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margaret
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25 Jan 2019 15:19 |
from the New South Wales land registry, Memorandum of Transfer ;
sold to William John Jeffrey, Deputy Miner. (on property purchased 3rd August 1891) the property of Henry Palfreyman (38.1/2 perches in Corrimal) formerly of Corrimal, NSW, now of Birdwell, near Barnsley , Yorkshire, England. Registered volume 1024.
Transfer .6 July 1897 ref 266463 Registrar General, New South wales
Solved.! Although no trace of his journey back to the Uk. c 1893 :-)
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margaret
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25 Jan 2019 08:18 |
I have this morning received from New South Wales a copy of the memorandum concerning the sale of land that belonged to Henry Palfreyman--.In Corrimal, NSW,
He sold the land (38 1/2 perches) in 3 August 1897 to William John Jeffrey, but was living at Birdwell near Barnsley, Yorkshire, at that time.
That would allow him to be married to Ruth Greenley . although I have not found his return journey from Australia.
thank you all for your interest and ideas.
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24 Jan 2019 18:46 |
AQ - I might check a couple of years post a death but not 8 and afraid having found Ruth that's as far as I went.
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24 Jan 2019 15:27 |
I had discounted that one yesterday because of the age written very clearly on this record. And on the image it says he's a shopkeeper, not a miner:
Henry Palfreyman in the UK, Incoming Passenger Lists, 1878-1960 Name: Henry Palfreyman Arrival Age: 45 Birth Date: abt 1849 Port of Departure: Australia Arrival Date: 26 Mar 1894 Port of Arrival: London, England Ports of Voyage: Sydney; Hobart; Melbourne; Adelaide; Albany; Colombo; Port Said; Ismailiya; Naples; Gibraltar; Plymouth, Devon, England Ship Name: Ophir Official Number: 98673
I don't see another version saying he was 29 - not so far, at least.
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That reply on the rootsweb thread says he arrived in England before he left Australia ??
EDIT again - I'm not sure if that's the same voyage ?
On the image, the date of arrival is 27 April 1894, not 26 March 1894. I don't see that March date anywhere on the image - maybe a mistranscription. . They would have left Australia in March - a voyage would have taken about a month.
From the "Western Mail" , Sat 31 March 1894:
SHIPPING NOTES. Our Albany' correspondent telegraphed on Sunday that the mail steamer Ophir, from Adelaide, arrived at midnight. Passengers for Albany : Mesdames Davidson, Edwards, Misses Carlettan, Edwards, Messrs. Christy, Taylor, Davidson, Simpsons, Cottle, Hoare, McDermott, Harde, Mahoney, Stuart, Ander- son, Holt, Coleman, Vincent, Aitken, Laurence, Hauer, Allan, Murphy (2), Butcher, McQueen, Greigor, Symonds, Taylor, Seaver, Quinlan, Jesson, Cowell, Pender, Cressey, Blevins, Hydes, Meyer, Lane, Marshall, Banner arid Hon. C. C. Kingston. The Ophir sailed for London at 3 a.m. Pas»engare : Mesdames Hells and six children, James and four children, Powell and infant, Kenny and two children, Tull and infant, Low and turee children, Good, Wells, Messrs. Hells, Kenny, Spackman, Dowson, MoGuinness, Bose, Tull, Halligan, Laving, Peace and Law.
So the ship arrived in Albany on Sunday 26 March. The passenger names are only those leaving or joining at Albany.
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24 Jan 2019 13:02 |
Is this your thread on rootsweb Margaret? Seems everyone has come up with the same possible answers.
This one may be worth looking into.
There is a H. PALFREYMAN aged 29 Single left via the Ophir in Sydney on the 10 Mar 1894 Arrival date in London 9 Mar 1894
https://lists.rootsweb.com/hyperkitty/list/aus-nsw.rootsweb.com/thread/29309950/
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24 Jan 2019 08:57 |
Greyghost- it's listed on the same page as Ruth:
1944 England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations)
Palfreyman Henry of 74 Elm Street Holland Common Barnsley Yorkshire died 20 October 1936 Administration (with Will) Wakefield 2 March to Edith Royle widow Effects £492
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23 Jan 2019 22:46 |
Surname First name(s) Age District Vol Page Deaths Mar 1944 (>99%) Palfreyman Ruth 76 Staincross 9c 290
Staincross RD covered Nether Hoyland 1938 -1974
Probate - Ruth Palfreyman of 74 Elm Street Holland Common Barnsley 26 January 1944 Administration Wakefield 17 February to Edith Royle widow Effects £105 10sdied
and Barnsley covered Nether Holland up to 1938
Surname First name(s) Age District Vol Page Deaths Dec 1936 (>99%) Palfreyman Henry 72 Barnsley 9c 270
Not seeing a probate record for Henry
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23 Jan 2019 22:42 |
Palfreyman Household (2 People) 74 Elm Street , Hoyland Nether U.D., Yorkshire (West Riding), England
FIRST NAME(S) LAST NAME(S) DOB SEX OCCUPATION MARITAL STATUS SCHEDULE SCHEDULE SUB NUMBER Ruth Palfreyman 08 Dec 1867 Female Unpaid Domestic Duties Widowed 267 1 Hilda Palfreyman 03 Feb 1900 Female Cinema Usherette & Office Cleaner Single 267
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23 Jan 2019 21:59 |
Have you investigated this death? Just as a long shot.
(My feeling still is that your Henry went back to England. Where is Henry of Wortley in 1891, if not in Australia?)
Hy Palframan in the Australia, Death Index, 1787-1985 Name: Hy Palframan Birth Year: abt 1867 Age: 75 Death Place: Bendigo, Victoria Registration Year: 1942 Registration Place: Victoria Registration Number: 26835
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margaret
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23 Jan 2019 21:01 |
Yes thats very interesting, I went through the TROVE archive, and found quite a lot of stuff, Clifford was one of Toms sons. I know Herbert one of Johns sons was in the war and is mentioned on the memorial As a violinist of some talent, he was injured in WW1 although he was 37 years old when he enlisted and was a Shot firer. by trade, but served as a medic.
a couple of the sons went on to University and played soccer for the Australian team in the 1930's I think they were all very well know members of the Methodist community.
Austin died in Burwood 1957 and Colin in Lithgow 1957
But as you say no trace of Henry.. did he go home , or to the gold mines....
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alviegal
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23 Jan 2019 20:57 |
This is all I could find with Henry's name.
Tenders. TENDERS, for the ERECTION and COMPLETION of a four roomed COTTAGE, at Corrimal (labor only), will be received by the undersigned, up to THURSDAY, 16th July. Plans and specification can be seen at Mr. Wm. Croft's, tailor, Crown-street.. HENRY PALFREYMAN, Mount Kembla.
Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Saturday 11 July 1891
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alviegal
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23 Jan 2019 20:21 |
Found deaths for Tom, Sarah and Clifford so far but not for Henry. He's never mentioned as being at any of the weddings either.
MRS. T. PALFREYMAN. The Methodist (Sydney, NSW : 1892 - 1954) Saturday 29 July 1916 p 11 Article ... Oi MRS. T. PALFREYMAN. On J une 4th, ' Mrs. T. Palf reyman died at her home at Corrimal after nine ...
Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 24 June 1932 MR. TOM PALFREYMAN PASSES After having lived for over 10 years in Railway Street, Corrimal, Mr. Tom Palfreyman passed on on Tuesday, sur- rounded by his children. Since the death of his wife some years ago, Mr. Palfreyman made his home, with his daughter Nora (Mrs. Gaskell) and it was there that he passed on. The late Mr. Palfreyman, who was 82 years of age arrived at Wollongong by boat along with a ship load of miriers to work at the Old South Kembla Mine. After Working for some years, at this colliery he left with his late brother, John, to reside at Corrimal. He had been employed in the Corrimal mine since tjiat lime up to about 10 years ago when lie retired.
CLIFFORD PALFREYMAN. The tragic death of Mr. Cliff Palfreyman, manager, of the Balmain Colliery, in last week's disastrous ex- plosion, came as a shock to many of his friends.
Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 27 April 1945
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margaret
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23 Jan 2019 19:58 |
The district of Wortley in 1838, included both the village of Wortley and Thurgoland, plus 13 other 'hamlets' in 1850 Wortley Registration district gained another six, including Silkstone in 1881 the registration distinct lost Ecclesfield, Aldwarke, gaining part of Huddersfield I think..
So the names they give on the census as their birth place may well be different to the registration district files.
However.. what I cannot believe in - I suppose, is that Henry goes out to NSW with his brothers and their families , buys land, builds a house, has a job and a life, then after five, six, seven years comes back on his own. Why ?
His father George seems to have died before they all left for Australia in 1873. And the sisters are in employment or married.
The documents that the researcher found - in Australia are not on line, and is a transcription, I am hoping that a further search will give the address of the seller, Henry--- and his location in 1897. and since I cannot find the the passage home, I am hoping that this will clarify his location.
Its odd that there dosnt seem to be a trace of his passage home when the one out is so clear.
Family search has 161 Henry Palfreymans on file in one way or another -some a duplicate no doubt,- between 1860-1870, so not easy ..
thank you for looking into this query.
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ArgyllGran
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23 Jan 2019 19:22 |
1871 and 1901 agree that his birth place was Thurgoland.
Silkstone, given as birthplace in 1911, is also in Wortley reg district.
There was only one Henry Palfreyman born in Wortley reg district 1863-66.
So the Henry in England before the possible Australian interlude is the same man as afterwards.
The brothers Tom and John who went to Australia match the Wortley Henry's family (and presumably you've checked that the children who emigrated with them also match), and they all lived in Corrimal.
I know that's not documentary proof that he's the same Henry, but it seems like too many coincidences not to be true.
It seems unlikely that there would be two Henry Palfreymans born c1864-5 in Corrimal at the same time.
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Gwyn in Kent
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23 Jan 2019 16:00 |
Did he sign for the land when it was bought?
If so, how does the signature compare with the marriage register?
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margaret
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23 Jan 2019 13:18 |
Thank you all.
I have much of the information you have given.
Its true he is listed as a clerk on the 1888 shipping list, and that may be so, but at 17 he is a miner, and when he lives in Corrimal he appears to be so. His two brothers are .miners.
The problem is;- The identity of the man marrying Ruth Greenley in 1894, at Driffield , Yorkshire. Is this Henry Palfreyman of NSW or another man entirely.
Several trees have it that he is the man born at Wortley in 1864
Is this the same man in Corrimal in 1891. and if so when did he return to England
I have not been able to establish yet, if Henry was a signature to the sale of his land in 1897, or if that was done through an agent, in his absence..
Even so, I am not able to find him mentioned after this date.
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23 Jan 2019 10:46 |
View Victoria, Australia, Assisted and Unassisted Passenger Lists, 1839-1923
Name: Henry Palfreyman Estimated birth year: abt 1865 Age: 23 Arrival Date: 12 Apr 1888 Arrival Port: Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney, Australia Ship: Orient Nationality: English
Original shows him as a Clerk
Travelling with Tom 38, Sarah 35, Colin 10, Clifford 9, Norah 8, Austin 6
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23 Jan 2019 10:37 |
1911 Census For England & Wales
74 Elm Street Hoyland Common Near Barnsley, Hoyland Nether, Yorkshire & Yorkshire (West Riding), England
First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place Henry Palfreyman Head Married Male 46 1865 Coal Miner-Hewer Yorkshire Silkestone Ruth Palfreyman Wife Married Female 43 1868 - Yorkshire Frodingham North Rhoda Palfreyman Daughter Single Female 15 1896 General Servant Domestic Yorkshire Hoyland Nether Edith Palfreyman Daughter - Female 13 1898 General Servant Domestic Yorkshire Hoyland Nether Hilda Palfreyman Daughter - Female 11 1900 School Yorkshire Hoyland Nether Annie Egerton Visitor Married Female 50 1861 - Northamptonshire Wollaston Florence Egerton Boarder Single Female 24 1887 - Staffs Burton
Ruth - transcript place of birth wrong, have written in as per original - North Frodingham which is near Driffield
Married 16 years, 5 children born 3 living 2 have died
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23 Jan 2019 10:24 |
For our info - the family in 1871
1871 England, Wales & Scotland Census Daves Lane Farm, Wortley, Yorkshire & Yorkshire (West Riding), England
First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place George Palfryman Head - Male 43 1828 -Silkstone, Yorkshire, England Elizabeth Palfryman Wife - Female 40 1831 - Yorkshire, England Tom Palfryman Son - Male 21 1850 - Yorkshire, England John Palfryman Son - Male 19 1852 - Yorkshire, England Emma Palfryman Daughter - Female 16 1855 - Yorkshire, England George Palfryman Son - Male 8 1863 - Yorkshire, England Henry Palfryman Son - Male 6 1865 - Yorkshire, England Elizabeth Palfryman Daughter - Female 4 1867 - Yorkshire, England Lilian Palfryman Daughter - Female 0 1871 -Wortley, Yorkshire, England
all bThurgoland apart from Father George and Lilian
Thurgoland is in Wortley RD ------------------------- Name: Mother's Maiden Surname: Order: PALFREYMAN, HENRY CHAPMAN Order GRO Reference: 1864 D Quarter in WORTLEY Volume 09C Page 161
PALFREYMAN, LILIAN CHAPMAN Order GRO Reference: 1870 S Quarter in WORTLEY Volume 09C Page 197
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23 Jan 2019 10:00 |
1901 for the marriage posted -
1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census 70, Elm Street, Nether Hoyland, Barnsley, Yorkshire & Yorkshire (West Riding),
First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place Henry Palfreyman Head Married Male 36 1865 Coal Miner Below Yorkshire, England Ruth Palfreyman Wife Married Female 33 1868 - Driffield, Yorkshire, England Rhoda F Palfreyman Daughter Single Female 5 1896 - Hoyland, Yorkshire, England Edith Palfreyman Daughter Single Female 3 1898 - Hoyland, Yorkshire, England Hilda Palfreyman Daughter Single Female 1 1900 - Hoyland, Yorkshire, England
Unfortunately a mess was made of writing his place of birth - - - gland See below post - possibly a badly written/spelt Thurgoland
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