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- [S23] Birth Certificate.
- [S48] Ancestry.co.uk, Ancestry.com. England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014.
Name: Harriet Parkinson
Gender: Female
Baptism Date: 26 Oct 1879
Baptism Place: Cross Bank, York, England
Father: William Henry Parkinson
Mother: Martha Jane
FHL Film Number: 1657189
- [S37] Find my past, 1881 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription.
First name(s)
Harriet
Last name
Parkinson
Relationship
Daughter
Marital status
Single
Gender
Female
Age
1
Birth year
1880
Occupation
Infant
Birth town
Batley
Birth town as transcribed
BATLEY
Birth county
Yorkshire
Birth county as transcribed
YORKSHIRE
Birth place
England
Street
Beck Lane
Town
-
Parish
Batley
County
Yorkshire, Yorkshire (West Riding)
Country
England
Registration district
Dewsbury
Archive reference
RG11
Piece number
4548
Folio
21
Page
39
Record set
1881 England, Wales & Scotland Census
Category
Census, Land & Substitutes
Subcategory
Census
Collections from
United Kingdom
- [S37] Find my past, 1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription.
First name(s)
Harriet
Last name
Parkinson
Relationship
Daughter
Marital status
Single
Gender
Female
Age
21
Birth year
1880
Occupation
Woollen Weaver
Birth town
Batley
Birth town as transcribed
BATLEY
Birth county
Yorkshire
Birth county as transcribed
YORKSHIRE
Birth place
England
Birth place other as transcribed
-
Other household member first name(s)
WILLIAM, MARTHA, HARRIET, MARY, ROBERT, HARRY, NELLIE
Other household member last name
PARKINSON
Street
Wellington Street
Town
-
Parish
Batley
City
-
Country
England
County
Yorkshire, Yorkshire (West Riding)
Municipal ward
East
Registration district
Dewsbury
Archive reference
RG13
Piece number
4256
Folio
152
Page
28
Record set
1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census
Category
Census, Land & Substitutes
Subcategory
Census
Collections from
United Kingdom
- [S37] Find my past.
- [S48] Ancestry.co.uk, Ancestry.com. New South Wales, Australia, Unassisted Immigrant Passenger Lists, 1826-1922 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2007.
Name: • Harriet Parkinson
Port of Departure: • Melbourne
Port of Arrival: • Sydney, New South Wales
Voyage Arrival Date: • 5 Nov 1910
Vessel Name: • Ayrshire
- [S48] Ancestry.co.uk, Ancestry.com. Australia, Electoral Rolls, 1903-1980 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010.
Name: • Harriet Parkinson
Gender: • Female
Electoral Date: • 1913
Electoral Place: • Liverpool, Camden, New South Wales, Australia
- [S19] Marriage Certificate.
- [S2822] The Cumberland Argus and Fruitgrowers Advocate (Parramatta, NSW : 1888 - 1950) (, Wed 25 Oct 1916 Page 2.
SAW IT IN 'THE ARGUS.'
Lance-Corporal Harry Parkinson, of the
Lancashire Regiment, writing to his sister,
Mrs. J. Ball, Jun., of Liverpool, says:— 'I
have been six weeks in Warrington Hos-
pital, Lancashire, where I have had to
undergo an operation for my terrible
wounds. There are a few Australians in
my ward, and the nurse is an Australian
who dresses my wounds. She is a cham-
pion! They call her Sister Herbert from
Sydney. I have just read about your wed-
ding presents in the 'Batley News' (York
shire). They copied it from The Cumber-
land Argus,' Parramatta.'
- [S3021] The Armidale Chronicle (NSW : 1894 - 1929), Wed 9 Sep 1925 Page 4 Personal.
Mr. G. H. Par-
kinson (Armidale}. Mrs. J. Ball (Kog-
arah), and Messrs. Robert and Harry
(England) are children.
- [S48] Ancestry.co.uk, Ancestry.com. Australia, Electoral Rolls, 1903-1980 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010.
Name: • Harriett Ball
Gender: • Female
Electoral Date: • 1932
Electoral Place: • Kogarah, Barton, New South Wales, Australia
Residence Address: • 24 Hampton Court rd
Occupation: • Home Duties
- [S34] NSW Electoral Roll.
- [S48] Ancestry.co.uk, Ancestry.com. Australia, Electoral Rolls, 1903-1980 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010.
Name: • Harriett Ball
Gender: • Female
Electoral Date: • 1937
Electoral Place: • Kogarah, Barton, New South Wales, Australia
- [S24] Death Certificate.
- [S37] Find my past, New South Wales Deaths 1788-1945 Transcription.
First name(s)
Harriet
Last name
Ball
Birth year
-
Death year
1940
Registration year
1940
Age at death
-
Registration district
Kogarah
State
New South Wales
Country
Australia
Father's first name(s)
William Henry
Mother's first name(s)
Martha Jane
Registration number
15916
Category
Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers)
Subcategory
Deaths & burials
Collections from
Australia & New Zealand
- [S3020] The Propeller (Hurstville, NSW : 1911 - 1954), Thu 18 Jul 1940 .
Mrs. Harriet Ball, of Hampton
Court Road, Kogarah, died suddenly
at her home on the 12th instant.
- [S13] WWW, http://www.woronoracemetery.org.au/finding-loved-ones.
Surname: BALL Type: Burial
First Name: HARRIETT Other Names:
Date of Death: 12/07/1940 ?
Location Section Position
Anglican Monumental SECTION 5 0783
- [S2] Sydney Morning Herald, Sat 13 Jul 1940 .
BALL.—The Relatives and Friends of the late
Mrs. HARRIET BALL, of 24 Hampton
Court Road, Kogarah are invited to attend her
Funeral, to leave our Chapel 8 Carrington
Avenue, Hurstville, THIS SATURDAY, at 2.15
p.m., for Church of England Cemetery, Woronora.
WOOD COFFILL LIMITED,
Sydney and suburbs.
- [S2822] The Cumberland Argus and Fruitgrowers Advocate (Parramatta, NSW : 1888 - 1950) (, 1916 'WEDDING BELLS.', The Cumberland Argus and Fruitgrowers Advocate (Parramatta, NSW : 1888 - 1950), 1 July, p. 11, viewed 6 January, 2015, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article86072617.
On Saturday the Baptist Church, Liver-
pool, was crowded to excess on the occa-
sion of tho marriage of Mr. James Ball,
eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. James Ball, of
'Dorking Villa,' Liverpool, to Miss Har-
riet Parkinson, eldest daughter of Mr. W.
H. Parkinson, of Batley, Yorkshire, Eng-
land. The Rev. W. Bain officiated at the
ceremony; and the bride was given away
by her brother, Mr. R. Parkinson, while
Mr. James Kay was best man and Mr.
Pettitt groomsman. The bride was pret-
tily attired in grey pallette silk, relieved
with creme maltese lace, hat en suite, and
carried a handsome bouquet of white
camellias. Miss E. Grundy, bridesmaid,
wore a grey crepe de chine frock and black
velvet hat; Miss Ball, bridesmaid, creme
crepe -de chine, relieved with lace and
minon. mobcap to match; Mrs. Ball, black
crepe de chine and lace, relieved with heli-
otrope, black hat to match. After the cere-
mony the party, adjourned to the residence
of the bridegroom's parents in George
street, where over 100 guests sat down to
breakfast, at which the Rev, W. Bain pre-
sided, The Rev. W. Bain, In proposing the
toast of 'The KIng,' referrcd to the ser-
vice both the bridegroom and his brother
had rendered to King and country in the
army and navy. Mr. and Mrs. Ball, Jun.,
will make Liverpool their future home.
Many presents wore received: — Mrs. J.
Ball, sen., cheque and house furnishings;
Mr. R. Parkinson, hanging lamp; Mr. Fred
Ball, silver cake stand; Miss Ball, celery
glasses; Mr. J. Kay, clock and cutlery; Mr.
R. Walsh and Miss McGuire, silver butter
dishes; Mr. Frank Weeks and Miss Rose-
bridge, .silver salad dishes ; Mr, Frank
Madden, set carvers;; Mr. T. Fielding and
Miss Sedgewlck, silver tea pot; Miss Lees
(2), silver cruet; Mr. Alex Lee, silver
pickle jar; Mr. and Mrs. C. Turner, Mrs.
Claughton and Miss Pollard, eider down
quilt; Mr. Geo. Chapple, silver tea spoons;
Miss: Edna Schell, silver jam dish; Cor-
poral Ferguson (R.S.A.), silver butter
dish; Mr. H. Watt and Miss Wilcoxson,
silver jam dish: Rev. W. Bain, Bible - Mr.
Pettltt (H.M.A.S. Yarra), silver breakfast
cruet; Alderman and Mrs. P. Everington,
silver butter dish; Mrs. Birchmeyer, silver
trinket casket; Mr. and Mrs. Osborne, ' sil-
ver fruit stand; Mr. and Mrs. Hunt, kit-
chen requisites; Miss Markham, set salad
dishes; Mr. and Mrs. Grundie, silver fruit
dish; Misses: Grundy silver biscuit bar-
rel; Nurse Collins, set glasses and jugs;
Misses Andrews, salad bowl; Mrs. Bush,
cutlery;. Mr. Bush, silver butter dish; Mr.
and Mrs. Laurence Murphy, silver jam
dish; Mrs. M. A. King, set, silver tea
spoons; Mr;, and Mrs. Leathart, silver vase;
Mr. David and Miss Dolly Mills, tea ser-
vice; Mr. Shepherd and Miss Bower (Syd
ney), tea set; Mr. and Mrs. Chapple, silver
jam dish; Mrs. Brin, set glasses; Mr. and
Mrs. J. Grinsdod. silver Jam dish; Mr.
and Mrs. James Munro, silver butter dish;
Mrs. Wood, silver dish; Mrs; Jones, break-
fast cruet; Mr. R. Robinson, silver dish;
Miss Hanns, dishes; Mr. and Mrs. F. Hunt,
Jun., jardiniere, etc.; also presents from
Mrs. Ratcllffe, Mr. and Mrs. Giles, Mr.
Tom Wylie, Mr. J. Stone, and many others.
- [S37] Find my past, New South Wales Marriages 1788-1945 Transcription.
Print transcription
First name(s)
James
Last name
Ball
Denomination
-
Marriage year
1916
Registration year
1916
Registration district
Liverpool
State
New South Wales
Country
Australia
Spouse's first name(s)
Harriet
Spouse's last name
Parkinson
Registration number
11812
Volume reference
-
Cross reference
-
Record set
New South Wales Marriages 1788-1945
Category
Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers)
Subcategory
Marriages & divorces
Collections from
Australia & New Zealand
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