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Marjorie Hope VASEY [11835]



      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1906 - Balwyn, Vic, Australia 2406
    Christening: 
          Death: 1974 - East Melbourne, Vic, Australia ( at age 68) 2406
         Burial: 

Parents
         Father: George Brinsden VASEY [11826] (1860-1934) 504,505,1976 
         Mother: Alice Isabel McCUTCHEON [10313] (1866-1946) 61,504,505 

Spouses and Children
1. *Dr Edwin Thomas CATO [11844] (Abt 1891 - 1966) 504,505, 2405 
       Marriage: 1958 - , Victoria, Australia 2407
         Status: 

Notes
General:
Marjorie was a nurse. In 1949 she left Australia to work in England. Marjorie was a noted theatre nurse who worked with Melbourne Surgeon Dr Alan Newton. She served in WW2 as a theatre nurse and matron and later married Melbourne Surgeon E. T. Cato

picture Robert Allan VASEY [11843]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1932
    Christening: 
          Death: 2008 - Bundoora, Vic, Australia ( at age 76)
         Burial: 

Parents
         Father: Major General George Alan VASEY CB CBE DSO [11832] (1895-1945) 504,505,5369 
         Mother: Jessie Mary HALBERT BA. CBE [11841] (1897-1966) 504,505 

Spouses and Children
1. *Mary Margaret CARSON [14319] (       - Feb 2017)
       Marriage: 1959 - Glen Innes, NSW, Australia 2366
         Status: 

Notes
General:
VASEY, Robert
Date listed: 26/9/2008
VASEY. - Robert. On Sept. 21, 2008 at Vasey House, Bundoora The younger son of the late Major General George Alan and Jessie Mary Vasey (Founder of the War Widows Guild of Australia). Deepest sympathy to the Vasey family. - The State President, Management Committee and Members of the War Widows Guild of Australia.
Publication: Herald Sun

from Ryersons Index
VASEY Robert Death notice 27SEP2008 The Age (Melbourne) 27SEP2008
VASEY Robert Death notice 21SEP2008 Death at Vasey House, Bundoora Herald Sun (Melbourne) 26SEP2008
VASEY Robert Alan Death notice 21SEP2008 Death at Bundoora, Melbourne Tumut and Adelong Times 30SEP2008
VASEY Robert Alan Death notice 30SEP2008 The Age (Melbourne) 30SEP2008
VASEY Robert Alan Death notice 21SEP2008 Death 76 at Vasey House, Bundoora The Age (Melbourne) 25SEP2008
VASEY Robert Alan Death notice 21SEP2008 Death at Vasey House, Bundoora, Melbourne Sydney Morning Herald 27SEP2008
VASEY Robert Alan Death notice 21SEP2008 Death 76 at Vasey House, Bundoora Border Mail (Albury) 27SEP2008

picture Ruth VASEY [14321]

      Sex: F

Parents
         Father: John Bryan VASEY [11829] (1920-2008) 504,505 
         Mother: Nancy Gweneth CARTER [11836] (1925-2014) 504,505 


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Thomas VASEY [14323]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1826 - Whitby, Yorkshire, England
    Christening: 
          Death: 1899 - Hawthorn, Vic, Australia ( at age 73)
         Burial: 

Spouses and Children
1. *Elizabeth BRINSDEN [14324] (1824 - 1904)
       Marriage: 27 Sep 1855 - Geelong, Vic, Australia
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. George Brinsden VASEY  504,505,1976 [11826] (1860-1934)

Notes
General:
children

Blanche Adeline Vasey 1858-1950
Ella Louise Vasey 1859-1931 England (m. John Paull Fiddian CSI d. in India)
Geo Brinsden Vasey 1860-1934
Elizabeth Arnold Vasey 1861-1861
Maud Linkletter Vasey 1863-1938 (m Rev John English)
Ernest Hawthorn Vasey 1864-1865
Alfred Vasey 1868-1953 (m Edith Ellen Buttle)

Table Talk (Melbourne, Vic. : 1885 - 1939) Fri 28 Jun 1895 Page 2 Anecdotal Photograph.
Mr. Thomas Vasey.

THERE are few men better or longer known in the community of Melbourne than Mr, Thomas Vasey.

His name is, literally, a "household word"-wherever gas is burnt. Mr. E. G. Fitzgibbon's friends might perhaps, on the White Knight"s belief, contest the claim to universal fame in the metropolis with Mr. Vasey, but the Gas King's dominions extend over the whole metropolis, whereas Mr. Fitzgibbon, as Town Clerk, ruled only in the city of Melbourne. Mr, Fitzgibbon has, no doubt, lately acquired an extended territory, but in his new realm, his name is not brought so frequently and conspicuously under the eyes of his subjects as when he ruled at the Town Hall. Still, it may be said that he shares with Mr. Vasey, the empire of the household. Mr. Fitzgibbon may be called the Water King. Mr. Yasey, is, perhaps, even more intimately associated with another than the White Knight: his particular mission for 30 years has been to do battle with the Black Night-and no one will deny that he has done so successfully.
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Mr. Vasey is a townsman of one of the very earliest Australian colonists-Captain James Cook, who discovered the Australian Continent in 1770. The first point of the huge island sighted by the great
navigator was Point.Hicks, on the coast of Victoria, to which colony Mr. Vasey, our Whitby man, came 82 years later. But there, all likeness between Captain Cook- and Mr. Vasey ends. To be quite accurate it should mentioned that Cook was born at Marton;.in Yorkshire,but served his apprentice ship to some shipowners at Whitby, and it was in that seaport town-famous for its jet-that Cook received his first training for his wondrous feats of navigation find discovery in after life. Mr. Vasey was born in Whitby just when the centenary of Cook was about to be celebrated.
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Mr. Vasey was born in 1826, and received his earliest education at private schools in Whitby.
His last year at school was spent in the inland town of Market Weighton, in Yorkshire, 45 miles south of Whitby, as the crow flies, and within 37 miles of Hull. Amongst Mr. Vasey's schoolfellows, were two boys who are now eminent members of the medical profession in London. One of these is Dr. James Andrews, one of the physicians of the famous St. Bartholomew's Hospital-a noble institution founded in 1539, and incorporated in the last year of the reign of Henry VIII. It stands on the site of an Augustinian Monastery, suppressed in the same reign, and which had flourished since the year 1100. The other boy is now Dr. Robert Braithwaite, a distinguished authority on medical science.
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After leaving school, Mr. Vasey was sent to business in a drapery establishment in his native town,
where he remained seven years, and got his first insight into commercial pursuits. In 1848, when he was 22 years of age, he went to London, where he was employed in several drapery houses till 1852, when he resolved to try his fortune in Australia.
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He sailed from England in the ship Brilliant, and had amongst his fellow pabsengers on the voyage to Melbourne, Mr. J. Alford, who, afterwards, was for many years a member of the house of Holmes, White and Company, a once well-known firm of shipping agents in Elizabeth-street, which ceased to exist some 15 years ago. Mr. Alford is, however, still connected with the mercantile world of Melbourne, and is well and favourably known. A few months after his arrival in Victoria, Mr. Vasey opened in business on his own aocount in Brunswick street, Fitzroy, or, as the whole district east and west of Smith-street was then popularly called, "Collingwood." He continued in business in Brunswick-street 12 years, that is to say, till the year 1864, and, in the meantime, was highly successful in his business operations, and made himself a useful and respected citizen.
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Mr. Vasey was brought up a member of the Wesleyan Church, and on his settling down in
Brunswick-street, he became an active member of the local chursh of his denomination. The Wesleyans founded a place of worship in Brunswick street, at the corner of Moor-street, early in the forties, but when Mr. Vasey joined them they had removed to the site of the present very fine church between King Willian-street and Hanover-street. The church which then stood upon the spot was, however, an humble structure of wood, about 24 feet by 14 feet in dimensions. For four years Mr. Vasey was superintendant of the Sunday School, and afterwards was, for some years, secretary to the same organisation. He relinquished his business in Brunswick-street in the very same year-1864--that the fine Jubilee Schoolhouse round in King-William street, between Brunswick and Young streets, was built and opened. In those days, and until a very few years ago, one of the best known figures at the Brunswick-street church and schools was the towering one. of Mr. J. A. Marsden, another Yorkshireman who lived the greater portion of his life in Moor street, Fitzroy.
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The present spacious stone church was built about 1860. A. netice board in front, bearing certain
information, dated 1861, is signed " W. A Bennetts." That gentleman, than whom there ia no man better known in Fitzroy, and more widely esteemed, still holds the same honorary office in connection with the church which he held 34 years ago; Mr. Vasey has held every office in the Wesleyan Church which it is possible for a layman to hold. Since 1878 he has been continuously a member of the general conference of the Wesleyan Church of Victoria and Tasmania. Prior to 1878, the conference was composed of ministers only, and in that year laymen were for the first time admitted to the councils of the church. For time years past Mr. Vasey has been prominently
identified with the Wesleyan Church at Auburn, where he resided.
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Mr. Vasey is, in a certain sense, one of the fathers of the municipality of Fitzroy. In 1859, Fitzroy. which up to that time was a ward of Melbourne city, was created a separate municipality, and the first election of members of the new council took place in that year. Of course, there were no existing members who could act as Returning Officers on the occasion, and Mr. Thomas Vasey and Mr. H. P. Fergie were appointed " assessors " to, conduct the voting at the election. When the council was duly organised, the members were called upon to elect one of themselves as " Chairman" of the municipality-office equivalent to that of Mayor at a later date. Mr. Charles Vaughan was elected. That gentleman has bean dead for many years past, but a life-size portrait of him in oils, is hung in the Town Hall, Fitzroy. In 1860 there were two candidates for the chair-Mr. Charles Vaughan and Mr. John Edwards, the younger. The former was a member, of the firm of Vaughan (and Wild, brewers, Collingwood, and a prominent member of the congregation of Albert-street Baptist Church, of which the late Rev. Isaac New was then the pastor. The latter was a young solicitor, only 24 years of age, who afterwards represented " Collingwood" (and Fitzroy) in the Legislative Assembly, and was popularly known as the " Native Companion " and the " Collingwood Boy." On that occasion Mr. Edwards was elected to the chair by a majority of one vote. Thus, Messrs. Vasey and Fergie-who are both happily still to the fore-started Fitzroy on its prosperous municipal career. Since then North Fitzroy-almost a city in itself-has sprung into
existence and the magnificent buildings in Napier street have been erected.
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Mr Vasey's active connection with gas commenced in 1858, when he and others promoted the Collingwood Gas Company, whose works still stand at the corner of Queen's Parade (called, in earlier days, the Heidelberg-road) and Smith-street. Amongst the best-known founders of the Collingwood company were Mr. George Coppin; the late Dr. Embling, who for some years represented Collingwood in Parliament, and was a long resident in Fitzroy ; the late Hon. George Harker, who for many years was a member of the Legislative Assembly ; and the late Mr. Ambrose Kyte, who for some time sat for East Melbourne in the same house of legislature. Every one knows that among the " many parts" which Mr. Coppin has played "are those of member of the Upper and Lower Houses of Parliament. Dr. Embling, Mr. Harker and Mr. Vasey (who was then in business in Brunswick-street) became some of the first directors of the new gas company, which prospered from the beginning. The first secretary was Mr. John Allen, who, after a time, was succeeded by
Mr. Alfred Jackson, and on the retirement of the latter, Mr. Vasey accepted the office of secretary.
Mr. Allen and Mr. Jackson held office for short periods, so that, substantially, Mr. Vasey was secre
tary to the company from its inauguration. About 20 years ago, the South Melbourne Gas Company was started by the late Mr. J. W. Randall (a draper in Smith-street) and others ; but in 1878, the Melbourne, Collingwood and South Melbourne companies were amalgamated under the title of the Metropolitan Gas Company. After nearly 20 years service with the Collingwood Company, Mr. Vasey became office manager of the Metropolitan Company, which position he held till 1882, when he became secretary to the company on the death of Mr. John Scott.
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Mr. Vasey is married and has a family. One of his sons is a rising member of the Victorian bar, who was one of the Counsel for the defendant in the recent famous libel action, Lange v. Bage; and
another holds a responsible position in the firm of Messrs. Gibbs, Bright and Company, the well-known merchants and shipping agents of this city. In person, Mr. Vasey, senior, is a typical English gentleman of the good old sort. Burly, open-faced and good-humoured a thorough son of John Bull in uprightness and straightforwardness-but minus the disposition, if he have the right, to growl. He wears large side whiskers which are now grey, and although approaching his seventieth year, shows no sign of wear, and in all human probability, will be found in harness for many years to come. In manner he is frank and genial, and he has filled, for 35 years, positions of delicacy and responsibility in a way that promoted the interests of his pincipals and gained himself a host of genuine friends.

Daily Telegraph (Launceston, Tas. : 1883 - 1928) Thu 30 Mar 1899 Page 2 DEATH OF MR THOMAS VASEY.
DEATH OF MR THOMAS VASEY, MELBOURNE, Wednesday.- Mr Thos Vasey, secretary to the Melbourne Gas Company, died last night, aged 72.

Leader (Melbourne, Vic. : 1862 - 1918, 1935) Sat 1 Apr 1899 Page 24 DEATH OF A WELL-KNOWN CITIZEN.
DEATH OF A WELL KNOW CITIZEN. ;
The many friends of Mr. Thomas Vasey, the veteran secretary of the Metropolitan Gas Company, will deeply regret to hear of his death, which took place at his residence,Goodall-street. Auburn, on Tuesday evening. The deceased gentleman, who was 73 years of age, had been complaining for
some time, but was able to attend to his official duties until the 22nd ult., when he left the office of the company to return to his home, at 4 o'clock, and never resumed duty. Dr. Eugene Anderson attended Mr. Vasey, and diagnosed his case but did not anticipate that there was immediate danger of a fatal result, though owing to the advanced age of the patient his case was very serious. During the last few days It was considered, advisable, to hold, a consultation with Dr, Maudsley, and it was found that an internal ailment was complicated with heart and brain troubles, which resulted in death. Mr. Vasey was a native of Yorkshire, and came out to Victoria in 1852. He was secretary to the Fitzroy Gas Co. from about 1855 to its amalgamation with the Melbourne and South Melbourne Gas Companies. A few years after that amalgamation Mr. Vasey- succeeded Mr
John Scott as secretary of the Melbourne Company, and retained the position to his death. Mr. Vasey was a prominent and influential member of the Wesleyan Methodist

picture Thomas Arnold VASEY [11828]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1891 - Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 7048
    Christening: 
          Death: 1957 - Newcastle, NSW, Australia ( at age 66) 8741
         Burial: 

Parents
         Father: George Brinsden VASEY [11826] (1860-1934) 504,505,1976 
         Mother: Alice Isabel McCUTCHEON [10313] (1866-1946) 61,504,505 

Spouses and Children
1. *Mary Ellen SWINDON [9489] (1894 - 20 Jan 1986) 504,505, 8738,8739,8740 
       Marriage: 13 Jul 1913 - Bradford, Yorkshire, England 8742
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Kenneth Arnold VASEY MBE  504,505 [11827] (1913-1990)
                2. John Bryan VASEY  504,505 [11829] (1920-2008)
                3. Thomas Russell VASEY  504,505 [11830] (1924-2016)

Notes
General:
Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954) Wed 1 Jul 1942 Page 2
PERSONAL
Robert Gardner, Leonard Keith Morgan, and Thomas Arnold Vasey were sworn in as Justices of the
Peace by Judge Nield at Newcastle Sessions.

Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954) Sat 23 May 1942

Page 2
PERSONAL
PERSONAL
Appointment of the follbwing as; justiees of the peace was announced
yesterday--Robert Gardner, Lake View Guest -House, Wangi Wangi;Roy Henry Lake. Jenner-parade,
Hamilton; Leonard Keith Morgan, Ulick-street, Merewether West; Frank Mafeking Treasure, Curry
street, Merewether; Thomas Arnold Vasey, Fenton-avenue, Newcastle.

picture Thomas Russell VASEY [11830]



      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 19 Jun 1924 - Prospect, SA, Australia 7332
    Christening: 
          Death: Apr 2016 -  ( at age 91)
         Burial: 

Parents
         Father: Thomas Arnold VASEY [11828] (1891-1957) 504,505,7048 
         Mother: Mary Ellen SWINDON [9489] (1894-1986) 504,505 

Spouses and Children
1. *Pamela Margot MILLINGTON [11837] (       - 3 Jan 1996) 504,505 
       Marriage: Abt 1949
         Status: 

Notes
General:
The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954) Thu 30 Mar 1950 Page 7 MR. VASEY RETURNS
LATE FINAL EXTRA
MR. VASEY RETURNS
Mr. Russell Vasey, mate, and, at one stage, skipper of the Sydney yacht Estrellita, which last year sailed to the US, returned to Sydney today by the Swedish motorship Goonawarra.

The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) Thu 28 Sep 1967 Page 8 VOYAGER INQUIRY- 45th DAY Stevens 'drunk at party'

VOYAGER INQUIRY - 45th DAY
Stevens 'drunk at party'
SYDNEY, Wednesday. - A former Naval officer today supported Lieutenant Commander P. T. Cabban's allegation that Captain Duncan Stevens had been drunk at a ship's birthday dinner in his honour.

The former officer, Thomas Russell Vasey, told the Commission he was a former school friend of Cabban. The Commission is enquiring into allegations by Cabban, former first officer on Voyager, about Captain Stevens' drinking habits. Captain Stevens and 81 other men died when Voyager and the aircraft carrier Melbourne collided during night exercises off Jervis Bay on February 10, 1964.
Vasey, an airline clerk, now living in Pymble, said he had spent 16 days on Voyager doing a training course, in 1963. He told Mr Porter, junior counsel assisting Mr J. T. Hiatt, QC (for Cabban), that he had no recollection of Dr Tiller, the Voyager's former medical officer, telling Cabban that the captain had been sick. Mr Porter: "Did Tiller ever tell you that the captain would be all right if he left the grog alone?"
Vasey: "I cannot recall that".
To Mr Sinclair, junior counsel assisting Mr W. P. Ash, QC (for the Stevens Family), Vasey said he had not left the ward room of Voyager from the moment Captain Stevens entered the room for the party until he left.
Mr Sinclair: "You certainly noticed nothing unusual about the way the captain went to his seat at
the table?"
'Moved in an unsteady manner'
Vasey: "I said in my statement that I. concluded after the captain entered the ward room that he was drunk. My recollection is that he moved to the other side of the ward room in an unsteady manner, consistent with the way I saw him arrive".
Vasey said the captain had left the ward room immediately after Cabban had presented him with a cigarette lighter. He told Mr Sinclair that the captain had Jeft with Cabban.
Mr Sinclair: "So far as you could see he walked out quite all right?"
Vasey: "No. He was assisted by Cabban. Cabban went out beside him. I don't recall whether he was holding the captain's elbow, but I was left with the impression that he assisted the captain out".
Vasey told the Commission chairman. Sir Stanley Burhury, that he had a clear recollection of Captain Stevens being on his hands and knees when he entered the ward room.
"I have quite a clear picture of this because we were waiting for the captain to enter and I looked around at shoulder height to see him and I was rather surprised".
Sir Stanley: "It was because of this conduct that you thought he was under the influence of alcohol?"
Vasey: "That conduct and from what I subsequently observed. He was unsteady on his feet. He did not have a great deal to say and what he did say he did not say clearly.
"He seemed to have lost his balance to some extent from time to time and behaved in the fashion that one generally concludes when one is under the influence of alcohol".
The hearing will resume on Friday.

Published 10 April 2017 Sydney Morning Herald
VASEY, Thomas Russell
(Russ) CMDR, RFD, VRD*, FAIN, RANR (Ret)

Late of North Turramurra formerly from Newcastle and West Pymble.

Loving husband of Pam (deceased). Loved Father and Father in law of Jocelyn and Dennis, Peter and Lindy, Pru and Peter and loved grandfather to their children, foster father to Susan Hall and Peter Hall and much loved husband of Judy.

19.06.1924 to 01.04.2016

I must go down to the seas again, to the lonely sea and the sky, and all I ask is a tall ship and a star to steer her by; and the wheel's kick and the wind's song and white sails shaking, and a grey mist on the sea's face, and a grey dawn breaking.

And all I ask is a merry yarn from a laughing fellow-rover, and quiet sleep and a sweet dream when the long trick's over.

A memorial service will be held for Russ at 11am on Wednesday April 5, 2017, at St Swithun's Telegraph Road Pymble.

Hamilton Funerals
9449 5544

picture Tony VELLA [5292]

      Sex: M

Spouses and Children
1. *Debra BOULTER [5284]
       Children:
                1. Adrian HILL VELLA [5293]
                2. Paul HILL VELLA [5294]
                3. Michelle HILL VELLA [5295]
                4. Christian HILL VELLA [5296]


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Gregory Matters VENING [10996]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 
    Christening: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 

Spouses and Children
1. *Vera JAMES [10997] (       -       )
       Marriage: 1931 - , Victoria, Australia
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Janet Ruth VENING [3255] (1935-1997)


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Janet Ruth VENING [3255]



      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 5 Feb 1935
    Christening: 
          Death: 20 Mar 1997 - Traralgon, Victoria, Australia ( at age 62)
         Burial: 25 Mar 1997 - Traralgon, Victoria, Australia

Events

1. Obituary: Herald Sun newspaper, Mar 1997, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.


Parents
         Father: Gregory Matters VENING [10996] (      -      ) 
         Mother: Vera JAMES [10997] (      -      ) 

Spouses and Children
1. *Kenneth Frederick WILSON [3254] (12 Nov 1928 - 26 Nov 2018)
       Marriage: 4 Apr 1970
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Bronwyn Leanne WILSON [3256]
                2. Belinda Joy WILSON [3257]

Notes
General:
Melbourne Herald Sun Mar 1997
WILSON - on Mar 20 (peacefully at home) Janet (Jan) of Furlonger St, Traralgon. Dearly loved wife of Ken. Loving mother of Brownyn and Belinda, loving Grandma of Joshua and Zarah. Aged 61 years. When everything seemed to oppose me, he gave me his sweet peace and rest.

WILSON - the funeral of Mrs Janet (Jan) Wilson of Furlonger St., Traralgon will leave St James Anglican Church, Grey St., Traralgon after a service commencing at 11am on Tuesday (Mar 25) for the Traralgon Lawn Cemetery. Floral tributes and donations to Palliative Care would be appreciated. Johnston & Weir Funerals

picture Nicolina Unni VERCHAREN [4870]

      Sex: F

Spouses and Children
1. *Ross William DAWES [4869]
       Children:
                1. Nicole Ann DAWES [4871]
                2. Angela Bree DAWES [4872]
                3. Lukas Mathew DAWES [4873]


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Keith John VERMOLEN [5240]

      Sex: M

Spouses and Children
1. *Jennifer Dianne MAWSON [5234]
       Children:
                1. Kellie Adelle VERMOLEN [5241]
                2. Kendra Dianne VERMOLEN [5242]


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Kellie Adelle VERMOLEN [5241]

      Sex: F

Parents
         Father: Keith John VERMOLEN [5240] 
         Mother: Jennifer Dianne MAWSON [5234] 


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Kendra Dianne VERMOLEN [5242]

      Sex: F

Parents
         Father: Keith John VERMOLEN [5240] 
         Mother: Jennifer Dianne MAWSON [5234] 


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Dave VICKERY [5602]

      Sex: M

Spouses and Children
1. *Rachel Marie GUEST [3120]
       Children:
                1. Summer VICKERY [5603]
                2. Heidi VICKERY [5604]


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Heidi VICKERY [5604]

      Sex: F

Parents
         Father: Dave VICKERY [5602] 
         Mother: Rachel Marie GUEST [3120] 


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Summer VICKERY [5603]

      Sex: F

Parents
         Father: Dave VICKERY [5602] 
         Mother: Rachel Marie GUEST [3120] 


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VINCE [11048]

      Sex: M

Parents
         Father: Frank Chicester VINCE [11046] (1901-1972) 
         Mother: Ada Helen MITCHELL [11047] 

Spouses and Children
       Children:
                1. Desne VINCE [11049]


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Agnes Mary VINCE [12258]

      Sex: F

Parents
         Father: Harry Leonard VINCE [12256] (1876-1930) 
         Mother: Florence Mary Elizabeth GRANEY [12257] (1883-1955) 

Spouses and Children
1. *Stanley Albert BRADSHAW [12259] (1909 - 2000)
       Marriage: 
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Mervyn BRADSHAW [12260]


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Arthur Dawes VINCE [11044]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1872 - , SA, Australia
    Christening: 
          Death: 1962 - , WA, Australia ( at age 90)
         Burial: 

Parents
         Father: William Chichester Albert VINCE [11043] 
         Mother: Mary Ann DAWES [4478] (1848-      ) 

Spouses and Children
1. *Mary Ann KIRK [11045]
       Children:
                1. Frank Chicester VINCE [11046] (1901-1972)


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Desne VINCE [11049]

      Sex: F

Parents
         Father: VINCE [11048] 
         Mother: 


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Frank Chicester VINCE [11046]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1901 - , WA, Australia
    Christening: 
          Death: 1972 - , WA, Australia ( at age 71)
         Burial: 

Parents
         Father: Arthur Dawes VINCE [11044] (1872-1962) 
         Mother: Mary Ann KIRK [11045] 

Spouses and Children
1. *Ada Helen MITCHELL [11047]
       Children:
                1. VINCE [11048]


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Harry Leonard VINCE [12256]

      Sex: M
AKA: Dusty VINCE
Individual Information
     Birth Date: 27 Sep 1876 - , SA, Australia
    Christening: 
          Death: 18 Feb 1930 - , WA, Australia ( at age 53)
         Burial: 

Parents
         Father: William Chichester Albert VINCE [11043] 
         Mother: Mary Ann DAWES [4478] (1848-      ) 

Spouses and Children
1. *Florence Mary Elizabeth GRANEY [12257] (1883 - 1955)
       Marriage: 
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Agnes Mary VINCE [12258]


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William Chichester Albert VINCE [11043]

      Sex: M

Spouses and Children
1. *Mary Ann DAWES [4478] (1848 -       )
       Marriage: 
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Arthur Dawes VINCE [11044] (1872-1962)
                2. Harry Leonard VINCE [12256] (1876-1930)


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Beverly Ann VINCENT [4900]

      Sex: F

Spouses and Children
1. *Wayne John DAWES [4899]


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Bradley James VINCENT [7495]

      Sex: M

Parents
         Father: Gary Bernard VINCENT [7492] (1946-2002) 
         Mother: Sandra Francis JONES [7448] 


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Gary Bernard VINCENT [7492]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 26 Jun 1946 6336
    Christening: 
          Death: 15 Nov 2002 -  ( at age 56) 6336
         Burial: 

Spouses and Children
1. *Sandra Francis JONES [7448]
       Children:
                1. Tanya Nicole VINCENT [7493]
                2. Kerryn Louise VINCENT [7494]
                3. Bradley James VINCENT [7495]


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Kerryn Louise VINCENT [7494]

      Sex: F

Parents
         Father: Gary Bernard VINCENT [7492] (1946-2002) 
         Mother: Sandra Francis JONES [7448] 

Spouses and Children
1. *Christopher Paul PETERS [7499]
       Children:
                1. Jayden Taylor PETERSEN [7500]
                2. Jye Thomas Glyn PETERS [7501]
                3. Jesse Gary Lorne PETERS [7502]


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Tanya Nicole VINCENT [7493]

      Sex: F

Parents
         Father: Gary Bernard VINCENT [7492] (1946-2002) 
         Mother: Sandra Francis JONES [7448] 

Spouses and Children
1. *David WIlliam BRAE [7496]
       Children:
                1. Cody Gary BRAE [7497]
                2. Ella June BRAE [7498]


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Edward VINE [12733]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1838
    Christening: 
          Death: 1932 -  ( at age 94)
         Burial: 

Spouses and Children
1. *Sarah GRAFTON [12728] (1840 - 1915)
       Marriage: 1862 - Dunedin, Otago, NZ
         Status: 


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Beatrice Lillian VINES [4273]



      Sex: F
AKA: Lil CAMPBELL, Lil VINES
Individual Information
     Birth Date: 22 Feb 1907 - Warragul, Victoria, Australia 2310
    Christening: 
          Death: 10 Mar 2008 - , Victoria, Australia ( at age 101)
         Burial: Mar 2008 - Bunyip, Vic, Australia

Spouses and Children
1. *Frederick George CAMPBELL [4272] (1907 - Apr 1970) 2305,2306 
       Marriage: 
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Donald Frederick CAMPBELL [1656] (1937-2021)
                2. Janice Blanche CAMPBELL [1748]

Notes
General:
CAMPBELL, LILLIAN
CAMPBELL. - Lillian. Passed away peacefully on Mar. 10, 2008 Aged 101 years Loved wife of Fred (dec. ) Beloved Mum of Don, Pat, Miriam, Fay, Valerie and Janice. Fond mother-in-law of Beryl, Albert (dec. ), Peter, Norm (dec. ) and Ken. Nana Camp to all her grandchildren, great grandchildren and one great great grandchild. Always in our Hearts The Long Day Closes
Obituaries
Published in Herald Sun on 12/03/2008

picture Brylie Rae VINES [7339]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 7 Feb 1983 - Moorabbin, Vic, Australia 481
    Christening: 
          Death: 12 Aug 2014 - Melbourne, Victoria, Australia ( at age 31) 482,483
      Cremation: 18 Aug 2014 - Springvale, Vic, Australia

Events

1. Obituary: Herald Sun Newspaper, 14 Aug 2014, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.


Parents
         Father: Philip George VINES [7338] 
         Mother: Leanne Rae JONES [7334] 

Spouses and Children
1. *Neal ASHCROFT [7341]
       Children:
                1. Cooper Anthony Jack ASHCROFT [7342]

Notes
General:
Brylie had been on dialysis for some time and was the recipient of a kidney transplant early in 2014. The kidney transplant was one of 5 carried out on the same day, with the donated kidneys being transported to the various patients around Melbourne. Brylie's mother donated a kidney to another recipient so that Brylie could receive a kidney from another person. Sadly, Brylie was very weak from her illness and despite the kidney functioning well, Brylie's weight had dropped to under 40 kgs and complications set in.

Herald Sun 14 August 2014
Vines Brylie Rae
7.2.1983-12.8.2014
Loving daughter, sister, aunty and devoted mother of Cooper. I love you more than anything. A huge void in our family, always in our hears. You fought hard and we are so proud of you. - Phil, Leanne, Denae, Tahlia and your little man Cooper.

Vines - The funeral service to celebrate the life of Brylie Vines will be held in the Boyd Chapel, Springvale Crematorium, Princes Hwy, Springvale on Monday August 18 2014 commencing at 10.30am. I lieu of flowers, donations to a charity of your choice would be appreciated.

Herald Sun 15 August 2014
Vines Brylie
7.2.1983-12.8.2014
It is with deep sorrow that we mourn the sudden and unexpected passing of our beloved Monash Heart colleague Brylie Vines. Brylie was such a beautiful person, hardworking and committed team member, wonderful friend, cherished daughter of Leanne and Phil, loving sister of Denae and the best Mum to little Cooper. She will be greatly missed by all at Monash Heart. Our love and sympathy to Leanne and Phil. Our hearts are heavy.

picture Denae Erin VINES [7340]

      Sex: F

Parents
         Father: Philip George VINES [7338] 
         Mother: Leanne Rae JONES [7334] 

Spouses and Children
1. *Shane ELLIOTT [7343]
       Children:
                1. Tahlia Jane ELLIOTT [7344]


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Philip George VINES [7338]

      Sex: M

Spouses and Children
1. *Leanne Rae JONES [7334]
       Children:
                1. Brylie Rae VINES [7339] (1983-2014)
                2. Denae Erin VINES [7340]


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Ellen VINSON [191]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: Abt 1833 - Exmouth, Devonshire, England
    Christening: 
          Death: 7 Nov 1891 - Inverleigh, Vic, Australia ( aged about 58) 4608
         Burial: 10 Nov 1891 - Inverleigh, Vic, Australia

Parents
         Father: Henry VINSON [240] (      -      ) 
         Mother: Mary Ann CARR HANSON [239] (      -      ) 

Spouses and Children
1. *William FAULKNER [192] (Abt 1835 - 1924) 4606,4607 
       Marriage: 29 Nov 1856 - Camperdown, Vic, Australia 4609
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Henery FAULKNER [199] (1857-1943)
                2. Annie Elizabeth FAULKNER [87] (1860-1942)
                3. Mary Anne FAULKNER [200] (1861-1955)
                4. Martha Jane FAULKNER [202] (1864-1875)
                5. Arthur FAULKNER [203] (1866-1943)
                6. Julia Hampton FAULKNER [204] (1868-1875)
                7. Eleanor FAULKNER [205] (1870-1943)
                8. Hollis FAULKNER  4560 [207] (1874-1875)

Notes
General:
ur: Doroq nr. Inverleigh

Ellen Vinsen (Vinson) sailed to Australia on a ship called "Thames" which sailed from Plymouth on 9 July, 1855 and arrived at Geelong on 11 October, 1855. Ellen was said to be Church of England and could read and write and was from Somerset. She was said to have "gone to cousin in Grt.Ryrie Street, Geelong on embarkation.

On her marriage certificate, Ellen states her father's name as Henry Vinson occupation as Revenue Officer and her mother's name is said to be Mary Ann Teldon.

picture Henry VINSON [240]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 
    Christening: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 

Spouses and Children
1. *Mary Ann CARR HANSON [239] (       -       )
       Marriage: 12 Jul 1830 - Saint Pancras, Middlesex, England 1111
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Ellen VINSON [191] (Abt 1833-1891)

Notes
General:
Father of Ellen Vinson, was said to be Revenue Officer on marriage certificate of Ellen and William Faulkner. On Ellen's death certificate he is said to be a Captain in Royal Navy presumably England.



picture Patricia May VISSER [7395]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 
    Christening: 
          Death: 31 Mar 2007 2165
         Burial: 

Spouses and Children
1. *Kevin Arthur JONES [3967]

2. LANGLOIS [7396]


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Maria Joanne VUGGS [1664]

      Sex: F

Spouses and Children
1. *Robert Eric BLACKWELL [1617] (10 Dec 1941 - 7 Feb 2015) 1604 
       Marriage: 
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Andrew Robert BLACKWELL [1665]
                2. Ricky James BLACKWELL [1666]
                3. Joanne Marie BLACKWELL [1667]


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Richard VYNER [10750]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 
    Christening: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 

Spouses and Children
1. *Holly May TRUEMAN [5441] (1893 - 31 Jul 1938) 370,8882,8883 
       Marriage: 1909 - , Victoria, Australia 8884
         Status: 


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Megumi WADA [8538]

      Sex: F

Parents
         Father: Giichi NOUMI [8539] 
         Mother: Reiko WADA [8540] 

Spouses and Children
1. *Peter Howden SELLECK [8532]
       Children:
                1. Andrew Peter SELLECK [8541]
                2. Angela Megumi SELLECK [8542]


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Reiko WADA [8540]

      Sex: F

Spouses and Children
1. *Giichi NOUMI [8539]
       Children:
                1. Megumi WADA [8538]

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