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1923 - 1925 (~ 2 years)
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| Name |
John William Convine |
| Birth |
Bet. Jan-Mar 1923 |
Skipton, Yorkshire [1, 2] |
| Gender |
Male |
| Emigration |
21 Jul 1923 |
London, England |
Destination Port, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Ship Name: Osterley
Shipping line: Orient Line
Official Number: 128287 |
| Immigration |
23 Aug 1923 |
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia [3] |
| Death |
24 Apr 1925 |
Molonglo, Australian Capital Territory, Australia [2, 4] |
| Person ID |
I21 |
James Worster (b.1805) |
| Last Modified |
8 Aug 2021 |
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| Event Map |
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 | Birth - Bet. Jan-Mar 1923 - Skipton, Yorkshire |
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 | Emigration - Destination Port, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Ship Name: Osterley
Shipping line: Orient Line
Official Number: 128287 - 21 Jul 1923 - London, England |
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 | Death - 24 Apr 1925 - Molonglo, Australian Capital Territory, Australia |
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| Histories |
 | Jackie Convine Inquest Inquest into the death of Jackie (John William) Convine |
 | Molonglo Camp Molonglo was built as an Internment camp in 1918, later becoming a "workers settlement" housing and facilities for the construction of the Australian Capital Territory.
Molonglo is now modern day Fyshwick.
An important member of the Mess was the caterer employed by the men. Some are known through archival documents and others through oral information.
Bill Convine and his wife, assisted by other family members were one of the first Mess Caterers in the early 1920s. |
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| Sources |
- [S5] BMD Index - Births, Skipton: Vol. 9a, Page 44 (Reliability: 3).
- [S12] hiddencanberra.webs.com (Reliability: 3).
- [S27] National Archives of Australia (Reliability: 3).
- [S50] New South Wales Online BMD, Reg No: 7137/1925 (Reliability: 3).
- [S8] BMD Index - Marriages, Skipton: Vol. 9a, Page 128 (Reliability: 3).
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