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Julie Anne

Julie Anne Report 25 Jan 2011 02:37

Can someone please help. I am doing this for an elderly friend. Victor Bernard Portman born 1891 Sydney. I am trying to find out more info on his parents. Bernard Portman and Frances Auroa Emperor, they married 1888 NSW, On Victor's WW1 Army records his father is recorded as Sir Bernard Portman. We were told he was born in Victoria, but I cant find his birth. Also that he was part of a wealthy family in the UK, but unable to prove any of this. We would love any info on Bernard and Frances, where they were born, parents etc. We do know that they both came to NZ and have died here. Certificates dont give names of parents. Would appreciate any help, many thanks.

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 25 Jan 2011 06:18

Is Victor really 110??

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 25 Jan 2011 06:28

There are some entries about Captain Victor Bernard Portman on the following website

www.trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper


including this:-

Tho "six hundred" who arrived in Sydney by tho troopship Miltiades yesterday morn- ing had an enthusiastic welcome under fine weather conditions.
Conspicuous among tho decorated officers . were Captain Victor Bernard Portman, of tho 20th Battalion, who was awarded tho Military. Cross and Bar, and Lieutenant Daniel Her- bert Anton, ot the same battalion, who wears as his war honours tho Distinguished Ser- vice Order, tho Military Cross, and Bar. When . he enlisted Captain Portman was a Journalist
and accountant. Lieutenant Anton was a Storekeeper.



sylvia


Lynski

Lynski Report 25 Jan 2011 06:29

Do you have their marriage certificate?

I found this record which you can purchase on the website www.bdm.nsw.gov.au

SEARCH RESULTS

You searched marriages for the Groom's last name portman in the years 1888
1 - 1 of 1 matches found

Click on a column heading to sort the column alphabetically.
Registration Number Groom's Surname Groom's Given Name(s) Bride's Last Name
at Time of Marriage Bride's Given Name(s) District * Purchase Certificate
3017/1888 PORTMAN BERNARD EMPEROR FRANCES WAVERLEY Buy Now

* View list of Early Church Record Codes.

© Standard Copyright and Disclaimer

Perchino

Perchino Report 25 Jan 2011 06:29

This website is the UK reference for Titles. No immediate link to a "Sir Bernard Portman" but there is a Portman family. May be worth you having a look for any potential clues.

www.thepeerage.com/p3055.htm -

Ten year search1860+/- only match
Frederick Arthur B Portman born Shepton Mallet, Somerset Oct-Dec 1867 vol 5c page 522. On 1871 Census Father shown as a Rector (clergyman) and the family had servants.

Any mention of the location in the family?

MEgirl

MEgirl Report 25 Jan 2011 06:35

Julie Anne

Found the following on the Australian Indexes:

Caroline Emperor b. 1854 Creswick Vic. Reg. 6548 to Nicholas and Ellen Hall Cuddy, d. 1859 aged 5 Vic. 8766;

Willamina Sophia (Wilhelmina) b. 1856 Raglan, Vic. Reg. 9172 to Nicholas and Ellen (Mcleduddy);

Madtilda b. 1858 at Dunolly, Vic. Reg. 8495 to Nicholas and Ellen (Magillacuddy);

Emaline b. 1859 at Amherst, Vic. Reg. 20080, Nicholas and Ellen (Mack);

Frederika Emily b. 1861 at Inglewood, Reg. 17680 to Nicholas and Helen Mcludy;

Christian Augustus b. 1862 at King? (could be Kinglake - not many King..... places in Victoria) to Nicholas and Helen McLacury Reg. 21262; and

FRANCES AURORA EMPOROR b. 1864 at King. Vic. to Nicholas Emporor and Ellen Mack, Reg. 2902.

These birth places are located between Ararat, Bendigo, Ballarat, Yea, Vic.

Marriage for Nicholas Emperor and Ellen Mclecudy Vic. 1853 Reg. 6318.

Deaths Nicholaus Emperor Vic. 1866 Reg. 11814 aged 43 yrs. father unknown;

Ellen Emperor, Vic. 1876, Reg. 9502, age 46 years, father unknown.

I would hazard a guess that Ellen's name is McGillicuddy, with mistranscription along the way.

Nothing on Bernard so far.

Regards.

MeJoy75

MeJoy75 Report 25 Jan 2011 07:10

Julie Anne,

If you wish to purchase marriage certificate, you can get them a lot cheaper if you go through

www.joymurrin.com

it only applies to New South Wales

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 25 Jan 2011 07:21

I still have to ask


is your friend really 110 years old???


If so, he's magnificent!




sylvia

MeJoy75

MeJoy75 Report 25 Jan 2011 07:45

Sylvia,

I think that Julie Anne means, an elderly friend is looking for information on Victor, he would be 120 years of age if he was still alive!!

Just had a look at Victor's service record, there is two enrolments, the first one states his father is Sir, the second one does not say his father is Sir.

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 25 Jan 2011 07:51

ah!


I was reading the name of her friend as being Victor!



it is almost midnight my time!!!



sylvia

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 25 Jan 2011 08:01

yep

I'm on my way!


night night


MeJoy75

MeJoy75 Report 25 Jan 2011 08:46

Deaths of Bernard and Auroa in New Zealand

Just for info

1933/11685 Portman Bernard 84 yrs

1931/3938 Portman Frances Auroa 67 yrs

Cherilyn

Cherilyn Report 25 Jan 2011 09:29

The Argus, Monday 3 July 1876, p.7
INQUESTS.
FATAL STREET ACCIDENT.
Dr. Youl, the citty coroner, held an inquest on Saturday, at the Melbourne Hospital, on the body of Ellen Emperor, the woman who died from the effects of being ran over by a dray at the intersection of Bourke and William streets.
Angelina Emperor, daughter of the deceased, deposed that her mother was a hawker, and very deaf. Deceased lost her husband through a mining accident at Sandhurst, and had since had a hard struggle to make a living. She had been very strange in her manner since her husband's death, and her children thought she had never got over the shock of her bereavement. Four months ago she broke her arm by a fall in
Elisabeth street.
Francis M'Cartney, leather cutter, residing at Franklin street, deposed that on the evening of the 28th ult, at half past six o'clock, he was at the corner of William and Bourke streets. He saw a spring dray come round the corner of Bourke street the horse going at a slow trot. There was a light on the dray. A woman was crossing William-street at the time, and was knocked down and run over by the dray. He (witness) did not hear the driver call out. The latter waa standing up, and did not stop his horse, but went on as if nothing had happened. Seeing that thewoman was hurt, witness called to some passers by to attend to her while he went after the dray. He told the driver, a man named Andrew Keene, in the employ of a drayman named Brennan, that he had run over a woman. Keene appeared much surprised, and said that such was impossible. Witness then took the number of the dray, and went back to deceased. She was still lying on the road, about six yards from the pavement, and was being attended to by Constable Collarton. As she seemed seriously injured, a cab was procured, in which she was taken to the hospital.
Mr. Kennedy, resident surgeon at the Melbourne Hospital, deposed that the deceased died 23 hours after admission to the hospital. He had made a post mortem examination, and had found that the cause of death was laceration of the liver from external violence.
The jury returned the following verdict:
-"The deceased, Ellen Emperor, died of rupture of the liver, caused by being accidentally run over by a dray in Melbourne on the night of the 28th June. The jury think the conduct of the driver, Andrew Keene, was heartless in not stopping after the accident."

Other articles mention was a peddlar and lived in North Fitzroy.

See trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper

MEgirl

MEgirl Report 25 Jan 2011 10:35

The Argus 10 December, 1966 (page 5)

A miner, Nicholas Emperor, was lately killed in a claim in the Bendigo District. We learn with regret that the mind of his widow has since given way, and that her removal to the Yarra Bend has been necessary. Seven children are left helpless by this double calamity.

See trove (as per above post)

Children all born in gold mining areas of Victoria.

Cherilyn

Cherilyn Report 25 Jan 2011 11:59

There are several items at http://www.archway.archives.govt.nz/Home.do relating to the Portman family. Probate may offer more.

You can order them for viewing but this needs to be done at the archives - not sure how close you are to it?

Might be NZ volunteer that can attend if you can't, at www.raogk.org

:)

Cherilyn

Cherilyn Report 25 Jan 2011 12:06

Btw Bernard was born c1849 according to his age at death. Unlikely to be reg in Victoria.

There is a Wm Thos PORTMAN who arrived as crew of the Cambodia to Victoria in 1852. Not much else to be found for this surname in early Vic.

Cherilyn

Cherilyn Report 25 Jan 2011 12:20

Nicholas is interred at Bendigo Cemetery; they may be able to provide more details.

EMPEROR, NICHOLAS
Date of Death: not available
Date of Burial: 12/10/1866
Interment Number: 2472
Cemetery: BENDIGO
Section: MON B4
Grave Number: 2472

EMPEROR, MARIA
Date of Death: not available
Date of Burial: 30/03/1867
Interment Number: 2643
Cemetery: BENDIGO
Section: MON B4
Grave Number: 2472

Maria was a daughter of Nicholas & Ellen, aged 1.

http://www.bencemtrust.com.au/search.asp

By the by, Frances had a daughter, Frances EMPEROR, in 1880 in Carlton, father not stated (reg 14147).

Julie Anne

Julie Anne Report 25 Jan 2011 18:10

Thank you all for your help. I didnt reply at the time as in bed. The information has been very helpful.

MeJoy75

MeJoy75 Report 25 Jan 2011 21:32

??? possible Bernard and Frances divorced in 1925, see

http://www.archway.archives.gov.nz

Cherilyn

Cherilyn Report 26 Jan 2011 08:34

You may find more about Ellen's time at Yarra Bend institution in 1866 here:

http://www.prov.vic.gov.au/publications/documents/07422-P1.asp