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Ella May SAGE [1987]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 6 Jul 2002 - Warragul, Victoria, Australia
    Christening: 
          Death: 6 Jul 2002 - Warragul, Victoria, Australia
         Burial: 10 Jul 2002 - Korumburra, Vic, Australia

Events

1. Obituary: Herald Sun newspaper, 12 Jul 2002, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.

2. Obituary: South Gippsland Sentinel Times, 16 Jul 2002, Korumburra, Vic, Australia.


Parents
         Father: Grant SAGE [1986] 
         Mother: Kellie Louise JONES [923] 

Notes
General:
South Gippsland Sentinel Times 16 July 2002
SAGE - JONES (Still born). To Grant and Kellie a beautiful daughter Ella May born on 6.7.2002 at Warragul Hospital. Granddaughter of Bob, Jo, Elaine, John, Len and Margaret. Great granddaughter of Jim and Alice (dec), Alex (dec), and Phyl. Niece of Cameron, Nicole, Tanya, Adrian and Bradley (dec) Michael, Coral, Kathy, Kelvin, Pat, Phillip, Greg, Sharon, Sue, John, Max, David, Fiona, David and families. Thank you to Dr Bensley, Dr Simon and mid-wives. Our shining star about in our hears forever.

Herald Sun Melbourne 17 July 2016
SAGE (Jones) to Kellie and Grant a daughter Ella May. Born July 6 2002 at Warragul Hospital (stillborn). Our shining star above. In our hearts forever.

picture Grant SAGE [1986]

      Sex: M

Parents
         Father: William Robert SAGE [12320] (1946-2022) 
         Mother: Elaine [12321] 

Spouses and Children
1. *Kellie Louise JONES [923]
       Children:
                1. Ella May SAGE  567 [1987] (2002-2002)
                2. James Scott SAGE [1990]
                3. Kasey Jane SAGE [2714]


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James Scott SAGE [1990]

      Sex: M

Parents
         Father: Grant SAGE [1986] 
         Mother: Kellie Louise JONES [923] 


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Kasey Jane SAGE [2714]

      Sex: F

Parents
         Father: Grant SAGE [1986] 
         Mother: Kellie Louise JONES [923] 


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Selina SAGE [8457]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1871 - Lethbridge, Vic, Australia 7470
    Christening: 17 Mar 1873 - Geelong, Vic, Australia 7470
          Death: 
         Burial: 

Spouses and Children
1. *Louis John DURLING [6195] (Abt 1863 - 1936)
       Marriage: 1895 - , Victoria, Australia 3470
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Louis DURLING [8458] (Abt 1893-1961)


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William Robert SAGE [12320]



      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1946 - Leongatha, Vic, Australia
    Christening: 
          Death: 2022 - Leongatha, Vic, Australia
         Burial: 

Spouses and Children
1. *Elaine [12321]
       Children:
                1. Grant SAGE [1986]


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Clara Elizabeth SAIL [7568]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1895 - Rushden, Northamptonshire, England 1268
    Christening: 
          Death: 1972 1268
         Burial: 

Spouses and Children
1. *Ralph WRIGHT [7567] (1889 - 12 Feb 1959)
       Marriage: Dec Q 1926 - Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, England 1268
         Status: 


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Catherine Leigh SALAN [1129]

      Sex: F

Spouses and Children
1. *Kenneth SULLIVAN [903]


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Private

      Sex: F

Parents
         Father: Private 
         Mother: Private 


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Private

      Sex: M

Parents
         Father: Private 
         Mother: Private 


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Private

      Sex: M

Spouses and Children
1. Private
       Children:
                1. Private
                2. Private
                3. Private


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Private

      Sex: M

Parents
         Father: Private 
         Mother: Private 


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Ann SALTER [4136]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: Cir 1770 825
    Christening: 
          Death: 29 Dec 1822 - Winkleigh, Devonshire, England
         Burial: 

Spouses and Children
1. *William COLLIHOLE [4135] (1762 - 27 Jun 1847) 825 
       Marriage: 4 Mar 1794 - Winkleigh, Devonshire, England 2248
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Thomas COLLIHOLE [1029] (1798-1879)


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Julie May SALTER [2887]

      Sex: F

Spouses and Children
1. *David Steven PAY [2883]
       Children:
                1. Bradlee David PAY [2889]
                2. Scott Eric PAY [2890]
                3. Tameca May PAY [2891]


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Keith SALTER [13628]

      Sex: M

Spouses and Children
1. *Brenda Y ELMER [13627]


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Alfred Edward SALWAY [11183]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1880
    Christening: 
          Death: 1955
         Burial: 

Spouses and Children
1. *Eva Mary ROWE [11182] (1882 - 1963)
       Marriage: 1901 - , Guernsey, Channel Islands
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Hope RIta Mary SALWAY [11184] (1916-2005)
                2. Rowe SALWAY [11211] (1922-2003)


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Hope RIta Mary SALWAY [11184]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1916 - , Guernsey, Channel Islands
    Christening: 
          Death: 2005 - Calgery, Alberta, Canada
         Burial: 

Parents
         Father: Alfred Edward SALWAY [11183] (1880-1955) 
         Mother: Eva Mary ROWE [11182] (1882-1963) 

Spouses and Children
1. *Lloyd John PURNELL [11185]

2. Carl Hendrick Munster SWENDSEN [11186]
       Children:
                1. Mike SWENDSEN [11187]


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Marilyn Greer SALWAY [11213]

      Sex: F

Parents
         Father: Rowe SALWAY [11211] (1922-2003) 
         Mother: Elizabeth Mae GRIFFIN [11212] (1925-1995) 


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Rowe SALWAY [11211]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1922 - Cardsten, Alberta, Canada
    Christening: 
          Death: 2003 - Draper, Utah, USA
         Burial: 

Parents
         Father: Alfred Edward SALWAY [11183] (1880-1955) 
         Mother: Eva Mary ROWE [11182] (1882-1963) 

Spouses and Children
1. *Elizabeth Mae GRIFFIN [11212] (1925 - 1995)
       Marriage: 1944 - Willow Creek, Alberta, Canada
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Marilyn Greer SALWAY [11213]


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Joe SAMLER [13339]

      Sex: M

Spouses and Children
1. *Gladys A SCULTHORPE [13335] (1899 - 1989)
       Marriage: 
         Status: 


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Andre James SAMMUT [8200]

      Sex: M

Spouses and Children
1. *Michelle Elise COOK [1725]
       Children:
                1. Noah Oliver SAMMUT [9656]


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Noah Oliver SAMMUT [9656]

      Sex: M

Parents
         Father: Andre James SAMMUT [8200] 
         Mother: Michelle Elise COOK [1725] 


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Thirzah SAMPEY GWYNNE [10778]

      Sex: F

Spouses and Children
1. *William Thomas KIDD [10766] (1890 - 1965) 446 
       Marriage: 
         Status: 


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Martha SAMPSON [9216]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 
    Christening: 13 Sep 1851 7326
          Death: 18 May 1923 - Diamond Creek, Vic, Australia 7326
         Burial: 

Spouses and Children
1. *George ROSE [9215] (       -       )
       Marriage: 20 Oct 1873 - Brompton, South Australia, Australia 7326
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Ethel Gertrude ROSE [9183] (1883-1944)


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Elizabeth SAMUEL [11786]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1625 - Colan, Cornwall, England 4103
    Christening: 
          Death: 11 Oct 1691 - Newlyn East, Cornwall, England 4103
         Burial: 

Spouses and Children
1. *Samuel GLANVILLE [11785] (1628 - 13 Jan 1688) 4103 
       Marriage: 
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. William GLANVILLE  2017 [11781] (1648-1726)


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Ivy SANDALL [4247]



      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 23 Dec 1906
    Christening: 
          Death: 21 Dec 1987
         Burial: 

Spouses and Children
1. *James Albert John BONHAM [4246] (14 Jan 1901 - 24 Jun 1976) 1001 
       Marriage: 1936 - Brisbane, Qld, Australia 1001
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Mary BONHAM [4433]


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Adolph SANDER [9027]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1847 - Hamburg, Germany 7471
    Christening: 
          Death: 1911 - Bendigo, Vic, Australia 7472
         Burial: 

Spouses and Children
1. *Agnes Kate EDWARDS [5402] (1855 - 1898)
       Marriage: 1893 - , Victoria, Australia 3515
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Adolph Sander SHUTTLEWORTH [9596] (1890-1963)
                2. Albina SANDER [9597] (1891-1976)
                3. Otto SANDER [9595] (1893-1966)
                4. Johanna Priscilla SANDER [9598] (1897-1897)

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South Bourke and Mornington Journal (Richmond, Vic. : 1877 - 1920; 1926 - 1927) Wed 24 Apr 1878 Page 3 SEEDS, AND THEIR TREATMENT.
Adolph Sander, the man who recently perambulated the streets of Melbourne dressed in garments made of newspapers, has been arrested on a charge of receiving stolen goods. He has latterly been hawking goods in the suburbs of Melbourne, and a large quantity of stolen property was found in his house.


The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954) Thu 2 May 1878 Page 3 Alleged Burglary.
Alleged Burglary.
Adolphe Sander, who at one time kept a large grocery store in Little Collins street east, and who, some three years since, received a sentence for setting his premises on fire, was brought before the City Court this afternoon, charged with stealing a quantity of jewellery, valued at £80, from the shop of Aaron Davis, of Russell street", on the night of the 15th March last. Recently Detectives Hayes, Williams, and Foster recovered about £35 worth of the stolen jewellery from several pawnbrokers, and also from a dealer travelling in the Western district, named Kisner. The sale of the stolen property was clearly traced to the prisoner, as being the person who disposed of it two days after the robbery occurred. The detective officers deserve credit for the astute manner in which they recovered the property. The case had not been concluded at the time The Herald went to press. There are other charges of equally as grave a character pending against the accused.

The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954) Mon 17 Jun 1878 Page 3 Central Criminal Court.
SENTENCED.
Adolph Sander, convicted on two charges of having feloniously received stolen property, was sentenced to six years' and five years' imprisonment, to be cumulative. The prisoner had previously undergone a sentence of eight years for arson

The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924) Tue 16 Nov 1897 Page 4 ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.
A TIMELY RESCUE.
A desperate attempt was made by a man named Adolph Sander, describing himself as a baker, 44 years of age, to commit suicide yesterday afternoon. Sander, who resides at the corner of Pleasant and Wills street, is a married man and has three children. At about 3 o'clock in the afternoon he went into an unoccupied room in his residence and climbed through the manhole in the ceiling. His mode of procedure was ingenious. Taking a clothes' line with him he made one end fast to a rafter in the roof, and tied the other end round his neck with a slip, knot. A boarder in the house named J. Roberts at this stage happened to hear a peculiar noise above the ceiling, and went into the room to ascertain the cause. To his consternation he saw the accused slipping down through the manhole with the rope round his neck. The rope had already tightened, and in another second or two all would have been over with Sander, but Roberts sprang forward and managed to cut the rope in time to save the life of the desperate man. When the rope was taken from him, he was almost unconscious, and one of the children, who happened to be near at hand, was sent for a doctor, but not being able to find one, went to Mr H. Finde, chemist, and reported the case to him. Mr Finde at once informed Constable Tolmie, who was in the vicinity. The constable immediately went to the house and arrested Sander on a charge of attempting to commit suicide. The accused was taken to the Town watchhouse in a cab and locked up. lie seemed to be in possession of his senses, but was very reluctant to answer questions, and appeared to be suffering from headache.

He would give no reason for his rash act, only remarking that if he had succeeded in putting an end to his life a great many of his acquaintances would not have been overwhelmed with grief. It was subsequently ascertained that the accused gained his living by selling hot pies in the street, and he occasionally obtained work at his trade. He will be carefully watched while in the lockup, to guard against any further attempt at self-destruction

Mount Alexander Mail (Vic. : 1854 - 1917) Tue 4 Oct 1898 Page 2 ITEMS OF NEWS.
An outbreak of scarlet., fever in a lane off Webster-street, Ballarat, engaged the attention of the Health Officer on Saturday. The patients were the three children of Adolph Sander,. and, although their home is described by the city inspector as disgracefully dilapidated and unfit for human habitation, Sander, who is a baker, earns his living therein by the manufacture of muffins and crumpets, which have been regularly consumed throughout the district.

Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918) Tue 8 Nov 1910 Page 4 CITY COURT.Arrears of Maintenance.

Adolph Sander was sued for 14/, being arrears of maintenance. E. E. O'Grady, assistant clerk of courts, deposed that the child of defendant was a ward of the State, and Sander had been ordered to pay 2/ weekly towards its support. The bench ordered that the money be paid within two days, in default seven days' imprisonment.

The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Tue 10 Oct 1911 Page 4 BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.
BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

The late Colour-Sergeant Lyne was buried with military honours on Monday.
An inquest was opened on Monday concerning the death of Adolph Sander, evidence having been given that death was due to a fracture of the skull. The inquest was adjourned until Saturday. The detectives are investigating a statement that Sander was engaged in a fight on Saturday night.


The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924) Tue 17 Oct 1911 Page 4 DEATH FROM INJURIES.

DEATH FROM INJURIES.
THE RESULT OF A DRUNKEN
BRAWL.
AN OPEN VERDICT RETURNED.
The inquest concerning the death, of Adolph Sander, 65 years of age, which, occurred at Bendigo on October 7, was held on Saturday. Evidence was given that the and a young man named Came from were engaged in a brawl outside the Blue Bell Hotel after drinking inside, and that Cameron struck Sander, knocking him down. He was insensible for a while, but came round. Cameron went home, but Sander returned, and got into another disturbance. On the following morning his body was found against a brick wall next to the hotel.

Dr Williams said that death was due to fracture of the base of the skull and laceration of the brain. Mr E. X. Moore. P.M., coroner, said there was undoubted evidence that Sander had fallen from a blow from Cameron, and had it not been for the way in which the body had been found, and some doubt in the evidence, he would have had no option but to send Cameron for trial on a charge of manslaughter. It was disgraceful that a lad like him, only twenty years of age, should, have been, in one of the lowest hotels in Bendigo. He found that the deceased died from injuries described by Dr Williams, but there was no evidence as to how he came by them.

The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Mon 16 Oct 1911 Page 4 OLD MAN'S DEATH.
OLD MAN'S DEATH.
A SORDID STORY.
BENDIGO, Sunday -An inquest was held on Saturday afternoon by Mr K N Moore, P.M., concerning; the death of Adolph Sander whose body had been found lying at the rear of an ununtenanted shop in High street Alvina Sander, domestic servant, said her father was drinking at the Blue Bell Hotel, High street, on Saturday evening October 7 and was followed out of the hotel by a man named "Malvern" Cameron An argument ensued and she heard a fall. She saw Cameron standing beside her father and she said, "Did you hit my father" and he replied, "What if I did?"
He then made a blow at her Dr Williams said that death was due to a fracture of the base of the skull and laceration of the brain. From the position in which the body was found it was possible that the fracture was caused by the deceased falling against the building Malvern Angus Cameron aged 20 years a wood carter residing at Ironbark said that Sander followed him out of the hotel and used filthy expressions toward him They both put up their hands and he struck Sander who fell on the footpath The young woman Sander came out of the hotel and hit him (witness) across the face He carried Sander into the piano room and rubbed his face, as he thought he was only "out" for a while, and would come round again

Mr Moore P.M. said that there was no doubt that Sander fell once from a blow received from Cameron. Cameron had gone to one of the lowest public houses in Bendigo. He ought to be ashamed of himself for having been there and he could not say whether he was the cause of the death of a man old enough to be his grandfather. Had it not been for the way in which the body was found it would have been his duty to send Cameron for trial on a charge of manslaughter. But
there was not sufficient evidence to warrant that course. He found that death was due to a fracture of the skull and laceration of the brain the result of a fall but he was unable to say how he received the injuries from which he died.

picture Albina SANDER [9597]

      Sex: F
AKA: Alvina SANDER, Alvina VARKER
Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1891 - , Victoria, Australia 7473
    Christening: 
          Death: 1976 - Hawthorn, Vic, Australia 7474
         Burial: 

Parents
         Father: Adolph SANDER [9027] (1847-1911) 
         Mother: Agnes Kate EDWARDS [5402] (1855-1898) 

Spouses and Children
1. *Albert James VARKER [11475]

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General:
Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918) Fri 28 Jan 1910 Page 5 CITY COURT.
Insufficient Means of Support
Two girls, Alvina Sander and Rubina O' Shannnessey were charged with having insufficient means of support, Sander was the first to be charged, and she pleaded not guilty.
She was defended by Mr. J. F. Barnett. Constable Dugan deposed that he arrested the accused the previous afternoon.
Frequent complaints about her conduct had been made, and witness had seen her knocking about the streets late at night in company with men. So far as he knew she had no means of support. Constable Smith stated that he had also had had occasion to warn accused. Mr Barnett said of late accused had been engaged keeping house for her brother, who was a partner in a photographers business at Howard Place. Adolph Sander said he was the father of the accused, who is 18 years of age. He had been keeping he up to a fortnight ago when he had to go to the hospital, he having broken his arm.

Since then she had been keeping house for her brother . Questioned regarding his means, witness said he earned a little himself but had remittances sent to him from Germany. During the last 18 months he had received £181 in that way. Adolph Albert Sander , son of the pervious witness, deposed that his sister was now engaged keeping house for witness and his partner. There was furniture in the house, and she received 6/ per week as wages. Albert Victor Schilling said he was Sander's partner. Accused now kept house for them. and was paid 6/ per week. The bench remarked that it was a very distressing case. It was evident that the girl was not under proper care and control. It was monstrous To think that three policemen would endeavour to swear away a young girls character, and he did not believe they would. he would like to know what her present surrounds were. Constable Dugan, recalled said that in one room there was a small bed hardly big enough for one yet accused and the other girl whom he arrested had been sleeping in it. The bed clothes were few and filthy. Sander and Schilling slept in a bed upstairs and beyond a dresser there was practically no furniture in the place. Mr Anderson said if the girl did not improve in the next year or two, then it was goodbye to everything good in her. Accused told the bench that she could get a situation with a lady at Golden Square. The case was adjourned for a week to afford accused an opportunity of getting the situation, the bench remarking that it would prefer to rescue her and get her not a good home rather than send her to gaol.

Rubina O'Shannessy was similarly charged. Constable Dugan said accused had been in company with the girl Sander. He arrested her simply to prevent her continuing her downward course. He believed her mother was a respectable, hard working woman. The mother of the accused stated her daughter left home on Sunday night, saying she awes going to a friend's place to tea, but she did not return . Witness had no trouble with her until she became acquainted with the girl Sander. She believed she could still control her
daughter. The bench cautioned accused that the police would keep an eye on her.
The case would be adjourned for a week to see if she would behave herself and remain under her mothers' care,

The Bendigo Independent (Vic. : 1891 - 1918) Fri 7 Sep 1917 Page 3 GOLD IN POSSESSION.
GOLD IN POSSESSION.
YOUNG MINER SENTENCED,
SIX WEEKS' IMPRISONMENT.
Albert James Varker, a married man, aged 22 years, employed as a miner at the Carlisle mine, was yesterday charged in the City Court with failing to satisfy the police that he came lawfully by certain gold when asked for an explanation at Long Gully on August 28 last.

Mr. C. J. Rogers, P.M., occupied the bench. Mr. Smalley prosecuted, and Mr. Luke Murphy defended. Constable Earnshaw said that on August 28 he was with Constable Olive at the Carlisle mine. He went down early to the chute in the 1200ft level. After a search he discovered two gold-bearing specimens embedded in some grit on a small ledge. Then he proceeded along the level and saw accused standing behind a truck. Witness said, "Police," and grabbed him with both hands. Accused tried to get his hand in his waistcoat pocket.

Constable Olive searched his jacket and found gold. Accused said he did not know how it got there. Witness asked him to satisfy him as to his lawfully coming by the gold. Accused answered that he picked the gold up the day after the last big raid at the mine. Witness went to the chute and found the gold-bearing specimens were missing.

Mr. Murphy: Have you anyone in the mine who gives you information?
Constable Earnshaw: I refuse to answer.
Mr. Murphy,: Did you say at a later stage, "Act the man and I will get you a job in a mine where there is no gold?"
Witness: No.
Mr. Murphy: Did,, you say: May I search your house? I have no warrant and unless you agree to let me go now it will be necessary for me to take you to the watchhouse and lock you up till I secure one.
Witness: Yes.
Constable Olive accompanied them to the house.
James Sims, manager of the Carlisle mine, said he knew the accused who was employed at the mine. On the day in question accused was working as trucker at the 1264ft level, commonly known as the 1200ft level. There was no one else working in the chute on that morning.
The gold (produced) resembled the gold taken from this level.
Mr. Murphy: Was a man named Wilson working there?
Witness: Yes.
Mr. Murphy: You said accused was the only one working there.
Witness: I said in the chute; there were others working in the level.
Constable Olive corroborated Constable Earn shaw's evidence, and produced the paper which the gold was wrapped in, which was torn from a copy of the previous day's issue (27/8/17).
To Mr. Murphy: I thought the coat accused was wearing was the same color as, the vest. He said he picked the vest up in the changing room. I Willie not swear the vest and coat were of the same texture. While he was searching, Constable Earnshaw said, "Look here," and I saw the gold, which was partly exposed.
Mr. Murphy: Marvellous!
John A. - Michelsen, reporter, on the staff of the Bendigo Advertiser, gave evidence as to the cutting being identical with the day's issue (produced.
Mr. Murphy said that the over whelming evidence given by the witnesses proved that he was in possession of the parcel of gold. The story told by him at the Carlisle mine to the constable was that he found the vest in the changing room under a boiler. He was not aware that the parcel was in his possession. He is a young man, and when the constables visited his house they did not find any dealings with gold.
They could see what a great risk accused ran by picking up the gold putting it in his pocket. It
seemed to him (Mr. Murphy) that someone put it in his pocket. It is a cursed practice having these pimps in the mines, but, unfortunately, it was necessary at times. It was not right that such miserable worms should be allowed to work with honest miners.

Albert James Varker, living at 108 Rowan street, said he was on day shift on August 28 at the Carlisle mine. He started work at 7 a.m., and finished at 3 pm. Three other men were working at the same level, viz. 1200ft. His duty was to wheel the quartz. During the morning he did that work, and about 10 a.m. the constables arrived. Constable Earnshaw said, "If you act the man I will do so, and get you another job." He had been off work for seven days, and on returning found his waistcoat had gone. The miners leave their vests in the changing-house. The reason he wore his vest was because he suffered from rheumatics. The gold produced was that which was found in the pocket of his waist-coat. He did not know it was there. If the constables said they saw a piece of gold in the sand then someone must have put it there. He knew nothing about the, gold in his pocket.
To Mr. Smalley: There was no struggle between accused and the constable. He pulled away because the constable was hurting his finger.
Mr. Smalley (sarcastically) : It must have been a great surprise to you.
Accused: It was.
To Mr. Smalley: I did not say I picked the waistcoat up the day after the raid, or that I have been wearing it ever since.
The P.M.: I am not satisfied with the defence that accused came lawfully by the gold.
Mr. Murphy: Then I will call further evidence. Continuing, Mr. Murphv said it is the rule to give a first
offender an opportunity to make good. In all walks of life there are leakages, and this case has been magnified like other gold cases. Accused should not be sent to gaol.
Mr, Rogers: He is convicted and sentence to six weeks' imprisonment.
At this stage accused s wife collapsed, and had to be taken from court.

The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954) Wed 29 Aug 1917 Page 8 BENDIGO.
BENDIGO.
A miner named Albert James Varker, 22, married, was arrested at the Bendigo Amalgamated Gold Fields Carlisle mine on Tuesday, on a charge of having been found in possession of gold for which he could not satisfactorily account. He was subsequently liberated on a surety of £100 to appear at the police court on Monday.

The retiring Mayoress (Mrs.W. Beebe) has been presented by councillors with a handsome diamond ring as a token of appreciation of the manner in which she carried out her duties during Cr Beebe's 2 years occupancy of the mayoral chair

Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929) Mon 25 Feb 1929 Page 9 CHILD DROWNED IN
CHILD DROWNED IN LAKE
BENDIGO, Feb. 24.
'Desmond David Varker, aged two and a half years, of Bridge Street, Bendigo, was drowned in Lake Weeroona on Saturday evening. The child was playing with two sisters and a brother at the lake, when he was suddenly missed. The other children ran home to see if -the child was there, but finding he had not returned they went back to the lake and found his hat on the bank. After an hour's search, members of the Bendigo Rowing Club' recovered the body.


The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954) Mon 25 Feb 1929 Page 12 AN INFANT'S DEATH.
AN INFANT'S DEATH
Drowned in a Lake.
BENDIGO, Sunday.- On Saturday evening Desmond David Varker, the two-year-old son of Mr and Mrs Albert James Varker of Bridge-street, was drowned in Lake Weeroona. With his two young sisters and a brother the child had been playing on one of the banks of the lake.

He was missed by one of his playmates and as a search failed to locate him it was thought he had gone home. The children ran to their home a quarter of a mile distant, but he was not there. They hurried back to the lake and found the little boy's hat on the bank near the boat sheds. Members of the Sandhurst Rowing Club searched the water for the body, which was eventually located by Mr. G. J. Caldwell. A doctor was summoned, and artificial respiration methods were applied without avail.

An inquest was held today by the coroner, Mr A. M. Cook, P. M., and a verdict of death form accidental drowning was recorded.

picture Johanna Priscilla SANDER [9598]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1897 - , Victoria, Australia 7475
    Christening: 
          Death: 1897 - Geelong, Vic, Australia 7476
         Burial: 

Parents
         Father: Adolph SANDER [9027] (1847-1911) 
         Mother: Agnes Kate EDWARDS [5402] (1855-1898) 


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Otto SANDER [9595]

      Sex: M
AKA: Otto SANDER, Otto Sander SHUTTLEWORTH
Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1893 - , Victoria, Australia 7477
    Christening: 
          Death: 9 Jul 1966 - Clifton Hill, Victoria, Australia 7478
         Burial: 

Parents
         Father: Adolph SANDER [9027] (1847-1911) 
         Mother: Agnes Kate EDWARDS [5402] (1855-1898) 


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Heather Maree SANDERCOCK [4509]

      Sex: F

Spouses and Children
1. *Bradley Roland WESTON [4506]
       Children:
                1. Casey Rae WESTON [4510]
                2. Riley Cooper WESTON [4511]


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Charles Ernest SANDERS [6594]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 
    Christening: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 

Spouses and Children
1. *Mabel Jane GROOM [6420] (19 Oct 1887 - 16 Feb 1938)
       Marriage: Jun 1907 - Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, England
         Status: 


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Jean SANDERS [7940]

      Sex: F

Spouses and Children
1. *Malcolm I BLACKWELL [7937]
       Children:
                1. Adam Myles BLACKWELL [7941]
                2. Scott Dameon BLACKWELL [7942]


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Johannes SANDERS [8143]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: Abt 1714
    Christening: 12 Sep 1714 - Brington, Huntingdonshire, England 7479
          Death: 
         Burial: 

Events

1. Alt. Birth: 12 Sep 1714, Brington, Huntingdonshire, England.


Parents
         Father: Robert SANDERS [4197] (      -      ) 88 
         Mother: Anne SCISMAN [4198] (1691-      ) 88 


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Judith SANDERS [8145]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: Abt 1719
    Christening: 27 Aug 1719 - Brington, Huntingdonshire, England 7480
          Death: 
         Burial: 4 Sep 1719 - Buckworth, Huntingdonshire, England 7480

Parents
         Father: Robert SANDERS [4197] (      -      ) 88 
         Mother: Anne SCISMAN [4198] (1691-      ) 88 


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Matilda SANDERS [11681]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1833 - Wymington, Bedfordshire, England 1950
    Christening: 1833 - Wymington, Bedfordshire, England 1950
          Death: 
         Burial: 

Spouses and Children
1. *James CHETTLE [11680] (1834 - 1862) 1950 
       Marriage: 15 May 1856 - Rushden, Northamptonshire, England 1951
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Walter CHETTLE  1952 [11594] (1857-1911)


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Robert SANDERS [4197]

      Sex: M
AKA: Roberti SCISMAN
Individual Information
     Birth Date: 
    Christening: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 

Spouses and Children
1. *Anne SCISMAN [4198] (1691 -       ) 88 
       Marriage: 7 Jul 1708 - Leighton Bromswold, Huntingdonshire, England 7481
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Sarah SANDERS  88 [4196] (1711-      )
                2. Johannes SANDERS [8143] (Abt 1714-      )
                3. Robert SANDERS [8144] (Abt 1717-      )
                4. Judith SANDERS [8145] (Abt 1719-1719)


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Robert SANDERS [8144]

      Sex: M
AKA: Robertus SCISMAN
Individual Information
     Birth Date: Abt 1717
    Christening: 28 May 1717 - Brington, Huntingdonshire, England 7482
          Death: 
         Burial: 

Events

1. Alt. Birth: 28 May 1717, Brington, Huntingdonshire, England.


Parents
         Father: Robert SANDERS [4197] (      -      ) 88 
         Mother: Anne SCISMAN [4198] (1691-      ) 88 


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Sarah SANDERS [4196]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 23 Dec 1711 - Brington, Huntingdonshire, England 7483
    Christening: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 

Events

1. Alt. Birth: 23 Dec 1711, Brington, Huntingdonshire, England.


Parents
         Father: Robert SANDERS [4197] (      -      ) 88 
         Mother: Anne SCISMAN [4198] (1691-      ) 88 

Spouses and Children
1. *Thomas Rycraft RYECRAFT [4195] (Abt 1715 -       )
       Marriage: 29 Jan 1737 - Molesworth, Huntingdonshire, England 7453,7454
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Elizabeth RYECRAFT [3846] (Abt 1738-      )


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Isabella SANDERSON [12693]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1857 - Ballarat, Vic, Australia 7484
    Christening: 
          Death: May 1940 - Colac, Vic, Australia 7485
         Burial: 

Spouses and Children
1. *John SUTTON [12692] (1829 - Sep 1908)
       Marriage: 1873 - Kyneton, Vic, Australia
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. John George Cornish SUTTON [8472] (1873-1925)

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