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Possible birth:
Name: Mary Ann Storey
Year of Registration: 1859
Quarter of Registration: Jan-Feb-Mar
District: Gateshead
County: Co. Durham, Tyne And Wear
Volume: 10a
Page: 528Elizabeth, with their two children, Mary Ann and William, arrived in Sydney aboard the St Hilda on 30 January 1865. The shipping records state William STOREY’s address as Mort Street, Balmain, which indicates he was already in Sydney awaiting his family’s arrival. The shipping records also indicate that Elizabeth’s mother may have been Mrs J. Ann GAHAN of Leadenhall Street, City London.
When William paid the assisted passage money on 29 March 1864 for his family to come to Australia, Elizabeth was aged 26, Mary Ann was 5 and William was 1. They were all British and were living in Bow Common, London. [SR Reel 2671 Cert 2550 No. 1741 29 March 1864] They arrived in Sydney on the St Hilda on 30 January 1865.[SR Reel 2502 and SMH 31 January 1865]
Marriage: NSW BDM 954/1880 WHITE JAMES H STOREY MARY ANN ELIZABETH SYDNEY
Jean Bailey (Collier) remembers that Polly in her old age lived with her son and his wife, Violet at Birchgrove.
Death: NSW BDM 2156/1933 WHITE MARY A WILLIAM ELIZABETH BALMAIN NORTH
Birth: V1857393 149/1857 WHITE JAMES H RICHARD MARY
WHITE JAMES H 393/1857 393 VOL 149 RICHARD MARY
WHITE JAMES H 393/1857 V1857393 145 RICHARD MARYDeath: NSW BDM 12918/1920 WHITE JAMES H RICHARD MARY BALMAIN NORTH
Birth: NSW BDM 4229/1881 WHITE GERTRUDE E JAMES H MARY A E BALMAIN
Death: NSW BDM 2478/1881 WHITE GERTRUDE E JAMES H MARY AE BALMAIN
Birth: NSW BDM 3997/1889 WHITE JAMES T JAMES H MARY A E BALMAIN
St John the Evangelist, Balmain North
Baptism: James Thomas White
Born: 13 May 1889
Baptised: 16 June 1889
Address: 96 Short St, Balmain
Fathers Occupation: Blacksmith
Minister: William CharletonDeath: NSW BDM 13528/1940 WHITE JAMES THOMAS JAMES HENRY MARY ANN SYDNEY
Sydney Morning Herald - Monday 16 September 1940, page 5
"MURDER CHARGE.
Pensioner Remanded.
Patrick Hoare, 52. pensioner, who was charged at the Central Police Court on Saturday with the murder of James Thomas White in William Street, East Sydney, on September 13, was remanded until September 23 by Mr. Atkinson. S.M. Bail was refused.The police, prosecutor, Sergeant Stafford, said it was alleged that Hoare had stabbed White with a knife, killing him instantly, after an altercation had developed in William Street about 6.20 p.m. last Friday. Another man named Leo Costello had also received serious injuries as a result of a quarrel, and was now in Sydney Hospital in a dangerous condition. A fourth man, William Irwin, was attacked, but his injuries were not considered serious.
Hoare, who appeared in Court with his forehead bandaged, said that he wished to see the body of the dead man.
'A man was holding me down on the footpath and kicking me' he said. 'I want to know if he is the man who died.' Mr. Atkinson told him that the police would attend to the matter."
Birth: NSW BDM 5231/1892 WHITE RICHARD E JAMES H MARY A BALMAIN
Richard Ernest White
Born: 29 November 1891
Baptised: 14 January 1892
Address: 96 Short St, Balmain, NSW
Fathers Occupation: Striker
Minister: William CharletonMarriage: NSW BDM 4501/1925 WHITE RICHARD E JACKSON VIOLET C SYDNEY
Death: NSW BDM 8541/1964 WHITE RICHARD ERNEST JAMES HENRY MARY ANN BALMAIN
Death Notice: WHITE Richard Ernest Death 11JAN1964 Age 72 late of Balmain Sydney Morning Herald 17JAN1964
Birth: NSW BDM 15071/1894 JACKSON VIOLET C CHARLES S MARGARET J GRENFELL
Death: NSW BDM 66077/1973 WHITE VIOLET COMPTON CHARLES SELWYN MARGARET JANE KOGARAH
Death Notice: WHITE Violet Compton Death 05NOV1973 at Bexley, late of Balmain Sydney Morning Herald 07NOV1973
Birth: William John Storey
Date of Registration: Apr-May-Jun 1863
Registration district: Mile End Old Town
Inferred County: London
Volume: 1c
Page: 584
Birth: William John Storey born on 17 April 1863 at 22 Alma Road, Mile End Old Town, Middlesex. Mother - Elizabeth Storey formerly Gahan. Father - William Storey a shipwright. E Storey, mother of 22 Alma Road, Mile End was the informant.
Elizabeth, with their two children Mary Ann and William, arrived in Sydney aboard the St Hilda on 30 January 1865. The shipping records state Elizabeth's husband William Storey’s address as Mort Street, Balmain, which indicates he was already in Sydney awaiting his family’s arrival. The shipping records also indicate that Elizabeth’s mother may have been Mrs J. Ann GAHAN of Leadenhall Street, City London.
When William the father of this William paid the assisted passage money on 29 March 1864 for his family to come to Australia, Elizabeth was aged 26, Mary Ann was 5 and William was 1. They were all British and were living in Bow Common, London.[SR Reel 2671 Cert 2550 No. 1741 29 March 1864] They arrived in Sydney on the St Hilda on 30 January 1865.[SR Reel 2502 and SMH 31 January 1865]
It is feasible based on DNA matches that William John Storey born 17 Apr 1863 was the father of Mary Ellen Buckley born 20 Mar 1882 to Mary Elizabeth White born 22 Jul 1863. The families were clearly known to each other as Mary Elizabeth White's older brother James Henry White married William John Storey's older sister Mary Ann Elizabeth Storey. Mary Elizabeth White and William John Storey would have both been about 18 at the time. Mary Ellen Buckley was born 6 weeks after Mary Elizabeth White married Robert Buckley on 4 Feb 1882.
Marriage: NSW BDM 136/1885 STOREY WILLIAM MAHONY FRANCES SYDNEY
New South Wales Criminal Records
28 November 1901, Newtown, Sydney
William J Storey - charge of obscene language ( Failing to answer). Surety James H White 5 pounds.
Death: Wm Jno Storey
Death Place: South Melbourne, Victoria
Age: 46
Father's Name: Storey Wm
Mother's Name: Elizth Gahan
Registration Year: 1909
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration number: 9770
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1863
Marriage: NSW BDM 136/1885 STOREY WILLIAM MAHONY FRANCES SYDNEY
Field of Mars Transcript 12380
Frances Storey died 27 December 1938 aged 72 years.Death: NSW BDM 25743/1938 STOREY FRANCES FLORENCE, FLORENS, ELIZABETH MARGARET BALMAIN
Birth: NSW BDM 3576/1889 STOREY WILLIAM J WILLIAM J FANNY BALMAIN
Baptism St John the Evangelist Balmain North: William Storey
Born: 25 November 1888
Baptised: 25 December 1888
Address: Clayton St, Balmain, NSW
Fathers Occupation: Engineer
Minister: H. DunlopReferred to as living in Victoria in the draft probate document dated about 1940 for his grandfather William Storey who died intestate in 1877.
In 1945 was living in Melbourne, Victoria according to the obituary of his sister Myrtle.
Birth: NDW BDM 5190/1893 STORY GLADYS WILLIAM FANNY BALMAIN
Baptism St John the Evangelist Balmain North: Gladys Esme Storey
Born: 5 December 1892
Baptised: 16 February 1893
Address: Clayton St, Balmain, NSW
Fathers Occupation: Engineer
Minister: William CharletonDeath: NSW BDM 27683/1953 STOREY GLADYS IRENE WILLIAM FRANCES ELIZABETH BALMAIN
Birth: NSW BDM 10647/1895 STOREY THOMAS H WILLIAM J FANNEY BALMAIN NORTH
Baptism St John the Evangelist Balmain North: Thomas Henry Storey
Born: 26 January 1895
Baptised: 5 April 1895
Address: Mort St, Balmain
Fathers Occupation: Engineer
Minister: William CharletonDeath: NSW BDM 5452/1896 STOREY THOMAS H WILLIAM FANNY BALMAIN NORTH
Birth: NSW BDM 10056/1897 STOREY MYRTLE WILLIAM FRANCES BALMAIN NORTH
Baptism St John the Evangelist, Balmain North: Myrtle May Storey
Born: 15 March 1897
Baptised: 11 May 1897
Address: Mort St, Balmain
Fathers Occupation: Engineer
Minister: Dixon HusbandMarriage: 18365/1938 LANNAN OSWALD THEODORE STOREY MYRTLE SYDNEY
Death: NSW BDM 2229/1945 LANNAN MYRTLE WILLIAM FRANCES GOULBURN
Death Notice: LANNAN Myrtle Death 13FEB1945 Death late of Goulburn Goulburn Post 13FEB1945
Birth: NSW BDM 15928/1891 LENNAN THEODORE O PATRICK WINIFRED M GUNNING
Marriage: 18365/1938 LANNAN OSWALD THEODORE STOREY MYRTLE SYDNEY
Death: NSW BDM 201307/1981 LANNAN OSWALD THEODORE PATRICK WINIFRED
Death Notice: LANNAN Oswald Theodore Death 21MAY1981 Death 89 late of Goulburn Goulburn Post 22MAY1981
Obituary: LANNAN Oswald Theodore Obituary 21MAY1981 Death 89 late of Goulburn Goulburn Post 25JUN1981
Birth: NSW BDM 10055/1897 STOREY IVY WILLIAM FRANCES BALMAIN NORTH
(registered at the same time as Myrtle so most likely twins)Death: NSW BDM 3930/1897 STOREY IVY WILLIAM FRANCES BALMAIN NORTH
It is intersting that Edna is not mentioned in her "mother's" death notice as a child but is mentiond as sister Edna Storey in her sister Myrtle's obituary in 1945. She is also mentioned as a child of William John Storey in the draft Probate document dated about 1941 for her grandfather William Storey who died intestate in 1877.
No birth registration has been found so it is possible she was brought up as a daughter of William John Storey and Frances but was not their child.
Marriage NSW BDM: Registration number 7405/1940
Groom's Family Name DOWNING
Groom's Given Name(s) KENNETH DAWSON
Bride's Family Name(s) STOREY
Bride's Given Name(s) EDNA
District SYDNEYDeath NSW BDM: DOWNING EDNA
Registration number 19358/1984
Father's Given Name(s) WILLIAM JOHN
Mother's Given Name(s) FRANCISDeath Notice: DOWNING Edna Death 16AUG1984 late of Strathfield West Sydney Morning Herald 25AUG1984
Death Notice: DOWNING Kenneth Dawson Death 04JUN1964 late of Homebush Sydney Morning Herald 05JUN1964
Birth: NSW BDM 16182/1867 STOREY ELIZABETH WILLIAM ELIZABETH SHOALHAVEN
Marriage: NSW BDM 1359/1886 KING CHARLES STOREY ELIZABETH SYDNEY
The Daily Telegraph - Thurs 25 Mar 1897
Divorce Court
Elizabeth King, formerly Storey, of Balmain, v. Charles King, waterman, on the grounds of habitual drunkenness and cruelty, and leaving petitioner without means of support; married on July 13, 1886, at Sydney; three surviving children of the marriage. Decree nisi.Marriage: NSW BDM 8224/1900 GRIFFITHS THOMAS KING ELIZABETH BALMAIN NORTH
Death: NSW BDM 6986/1933 GRIFFITHS ELIZABETH WILLIAM ELIZABETH BURWOODDeath Notice: GRIFFITHS Elizabeth Death 01JUN1933 Aged 65 late of Concord Sydney Morning Herald 02JUN1933
Birth: NSW BDM 2202/1858 KING CHARLES N JOHN RACHEL SYDNEY
Marriage: NSW BDM 1359/1886 KING CHARLES STOREY ELIZABETH SYDNEY
Death: NSW BDM 2883/1945 KING CHARLES NICHOLAS JOHN ELIZABETH RACHAEL KOGARAH
Birth: NSW BDM 4059/1887 KING RACHEL E CHARLES N ELIZABETH BALMAIN
Death: NSW BDM 2053/1887 KING RACHEL E CHARLES N ELIZABETH BALMAIN
Birth: NSW BDM 4554/1888 KING CORALIE E CHARLES N ELIZABETH BALMAIN
Death: NSW BDM 29492/1968 KING CORALIE ESTELLA CHARLES ELIZABETH BURWOOD
Death Notice: KING Coralie Estelle Death 06AUG1968 Aged 79 late of Concord Sydney Morning Herald 09AUG1968
Works manager Railways workshop Chullora.
Birth: NSW BDM 5220/1891 KING CECIL R CHARLES ELIZABETH BALMAIN
Cecil Ronald King
Born: 11 November 1890
Baptised: 18 December 1890
Address: Curtis St, Balmain, NSW
Fathers Occupation: Store manMarriage: NSW BDM 17107/1928 KING CECIL R SQUIRES RITA BURWOOD
Death: NSW BDM 21235/1964 KING CECIL RONALD CHARLES ELIZABETH BURWOOD
Death Notice: KING Cecil Ronald, Death 20MAY1964, at private hospital, Ashfield, late of Strathfield - Sydney Morning Herald 22MAY1964
Possible Birth: NSW BDM 37819/1904 SQUIRES RITA CECIL W HANNAH I WARATAH
Marriage: NSW BDM 17107/1928 KING CECIL R SQUIRES RITA BURWOOD
Marriage: NSW BDM 8224/1900 GRIFFITHS THOMAS KING ELIZABETH BALMAIN NORTH
Mentioned as late Thomas Griffiths in Elizabeth's death notice of 1933.
100. John (Honest) STOREY Premier
Birth: NSW BDM 18077/1869 STOREY JOHN WILLIAM ELIZABETH SHOALHAVEN
Excerpt From AUSTRALIAN DICTIONARY OF BIOGRAPHY
Melbourne University Press 1990STOREY, JOHN (1869-1921), boiler-maker and premier, was born on 15 May 1869 at Currambene Creek, Shoalhaven, New South Wales, son of William Storey, shipbuilder, and his wife Elizabeth, nee Gahan, both English born. At the age of 6 he moved with his family to Balmain, Sydney where his father soon died. Educated at St Mary's Church of England School, Adolphus Street, he later attended night school. Apprenticed at 14 as a boilermaker to Perdriau & West, he worked as a journeyman at Mort's [q.v.5] Dock & Engineering Co. Ltd where his political instinct was aroused by dangerous working conditions. On 14 May 1891 in Christ Church St Laurence, Sydney, he married Elizabeth Merton Turnbull.
He played minor grade Rugby and, with his brothers, was active in the foundation of Balmain Cricket Club in 1897. Left-handed, stocky and strong, he was a leading all-rounder in the top grade team. Later, he was a trustee of the Birchgrove Reserve which had become the club's headquarters. Prominent in the United Society of Boilermakers and Iron Ship Builders of New South Wales, he joined the Labor Party in 1891.
Marriage: NSW BDM 717/1891 STOREY JOHN TURNBULL ELIZABETH M SYDNEY
Genial and gregarious, though a tee-totaler, Storey was a Balmain identity when - with some reluctance-he sought and gained Labor's nomination for the seat of Balmain North which he won in 1901. In parliament he mastered his public shyness and became an entertaining speaker, popular with all members. Appointed a justice of the peace in 1902, he studied politics closely and was on the executive of the party in 1903 and 1907. But he was neither thrustful nor sectarian and, following a redistribution, was beaten in 1904 for the new seat of Balmain by Walter Anderson who was backed in an unsavoury campaign by the Loyal Orange Institution and the Australian Protestant Defence Association. Although Storey faced some employers' discrimination, he found work at his trade until he defeated Anderson in 1907. He held the seat until his death.
Labor won the 1910 general elections. Storey did not nominate for the party's first cabinet, but became chairman of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Works. He was a confidant of the premier J. S. T. McGowen (q.v.10], another ex-boiler-maker, but the deputy premier W. A. Holman [q.v.9] thought that Storey talked too much and overdid the common touch. When Holman replaced McGowen in 1913, Storey lost his public works post and failed to make the new cabinet, although he was elected deputy chairman of committees.
Holman's conflicts with Labor's non-parliamentary section came to a head when his government was censured on 26 April at the 1916 party conference. Storey was caught up in the tactical manoeuvrings and next day told the conference that the ministry had resigned to caucus. The censure was confirmed and a new cabinet elected, headed by Storey. But the status quo ante was restored, and on 4 May Storey resigned with relief. The incident reflected a deep fissure in the party, and in August-November it was widened by a great debate over conscription which culminated in the expulsion of Holman, Prime Minister W. M. Hughes [q.v.9] and many others. Holman formed a National (pro-conscription) government on 15 November. With Storey again reluctant, Ernest Durack (q.v.8) became the leader of the truncated Labor Party; when he resigned on 21 February 1917, Storey had no choice but to take over. Although opposed to conscription, Storey supported voluntary war service. Two of his three sons, Eric (at 16) and (Sir) John enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force; his eldest son Tasman served as an engineer with the United States of America's submarine construction project.
Storey's close links to the trade unions had buoyed him during the 1916 troubles, and they assisted him in keeping Labor's structures intact in the turbulent years from 1917 to 1920 when overlapping industrial (union) and socialist groups threatened to alter the nature of the party. Leadership stimulated him to disclose qualities of political skill and determination previously hidden by the style that had attracted many friends at cricket and football matches, on the racecourse and at sailing races on Sydney Harbour. His genial oratory now proved an asset and helped to ensure that Labor's defeat at the 1917 elections was not a rout.
Rejecting the revolutionary Industrial Workers of the World as 'the bitterest opponents that the party had got', he nonetheless insisted during the election campaign in February 1917 that, if the twelve I.W.W. members gaoled in 1916 had been unfairly convicted, there was a democratic duty to obtain justice for them. In June at the annual conference he declared himself opposed to all secret factions in the party. He astutely encouraged the Australian Workers' Union and other unions to combat extremist groups, headed by J. S. Garden [q.v.8] and A. C. Willis [q.v.], which were trying to absorb the Labor Party into the 'One Big Union'. The success of the moderates at the 1919 Conference confirmed Storey's policy. Labor, he said, was not associated with the Bolsheviks of Russia, or the Spartacists of Germany, or the I.W.W. of the U.S.A.: he might have added the Sinn Feiners of Ireland.
By the 1920 elections Storey had achieved wide popularity as an honest and down-to-earth political leader. He faithfully reflected
Labor's pragmatism. 'What was the use', he had asked in 1919, 'of putting on the [party] platform planks which are shibboleths?' As an
'evolutionary socialist', he invited 'imported agitators' to leave Australia: Holman compared him with the vicar of Bray. Storey's 1920 policy speech included promises for child endowment, the electrification of suburban railways and the completion of the city underground railway. Electors warmed to his buttonholes which displayed his fondness for flowers. Beneath his unfeigned amiability now lay an experienced politician's finesse, illustrated by his formation of a government after the March elections had given him an uncertain majority of one, with a non-Labor Speaker, (Sir) Daniel Levy [q.v.10]. Storey called it 'half a mandate'.On 15 June, after negotiating from April, Storey had Justice N. K. Ewing lo-v.81 appointed a royal commissioner into the gaoling of the 'I.W.W. twelve'; his report was accepted on 2 August; on the 4th ten were released. Storey soon found that his reforming legislative programme was crippled by his insecure control of the Legislative Assembly, coupled with Labor's small representation in the Legislative Council: after he had sixteen nominees appointed in 1921 the party was outnumbered there by forty-four to twenty-nine. Trade unions and electoral branches impatiently demanded implementation of industrial and social policy. In January, in the Town Hall, a large meeting of women called for motherhood endowment, but Storey pointed to financial stringency as well as parliamentary problems and looked to a state lottery to fund family allowances. The pressures on him were exacerbating a painful kidney disease (nephritis) which had caused his periodic physical collapses since 1919.
Storey found agreeable diversion in the visit of the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII) in mid-1920. His enjoyment of the prince's company reflected majority Labor and national opinion, though Garden and other minority radicals objected. At a grand function in the Town Hall the prince confided to Storey that he had no notes for his speech; the premier replied that he had lost his at Randwick racecourse that afternoon.
At a special meeting of the Labor Party executive on 13 January 1921 Storey was rebuked for what was considered inadequate performance by the parliamentarians. The executive also complained about his plan to prorogue parliament for six months during his forthcoming trip to England. Storey explained that the Opposition would not provide a pair and that financial imperatives demanded his presence in London. Of equal, personal, importance was the need to consult a Harley Street specialist about his illness. He left Sydney on 22 January. The doctor's prognosis was alarming, but Storey undertook a heavy official programme and renewed his acquaintance with the Prince of Wales. On his return on 20 July Storey was welcomed by a large crowd and by the band of the Professional Musicians' Association, but he looked gaunt and tired. On 9 September he was admitted to Clermont Private Hospital, Darlinghurst. He died there on 5 October 1921, survived by his wife, three sons and two of his three daughters. He was buried in the Anglican section of the Field of Mars cemetery.
Storey's leadership after the conscription split was a vital reason for the survival and rehabilitation of the Labor Party. His integrity, fortitude, friendliness and democratic instinct complemented his political skills to maintain the accepted pragmatism of the party at a time when it might have been loosened from its traditional base by foreign ideologies. His brother Thomas (1871-1953) was a Labor member of the Legislative Council in 1921-34. His nephew Sydney Albert Dawson Storey (1890-1966) was a non-Labor member for Hornsby in the Legislative, Assembly in 1941-62.
H. V. Evatt, Australian labour leader (Syd, 1940); T. Stephens and A. O'Neill, Larrikin days (Syd, 1983); B. Nairn, The 'BigFella'(Melb, 1986); T&CJ, 4 Dec 1907; Daily Telegraph (Syd), 17 Jan 1914; SMH, 29 Apr, 5 May 1916, 23 Feb 1917, 7, 23 Mar, 12 June 1919, 18 Feb, 9 Apr, 12 May, 27 Aug 1920, 3, 14, 21 Jan, 8 Apr, 15, 21 July, 6 Oct 1921; Freeman's f (Syd), 7 Aug 1919, 15 Apr 1920, 13 Oct 1921; Sun (Syd), 5 Oct 1921; information from Mr C. M. Winning, Drummoyne, Syd.
STOREY, John (from Biographical Register of the NSW Parliament 1901-1970 by Heather Radi, Peter Spearritt and Elizabeth Hinton 1979)
Boilermaker. B. 15 May 1869 Jervis Bay; s. of William John, shipbuilder, and
Elizabeth Graham, Eng. migrants; m. 14 May 1891 Elizabeth Merton Turnbull, Balmain; 3s.2d. D. 5 Oct 1921 Syd.; Field of Mars cem. from St Andrew's C. of E. cathedral.Family moved to Balmain, father died soon after; ed. Darling Rd Superior public
school and night school; at fourteen apprenticed to boiler making with Perdriau and West; as journeyman worked at Mort's Dock until elected to parl.; after 1904 defeat encountered employer boycott because of association with Labor; active member Boilermakers' Union; JP 1902; dir Syd. Hosp. 1919-21; notable cricketer; C. of E.Labor, member Balmain Political Labor League, member central exec. 1903, 1907;
elected leader 3 Mar 1916, stood down for Holman next day; opposed conscription;
leader 1917-21. Brother of Thomas Storey, uncle of Sydney Albert Dawson Storey
(qq,v.).MLA for Balmain N. July 1901-July 1904.(defeated), for Balmain Sept 1907-Oct 1921. Premier Apr 1920-Oct 1921. Chmn Public Works Cttee 1910-13.
AE; TCJ 4 Dec 1907 35; SMH 8 July 1901, 6 Oct 1921 9; Bull 13 Apr 1905 17a; Off
Death: NSW BDM 15496/1921 STOREY JOHN WILLIAM ELIZABETH SYDNEY
Birth: NSW BDM 3222/1873 TURNBULL ELIZABETH M WILLIAM KATE BALMAIN
Marriage: NSW BDM 717/1891 STOREY JOHN TURNBULL ELIZABETH M SYDNEY
Death: NSW BDM 119773/1929 STOREY ELIZABETH M WILLIAM KATE ANNANDALE
Sydneyb Morning Herald - Thursday 26 December 1929, page 4
"MRS. E. M. STOREY.
The death occurred yesterday in a private hospital at Stanmore of Mrs. Elizabeth Merton Storey, widow of the late Mr. John Storey. Mrs. Storey was one of the first women in Australia to take an active interest in politics. When her husband was defeated for the Balmain seat in 1904, Mrs Storey decided to make an earnest effort to assist him to regain the constituency. In co-operation with Mrs Kate Dwyer she organised a campaign extending over almost three years, and as a result of her assistance Mr John Storey re-entered Parliament in 1907 as representative for Balmain. In 1920 Mr Storey became Labour Premier of the State, but he died a year later without completing his term of office.Mrs Storey who was 56 years of age was a keen worker in the interests of Labour, and gained a wide circle of friends. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs E Abigail, junior and Miss Nance Storey and three sons, Messrs Tasman Jack, and Eric Storey. The funeral will leave the residence of Mr Tasman Storey, 68 Cottenham-avenue Kensington at 1.30 pm to-morrow for the Church of England Cemetery, Field of Mars."
Source: Keith & Phil Storey's book, died of scarlet fever
Birth: NSW BDM 5891/1893 STOREY CLARICE M JOHN ELIZABETH BALMAIN WEST
Clarice Maud Storey
Born: 27 June 1893
Baptised: 6 August 1893
Address: 67 Gipps St, Balmain, NSW
Fathers Occupation: Boilermaker
Minister: William Charleton
Death: NSW BDM 4646/1911 STOREY CLARICE M JOHN ELIZABETH M BALMAIN NORTH
Birth: NSW BDM 8437/1871 Broulee
Thomas was an engineer and was for 13 years a member of the Legislative Council of NSW Parliament.
Marriage: NSW BDM 4627/1895 STOREY THOMAS DAWSON BERTHA BALMAIN NORTH
Marriage Date: July 11 1895 St John the Evangelist, Balmain North NSW
File Number 168Groom: Thomas Storey
Age: 24 years (bachelor)
Birth Place: Clyde River, NSW
Home Address: 104 Short St, Balmain NSW
Parents: William Storey - Shipwright
Elizabeth Gahan - Domestic dutiesBride: Bertha Dawson
Age: 23 Years (spinster)
Birth Place: Derbyshire, England
Home Address: Oxford St, Balmain
Parents: John Dawson - Stone Mason
Elizabeth Anne MauleWitnesses: William Bellamy
Maude Bellamy
Minister: William CharltonSTOREY, Thomas (from Biographical Register of the NSW Parliament 1901-1970 by Heather Radi, Peter Spearritt and Elizabeth Hinton 1979)
Fitter. B. 1871 Balmain; s. of William John, shipbuilder, and Elizabeth Graham, Eng. migrants; m. Bertha; 3s.3d. D. 5 Jan 1953 Balmain; N. Suburbs crem. from St Bede's C. of E. Drummoyne.
Fitter Fitzroy Dock (1903), later foreman Cockatoo Is. (1917); member Amalgamated Engineering Union; exec. member TLC; JP 1911.
Labor, fed. Labor during 1930s. Brother of John (q.v.).
MLC Aug 1921-Apr 1934 (defeated).Sydney Morning Herald 6 Jan 1953 4g; NSW Parliamentary Debates 129 25 Aug 1931 5557; Parliamentary Papers 1903 4 916-8.
Death: NSW BDM 4511/1953 STOREY THOMAS, WILLIAM ELIZABETH FIVE DOCK
Death Notice: STOREY Thomas Death 05JAN1953 aged 81 at Balmain District Hospital, late of Drummoyne Sydney Morning Herald 06JAN1953
Sydney Morning Herald - Tuesday 6 January 1953
Mr. Thomas Storey Dies, Aged 81
Mr. Thomas Storey, a former member of the Legislative Council, died in Balmain District Hospital last night aged 81. He was a brother of the late Mr. John Storey, who was Premier of N.S.W. in 1920.
Mr. Storey, who lived in Victoria Street, Drummoyne, was a member of the Legislative Council for 13 years until 1934.
He was the last survivor of the family of eight of William John Storey, one of the pioneer shipbuilders of Australia, who operated at Bateman's Bay and Clyde.
His other brothers were Robert Storey, Mayor of Balmain for three years, and Henry Storey of the H. Storey Engineering Company in Sussex Lane.
Mr. Storey is survived by his wife, three sons- Mr. S. A. Storey, M.L.A.. for Hornsby; Alderman R. T. C. Storey, of Drummoyne, and Thomas Storey - and three married daughters - Mrs. E. Brittain, Mrs. T. Holmes and Mrs. J. Glenday.
Marriage: NSW BDM 4627/1895 STOREY THOMAS DAWSON BERTHA BALMAIN NORTH
Marriage Date: July 11 1895 St John the Evangelist, Balmain North NSW
File Number 168Groom: Thomas Storey
Age: 24 years (bachelor)
Birth Place: Clyde River, NSW
Home Address: 104 Short St, Balmain NSW
Parents: William Storey - Shipwright
Elizabeth Gahan - Domestic dutiesBride: Bertha Dawson
Age: 23 Years (spinster)
Birth Place: Derbyshire, England
Home Address: Oxford St, Balmain
Parents: John Dawson - Stone Mason
Elizabeth Anne MauleWitnesses: William Bellamy
Maude Bellamy
Minister: William CharltonDeath: NSW BDM 26903/1958 STOREY BERTHA JOHN ELIZABETH ANNE SYDNEY
Death Notice: STOREY Bertha Death 12DEC1958 Aged 85 Sydney Morning Herald 13DEC1958
174. Ronald Thomas Clyde STOREY M.B.E.
Birth: NSW BDM 10146/1898 STOREY RONALD T C THOMAS BERTHA BALMAIN SOUTH
Mayor of Drummoyne for many years and was heavily involved in Local Government Association of NSW.
Ronald Thomas Clyde Storey (son of Thomas STOREY MLC), was the mayor of Drummoyne for many years and was awarded an MBE for services to local government back in the 1970’s. He worked as the Registrar in Equity to do with wills and probate.
There is a park named after him in Drummoyne, just near where they lived in St. Georges Crescent near the Rowers Club.
Marriage: NSW BDM 13564/1930 STOREY RONALD T C HOLMES MARJORIE SYDNEY
Death Notice: STOREY,Ronald Thomas Clyde 31AUG1982 84 Death late of Point Piper 06SEP1982 SMH
Birth: NSW BDM 19943/1904 HOLMES MARJORY PERCY W ESTHER M BALMAIN SOUTH
Marriage: NSW BDM 13564/1930 STOREY RONALD T C HOLMES MARJORIE SYDNEY
Birth: NSW BDM 10491/1900 STOREY MURIEL D THOMAS BERTHA BALMAIN SOUTH
Muriel Dagmar Storey
Born: 31 March 1900
Baptised: 19 April 1900
Address: High St, Balmain, NSW
Fathers Occupation: Engineer
Minister:
Additional Information:
Godmother: Evelyn GainMarriage: NSW BDM 522/1925 BRITTAIN ERIC J STOREY MURIEL D SYDNEY
Birth: NSW BDM 19963/1901 BRITTAIN ERIC J WILLIAM A JANE A BALMAIN SOUTH
Marriage: NSW BDM 522/1925 BRITTAIN ERIC J STOREY MURIEL D SYDNEY
Death: NSW BDM 853/1959 BRITTAIN ERIC JOHN WILLIAM ALFRED JANE ANICE SYDNEY
Death notice: BRITTAIN Eric John, Death 15FEB1959, late of Denistone East - Sydney Morning Herald 16FEB1959
Birth: NSW BDM 19903/1902 STOREY THOMAS E THOMAS BERTHA BALMAIN SOUTH
Death Notice: STOREY,Thomas Edward 20APR1976 Death late of Drummoyne 21APR1976 SMH
Birth: NSW BDM 11013/1906 STOREY BEATRICE E THOMAS BERTHA BALMAIN SOUTH
Marriage: NSW BDM 5005/1930 HOLMES PERCY STOREY BEATRICE E SYDNEY
Birth: NSW BDM 29583/1902 HOLMES PERCY PERCY T ESTHER M BALMAIN SOUTH
Marriage: NSW BDM 5005/1930 HOLMES PERCY STOREY BEATRICE E SYDNEY
Birth: NSW BDM 1364/1909 STOREY OLIVE B THOMAS BERTHA BALMAIN SOUTH
Marriage: NSW BDM 17036/1948 GLENDAY JAMES STOREY OLIVE BERENICE DRUMMOYNE
Death Notice: GLENDAY Olive Berenice, Death 21FEB1970, aged 61, late of Drummoyne - Sydney Morning Herald 23FEB1970
Marriage: NSW BDM 1009/1921 GLENDAY JAMES MUNDAY EVA L HURSTVILLE
Marriage: NSW BDM 17036/1948 GLENDAY JAMES STOREY OLIVE BERENICE DRUMMOYNE
Birth: NSW BDM 8213/1872 STOREY HENRY WILLIAM ELIZABETH BROULEE
Henry had the remains of his father and mother removed from the old Balmain Cemetery, Leichhardt, and placed in his family vault at the Field of Mars Cemetery.
Mr Henry Storey was the head of the firm of H. Storey, Engineering and Boilermaking, Sussex Lane, Sydney.
Marriage: NSW BDM 5072/1898 STOREY HENRY REYNOLDS LAVINIA J BALMAIN NORTH
Marriage Date: 17 August 1898
File Number 233
Groom: Henry Storey
Age: 25 years (bachelor)
Birth Place: Batemans Bay, NSW
Home Address: 15 Phillip St, Balmain NSW
Occupation: Boilermaker
Parents: William Storey - Shipwright
Elizabeth Gahan - Home dutiesBride: Larimia Jane Reynolds
Age: 22 years (spinster)
Birth Place: Birmingham, England
Home Address: 57 Merton St, Balmain
Occupation:
Parents: Charles Reynolds - Electroplater
Elizabeth Long - Home DutiesWitnesses: Thomas Storey
Lilly Reynolds
Thomas RobertsProbate: 286317 4th series Henry Storey Drummoyne death 8 Aug 1943 P
Death: NSW BDM 18132/1943 STOREY HENRY WILLIAM ELIZABETH DRUMMOYNE
The Standard Weekly - Official Organ of the Australian Labor Party
Thursday 2 March 1944
"Was One Of A Famous Family
EARLY PIONEERS
A perilous voyage of 200 miles in an open boat by a woman and her eight children in the last century was recalled by the recent death of a well-known identity on the water-front of Sydney Harbour, Mr. Henry Storey, the head of the firm of H. Storey, Engineering and Boilermaking firm, Sussex Lane, Sydney.
Came To Build Ships
The boat was among the first built in this state by Mr. William John Storey, who was one of the pioneer shipbuilders of Australia. He came from Sunderland, England, with his wife, formerly Elizabeth Ann Gahan, the daughter of a schoolmaster, and two children, in the "Sixties" of the last century, to build ships at Jervis Bay, later at Bateman's Bay, and then proceeded to Waterview Bay, Sydney, to build a ship for Captain Rowntree. His wife undertook the voyage from Clyde River to Bateman's Bay and then on to Sydney with her eight children, who were later to attain fame. Mr. Henry Storey, late of Drummoyne, was one of that gallant boat party. Others among those children were:
John Storey, who was a member of the Legislative Assembly representing Balmain, for 29 years, and became premier of New South Wales;
Thomas Storey, who was for 13 years a member of the Legislative Council of N.S.W. Parliament, and now retains the title of "Honorable";
Gilbert Storey, who was Mayor of Balmain for three years, and was a champion bowler of Gladstone Park Bowling Club.
The only surviving member of the family at the present time is the Hon. Thomas Storey.
One of the last acts of Mr. Henry Storey, in his lifetime, was to have the remains of his father and mother removed from the old Balmain Cemetery, Leichhardt, and placed in his family vault at the Field of Mars Cemetery."
Birth: Lavinia Jane Reynolds
Year of Registration: 1875
Quarter of Registration: Jan-Feb-Mar
DISTRICT: Aston
County: Warwickshire
Volume: 6d
Page: 355
Marriage: NSW BDM 5072/1898 STOREY HENRY REYNOLDS LAVINIA J BALMAIN NORTH
Marriage Date: 17 August 1898
File Number 233
Groom: Henry Storey
Age: 25 years (bachelor)
Birth Place: Batemans Bay, NSW
Home Address: 15 Phillip St, Balmain NSW
Occupation: Boilermaker
Parents: William Storey - Shipwright
Elizabeth Gahan - Home dutiesBride: Larimia Jane Reynolds
Age: 22 years (spinster)
Birth Place: Birmingham, England
Home Address: 57 Merton St, Balmain
Occupation:
Parents: Charles Reynolds - Electroplater
Elizabeth Long - Home DutiesWitnesses: Thomas Storey
Lilly Reynolds
Thomas RobertsDeath: NSW BDM 8997/1950 STOREY LAVINIA JANE CHARLES 74 YRS (LONG) UNKNOWN DRUMMOYNE
NSW BDM 19819/1900 STOREY LAVINIA V HENRY LAVINIA BALMAIN SOUTH
Lavinia Violet Storey
Born: 3 May 1900
Baptised: 27 May 1900
Address: Balmain South, NSW
Fathers Occupation: Boiler Maker
Minister:
Additional Information:
Godparents: Violet Reynolds
Thomas StoreyMarriage: NSW BDM 742/1922 LAMBERT LESLIE STOREY LAVINIA V SYDNEY
Marriage: NSW BDM 575/1932 CAMERON DONALD G LAMBERT LAVINIA V DRUMMOYNE
Death Notice: CAMERON,Lavinia Violet, Death 23MAY1976, late of Darling Point 29MAY1976 - SMH
Marriage: NSW BDM 742/1922 LAMBERT LESLIE STOREY LAVINIA V SYDNEY
Marriage: NSW BDM 575/1932 CAMERON DONALD G LAMBERT LAVINIA V DRUMMOYNE
Death: NSW BDM 12252/1956 CAMERON DONALD GORDON ANGUS MARY ANN PETERSHAM
Death Notice: CAMERON Donald Gordon, Death 24MAY1956, late of Drummoyne - Sydney Morning Herald 25MAY1956
Marriage: NSW BDM 17138/1936 STOREY HENRY CHARLES HARKIN ROSE EUDORA SYDNEY
Service Record
Name STOREY, HENRY CHARLES
Service Australian Army
Service Number N65638
Date of Birth 3 Sep 1907
Place of Birth ROZELLE, NSW
Date of Enlistment 10 Jun 1940
Locality on Enlistment FIVEDOCK, NSW
Place of Enlistment SYDNEY, NSW
Next of Kin STOREY, ROSE
Date of Discharge 24 Jul 1944
Rank Staff Sergeant
Posting at Discharge DISTRICT ACCOUNTS OFFICE NSW
WW2 Honours and Gallantry None for display
Prisoner of War NoService Record
Name STOREY, HENRY CHARLES
Service Australian Army
Service Number NX2662
Date of Birth 3 Sep 1907
Place of Birth ROZELLE, NSW
Date of Enlistment 3 Nov 1939
Locality on Enlistment FIVEDOCK, NSW
Place of Enlistment MILLER'S POINT, NSW
Next of Kin STOREY, ROSA
Date of Discharge 3 Jun 1940
Rank Private
Posting at Discharge 2/1 Battalion
WW2 Honours and Gallantry None for display
Prisoner of War NoDivorce papers Henry Charles Storey - Rose Eudora Storey
Start date: 10 Dec 1948
End date: 10 Mar 1949Death: NSW BDM 27563/1951 STOREY HENRY CHARLES HENRY LAVINIA JANE PARRAMATTA
Daily Commercial News and Shipping List - Wed 19 September 1951
OBITUARY
We regret to report the death of Henry Charles Storey at the age of 43 years.
Mr. Storey was a grandson of one of Australia's pioneers in ship-building, Mr. William Storey, who was building boats on the River Wear in Sunderland, England, came to Australia and started a boat building business at Jarvis Bay and Bateman's Bay.
The late Mr. Storey was a graduate of Sydney University, an LL.B. and solicitor. He was also a partner with his sister Mrs.D.G. Cameron in the firm of H. Storey Eng. Co.
A nephew of the Hon. John Storey, once Premier of New South Wales, owing to ill health he had retired from active business, and spent his time between his properties, 'Strathmore',Camden, and 'Astoria Park', at Seven Hills.
Marriage: NSW BDM 17138/1936 STOREY HENRY CHARLES HARKIN ROSE EUDORA SYDNEY
Birth: NSW BDM 8791/1875 Broulee
Marriage: NSW BDM 5081/1898 STOREY GILBERT WATSON MARY A BALMAIN NORTH
Marriage Date: 14 September 1898
File Number: 235
Groom: Gilbert Storey
Age: 23 years (bachelor)
Birth Place: Batemans Bay, NSW
Home Address: Phillip St, Balmain
Occupation: Boilermaker
Parents: William Storey - Shipwright
Elizabeth Gahan - Domestic duties
Bride: Mary Anne Watson
Age: 22 years (spinster)
Birth Place: Seaham, Colliery, England
Home Address: Roundtree St, Balmain
Occupation:
Parents: Benjamin Watson - Clerk
Sarah Watson
Witness: John Storey
Margaret Watson
Gilbert was a Mayer of Balmain for three years and was a champion bowler of Gladstone Park Bowling Club.
Probate: 242335 4th series Gilbert Storey Balmain death 28 Jul 1939 P
Field of Mars Transcript 9346
Anglican Section K row 20 #71-2
Gilbert Storey died 28 Jul 1939 aged 64
Mary Ann Storey died 9 Jul 1947 aged 70
Dorothy May Allen (nee Storey) a dear mother died 14 February 1985
Death: NSW BDM 19621/1939 STOREY GILBERT WILLIAM ELIZABETH BALMAIN
When the Storey family first came to Australia in the 1860s, they settled in Batemans Bay and set to work building boats. However when times later took that business badly, Mr. Storey rode a horse up to Sydney to seek out the prospects on Port Jackson, he was so pleased with what he found that he sent word to Mrs. Storey to join him with the family. Mrs. Storey with her six children then sailed the family longboat up the coast to Sydney, maybe one hundred and thirty miles by sea in a six metre boat. One of these children was John Storey who became Premier of New South Wales and was known as 'Honest John'. Another, Tom Storey, became a member of the Legislative Council and a third, Harry Storey, started an engineering business. Gilbert Storey founded Storey and Keers with Dick Keers in 1911 at Shelley Street, Sydney. He lived in Balmain in the 1930s and became President of the Bowling Club.
In 1941 Gilbert started the ship repair business at Louisa Road to cope with the increased work from the war. Now the Lousia Road base is redundant because with containerisation ships became much larger and were built for minimum maintenance. This site is now subdivided and has been sold for home sites.
Storey and Keers Engineering and Ship Repairs moved to Port Kembla, Botany Bay and to Mansfield Street, Balmain, where they carried out 'on water' repairs to ships at the wharf.
Sydney Morning Herald - Tuesday 1 August 1939, page 12
"MR. GILBERT STOREY.
Mr Gilbert Storey, 65, who died at his residence in Llewellyn Street, Balmain, on Friday morning, was a brother of the late Mr. John Storey, a former Premier of New South Wales. He established the engineering firm of Storey and Keers.
For ten years he was president of the Gladstone Park Bowling Club, and was club champion in 1930.
He was an alderman of the Balmain council for three years, and for two years of that period was Mayor. He is survived by Mrs. Storey, two sons, and two daughters."
Marriage: NSW BDM 5081/1898 STOREY GILBERT WATSON MARY A BALMAIN NORTH
Marriage Date: 14 September 1898
File Number: 235
Groom: Gilbert Storey
Age: 23 years (bachelor)
Birth Place: Batemans Bay, NSW
Home Address: Phillip St, Balmain
Occupation: Boilermaker
Parents: William Storey - Shipwright
Elizabeth Gahan - Domestic dutiesBride: Mary Anne Watson
Age: 22 years (spinster)
Birth Place: Seaham, Colliery, England
Home Address: Roundtree St, Balmain
Occupation:
Parents: Benjamin Watson - Clerk
Sarah Watson
Witness: John Storey
Margaret WatsonField of Mars Transcript 9346
Anglican Section K row 20 #71-2
Gilbert Storey died 28 Jul 1939 aged 64
Mary Ann Storey died 9 Jul 1947 aged 70
Dorothy May Allen (nee Storey) a dear mother died 14 February 1985Death: NSW BDM 14961/1947 STOREY MARY ANN BENJAMIN SARAH BALMAIN
Birth: NSW BDM 1028/1902 STOREY DOROTHY M GILBERT MARY A BALMAIN NORTH
Marriage: NSW BDM 15618/1927 ALLEN KEITH J K STOREY DOROTHY M SYDNEY
Field of Mars Transcript 9346
Anglican Section K row 20 #71-2
Gilbert Storey died 28 Jul 1939 aged 64
Mary Ann Storey died 9 Jul 1947 aged 70
Dorothy May Allen (nee Storey) a dear mother died 14 February 1985Death Notice: ALLEN Dorothy May 14FEB1985 Death late of St Ives Sydney Morning Herald 16FEB1985
Marriage: NSW BDM 15618/1927 ALLEN KEITH J K STOREY DOROTHY M SYDNEY
Norman Joseph Storey
Born: 2 March 1907
Baptised:
Address: Church St, Balmain
Fathers Occupation:
Minister:
Additional Information:
Death Date: 9 January 1980
Wife: Violet Matika Jagelman
Child: Norman Joseph David Storey
Baptised: 5 October 1936Marriage: NSW BDM 16317/1934 STOREY NORMAN J JAGELMAN VIOLET M BALMAIN NORTH
Death: NSW BDM 1682/1980 STOREY NORMAN JOSEPH GILBERT MARY ANNE
Death Notice: STOREY,Norman Joseph 09JAN1980 73 Death 12JAN1980 SMH
Marriage: NSW BDM 16317/1934 STOREY NORMAN J JAGELMAN VIOLET M BALMAIN NORTH
Death: NSW BDM 13669/1975 STOREY VIOLET MATILDA WILLIAM MAUD
Death Notice: STOREY Violet Matilda Death notice 27MAY1975 Death late of Killara Sydney Morning Herald 29MAY1975
Birth: Isabella Vic Storey
Father's Name: Gilbert Storey
Mother's Name: Mary Ann Watson
Birth Place: Melbourne, Victoria
Registration Year: 1909
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration Number: 21013Marriage: NSW BDM 14589/1933 MORGAN ERIC C J STOREY ISABELLA V BALMAIN NORTH
Isabelle Victoria Storey
Death Date: 6 April 1978, Darling Point
Husband: Eric James Carrington MorganDeath: NSW BDM 8260/1978 MORGAN ISABELLE VICTORIA GILBERT MARY ANN
Death Notice: MORGAN,Isabelle Victoria 06APR1978 Death late of Darling Point 11APR1978 SMH
Death Notice:MORGAN,Eric Carrington James 22MAR1976 67 Death late of Darling Point 24MAR1976 SMH
104. John William Storey ARCHBOLD
Birth: John William Storey Archbold
Year of Registration: 1859
Quarter of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep
DISTRICT: Sunderland
County: Durham, Tyne and Wear
Volume: 10a
Page: 4_9Marriage: John William S Archbold
Spouse: Jane Davis
Year of Registration: 1883
Quarter of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep
District: Sunderland
County: Durham, Tyne and Wear
Volume: 10a
Page: 724England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973
John William Storey Archbold
Gender Male
Marital Status Single
Age 24
Birth Date abt 1859
Marriage Date 13 Sep 1883
Marriage Place Southwick, Durham, England
Father James Archbold
Spouse Jane Davis
FHL Film Number 1885614 Reference ID Itm4 pg 164 #328England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1995
John William Archbold
Death Date 22 Jun 1932
Death Place Sunderland, Cumberland, England
Probate Date 20 Jul 1932
Probate Registry Durham
Birth: Elizabeth Archbold
Year of Registration: 1887
Quarter of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep
District: Sunderland
County: Durham, Tyne and Wear
Volume: 10a
Page: 669
Birth: John James Archbold
Year of Registration: 1890
Quarter of Registration: Jan-Feb-Mar
District: Sunderland
County: Durham, Tyne and Wear
Volume: 10a
Page: 641England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966
John James Archbold
Death Date 27 Jan 1958
Death Place Newcastle upon Tyne
Probate Date 7 Oct 1958
Probate Registry Newcastle Upon Tyne
Birth: Martha Surtees Archbold
Year of Registration: 1900
Quarter of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec
District: Sunderland
County: Durham, Tyne and Wear
Volume: 10a
Page: 706England & Wales, Marriage Index, 1916-2005
Martha S Archbold
Registration Date Apr 1927
Registration Quarter Apr-May-Jun
Registration district Sunderland Durham
Spouse Hector Gowland
Volume Number 10a Page number 1309
Archbold, Gowland - 10a 1309
1939 England and Wales Register
Charles Archbold
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 9 Jan 1903
Residence Year 1939
Address 34 Sunderland, Durham, England
Occupation Blacksmith striker
Schedule Number 28 Sub Schedule Number 1
Enumeration District FDKI Registration district 555- 3
Spouse Jane ArchboldEngland & Wales, Marriage Index, 1916-2005
Charles Archbold
Registration Date Jan 1936
Registration Quarter Jan-Feb-Mar
Registration district Sunderland Durham
Spouse Jane Williamson
Volume Number 10a Page number 945
Archbold, Williamson - 10a 945England & Wales, Death Index, 1916-2007
Charles Archbold
Death Age 63
Birth Date abt 1903
Registration Date Apr 1966
Registration Quarter Apr-May-Jun
Registration district Durham eastern Durham
Volume 1a Page 342
Birth: Christiana Sim
Year of Registration: 1868
Quarter of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep
District: Sunderland
County: Durham, Tyne and Wear
Volume: 10a
Page: 563England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973
Christiana Sim
Gender Female
Marital Status Single
Age 25
Birth Date abt 1869
Marriage Date 09 Jun 1894
Marriage Place Venerable Bede Church, Monk-Wearmouth, Durham, England
Father William Sim
Spouse Robert Marley
Gender Male
Marital Status Single
Age 25
Birth Date abt 1869
Spouse father Robert Marley
FHL Film Number 1514685 Reference ID 252England & Wales, FreeBMD Death Index: 1837-1915
Christiana Marley
Estimated Birth Year abt 1869
Registration Year 1908
Registration Quarter Apr-May-Jun
Age at Death 39
Registration district Sunderland Durham
Volume 10a Page 377
England & Wales, FreeBMD Birth Index, 1837-1915
Robert Weatherburn Marley
Registration Year 1868
Registration Quarter Jul-Aug-Sep
Registration district Sunderland Durham
Volume 10a Page 557England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations),1861-1941
Robert Weatherburn Marley
Death Date 13 Sep 1948
Death Place Sunderland
Probate Date 15 Oct 1948
Probate Registry Durham, England
Birth: Sarah Jane Sim
Year of Registration: 1876
Quarter of Registration: Jan-Feb-Mar
District: Sunderland
County: Durham, Tyne and Wear
Volume: 10a
Page: 730England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973
Sarah Jane Sim
Gender Female
Marital Status Single
Age 22
Birth Date abt 1876
Marriage Date 20 Aug 1898
Marriage Place Monk-Wearmouth, Durham, England
Father William Sim
Spouse John Stokle
FHL Film Number 1514660 Reference ID 1893-03 pg.133-2651939 England and Wales Register
Sarah J Stokle
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 21 Dec 1875
Residence Year 1939
Address 21, Garcia Terrace Sunderland, Durham, England
Occupation Unpaid Domestic Duties
Schedule Number 371 Sub Schedule Number 2 Enumeration District FDLB
Registration district 555-3
Spouse John StokleEngland & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations),1861-1941
Sarah Jane Stokle
Death Date 15 Aug 1955
Death Place Sunderland
Probate Date 30 Sep 1955
Probate Registry Durham, England
1939 England and Wales Register
John Stokle
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 18 Dec 1873
Residence Year 1939
Address 21, Garcia Terrace Sunderland, Durham, England
Occupation Retired
Schedule Number 371 Sub Schedule Number 1
Enumeration District FDLB
Registration district 555-3
Spouse Sarah J Stokle
England & Wales, Marriage Index: 1916-2005
John W Stokle
Registration Date Jan 1929
Registration Quarter Jan-Feb-Mar
Registration district South Shields Durham
Spouse Hilda Hardy
Volume Number 10a Page number 12501939 England and Wales Register
John W Stokle
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 2 Jun 1899
Residence Year 1939
Address 54 Residence Place Jarrow, Durham, England
Occupation Supervising Sorting Clerk an Telegraphist (General Post Off
Schedule Number 112S ub Schedule Number 1
Enumeration District FFVZ
Registration district 556 A-1
Spouse Hilda StokleEngland & Wales, Death Index: 1916-2005
John William Stokle
Death Age 91
Birth Date 2 Jun 1899
Registration Date Jun 1990
Registration district Torbay Devon
Volume 21 Page 2423
1939 England and Wales Register
Hilda Stokle
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 1 Jun 1902
Residence Year 1939
Address 54 Jarrow, Durham, England
Occupation Unpaid Domestic Duties
Schedule Number 112 Sub Schedule Number 2
Enumeration District FFVZ
Registration district 556 A-1
Spouse John W Stokle
Birth: Mary Elizabeth Sim
Year of Registration: 1880
Quarter of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec
District: Sunderland
County: Durham, Tyne and Wear
Volume: 10a
Page: 583Marriage: Mary Elizabeth Sim
Spouse: Archibald Laverick
Year of Registration: 1902
Quarter of Registration: Jan-Feb-Mar
District: Sunderland
County: Durham, Tyne and Wear
Volume: 10a
Page: 892England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973
Mary Elizabeth Sim
Gender Female
Marital Status Single
Age 21
Birth Date abt 1881
Marriage Date 11 Feb 1902
Marriage Place Monk-Wearmouth, Durham, England
Father William Sim
Spouse Archibald Laverick
FHL Film Number 1514660 Reference ID 1893-03 pg.224-447England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations),1861-1941
Mary Elizabeth Laverick
Death Date 28 Jan 1946
Death Place Sunderland
Probate Date 11 Apr 1946
Probate Registry Durham, England
1939 England and Wales Register
Archibald W Laverick
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 19 Aug 1879
Residence Year 1939
Address 16 Sunderland, Durham, England
Occupation Compositor (Foreman)
Schedule Number 262 Sub Schedule Number 1
Enumeration District FDKY
Registration district 555 - 3
Spouse Mary E Laverick
Children Freda Laverick
England & Wales, Marriage Index: 1916-2005
Archibald Laverick
Registration Date Apr 1934
Registration Quarter Apr-May-Jun
Registration district Sunderland Durham
Spouse Evelyn M Smith
Volume Number 10a Page number 1348
Laverick, Smith - 10a 13481939 England and Wales Register
Archibald Laverick
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 23 Dec 1902
Residence Year 1939
Address 34 Cooper St. Sunderland, Durham, England
Occupation Insurance Agent
Schedule Number 20 Sub Schedule Number 4
Enumeration District FDKY
Registration district 555 - 3
Spouse Evelyn M Laverick
Household Members
Margaret A SmithEngland & Wales, Death Index: 1916-2005
Archibald Laverick
Death Age 90
Birth Date 23 Dec 1902
Registration Date Oct 1993
Registration district Sunderland Tyne and Wear
Register Number B46 EDistrict and Subdistrict 0581B
Entry Number 218
1939 England and Wales Register
Evelyn M Laverick
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 14 Dec 1906
Residence Year 1939
Address 34 Cooper St. Sunderland, Durham, England
Occupation Unpaid Domestic Duties
Schedule Number 20 Sub Schedule Number 2
Enumeration District FDKY
Registration district 555 - 3
England & Wales, FreeBMD Birth Index, 1837-1915
Gladys Laverick
Registration Year 1906
Registration Quarter Jan-Feb-Mar
Registration district Sunderland Durham
Volume 10a Page 770England & Wales, FreeBMD Death Index: 1837-1915
Gladys Laverick
Estimated Birth Year abt 1906
Registration Year 1914
Registration Quarter Apr-May-Jun
Age at Death 8
Registration district Sunderland Durham
Volume 10a Page 796
1939 England and Wales Register
Freda Laverick
Gender Female
Marital Status Single
Birth Date 11 Dec 1915
Residence Year 1939
Address 16 Sunderland, Durham, England
Occupation Unpaid Domestic Duties
Schedule Number 262 Sub Schedule Number 3
Enumeration District FDKY
Registration district 555 - 3
Father Archibald W Laverick
Mother Mary E LaverickEngland & Wales, Death Index: 1916-2005
Freda Laverick
Death Age 86
Birth Date 11 Dec 1915
Registration Date Jan 2002
Registration district Sunderland Durham
Register Number B65E
District and Subdistrict 0581B Entry Number 83
Birth: George Sim
Year of Registration: 1886
Quarter of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep
District: Sunderland
County: Durham, Tyne and Wear
Volume: 10a
Page: 6601939 England and Wales Register
George Sim
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 28 Jul 1886
Residence Year 1939
Address 72 Gordon Road Ilford, Essex, England
Occupation Teacher of Technology-Wood Mg
Schedule Number 45 Sub Schedule Number 1
Enumeration District CCUH
Spouse Ella Sim
Children Gordon SimIllinois, Federal Naturalization Records, 1856-1991
George Sim
Record Type Declaration
Birth Date 28 Jul 1886
Birth Place Sunderland England
Arrival Date 2 Sep 1910
Arrival Place New York, New York
Declaration Number 4315England & Wales, Death Index: 1916-2005
George Sim
Death Age 83
Birth Date 28 Jul 1886
Registration Date Jan 1970
Registration Quarter Jan-Feb-Mar
Registration district Barking Greater London
Volume 5a Page 2
1939 England and Wales Register
Ella Sim
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 21 May 1886
Residence Year 1939
Address 72 Gordon Road Ilford, Essex, England
Occupation Unpaid Domestic Duties
Schedule Number 45 Sub Schedule Number 2
Enumeration District CCUH
Spouse George Sim
Children Gordon Sim
1939 England and Wales Register
Gordon Sim
Gender Male
Marital Status Single
Birth Date 25 Dec 1919
Residence Year 1939
Address 72 Gordon Road Ilford, Essex, England
Occupation Apprentice Carpenter & Joiner
Schedule Number 45 Sub Schedule Number 3
Enumeration District CCUH
Father George Sim
Mother Ella Sim
Household Members
Leslie Sim
1939 England and Wales Register
Gordon Sim
Gender Male
Marital Status Single
Birth Date 25 Dec 1919
Residence Year 1939
Address 72 Gordon Road Ilford, Essex, England
Occupation Apprentice Carpenter & Joiner
Schedule Number 45 Sub Schedule Number 3
Enumeration District CCUH
Father George Sim
Mother Ella Sim
Household Members
Gordon Sim