His mother Ethel was kicked in the abdomen by a horse when she was pregnant with her second child. This kick ended his development. His mother miscarried him after going close to full term. There was sufficient tissue, large enough for them to identify that he was a male. Not a lot of information is know about this. His older brother Snow remembers visiting a little white picket fenced grave with his mother. The grave was placed under a large tree beside the Bellinger River on Grandfather William Ferrett's farm, on North Bank Fernmount. No evidence can be found of the grave today, as many floods over the years have removed all traces of it. The only evidence of existence is found on his latter siblings birth certificates. I have seen it on my dads certificate. His Death would have to be between late 1911 and early 1915, taking into consideration the birth dates of his other siblings.
Information passed onto Will Ferrett during an interview with his uncle Wilfred Ferrett (Snow), Baby Ferrett's older sibling.
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Categories: New South Wales, Child Mortality