![]() |
| Gill Street, Charters Towers, Australia - circa 1910 (Via) |
Sunday, 17 May 2026
James Wevell and Martha Wilton
Tuesday, 17 March 2026
Henrich Schumacher and Alice Hannah Blazey
![]() |
| Redfern Street showing Court House and Post Office, Redfern (NSW) |
- Caroline Alice Schumacher b. 1889 S Qtr in GREENWICH Vol 01D 958
- Mary Elizabeth Schumacher b. 1890 D Quarter in SAINT GEORGE IN THE EAST Volume 01C Page 319
- Heinrich Friedrich Schumacher b. 1892 M Qtr in ST GEORGE IN THE EAST Vol 01C Page 398. Died 1892 J Qtr Vol 01C Page 245
- George Schumacher b. 1893 in Waterloo, Sydney, NSW. Died 1895, also in Waterloo, NSW with parents listed as Heinrich and Alice.
- Amelia Schumacher b. 1895 in Newtown, New South Wales
- Francis Joseph Schumacher b. 1896 in Waterloo, Sydney, NSW
- Henry Stephen Schumacher b. 1897 in Waterloo, Sydney, NSW
- Alice Paulina Schumacher b. 1900 in Waterloo, Sydney, NSW
- Frederick Ludwig Schumacher b. 1901 in Waterloo, Sydney, NSW
- Hilda Lilian Schumacher b. 1 Jun 1902 in Waterloo, Sydney, NSW
- William J Schumacher b. 1903 in Waterloo, Sydney, NSW. Died in 1903, also in Waterloo, NSW, with parents listed as Henry and Alice
- Rose Nell Schumacher b. 1905 in Waterloo, Sydney, NSW
- Alfred Louis Schumacher b. 1909 in Waterloo, Sydney, NSW
- Henry William Humphry married Caroline Alice Schumacher in Waterloo, New South Wales, in 1908.
- And Frederick Charles Humphry married Mary Elizabeth Schumacher, also in Waterloo, New South Wales, in 1910, in yet another case of two brothers marrying two sisters.
- Harold Barlow married [Amelia] Queenie Schumacher, in 1913.
- Cecil Augustus Woolley married Alice Paulina Schumacher in 1916;
- Henry Stephen Schumacher married Irene Eleanor Free in 1918;
- In 1924, David Fraser married Rose Nell Schumacher
- Frederick Ludwig Schumacher married Lily Rita Day; in 1925
- Sydney Victor Kenward married Hilda Lilian Schumacher in Parkes, NSW
- In 1932, Alfred Louis Schumacher married Melba Olive Myrtle Barker.
- In 1936 Francis Joseph Schumacher married Annie Webber in Redfern.
- Henry Frederick Schumacher and Alice Hannah Blazey Schumacher
- Henry William Humphry and Caroline Schumacher Humphry
- Frederick Charles Humphry and Mary E Schumacher Humphry
- Harold Barlow and Amelia Schumacher Barlow
- Francis Joseph Schumacher
- Henry Stephen Schumacher and Irene Eleanor Free Schumacher
- Cecil Augustus Woolley and Alice Pauline Schumacher Woolley
- Frederick Ludwig Schumacher
- David Fraser and Rose Nell Schumacher Fraser
- Alfred Louis Schumacher and Melba O M Barker Schumacher
- Sydney Victor Kenward and Hilda Lillian Kenward
Tuesday, 17 February 2026
Archibald Carl Heckmann and Daisy Rhoda Day
![]() |
| Brick Lane in the East End of London cc-by-sa/2.0 - © N Chadwick - geograph.org.uk/p/7049342 |
Archibald Carl Heckmann (b. 20 Jul 1883), son of Napoleon Joseph Heckmann and Susie Lane, married Daisy Rhoda Day (b. 10 Feb 1881), daughter of Arthur Stephen Day and Mary Ann Ray, at St Faith’s Church, Ebner Street, Wandsworth, on 17 Feb 1900. The bridegroom was then only 16, pretending to be 20. Archibald gave his address as 14 Coleford Road, Wandsworth and listed his father as Napoleon John Henry Heckman, Engineer (this was actually his brother). Daisy (19) listed her residence as 44 College Street, Putney and her father Arthur Stephen Day, Photographer. One of the witnesses to their marriage was Arthur Wilton Day, Daisy's brother.
Archibald Carl and Daisy Rhoda Heckman had two sons:
- Archibald Wilton Napoleon Heckmann b. 1901 M Quarter in WANDSWORTH Volume 01D Page 785, bap. 24 Feb 1901 at St Faith's, Wandsworth. Died, aged 15, on 28 Jun 1916 (1916 J Quarter in ST. MARYLEBONE Volume 01A Page 639)
- Cecil Arthur Heckmann b. 25 Oct 1903 (1903 D Quarter in ONGAR Vol 04A Page 537), bap. 28 Dec 1903 at Chipping Ongar, St Martin of Tours and it appears was baptised again, listed as Cecil Arthur Heckman (with one less N) on 29 May 1917 at High Ongar, St Mary the Virgin. (Both baptisms specify his parents as Archibald Carl and Daisy Rhoda.)
- Catherina Heckmann b. 1833 in Whitechapel
- Agnes Christina Heckmann b. 1835 in Whitechapel
- Helena Heckmann b. 1837 in Whitechapel
- Sophia Heckmann b. 1839 in Whitechapel
- John Frederick Ulerich Heckman b. 1842 M Quarter in WHITECHAPEL UNION Volume 02 Page 569 - mother's maiden name BASS
- Margaret Victoria Alice Heckman b. 1843 D Quarter in WHITECHAPEL UNION Volume 02 Page 546 - mother's maiden name BASS
- Napoleon Josephus Heckman b. 1846 M Quarter in WHITECHAPEL UNION Volume 02 Page 618 - mother's maiden name MOSS
- Anna Sophia Heckmann b. 1847 D Quarter in WHITECHAPEL UNION Volume 02 Page 557 - mother's maiden name, finally, BOSS
- Cleopatra Heckman b. 1849 D Qtr in WHITECHAPEL Vol 02 595
- Louisa Heckman b. 1851 S Quarter in WHITECHAPEL Vol 02 Page 627. Died, aged 1, in 1852 S Quarter in WHITECHAPEL Vol 01C Page 227 and was buried on 28 Jul 1852 at John St, Osborn St, Whitechapel
- John Theodore Heckmann b. 1855 J Qtr in WHITECHAPEL Vol 01C 356
- Napoleon John Henry Heckmann b. 16 Sep 1879 (D Quarter in EPPING Vol 04A Page 181), bap. 23 Dec 1879 at Loughton, St John the Baptist
- Herbert Leopold Heckmann b. 5 Sep 1880 (1880 D Quarter in EPPING Volume 04A Page 199), bap. 14 Oct 1880 at Loughton, St Nicholas. Died 20 Oct 1880 and is buried at Waltham Holy Cross Old Cemetery
- Archibald Carl Heckman b. 20 Jul 1883 S Quarter in EPPING Volume 04A Page 223, bap. 4 Jun 1889 at Holy Innocents Church, High Beach.
![]() |
| Dr Septimus Swyer |
Thursday, 13 November 2025
Charles Penfold and Mary Anna Tucker
![]() |
| View of St. Luke's and Christ Church Chelsea from Flood Street cc-by-sa/2.0 - © Robert Lamb - geograph.org.uk/p/4810123 |
- Thomas Edwin Penfold b. 1887 D Qtr in CHELSEA Vol 01A 327
- Rosalie Mary Penfold b. 24 Aug 1889 in CHELSEA Volume 01A 317
- Mary Anna Penfold b. 1892 M Qtr in EAST GRINSTEAD Vol 02B 136 (Died at 23 in 1915 M Quarter in FULHAM Volume 01A Page 604)
- Josephine Grace Penfold b. 15 Sep 1893 in CUCKFIELD Vol 02B 159
- Minnie Gunn Penfold b. 1895 J Qtr in CUCKFIELD Vol 02B Page 157 (Died in 1896 J Quarter in LAMBETH Volume 01D Page 272)
- Charles Edward Powell Penfold b. 4 Sep 1897 in FULHAM Vol 01A 260
- William Robert Penfold b. 1899 D Qtr in FULHAM Vol 01A 322
Monday, 10 November 2025
James Henry Tubb and Susannah Bussey
| HMNB Portsmouth and HMS Victory cc-by-sa/2.0 - © David Dixon - geograph.org.uk/p/4091430 |
- Sarah Elizabeth Tubb b. 1858 S Quarter in PORTSEA ISLAND Volume 02B Page 337, bap. 6 Feb 1859 at St Mary's Church, Portsea.
- James Alfred Tubb b. 24 Dec 1861 (1862 M Quarter in PORTSEA ISLAND Vol 02B Page 424), bap. 23 Feb 1862 at St Mary's, Portsea.
- William Henry Tubb b. 1863 D Quarter in SOUTHAMPTON Volume 02C Page 8, bap. 1 Jan 1865 at All Saints' Church, Southampton (regularly attended by author Jane Austen while she lived in Southampton and Pre-Raphaelite painter Sir John Everett Millais was baptised there.)
- George Ernest Tubb b. 1866 J Qtr in SOUTH STONEHAM Vol 02C 65, bap. 8 Jul 1866, as George Emett Tubb, in Freemantle.
- Nelly Tubb b. 1868 M Quarter in PORTSEA ISLAND Vol 02B Page 471.
- Minnie Beatrice Tubb b. 1877 in Australia.
- HMS Victory - 15 Mar 1850 to 21 Jun 1851. Not the obsolete ship, but the Shore Establishment that was given her name.
- HMS Retribution (1844) - 22 Jun 1851 to 14 Dec 1851. A a wooden paddle frigate. [Naval Database] 21 Jun 1851 Orders received to prepare to take troops to the Cape of Good Hope with HMS Sidon (1846). 30 Aug 1851 Cape of Good Hope.
- HMS Britannia (1820) - 15 Dec 1851 to 13 Mar 1855. Oct 1853 Circa. At the Dardanelles 970 men, Vice-Admiral J. W. D. Dundas. Captain T. W. Carter, with rest of Mediterranean Fleet. 17 Oct 1854 1st Bombardment / Siege of Sevastopol (1854–1855)
- HMS Nile (1839) - 14 Mar 1855 to 20 Apr 1857. [Naval Database] Crimean War in the Baltic: On 18 September 1855, Nile's boats boarded and burnt some Russian vessels, reportedly near Hammeliski (possibly Humaliski on the island of Björkö, now called Primorsk, Leningrad Oblast) 20 Sep 1855 Nile and 3 gunboats detained the vessels Victoria and the Ottawa. 4 Feb 1856 Devonport. In Harbour. 24 Feb 1856 Devonport. 26 Feb 1856 arrived at Spithead from Plymouth to join the Baltic Fleet. 23 Apr 1856, Present at Fleet Review, Spithead; under Captain Mundy
- Still with HMS Nile until 20 Apr 1857, on the North America and West Indies Station. 29 Jan 1857 arrived Havana (Cuba) from Port Royal (Jamaica). 3 Feb 1857 departed Havana for Bermuda.
- On 21 Apr 1857 until 8 Feb 1858, James was assigned to HMS Excellent (shore establishment), the "stone frigate", sited on Whale Island near Portsmouth. (Again, not the only family member to have spent time at HMS Excellent.) It was while he was stationed here that James Henry Tubb had married Susannah Bussey.
| HMS Marlborough in Valletta harbour, sometime between 1858 and 1864. |
- From 9 Feb 1858 until 22 Mar 1861, HMS Marlborough (1855) which will have taken him back to the Mediterranean. Feb 1858 Commissioned, Delayed sailing 128 days due to a lack of men. 1860 Flag Ship, Mediterranean. 22 Mar 1861 Paid off.
- From 23 Mar 1861 to 14 Apr 1862 back at HMS Excellent.
- From 15 Apr 1862 through to 7 Aug 1866, James was with HMS Boscawen (1844), which from Feb/Mar of 1862 had been hulked as a Boys training ship in Southampton Water. (This explains son William Henry Tubb's baptism taking place in Southampton, in 1865.)
- A third stint at HMS Excellent from 8 Aug 1866 to 5 Oct 1867.
| Taken at Williamstown, Victoria, between 1870 and 1879. Port broadside view of the wooden steam battleship HMVS Nelson. |
| ''Queen of Nations'' by Richard Ball Spencer |
| The Family Grave of J H Tubb at Williamstown Cemetery, Victoria, Australia Photo: Suzy & Rob |
- Sarah Elizabeth Tubb married Alfred Burgess Tregurtha on 12 Feb 1883. Sarah died on 25 Feb 1946. Both are buried at Williamstown Cemetery.
- James Alfred Tubb married Evelyn Winch. James Alfred Tubb died on 23 Nov 1918 (aged 56) and is buried at Williamstown Cemetery, Williamstown, Victoria, Australia.
- George Ernest Tubb married Margaret Curtis, in Victoria, Australia in 1891. George Ernest Tubb, son of James Henry and Susan Tubb, died in Rylstone, New South Wales, in 1938.
- Nelly Tubb married Walter Beverley Wood in Victoria, Australia, in 1890. Nelly Wood died, aged 25-26, on 12 Apr 1895.
- Minnie Beatrice Tubb married Henry John Manderson. Minnie died on 6 Jul 1967 in Hawthorn, Boroondara City, Victoria, Australia.
Thursday, 23 October 2025
Thomas Back and Elizabeth Mary Horn
![]() |
| Plymouth: Morice Square cc-by-sa/2.0- © Martin Bodman - geograph.org.uk/p/688016 |
Thomas Back (b. 15 Oct 1850 in Stoke Damerel), son of Thomas Back and Mary Drake married Elizabeth Mary Horn (b. 1859 in Okehampton, Devon), daughter of James Horn and Elizabeth Bolt, on 23 Oct 1884 at St Paul's Church, Devonport. (The Anglican Church of Saint Paul the Apostle was situated on the east side of Morice Square in Devonport, Plymouth.)
Born Thomas Drake (1850 D Quarter in STOKE DAMEREL Volume 09 Page 429), as he was named Thomas, it did seem likely that he was the son of Thomas Back, who his mother married two years later. He started life in Stoke Damerel Workhouse, where he was in 1851 with his mother and his older (half) siblings, Mary and George. He was subsequently known as Thomas Back and on his marriage certificate in 1884, as Thomas Back, Stoker RN, lists his address as 40, Cannon Street, Devonport - the very same address where we find both his parents and his sister in 1881, so we can be sure it's him - and names his father as Thomas Back, Labourer. Of course, this could simply be because that was the man who was around as he was growing up, but actually being named after him at birth, seems to confirm what we're being told.
Thomas Back, DOB 15 Oct 1850 (agrees with the quarter of his birth registration), enlisted in the Royal Navy as a Boy 2nd Class in July 1865, volunteering at HMS Implacable (1805) - former Duguay-Trouin, turned training ship (exactly the same ship, on exactly the same day as my great-grandfather, David Jones). Thomas Back's naval career does not appear to progress at this point, there being no entries beyond enlistment.
There is then a record of a Thomas Back from Devonport, with date of birth given as 14 Oct 1849 (one year and one day of difference and this time the year does NOT agree with his birth registration), but we know this is our man from other records (marriage, census), who [re]joined the Royal Navy on 9 Jan 1873 and served for 21 years, until 27 Apr 1894. He began as a Stoker 2nd Class, moved up to Stoker, Leading Stoker and Leading Stoker 1st Class.
Both naval records list Thomas as having Black hair and Hazel eyes. He was 4 ft 10 in at 14 and grew to 5 ft 6 in as an adult, gaining a bunch of tattoos.
From May 1873 to Aug 1875, Thomas was with HMS Agincourt (1865) at Portland, Dorset and, during that time, spent 28 days in Dorchester Gaol (HM Prison Dorchester) - Pure Victorian detention in all it’s glory.
At the time of the census of 1881, Thomas Back (30) Stoker, was moored in Hong Kong aboard HMS Victor Emmanuel (1855), which ship he was assigned to from Jun 1880 to Jan 1882, Feb 1882 to Jan 1883 and again from Feb to Apr 1883 (transferring to HMS Pegasus (1878) for the month in 1882, also in China and HMS Albatross (1873) in Jan 1883).
Two days before his marriage, Thomas joined HMS Tamar (1863), commissioned at Devonport on 21 Oct 1884 and then, from 15 Jan 1885 until 22 Jan 1889, was with HMS Nelson (1876). She sailed for the Australia Station after commissioning and became the flagship there in 1885. She was in Sydney and Brisbane and at the Woolloomooloo Bay Regatta on 18 Apr 1885, remaining on station until returning home in January 1889.
Thomas and Elizabeth's only child was born later that year:
- Lilian Mary Back b. 4 Nov 1889 D Q in STOKE DAMEREL 05B 340
In 1901, Thomas Back (50) Naval Pensioner was living in Avondale Terrace, Devonport with wife, Elizabeth M Back (41), daughter, Lilian M Back (11) and John Cornhill (29) General Labourer from Ireland, Boarder.
Thomas Back died in 1906 D Quarter in DEVONPORT Volume 05B Page 220. His age was estimated as 58 (he was 56), having gained yet another year on top of the one he added the second time he enlisted in the Navy.
In 1911, Elizabeth Back (51) Widow from Okehampton, Devonshire, was living in East Stonehouse. Living with her were recently married, son-in-law and daughter, Charles and Lilian Renshaw.
In 1921, Elizabeth Mary Back was still living with Charles and Lilian Renshaw (and their two daughters), at 7 Duckworth Street, Devonport.
Elizabeth Mary Back died, at 66, in 1926 M Quarter in DEVONPORT Volume 05B Page 457.
Sunday, 21 September 2025
Joseph Rundle Trevail and Eliza Thursby
![]() |
| Lambeth Palace, London SE1. cc-by-sa/2.0 - © David Hallam-Jones - geograph.org.uk/p/3972034 The redundant St Mary-in-Lambeth Church at the side. |
What's more, Joseph and Gertrude Trevail had five children:
- Charley Thomas Trevail b. 1871 D Quarter in ST THOMAS Volume 05B Page 35 (Died 1871 D Quarter in ST THOMAS Volume 05B Page 27)
- Charley Joseph Walter Radford Trevail b. 1872 D Quarter in ST. THOMAS Volume 05B Page 44
- Annie Gertrude Trevail b. 1875 M Quarter in ST. GEORGE HANOVER SQUARE Volume 01A Page 435
- Kate Olivia Trevail b. 1880 D Quarter in LAMBETH Volume 01D Page 442 (Listed as ALICE OLIVIA GERTRUDE Trevail at the GRO)
- Gertrude Augusta Trevail b. 1884 D Quarter in LAMBETH Volume 01D Page 453 (Died 1885 S Quarter in LAMBETH Volume 01D Page 266)


_(8431051513).jpg)







