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Personal data Anna Selina Elizabeth Getty 


Household of Anna Selina Elizabeth Getty

She is married to John Edmund Larnach.

They got married on June 20, 1888 at Carcoar, NSW, she was 25 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Edgar Ettles Larnach  1906-1985 


Notes about Anna Selina Elizabeth Getty



The following was researched by Roslynne Dunford:

William Getty was the son of Dr John Getty who was a surgeon and apothecary of Dundalk, County Louth in Ireland. In November 1826, William was apprenticed to his father for 7 years.
Dr William Getty became a member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London in 1834.
In 1852, at the age of 40, he married Selina Burge, a farmer's daughter, of Sherborne, Dorset, England who was 19 years of age.
In 1852 they sailed on the "Formosa" for Australia. They left Southampton on 7th August, 1852 and arrived in Port Jackson, via Melbourne, on 22nd October, 1852. Their first child was born at sea, en route to Australia. Two of their children are buried at Morpeth, NSW.

In the shipping register, William and Selina Getty are listed as passengers. One would have thought that he would have been employed as the ship's surgeon.

The following information supplied by Marie Larnach;

Anna was born at Morpeth, NSW, the daughter of Dr. William George Getty of Carcoar and Selina Burge. Anna's father had his first practice at Morpeth where he had a surgery in Swan Street. In 1861 he became a member of the East Maitland and Morpeth Volunteer Rifles as one of their surgeons. In 1868 he was appointed Government vaccinator at Woolloomooloo, Sydney. He also had a surgery at 125 William Street, Sydney. William Getty and his family arrived in Carcoar in 1872 and he was appointed the Medical Officer and Vaccinator of Carcoar. Anna's mother, Selina Getty nee Burge, became a Chemist on her arrival in Australia and was a Chemist in Carcoar up until her death in 1900. Selina also owned properties in Naylor Street, Carcoar ("Beulah"), Stokes Lane, Carcoar and Coombing Street, Carcoar.

Anna died 12.7.1945 aged 82 years at 43 Tranmere Street, Drummoyne. Cause of death was chronic myocarditis, duration 10 years. Informant was E M Hall, son-in-law, 43 Tranmere Street, Drummoyne. Anna was 25 when she married John Larnach. Anna was cremated on 13.7.1945 at the Northern Suburbs Crematorium. Religion was Church of England and witnesses were Alick Loveridge and Frank B Tout. Children of marriage listed as Herbert 56, Maude 54, Kenneth 53, Douglas 52, Connie 50, Margaret 48, Selina 46, William G 44, Clive E 42, Percy R 40, Edgar E 38, all living and none deceased.

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Anna Selina Elizabeth Getty

John Getty
1759-1829
Jane Neilson
1777-1824
Selina Burge
1833-1900

Anna Selina Elizabeth Getty
1863-1945

1888

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    1. NSW Births, Deaths and Marriages, 1863/010095

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