
| Name | Margaret Harriet ('Hattie') Beardsmore | |
| Born | 17 Jan 1909 | Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada |
| Gender | Female | |
| Emigration | 25 Oct 1911 | London, England |
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| Residence | 1980 | Ettalong, Robertson, New South Wales, Australia |
| Address: 91, Broken Bay Road | ||
| Died | 17 Sep 1982 | New South Wales, Australia |
| Person ID | I27459 | Mitchell Families |
| Last Modified | 23 Jan 2015 | |
| Father | Arthur Beardsmore (ID:I27458) b. 23 Dec 1883, Leicester, Leicestershire, England d. 14 Aug 1968, Rookwood, New South Wales, Australia | |
| Mother | Margaret Lilian Dodimead (ID:I27132)b. 10 Sep 1880, Melksham, Wiltshire, England d. 10 Apr 1972, Rookwood, New South Wales, Australia | |
| Married | 26 Dec 1907 | Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada |
| Family ID | F6650 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Family | Roy Gittoes (ID:I27521) b. 27 Aug 1894, Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia d. 3 Aug 1973, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia | |||
| Married | 1946 | Gosford, New South Wales, Australia |
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| Age at Marriage | She was 36 years and 11 months - He was 51 years and 4 months | |||
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| Last Modified | 21 Jan 2015 | |||
| Family ID | F6666 | Group Sheet | Family Chart | ||
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| Migrant Ships | SS Wakool (1898-1925) Launched for Wilhelm Lund, London on 26 October 1898. She was named, like other Lund vessels, after an Australian settlement, in her case a town in south-west New South Wales near the border with Victoria. In 1905, her ownership was transferred to Blue Anchor Lines and then on 26 January 1910 she was sold to P&O for £30,441 for whom she commenced work following a refit. In 1913 P&O sold her for £23,267 to Goshi Kaisha Kishimoto Shokwa, Japan, and she was renamed to "Kwanto Maru". Four years later, in 1917, she was again sold. This time to the French Government who renamed her "Le Myre de Villiers". Sold again in 1919, she remained in service with Brabant et Pruvost, France until 1923 when she was sold for scrap to S Bertorello of Italy. Scrapping was completed on 23 April 1925. |
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