Walter Albert Jones

b. 10 Aug 1888, d. 1959
Father*William Henry Jones b. 24 Jul 1858, d. 6 Oct 1942
Mother*Adelaide Louisa Zeidler b. 24 Jul 1867, d. 15 Jun 1941
ChartsJONES: Stephen -Family and Descendants
ZEIDLER: Frederick -Family and Descendants
      Walter Albert Jones was born on 10 Aug 1888 in Sofala, New South Wales.

Walter Albert Jones married Eileen M. Huckel in 1916 in Crookwell, New South Wales.

Walter Albert Jones died in 1959 in Grenfell, New South Wales.

Family

Eileen M. Huckel b. 1888, d. 1927
Children

Frederick William Jones

b. 12 Apr 1891, d. 12 Feb 1968
Father*William Henry Jones b. 24 Jul 1858, d. 6 Oct 1942
Mother*Adelaide Louisa Zeidler b. 24 Jul 1867, d. 15 Jun 1941
ChartsJONES: Stephen -Family and Descendants
ZEIDLER: Frederick -Family and Descendants
      Frederick William Jones was born on 12 Apr 1891 in Molong, New South Wales.

Frederick William Jones married Sylvia Vera Beatrice Bergin on 17 Sep 1913 in Sydney, New South Wales.
Frederick William Jones witnessed the marriage of William Sidney Parks and Clara Maud Jones on 27 Jul 1915 at St John's Church of England in Cowra, New South Wales.
Frederick and Sylvia lived in Balgowlah, New South Wales, in 1941.

Frederick William Jones died on 12 Feb 1968 in Penrith, New South Wales, at the age of 76 late of Warrimoo.

Family

Sylvia Vera Beatrice Bergin b. 8 Apr 1893, d. 4 Oct 1964
Children

Adelaide Millie Jones

b. 27 Aug 1893, d. 25 Jan 1894
Father*William Henry Jones b. 24 Jul 1858, d. 6 Oct 1942
Mother*Adelaide Louisa Zeidler b. 24 Jul 1867, d. 15 Jun 1941
ChartsJONES: Stephen -Family and Descendants
ZEIDLER: Frederick -Family and Descendants
      Adelaide Millie Jones was born on 27 Aug 1893 in Forbes, New South Wales.

Adelaide Millie Jones died on 25 Jan 1894 in Forbes, New South Wales.

Mrs ?----------? Patterson

      ?----------? was a Nurse or Midwife in Forbes, New South Wales, in 1895.
She witnessed the birth of Clara Maud Jones on 12 Jan 1895 at Templar Street in Forbes, New South Wales.

Thomas George Stammers

b. 1885, d. 1956
      Thomas George Stammers was born in 1885 in Carcoar, New South Wales, a son of James and Mary J. Stammers.

Thomas George Stammers married Edith Maude Cole, daughter of John Cole and Ann Smith, in 1907 in Cowra, New South Wales.

Thomas George Stammers died in 1956 in Blayney, New South Wales.

Margaret Anderson

     Margaret Anderson witnessed the marriage of James Henry Betts and Catherine Ann Anderson on 18 Jan 1900 at the Residence of the Bride's Parents in East Kempsey, New South Wales, according to the rites of the Presbyterian Church.

William Thomas Parks

b. 3 Jan 1864, d. 11 Dec 1942
Father*William Parks b. 4 May 1835, d. 1909
Mother*Emma Munro b. about 1841, d. 1908
ChartsPARKS: William -Family and Descendants
     William Thomas Parks was baptised on 3 Jan 1864 at the Parish Church of St Peter in East Blatchington, East Sussex, recorded as a son of William and Frances Parks.

William Thomas Parks immigrated b 1881 as he was not listed in the 1881 Census for the County of Sussex.
William was a bellman in Hay, New South Wales, in 1890.

William Thomas Parks married Caroline Seabrooke Stevens, daughter of William Henry Biggs and Mary Ann Elliott, on 26 Apr 1890 at St Paul's Church of England in Hay, New South Wales, and Rev. William C. Pritchard performed the marriage ceremony.
William and Caroline lived at Wharf Reserve in Hay, New South Wales, in 1891.
William was a Water Conservation Officer.
William and Caroline lived in Canowindra, New South Wales, about 1909.
William was a Labourer in 1915.

William Thomas Parks died on 11 Dec 1942 at Base Hospital in Orange, New South Wales, at the age of 78 (recorded as a son of William and Constance Parks) and the cause of his death was recorded as Myocardial degeneration, Hypertensive renal arterio sclerosis and Chronic bronchitis.
He was buried on 12 Dec 1942 at the Church of England Cemetery in Orange, New South Wales.

Family

Caroline Seabrooke Biggs b. 21 Dec 1858, d. 20 Sep 1947
Children

Caroline Seabrooke Biggs

b. 21 Dec 1858, d. 20 Sep 1947
Father*William Henry Biggs b. 25 Oct 1824, d. 1893
Mother*Mary Ann Elliott b. 1828, d. 1878
ChartsPARKS: William -Family and Descendants
      Caroline Seabrooke Biggs was born on 21 Dec 1858 at St Leonard's, Shoreditch in London. She was baptised on 23 Jan 1859 at St Leonard's, Shoreditch in London. Caroline Seabrooke Biggs was also known as Bigg.

Caroline Seabrooke Biggs immigrated about 1875 but it is difficult to confirm this event and it remains a task for the future.
Caroline lived at the home of her parents in Hay, New South Wales, in 1882.

Caroline Seabrooke Biggs married Thomas Stevens on 1 Jan 1883 at Gresford Cottage, Orson Street in Hay, New South Wales, and it was recorded that the marriage took place accordng to "Acts of Council 19 Victoria Nos. 30 and 34", and that the ceremony was performed by Leslie W. A. Macarthur, Registrar.
Caroline was a domestic servant in Hay, New South Wales, in 1890.

Caroline Seabrooke Stevens married William Thomas Parks, son of William Parks and Emma Munro, on 26 Apr 1890 at St Paul's Church of England in Hay, New South Wales, and Rev. William C. Pritchard performed the marriage ceremony.
Caroline and William lived at Wharf Reserve in Hay, New South Wales, in 1891.
Caroline and William lived in Canowindra, New South Wales, about 1909.
Caroline lived at 6 Woodward Road in Orange, New South Wales, in 1947.

Caroline Seabrook Parks died on 20 Sep 1947 at the Base Hospital in Orange, New South Wales, at the age of 88 and the cause of her death was recorded as Coronary occlusion and mammary carcinoma (5 years.)
She was buried on 21 Sep 1947 at the Church of England Cemetery in Orange, New South Wales.

Family 1

Thomas Stevens b. 1855, d. b 1888
Children

Family 2

William Thomas Parks b. 3 Jan 1864, d. 11 Dec 1942
Children

Dr ?----------? Kennedy MD

      He witnessed the birth of William Sidney Parks on 27 Jan 1891 in Hay, New South Wales.

John Slyney

b. 1887, d. 12 Sep 1969
Father*David Slyney b. 1860, d. 8 Jan 1929
Mother*Mary Matheson b. about 1865, d. 1892
      John Slyney was born in 1887 in Taree, New South Wales.

John Slyney died on 12 Sep 1969 in Port Macquarie, New South Wales.
He was buried at the Roman Catholic Cemetery in Port Macquarie, New South Wales.

Thomas Stevens

b. 1855, d. b 1888
      Thomas Stevens was born in 1855 in Sturt, New South Wales.

Thomas Stevens married Caroline Seabrooke Biggs, daughter of William Henry Biggs and Mary Ann Elliott, on 1 Jan 1883 at Gresford Cottage, Orson Street in Hay, New South Wales, and it was recorded that the marriage took place accordng to "Acts of Council 19 Victoria Nos. 30 and 34", and that the ceremony was performed by Leslie W. A. Macarthur, Registrar.

Thomas Stevens died b 1888 in near Hay, New South Wales.

Family

Caroline Seabrooke Biggs b. 21 Dec 1858, d. 20 Sep 1947
Children

Rev. William C. Pritchard

      William was a Minister of the Word at St Paul's Church of England in Hay, New South Wales, in 1890.
Rev. William C. Pritchard performed the marriage ceremony of William Thomas Parks, son of William Parks and Emma Munro, and Caroline Seabrooke Stevens, daughter of William Henry Biggs and Mary Ann Elliott, on 26 Apr 1890 at St Paul's Church of England in Hay, New South Wales.

Charles Joseph Dwight

     Charles Joseph Dwight witnessed the marriage of William Thomas Parks and Caroline Seabrooke Stevens on 26 Apr 1890 at St Paul's Church of England in Hay, New South Wales.

Frances Mary Dwight

     Frances Mary Dwight witnessed the marriage of William Thomas Parks and Caroline Seabrooke Stevens on 26 Apr 1890 at St Paul's Church of England in Hay, New South Wales.

Rev. F.G. Neild

      F.G. was a Minister of the Word in the Church of England in Cudal, New South Wales, in 1883.
Rev. F.G. Neild performed the marriage ceremony of William Henry Jones, son of Walter Jones and Mary Ann Wright, and Adelaide Louisa Zeidler, daughter of Friedrich Maximillian Gustev Adolf Zeidler and Mary Jane Brown, on 18 Jul 1883 at the home of Mrs Zeidler in Cudal, New South Wales, according to the rites of the Church of England.