Belinda Shaw

Female


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Belinda Shaw (daughter of Lance Shaw and Denise Harvey).

    Belinda — Jay Bannister. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Living Bannister
    2. Georgina Bannister
    3. Living Bannister

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Lance Shaw

    Lance — Denise Harvey. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Denise Harvey (daughter of Owen Harvey and Venetia Merla Stapleton).
    Children:
    1. 1. Belinda Shaw
    2. Lynette Shaw
    3. Bruce Shaw


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Owen Harvey (son of Albert Harry Harvey and Amy Owen).

    Notes:

    Moved to Harbord on 1/3/1950.
    73 Brighton St, Harbord, 2096
    ph 99391537

    Marriage no. 1734

    Owen married Venetia Merla Stapleton 1944, Burwood, NSW. [Group Sheet]


  2. 7.  Venetia Merla Stapleton
    Children:
    1. Phillip Harvey
    2. 3. Denise Harvey


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Albert Harry Harvey was born 14 Oct 1892, St Ethelreds, King St, Norfolk, England (son of John Harvey and Mary Ann Long Watering); died 20 Aug 1961, Burwood, NSW, Australia; was buried , Bert.

    Other Events:

    • Baptism: met Amy Owen on boat whilst immigrating
    • Fact 4: marriage reg no 14728, Burwood
    • _MDCL: Rheumatic fever and heart disease Died of monoblastic leukaemia 9months0 and reticulum cell sarcoma (years)
    • Residence: 1901, Norwich, Norfolk, England
    • Occupation: 1909; Tinsmith with B Thompson & Son, Black Hill, Norwich
    • _MILT: 1909; In British Army, 1st East anglia Corps, serial no 421. Four years
    • Occupation: 1911; Sheet metal worker
    • Residence: 1911, 14 Horns Lane, Ber St, Norwich
    • Occupation: 1913; Tinsmith
    • Immigration: 11 Jan 1913, As a sponsored immigrant through the Church of England Scheme. Ship the Waimana
    • _MILT: 1914; Enlisted at Liverpool, NSW. Service number 2699. Until 1920
    • Residence: 1915, 114 Miller's lane, St Clements Hill, Noneatton, Norwich
    • _MILT: 3 Jul 1915, England.; 6th Re-inforcement's 20th battalion. Injured in France
    • _MILT: 4 Apr 1918; Army discharge
    • Occupation: 1933; Panel beater and oxy-welder
    • Occupation: 1936; Panel beater 1st class
    • Occupation: 1937; Leading panelbeater
    • Occupation: 1945; Sub-foreman Dept of Government Transport
    • Occupation: 1957; Sectional Foreman
    • Death: 1961, 21357/1961 registered Burwood

    Notes:

    Had rheumatoid arthritis badly as a child.
    Went to church school, sang in choir.
    Came to Australia in 1913, on a church scheme.
    Met Amy on board the ship.
    Went back to England when he joined up for military service.
    21st Battalion
    Signed up at Liverpool, NSW on 10/7/1915
    Had already served 4 years in the Territorial Field Artillery.
    3/7/1915 Medical examination at Sydney: at 23yrs 9months 5'6 1/4" tall, 120lbs weight, chest measurements 31'' exp and 34'insp, fair complexion, brown eyes, dark hair, denomination C of E.
    No distinguishing marks recorded.
    11/9/1915 transferreed from D Company 1st Depot battalion to 6th Reinforcement 20th Battalion
    Issued i pair of boots, 2 singlets, 2 shirts 2 drawers, 1 cardigan, 2 pairs of sox, 1 tinware, 3 blankets and 1 groundsheet.
    31/7/1915 transferred to 21st Company. Issued with 1 pair of boots, 1 pair of laces, 2 shirts, 2 singlets, 2 underpants2 pair of sox
    10/11/1916 to hospital sick in the field.
    23/11/1916 embrked on the Gloster Castle at Havre for England suffering from exhaustion.
    10/6/1917 rejoined 20th battalion.
    21/8/1917 back in France.
    16/10/1917 admitted to hospital with haemoptysis at Eastbourne.
    20/9/1917 promoted from L/Cpl to temporary Cpl in France.
    7/10/1917 wounded in action in France.
    also reverted to Lance Cpl on evacuation of wounded.
    10/1/1918 in England considered for discharge, left shoulder fractured scapula.
    7/3/1918 Sent home on the Corinthie
    4.4.1918 second medical officer authorises discharge.
    Injured in the shoulder by shrapnell, and also developed war neurosis.
    Went to Red Cross Nursing Home in Bombala.
    Moved to a war service home at 198 Queen St Concord West.
    During the Depression they moved, with heir two children,to live with their parents at Burwood to allow Elsie and Frank somewhere to live whilst they built their house.

    Albert married Amy Owen 1919, St Lukes, Burwood, NSW, Australia. Amy (daughter of Joseph Thomas Owen and Elizabeth Ann Seddon) was born 3 Apr 1894, Preston, Manchester; died Feb 1971, Concord West, Sydney. [Group Sheet]


  2. 13.  Amy Owen was born 3 Apr 1894, Preston, Manchester (daughter of Joseph Thomas Owen and Elizabeth Ann Seddon); died Feb 1971, Concord West, Sydney.

    Notes:

    Was engaged to another man during war but he was killed.
    Farewell in Jan 1913, from Corwen Ave Mission and St Georges (?Mission) as some family members attended both.
    Huband had gone ahead to prepare, some 8 months before.
    Were seen off at Victoria Station.

    Children:
    1. Enid Harvey was born 15 Feb 1926, Sydney, NSW, Australia; died 25 Jul 1999, Gateshead, NSW, Australia.
    2. 6. Owen Harvey