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751
Wasyl Oleksiuk
Wasyl Oleksiuk
NSW, Australia 
 
752
Wasyl Oleksiuk and Anna Kuper
Wasyl Oleksiuk and Anna Kuper
Marriage Document 
 
753
Wasyl Oleksiuk and Anna Kuper Gravestone
Wasyl Oleksiuk and Anna Kuper Gravestone
 
 
754
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
 
755
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
 
756
Wasyl Oleksiuk Work Reference
Wasyl Oleksiuk Work Reference
Nurnberg 1946 
 
757
Wattle Queens
Wattle Queens
On the back is wirtten:
Top left corner: "Wattle Queen(s?)"

Centre: "To Edna Gambrill from Miss Petters"

Margaret Dinsdale
Edna Gambrill
Edna Frost
Beryl Gambrill
Daphne Wellings
Joyce Teasdale
Joyce Hutchinson
Jean Fernance
Adelene Clifton
May Bragg 
 
758
Wedding of Janice Robyn Barefoot daughter of Mavis Lillian Barefoot nee Gambrill with L to R Leslie Thomas Gambrill and Sarah Jane Ford
Wedding of Janice Robyn Barefoot daughter of Mavis Lillian Barefoot nee Gambrill with L to R Leslie Thomas Gambrill and Sarah Jane Ford
 
 
759
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
 
760
Wesley Charles Gambrill and Clara Muriel Herps Headstone
Wesley Charles Gambrill and Clara Muriel Herps Headstone
 
 
761
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
 
762
Wesley Gambrill
Wesley Gambrill
Courtesy Hawkesbury City Library - 014974 
 
763
William Adams with his son 'Tom' Adams
William Adams with his son 'Tom' Adams
 
 
764
William Charles Gambrill
William Charles Gambrill
Photo taken in Windsor, NSW.
Courtesy Hawkesbury City Library - 014969 
 
765
William Charles Gambrill and Janet Melville Marriage Transcription.
William Charles Gambrill and Janet Melville Marriage Transcription.
 
 
766
William Charles Gambrill Birth and Baptism record
William Charles Gambrill Birth and Baptism record
 
 
767
William Charles Gambrill death and Burial document
William Charles Gambrill death and Burial document
 
 
768
William Charles Gambrill Grocery Store
William Charles Gambrill Grocery Store
 
 
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William Charles Gambrill Grocery Store in 226 George Street, Windsor.
William Charles Gambrill Grocery Store in 226 George Street, Windsor.
Courtesy Hawkesbury City Library - 014971 
 
770
William Charles Gambrill Municiple Elections
William Charles Gambrill Municiple Elections
The Sydney Morning Herald, Saturday 7 February 1885, page 15

Suburban and Country Municiple Elections

The following elections to fill the annual vacancies occuring in the various municipalities and boroughs of the colony have been made and reported to us to date:
WINDSOR - North Ward: Mr.Collins. Central Ward: Mr.Primrose. South Ward: Mr.J.T.Gosper was elected unopposed. For auditors, Messrs. W.C. Gambrill and D.G.Galler were elected and unoppsed.
 
 
771
William Charles Gambrill newspaper article
William Charles Gambrill newspaper article
Sydney Morning Herald, Saturday May 15 1875.

Borough Council Notices

Borough of Windsor - Notice is hereby given that a plan and a section of the proposed permanent level of George Street is now lying at the council chamber for the inspection for all parties interested therein.
All objections to such plan must be in writing and lodged with the council clerk within fourteen days within the date hereof.
By order of the Mayor
W.C Gambrill CC
Council Chambers, Windsor May 12 1875.
 
 
772
William Charles Gambrill newspaper article - Drowning.
William Charles Gambrill newspaper article - Drowning.
The Sydney Morning Herald, Thursday 29 October 1868.

WINDSOR.

[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.]

DEATH FROM DROWNING -A very sad case of drowning happened here on Monday afternoon last, the victim being a little boy, six years old, named Francis Tont, who had been playing on the banks of the river with other children. He was the only son of Robert John Tont, painter of this town. An inquest was held at the residence of the child's parents, this morning (Tuesday) William Charles Gambrill stated ; - I am a shopman ia the employ of Mr.Dean, linen draper. About 6 o'clock yesterday evening, I heard that Francis Tont, son of John Tont, had fallen into the river at Beazley's wharf, and was drowning. I immediately ran down to the water, and was shewn the spot where deceased had fallen in. I stript myself as speedily as possible of part of my clothing, and went in to search for the body. I found it about nine feet under water in amongst some weeds, and about four yards from the bank. When I brought the body to the shore it appeared quite dead ; it must have been in the water about a quarter of an hour. I saw many grown up persons on the bank and some children; children assemble on the bank to play ; the edge of the water cannot be seen from the road Robert John Tont stated : I am a painter and live in Fitzgerald-street, Windsor. The deceased is my son, six years and three months old : I was at home at 6 o'clock,yesterday evening, about the time of his being drowned ; when I heard of the accident I ran to the place and found that the body had been recovered ; I recognise the remains as that of my son Francis Tont ; it was usual to send him to school in the afternoon, but he was cautioned never to go or come home by the banks of the river. Dr.Day handed in the following statement to tho jury :- "Yesterday afternoon i was re-quested to visit the late Francis Tont, who had been recovered from the water, into which he had fallen. I found him quite dead ; and from the appearances of the body, believe that he must have been submerged for at least a quarter of an hour. I used every means to restore vitality by artificial respiration aud by infrication, but the means were of no avail. Death resulted from asphyxia by drowning." The jury found, " That the deceased was accidentally drowned in the river Hawkesbury on Monday evening last ;" to which was added the following rider, " We desire to record our sense of the praiseworthy conduct of Charles Gambrill, who so promptly dived into the river to rescue the body."

http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article13174950
 
 
773
William Charles Gambrill,  wife Janet and children Ethelene, Arthur, Annie, Wesley.
William Charles Gambrill, wife Janet and children Ethelene, Arthur, Annie, Wesley.
Taken out front of the Anglican church hall in New Street, Windsor.
Courtesy Hawkesbury City Library - 014967 
 
774
William Enoch Gambrill & Ethel Ward Ethel Marriage Document
William Enoch Gambrill & Ethel Ward Ethel Marriage Document
 
 
775
William Gambrill & Sarah Etherden Marriage Transcription
William Gambrill & Sarah Etherden Marriage Transcription
 
 
776
William Gambrill and Emily Chapman Marriage
William Gambrill and Emily Chapman Marriage
Woodnesborough - 1865 July 8th. 
 
777
William Gambrill and Sarah Ransley Marriage
William Gambrill and Sarah Ransley Marriage
 
 
778
William Gambrill Australian Convict Transportation Registers
William Gambrill Australian Convict Transportation Registers
 
 
779
William Gambrill Baptism
William Gambrill Baptism
 
 
780
William Gambrill Baptism
William Gambrill Baptism
4th August 1793 Woodnesborough 
 
781
William Gambrill Baptism
William Gambrill Baptism
29th April 1817 Woodnesborough. 
 
782
William Gambrill Certificate of Freedom
William Gambrill Certificate of Freedom
Certificate of Freedom
No 49/296
Date 7 June 1849

Prisoner number 39/866
Name WIlliam Gambrell
Ship Parkfield
Master Whitesides
Year 1839
Native Place Kent
Trade or Calling Farm Labourer
Offence .................
Place of Trial Kent Q.S
Date of Trial 19th Oct 1838
Sentence 10years
Year of Birth 1819
Height 5 foot 4 and 3/4 inches
Complexion Ruddy Freckled
Hair Brown
Eyes Light Blue
General Remarks-
Eyebrows meeting, scar under outer corner of left eye. Small dark mole on left cheek near the nose. Lost 1/2 forefinger on right hand. Scar on back of the right thumb, Heart pierced with 2 darts.
W.G inside lower part of left arm.
Held a ticket of leave no.: 45/396 Date 20 Feb 1845 
 
783
William Gambrill Death Document
William Gambrill Death Document
 
 
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William Gambrill farewell from Salvation Army.
William Gambrill farewell from Salvation Army.
'The War Cry', Sydney edition, 11/08/1888, page 4

PROMOTION
“Faitful to Death.”
From Parramatta to Glory.

During the past week, God has seen fit to call one of our dear comrades home, Brother Gambrell, who had served the devil the best part of his life, but who, four years ago, came to Jesus and obtained pardon for all his sins, and afterwards joined the ranks of the Salva- tion Army to fight for God. For some two years past Brother Gambrell’s health has been failing, and last January God saw fit to lay him on a bed of sickness, which has proved a blessing to many precious souls. Several weeks before his death, I, with others, visited him, and, thank God, every time we would enter his room his only conversation wished to be about heavenly things. On one occasion, while suffering great pain, “Jesus suffered for me, and I am willing to bear this for him. I’ll soon be at home from all pain and sorrow.” I said, “ Dad, you will soon be home; is there any darknes in the valley?’ He said, "Oh, no; it is all light; Jesus is always with me ; I fancy I can hear him saying, ‘Come up higher.’ Oh, I sm so happy ; I’ve not got the slightest doubt; all is well with my soul. Good-bye; we will meet around the great white throne.” On Thursday, July 26th, looking up, he said, “All's bright; all’s bright; Jesus calls me; I’m going, I’m going,” and with the words on his lips, his spirit passed away. On Saturday morning we met at our late comrade’ house, to follow his remains to their last resting place. As we assembled around the grave and sang Above the waves of earthly strife, and as one or two spoke of our brother’s death, and urged all present to meet him in heaven, great power was felt, and we there promised, by God’s help to meet dad in heaven. On Friday night we held a memorial service, when the hall was filled with people anxious to hear more about dad’s death, and as those who were by his bedside, when his soul passed away told of the bright testimony he left behind, and urged all present to prepare for death, tears were seen on many faces, and era the close six precious souls wept their way to Calvary, May God bless our brother's testimony, by using it in His hand to the winning of many precious souls, in the prayer of Miss Walker, for Capt G. Walker,
 
 
785
William Gambrill listed on Kent Trial register.
William Gambrill listed on Kent Trial register.
Indictable offences at the Assizes and Sessions held within the county during the year 1838 
 
786
William Gambrill mentioned in Newspaper clipping.
William Gambrill mentioned in Newspaper clipping.
Notice! A craft now lying at the Windsor Wharf, named William John, of Parramatta, given in my charge, on Tuesday 11th February 1868, by two men unknown to me, will be sold by public auction, at the Windsor wharf, at 12 O'clock, noon, on Tuesday, the 17th day of March next, to defray all expenses. If not claimed within three weeks from this date by the aforesaid, two men or owner thereof.
Windsor 24th February, 1868
William Gambrill.
 
 
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William Gambrill Ticket of Leave
William Gambrill Ticket of Leave
20 February 1845 
 
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William Gambrill trial records 3 of 6
William Gambrill trial records 3 of 6
The prisoner on being called on for his defence declined saying anything.
Taken the day and year
First ???????? before me


Prisoner commited for trial
Prosecutor bound John Dilnot bound in £20 to prosecute
(in £10 each to give evidence)
Peter Maspole
Henry Coleman
Thomas Pegden
William Thomas Dunn
John Taylor 
 
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William Gambrill trial records Page 1 of 6
William Gambrill trial records Page 1 of 6
 
 
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William Gambrill trial records Page 2 of 6
William Gambrill trial records Page 2 of 6
7th September, 1838
Regina Vs Gambrell > Felony.

Examinations 
 
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William Gambrill trial records Page 4 of 6
William Gambrill trial records Page 4 of 6
County of Kent to wit The information of John Dilnot of the parish of Woodnesborough of the otherwise Winsborough in the county of Kent Yeoman Peter Maspole of Sandwich in the said county. Watchmaker Henry Coleman of the same place. Watchmaker Thomas Pegden of the same place. Watchmaker and William Thomas deputy of Sandwich aforesaid constable.

Taken upon oath this seventh day of september in the year of for and - one thousand eight hundred and thirty eight at Sandwich in the said county of Kent before the John Godfrey aquire the of Her Majesty Justices of the peace in each for this said county in the year of our lord and in the presence and hearing of William Gambrell brought before me and charged with felony

The said John Dilnot on his oath saith that on Wednesday the 5th instant I left my house about half past 9 0'clock in the morning and returned again about half past eleven. I then observed that one of the panes in my front room window has been broken & the window opened i then went up stairs. I found my chest open. I found on examining my chest that two watches that were still in the chest were gone & the watch which i usually wore which i had left on the drawers was gone too. The two watches now produced by Peter Maspole & the watch now produced by Thomas Pegden are the watches which i have lost.

Taken and sworn before me.
The day and year first above written.


The said Peter Maspoli on his oath saith that at about 9 o'clock this morning my journeyman called  
 
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William Gambrill trial records Page 5 of 6
William Gambrill trial records Page 5 of 6
me into my shop. He then past the two watches into my hand which i now produced they are worth about twenty shillings.

Taken and sworn before me
The day and year first aforesaid


The said Henry Coleman on his oath saith that about 9 o'clock this morning the prisoner came into my master Mr. Maspoli shop and asked if we bought watches and offered me one watch for sale. I then asked if he has got any more, he then produced another. The watches now produced are the same which the prisoner offered to me for sale. I then called my master. I gave the watches to him. ??????? ?????? by the prisoner am i the person you were in this shop this morning. Yes you are.

Taken and sworn before me
The day and year first aforesaid


The said Thomas Pegden on his oath saith that between eight and nine o'clock this morning the prisoner came into my shop and gave me the watch which i now produce and asked me to put it into repair. He asked me what i would do it for. I told him 3 shillings he wanted me to get it done by tomorrow evening which i told him i would do if i could. I asked the prisoner his name which he stated to be Gambrell. The watch is worth about 21 one shillings.

Taken and sworn the day and
Upon first aforesaid before me


The said William Thomas Dunn???? upon his oath saith upon information that i recieved i went after and apprehended the prisoner in a field in the saw parish of Woodensborough as he was cutting beans.

Taken and sworn the day and
year first aforesaid before me
 
 
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William Gambrill trial records Page 6 of 6
William Gambrill trial records Page 6 of 6
Reads/writes imperfectly 11 - William Gambrell, 19, labourer.
Committed 7th September, 1838, by J.Godfrey, esq., charged on the oaths of John Dilnot and others with stealing, on the 5th of september 1838, at the parish of Woodnesborough otherwise Winsboro, in this county, three watches, of the value of, forty-one shillings, the property of the said John Dilnot. 
 
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William Gambrill. Taken sometime between 1884-1888. This is the only known photo of William.
William Gambrill. Taken sometime between 1884-1888. This is the only known photo of William.
This photograph would seem to indicate that William Gambrill was a soldier (member) of The Salvation Army (not an employee). It was common at this time for male Salvationists simply adapt their normal street clothes to a uniform by wearing "S's" on their lapels. The "S's" show that the wearer is "Saved" (converted to Christianity) to "Serve" (show God's love in a practical way to his fellow man).

It would seem that William was a soldier of the Parramatta Corps (church) which opened in 1884. These early day Salvationist at Parramatta were met with opposition from ruffians, when they appeared on the street to hold an open air service or when they gathered for worship in rented premises.

Comment from The Salvation Army Heritage Centre, Sydney


I'm looking for a very high resolution scan of this photo - do you have the original that could be scanned for me? 
 
795
William Hanson Death
William Hanson Death
 
 
796
William Hessal Holden Death
William Hessal Holden Death
 
 
797
William Horder burial
William Horder burial
9th October 1846 
 
798
William James Gambrill
William James Gambrill
 
 
799
William James Gambrill Funeral Notice.
William James Gambrill Funeral Notice.
The Sydney Morning Herald Monday 3rd September 1951, Page 14. 
 
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William James Gambrill Headstone
William James Gambrill Headstone
 
 

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