Ernest Arthur Daw1

ID#39779, (16 May 1879 - 6 Sep 1966)
Ernest Arthur Daw|b. 16 May 1879\nd. 6 Sep 1966|p39779.htm|Isaac Dawe|b. cir. Jan 1827\nd. 20 May 1894|p19576.htm|Emily Green|b. 21 Dec 1835\nd. 25 Feb 1912|p19542.htm|Isaac S. Dawe|b. 31 Mar 1797\nd. 11 May 1851||Bettsey Metters|b. 21 Apr 1792\nd. 8 Oct 1863||||||||
  • Father: Isaac Dawe1,2 b. cir. Jan 1827, d. 20 May 1894
  • Mother: Emily Green1,2 b. 21 Dec 1835, d. 25 Feb 1912
  • Relationship: 1st cousin 3 times removed of Lorna Henderson.
  • Birth*: Ernest Arthur Daw was born on 16 May 1879 in Launceston, TAS, AUS, bdm ref #175 Ernest Arthur, s/o Isaac (DAW) and Emily GREEN.1,3
  • LetterFull: Ernest Arthur Daw was referred to in the letter Emily Green sent to Honor Rowe on 8 Dec 1894 from Gladstone, TAS, AUS, as one of "My boys", "keeping a comfortable home for us" ..three boys and three girls, two young men grown the youngest a lad sixteen just left school" .. "the eldest girl and boy are married."4
  • Marriage*: Ernest Arthur Daw married Effie Susan Gill, daughter of John Eugene Gill and Martha Theresa Hudson, aft. 1899 ?TAS, AUS.5,2
  • Marriage*: Ernest Arthur Daw married Constance Lydia Brown in 1927 in VIC, AUS.6
  • Death*: Ernest Arthur Daw died on 6 Sep 1966 in TAS, AUS, at age 87.7,8
  • Last Edited: 14 May 2008

Family 1: Effie Susan Gill (excluded)

  • Arthur Maxwell Daw5 (living)
  • Clifford Ernest Daw5 (excluded)

Family 2: Constance Lydia Brown (excluded)

Citations:

  1. Australian birth death marriage , CD Roms, DAW(E)/GREEN births, extracted Dec 2004 (1998).
  2. BMD data ex Tasmania, Tasmanian Families, DAW families, extracted Jan 2006.
  3. BMD data ex Tasmania, Tasmanian Families, Birth 1879 Ernest Arthur DAW, DAW families, extracted Jan 2006, added city.
  4. ROWE/DAWE Letters & Photos in possession of Marion MORRIS nee ROWE - photographed by Lorna Henderson (1), Apr 2008, Gladstone (Tasmania) Dec 89/94 Emily DAW to "My dear sister" (sister-in-law Honor ROWE nee DAWE), copy taken Apr 2008.
  5. Betty KEEP (39785), "EM DAWE/STRATTON/GREEN ex Betty K," e-mail to Lorna Henderson, Updates to my descendant chart, rcvd Dec 2004.
  6. Index of births, marriages and deaths, Marr. 1927 Ernt Arth DAW & Const Lydia BROWN, #7532, extracted Feb 2008.
  7. GenCircles, online at http://www.gencircles.com/, AussieSpence tree, Robert Spence, last updated 9 Jan 2005, extracted Feb 2005.
  8. BMD data ex Tasmania, Tasmanian Families, Dth 1966 Ernest Arthur DAW, DAW families, extracted Jan 2006.

E. & O. E. Some/most parish records are rather hard to read and names, places hard to interpret, particularly if you are unfamiliar with an area.
 
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