Genealogy Ashbury, Marsden » John Victor GÅ ??????JackGÅ ??????à?????????????/ ASHBURY (1872-1942)

Personal data John Victor GÅ ??????JackGÅ ??????à?????????????/ ASHBURY 

  • He was born on December 19, 1872 in Everton, West Derby, Lancashire, England.
  • He was baptized on February 19, 1873 in St Saviour, Everton, Lancashire.
  • Occupations:
    • Wheelwright / Coachbuilder.
    • Wheelwright / Coachbuilder.
  • He died on September 21, 1942 in Johannesburg, Transvaal, South Africa, he was 69 years old.
  • He is buried September 1942 in Braamfontein Crematorium, Johannesburg.
  • A child of Thomas Ralston ASHBURY and Sarah Ann WATSON
  • This information was last updated on February 9, 2015.

Household of John Victor GÅ ??????JackGÅ ??????à?????????????/ ASHBURY

Waarschuwing Attention: Wife (Lavalette Edna GŠ??????GirlieGŠ????????????????????/ ASHBURY) is also his cousin.

He is married to Lavalette Edna GÅ ??????GirlieGÅ ??????à?????????????/ ASHBURY.

They got married on June 12, 1907 at Penrith, New South Wales, Australia, he was 34 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Frank Edward ASHBURY  1910-1969 


Notes about John Victor GÅ ??????JackGÅ ??????à?????????????/ ASHBURY


0 : 1872 : Born at 54 Windermere Street, Everton, Lancashire, England.
0 ; 1873 : Baptised in St Saviour, Everton, Lancashire, England.
9 : 1881 : 78 Windermere Street, Everton, West Derby, Lancashire, England: John V ASHBURY/ Son/ Single/ 8/ Scholar/ Liverpool, Lancashire, England.
19 : 1891 : 66 Lombard Street, West Derby, Lancashire, England: John ASHBURY/ Son/ Single/ 18/ Porter, Cotton/ Liverpool, Lancashire, England.
19 : 1891 : Witness at brother AlbertGÅ ??????à?????????????/s wedding.
20 : 1892 : RHA from 17 Sep 1892 to 12 Sep 1902. Enlisted in Seaforth. (Went Abroad in December 1893. ?) Discharged at Germiston.
21 : 1893 : India from 14 Dec 1893 to 14 Oct 1894.
22 : 1894 : Aden from 15 Oct 1894 to 24 Dec 1896.
24 : 1896 : India from 25 Dec 1896 to 6 Jan 1900.
25 : 1897 : Kirkee [Khadki], Pune, Maharashtra, India: Witness to to a dog biting incident when Dr. Vine was bitten on the hand, 8 Nov 1897.
28 : 1900 : South Africa. 29 Jan, Disembarked at Port Elizabeth; 31 Jan, Entrained for Orange River Station; 4 Feb, In action for the first time, Rensburg, 11 Apr, Bloemfontein. 29 May, Johannesburg. 5 Jun, Pretoria. 11 Jun, Diamond Hill. 24 Aug, Belfast. 26 Sep, Komatipoort. 12 Oct 1900, Machadorp, Transvaal. Gunner in J Battery RHA. (See reference from Col. F. Eustace - General French's Staff.
30 : 1902 : Discharge from army on 12 Sep 1902 in Germiston, South Africa.
31 : 1903 : Civ. Wheeler at Potchefstroom from 2 Feb 1903 to 31 Jul 1903.
31 : 1903 : Arrived at Southampton on 11 Sep 1903 onboard the GÅ ??????Dunvegan CastleGÅ ??????à?????????????/. J V ASHBURY, 31, Wheelwright.
31 : 1903 : Civ. Wheeler at Potchefstroom from 28 Oct 1903 to 6 Jul 1904.
35 : 1907 : Married Lavalette ASHBURY, his cousin, in Penrith, New South Wales, Australia. Albert Edward Baker and Dorothy Ashbury were witnesses. Married at The Pines, Hornseywood. Occupation: Amalgamator.
35 : 1907 : Postcard addressed to GÅ ??????GirlieGÅ ??????à?????????????/ arrived at Germiston on 9 Nov 1907.
36 : 1908 : Edna Livonia born in 111 Meyer St, Germiston, Transvaal.
39 : 1911 : Frank Edward born in Germiston, Transvaal.
40 : 1912 : Edna Livonia died in Wellington, Cape and is buried in Cape Town.
40 : 1912 : Arrived in Sydney, Australia, aboard the GÅ ??????MiltiadesGÅ ??????à?????????????/ on 1 Feb 1912 from Cape Town: J V ASHBURY; 39.
41 : 1913 : John GÅ ??????JackGÅ ??????à?????????????/ born in Penrith, New South Wales. Lived at 61 Lambert Street, Bathurst when John Ralston born. Occupation Carriage Builder.
41 : 1913 : Electoral roll West Sydney/Golden Grove: Ashbury, John Victor 231 Abercrombie St. Redfern, Labourer.
Worked for NSW Railways and Tramways as Carriage and Wagon Builder from 29 Feb 1912 to 15 May 1914
42 : 1914 > South Africa.
Worked for Village Deep Mine as Timberman from 8 Jul 1914 to 3 Nov 1914.
43 : 1915 : Lavalette Edna born in Boksburg, Transvaal.
Worked for Johannesburg Electricity Department as Coachbuilder from 8 Nov 1915 to 19 Dec 1932.
55 : 1927 : 131 Stanton Street. Johannesburg.
59 : 1931 : August. Photographed in Southport, Lancashire, England.
59 : 1931 : Embarked on the GÅ ??????Llandovery CastleGÅ ??????à?????????????/ in London on 19 Aug 1931 bound for Cape Town, South Africa. John is recorded as a Coachbuilder travelling 3rd class to Cape Town. Last address in the U.K: 12 Arkles Road, Liverpool.
60 : 1932 : Retired from Johannesburg Electricity Department.
68 : 1940 : Discharge S.A. Air Force 17 Jun 1940, aged 57 years 'medically unfit.'
70 : 1942 : Residence: 44 Holt St, Forest Hill, Johannesburg.
70 : 1942 : Died in ambulance whilst being taken to the Lady Dudley Nursing Home.
70 : 1942 : Cremated at Braamfontein Crematorium, Johannesburg.

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