1949 Westbury Wilmot Tasmania Australia (Note by son Keith: we actually lived in Whitemore? I don't remember ever living at Westbury even though it isn't far from Whitemore.)
1954 Wilmot Tasmania Australia,
1954, Darwin, Tasmania, Australia
1954 Emu Bay Darwin Tasmania Australia
Here is a record for my father, Bert Cashman. Albert Arthur Cashmon (as spelt in the record, should be Cashman) 1958, Emu Bay, Braddon Tasmania Australia
1977 Farrer, New South Wales Australia.
1977 Albury North Farrer New South Wales Australia
Find a Grave, database and images, memorial page for Albert Arthur Cashman (1922–2005), [5] Image of gravestone.
I was recently asked by my Partner, Gina, about my father and what he was like. It came as a bit of a shock to have to admit I hardly knew the man. He was a hard worker but other than that I really have no idea.
David (step brother) still have not met but have been in communication with one another since around 2017. Brought about through re-connection with sister Lynda and her daughter Natasha about that time also.
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Bert by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Bert:
Hi Keith, you might want to change the privacy level of this profile to 'private with public tree' - you need to protect the privacy of individuals you have mentioned in the bio (Y's children) - unless you have permission to publish their birthdates. Cheers Christine
I have been in contact with family members (some of whom I have never met, eg. Y's children/step brother and sisters)and have their blessing so all is well. Of course you can never really tell can you. I don't envisage any problems though.
Regards, Keith.
That's good to hear, Keith. Please consider just linking the children from this profile. Your trusted list can see that personal information. There is a reason Australia has a 100 year rule on the publication of the birth indexes.