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Bertha Zipporah Bandy (1888)

Bertha Zipporah Bandy
Born in Moore River, Western Australia, Australiamap
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Biography

Born 1888 Perth, Western Australia, Australia. [1]

The Bicentennial Dictionary of Western Australians

BANDY, Thomas Amos, b. 1839/40 (England) d. 11.6.1921 (Moore River), son of Thomas (Pensioner Guard) & Sarah, arr. 24.10.1850 per Hashemy with parents, m. 4.12.1867 (Gingin) Martha Dora MORTIMER b. 6.7.1844 d. 21. 9.1938, dtr. of Samuel & Martha (nee Sutton). Chd. George Albert b. c. 1868. Sarah Louisa b. 1870, Martha Dora b. 1871, William Henry b. 1814, Florence Jane b. 1876. Maud Mercy b. 1878 (Perth C/E), Thomas Amos b. 1880, David Samuel Forrest b. 1882, Robert Forrest & Reuben Clarence b. 1884, Joseph Ambrose b. 1886. Bertha Suppora b. 1888, ?Rose d. New Norcia 1899. Moore River. Manager of "Mt. Pleasant" for Daniel King until 1870s. E. Perth, growing vegetables 1882: Licensee "Silver Castle" 1886. To Moore River again farming "Woodbine" (This Thomas Bandy to Singapore 22.1.1882 per Spinaway & returning 26.7. 1882 per Ariel with 18 Chinese coolies). [2]

Sources

  1. Source: #S4 Online publication - Ancestry.com. OneWorldTree [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc. Certainty: 0
  2. The Bicentennial Dictionary of Western Australians, pre-1829-1888, Vol 1, B, pg 119 [compiled by Rica Erickson] https://www.friendsofbattyelibrary.org.au/bicentennial-dictionary
  • West Aust birth registration #570 1888, Bandy Bertha Zipporah, parents Thomas Amos & Mortimer, Martha Dora, Moore River




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