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Frances Elsie MARKEY [1009]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1902 - Footscray, Vic, Australia 6944
    Christening: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 

Parents
         Father: John MARKEY [943] (1864-1939) 
         Mother: Alice McMILLAN [942] (1870-1916) 


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Gladys Margaret MARKEY [1011]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1909 - Footscray, Vic, Australia 6945
    Christening: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 

Parents
         Father: John MARKEY [943] (1864-1939) 
         Mother: Alice McMILLAN [942] (1870-1916) 


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John MARKEY [943]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1864 - Bulla, Vic, Australia
    Christening: 
          Death: 1939 -  ( at age 75)
         Burial: 

Spouses and Children
1. *Alice McMILLAN [942] (1870 - 1916) 6946,6947 
       Marriage: 1897 - , Victoria, Australia 6948
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Eileen Monica MARKEY [1006] (1897-      )
                2. Alice May MARKEY [1007] (1898-      )
                3. John Francis MARKEY [1008] (1901-      )
                4. Frances Elsie MARKEY [1009] (1902-      )
                5. Clarence Vincent MARKEY [1010] (1905-1959)
                6. Gladys Margaret MARKEY [1011] (1909-      )


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John Francis MARKEY [1008]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1901 - Footscray, Vic, Australia 6949
    Christening: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 

Parents
         Father: John MARKEY [943] (1864-1939) 
         Mother: Alice McMILLAN [942] (1870-1916) 


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Noel MARKEY [10909]

      Sex: M

Parents
         Father: Clarence Vincent MARKEY [1010] (1905-1959) 
         Mother: Annice HACKING [1108] (1905-1993) 


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Ash MARKROLIOS [12332]

      Sex: M

Spouses and Children
1. *Olivia Taylah SIPPLE [6337]
       Children:
                1. Nia Elsie MARKROLIOS [12333]


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Nia Elsie MARKROLIOS [12333]

      Sex: F

Parents
         Father: Ash MARKROLIOS [12332] 
         Mother: Olivia Taylah SIPPLE [6337] 


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Elizabeth A MARLOW [14025]

      Sex: F

Spouses and Children
1. *Leonard Roy SIMMONS [14021] (Jun 1946 - 5 Aug 2007)
       Marriage: 
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Ernest MARLOW [8756]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 
    Christening: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 

Spouses and Children
1. *Annie May McKENRY [8750] (1889 - 1966) 6950,6951 
       Marriage: 1909 - , Victoria, Australia 6952
         Status: 


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Elsie Mary MARMO [5431]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1919 - Footscray, Vic, Australia 6435
    Christening: 
          Death: 18 Apr 1967 - Footscray, Vic, Australia ( at age 48) 6436
         Burial: Apr 1967 - Altona, Vic, Australia 6953

Parents
         Father: Percy William MARMO [2216] (1896-1969) 
         Mother: Elsie Tainton CRUICKSHANK [342] (1900-1979) 

Spouses and Children
1. *James John WOOD [7040]

2. John Joseph KESTLE [7804] (Abt 1911 - 1984) 6434 
       Marriage: 1954 - , Victoria, Australia 6437
         Status: 


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Gwenith May MARMO [6368]

      Sex: F
AKA: Gwendaleen May JACOBI, Gwen Mary MARMO
Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1932
    Christening: 
          Death: 8 Apr 2010 - Footscray, Vic, Australia ( at age 78)
         Burial: 13 Apr 2010 - Altona, Vic, Australia 6954

Parents
         Father: Percy William MARMO [2216] (1896-1969) 
         Mother: Elsie Tainton CRUICKSHANK [342] (1900-1979) 

Spouses and Children
1. *Eric Wlliam JACOBI [7593] (9 Jul 1925 - 29 Oct 2010)
       Marriage: 1953 - , Victoria, Australia 6122
         Status: 

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JACOBI, Gwen
JACOBI. - Gwen. Passed away peacefully Apr. 8, 2010 Loving wife of Eric. Greatly loved mother of Susan and Alan; Peter and Lisa. Much loved Nanny of Adrian and Mandi; Felicity and Leigh; Lauren; and Great-Nanny of Bohdi. Always In Our Hearts
Date listed: 9/4/2010
Publication: Herald Sun
https://www.heraldsun.com.au/tributes/notice/death-notices/jacobi-gwen/3782438/
Originally published on: My Tributes

JACOBI, Gwen
JACOBI. - The Funeral Mass in Thanksgiving for the life of Mrs Gwenith May Jacobi will be offered at Our Lady of Perpetual Help, 46 Ballarat Rd, Maidstone on TUESDAY (Apr. 13, 2010) commencing at 10.30 a.m. Private Cremation will follow In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Ovarian Cancer. Envelopes will be available at the Church.
Date listed: 9/4/2010
Publication: Herald Sun
https://www.heraldsun.com.au/tributes/notice/funeral-notices/jacobi-gwen/3784002/
Originally published on: My Tributes

picture Joseph MARMO [8300]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 
    Christening: 
          Death: 
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Spouses and Children
1. *Mary HARWOOD [8301] (       -       )
       Marriage: 
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Percy William MARMO [2216] (1896-1969)


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Percival Joseph MARMO [5600]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1921 - Maryborough, Vic, Australia 6328
    Christening: 
          Death: 29 Jul 1990 - Footscray, Vic, Australia ( at age 69)
         Burial: Aug 1990 - Altona, Vic, Australia 6955

Parents
         Father: Percy William MARMO [2216] (1896-1969) 
         Mother: Elsie Tainton CRUICKSHANK [342] (1900-1979) 

Spouses and Children
1. *Patricia Violet Eileen JONES [7349] (Abt 1920 - 27 Aug 2018)
       Marriage: 1942 - , Victoria, Australia 6329
         Status: 

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Sunshine Advocate (Vic. : 1924 - 1954) Fri 5 Apr 1946 Page 1
FINED FOR STEALING TIMBER
FINED FOR STEALING
TIMBER
Percival Joseph Marmo, of 288 Essex St., Footscray, was fined £5, in default one month's imprisonment, for stealing a quantity of timber, valued at £5, from a house construction job in Essex St..

Defendant said he had not worked for two years on account of an accident, and was receiving £3/7/ weekly in compensation. He could not afford to buy timber to erect a gateway to prevent his two children from straying on the street, which was a busy one and' had taken the material a little at a time.

picture Percy William MARMO [2216]



      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1896 - , Victoria, Australia
    Christening: 
          Death: 26 Aug 1969 - Footscray, Vic, Australia ( at age 73) 3271
         Burial: Aug 1969 - Altona, Vic, Australia 6956

Parents
         Father: Joseph MARMO [8300] (      -      ) 
         Mother: Mary HARWOOD [8301] (      -      ) 

Spouses and Children
1. *Elsie Tainton CRUICKSHANK [342] (1900 - 10 Apr 1979) 3268,3269 
       Marriage: 1919 - , Victoria, Australia 3272
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Elsie Mary MARMO [5431] (1919-1967)
                2. Percival Joseph MARMO [5600] (1921-1990)
                3. Thelma Jean MARMO [5614] (1923-2022)
                4. Gwenith May MARMO [6368] (1932-2010)

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Toora and Welshpool Ensign and South Gippsland Observer (Vic. : 1914 - 1918) Fri 1 Oct 1915 Page 2
ROBBERY.
ROBBERY.
A smart arrest was effected by Constable W. M. Thomas, of Toora, during the week in connection with a daring robbery which was committed at Port Welshpool on Friday night last at Mr C. Anderson's business premises, whilst the occupiers were attending the Fisk Jubilee Singers concert at Welshpool. On their return Mrs Anderson found that an entrance had been forced into the shop, and on examination found that the till had been opened and a sum of £10 11s extracted. On Saturday morning Constable Thomas was in- formed of the burglary and visited the Port to investigate. Suspicion fell on an individual named Percy
Marmo, who had been working at the Port for some time, and he was interrogated by the police official, but he denied any guilt. It was, how- ever, ascertained by Const. Thomas the footprints of the accused exactly fitted an impression left outside the shop. Marmo, however, had no money in his possession, and was not detained by the constable. On Sunday Const. Thomas visited Welshpool and when seen by Marmo, the latter ran away from him. That day the suspect stopped at Welshpool and Const.
Thomas found in his room the paper bag which had contained the money. On Monday Marmo bought a ticket at Welshpool for Melbourne, but did not travel by the train. Constable Thomas watched his movements that, he was walking towards Melbourne. Next day Marmo stepped into the train at Fish Creek and was immediately arrested and charged with the theft by Const. Thomas, who then found over £5 in his possession. He was brought back to Foster and remanded to Melbourne, and will be tried at Foster on the 8th inst. It is expected that Marmo's arrest will clear up several mysterious robberies which occurred at Footscray some time ago, as he answers the description of the person wanted in connection with the crimes.
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/13015787

Gippsland Standard and Alberton Shire Representative (Vic. : 1914 - 1918) Wed 13 Oct 1915 Page 2
FOSTER POLICE COURT.
FOSTER POLICE COURT.
FRIDAY, OCT. 8th, 1915.
(Before Messrs. W. W. Harris. P.M., M. Lehen and M. Synan. J.P's).
Constable Thomas proceeded against Charles Green for hawking and selling goods (books) of an immoral character without a licence. In consequence of information received he interviewed Green at the Raillway Hotel, Toora, and found he was in possession of such books. Reginald E. Page gave evidence as to the purchasing of books (one of which was produced). Fined 5s, with 30s costs, in de fault 24 hours.
Theft.
Percy William Marmo was brought before the court by Cons. Thomas with having, on the 24th September last, broken into and abstracted from the till of Mrs. Chas. Anderson's store, at Port Welshpool, the sum of £10 while the occupants were attending an entertainment at Welshpool.
Inspector Fowler conducted the case for the Crown, while accused, who pleaded not guilty, was undefended.
After explaining the facts of the case for the prosecution Inspector Fowler called Louisa Anderson, owner and occupier of the business at Port Welsh pool, stated that she knew accused for the past eleven months, he having lived in a hut belonging to her within 200 yards of the store. Remmember edthe 24th September last, when accused came into the store at about 7 p.m., and purchased some butter and a loaf of bread, for which he said he would pay on the following Saturday. Always kept the money in the till, which she had opened in his (accused's) presence to get money for the concert. Had also handled the bag containing the £10, which was afterwards missing. Accused could see what was in the till from where he stood. The £10 comprised 6 £1 notes, 10s note, ½ sovereign, and £3 in silver. There was also other money in the till, including £10 in a canvas bag at the rear of the till, which could not have been noticed unless the till was pulled right out. After closing the store she left for Welshpool on the tram, there being nobody in charge during her absence. On their return at about 11.30 p.m. they enter ed the house from the back door, and having supper were surprised to see two girlfriends open and walk in through the front door, which aroused their suspicion, the door having been locked prior to their departure for Welshpool. She (witness) immediately inspected the till, and found the paper bag containing the £10 missing. The bag produced was similar to the one referred to. Did not authorise anyone to remove money from the till.
On being asked by the P.M. if he (accused) had any questions to ask the witness, he stated that he had walked out of the shop immediately after receiving the goods. This was all he had to state. George Anderson (sworn) said he resided at Port Welshpool. Had known accused for several months. Remembered the 24th Sept., when he came into the shop and purchased some cigarettes from him (witness). Had securely locked up the premises before leaving for Port Welshpool. Just prior to leaving had noticed accused in front of the shop. The windows were all fastened. FollowinLinghe appearance of visitors through the front door an inspection of the windows was made by him, when it was found that one had been forced open, and another one tampered with. In the morning he examined the yard, and found the articles by which he surmised the window had been opened, the baton and axe produced he identified as the same. Also found foot prints. On the 25th he summoned Cons. Thomas, who, on arrival, had brought accused round and compared his left, boot with the mark in the clay. Cons. Thomas re marked to accused, "That fits your boot," to which he replied "Yes, it fits it." The boot produced was the one tried.
Accused (to witness) denied using the words "Yes, it fits." Geo. Carter, fisherman, Port Welshpool, knew accused. On the 24th Sept. was at the Association reading room, when be noticed Marmo walk in at about 9 p.m., and again about 10 o'clock. Herbert Read, groom at Welsh pool Hotel, said on the 27th Sept. saw Marmo in bed at the hotel. Cons. Thomas called the day he (accused) left the hotel. Had shown the constable the room he (accused) had occupied, and had noticed the constable pick up a paper bag from the floor, which was not in the room the night previous.
George Holyoak, station master at Fish Creek, remembered the 28th Sept., when he had seen accused on the platform. Had served him with a second-class ticket to Melbourne, and received in payment a £10 note.
Constable Thomas brought accused into his office and searched him, when he found concealed in his shirt pocket six £1 notes, and in another pocket some loose silver. Had re turned the note to the constable in return for the ticket. The note produced appeared to be the same. Constable Thomas, on being examined, said from information received he journeyed to Port Welsh pool. On arriving at Anderson's he found the store had been broken into. Suspicions led to accused, whose boots compared with the marks outside the window, which were very plain and distinct. After a conversation he visited the hut occupied by Marmo, and made a thorough search of both him and the hut. Found about 6s in silver and a few coppers on him, which he said was all the money he had. Had received a written statement from him as to his movements the night previous. On the 27th Sept. saw accused at Welshpool, when he ran away. In the evening he obtained information that caused the issue of a warrant for his arrest. On the 28th he (witness) journeyed to Fish Creek, where he met accused in the act of proceeding to Melbourne. On being searched, the money as stated by witness Holyoak, was found on him, which, in answer to questions, accused said that he had received from Syd. Knight, and that when searched at Port Welshpool the money was deposited under a pillow of a bed he had occupied at his uncle's place at that place. He subsequently arrested him and locked him up.
This closed the evidence for the prosecution.
In reply to the P.M., accused pleaded not guilty, and gave evidence of his action from the time of the robbery to that of his arrest, but nothing relative to how he became of the money in his possession. On the night of the robbery, according to his evidence, he was mostly at the Association reading room, and in company with other folk. The day after he was at Welshpool, from which place he, although having purchased a railway ticket to Melbourne, walked to Fish Creek, remaining over night at Hoddle Range, thence to Fish Creek, where his arrest terminated his journey. In a brief summing up, the P.M. ordered accused to take his trial at the Court of General Sessions at Yarram on the 10th Nov. next. As the accused was on remand Continued on Page 3Scroll to previous page from a recent trial at the Footscray court for other charges bail could not be allowed, and he was removed to the cell.
A further charge with having in his possession a gold ring, the property of Miss Rose Peterson, taken from a vest pocket hanging in a house belonging to Oscar Olson at Port Welshpool, was also brought against accused, but the case was adjourned until the 12th Nov. at Foster, 19s being allowed for costs.
<https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/121033400>

Toora and Welshpool Ensign and South Gippsland Observer (Vic. : 1914 - 1918) Fri 22 Oct 1915 Page 3
Housebreaking.
Housebreaking. Last Friday's "Age" says:-
A youth 11 tuned Percy Marmo was charged at the Footscray court on Thursday with breaking into the residence of-James. F. Birch, of Bunbury-street, Footscray, and stealing a gold watch and chain and other jewellery, valued at £30. The offence is alleged to have been committed as far back as 5th Oct., 1914, mid evidence submitted by Sub-Inspector Westcott was to the effect that on that date informant's wife was out of the house for an hour, and that during that period the jewellery disappeared.. Malvina. Frieman, wife of Adolf Frieman, pawnbroker, of Footscray, identified accused as a youth who at tempted to pawn the watch produced with her for 20s. She became suspicious of him, and told him to bring. his mother to authenticate the transaction. When he went she communicated with the police. Accused left the watch and did not return. Accused, who reserved his de fence, war. committed .for trial at General' Sessions on 1st November, bail being fixed at one. surety of £10Q and himself in like amount. Mr. H. E. Caldecott, J.P., expressed gratification at the action taken by Mrs. Frieman to assist the course of justice. Marmo is the youth who was recently arrested and committed "for trial at Yarram on 10th November for house-breaking, at Port Welshpool.
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/130157959

Advertiser (Footscray, Vic. : 1914 - 1918) View title info Sat 16 Oct 1915 Page 2
HOUSEBREAKING CHARGE.
HOUSEBREAKINGCHARGE.
At the Footscray court on Thursday, Percy Marmo was charged by Plain Clothes Constable Davis with feloniously breaking into the property of James Frederick Birch, of Bunbury street, Footscray, on 5th October, 1914. and stealing one gold watch and chain, one pendant and gold chain, one Gillette safety razor. one diamond ring, one cameo bracelet, valued at £30. Sub-Inspector Westcott prosecuted.
James Frederick Birch swore the gold watch, chain,, and safety razor produced by Constable Davis belonged to his wife and himself. On the evening of 5th October, 1914, at 9 p.m,, he discovered that the jewellery was missing. He communicated his loss to the police. Three days after Constable Davis produced a watch which witness identified as his wife's property. Olive Alma Birch, wife of complain ant, said that on the date mentioned she left home between the hours of 4 and 5 p.m. The windows were fastened and doors locked. She did not become aware of her loss until later in the even Mrs alvina Frieman, assistant at a pawnbroker's establishment n Hopkins street, Footscray, stated that on the 6th. of October 1914, defendant Marmo came into the shop, produced a gold watch and chain said "My mother Mrs Brown of Droop street sent me to get a loan of 30/- on this watch and chain.." Witness saw the inscription "Olive" inside, and said to Marmo, "Why did your mother not come with it herself." He said "She is busy getting the tea." Witness asked "What is your mother's name ? He replied, Mary or Elizabeth, witness could not say exactly, but the name did not coincide with the inscription, consequently her suspicions were aroused and she told Marmo to bring his mother. He departed leaving the watch. Witness communicated with the police. Marmo did not return.and Constable Davis took charge of the property Mr Caldecott-Before we go any further Mrs Frieman the bench desires to compliment you on the action you have taken in this matter. Plain Clothes Constable Davis stated that he visited Melbourne gaol on the 3rd inst., and asked accused "What did you do with the jewellry which you stole from Birch's?" Accused replied, "I stole no jewellry at all." Witness asked him where he got the watch he tried to pawn at Frieman's Accused, after some hesitation said "I got it from - . He asked me to pawn it for him.'' Subsequently Mrs Frieman accompanied witness to the Melbourne goal where she identified accused as the man who tried to pawn the watch.
Witness added that accused was under arrest for a burglary at Toora, Gippsland, also that he is to be charged at next Thursday's court with thefts of jewellry valued at £.12 property of Mrs W. Forge (on Sept. 15th and 29th 1914.) and jewellery valued at £22 property of Mrs Teagus, (on Oct. 15th, 1914.) Accused was committed for trial at General sessions commencing on the 1st of November. Bail was allowed on two sureties of £100 each.
<https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/89114225>

JEWEL BOXES RIFLED
YOUNG MAN COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.
At the Footscray Court on Thursday a young man named Percy Marmo was presented on a charge of having feloniously entered the house of James F. Birch, 6 Bunbury street. Footscray. and stolen from there a lady's gold watch and chain, pendant and chain, diamond ring, a Gilette safety razor, and a cameo bracelet, valued in all 30 pound Marmo was undefended. He pleaded not guilty.
Evidence for the prosecution was given by James F. Birch and Olive Birch, that the jewellery was taken during a short absence from the house on October 15, 1914, by Melvina Frei- man, assistant in a Hopkins street pawnbroking business, that accused tried to pledge the missing gold watch and chain for 30s for his mother, but that when she found the name engraved inside was Olive. whereas the man said his mother's name was Mary or Elizabeth, her suspicions were aroused. She detained the watch, and rang up the police. Plain-clothes Constable Davis said he interviewed accused in the Melbourne gaol on October 1st of this year. When asked where he got the watch he tried to pawn at Freiman's he said it had been given him by a young fellow who had gone to the front that morning: that the razor had been given to him by the same person at the same time to pawn. Accused had been arrested at Toora on another charge.
There were two futhfurtherrges against accused of having, between August 25th and 29th, entered the dwelling of Winifred Forge and stolen jewellery valued at £12: of having en- tered the residence of Charlotte Treagus on October 15 and stolen jewel- lery valued at £22. Plain-clothes Constable Davis said he was not pre- pared to go on. A remand was granted to Thursday, 21st inst., bail being allowed on accused's own and another surety of £100.
The chairman (Mr. Caldecott) said the bench desired to congratulate Mrs. Freeman on the action she had taken. It was highly commendable indeed. Sometimes they had reason to cavil at pawnbrokers for their laxity, but they had reason to be pleased in this case.
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/73485659

The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954) View title info Mon 15 Nov 1915 Page 10
TWO YEARS' IMPRISONMENT
TWO YEARS' IMPRISONMENT
Judge Moule, in the Court of General Sessions today, passed sentence on Percy Marmo, for housebreaking and receiving. On each of four charges Marmo was sentenced to two years' Imprisonment, the sentences to be concurrent
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/242409311

picture Thelma Jean MARMO [5614]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 18 May 1923
    Christening: 
          Death: 18 Mar 2022 - , WA, Australia ( at age 98)
         Burial: 14 Apr 2022 - Altona, Vic, Australia

Parents
         Father: Percy William MARMO [2216] (1896-1969) 
         Mother: Elsie Tainton CRUICKSHANK [342] (1900-1979) 

Spouses and Children
1. *Leslie Ronald FRASER [6965] (2 Aug 1922 - 21 Apr 2008) 4867 
       Marriage: 1942 - , Victoria, Australia 4868
         Status: 

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FRASER, Thelma Jean (nee Marmo)
18/05/1923 - 18/03/2022
18.5.1923 - 18.3.2022
Passed away peacefully in Perth, Western Australia Aged 98.9 Years.

Beloved daughter of Percy William Marmo (dec) and Elsie Tainton Cruickshank (dec). Devoted wife of Leslie Ronald Fraser (dec). Dearest mother of Leonie, Ronald and Brendan.

Special mother-in-law of Robert. Cherished Nanny of Jason and Angela, Natalie and Mark (dec), Melanie and Miguel, Jarrad, Skye, Meagan and Dave. Adoring great-grandma of Lavinia, Vlasios and Valentina, Jonathan and Matthew, Jed, William and Edward, Zoe and Lucy. Much loved by family and devoted friends. In Gods care.

See Funeral notice on 9.4.2022 for Funeral details at Altona Memorial Park Cemetery.
Melbourne
Date listed: 26/3/2022
Publication: Herald Sun Melbourne
Originally published on: My Tributes
https://www.heraldsun.com.au/tributes/notice/death-notices/fraser-thelma-jean-nee-marmo/5906674/


FRASER, Thelma Jean
18/05/1923 - 18/03/2022
Passed away peacefully.
Beloved Wife of Leslie Ronald Fraser (dec). Loving Mother of Leonie, Ronald and Brendan.
Best Mother-in-law to Rob and Sandra. Darling Nanny to Jason, Angela, Natalie, Mark (dec), Melanie, Miguel, Jarrad, Skye, Meagan and Dave. Adoring Great Grandmother of Lavinia, Vlasios, Valentina, Jonathan, Matthew, Lucy, Zoe, Jed, William and Edward. A dear friend to many.

Our darling Mum, we thank you for all you have done for us, for your love, for your generosity of spirit and devotion to us all. We are so blessed to have a Mother as beautiful and special as you.

We celebrate Una Bella Vita memories we cherish. So brave, so courageous,so loved, you are the whole world to us. Mummy now happy to be home in Footscray, reunited with her darling Ron. We will never let you go. May the golden light of God surround you for all eternity.

Please see Nelson Bros website for Holy Thursday funeral details
Date listed: 9/4/2022
Publication: Herald Sun
Originally published on: My Tributes
https://www.heraldsun.com.au/tributes/notice/death-notices/fraser-thelma-jean/5912226/

picture Hilda Annie MARRIOTT [7701]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: Abt 1887 - Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, England
    Christening: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 

Spouses and Children
1. *Frederick William WATTS [7679] (Jan 1887 -       )
       Marriage: Mar 1910 - Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, England
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Gladys Hilda WATTS [7702] (Abt 1910-      )


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Rowland S MARRIOTT [4446]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1915 - , , England 6957
    Christening: 
          Death: 1958 - Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, England ( at age 43) 6957
         Burial: 

Spouses and Children
1. *Winifred Nora MIDDLETON [3008] (8 Apr 1916 - 16 Mar 2008) 500,501,502 
       Marriage: 1951 - Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, England
         Status: 


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Glenys MARSDEN [9438]

      Sex: F

Parents
         Father: Robert MARSDEN [9437] (1911-1988) 1072 
         Mother: Lilly SPORTON [9436] (1912-1982) 1072 

Spouses and Children
1. *PHILLIPS [14203]


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Robert MARSDEN [9437]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 3 Apr 1911 - , Nottinghamshire, England 1072
    Christening: 
          Death: 22 May 1988 - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England ( at age 77) 1072
         Burial: 

Spouses and Children
1. *Lilly SPORTON [9436] (5 Feb 1912 - 18 Jun 1982) 1072, 1072 
       Marriage: 5 Sep 1937 - Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England 1072
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Glenys MARSDEN [9438]


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John Henry MARSH [5622]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1830 - Devizes, Wiltshire, England 6959
    Christening: 14 Mar 1830 - Great Chalfield, Wiltshire, England 6959
          Death: 7 Apr 1905 -  ( at age 75) 6959
         Burial: 

Spouses and Children
1. *Hannah TAINTON [327] (1828 - 9 Apr 1910) 2209,3223 
       Marriage: 1900 - , Victoria, Australia 6960
         Status: 

Marriage Events

1. Alt. Marriage: 5 Mar 1900, , Victoria, Australia.
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MARSHALL [8123]

      Sex: M

Spouses and Children
1. *Brooke Gwendoline McGEE [1793]
       Children:
                1. Oliver James MARSHALL [8124]


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Albert James MARSHALL [397]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1908 - Maryborough, Vic, Australia 6961
    Christening: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 

Parents
         Father: Midas John MARSHALL [358] (1886-1956) 
         Mother: Alice May CRUICKSHANK [338] (1888-1966) 


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Estella Mavis MARSHALL [398]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1911 - Maryborough, Vic, Australia 4155
    Christening: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 

Parents
         Father: Midas John MARSHALL [358] (1886-1956) 
         Mother: Alice May CRUICKSHANK [338] (1888-1966) 

Spouses and Children
1. *John Victor DIXON [8447] (       -       )
       Marriage: 1930 - , Victoria, Australia 4156
         Status: 

Marriage Events

1. Alt. Marriage: 2 Aug 1930, Geelong, Vic, Australia.
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Heath MARSHALL [2941]

      Sex: M

Spouses and Children
1. *Kylie THURING [2939]
       Children:
                1. Shayenne MARSHALL [2942]


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Joseph MARSHALL [8305]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 
    Christening: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 

Spouses and Children
1. *Elizabeth COLLINS [8306] (       -       )
       Marriage: 
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Midas John MARSHALL [358] (1886-1956)


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Lillian Ada Caroline MARSHALL [8315]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 
    Christening: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 

Spouses and Children
1. *Leslie Mark ROWE [745] (1907 -       ) 6962 
       Marriage: 1932 - , Victoria, Australia 6963
         Status: 


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Mabel Alice MARSHALL [8289]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 28 Mar 1905 - North Motton, Tas, Australia 2877
    Christening: 
          Death: 9 Oct 1994 - Melbourne, Victoria, Australia ( at age 89) 2877
         Burial: 

Spouses and Children
1. *William Henry George McNULTY [8288] (14 Aug 1895 - 11 Jan 1942) 2877, 2877 
       Marriage: 
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Doreen Ellen McNULTY [8287] (1932-2009)


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Midas John MARSHALL [358]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1886 - , Victoria, Australia
    Christening: 
          Death: 1956 - Geelong, Vic, Australia ( at age 70) 3254
         Burial: 

Parents
         Father: Joseph MARSHALL [8305] (      -      ) 
         Mother: Elizabeth COLLINS [8306] (      -      ) 

Spouses and Children
1. *Alice May CRUICKSHANK [338] (1888 - 1966) 3252,3253 
       Marriage: 1908 - , Victoria, Australia 3255
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Albert James MARSHALL [397] (1908-      )
                2. Estella Mavis MARSHALL [398] (1911-      )
                3. Nellie Irene MARSHALL [419] (1913-1982)


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Nellie Irene MARSHALL [419]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1913 - Maryborough, Vic, Australia 6031
    Christening: 
          Death: 1982 - Geelong, Vic, Australia ( at age 69) 6032
         Burial: 

Parents
         Father: Midas John MARSHALL [358] (1886-1956) 
         Mother: Alice May CRUICKSHANK [338] (1888-1966) 

Spouses and Children
1. *Henry Maxwell HOYLE [8446] (       -       )
       Marriage: 1934 - , Victoria, Australia 6033
         Status: 


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Oliver James MARSHALL [8124]

      Sex: M

Parents
         Father: MARSHALL [8123] 
         Mother: Brooke Gwendoline McGEE [1793] 


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Sarah MARSHALL [10822]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1819 - , Lancashire, England 2919
    Christening: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 

Spouses and Children
1. *Geoge PARSELL [8495] (21 Nov 1804 - 1876) 2919 
       Marriage: 1870 - , Victoria, Australia 2919
         Status: 


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Shayenne MARSHALL [2942]

      Sex: F

Parents
         Father: Heath MARSHALL [2941] 
         Mother: Kylie THURING [2939] 


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Athol Hughie Jack MARSHMAN [5983]

      Sex: M
AKA: Bill MARSHMAN
Individual Information
     Birth Date: 21 Mar 1923 - , Victoria, Australia
    Christening: 
          Death: 1969 - Warracknabeal, Vic, Australia ( at age 46) 2488
         Burial: 

Parents
         Father: George Alexander MARSHMAN [3431] (1893-1976) 
         Mother: Lillian Alma Alison ROBINS [3430] (1890-1955) 

Spouses and Children
1. *Mona Elizabeth CHAPMAN [6707] (1926 - 23 Sep 1997) 9 
       Marriage: 1949 - , Victoria, Australia 2489
         Status: 

Notes
General:
Father of

Stanley William Marshman 1952-1992
Bette
Robyn
Peter

picture Barry MARSHMAN [10000]

      Sex: M

Parents
         Father: Thomas Albert Robins MARSHMAN [5982] (1918-1989) 2354 
         Mother: Ada Isobel KAY [9998] (Abt 1923-2017) 


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George Alexander MARSHMAN [3431]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 3 Jul 1893 - , Victoria, Australia 5952
    Christening: 
          Death: 26 Dec 1976 - Bermagui, NSW, Australia ( at age 83) 5953
         Burial: 

Parents
         Father: Joshua Jesse MARSHMAN [11941] (Abt 1853-1915) 
         Mother: Frances Charlotte CASEY [11890] (Abt 1854-1939) 

Spouses and Children
1. *Lillian Alma Alison ROBINS [3430] (1890 - 2 Apr 1955) 2354,6964,6965 
       Marriage: 1916 6966,6967
         Status: 

Marriage Events

1. Alt. Marriage: 29 Mar 1916, Willow Grove, Vic, Australia. Children: 1. Henry Alexander Jesse MARSHMAN 2354 [5981] (1917-1918) 2. Thomas Albert Robins MARSHMAN 2354 [5982] (1918-1989) 3. Merva Maysee MARSHMAN 2354 [6705] (1919-2006) 4. Ira Lilias MARSHMAN 2354 [6704] (1922-1991) 5. Athol Hughie Jack MARSHMAN 2354 [5983] (1923-1969) 6. Lyle George MARSHMAN 2354 [6703] (1925-1992) 2. Linda Florence HOLSHAUZER [12494] (1905 - 1989) 5951 Marriage: 1956 - , Victoria, Australia 5954 Status:


Notes
General:
Warracknabeal Herald (Vic. : 1914 - 1918) Tue 11 Apr 1916 Page 5 BRIM.
WELCOMED HOME. - .

Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Hovey, also. Mr. and Mrs. George Marshman, who returned recently from their respective wedding tours, were heartily welcomed home by their many friends last week. The first portion of the evening was devoted to the old-fashioned mode of welcome-known as tin kettling.

George remarried in 1956 to Linda Florence Shipton

Ouyen Mail (Vic. : 1915 - 1918, 1931 - 1941) View title info Wed 3 Jun 1936 Page 9
OUYEN COURT
OUYEN COURT
Driving Without a Light
At the Ouyen Court of Petty Sessions before Messrs. W. J. Clarke and D. T. A Bevan, J's.P. on Thursday,
George Alexander Marshman was fined 5/ for driving a gig without a light on the Calder Highway north of Ouyen
on May 6. First Constable Lucas was the informant. Defendant did not appear. He had given as his excuse
that he had gone to a sale and did not think he would be getting home so late.

Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954 Sat 2 Oct 1937 Page 82
New Mallee Club

New Mallee Club
UNDETERRED by clouds of dust and a gale, the recently revived Ouyen Gun Club went on with its opening a
week ago as arranged. The club for the time being is concentrating on clay birds.
At the opening shoot L. S. Downe and G Hicks divided for first sweepstake with 6 but of 8. Downe also won the second event with a similar performance. .
Last Saturday Harry Christian, the secretary, shot well to win two sweep-Stakes. The others were won by George
Marshman, Tom Knight and R. Ingwersen.

picture Henry Alexander Jesse MARSHMAN [5981]



      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1917 - , Victoria, Australia 6968
    Christening: 
          Death: 1918 - Warracknabeal, Vic, Australia ( at age 1) 6969
         Burial: 

Parents
         Father: George Alexander MARSHMAN [3431] (1893-1976) 
         Mother: Lillian Alma Alison ROBINS [3430] (1890-1955) 


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Ira Lilias MARSHMAN [6704]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1922 - Hopetoun, Vic, Australia 6970
    Christening: 
          Death: 7 Jul 1991 -  ( at age 69)
         Burial: 1991 - Ouyen, Vic, Australia 6971

Parents
         Father: George Alexander MARSHMAN [3431] (1893-1976) 
         Mother: Lillian Alma Alison ROBINS [3430] (1890-1955) 

Spouses and Children
1. *Leo Joseph O'CALLAGHAN [6709] (1916 - 28 Apr 2010) 9 
       Marriage: 1944 - , Victoria, Australia 6972
         Status: 

Notes
General:
Lived in the Ouyen area and had 2 sons and 2 daughters

O'Callaghan Ira Lillias (Peg) passed away suddenly at home on July 7 1991. Loved wife of Leo, loved mother of Leo and Marlene, Frank and Juanita, Irene and John (Mrs Pickering), Helen and Lyle (Mrs Parmenter). Nana Peg to Brendan, Stephen, Ricky, Deborah, Katrina, William, Alistair, Wade and Boyd aged 68 years.
Published Melbourne Herald Sun Newspaper 9 July 1991 6973

picture Joshua Jesse MARSHMAN [11941]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: Abt 1853 - , SA, Australia
    Christening: 
          Death: 1915 - Brim, VIC, Australia ( aged about 62)
         Burial: 

Spouses and Children
1. *Frances Charlotte CASEY [11890] (Abt 1854 - 1939)
       Marriage: 
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Joshua Jessie MARSHMAN [11942] (Abt 1873-1930)
                2. George Alexander MARSHMAN [3431] (1893-1976)

Notes
General:
South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) Fri 18 Apr 1873 Page 4 Family Notices
MARSHMAN-CASSEY.~On the 15th April, at the residence of the bridegroom's parents, Mallala, by licence, by Mr. J. Colbourne, Christian minister, Joshua Jesse, fifth son of Mr. Joshua Marshman, to Miss Charlotte Frances
Cassey, of same place.


Warracknabeal Herald (Vic. : 1914 - 1918) Tue 8 Jun 1915 Page 6 MR. J. J. MARSHMAN.

MR, J. J. MARSHMAN.
The news of the sudden death of Mr. Joshua Jesse Marshman on Saturday last (writes our Brim correspondent came as a great shock to the community. The deceased was apparently in his usual health that morning, and after attending to some sick horses, took them to a paddock close , to the house, it being then about 12 noon. Shortly after Mrs. Marshman called him to dinner. As there was no reply and she could not see him at the sheds or stables, she concluded he had gone to a neighbor's. At 6 p.m. she sent her grandson, Willie Tremewan, and another lad to get the cows, and on their way, about four chains from the house, they saw him lying dead near the gate, with a stick in his hand which he had to make the gate secure. It is surmised he had heart failure, and had lain there since 12 o'clock. A brother in South Australia died under similar circumstances a few years ago while returning from a picnic. The deceased gentleman was 63 years of age, and was born in Penfield, South Australia. He came to the Mallee, along with a number of South Australian settlers, about 26 years ago, afterwards giving up farming pursuits for his trade as a blacksmith. A few years ago he went on the land again. The anxiety caused by the bad seasons and loss of horses through this drought, combined with the after effects of two serious accidents, apparently undermined his constitution, and prematurely aged him. He was one of the leading men in the local Methodist Church, and took a keen and active interest In the Sunday school. His place as an earnest Christian worker will be hard to fill. He leaves a widow and grown up family of three daughters and two sons to mourn their sad loss; also three sisters and two brothers, viz., Mrs. M. Hovey, Brim; Mrs. Amor, Warracknabeal; Mrs, Barr, Lismore; Mr. Albert Marshman. Winchelsea and Mr. Arthur Marshman, Bena, for all of whom much sympathy is expressed

Dimboola Banner and Wimmera and Mallee Advertiser (Vic. : 1914 - 1918) Fri 18 Jun 1915 Page 2 Correspondence
Joshua Jesse Marshman, a very old resident of Brim, was found dead in a paddock. He went out to attend sick
horses, and as he did not return by the evening a search was made, and he was found lying with a stick in his hand
Apparently he had fallen when fastening the paddock gate. It is surmised that heart failure was the cause of death. His brother died suddenly some years ago when returning from a picnic.

The Ballarat Courier (Vic. : 1869 - 1883; 1914 - 1918) Tue 8 Jun 1915 Page 2 DIED IN PADDOCK.
DIED IN PADDOCK WARRACKNABEAL Joshua Jesse Marshman a ... Resident of Brim, was found in a paddock. He went out to attend horses, and as he did not return that evening a search was made and he was found lying with a stick
Apparently, he was on the ???? the paddock gate. ???? is surmised, was the cause ???? brother died
suddenly some ???? when returning from a ?????

picture Joshua Jessie MARSHMAN [11942]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: Abt 1873
    Christening: 
          Death: 1930 -  ( aged about 57)
         Burial: 

Parents
         Father: Joshua Jesse MARSHMAN [11941] (Abt 1853-1915) 
         Mother: Frances Charlotte CASEY [11890] (Abt 1854-1939) 

Spouses and Children
1. *Mary Frances COLLINS [11943]


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Lyle George MARSHMAN [6703]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 2 Sep 1925 - Ouyen, Vic, Australia
    Christening: 
          Death: 1 Sep 1992 - Mildura, Vic, Australia ( at age 66) 2355
         Burial: 

Parents
         Father: George Alexander MARSHMAN [3431] (1893-1976) 
         Mother: Lillian Alma Alison ROBINS [3430] (1890-1955) 

Spouses and Children
1. *Sheila Catherine CARROLAN [6711] (       -       ) 9 
       Marriage: 1949 - , Victoria, Australia 2356
         Status: 

Notes
General:
2 children, Tommy and Ray

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