Abt 1798-1868) 4476 

Spouses and Children
1. *John WALMSLEY [11241] (1829 -       )
       Marriage: 6 May 1850 - Habergham Eaves, Lancashire, England 4526,4527
         Status: 

Notes
General:
Children
George Walmsley 1852–
? Jonas Walmsley 1855–
? Josiah Walmsley 1856–
Selina Walmsley 1862–
Emma Walmsley 1864–
Joshua Walmsley 1865
Thomas Walmsley 1865–
Mary Anne Minnie Walmsley 1871–

From tree of Keitha Margaret Kenny (Ancestry.com)
John (1854-)
Selina (Lena) (1861-1933)
Joshua (1865-)
Thomas (1865-1914)
Mary Anne (Minnie) (1871-1949)

picture Susannah HALSTEAD [10093]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: Abt 1876 - Burnley, Lancashire, England 4528
    Christening: 
          Death: Apr 1887 - Blackburn, Lancashire, England 4529
         Burial: 

Parents
         Father: Henry HALSTEAD [10079] (Abt 1837-1913) 
         Mother: Elizabeth Anne RADCLIFFE [10078] (1837-1906) 


picture
Thomas Henry HALSTEAD [10117]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 3 Jun 1892 - Blackburn, Lancashire, England 4530
    Christening: 26 Mar 1893 - Blackburn, Lancashire, England 4530
          Death: 1893 - Blackburn, Lancashire, England
         Burial: 

Parents
         Father: Walter HALSTEAD [10075] (1867-1920) 
         Mother: Maria WRIGHT [10074] (1866-1921) 


picture
Walter HALSTEAD [10075]



      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 11 Jul 1867 - Burnley, Lancashire, England 4531,4532
    Christening: 
          Death: 27 Apr 1920 - Blackburn, Lancashire, England 4533
         Burial: 

Events

1. Residence: Bridge End, Habergham Eaves,, 1871, Burnley, Lancashire, England.

2. Residence: 63 Great Bolton Street, 1881, Blackburn, Lancashire, England. Occupation - bolt maker.

3. Residence: 79 Alexander Road,, 5 Jan 1889, Blackburn, Lancashire, England. Occupation given as Engineer.

4. Residence: 15 York Road, Aug 1889, Birkdale, Lancashire, England.

5. Residence: 16 Broom Street, 1891, Blackburn, Lancashire, England. Occupation, mechanic engine fitter.

6. Residence: 13 Broom Street, 1901, Blackburn, Lancashire, England. Occupation, Steam Engine maker, employer.

7. Residence: Meadow Side,, 1911, Wilpshire, Lancashire, England. Occupation Bolt manufacturer.


Parents
         Father: Henry HALSTEAD [10079] (Abt 1837-1913) 
         Mother: Elizabeth Anne RADCLIFFE [10078] (1837-1906) 

Spouses and Children
1. *Maria WRIGHT [10074] (14 Jan 1866 - 13 Oct 1921)
       Marriage: 5 Jan 1889 - Blackburn, Lancashire, England 4534,4535
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Harold HALSTEAD [10072] (1889-1946)
                2. Thomas Henry HALSTEAD [10117] (1892-1893)
                3. Lena HALSTEAD [10118] (1894-1960)
                4. Dora HALSTEAD [10123] (1898-1972)

Notes
General:
Burnley Express 7 July 1900 (England)
New Patents, Albert Halstead, Arthur Halstead, Walter Halstead and G H Halstead trading as Hy Halstead & Sons Boro' Bolt works, Blackburn for "improvements to grub screws" (full application)


Lancashire Evening Post 27 April 1920 (England)
TRAGEDY AT WILPSHIRE
MAN OF INDEPENDENT MEANS FOUND DEAD
A shocking tragedy was discovered at Wilpshire, near Blackburn, last night, when Mr Walter Halstead, a man of independent means, living at Prospect Villas, Wilpshire, was discovered dead, with a revolver in his right hand and a bullet wound in the temple.

He had been missing from home since last Wednesday morning, but Mrs Halstead, his wife, did not feel uneasiness on that account, as he had been in the habit of staying away from home. She had no knowledge that he possessed a revolver and he had never threatened to do anything to himself.

Mr Halstead, who was 51 years of age, belonged to a well known Blackburn family. He was formerly connected with Paradise United Methodist Church. At one time he was a licensed Victualler at Wilpshire hotel.

The discovery was made by John Henry Wilson, a farm servant at Stepping Hey farm. He was engaged spreading manure in a field at Parsonage farm which adjoins Wilpshire moor, on which the body was found. On looking over a stone wall he saw a body lying on the ground behind the wall. Wilson thought the man was asleep, but on going to him saw that he was dead the body being quite stiff.

Four of the five chambers of the of the revolver were loaded and in the other was a spent cartridge. Mrs Sarah Ellen Catlow, of Stonehouse Nook farm, saw the deceased walking in the direction of Wilpshire reservoir at 7am on Thursday. She was apparently the last person to see him alive.

In deceased's pocket was a morning newspaper dated last Thursday and 5s and 3d in money.

picture Isabel HALYBURTON [6693]

      Sex: F

Spouses and Children
1. *Ray ROBINS [6685]


picture
Henry HAM [11858]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 
    Christening: 27 Nov 1757 - Saint Ewe, Cornwall, England 4536
          Death: 
         Burial: 

Spouses and Children
1. *Alice TIPPET [8158] (3 Jan 1758 - 1 Nov 1831) 1898 
       Marriage: 19 Nov 1780 - Saint Ewe, Cornwall, England 4536
         Status: 


picture
HAMILTON [11573]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 
    Christening: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 

Spouses and Children
1. *Alice May AH CUE [9630] (1880 - 1944)
       Marriage: 
         Status: 

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