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Subject: Re: [AUS-VIC-West] JENNISON
Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2005 07:58:37 +1100


Hello Graham,

I have found this entry for Horton Jennison on the National Archives website - www.naa.gov.au

JENNISON Horton Joseph Barrowclough: Service Number - 1696: Place of Birth - Fiji Islands Vita Levu
Place of Enlistment - Burra SA: Next of Kin - JENNISON James Christopher (father)

There is also another entry for the same person with date of birth given as 30/1/1898. This is for WW2 service.

I also found an entry for Oliver George Bernard Jennison born in Fiji. You will also find some more about these two gentleman on the WW2 Nominal Roll - http://www.ww2roll.gov.au

Look at also at the AIF Database - http://www.aif.adfa.edu.au - there is an entry for Horton Jennison with some extra information.

Regards

Leigh

> Graham Mason <> wrote:
>
> I am having "fun" with this family. Viti Re JENNISON (born 1903) married
> Gordon James LINDSAY on 5/12/1928 in South Aus, at the Mallala Methodist
> Church. It appears that her parents were James Christopher JENNISON and
> Georgina HAWKER who were married in Victoria in 1897.
> There are 7 other marriages in SA that appear to be children of this
> couple - ie Viti's siblings - some with unusual given names (Adi, Ruve,
> Adah, Horton). However I can only locate the birth record of one of
> these 8 children (Greta in Wangaratta, Vic in 1912).
> To top it off I believe that James Christopher JENNISON was a Minister
> of Religion, and would have known that registration of births was
> "compulsory".
> Does anyone have any JENNISON in their data?
> Can anyone locate any births for this JENNISON family?
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> Cheers
> gm
>
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