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    I have a chap who may have emigrated to Australia and married in 1907.

    Here follows the information from the Australia Marriage Index 1788-1950:

    Name of person - Wm. Hy. Kernick
    Spouse Name - Margt. Daisy Healey
    Marriage Place - Victoria
    Registration Place - Victoria
    Registration Year - 1907
    Registration Number -4821

    My chap's full name was William Henry Kernick, he was born in 1870 and his parents were Richard & Ann formerly Knight.

    Any help in determining if this is my bloke would be much appreciated.

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    This is a divorce for above

    http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/arti...chTerm=William Henry Kernick&searchLimits=

    The guy here was a miner, does that fit?

    if you send for the aussie certificate u will get all his details including parents names

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    just looked at ages

    THis guy was 33 in 1916 so would have been born 1883 so too young to be your rellie

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    Thank you, kermie62

    Definitely not my chap. But, I appreciate the help.

    Must continue to look for him elsewhere

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    So are we talking about the William Henry that appears on the 1881 UK census in Cornwall b1870 Menheniott. Cornwall.
    A railway labourer. Shows mother as Ann as a widow ?

    RG11 2285/38/20
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    Quote Originally Posted by Richard1955 View Post
    So are we talking about the William Henry that appears on the 1881 UK census in Cornwall b1870 Menheniott. Cornwall.
    A railway labourer. Shows mother as Ann as a widow ?

    RG11 2285/38/20
    Yes!!!!

    Message to a mod. - "please move to Cornwall County-wide"

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    Looks like father Richard's death: Sep qtr. 1875 Liskard 5c 42 (BMD)
    We'll have to be a bit careful here Colin as there is another William born the same year in Penzance
    so are you sure we are starting with the right one?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Colin Rowledge View Post
    Message to a mod. - "please move to Cornwall County-wide"
    Moved as requested.

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    So would it be possible that William Henry b1870
    married Hannah Paynter Williams in Jun qtr 1892. Redruth 5c 370
    as the other William married 1900 in Penzance

    Would that be the same Hannah Kernick b1874 that sailed from Liverpool to New York on the Germanic
    with her 4 year old son claiming to be married but not travelling with husband. 9th Nov. 1898 (FMP)


    William b1870 does not appear on the 1901 or 1911 census
    nor on the death register
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    Quote Originally Posted by Richard1955 View Post
    So would it be possible that William Henry b1870
    married Hannah Paynter Williams in Jun qtr 1892. Redruth 5c 370
    as the other William married 1900 in Penzance

    Would that be the same Hannah Kernick b1874 that sailed from Liverpool to New York on the Germanic
    with her 4 year old son claiming to be married but not travelling with husband. 9th Nov. 1898 (FMP)


    William b1870 does not appear on the 1901 or 1911 census
    nor on the death register
    Quite possible, Richard.

    William Henry, I cannot find in 1891 census. Richard John, his brother, appears to have been a miner and went to the U.S. in 1890.

    Now to see if William Henry went as well. Wonder if he did and came back in 1892 to marry Hannah. A son born in 1894 named Martin Henry could fit.

    Off to see what I can find

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