Wife of
Fred Kersley
— married
17 Feb 1883 in Hindmarsh, South Australia, Australia
[children unknown]
Died
at about age 83
in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
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Biography
Fanney was born in 1864, at Talunga, South Australia. Her parents wer elisted as James BATT and Emma HELSBEY.
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Fred KERSLEY married Fanny BATT in 1883, at Hindmarsh, SA.
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A notice was published in the Evening Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1869 - 1912) Wed 21 Feb 1883 Page 2 Family Notices[3]
KERSLEY—BATT.—On the 17th February, at All Saints' Church, Hindmarsh, by the Rev. H. M. Pollitt, by licence, Fred, son of George H. Kersley, of Thebarton, to Fanny, daughter of James Batt, of Hindmarsh West, late of Gumeracha.
Fanny died in 1947. Her death registration listed her husband, Fred KERSLEY [H].
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She was buried in the Hindmarsh Cemetery, SA.
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The following year a number of memorials were published in The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1931 - 1954) Fri 30 Jul 1948 Page 10 Family Notices[6]
KERSLEY.—Loving memories of our dear friend, Mrs. Kersley. If those eyes could only see and those lips could only speak.—lnserted by Lucy, Rene.
KERSLEY.—In loving memory of our dear motber. who passed away July 30, 1947. Asleep in God's beautiful garden, away from all sorrow and pain.—Always remembered by son and daughter-in-law Mabel and Fred.
KERSLEY.—In loving memory of my dear, devoted wife. Fanny, who passed away July 30, 1947. Your memory is my dearest keepsake-—Fondly remembered by your loving husband Fred.
KERSLEY.—Treasured memories of our dear mother and grandma, who passed away July 30. 1947. A tender chord of memory is softly touched today.—Sadly missed by your son George, Susie and family.
KERSLEY.—Treasured memories of dear mother and grandma, who passed away July 30. 1947. Asleep in God's beautiful garden, away from sorrow and pain.—Always remembered, mother, dear by May. Bill and family.
KERSLEY.—In loving memory of grandma, who died one year ago to day.—Always remembered by Mavis and Aussie.