Genealogie Fickel » Victor Louis Townsend (1856-1933)

Personal data Victor Louis Townsend 

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Household of Victor Louis Townsend

(1) He is married to Sarah Ann Winn.

They got married on December 12, 1923, he was 67 years old.

Spouse: Daisy Ferrars Townsend (born Shirley)
Spouse: Daisy Ferrars Townsend (born Shirley)

Child(ren):

  1. Alma Chew Townsend  1884-1907
  2. William Townsend  1886-1900

The couple were divorced in 1925.

Spouse: Daisy Ferrars Townsend (born Shirley)
Spouse: Daisy Ferrars Townsend (born Shirley)


(2) He is married to Daisy Ferrars Shirley.

They got married in the year 1898, he was 41 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Claude Townsend  1898-1969
  2. Colin Townsend  1900-1987
  3. Garnett Townsend  1901-1957
  4. Ina Townsend  1903-1985
  5. Mabel Townsend  1905-1985
  6. Enid Townsend  1906-1979
  7. Beryl Townsend  1908-1979
  8. Olive Townsend  1909-1991
  9. Owen Townsend  1911-1991
  10. Donald Townsend  1913-1989

Event (Marriage Fact) on December 12, 1923.

The couple were divorced in 1925.


Notes about Victor Louis Townsend

 

Victor Louis Townsend first married Sarah Ann Winn in 1882. Sarah Ann died in 1890, aged 29 years. They appear to have had 3 children:

t•tWilliam Townsend (?-1900)

t•tAlma Chew Townsend (1884-1907)

t•tEdwin Louis (1887-1913).

Victor next married Daisy Ferrars Shirley in 1898, and it appears they divorced some time before 1925. Daisy was the daughter of John Shirley and Emily Day. Until 1914 , they had 10 children; others might have been born after 1914.

t•tClaude Townsend (1898-after 1949)

t•tColin Townsend (1900-after 1964)

t•tGarnet Townsend (22-10-1901-1957

t•tIna Townsend (1903-?)

t•tIsabel Townsend (1905-?

t•tEnid Townsend (1907-?)

t•tBeryl Townsend (1908-?)

t•tOlive Townsend (1909-?)

t•tOwen Townsend (1911-after 1964)

t•tDonald Townsend (1913-after1964)

Victor Louis (dairyman) and Daisy Ferrars Townsend are listed in the 1903 electoral roll as residing at Stanmore, Beenleigh. In 1905, 1908, 1913, and 1919, they are at Wharf Street, Beenleigh. Victor Louis is alone at Coffey’s, Cordelia Street, South Brisbane in 1925 with no occupation given. Daisy Ferrars Townsend is registered in 1925 in Wharf Street, Beenleigh. There is no registration for Daisy Ferrars Townsend after that date. There are, however, registrations for Daisy Ferrars Wilkie at Wharf Street, Beenleigh, for 1936 and 1937, but with no male of that surname at that address.

Mr V Townsend (Louis Victor) was breeding prize-winning poultry.

Victor Louis was buried in Toowong Cemetery on 11th October 1933. He shares a grave with James Little and Edward Vincent White.

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