Monday, 11 February 2019

New family photos

Recently I have had the excitement of new contact with the son of my Dad's first cousin, Grace Delbridge nee Adams.  

Warren replied to a message I posted 7 years ago on the genealogy forum rootschat.com where I had asked about any living descendants of my grandmother's eldest brother John "Jack" Adams.

Jack was the eldest living son of John Adams and Mary Agnes Morgan. 

Mary Morgan's parents had owned the original Cross Keys Hotel in Essendon.

My grandmother, Brenda Forsyth nee Adams, was the second youngest child of John Adams and Mary Agnes Morgan.



Jack Adams and May McGee married in 1915 at Ascot Vale, Victoria.



May Adams nee McGee
From the Australian records, I had found Jack Adam's birth in Sydney in 1889.   His marriage to May Maude McGee in Ascot Vale, Victoria in 1915, and his death in 1983 at Tullamarine, Victoria.

I was later able to find birth, marriage and death information for his 3 children but that was as far as I was able to go at that time.

Grace, born in 1915, was their first child and only daughter.
  Two years later her brother Morgan John Adams was born in 1917 and then in 1919 came their youngest brother Leonard.

Jack Adams was a woolworker and a storeman and the young family lived at Ascot Vale, then Flemington and later Brunswick West.  
Grace Francesca, Morgan John, and Leonard Adams. 
Otherwise known as Gugg, Apps or Apples and Woo.
Grace attended the Flemington Training school where she was one of the 5 best spellers.
Grace is front right in this photo
Morgan and Len 1934

Lenore Frost and Alex Bragiola worked on pinpointing the location of the school using the buildings in this photo.  Lenore has written about it in her post LITTLE ZION CHAPEL, FLEMINGTON
Grace Francesca Delbridge formerly Taylor nee Adams. 








In 1940 Grace married Geoffrey Francis Taylor who was very sadly killed in WW2 on the 14th of April 1941. It took Grace a long time to come to terms with his death.


By 1943 Grace had moved to New South Wales, living at Cremorne and working as a textile worker.

In 1947 Grace married Jack Albert Delbridge at Waverley in New South Wales.



Jack was a RAAF Officer in the war.

Jack Delbridge

After the war, Jack was a real estate agent and they lived for many years at 15 O'Connell Street, Brighton -Le- Sands, which I think is now the suburb of Monterey.

I am fairly sure this would be the house at 15 O'Connell Street.
Image capture from Google street view 2017.
Grace and Jack had two sons, Warren and Geoff.

Morgan married Monica Gibbs.
L-R Grace, May, Monica and Morgan.

L - R Rona wife of Len,  Len Adams and Grace.
Jack Adams died at Tullamarine in 1983

May Adams nee McGee died in Sydney in 1968.

Grace Delbridge nee Adams died in 2009 I think at Narooma, New South Wales her husband Jack had predeceased her in 2000.

Morgan John Adams died in Melbourne in 1996, his wife Monica in 1999.

Leonard Adams died at Frankston in March 2010, his wife Rona just a couple of months later in June 2010.


I can't thank Warren and Geoff enough for sharing the above photos with me.








Friday, 1 February 2019

Genealogy selfie day 2019

February 1st is apparently genealogy selfie day.

That is appropriate considering I am making a concerted effort to get back into my blogging and have done a couple of posts in the last week.

Today I have been working on a post about my grandfather's brother, William Robert Musson and his WW2 war service.

It is still in progress.


Um..  Oh dear .... I don't think the camera on my laptop is very good.

Oh I forgot, today I went to visit the Numurkah cemetery near me to take a photo of a grave for a photo request on BillionGraves.

I had a lovely wander around the cemetery but had to give in and phone the cemetery trust for the grave location as the wander was getting a bit large.

Found the grave and sent the photo.  Feeling of accomplishment.