Wednesday, November 20, 2013

General Discussion > Wayne Leonard Binch. April 15, 1960 - April 2009

stevebinch

Wayne Leonard Binch. April 15, 1960 - April 2009

Wayne passed away in April of this year. He died of a heart attack in his home in Tweed Heads, New South Wales, Australia. To my knowledge, he was only survived by his mother, Laura May Hopkinson. I did not know Wayne very well; we only conversed via email in regards to our family history. I know that researching his family history was a passion of his, and it was not for naught. I believe he was able to publish online just about all of his family history research before he died, and he sent me a folder containing much research as well. I will make sure that the research he has compiled will be forever available to our future generations in one form or another, and he will be remembered as a great family historian. Please feel free to post your thoughts below.


Smee

Hi Steve,

Yes Wayne did pass away this year. He is survived by not only his mother but also his sister, niece, nephew, great niece and nephew. Just for my own records Steve, would you mind letting me know who it was that informed you of my uncle's passing. I will continue his section of the family tree very soon just have a lot of things to sort out at the moment. Take care all.

Daena


brian cerato

To All people tracing the BINCH Family in Australia please drop me a message and i will see if I can help now that Wayne Binch has passed away

AUS.Binch History > CHILDREN OF WILLIAM ARTHUR

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The BINCH name in Australia was carried on by the two sons of William and Sarah, the children being: Sarah Anne took on married name "Kirby". Anna Maria took on married name "Pentecost" went to N.Z. David William b: 1853 Had 7 children. Samuel b: 1857 Had 8 children. Mary Ann took on married name "Payne" there was another son but died at childbirth.

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Anna Maria BINCH b:1851 at Pt Henry.Vic.AUS.Anna married William Thomas PENTECOST in Geelong,Victoria and went to New Zealand. Having Two daughters Victoria Louise Penticost and Cissie Pentecost hence there is a Clan of "PURDIE'S" and "NEATE'S" in New Zealand after thier marriagesWalter NEATE m: Victoria and H. Purdie m: Cissie

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Sarah Anne BINCH b: circa 1846 came out to "The Colonies" in 1849 on the "S V' Success" with her mother was listed on the manifest as being 1 year old. I do not have much about her early years! Sarah Anne was raped by a Geelong Police Sargent Roche in 1872 subsequently the Policeman commited suicide in 1873 due to the public disgrace of the case. Hence the ROCHE part of her daughters name "Adelaide Roche Binch" b 1873. In later years she met a Robert KIRBY and married him in 1876 she bore him one daughter "Sarah Ann KIRBY" b:1877. Adelaide Roche Binch was fostered out at the time of the marriage and it wasn't for some time that Sarah told Robert about Adelaide. Robert never forgave her about the deception. Sarah and Adelaide attended the "Early Hermitage School" Geelong.

NicolaH

Hello,
My name is Nicola and I am a descendant of the Binch Family from Nottingham, England. I have found this site extremely helpful in compiling and confirming my family history on my Nan's side and wish to thank you all in this regard. I have succeeded with a few earlier branches of our family tree pre 1799/1800 (all thanks to the postings on this site!) dating back to 1674. However, I understand our family tree extends to Belgium some time before 1697 and prior to this from Spain, but I have been unable to locate any information on this line of the family tree and would be extremely grateful for any help anyone can give. I do hope to hear from you.

Regards.
Nicola

English Ancestors > Thomas Binch

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MARGARET WROTE:
I have recently come across this interesting site and wonder if anyone knows anything about Thomas Binch, clock maker of Mansfield, and James Binch, who may be his son. James was a clock maker in Liverpool and died 1791 aged 75 years. James is referred to as Major James Binch in the Family Bible when he marries Susannah Lassell. There is a record in the 'Miscellanious State Papers' 1727-1760, of a Thomas Binch of Mansfield clock maker requesting the discharge of his son James from the Royal Dragoons so that he can assist his father. Could this be my James Binch? I would be interested to hear from anyone with any ideas.

regards
Margaret Brett

jode

Hi, I'm not sure but I can ask! My husbands family is quite large and most of them live on the outskirts of mansfield but I can try and find out for you x


jode

Dont have info on Thomas Binch the clockmaker, but had to reply because my son is called Thomas Binch and my brother in law is James Binch and we all live in Mansfield now!!! How strange!!! x

Margaret

Hi Jode
Your reply is interesting, Do you know anything about past Binch's of Mansfield. There is a clock by Thomas Binch in the Mansfield Museum. We were in Mansfield in the Spring but despite looking up a number of record did not come up with anything new. I would be interested to hear if you have anything to add.

Margaret

AUS.Binch History > second BINCH to Arrive in Western Australia

brian cerato

That document about George E Binch "emigrating to America " actually concerns another "Binch Lineof the Family, Probobly a cousin, who was convicted and sent to Australia in 19 Sep 1851 and was returning to England after completing his sentence. thought I would share this info that comes to mind.


brian cerato

There are records in Fremantle Prison Records showing a BINCH. I have spoken to some of them by phone and Wayne has some info in the next POST


brian cerato

Wayne Binch found this. Thanks Wayne.
Second Binch family in Australia. Freda Joyce Binch b / / England, d / / M 08/02/1946 Ballidu, Western Australia Albert Joseph Banks b / / d / /

USA BINCH History > H. & F. Binch Co.

stevebinch

There is a letter from H. & F. Binch Co. of Glens Falls, New York, to the Rev. William Binch of Manchester on the Histories page. http://www.binchfamily.com/histories/H_F_Binch_Co_letter_to_Rev_William_Binch_30Jan1926.php
Sylvia Binch (Talma) purchased it on e-bay, scanned it, and made it available to everyone.

Thank you Sylvia.

Peter Kyle

Hi Steve,
Great to find your site . I am Ella Mae Binch's grandson & wonder how her father (Reese Binch) is related to Eli's family & all the USA Binches? I have let my great uncle, David Binch (Reese's youngest son) know about your site. We can fill in the blanks on our relatives.

Regards,

Peter Kyle (email is pkyle[a]rogers.com)

General Discussion > Binch in Papplewick, Kirkby in Ashfield, Lindby and Bleasby

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I moved some of your data to the topic Thomas Binch 1764this will help with an answer to the question posted there

vixen60

HiI am new to this forum. I am descended from Thomas Binch b. c.1674, via his son Thomas and granddaughter Mary who married Vincent Saxton.Visiting the Nottingham archives last week. I confirmed from the Papplewick transcripts that a Thomas Binch married Mary Hodson in Papplewick."Thomas Binch and Mary Hodson both of Linby were married September 12th 1695 "There was also a burial for Mary Binch in Linby on 9th January 1696. This may or may not be Thomas's wife, but fits in well with a possible remarriage to Elizabeth Hall in Feb 97/98.Kirkby in Ashfield Parish Register (quite close to Linby and Papplewick)Joanes Binch sepultus fuit Dec 18th 1666 ---John Binch was buriedThomas ye sonne of William Binch was borne Jan 30th 1658Maria uxor Gulielmi Binch sepulta est Sept 27th 1676Mary wife of William Binch was buried September 27 1676Gulielmus Binch et Maria Bradbury nupti fuerunt Oct 10th 1678William Binch and Mary Bradbury were marriedMaria filia Gulielmi Binch et Mariae uxoris baptista fuit Nov X 1678Mary daughter of William Binch and Mary his wife was baptised Nov 10th 1678Samuel filius Gulielmus Binch biduo post partum sepultus fuit December 7th 1681 Samuel son of William Binch was buried 2 days after birth.At this point I ran out of time.I had earlier in the day found a lease dated "ye 4 daye of November in ye 21 yeare of the Reigne of our Sovereign Lady Elizabethe "etc. to Thomas Bennet transferring a property " known by the name of ye Hall Situate in Bleasbye within ye said countye of Nottingham nowe or Lately in ye tenure or occupacion of one Willyam Binckes alias Bynche or his assignes with all Landes, Medowes, Pastures, Comens, closses, commodities, proffytes, easements, advanteges and other hereditaments Whatsoever with their appurtenances to ye same Capetall mesuaege, Farme or Tenement belongynge or in anye wise apertenynge or to or with ye same now used and occupyed, sett, Lyinge and beinge within ye townes, fyldes, hamletes, parishis and presinctes of Bleasbye aforesaid, etc."This of course may have nothing to do with our branch of the Binch family.RegardsBarbara

Canadian Binch History > More Canadian Info

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THIS WAS ADDED BY ELAINEHi Wayne and Everyonere Binch family in Canada-Reese Carpendale Binch married Laura Hendricks 19 Jul 1891 Peterborough Ontario Canada-he was the son of Samuel Binch(born 26 Dec 1844 Calverton Notts) and Mary Ann R Carpendale( born 15 Dec 1836 Nottingham England) who married 1868 Nottingham England.Samuel was the son of Seth Binch and Mary Cundy.Samuel Binch and Mary Ann Carpendale had the following children-Letta Annie Binch born St Pancras London England 1869Reese Carpendale Binch born Marylebone London England 1870Charles Samuel Binch born St Pancras London 1873Alice Gertrude born Southwark London 4 Nov 1875twin boys George Henry and Richelieu Herbert born 25 Sept 1878 Croydon England-George Henry dies 1880 CroydonReese Carpendale and Charles Samuel both marry in Canada-Reese in 1891 as aboveReese and Laura have 5 children that I know of-Ella Mae Binch born 24 Oct 1892 Peterborough OntarioLaura Carpendale Binch born 3 Aug 1894 Peterborough OntarioUnnamed Binch born and died Feb 1913 TorontoIda Alice born 1900 died 4 June 1914 York County Toronto of cerebral meningitisWilfred Binch born 1897 TorontoCharles Samuel arrived Canada 1887-marries Christina Kelly 16 Oct 1894 Bobcaygeon Ontario Canada-2 children I know ofCharles Binch born 1896 Ontario ,George Binch born 1898 OntarioSamuel and Mary Ann Binch emigrate to Canada 1893 along with son Richelieu and daughter Alice GertrudeMary Ann dies 30 March 1904 Peel OntarioAlice Gertrude marries Joseph Stubbs before 1901-1901 Canadian census shows Samuel and Mary Ann living with Alice and Joseph Stubbs.They have 2 children that i have found so far Frederick Joseph Stubbs born 1902 Peel Ontario and Lilian Alice Stubbs born 1905 same placeRichelieu Herbert Binch marries Florence Edith Swales 2 July 1900 Midland Ontario Canada-on 18 April 1901 they have a still-born baby boy(un-named) sadly Florence dies on 27th April 1901 of puerperal fever age 21 Simcoe County Ontario.Richelieu remarries to Jane at some point-the passenger manifest for the SS Queen Mary shows them returning to the USA from Europe in 1938.Richelieu dies 1963 British Columbia.Charles Samuel Binch visits England 1922 stays with his cousin Arthur Goodall in Carrington Nottigham(son of his father's sister Mary Ann Binch who married Thomas Goodall 1860)Hope this helpsRegards Elaine

Canadian Binch History > Canadian Connection

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This was posted by Wayne BinchWhile on the subject of North America I have noted all of the information that I have on the Binch family in Canada which hopefully somebody can fix the names and dates and provide the links back to England.Samuel Binch b / / England, d / / CanadaM? Reese Carpendale Binch b / /1870 Canada, d / / Canada M ? Wilfred Binch b / / Canada, d / / Canada M ? Samuel R Binch b 26/04/1930 Canada,d 11/05/1999 Des Peres, St Louis, Missouri, USA M Elizabeth Skip Binch b / / USA, d / / M Cheryl b / / USA, d / / Calla Binch b / / USA, d / / Barbara Binch b / / USA, d / / M Arthur b / / USA, d / / Weston b / / USA, d / / Ross b / / USA, d / / Gavin b / / USA, d / / Brian W Binch b / / USA, d / / M Mary b / / USA, d / / Jan Binch b / / USA, d / / Angela Binch b / / USA, d / / David Binch b / / Canada, d / / M ? K Binch b / / Canada, d / / Bruce Binch b / / Canada, d / / Charles Binch b / / Canada, d / / Canada Richelieu Binch b / / Canada, d / / CanadaHarold Binch b 03/03/1884 Chester, England, 18/08/1976 CanadaMLaura Ann Hodgins b / /1886 England, d / /1971 Canada Raymond Hodgins Binch b / /1910 Ontario, Canada, d / /1963 Canada M Mary Evelyn McParland b / /1912 Canada, d / / Shirley Ann Binch b / /1941 Canada, d / / Gerald Robert Gendren b / /1935 Canada, d / / Ronald Harold Binch b / /1943 Canada, d / / M Marion Rose Fraser b / /1946 Canada, d / / Craig Fraser Binch b / /1973 Canada, d / / M Stephanie Dumont b / / d / / Joanna Margaret Binch b / /1975 Canada, d / / M David Sierra-Baigrie b / / d / / M Barbara Powell b / / d / / Dwight Binch b / /1945 Canada, d / /1999 Canada M Carole Armstrong b / / d / / Scott Dwight Binch b / /1969 Canada, d / / M ? Zepher Binch b / /1992 Canada, d / / Merlin Phoenix Binch b / /1999 Canada, d / / Bradley David Binch b / /1973 Canada, d / / Arlene Binch b / /1946 Canada, d / /1946 Canada Murray Everett Binch b / /1947 Canada, d / / M Margaret Rose Kennedy b / / d / / James Murray Binch b / /1971 Canada, d / / M Nicole Chretten b / / d / / Sophie Emma Rae Binch b / /2002 Canada, d / / Timothy Hug Binch b / /1975 Canada, d / / M Nancy Lynn Hall b / / d / / Brian Hilton Binch b / /1955 Canada, d / / M Sheila Louise Brown b / /1959 Canada, d / / Harold Hilton Binch b / /1912 Canada, d / /1966 Canada M Matill LeGrave b / /1927 Canada, d / /1998 Canada Laura Gail Binch b / /1946 Canada, d / / M Rojean Goulet b / / d / / Ronald Martin Goulet b / /1965 Canada, d / / Leonard Harold Binch b / /1952 Canada, d / / Earl Irwin Binch b / /1915 Ontario, Canada, d / /1998 Canada M Marion Helen Atkins b / /1922 Canada, d / / Stephen Earl Binch b 14/06/1947 Canada, d / / M Sherry Gail Davidson b / /1947 Canada, d / / Tracey Lee Binch b / /1971 Canada, d / / M Rose Margaret Buszowski b / / d / / Marilyn Ann Binch b / /1952 Canada, d / / M Edward John Moreau b / / d / / Gwyneth Lea Moreau b / /1981 Canada, d / / Todd Richard Moreau b / /1983 Canada, d / / M James Harvey Scott Clare b / /1955 Canada, d / /2005 CanadaElla Mae Binch b 24/10/1892 Peterborough, Ontario, Canada, d / / CanadaM / /1912 Wellington, Ontario, CanadaAlbert Ernest Young b / / d / /

English -USA Connection > Herbert and Francis Migrate

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Posted by ColinEli Binch born c 1798 worked as a Frame work knitter and later a lace maker. He had 5 children David, Elizabeth, Samuel, William and Walter. David designed a jaquard lace machine which was and might still be on display in Nottingham Museum.The family then went into manufacturing of lace. Eli and his son Walter appear to have been the main drivers of the business. Walter carried on the business after his father retired. Eli died in 1890 aged 92.Walter had 4 sons, Herbert born 1863, Wallace or Wallis Eli 1865, Francis 1869 and Alonzo Walter 1872. Alonzo appears to be the only one who did not work in the business. Wallis Eli took over the business from his father.Herbert and Francis and their families moved to America where they established a Lace Manufacturing business, H & F Binch, in Glens Falls, New York in 1916. Their migration is recorded on Ellisisland.org They sold the business in 1942 but the name continued and is still referred to in Labour law references following a strike at the plant in 1968. The plant closed in 2006 it was then known as Native Textiles and there are references to it via Google.Wallis Eli Binch and later his sons Walter and Albert continued the business at factories in Nottingham and Sandiacre, Wallace entered politics in 1924 as a city Councillor. He was Sheriff of Nottinghamin 1934/5 and elected Lord Mayor of Nottingham in 1939. He died in1946.I have a little more on the family if anyone is interested

brian cerato

I have mention in a note from the RYDE'S in England that a DAVID BINCH went to America circa :late 1800's .His wife was ill over there and his child died.

waynebinch

I am a little confused, who do you mean Brian?Yours sincerelyWayne Binch

waynebinch

"Following on with the American connection I have listed below all of the information I have on that side which hopefully someone can correct and fill in the missing links.Samuel Binch b 23/03/1819 Calverton, Nottinghamshire, England, d ?M ?Maria Cooper b / /1831 d ? Henry James Binch b 02/11/1846 Calverton, Nottinghamshire, England, d ? M 09/10/1879 Salt Lake City, Utah, USA Emma Staineforth b 19/10/1855 Calverton, Nottinghamshire, England, d ? John William Binch b 25/09/1883 American Fork, Utah, USA, d 02/04/1957 M 19/12/1911 Price, Carbon, Utah, USA Alice Logsn b 19/10/1887 Orangeville, Emery, Utah, USA, d March 1976 Castle Gate, Carbon, Utah, USA John William Binch b 01/09/1917 Hiawatha, Carbon, USA, d 02/01/1913 Robert Sheldon Binch b 21/10/1913 Hiawatha, Carbon, USA, d 04/01/1941 Henry James Binch b 11/04/1915 Hiawatha, Carbon, UDA, d ? M 07/04/1890 American Fork, Utah, USA Charlotte Shelley b 21/01/1856 American Fork, Utah, USA, d ? Henry Priestly Binch b October 1837 Manchester, Lancashire, England, d ? Herber Binch b / /1891 American Fork, Utah, USA d ? Emma E Binch b 06/08/1893 American Fork, Utah, USA, d ? George Franklin Binch b 24/06/1895 American Fork, Utah, USA d December 1882 American Fork, Utah, USA. M 17/01/1929 Salt Lake City, Utah, USA Lorraine Dickerson b 06/06/1907 d ? Ann Rebecca Binch b 25/11/1828 Calverton, Nottinghamshire, England, d 14/06/1888 Utah, USA M / /1850 American Fork, Utah, USA George Spratley b 15/04/1810 Manchester, Lancashire, England, d ? Mary Ann Spratley b / /1832 d ? Sarah Spratley b / /1835 d ? George Spratley b / /1857 American Fork, Utah, USA, d ? Edward Spratley b / /1861 American Fork, Utah, USA, d ? Samuel Spratley b / /1865 American Fork, Utah, USA, d ? John Spratley b 18/03/1867 American Fork, Utah, USA, d ?John William Binch b 25/09/1882 American Fork, Utah, USA, d 02/04/1057 ?M USAAlice Logan b 19/09/1887 USA, d March 1976 Castle Gate, Carbon, Utah, USA John William Binch b 01/09/1912 Hiawatha, Utah, USA, d 02/01/1913 USA Robert Sheldon Binch b 21/10/1913 Hiawatha, Utah, USA, d January 1941 USA Henry James Binch b 11/04/1915 Hiawatha, Utah, USA, D ?John Thomas Binch b ? d ?M ?Margaret Scott Turner b ? d ? Ethel Turner Binch b 28/10/1914 Carbon, Utah, USA, d March 1980 Castle Gate, Carbon, Utah, USAThomas Edward Binch b ? d ?M Lela Martha Wagstaff b ? d ? Harold Binch b 09/02/1915 American Fork, Utah, USA d ?Wayne Binch b 03/02/1936 USA, d 10/09/1999 American Fork, Utah, USAJames Binch b ? d ?M 1782 Lexington, Davidson, North Carolina, USAHannah Walk b ? d ?David Binch b 1829 Hillboro, New Hampshire, USA d ?Hannah Binch b ? d ?M 17/02/1948 Chilot, Arkansas, USAJonathon Baird b ? d ?Amelia Binch b 14/08/1872 Manistee, Michigan, USA, d ?Eliza S Binch b ? d ?M 24/12/1896 Escambia, Alabama, USAIrvin Wilson b ? d ?Linnie Binch b 28/02/1882 USA, d January 1977 New Hampton, Orange, New York, USAFlorrie Binch b 16/02/1887 USA, d November 1965 New York, USAMay Binch b 16/05/1887 USA, d June 1964 Pennsylvania, USAThomas Binch b 10/01/1895 USA, d April 1965 Idaho, USAKathryn Binch b 03/04/1892 USA, d February 1985 Limerick, Pennsylvania, USANancy Binch b 24/11/1892 USA, d December 1978 Huntington, Connecticut, USAWilliam Binch b 08/02/1892 USA, d April 1976 Charlotte, North Carolina, USARoderick Binch b 23/07/1893 USA, d March 1973 East Kingston, Ulster, New York, USAWilliam Binch b 14/03/1894 USA, d 07/-2/1992 Pennsylvania, USAAlbert Binch b 09/12/1903 USA, D ? College Point, Queens, New York, USAAllan Binch b 08/11/1905 USA, d December 1980 Golden Isles, Broward, Florida, USACatherine Binch b 19/06/1905 USA, d June 1986 Brooklyn, Kings, New York, USABenjamin Binch b 03/04/1907 USA, d 14/07/1994 Highland Park, Los Angeles, California, USAPauline Binch b 04/09/1907 USA, d October 1985 Golden Isles, Broward, Florida, USAJane Binch b 29/08/1912 USA, d ? Charlotte, Mecklenburg, North Carolina, USAAnne Binch b 09/10 1918 USA, d 08/04/1998 Pasadena, Los Angeles, California, USAEdward Binch b 08/03/1923 USA, d March 1935 Medford, Burlington, New Jersey, USAAlbert Binch b 17/08/1926 USA, d September 1979 Houston, Harris, Texas, USALyda Binch b 14/07/1926 USA, d 18/04/1999 Barrett, Harris, Texas, USA"

waynebinch

"While on the subject of North America I have noted all of the information that I have on the Binch family in Canada which hopefully somebody can fix the names and dates and provide the links back to England.Samuel Binch b / / England, d / / CanadaM? Reese Carpendale Binch b / /1870 Canada, d / / Canada M ? Wilfred Binch b / / Canada, d / / Canada M ? Samuel R Binch b 26/04/1930 Canada,d 11/05/1999 Des Peres, St Louis, Missouri, USA M Elizabeth Skip Binch b / / USA, d / / M Cheryl b / / USA, d / / Calla Binch b / / USA, d / / Barbara Binch b / / USA, d / / M Arthur b / / USA, d / / Weston b / / USA, d / / Ross b / / USA, d / / Gavin b / / USA, d / / Brian W Binch b / / USA, d / / M Mary b / / USA, d / / Jan Binch b / / USA, d / / Angela Binch b / / USA, d / / David Binch b / / Canada, d / / M ? K Binch b / / Canada, d / / Bruce Binch b / / Canada, d / / Charles Binch b / / Canada, d / / Canada Richelieu Binch b / / Canada, d / / CanadaHarold Binch b 03/03/1884 Chester, England, 18/08/1976 CanadaMLaura Ann Hodgins b / /1886 England, d / /1971 Canada Raymond Hodgins Binch b / /1910 Ontario, Canada, d / /1963 Canada M Mary Evelyn McParland b / /1912 Canada, d / / Shirley Ann Binch b / /1941 Canada, d / / Gerald Robert Gendren b / /1935 Canada, d / / Ronald Harold Binch b / /1943 Canada, d / / M Marion Rose Fraser b / /1946 Canada, d / / Craig Fraser Binch b / /1973 Canada, d / / M Stephanie Dumont b / / d / / Joanna Margaret Binch b / /1975 Canada, d / / M David Sierra-Baigrie b / / d / / M Barbara Powell b / / d / / Dwight Binch b / /1945 Canada, d / /1999 Canada M Carole Armstrong b / / d / / Scott Dwight Binch b / /1969 Canada, d / / M ? Zepher Binch b / /1992 Canada, d / / Merlin Phoenix Binch b / /1999 Canada, d / / Bradley David Binch b / /1973 Canada, d / / Arlene Binch b / /1946 Canada, d / /1946 Canada Murray Everett Binch b / /1947 Canada, d / / M Margaret Rose Kennedy b / / d / / James Murray Binch b / /1971 Canada, d / / M Nicole Chretten b / / d / / Sophie Emma Rae Binch b / /2002 Canada, d / / Timothy Hug Binch b / /1975 Canada, d / / M Nancy Lynn Hall b / / d / / Brian Hilton Binch b / /1955 Canada, d / / M Sheila Louise Brown b / /1959 Canada, d / / Harold Hilton Binch b / /1912 Canada, d / /1966 Canada M Matill LeGrave b / /1927 Canada, d / /1998 Canada Laura Gail Binch b / /1946 Canada, d / / M Rojean Goulet b / / d / / Ronald Martin Goulet b / /1965 Canada, d / / Leonard Harold Binch b / /1952 Canada, d / / Earl Irwin Binch b / /1915 Ontario, Canada, d / /1998 Canada M Marion Helen Atkins b / /1922 Canada, d / / Stephen Earl Binch b 14/06/1947 Canada, d / / M Sherry Gail Davidson b / /1947 Canada, d / / Tracey Lee Binch b / /1971 Canada, d / / M Rose Margaret Buszowski b / / d / / Marilyn Ann Binch b / /1952 Canada, d / / M Edward John Moreau b / / d / / Gwyneth Lea Moreau b / /1981 Canada, d / / Todd Richard Moreau b / /1983 Canada, d / / M James Harvey Scott Clare b / /1955 Canada, d / /2005 CanadaElla Mae Binch b 24/10/1892 Peterborough, Ontario, Canada, d / / CanadaM / /1912 Wellington, Ontario, CanadaAlbert Ernest Young b / / d / /"

gayner

Hi Wayne and Everyonere Binch family in Canada-Reese Carpendale Binch married Laura Hendricks 19 Jul 1891 Peterborough Ontario Canada-he was the son of Samuel Binch(born 26 Dec 1844 Calverton Notts) and Mary Ann R Carpendale( born 15 Dec 1836 Nottingham England) who married 1868 Nottingham England.Samuel was the son of Seth Binch and Mary Cundy.Samuel Binch and Mary Ann Carpendale had the following children-Letta Annie Binch born St Pancras London England 1869Reese Carpendale Binch born Marylebone London England 1870Charles Samuel Binch born St Pancras London 1873Alice Gertrude born Southwark London 4 Nov 1875twin boys George Henry and Richelieu Herbert born 25 Sept 1878 Croydon England-George Henry dies 1880 CroydonReese Carpendale and Charles Samuel both marry in Canada-Reese in 1891 as aboveReese and Laura have 5 children that I know of-Ella Mae Binch born 24 Oct 1892 Peterborough OntarioLaura Carpendale Binch born 3 Aug 1894 Peterborough OntarioUnnamed Binch born and died Feb 1913 TorontoIda Alice born 1900 died 4 June 1914 York County Toronto of cerebral meningitisWilfred Binch born 1897 TorontoCharles Samuel arrived Canada 1887-marries Christina Kelly 16 Oct 1894 Bobcaygeon Ontario Canada-2 children I know ofCharles Binch born 1896 Ontario ,George Binch born 1898 OntarioSamuel and Mary Ann Binch emigrate to Canada 1893 along with son Richelieu and daughter Alice GertrudeMary Ann dies 30 March 1904 Peel OntarioAlice Gertrude marries Joseph Stubbs before 1901-1901 Canadian census shows Samuel and Mary Ann living with Alice and Joseph Stubbs.They have 2 children that i have found so far Frederick Joseph Stubbs born 1902 Peel Ontario and Lilian Alice Stubbs born 1905 same placeRichelieu Herbert Binch marries Florence Edith Swales 2 July 1900 Midland Ontario Canada-on 18 April 1901 they have a still-born baby boy(un-named) sadly Florence dies on 27th April 1901 of puerperal fever age 21 Simcoe County Ontario.Richelieu remarries to Jane at some point-the passenger manifest for the SS Queen Mary shows them returning to the USA from Europe in 1938.Richelieu dies 1963 British Columbia.Charles Samuel Binch visits England 1922 stays with his cousin Arthur Goodall in Carrington Nottigham(son of his father's sister Mary Ann Binch who married Thomas Goodall 1860)Hope this helpsRegards Elaine

brian cerato

this was posted by Elaine and names David Binch going to AmericaHi EveryoneMore infoJames Binch(dies 1878 age 84) and Sarah Kirkham married 28 Dec 1818 Calverton in presence of Samuel Binch and Richard StevensonTheir children born Calverton:-Samuel baptized 28 Feb 1819 marries Maria Cooper April 19 1840 at Calverton dies age 75 in 1895 (buried Jan 16 1895 Calverton)William bap 4 March 1821 marries Sarah Ann Ryde at Louth 1846 transported to Australia re theftAbel bap 19 Aug 1823 marries Elizabeth Blacknell Oct 28 1844 at CalvertonAnn Rebecca bap Nov 25 1828- went to USADavid born 22 Nov 1831 bap Jan 1 1832 married Harriett Shaw April 8 1855 at Calverton- went to USA

English-Aus Connection > research by Elaine

brian cerato

Hi Wayne and EveryoneI have spent some time at Notts Archives as promised going through Papplewick and Calverton Parish Registers plus a few other bits and bobs trying to make sense of the relationships and some of the date discrepancies of the Calverton Binch family.At the moment I don't have time to post all the info but am pretty certain all Calverton Binch branches descend from Thomas Binch and Elizabeth Hall who married 4 Feb 1698 at Papplewick Nottinghamshire.On the IGI it says that Thomas was born about 1674 at Linby-it is not possible to confirm this as the Linby Registers begin 1692 as do the Bishops Transcripts.A Thomas Binch was baptised 4 Nov 1665 at Hucknall Torkard but there is no way of knowing if they are the same person.Hucknall(where I live) is the next place along from both Papplewick and Linby so who knows.Will post again when time allowsRegards Elaine

gayner

Hi EveryoneHere is the info I found in the Papplewick Parish RegistersThomas Binch married Elizabeth Hall 4 Feb 1698(Thomas was buried June 22 1714 Elizabeth May 6 1728)Their childrenThomas baptized Feb 4 1699Elizabeth baptized Aug 9 1702 buried Aug 11 1702Elizabeth baptized Mar 12 1703William baptized Jun 7 1707I have not yet found marriages for Elizabeth and William.Thomas married a Mary (date and place not yet found)-their children were baptized at Papplewick:-Richard baptized Feb 20 1720 buried Dec 25 1721Mary baptized Nov 4 1722Thomas baptized Dec 13 1724Richard baptized Dec 8 1726 buried Dec 11 1726Thomas' wife Mary was buried Feb 7 1759 as widow-have not found Thomas' burial.Thomas Binch baptized 1724 married Mary Wakefield Jan 8 1743 at Papplewick-Mary was buried July 3 1769(wife of Thomas Binch).Their children baptized at Papplewick:-Elizabeth bap Oct 22 1744 marries William Clayton at Papplewick 31 Mar 1765William son of Thomas Binch junior and Mary his wife bap Dec 29 1745 he marries Ann Cooper at Calverton 30 Nov 1767Ann bap Feb 7 1747Richard bap Dec 26 1749 marries Jane Gent at Papplewick Dec 5 1784Thomas bap Dec 1 1751 buried Aug 22 1752Thomas bap July 5 1753 marries Elizabeth Radford at Bulwell Nottinghamshire(in marriage entry he is of Papplewick)John bap Dec 12 1755 buried May 3 1772James bap Mar 27 1758 possibly marries Catherine Taylor 8 April 1787 Nottingham St Mary'sMary bap Mar 9 1760 possibly marries Richard Weatherill at Calverton 25 Feb 1793Rebecca bap Mar 7 1762 marries John Gretton at Calverton 13 May 1788Samuel bap Aug 19 1764 marries Elizabeth Lee at Calverton 24 Nov 1788Sarah bap Oct 5 1766 marries Richard Screaton 17 Mar 1788 at Nottingham St Mary'sHannah bap Jan 20 1769 buried Jan 8 1770Will post again soon with more info re children of the aboveRegards Elaine

brian cerato

Hi Elaine thanks for all the infoIt has been fruitful that you got access to the records at Papplewick Parish Registersregards brian

gayner

Hi Brian, Wayne and EveryoneMore info taken from Parish Registers at Notts ArchivesRichard Binch and Jane Gent married Dec 5 1784 at Papplewick-their childrenMary bap Sept 11 1785Thomas bap 5 April 1788 buried Oct 10 1811William bap Aug 3 1789John bap May 15 1791 buried 26 Jan 1797Richard's wife Jane buried 1 Jan 1797Thomas Binch and Elizabeth Radford married 3 Jan 1784 at Bulwell had a son Richard baptized at Papplewick Jan 24 1785William Binch and Ann Cooper married 30 Nov 1767 at Calverton-their childrenJohn bap Dec 18 1768 marries Ann Hind 1787Mary bap 24 Mar 1771William bap Apr 21 1774 dies 1785James bap Jan 25 1776 buried Apr 14 1790Ann bap May 22 1777 buried June 4 1777Paul born 1780 buried 24 Jan 1780Ann Cooper dies 1784 and William remarries 29 Aug 1784 to Mary Smedley also a widow-entry readsWilliam Binch FWK widower and Mary Smedley widow 29 Aug 1784Samuel Binch and Elizabeth Lee married 24 Nov 1788 CalvertonSamuel was buried age 71 Jan 17 1836 Elizabeth wife of Samuel buried age 55 25 Dec 1817their children all baptized May 18 1806 at Calverton of course this means don't know birth datesMaryEli re census info born about 1800 married Sarah Watson 20 Jan 1829 Nottingham St MarysSamuelHannahAll for nowWill continue laterElaine

gayner

Hi EveryoneBack again Children of John Binch and Ann Hind married 27 Aug 1787 CalvertonAnn baptized Calverton 12 Feb 1788all other children not baptized in Parish Church-Non Conformist records for Calverton do not exist for this time period so the children are as listed elsewhere with minor corrections for death years etcHannah born 1789 married Joseph Baguley 13 Aug 1811 Calverton burial not yet foundWilliam born 1791 dies unmarried 1867(in census lives with brother Seth and family 1841 1851 and 1861)Paul born 1792 can't find any info about himJames born 1793 dies age 84 1878 marries Sarah Kirkham 28 Dec 1818 CalvertonMary born 1796 no info about herJohn born 1797 no info about himSamuel born 1798 marries Maria Hallam 4 April 1825 -Samuel dies 1877 Maria 1874Abel born 1800 dies Nottingham 1880 marries Ann Wagstaff 7 Nov 1820 Hucknall Torkard remarries 1850 to widow Mary PalmerSarah born 1802 dies age 78 1880 marries Amos Cundy 12 June 1832 CalvertonRebecca born 1804 no info as yetSeth born 1806 dies age 75 1882 marries Mary Cundy 9 March 1830 CalvertonBathsheba or Beersheba born 1808 marries Mack Wilmot 14 Oct 1832 she dies age 27 buried May 10 1835 CalvertonIsrael born 1811 marries Ann Cundy 2 May 1833 Calverton.Ann dies before 1861 as Israel Binch widower marries Miriam Cooper widow April 13 1862 at Calverton.Israel dies age 88 in 1898Will post next lot of info re children of above tomorrow as it is now 11pm here- my brain hurts!Have enjoyed researching the Binch family as a change from my direct lines.It is only a few months since my research began again as treatment for Hodgkin's Lymphoma stalled me for about 18 months-I spent the best part of a year too ill and exhausted to do much of anything.Thankfully I am in remission now and apart from my short hair(so slow to grow back) no one would know I'd ever been ill.Regards Elaine

gayner

Hi EveryoneMore infoJames Binch(dies 1878 age 84) and Sarah Kirkham married 28 Dec 1818 Calverton in presence of Samuel Binch and Richard StevensonTheir children born Calverton:-Samuel baptized 28 Feb 1819 marries Maria Cooper April 19 1840 at Calverton dies age 75 in 1895 (buried Jan 16 1895 Calverton)William bap 4 March 1821 marries Sarah Ann Ryde at Louth 1846 transported to Australia re theftAbel bap 19 Aug 1823 marries Elizabeth Blacknell Oct 28 1844 at CalvertonAnn Rebecca bap Nov 25 1828- went to USADavid born 22 Nov 1831 bap Jan 1 1832 married Harriett Shaw April 8 1855 at Calverton- went to USASamuel Binch and Maria Hallam-their children born CalvertonJohn born June 15 1828 bap Mansfield Primitive Methodist Church May 24 1830 marries Mary Townsend April 22 1855 at CalvertonEnoch born May 13 1830 bap May 24 1830 Mansfield Primitive Methodist marries Ann Cooper June 8 1855 at CalvertonHannah born 1835 later single mother of David, James and William BinchSamuel born 1838 dies age 13 buried April 24 1853 at CalvertonSeth born 1845 marries Mary Blacknell Oct 1 1867 at CalvertonAbel Binch and Ann Wagstaff married 1820 Hucknall TorkardTheir children baptized Hucknall Torkard:-Ann bap 22 April 1821 dies 1883 marries Levi Cale 1839John bap 4 April 1824 unmarried 1861 censusHannah bap 5 feb 1826 no infoRachel bap 18 Nov 1827 marries william Clayton 1849 at Hucknall TorkardGeorge bap 14 Feb 1830 possibly on prison hulk as convict 1851 census Woolwich KentSamuel bap 18 Sept 1831 in 1861 census in County Lunatic AssylumAbel bap 18 Feb 1833 dies 1915 marries Elizabeth Smedley 1855 at Bulwell NottinghamDavid born 10 Dec 1834 Hucknall bap Feb 16 1837 at Stoney Street Methodist Nottingham-can find no record of him as adultMary born 26 July 1836 Hucknall bap with David as above- no infoEdy born 1838-she is unmarried 1861 census after that no traceJonathan born 1839 -in 1851 living with father Abel and stepmother Mary after that no info possibility transported after trial 1865 for Army insubordination to Western Australia in 1866Seth Binch and Mary Cundy married 1830 CalvertonTheir children born Calverton:-Mary Ann bap June 24 1832 marries Thomas Goodall 1860 NottinghamAnn born Aug 18 1830 bap Oct 11 1830 Mansfield Primitive Methodist buried May 1 1832 age 21 monthsJohn born 1837 marries Hannah Meads 1861Eli born 1840 unmarried dies 1910 age 70Ezra born 1843 dies 1854Samuel born 1845 marries Mary Ann R Carpendale 1868 Nottingham-they live London area where Samuel is a city missionaryWilliam born 1851 marries Ruth Wain 1882Israel Binch and Ann Cundy married 1833 Calverton-Ann dies young possibly after birth of youngest child in 1841Will finish post laterElaine

gayner

Hi EveryoneBack again re Israel Binch and Ann CundyTheir children:-Thomas bap Aug 25 1833 dies before 1841 censusJohn born 1834 marries Ann Eliza Peck at Lincoln in 1862-by 1881 has several children living Derby as manager in the tea tradeFrederic bap Oct 3 1835 buried Oct 5 1835Harriett born 1838 found in 1851 census with aunt and uncle Samuel and Rebecca Castle-found a marriage for Samuel Castle and Rebecca Binch 10 May 1830 Nottingham St Mary so Rebecca is Israel's sister born 1804.Cannot find marriage for HarriettPaul born 1841 marries Harriett Meads Aug 17 1864Israel remarries April 13 1862 to Miriam Cooper widow at Calverton.Hope that helps-let me know if anyone would like me to post info for the next lot of children from all the aboveRegards Elaine

brian cerato

Hi Elaineyour research is comprehensive and very informative.Have you had time to enter all this info in your PC and do you have the info in GEDCOM formatt?as this would allow Steve to update the WEB site a lot easier than having to enter all the info manually.Please let us know!regards Brian

brian cerato

Hi Elainethanks for your last few postsyour research has confirmed a lot of connections in the family tree.I had to try and unravel a lot of your information from the IGI microfishe for the name of BINCHpages 1.764-1,767 that I had access too in 1994Your work at the Parish has confirmed dates we already had and has given us a lot more dates and events than we could ever obtain.Thank you againregards Brian

gayner

Hi Brian and EveryoneAm in the process of entering everything on my PC-will e-mail Gedcom when I've finished-it should take things further forward plus I've found more bits of info further back.Regards Elaine

waynebinch

Wow, that research is fantastic.Wayne Binch

Margaret

Hi GaynorI am new to this site and am finding it very interestingI am searching for a (Major) James Binch, born around 1716, died in Liverpool in the 1790's where in the 1760's he was a clock maker.I recently came across a document at Kew which mentions Thomas Binch. a clock maker of of Mansfield, asking for the release of his son James from the Royal Dragoons, so that he can help with the family business. My James married the daughter of a Liverpool clock maker, so I am wondering if my James is the son of Thomas of Mansfield.Unfortunately there is no date on the Kew documentI would be interested to hear if you have any information on thisRegardsMargaret Brett

English-Aus Connection > william arthur binch b:1821.calverton .Linage

brian cerato

Hi Everyone,I am writing to you from Australia and have been looking into, not only the Australian Clan , also the Nottingham connection and it looks like we can claim a direct link to Thomas BINCHHe was born on 1674 in Linby, Nottingham, England. Thomas married Elizabeth Hall on 4 Feb 1698 in Papplewick, Nottingham, England. He died on 17 Jun 1714 in Papplewick, Nottingham, England.if you go: Ancestors               Choose BINCH from Name List                then William Arthur Binch  4 March 1821                then Pedigree                 it will show his great Grandfather William Binch                 then click him it will show  Thomas binch b:1674So can any of you British Cousins connect to that line or maybe take it back further hope to hear from anyone soonregardsBrian .

AUS.Binch History > william arthur binch b:1821

brian cerato

William (28y)was married to Sarah Ann Hyde in England,could both read and write, was a farm labourer and was sentenced in the Spilsbury Sessions 7/7/1846 7 yrs TRANSPORTATION for Stealing 68 fleeces of wool,transferred to Millbank Prison 8th August 1846 trained in prison as rug & mat makerThe Prison Ship "Anna Maria" left Portsmouth 9th March 1848 bound for Australia arriving Geelong 23 June 1848 with163 "Exiles" plus eight boy convicts . .(hence the first born daughter in Australia was called Ann Maria)He was unfortunately discharged from the ship under the guise as William BUICK ,due too A Transcribe error. http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/indexes/searchform.aspxWe had to go to the original Convict list ,last man on page 1. Registration No.1186 With the help of the Binch family in England.Sarah Anne Binch (nee: RYDE)Wife and Sarah Anne BINCH (Daughter) Immigrated to "The COLONIES" in 1849 arriving 18 December on the SV "SUCCESS"'passenger list http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/indexes/searchform.aspxbelow is some text regarding convicts of that era."Exiles or as they were also known Pentonvillians were people who had been convicted of an offence in Britain and were serving their sentence in an English prison, usually Pentonville, Parkhurst or Millbank. Those prisoners, depending on their crime, who were seen as being well behaved whilst serving the early part of their sentence were given an option of being sent to the Australian colonies, in this case Victoria, and on arrival being given a conditional pardon.The condition of the pardon being that the person remained in the colony for the duration of the unexpired part of their sentence. In effect they were exiled to Australia."William received a conditional Pardon upon arrival William was a Farm Laborer on one of the propeties not far from where he Landed in Queenscliff on the Ballaraine Peninsular,Geelong.Like his forefathers back in Nottinghamshire, England, the family didn't stray too far and the family stayed in Geelong. too this day there are decendants "abound" in the region.

AUS.Binch History > Hi I'm Callie

calliemiratana

Hi I'm Callie and my mother's name is Carol Miratana (Binch). She has been trying to locate more of her family. I was hoping to help her to locate them. I think she saw Wayne's contact email but it didn't work. Hope to talk more soon.Callie :-)

calliemiratana

Hi Wayne, I will pass this onto my mum. She will be really happy to talk to you. Callie :-)

carlyse_09

Hi callie and wayne...Seems like the two of you were very good friends..Nice meeting you the two of you.

waynebinch

Dear ArtworksThanks for yojur comments and it is funny in a way because Callie and I are distant cousins yet we have never met and I nonly folund her side of the famikly in Australia through this website.Yours sincerelyWayne Binch

brian cerato

Hi CallieI have you and your mother in my records and also your Aunty's and Uncle John Binch Ernest Cecil Binch B:1920 married c: 1940 Marjorie Simpkins B:c 1924in 1994 I spoke to her her she was 70 years old there were 6 children! 1/ Wilma Binch born 7th june 1940 married Leonard CASEY 2/ Lorraine Binch B: 18 Feb. 1942 3/ Judith BINCH B:March 10 1944 married a Japanese Man had 3 children 4/ Carolyne BINCH B:Feb 3 1946 married Michael MIRATANA 1 child Callie MIRATANA 5/ John BINCH B: 1952 6/ Gene BINCH (adopted) I spoke to Gene (she was very helpful) address 40 Fidge Crs. Breakwater GEELONG 3219 there is more about your grandfather but will not quote the facts until I hear from your Mum.regards Brian

brian cerato

Hi calliejust thought i would write and show how you and William Aurthur Binch (our founding forefather)are related: William Aurthur Binch m Sarah Anne Ryde Had 6 children The 3rd being David William Binch David William Binch m Sarah Anne Hunt Had 8 cjildren The 4th being Albert Binch Albert Binch m:Victoria Eugene Dempsey had 7 children The 3rd being Ernest Cecil Binch Ernest Cecil Binch m:Marjorie Simpkins had 6 children The 4th being Carolyne Binch your MUMas you can see they all had big families back then, and every branch is or will be connected in time!regards Brian

waynebinch

Well done Brian.Wayne Binch

General Discussion > The Binch Family in Lace Manufacturing in Nottingham and USA

colin

Eli Binch born c 1798 worked as a Frame work knitter and later a lace maker. He had 5 children David, Elizabeth, Samuel, William and Walter. David designed a jaquard lace machine which was and might still be on display in Nottingham Museum. The family then went into manufacturing of lace. Eli and his son Walter appear to have been the main drivers of the business. Walter carried on the business after his father retired. Eli died in 1890 aged 92. Walter had 4 sons, Herbert born 1863, Wallace or Wallis Eli 1865, Francis 1869 and Alonzo Walter 1872. Alonzo appears to be the only one who did not work in the business. Wallis Eli took over the business from his father. Herbert and Francis and their families moved to America where they established a Lace Manufacturing business, H & F Binch, in Glens Falls, New York in 1916. Their migration is recorded on Ellisisland.org They sold the business in 1942 but the name continued and is still referred to in Labour law references following a strike at the plant in 1968. The plant closed in 2006 it was then known as Native Textiles and there are references to it via Google.Wallis Eli Binch and later his sons Walter and Albert continued the business at factories in Nottingham and Sandiacre, Wallace entered politics in 1924 as a city Councillor. He was Sheriff of Nottingham in 1934/5 and elected Lord Mayor of Nottingham in 1939. He died in 1946. I have a little more on the family if anyone is interested

waynebinch

Dear ColinI read your posting with great interest and have a couple of questions for you,Was Eli Binch actually born in 1800 as some other researchers suggest?Was the daughter of Eli Binch actually Rebecca Elizabeth Binch as some other researchers suggest?From my research regarding the USA, I have not found any record of Herbert Binch or Francis Binch, so maybe you have some more information on their branches.From my research I have found more information on that branch of the Binch family tree, but I have not found the link to my branch as yet, so maybe you can help with that. I have also found information of 34 branches of the Binch family tree in the United Kingdom but I am yet to find the links, so maybe you can help with that as well.If you have an email address and have Microsoft Works Version 4.0 then I can email a copy of all of my files to you.Anyway, I will close for now and await your reply.Yours sincerelyWayne Binch

General Discussion > chat room

brian cerato

pity we don,t have a chat room steve as we are on line at the same time

brian cerato

Oh this is a chat room !!!!!!!!Derrr!!! silly me

Margaret

I have recently come across this interesting site and wonder if anyone knows anything about Thomas Binch, clock maker of Mansfield, and James Binch, who may be his son. James was a clock maker in Liverpool and died 1791 aged 75 yearsJames is referred to as Major James Binch in the Family Bible when he marries Susannah Lassell.There is a record in the 'Miscellanious State Papers' 1727-1760, of a Thomas Binch of Mansfield clock maker requesting the discharge of his son James from the Royal Dragoons so that he can assist his fatherCould this be my James BinchI would be interested to hear from anyone with any ideas.regardsMargaret Brett

General Discussion > william arthur binch b:1821

brian cerato

William was married to Sarah Ann Hyde in England and was sentenced in the Salisbury.England. 7 Years for Stealing.and arrived in a convict ship Called "Anna Maria" c:1848.With the help of the Binch family in England.Sarah Anne Binch with her 2 year old daughter arrived in December 1849 on the S.V."Success" (hence the first born daughter in Australia was called Ann Maria) below is some text regarding convicts of that era."Exiles or as they were also known Pentonvillians were people who had been convicted of an offence in Britain and were serving their sentence in an English prison, usually Pentonville, Parkhurst or Millbank. Those prisoners, depending on their crime, who were seen as being well behaved whilst serving the early part of their sentence were given an option of being sent to the Australian colonies, in this case Victoria, and on arrival being given a conditional pardon. The condition of the pardon being that the person remained in the colony for the duration of the unexpired part of their sentence. In effect they were exiled to Australia."That document about George E Binch "[url=http://www.binchfamily.com/records/other/003-1954_george_e_binch-us_immagration_via_aus.jpg]emigrating to America[/url] " actually concerns another "Binch Lineof the Family, Probrobly a cousin, who was convicted and sent to Australia in 19 Sep 1851 and was returning to England after completing his sentence.thought I would share this info that comes to mind.

brian cerato

I talked to a Binch Family Member in Nottinghamshire,England a few years ago and he informed me he was the Sheriff of Nottingham and had done a lot of work on the Family Tree there in Nottingham.he also gave me the name and number of an American Binch on the East Coast of America and I had a chat with Him.He has done a lot of work on the American branch of the Family Name.

stevebinch

From what I understand, there are a few American branches of the Binch family. For example, William Arthur Binch's sister, Ann Rebecca Binch, and nephew, Henry James Binch, came to America in the 1850s. Their descendants are right here in Utah. My wife's grandmother is buried in the same cemetery as them, which is on land donated by the Binches. Also, William Arthur Binch's brother, David Binch, came over to America with his wife, but shortly after he died fighting in the American Civil War.

brian cerato

Merry Christmas to all the Binch Family Membersthanks for the reply about my research stevethe truth is I do have a lot of info and I would be pleased to share all I knowunfortunately it is in storage at the moment and I am quoting from memory some of the facts that I rememberEarly next year I will get it from storage and I have1/ birth ,marriage & death record numbers of a lot of family members2/history details of Australian Family members3/addresses and phone numbers of living family members4/some old photo's 5/copies of shipping passenger lists6/names of books regarding the landing in Australia William Aurhur BinchI am willing to share with all

waynebinch

Dear BrianI have been trying to find you for 10 years, as your name was on a slip of paper sent to me by the daughter of Mavis Gallagher, so I look forward very much to getting in contact with you.Yours sincerelyWayne Binch

brian cerato

Hi Wayne,tried to contact you by phone last weekend ,but could not find the number.because of the time gap between a lot of posts , I thought I would introduce myself to you.and rekindle some of your interest in the binch ancestory.Yes, I can understand that the Gallagher family might have had my name written as an interested family researcher.Did get a letter from their (son,Daughter ?) a few years ago informing me of her passing away.I was lucky to spend some time with Mavis in her late years and she gave me a lot of information and some insight into the Family.Mavis was in possession of a lot of material and I was able to scribe some of the info.Because of the stigma associated with having Convict ancestral blood in the early days , some of the written family history has been tinted with a rose coloured brush.Hope you are in possession of some of Mavis's notes?I noticed that you have been able to collate a lot of useful information and am looking forward in sharing with you in 2008 so that we can all benefit.regards, brian

brian cerato

Hi everyonewell I'm back on line and have got some documents out of storagefirstly: good to see you found that microfiche at the library Wayne. I have a printed copy of the fiche , going back to circa 1700. very hard to connect all the Clan !! we now have the help of our "British Cousins " too help in that department. Secondly: I wish to correct a mistake that even I had the misfortune of making.WILLIAM BINCH born 1821 was sent to Australia on the "SV "ANNA MARIE" arriving Geelong 23 June 1848.Sarah Anne Binch (nee: RYDE)Wife and Sarah Anne BINCH (Daughter) Immigrated to "The COLONIES" in 1849 arriving 18 December on the SV "SUCCESS"'I have Documents supporting these facts and will scan them as soon as i get a scanner .Cheers for now ,(untill I get a bit more organised{BRIAN

carlyse_09

HE's really familiar as well as his family..I enjoy reading the informations about them.

waynebinch

Dear BrianThanks very much for your message as it was great hearing from you.Thanks also for trying to telephone me, but I have an unlisted number.As I mentioned before, I called in to see Joanne Moorby nee Gallagher and her husband, Colin, at 36 Blazey Road, Croydon, Victoria, Australia 3136, during a day off from my volunteer work at the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games. Your note was actually on the opposite page to Dell Carter who does not want to be known or contacted and all of her records are to be destroyed upon her death. As I was at a family gathering I did not get much time to look at the notes that Mavis had made and from what I saw it mainly concerned her Kirby side and was very hard to read. Maybe you can call around to see Sharon one day and write up all of the notes more clearly. It was very interesting that you mentioned the ship SV Success, as I have no recode of it and I last saw the original shipping list of the ship SV Anna Maria over ten years ago which contained all of the information that I wrote about in relation to William Binch and his family. Therefore I do not know why two different records exist, which I guess is just another problem to solve. So I will lose now and let you get a bit more organized and look forward very much to hearing from you again.Yours sincerelyWayne Binch

waynebinch

Dear ArtworksWilliam Arthur Binch was my great-great grandfather and exile number 34 from England, so please feel free to read the rest of this website and you will find out a lot more.Yours sincerelyWayne Binch

General Discussion > Abel Binch referred to on www.papplewick.org

stevebinch

"I found a reference to [url=http://www.binchfamily.com/ancestors/index.php?m=family&id=I868]Abel Binch[/url]  on www.papplewick.org. The page is intended to describe what life was like in Papplewick in the 19th century.http://www.papplewick.org/local/history/vicpap.htm[quote]LIFE IN 19th CENTURY   PAPPLEWICKIn this section we have some information about our parish in Victorian times.  You may also wish to look in the 'history of Moor Pond Woods' section of the website.July 1838 On Coronation Day, the inhabitants of Papplewick had a hot dinner of roast mutton and lamb, rabbit pies etc. Upwards of 100 gentlemen sat down to dinner, and about the same number of ladies took tea afterwards. They had a splendid show of fireworks in the evening with other amusements suitable to the occasion.July 1842 In the records of Basford Union (Parish workhouse) we find that [b]Abel Binch[/b], aged 41, framework-knitter, Ann, his wife aged 38, John 18, Hannah 15, Rachael 14, George 12, and five other children ages 10, 8, 6, 4 and 2, were supplied with 32lbs of bread and 5lbs of meat per week, because they were all without work.1849 - Papplewick Moor was drained, and ' the forest' was enclosed in order to create farmland.December 1855 The parishes of Papplewick and Linby were united into one Benefice, to be called the Parish of Linby cum Papplewick. 64 people attended the morning service at St. James' (with 6 Sunday School scholars) and 61 attended an afternoon service at St. Michael's (with 20 scholars). Another 30 (and 15 scholars) attended the Methodist New Connexion chapel at Walk Mill, on Papplewick Lane.1855 - The Post Office directory of Nottinghamshire, tells us that population was around 300. Mail arrived from Nottingham at 10.30 each morning, and was collected at 4.30. The nearest Post Office was in Mansfield. The nearest railway station was in Linby. Tradesmen listed in the village included a blacksmith, 2 shoemakers, a tailor, 2 dressmakers, a butcher and a joiner. There was a school mistress - Miss Mary Davis. There are of course several farmers listed. The hall was occupied by John Ashton Case JP. We are told that there was a sheep fair in the village in the last Tuesday in August each year.April 1856 John Heritage (aged 10) of Hucknall, was apprenticed for eight years, to Edward Thorpe of Papplewick, (a tailor) .October 1861 Lynby and Papplewick Labourers Friend Society - The following prizes were awarded:Boy under 18 years with a swing-plough - George Pycroft with Mr. PalinSingle man long servitude under 18 - George Riley with Mr. BradleyBest crop of swede turnips, (30s), - Mr. C. Machin, PapplewickBest thatching (10s) - Henry Smith, with Mr. MachinJune 1864 - James Thompson, a lad, was sent to prison for 10 days for failing to pay a fine of £1 for stealing partridge eggs at Papplewick.September 1873 - Andrew Montagu donated land at the junction of Quarry lane and Main Street in Linby, to be used for the site of a church school for children from Papplewick and Linby.1879 - Papplewick Reservoir had been built on the high ground to the north of Forest Farm and was officially opened by the Nottingham Waterworks Company.January 1884 - Papplewick Pumping Station started to pump water into the reservoir. When completed, the Pumping Station had cost £55,390 3s 1d. to build.November 1884 - There was an outbreak of Foot and mouth disease at Papplewick Hall Farm, which belonged to Mr. Henry Walter.August 1889 - Papplewick Pig Club - the Society held its first annual meeting and had 20 members who owned 24 pigs.April 1891 - Papplewick Grange was occupied by Jesse Hind and his family.  Click here for pictures and details.July 1893 - In commemoration of the Royal Wedding, about 80 men and elder boys of Papplewick sat down to a supper at the Griffin's Head.[/quote]"

waynebinch

Hi SteveI have just made contact through this website with Elaine Lee and she has some more information for yolu regarding Abel Binch.Yours sincerelyWayne Binch

General Discussion > Wayne Binch Family History

waynebinch 

Dear ReadersMy name is Wayne Leonard Binch and I was born on April 15, 1960, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. I am the son of Leonard Seth Binch, who was born on September 26, 1922, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia and who died on January 12, 1991, in Tweed Heads, New South Wales, Australia and Laura May Hopkinson, who was born on May 14, 1924, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. My great-great grandfather, William Binch, happens to be the great-great-great grandfather of Steve. Given that we are in an age where brevity and speed are paramount, I will just say a couple of facts about myself here and if anyone would like more information then you can email me at waynebinch@yahoo.com.au or write to my home address of 7 Caloola Drive, Tweed Heads, New South Wales, Australia 2485 or leave a message with Steve either directly or on this website. I first started to do the Binch Family Tree in 1996 and to date I have sent letters to 884 possible Binch Family relatives, but I have only got 136 replies, including 21 people who claimed relationship to me. Over the same time, I have tried to do the Family Trees of my other 7 great-great grandparents and my father’s side, including the Ryde family, Hunt family, Betteridge family, Worrall family, Pritchard family, Fleming family and Knight Family, as well as the 8 great-great grandparents on my mother’s side, including the Hopkinson family, Oldham family, McNab family, Stark family, Ebeinstein family, Sandford family, plus two unknown families. So to date I have sent letters to 2236 possible family relatives, but I have only got 336 replies, including 57 people who claimed relationship to me. In doing my Binch Family Tree, I have found 309 relatives from my great-great grandfather to the latest generation. In doing my entire Family Tree, I have found 2194 relatives from my great-great grandparents to the latest generation. Having done all that I can on my Binch Family Tree, I have now sent all of my information to Steve for loading onto this website. My hope is that every family member will be able to get in touch with each other and find out about each other, including what circumstances have made them what they are today. A brief note of my own circumstances is that I was born 15 years after my sister and with no other siblings, along with the fact that my sister has had some unfortunate incidents over her life. As an extension of the above, my father was the second child of the second of three marriages of his father and he, along with his only sibling, David Binch, were raised by his maternal grandparents due to the death of his mother and so had very little contact with his Binch family. This could be why my father had very little contact with his Binch family during my upbringing, which I was hoping to find out from the Binch family members who were living during the life of my father. My current circumstances are that I am the Sole Carer and Full-Time Carer for my mother, as she suffered a bilateral subdural haematoma in March 2006 which was drained, but another haematoma developed in April 2006 which will not be operated on, which means that my mother could pass away any day but may survive for another year or two. There are a number of issues relating to my current situation, including medical, legal and family issues, but as they are quite complex I will not go into them here, except to say that understanding of family issues goes a great way to solving such issues. Anyway, I have waffled on quite enough, so I will close off now and I look forward to reading about you all on this website and hopefully you may feel inclined to contact me directly.Yours sincerelyWayne L Binch

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Dear ReadersWell I have taken this opportunity to give you some more information about myself and what I have regarding my Binch Family Tree. I should send my apologies at this point to David William Fossey, for not mentioning him as a reference point to myself, given that he has gone to the trouble of telling about himself above. My great grandfather, David Binch, happens to be the great-great grandfather of David William Fossey. In trying to put together my Binch Family Tree, I have discovered that my great-great grandfather, William Binch, had at least 6 children, 22 grandchildren, 53 great grandchildren, 74 great-great grandchildren, 94 great-great-great grandchildren, 59 great-great-great-great grandchildren, but I do not know of any great-great-great-great-great grandchildren as yet. As for as all of my great-great grandparents are concerned, there have been at least 57 children, 233 grandchildren, 520 great grandchildren, 660 great-great grandchildren, 525 great-great-great grandchildren, 198 great-great-great-great grandchildren, but I do not know of any great-great-great-great-great grandchildren as yet. In relation to my Binch Family Tree, I have 28 files, including Pedigree Charts, Birth Spreadsheets, Marriage Spreadsheets, Death Spreadsheets, Residential Address Spreadsheets, Email List, Letters and Photos, which I saved as Microsoft Works 4.0 files and Microsoft Word 2003 files. Should anyone require a copy of any of my files, then I can certainly email a copy to you or send a copy by post, although I expect that all of the information that I have will be loaded onto this website by Steve before too long. If you are wondering why I live in New South Wales, it is because my mother, father and I moved from Melbourne to the city of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia, in 1979, after my father became too ill to continue work as a Carpenter and to live near my sister, Patricia Laura Gilmour nee Binch. Then in 1985 my mother and father moved to Tweed Heads, New South Wales, Australia, to be closer to the Lawn Bowls Club that my father belonged to and closer to the Tweed Heads District Hospital for treatment. I moved from the city of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia to Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, in 1984, to seek work and to attempt other ventures. Unfortunately my career in Melbourne came to an end in 1993, which forced me financially to move home to Tweed Heads, New South Wales, Australia. A little of my career can be found by doing a search of my name as “Wayne Binch” on the internet and if more information is required then I can send it to you. Anyway, I have waffled on yet again, so I will close now and look forward to any future contact.Yours sincerelyWayne L Binch

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Dear ReadersI have taken up yet another opportunity to add to what I have already told you above, so I hope that I am not proving annoying to you and I hope that I am not using up too much space on Steve’s website. I thought that I would fill you in a bit on the background of my mother and father, given that I have no family of my own to tell you about. My mother was born in Melbourne and was raised in Kensington, Victoria, Australia, by her mother, Nellie Hopkinson nee Ebeinstein, who was born on July 17, 1887, in Footscray, Victoria, Australia and died on November 6, 1951, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, and her father, Charles Henry Hopkinson, who was born on September 25, 1880, in Collingwood, Victoria, Australia and died on May 28, 1938, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. My mother was the last child and only girl of 7 children. While living in Kensington, my mother finished her schooling at Flemington Girls School. My father was born in Melbourne and was raised in Clifton Hill, Victoria, Australia, by his grandmother, Matilda Worrall nee Fleming, who was born on February 2, 1870, in Sebastapol, Victoria, Australia and died on August 28, 1956, in Brunswick, Victoria, Australia, and his grandfather, Charles Hazelwood Worrall, who was born on November 18, 1868, in Warrnambool, Victoria, Australia and died on April 18, 1944, in South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Around 1930, Charles and Matilda Worrall moved with their family, including my father and his brother, to Flemington, Victoria, Australia, which saw my father and his brother finish their schooling at Flemington Training School. After leaving school, my father had a couple of jobs before being taken on by Ruskins Panel-Beating in Dudley Street, West Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, as an apprentice Panel-Beater around 1938. For social pursuits from 1939 to 1941, my father played football with the North Melbourne Football Club Colts team and played cricket for the Newmarket Church of Christ Cricket Club team. On December 15, 1941, at the age of 19 years, 2 months and 19 days, my father joined the Australian Imperial Forces, which saw him put in the 4th Anti-Tank Unit of the 8th Division of the Australian Army as a Gunner. During the World War II my father was so severely injured during an air raid that a Deepest Sympathy Telegram was sent to his grandmother. On being discharged from the Australian Army in 1946, my father completed a Government Re-Training Program as a Carpenter. From 1946 to 1955 my father worked as a carpenter and rented a number of lodgings for my mother and sister, Patricia Laura Binch. After saving as much money as possible for ten years, my father was able to build a home for his family in Granville Street, Glenroy, Victoria, Australia, before selling that home and building another home at 38 Kennedy Street, Glenroy, Victoria, Australia, in 1956. In 1960 I was born and I attended Oak Park Primary School, before moving on to Oak Park High School and finishing my schooling at Broadmeadows Technical School. In 1966 my sister got married and moved to Papua New Guinea, before returning to Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, in 1973, with her husband, Alexander Roxburgh Gilmour and son, Paul Alexander Gilmour. By the end of 1973 my father built a house for my sister at Wolverton Drive, Gladstone Park, Victoria, Australia. In 1974 my niece, Daena Lee Gilmour was born in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. In 1975 my father built another home for our family, at 9 Keyes Place, Gladstone Park, Victoria, Australia after selling the home in Glenroy, so that we could be near my sister. In 1976 my sister sold her home in Gladstone Park, Victoria, Australia and moved to the city of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. Then in 1979 after my father became too ill for work and wanting to be near my sister, my parents sold their home in Gladstone Park, Victoria, Australia and bought a home at 24 Babbler Court, Miami, Queensland, Australia. Since my father passed away in 1991, my sister, nephew and niece have lived in a number of places in Australia for various reasons, including Perth in Western Australia, Melbourne in Victoria, Sydney in New South Wales, Coffs Harbour in New South Wales, Macleay Island in Queensland and Brisbane in Queensland. Currently, my sister lives with her second husband, Kenneth, and grandson, Anthony in Maryborough, Queensland, Australia, my nephew lives with his wife, Danielle Daly whom he married in married in 1996, and their daughter, Chelsea, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia and my niece lives with her second husband, Patrick, and daughter, Mikayla, in Maryborough, Queensland, Australia. Obviously that is just a brief overview of my immediate Binch family, as there have been many life issues that have taken place, which I can expand upon if required. Anyway, I will leave it at that for today, otherwise people will start thinking that I like to write, which I guess comes from my Worrall side of my family, including a novelist and a short-story writer. So if there is anything that you would like to know then please feel free to ask me.Yours sincerelyWayne L BinchEdited by stevebinch per request (June 22, 2009)Edited by stevebinch per request (September 6, 2009)

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Dear ReadersWell here I am again, so I think that my brain must be on a vein of riches, as seem to be coming up with many things to tell you about. An important thing that I would like to explain here is why I think that doing my family tree can be so valuable to me as well as to others. I believe that the more that I can find out about my family history the more that I will know about myself, which will help me choose the future direction of my life. It follows from this that I believe that others could benefit in the same way. This is why I believe that it is so important that one knows about their family history as early as possible, which could help them avoid choosing a wrong path for their life. Some of the key points that I would like to find out are listed below.· How did my great-great grandfather, William Binch, cope with the fact that once he was deported to Australia that he would never see or hear from his family in England again.· How did my great-great grandfather, William Binch, manage to bring his wife and daughter to Australia with him and the Convict Ship, Anna-Maria.· How did my great-great grandfather, William Binch, born on March 4, 1821, in Calverton, Nottinghamshire, England, cope with the generation gap of 39 years to his last child, Mary Ann Binch, who was born in 1860, in Geelong, Victoria, Australia.· How did my great-grandfather, David Binch, born on May 3, 1853, in Newtown, Victoria, Australia, cope with the generation gap of 35 years to his last child, David William Binch, who was born on February 15, 1889, in Geelong, Victoria, Australia.· How did my grandfather, David William Binch, cope with the passing of his first wife, Hester Osborne, on June 29, 1918, in Geelong, Victoria, Australia, when my grandfather was 29 years of age.· How did my grandfather, David William Binch, cope with the passing of his fourth son, Eric Binch, in 1918, in Geelong, Victoria, Australia, when my grandfather was at least 28 years of age.· How did my grandfather, David William Binch, cope with the passing of his second wife, Ivy Gifford Worrall, on September 30, 1922, in Carlton, Victoria, Australia, when my grandfather was 33 years of age.· How did my grandfather, David William Binch, cope with having his two sons from his second marriage, David William Binch, born on May 10, 1921, in Victoria, Australia, and Leonard Seth Binch, taken away from him after the death of second wife and raised by the maternal grandparents of the two sons, which meant a generation gap of at least 51 years between the oldest son and the youngest grandparent.· How did my grandfather, David William Binch cope with becoming a step-father in 1923, at the age of at least 33 years.· How did my grandfather, David William Binch, born February 15, 1889, in Geelong, Victoria, Australia, cope with a generation gap of at least 35 years to his last child, Norma Binch, who was born in Victoria, Australia.· How did my grandfather, David William Binch, cope with the passing of his third wife, Alexander Tate nee Caldwell, in June 1953, in Coburg, Victoria, Australia, when my grandfather was 63 years of age.· How did my father, Leonard Seth Binch, born on September 26, 1922, In Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, cope with being raised by his maternal grandparents, instead of living with his father and three half-brothers, Stanley Binch born in 1912, in Geelong, Victoria, Australia, Allan William Binch, born on July 22, 1914, in Geelong, Victoria, Australia and Norman Binch, born in 1916, in Geelong, Victoria, Australia.· How did my father, Leonard Seth Binch, cope with being raised by his maternal grandparents, instead of living with his father, three half-brothers, step-sister, Jean Elizabeth Tate, who was born in Victoria, Australia, and half-sisters, Joyce Alexandra Binch, who was born in Victoria, Australia, and Norma Binch, who was born in Victoria, Australia.· How did my father, Leonard Seth Binch, cope with the generation gap of 37 years to his second and last child, Wayne Leonard Binch (me), born on April 15, 1960, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, especially considering his first child, Patricia Laura Binch, was born on September 30, 1944, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia· How did my father, Leonard Seth Binch, cope with the murder of his only full sibling and brother, David William Binch, on November 21 in either 1963 or 1964, when my father was either 41 or 42 years of age.· How did my sister, Patricia Laura Binch, cope with the age gap of 15 years to her only other sibling and brother, Wayne Leonard Binch (me).Well that is about enough facts and figures for now, so I will close off here and look forward as usual to any replies that you may care to send via any avenue that you care to use.Yours sincerelyWayne L Binch

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"Dear ReadersHaving given you a few facts and figures in relation to my direct line of my Binch Family Tree from my great-great grandfather, William Binch through to myself, I thought that I would take this opportunity to give you a few facts and figures in relation to the children of my great-great grandfather, William Binch.· How did my great-great aunt, Sarah Ann Binch, born on January 16, 1841, in Calverton, Nottinghamshire, England, cope with the generation gap of 36 years to her last child, Sarah Ann Kirby, who was born on April 28, 1877, in Stawell, Victoria, Australia.· How did my great-great aunt, Anna Maria Binch, born in 1851, in Point Henry, Victoria, Australia, cope with the generation gap of at least 27 years to her last child, Annie Maria Pentecost, who was born on February 19, 1879, in Geelong, Victoria, Australia.· How did my great-great uncle, Samuel Binch, born in 1857, in Geelong, Victoria, Australia, cope with the generation gap of at least 30 years to his last child, Amy Binch, who was born in 1898, in Geelong, Victoria.· How did my great-great uncle, Samuel Binch, cope with the passing of his child, Mary Binch, in 1881, in Geelong, Victoria, Australia.· How did my great-great uncle, Samuel Binch, cope with the passing of his child, Frederick Binch, on May 16, 1928, in Geelong, Victoria, Australia.· How did my great-great aunt, Mary Ann Binch, born in 1860, in Geelong, Victoria, Australia, cope with becoming a adoptive mother to Mary Edith Payne of unknown birth date and place, sometime after marrying in 1876 and the resulting generation gap, given that my great-great aunt, Mary Ann Binch, did not have any children of her own.· How did my great uncle, David Binch, born in 1880, in Geelong, Victoria, Australia, cope with never marrying or having children.· How did my great aunt, Emma Binch, born on July 7, 1881, in Geelong, Victoria, Australia, cope with the generation gap of at least 39 years to her last child, David William Wright, who was born in 1921, at an unknown place.· How did my great aunt, Emma Binch, cope with the passing of her child, David William Wright, in 1939, in Geelong, Victoria, Australia.· How did my great aunt, Emma Binch, cope with the passing of her child, Frances George Daniel Wright, in 1943, in Geelong, Victoria, Australia.· How did my great aunt, Blanche Binch, born on August 9, 1883, in Grovedale, Victoria, Australia, cope with the generation gap of at least 37 years to her last child, Dulcie Mavis Barling, who was born in 1921, at an unknown place.· How did my great aunt, Blanche Binch, cope with the passing of her child, Mabel Rose Maude Barling, in 1956, in Geelong, Victoria, Australia.· How did my great aunt, Blanche Binch, cope with the passing of her child, Clifford Stanley Roy Barling, in 1908, in Geelong, Victoria, Australia.· How did my great uncle, Albert Binch, born on August 24, 1884, in Geelong, Victoria, Australia, cope with the generation gap of at least 34 years to his last born child, Beryl Binch, who was born of unknown birth date and place.· How did my great uncle, Albert Binch, cope with the passing of his child, Eric Basil Binch, in 1917, in Geelong, Victoria, Australia.· How did my great grandfather, David Binch, cope with the passing of his child, David William Binch, in 1880, in Moolap, Victoria, Australia.· How did my great uncle, Ernest Binch, born on November 20, 1891, in Geelong, Victoria, Australia, cope with never marrying or having any children.· How did my great uncle, Oliver Francis Binch, born on January 1, 1897, in Geelong, Victoria, Australia, cope with never marrying or having any children.· How did my half-uncle, Stanley David Binch, born in 1912, in Geelong, Victoria, Australia, cope with the unknown generation gap to his last born child, Janet Lorraine Binch, who was born of unknown birth date and place.· How did my half-uncle, Allan William Binch, born on July 22, 1914, in Geelong, Victoria, Australia, cope with the generation gap of 39 years to his last born child, Ian Robert Binch, who was born on June 4, 1954, at an unknown place.· How did my half-uncle, Norman Binch, born in 1916, in Geelong, Victoria, Australia, cope with becoming an adoptive father to Wendy Evelyn Binch and Craig Andrew Binch, both of unknown birth date and place, sometime after marrying in 1952 and the resulting generation gap, given that my half-uncle, Norman Binch, did not have any children of his own. How did my half uncle, Eric Binch, born in 1918, in Geelong, Victoria, Australia, cope with never marrying or having any children.· How did my uncle, David William Binch, born on May 10, 1921, at an unknown place, cope with the unknown generation gap to his last child, Jennifer Binch, who was born of unknown birth date and place.· How did my step-aunt, Jean Elizabeth Tate Binch, born of unknown birth date and place, cope with the unknown generation gap to her last child, with the surname of Roach, who was born of unknown birth date and place.· How did my half-aunt, Joyce Alexandra Binch, born of unknown birth date and place, cope with the unknown generation gap to her last child, with the surname of Klein, who was born of unknown birth date and place.· How did my half-aunt, Norma Binch, born of unknown birth date and place, cope with the unknown generation gap to her last child, Janice Laraine Nanscawen, who was born of unknown birth date and place.· How did my sister, Patricia Laura Binch, born September 30, 1944, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, cope with the generation gap of 29 years to her last child, Daena Lee Gilmour, who was born on February 14, 1974, in Malvern, Victoria, Australia.· How did my sister, Patricia Laura Binch, cope with the generation gap of 32 years, to her last step-child, Rebecca Lee Jamison, who was born on October 21, 1977, at an unknown place.Well that takes care of the facts and figures relating to each generation of aunts and uncles from my great-great grandfather, William Binch, through to me. Not being a fully fledged family historian, I do not know the correct terms to use for the nieces and nephews of my great grandfather, David Binch, as well as their descendants, so I will not complicate matters by trying to give you their facts and figures here, as I will wait until I find the correct terms to use.In establishing how each person coped with the circumstances that they found themselves in, I was wondering how they felt as a child and how they felt as a parent and grandparent. As far as parenting methods used are concerned, I was wondering if self assessment methods were used or independent assessment methods. As an extension of the assessment methods, I was wondering if positive reinforcement methods were used or negative reinforcement methods or non-justification methods. In addition to that, I was wondering if progressionist standards were used of precedential standards.Anyway, I had better close now, as I have waffled on as usual and even started to use some technical jargon which family discussions do not really need. So cheerio for now and I look forward to catching up with you in future.Yours sincerelyWayne L Binch"

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Dear ReadersHaving mentioned that I have tried to construct the Family Trees of all of my 16 great-great grandparents, I thought that it would be a good idea to tell you who my great-great grandparents were, along with a few statistics about them. So I have listed each generation below and used the symbol ‘M’ for mother and ‘F’ for father.F-Leonard Seth Binch, born September 26, 1922, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia and passed away January 12, 1991, in Tweed Heads, New South Wales, Australia.M-Laura May Hopkinson, born May 14, 1924, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia and still living.FF-David William Binch, born February 15, 1889, in Geelong, Victoria, Australia and passed away August 1, 1962, in Coburg, Victoria, Australia.FM-Ivy Gifford Worrall, born December 29, 1896, in Carlton, Victoria, Australia and passed away September 30, 1922.MF-Charles Henry Hopkinson, born September 25, 1880, in Collingwood, Victoria, Australia and passed away May 28, 1938, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.MM-Nellie Ebeinstein, born July 17, 1887, in Footscray, Victoria, Australia and passed away November 6, 1951, in Ascot Vale, Victoria, Australia.FFF-David William Binch, born May 3, 1853, in Newtown, Victoria, Australia and passed away October 30, 1918, in Mount Duneed, Victoria, Australia.FFM-Sarah Ann Hunt, born September 25, 1856, in Geelong, Victoria, Australia and passed away January 22, 1942, in Geelong, Victoria, Australia.FMF-Charles Hazelwood Worrall, born November 18, 1868, in Warrnambool, Victoria, Australia and passed away April 16, 1944, in South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.FMM-Matilda Fleming, born February 2, 1870, in Sebastapol, Victoria, Australia and passed away August 20, 1956, in Brunswick, Victoria, Australia.MFF-Charles Henry Hopkinson, born in 1837 at an unknown place and passed away in 1909, in Essendon, Victoria, Australia.MFM-Jane Chttenden nee McNab, born in 1849, in Sterling, Scotland and passed away in 1932, in Essendon, Victoria, Australia.MMF-Joseph Ebeinstein, born July 16, 1856, at an unknown place and passed away in September, 1944, in Newport, Victoria, Australia.MMM-Clara Bedford nee Sandford, born in 1860, in Andersons Creek, Victoria, Australia and passed away in June, 1920, in Kensington, Victoria, Australia.FFFF-William Binch, born March 4, 1821, in Calverton, Nottinghamshire, England and passed way December 23, 1897, in Geelong, Victoria, Australia.FFFM-Sarah Ryde, born January 1, 1821, in Derbyshire, England and passed away on August 3, 1895, in Kew, Victoria, AustraliaFFMF-George Hunt, born December 13, 1814, in Silchester, Berkshire, England and passed away on December 3, 1884, in Kew, Victoria, Australia.FFMM-Mary Betteridge, born in 1814, in England and passed away in 1884, in Geelong, Victoria, Australia.FMFF-John Hazelwood Worrall, born August 9, 1829, in London, England and passed away on December 22, 1869, in Warrnambool, Victoria, Australia.FMFM-Mary Sleigh Pritchard, born April 5, 1835, in Manchester, England and passed away on September 4, 1880, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.FMMF-William Finlay Fleming, born in 1810, in Galloway, Scotland and passed away on November 28, 1911, in Whitfield, Victoria, Australia.FMMM-Anne Jane Knight, born in 1830, in Gloucestershire, England and passed away on November 10, 1920, in North Brunswick, Victoria, Australia.MFFF-John Hopkinson, born of unknown birth date, in England and passed way at an unknown date and place.MFFM-Ellen Oldham, born of unknown birth date, in England and passed away at an unknown date and place.MFMF-John McNab, born in 1820, in Perth, Scotland and passed away in Victoria, Australia, in 1874..MFMM-Agnes Stark, born of unknown birth date and place and passed away in 1907, in Clifton Hill, Victoria, Australia.MMFF-Joseph Ebeinstein, born of unknown birth date and place and passed away at an unknown date and place.MMFM-UnknownMMMF-William Sandford, born of unknown birth date and place and passed away at an unknown date and place.MMMM-Unknown.Well that is all of them and that is all for this issue, so hopefully the above has been of some value to you.Yours sincerelyWayne L Binch

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Dear ReadersHaving mentioned that I have tried to construct the Family Trees of all of my 16 great-great grandparents, I thought that it would be a good idea to tell you who else were trying to construct the Family Trees. Therefore I have listed each person below, including each Family Tree that they are trying to construct. Hopefully contact can be made with them, so that information can be shared and an understanding of each other established.[img]http://binchfamily.com/discussion/img/WayneBinch-ContactList.gif[/img]Binch Family TreeAdelaide Gerlach, at 1 Elizabeth Street, Croydon, Victoria, Australia 3136.David William Fossey, at 12 Cleve Avenue, The Basin, Victoria, Australia 3154. Darryl Ronald Binch, at PO Box 4011, Eight Mile Plains, Queensland, Australia 4113.Samuel R Binch, at 1175 North Berry Road, Saint Louis, Missouri, United States of America 63122Kenneth Binch, at 15 Walters Mead, Ashtead, Surreyshire, England, United Kingdom KT2 12BP. Cecilia Evalina (Sylvia) Binch, at 27 Hofstraat Street, Harlingen, The Netherlands 8861 EP. Shirley Ann Binch, at 106 Applewood Crescent, Whitby, Ontario, Canada ON L1N 2E7. Steven Christopher Binch, at 358E 550N, Springville, Utah, United States of America. Dorothea Mae Anderson, at 1 Meddings Court, East Geelong, Victoria, Australia 3219.Hopkinson Family TreeJohn W Hopkinsin, at Lacapulco Road, Safety Bay, Western Australia, Australia 6169.Alan James Hopkinson, at PO Box 225, Canterbury, Victoria, Australia 3126.Worrall Family TreeGraham James Brown, at 20 Newham Grove, Ormond, Victoria, Australia 3204.Peter McGennan, at 8 Black Street, Watsonia, Victoria, Australia 3087.Merrin Jane Telfer, at 93 Lancaster Avenue, Melrose Park, New South Wales, Australia 2114.Alan William Hazelwood Worrall, at PO Box 97, Bondi, New South Wales, Australia 2026D. Gibb-44 Holland Road, East Ringwood, Victoria, Australia 3135David Ian Bryce Henshaw, at 15 Florizel Street, Burwood, Victoria, Australia 3125.Beverley Dawn Gray, at Unit 1, 23 Victoria Street, Ringwood East, Victoria, Australia 3135.Ebeinstein Family TreeAlan James Hopkinson, at PO Box 225, Canterbury, Victoria, Australia 3126.Hunt Family TreeDavid William Fossey, at 12 Cleve Avenue, The Basin, Victoria, Australia 3154. Grace Olive Bartlett, at 5 Eumeralla Street, Corio, Victoria, Australia 3214.Dorothea Mae Anderson, at 1 Meddings Court, East Geelong, Victoria, Australia 3219.Colleen Gloria Mary Neilson, at 72 Neil Street, Bell Post Hill, Victoria, Australia 3215.Fleming Family TreeJean Annette Sharrad, at 372 Liberty Parade, Heidelberg West, Victoria, Australia 3081.Beverley Dawn Gray, at Unit 1, 23 Victoria Street, Ringwood East, Victoria, Australia 3135.McNab Family TreeAlan James Hopkinson, at PO Box 225, Canterbury, Victoria, Australia 3126.Sandford Family TreeAlan James Hopkinson, at PO Box 225, Canterbury, Victoria, Australia 3126.Geoffrey Bernard Bedford, at 8 Olympus Street, Winston Hills, New South Wales, Australia 2153.Ryde Family TreeDavid William Fossey, at 12 Cleve Avenue, The Basin, Victoria, Australia 3154. Steven Christopher Binch, at 358E 550N, Springville, Utah, United States of America. Betteridge Family TreeDavid William Fossey, at 12 Cleve Avenue, The Basin, Victoria, Australia 3154. Grace Olive Bartlett, at 5 Eumeralla Street, Corio, Victoria, Australia 3214.Dorothea Mae Anderson, at 1 Meddings Court, East Geelong, Victoria, Australia 3219.Colleen Gloria Mary Neilson, at 72 Neil Street, Bell Post Hill, Victoria, Australia 3215.Pritchard Family TreeGraham James Brown, at 20 Newham Grove, Ormond, Victoria, Australia 3204.Peter McGennan, at 8 Black Street, Watsonia, Victoria, Australia 3087.Merrin Jane Telfer, at 93 Lancaster Avenue, Melrose Park, New South Wales, Australia 2114.Alan William Hazelwood Worrall, at PO Box 97, Bondi, New South Wales, Australia 2026D. Gibb-44 Holland Road, East Ringwood, Victoria, Australia 3135David Ian Bryce Henshaw, at 15 Florizel Street, Burwood, Victoria, Australia 3125.Beverley Dawn Gray, at Unit 1, 23 Victoria Street, Ringwood East, Victoria, Australia 3135.Knight Family TreeJean Annette Sharrad, at 372 Liberty Parade, Heidelberg West, Victoria, Australia 3081.Beverley Dawn Gray, at Unit 1, 23 Victoria Street, Ringwood East, Victoria, Australia 3135.Oldham Family TreeAlan James Hopkinson, at PO Box 225, Canterbury, Victoria, Australia 3126.Stark Family TreeAlan James Hopkinson, at PO Box 225, Canterbury, Victoria, Australia 3126.Well that is all of them and that is all for this issue, so hopefully the above has been of some value to you.Yours sincerelyWayne L Binch

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"Dear ReadersGiven that I mentioned in my first posting that I started researching my Binch Family Tree in 1996, I thought that I would give you a few more facts and figures of how I went about it and what results I have obtained so far. I have also put below a copy of the letter that I sent to every person who may have been related to me in some way.As mentioned in the letter, I first started on my Binch Family Tree after reading a copy of ‘The History of the Binch/Hunt Generation’, which was a booklet produced by my great uncle Oliver Francis Binch. After formatting all of the facts and figures from the booklet, I typed up my original ‘Introduction Letter’ and saved it to my computer. I then checked the Government Electoral Rolls at my Tweed Heads office of the Electoral Commission, to try to find the addresses of the names that I had. After sending out the letters and getting some replies, I then went to the Queensland State Library in Brisbane, which is 100km from where I live, in order to search the various available records of births, deaths and marriages for each State and Territory of Australia. From searching these records I was able to obtain bits of information, which would give me more names to search addresses for and send letters to. This process was repeated each time replies arrived to me and went on for some years. During slow times in this process I would alternate to my other Family Trees, which is why I ended up doing the family trees of all of my sixteen great-great grandparents.As for the amount of replies that I have got from my letters so far, I have currently sent 884 letters to possible Binch Family relatives and had 44 returned to sender, 71 claims of no relationship and 21 claims of relationship, which makes a total of 136 replies at a return rate of 15 percent. As for my entire Family Tree, I have sent 2236 letters to possible family relatives and had 81 returned to sender, 198 claims of no relationship and 57 claims of relationship, which makes a total of 336 replies at a return rate of 15 percent. On speaking with other people who were also researching their Family Trees, I found that my return rates were relatively good when compared to theirs, as they had about an overall return rate of 10 percent. I also found that married females over the age of 50 years generally had the best return rate of around 60 percent, followed by married males over the age of 50 years with a return rate of around 50 percent, followed by married females under the age of 50 years with a return rate of around 40 percent, followed by married males under the age of 50 years with a return rate of around 30 percent, followed by single females under the age of 50 years with a return rate of around 20 percent, followed by single males under the age of 50 years with a return rate of around 10 percent.From the information that has been sent to me in letters and from my searches of official records, I have discovered that my great-great grandfather, William Binch, had at least 5 children, 22 grandchildren, 59 great grandchildren, 74 great-great grandchildren (including me), 94 great-great-great grandchildren, 58 great-great-great-great grandchildren, but no great-great-great-great-great grandchildren so far. This makes a total of 312 descendents. From all of my great-great grandparents, there have been at least 57 children, 233 grandchildren, 527 great grandchildren, 660 great-great grandchildren (including me), 525 great-great-great grandchildren, 198 great-great-great-great grandchildren, but no great-great-great-great-great grandchildren so far. This makes a total of 2199 descendents.I will now put in a copy of the latest version of my ‘Binch Introduction Letter’ which may be of interest to you. Hopefully in you are a relative you would have received a copy of the letter in the post, but if you have not received a copy of the letter then please feel free to comment here and I am sorry for not being able to find you and send to one. I also put a small passport type photo with my letters so that people would have a face to write to, but maybe my less than flattering profile disturbed some people as sometimes it disturbs even me, which is probably why I found myself developing a warped sense of humour. Binch Introduction LetterWendy Binch Wayne L Binch28 The Grove 7 Caloola DriveSkegness Tweed HeadsLincolnshire PE25 1PB New South WalesUK Australia 2485June 1, 2005.Ref: Binch Family TreeDear WendyPlease allow me to introduce myself.My name is Wayne Leonard Binch (b 15/04/1960),I am the son of Leonard Seth Binch (b 26/09/1922, d 12/01/1991),Grandson of David William Binch (II) (b 15/02/1889, d 01/08/1962),Great grandson of David William Binch (b 03/05/1853, d 30/10/1918),Great-great grandson of William Binch (b 04/03/1821, d 23/12/1897).I hope you understand me contacting you in this way, as I found your address using the White Pages Directory on the MSN.COM website on the internet. This website, of unknown date, has 232 listings for Binch, including UK-123, USA-53, Australia-23, Canada-30, France-1, Germany-1 and The Netherlands-1.The reason for me writing to you at this point in time is to hopefully obtain your assistance in some way to discover as much as I can of the Binch Family Tree, from its roots in the United Kingdom to its latest members scattered throughout the world.I have been on my quest to discover the Binch Family Tree since dreaming about it on May 2, 1997. Since starting my quest I have written over one thousand letters to possible members of the branch of the Binch family belonging to my great-great grandfather, which spreads across Australia, New Zealand and the United States of America and have so far had just over 200 replies. One of these replies included a 17 page booklet titled The History of the Binch/Hunt Generation, which was produced by an uncle of my father the late Oliver Francis Binch (b 01/01/1897, d ?/?/1982), who lived at 195 Verner Street, Geelong East, Victoria, Australia.From this booklet I discovered that my great-great grandfather, William Binch (b 04/03/1821, d 23/12/1897), was found guilty of Poaching by the Lincolnshire Court of Quarter Sessions in England on July 7, 1846. As a result, William Binch was sentenced to 7 years in the Penal Colony of Victoria, Australia, which meant very little realistic chance of returning to England. So on March 6, 1848, after serving time in England, William Binch, as Exile Number 34, his wife, Sara Ann Binch nee Ryde and daughter, Sarah Ann Binch (b 16/01/1841, d 28/02/1922), were put aboard the convict ship Anna Maria in London and arrived at Geelong, Victoria, Australia, on June 22, 1848. After arriving in Australia, William Binch and his wife, Sara, had four more children, Anna Maria Binch, David William Binch, Samuel Binch and Mary Ann Binch.Apart from writing to possible family members, I have also researched government records via personal visits to government departments and searching the internet. From this research I have found various records of the Binch family, which I have typed and filed on computer disk, using Microsoft Works 3.0. Unfortunately, my research has not found any further link back past my great-great grandfather, apart from the fact that his father may have been James Binch. In 1998 I even went to the extent of travelling to the United States of America to do some research, then went on to the United Kingdom. Unfortunately, on my arrival at Heathrow Airport, I was “Refused Entry” to the United Kingdom on the grounds that it was believed that I “Would not adhere to the terms and time of entry” partly due to the criminal history within the family (the Poaching crime) and immediately put on my return flight to Australia. Therefore, I was put in a position of requiring a “Special Entry Clearance” if wishing to gain entry to the United Kingdom in the future. Unfortunately, this has also been refused and as a result, to alleviate possible embarrassment to the Australian Government, my application to have my passport renewed has been refused.I did discover that other people had at some stage been doing the Binch Family Tree, but I do not have a copy of their research. I found the location of Mavis Dorathea Gallagher nee Turner (b 25/09/1913, d 20/05/1997), at 4 Milton Court, Mooroolbark, Victoria, Australia 3138. Unfortunately, Mavis passed away only one month before my letter arrived to her and I believe that her records dating back to the 1400’s have been lost. The only other people who I believe have done research on the Binch Family Tree are Adelaide Gerlach nee Tapper in Victoria, Australia, David William Fossey in Victoria, Australia, Darryl Ronald Binch in Queensland, Australia, Samuel R Binch in Missouri, United States of America, and Kenneth Binch in Ashtead, Surreyshire, England, United Kingdom. As there would most likely be others researching the Binch Family Tree, I would appreciate it very much if you could inform me of anyone who you knew was doing so and what you may know of the family. In assisting you I can send a copy of my research to you via post or I can email it to you if you have access to Microsoft Works 3.0. In total, my research files are about 100 pages and include the files listed below.· Australian/USA/UK family trees in indented format for each generation-m/s works 3.0· Australian/USA/UK family tree births spreadsheet-m/s works 3.0· Australian/USA/UK family tree marriages spreadsheet-m/s works 3.0· Australian/USA/UK family tree deaths spreadsheet-m/s works 3.0· Australian/USA/UK family tree address spreadsheet-m/s works 3.0· World telephone listings of Binch-m/s works 3.0Having done all that I can possibly do on my Australian branch of the Binch Family Tree, I have discovered that my great-great grandfather, William Binch, had at least 6 children, 22 grandchildren, 59 great grandchildren, 81 great-great grandchildren, 119 great-great-great grandchildren, 62 great-great-great-great grandchildren and possibly some great-great-great-great-great grandchildren. Therefore, I am now writing to every person with the surname of Binch throughout the world, in the hope of putting as much of the whole Binch Family Tree together as I can.Ultimately, I hope that I can help produce some sort of family tree book or file that everyone has a copy of or at least has access to it. This could have many benefits to current and future generations, as apart from the clinical facts of our existence, it could help people understand family members and their circumstances, which may help them in their day to day lives and life challenges.Hopefully, all of the Binch family can get together at some time for a re-union, even if it has to be done in a number of sections such as the United Kingdom (for the family members in the United Kingdom, France and Germany), the United States of America (for the family members in the United States of America and Canada) and Australia (for the family members in Australia and New Zealand).If you plan on visiting Australia at some time, then please feel free to contact me, as there is a spare room here with my mother and I. Our place is only a five minute drive from Coolangatta Airport, which is a major domestic airport. The area in which we live is on the New South Wales/Queensland State Border, with Tweed Heads being on the New South Wales Side and the Gold Coast on the Queensland side. We are also a two hour drive from Brisbane International Airport and a twelve hour drive or one hour flight from Sydney International Airport.Well having taken up enough of your valuable time, I will close by thanking you for taking the time to read this letter as I make no claims about being a good writer as my area of “expertise” is sport, but that can be left for another time. I sincerely hope you appreciate me contacting you and look forward very much to your response at your earliest convenience.Yours sincerelyWayne L BinchWell that is about all for this issue, so I hope that it has been of interest and I look forward very much to your reply.Yours sincerelyWayne L Binch"

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Dear ReadersHaving mentioned that I have had quite a few replies to my ‘Binch Introduction Letter’ regarding finding all possible family members, I thought that I would make some attempt to forward all addresses to every family member. I believe that the best way to do this is to either find all of the correct mailing addresses and post copies of all of my files or find all of the correct email addresses and attach my files, particularly the address files, to emails and send them that way. Therefore I think that to save people typing my files out again onto their computers from the hard copy files that I could send, as well as avoiding things being lost in the post at great expense, I will try to send all of my files via email. Unfortunately I only have a few email addresses of people, so hopefully you may be able to let me know your email address and I can add it to my list. I have listed below all of the email addresses that I have and I the ones with a question mark (?) are where the email address is no longer active and I do not have a current one.[img]http://www.binchfamily.com/discussion/img/WayneBinch-EmailList.gif[/img]Well that is about all for this issue and I look forward very much to your reply.Yours sincerelyWayne L Binch[i](Converted all email information to an image to protect people from the spam-bots)[/i]

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"Dear ReadersHaving given you a few facts and figures in relation to the children of my great-great grandfather, William Binch through to myself, I thought that I would take this opportunity to give you a few facts and figures in relation to the grandchildren children of my great-great grandfather, William Binch. I have found out the correct relationship terms to use in relation to the children of my great-great aunts and great-great uncles, as well as my great aunts and great uncles, so hopefully they are correct.· How did my first cousin twice removed, Adelaide Roache, born on May 11, 1873 at Geelong, Victoria, Australia, cope with the unknown generation gap to her last child, Adela E. Chrighton, who was born of unknown birth date and place.· How did my first cousin twice removed, Adelaide Roache, cope with the passing of her child, Elizabeth I. Lassbett, in 1893, at Newtown, New South Wales, Australia.· How did my first cousin twice removed, Adelaide Roach, cope with the passing of her child, Violet Leona Lassbett, in 1902, at Glebe, New South Wales, Australia.· How did my first cousin twice removed, Sarah Ann Kirby, born on April 28, 1877, at Stawell, Victoria, Australia, cope with the unknown generation gap to her last child, Andrew Turner, who was born of unknown birth date and place.· How did my first cousin twice removed, Sarah Ann Kirby, cope with the passing of her child, Alfred Edward Turner, in 1933, at Prahran, Victoria, Australia.· How did my first cousin twice removed, Victoria Louise Pentecost, born on December 23, 1875, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap of at least 23 years, to her last child, Cecil Amis Neate, born in 1899, at New Zealand.· How did my first cousin twice removed, Annie Maria Pentecost, born on February 19, 1879, at Geelong, Victoria, Australia, cope with the unknown generation gap to her last stepchild, (unknown first name) Purdue, who was born of unknown birth date and place.· How did my first cousin twice removed, Samuel Binch, born in 1880, at Geelong, Victoria, Australia, cope with never marrying or having any children.· How did my first cousin twice removed, Mary Binch, born at an unknown place and time, cope with never marrying or having any children.· How did my first cousin twice removed, Edith Mary Binch, born in 1883, in Geelong, Victoria, Australia, cope with the generation gap of at least 34 years to her last child, George Robert Arthur Dickson, who was born in 1918, in Geelong, Victoria, Australia.· How did my first cousin twice removed, Ethel Binch, born in 1885, in Geelong, Victoria, Australia, cope with the generation gap of at least 27 years, to her last child, Else Frances Johnson, who was born in 1913, in Carlton, Victoria, Australia.· How did my first cousin twice removed, William Robert Binch, born in 1887, in Geelong, Victoria, Australia, cope with never marrying or having any children.· How did my first cousin twice removed, Arthur Binch, born in 1889, in Warrnambool, Victoria, Australia, cope with never marrying or having any children.· How did my first cousin twice removed, May Binch, born in 1890, in Warrnambool, Victoria, Australia, cope with the generation gap of at least 31 years, to her last child, Ernest Rupert Greig, who was born in 1922, at an unknown place.· How did my first cousin twice removed, Elsie Binch, born in 1893, in Geelong, Victoria, Australia, cope with never marrying or having any children.· How did my first cousin twice removed, Frederick Binch, born on June 9, 1895, in Geelong, Victoria, Australia, cope with the unknown generation gap to his last child, Kevin Maxwell Binch, who was born of unknown birth date and place.· How did my first cousin twice removed, Amy Binch, born in 1898, in Geelong, Victoria, Australia, cope with the generation gap of at least 24 years, to her last child, Frederick Henry May, born in 1923, at an unknown place.· How did my adopted first cousin twice removed, Mary Edith Payne, born at an unknown place and time, cope with the unknown generation gap, to her last child, Mary Ryan, who was born of unknown birth date and place.· How did my first cousin once removed, Frances George Daniel Wright, born in 1903, in Geelong, Victoria, Australia, cope with the unknown generation gap, to his last child, Correne Wright, who was born of unknown birth date and place.· How did my first cousin once removed, Myrtle Emma Wright, born in 1905, in Geelong, Victoria, Australia, cope with the unknown generation gap to any children that she may have had and who would have had the surname of Pedder.· How did my first cousin once removed, Louisa May Wright, born in 1914, in Geelong, Victoria, Australia, cope with the unknown generation gap to any children that she may have had and who would have had the surname of White.· How did my first cousin once removed, Thelma Hazel Wright, born in 1919, in Geelong, Victoria, Australia, cope with the unknown generation gap to any children that she may have had and who would have had the surname of Bromilow.· How did my first cousin once removed, David William Wright, born in 1921, at an unknown place, cope with never marrying or having any children.· How did my first cousin once removed, Mabel Rose Maude Barling, born in 1904, in Geelong, Victoria, Australia, cope with the unknown generation gap to her last child, Graham Jiggins, who was born of unknown birth date and place.· How did my first cousin once removed, Mabel Rose Maude Wright, cope with the passing of her child, Barry Jiggins, in 1956, at Laverton, Victoria, Australia.· How did my first cousin once removed, Leslie Thomas Barling, born in 1905, in Geelong, Victoria, Australia, cope with the unknown generation gap to his last child, Wilma Jean Barling, who was born of unknown birth date and place.· How did my first cousin once removed, Clifford Stanley Roy Barling, born in 1907, in Geelong, Victoria, Australia, cope with never marrying or having any children.· How did my first cousin once removed, Rita Olive Blanche Barling, born on May 6, 1909, in Geelong, Victoria, Australia, cope with the generation gap of 23 years, to her adopted child, Peter Stuart Baker, who was born on September 8, 1943, at an unknown place.· How did my first cousin once removed, Ronald Ernest Barling, born in 1912, in Geelong, Victoria, Australia, cope with the generation gap to any children that he may have had.· How did my first cousin once removed, Ida Stelle Barling, born in 1915, in Geelong, Victoria, Australia, cope with the unknown generation gap, to her last child, Neil Jeffrey Combes, who was born of unknown birth date and place.· How did my first cousin once removed, Dulcie Mavis Barling, born in 1921, at an unknown place, cope with the unknown generation gap, to her last child, Jill Lynette Cain, who was born of unknown birth date and place.· How did my first cousin once removed, Albert Clive Binch, born in 1908, in Geelong, Victoria, Australia, cope with the generation gap of at least 36 years, to his last child, Jeanette Irene Binch, who was born in 1945, at an unknown place.· How did my first cousin once removed, Eva Lillian Gladys Binch, born on April 30, 1911, in Geelong, Victoria, Australia, cope with the generation gap of 27 years, to her last child, Joyce Margaret Anderson, who was born on January 26, 1939, at an unknown place.· How did my first cousin once removed, Ernest Cecil Binch (Lynch), born in 1916, in Geelong, Victoria, Australia, cope with the unknown generation gap to his last child, Martin Binch (Lynch), who was born of unknown birth date and place.· How did my first cousin once removed, Eric Basil Binch, born in 1917, in Geelong, Victoria, Australia, cope with never marrying or having any children.· How did my first cousin once removed, Mavis Doreen Binch, born in 1919, in Geelong, Victoria, Australia, cope with the unknown generation gap, to her last child, John McCarthy, who was born of unknown birth date and place.· How did my first cousin once removed, Audrey Binch, born at an unknown place and time, cope with the unknown generation gap, to any children that she may have had, who would have had the surname of Knight.· How did my first cousin once removed, Beryl Binch, born at an unknown place and time, cope with the unknown generation gap, to any children that she may have had, who would have had the surname of Wilkie.· How did my half first cousin, Colin Stanley Binch, born at an unknown place and time, cope with the unknown generation gap, to his last child, Stephen Ivan Binch, who was born on September 17, 1979, at an unknown place.· How did my half first cousin, Janet Lorraine Binch, born at an unknown place and time, cope with the unknown generation gap, to her last child, Darren Mansfield, who was born of unknown birth date and place.· How did my half first cousin, Keith Allan Binch, born on December 8, 1948, cope with never marrying or having children.· How did my half first cousin, Dianne Judith Binch, born on July 18, 1952, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap of 36 years, to her last child, Bonnie Victoria McPherson, who was born on May 26, 1989, at an unknown place.· How did my half first cousin, Ian Robert Binch, born on June 4, 1954, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap of 33 years, to his last child, Briana Carly Binch, who was born on June 18, 1987, at an unknown place.· How did my adopted half cousin, Wendy Evelyn Binch, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have had.· How did my adopted half cousin, Craig Andrew Binch, born of unknown place and time, cope with never marrying or having any children.· How did my first cousin, Robert David Binch, born of unknown place and time, cope with the unknown generation gap, to his last child, Kylie Binch, who was born of unknown birth date and place.· How did my first cousin, Jennifer Binch, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have had.· How did my step first cousin, (unknown first name) Roach, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have had. · How did my step first cousin, (unknown first name) Roach, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have had. · How did my half first cousin, Sandra Klein, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have had.· How did my half first cousin, Larraine Klein, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have had.· How did my half first cousin, Marnie Klein, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have had.· How did my half first cousin, Sue Nanscawen, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have had.· How did my half first cousin, Janice Laraine Nanscawen, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have had, who would have had the surname of Glen..· How did my nephew, Paul Alexander Gilmour, born on July 24, 1969, in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, cope with the generation gap of 26 years, to his last child, Chelsea Lee Gilmour, who was born on July 5, 1996, at William Angliss Hospital in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.· How did my niece, Daena Lee Gilmour, born on February 14, 1974, in Malvern, Victoria, Australia, cope with the generation gap of 22 years, to her last child, Mikayla Brooke Dowsey, who was born on February 12, 1997, at an unknown place.· How did my step niece Amanda Joy Jamison, born on July 10, 1974, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap of 26 years, to her last child, Hartley Farrell, who was born on December 29, 2000, at an unknown place.· How did my step niece, Rebecca Lee Jamison, born on October 21, 1977, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap of 20 years, to her last child, Jayden Guy Cooper, who was born on August 24, 1998, at an unknown place. Well that takes care of the facts and figures relating to the children of my great-great aunts and great-great uncles, as well as the children of my great aunts and great uncles. In establishing how each person coped with the circumstances that they found themselves in, I was wondering how they felt as a child and how they felt as a parent and grandparent. As far as parenting methods used are concerned, I was wondering if self assessment methods were used or independent assessment methods. As an extension of the assessment methods, I was wondering if positive reinforcement methods were used or negative reinforcement methods or non-justification methods. In addition to that, I was wondering if progressionist standards were used of precedential standards.Anyway, I had better close now, as I have waffled on as usual and even started to use some technical jargon which family discussions do not really need. So cheerio for now and I look forward to catching up with you in future.Yours sincerelyWayne L BinchEdited by stevebinch per request (September 6, 2009)"

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"Dear ReadersHaving given you a few facts and figures in relation to the grandchildren of my great-great grandfather, William Binch through to myself, I thought that I would take this opportunity to give you a few facts and figures in relation to the great grandchildren children of my great-great grandfather, William Binch. I have found out the correct relationship terms to use in relation to the children of my second cousins once removed, second cousins, as well as my first cousins once removed, so hopefully they are correct.· How did my second cousin once removed, Elizabeth I Lassbett (Binch), born in 1893, in Glebe, New South Wales, Australia, cope with never marrying or having any children.· How did my second cousin once removed, Violet Leona Lassbett (Binch), born in 1894, in Newtown, New South Wales, Australia, cope with never marrying or having any children.· How did my second cousin once removed, Charles William Raymond Chrighton, born in 1907, in Glebe, New South Wales, Australia, cope with never marrying or having any children.· How did my second cousin once removed, Adela E Chrighton, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have had, who would have had the surname of Carter.· How did my second cousin once removed, Alfred Edward Turner, born on March 28, 1902, in Queenscliff, Victoria, Australia, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my second cousin once removed, Muriel Edith Turner, born on July 5, 1903, in Queenscliff, Victoria, Australia, cope with the unknown generation gap, to her last child, Margaret Florence Sarah, who was born of unknown birth date and place.· How did my second cousin once removed, Edna Lorna Turner, born on December 13, 1904, in Queenscliff, Victoria, Australia, cope with the unknown generation gap, to her last child, Judith Lorraine Clarke, who was born of unknown birth date and place.· How did my second cousin once removed, Grace Vivian Turner, born on April 23, 1907, in Queenscliff, Victoria, Australia, cope with the unknown generation gap, to her last child, Robert William Tapper, who was born of unknown birth date and place.· How did my second cousin once removed, Henry Robert Lane Turner, born on March 18, 1909, in Queenscliff, Victoria, Australia, cope with the unknown generation gap, to his last child, Martin Turner, who was born of unknown birth date and place.· How did my second cousin once removed, John Kirby Turner, born January 11, 1911, in Coburg, Victoria, Australia, cope with the unknown generation gap, to his last child, Beverley Turner, who was born of unknown birth date and place.· How did my second cousin once removed, Mavis Dorothea Turner, born on September 25, 1913, in Coburg, Victoria, Australia, cope with the generation gap of 39 years, to her last child, Paul John Gallagher, who was born on October 15, 1952, at an unknown place.· How did my second cousin once removed, Andrew Turner, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my second cousin once removed, Alfred Walter Neate, born on November 13, 1897, in New Zealand, cope with the Generation gap of 32 years, to his last child, Marie Louise Neate, who was born on December 11, 1929, in New Zealand.· How did my second cousin once removed, Cecil Amis Neate, born in 1899, in New Zealand, cope with the generation gap of at least 26 years, to his last child, Kenneth Cecil Neate, who was born on Match 15, 1926, in New Zealand.· How did my step second cousin once removed, (unknown first name), Purdue, born of unknown time and place, cope with the generation gap, to any children that they may have had.· How did my step second cousin once removed, (unknown first name), Purdue, born of unknown time and place, cope with the generation gap, to any children that they may have had.· How did my step second cousin once removed, (unknown first name), Purdue, born of unknown time and place, cope with the generation gap, to any children that they may have had.· How did my step second cousin once removed, (unknown first name), Purdue, born of unknown time and place, cope with the generation gap, to any children that they may have had.· How did my step second cousin once removed, (unknown first name), Purdue, born of unknown time and place, cope with the generation gap, to any children that they may have had.· How did my step second cousin once removed, (unknown first name), Purdue, born of unknown time and place, cope with the generation gap, to any children that they may have had.· How did my second cousin once removed, Allen George Gordon Dickson, born in 1916, in Carlton, Victoria, Australia, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my second cousin once removed, George Robert Arthur Dickson, born in 1918, in Geelong, Victoria, Australia, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my second cousin once removed, George Johnson (Binch), born in 1910, in Carlton, Victoria, Australia, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had. How did my second cousin, Neil Jeffrey Combes, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my second cousin once removed, Else Frances Johnson, born in 1913, in Carlton, Victoria, Australia, cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have had.· How did my second cousin once removed, Ernest Rupert Greig, born in 1922, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my second cousin once removed, Donald Leslie Binch, born on May 5, 1917, in Box Hill, Victoria, Australia, cope with the generation gap of 26 years, to his last child, Cheryl Binch, who was born on March 9, 1944, at an unknown place.· How did my second cousin once removed, Frederick Harold Binch, born on January 29, 1919, in Geelong, Victoria, Australia, cope with the unknown generation gap, to his last child, Glenda Binch, who was born of unknown birth date and place.· How did my second cousin once removed, Kevin Maxwell Binch, born of unknown place and time, cope with the unknown generation gap, to his last child, Carole Binch, who was born of unknown birth date and place.· How did my second cousin once removed, Edna Mabel May, born in 1920, in South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have had.· How did my second cousin once removed, Frederick Henry May, born in 1923, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap to any children that he may have had.· How did my second cousin once removed, Mary Ryan, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have had.· How did my second cousin, Correne Wright, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have had.· How did my second cousin, Kenneth James Jiggins, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my second cousin, Barry Jiggins, born in 1942, at an unknown place, cope with never marrying or having any children.· How did my second cousin, Graham Jiggins, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my second cousin, Wilma Jean Barling, born of unknown place and time, cope with the unknown generation gap, to her last child, (unknown first name) Chamberlain, who was born of unknown birth date and place.· How did my adopted second cousin, Peter Stuart Baker, born on September 8, 1943, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap of 36 years, to his last child, Adam Stuart Baker, who was born on September 12, 1979, at an unknown place.· How did my adopted second cousin, Peter Stuart Baker, cope with the passing of his child, Joanne Meaghan Baker, on October 4, 1974, in Camp, Victoria, Australia.· How did my second cousin, (unknown first name) Barling, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that they may have had.· How did my second cousin, (unknown first name) Barling, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that they may have had.· How did my second cousin, Neil Jeffrey Combes, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my second cousin, Toni Alana Cain, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have had.· How did my second cousin, Heather Joy, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have had, who would have had the surname of Baker· How did my second cousin, Jill Lynette Cain, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had, who would have had the surname of Northfield.· How did my second cousin, Bethyl Margaret Binch, born of unknown place and time, cope with the unknown generation gap, to her last child, Gary Chesterfield, who was born of unknown birth date and place. · How did my second cousin, Merle Doreen Binch, born in 1937, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap of at least 23 years, to her last child, David William Fossey, who was born in 1961, at an unknown place.· How did my second cousin, Jeanette Irene Binch, born in 1945, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap of at least 29 years, to her last child, Ainsley Nerida Beaumont, who was born in 1975, at an unknown place.· How did my second cousin, Harold Andrew Anderson, born on June 7, 1932, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap of 36 years, to his last child, Craig Anderson, who was born on September 24, 1968, at an unknown place.· How did my second cousin, Graeme Albert Anderson, born on December 15, 1936, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap of 33 years, to his last child, Linda Maree Anderson, who was born on May 22, 1970, at an unknown place.· How did my second cousin, Joyce Margaret Anderson, born on January 26, 1939, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap of 34 years, to her last child, Michael William Moore, who was born on December 10, 1973, at an unknown place.· How did my second cousin, Wilma Binch (Lynch), born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have had.· How did my second cousin, Lorraine Binch (Lynch), born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have had.· How did my second cousin, Judith Binch (Lynch), born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have had.· How did my second cousin, Carol Binch (Lynch), born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have had.· How did my second cousin, Kevin Binch (Lynch), born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my second cousin, Roger Binch (Lynch), born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my second cousin, Susan Binch (Lynch), born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have had.· How did my second cousin, Martin Binch (Lynch), born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my second cousin, John McCarthy, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my half first cousin, David Colin Binch, born on December 30, 1977, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my half first cousin once removed, Stephen Ivan Binch, born on September 17, 1979, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my half first cousin once removed, Belinda Mansfield, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have had.· How did my half first cousin once removed, Darren Mansfield, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my half first cousin once removed, Lachlan James McPherson, born on April 4, 1987, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my half first cousin once removed, Bonnie Victoria McPherson, born on May 26, 1989, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have had.· How did my half first cousin once removed, Shannon Jay Binch, born on July 24, 1984, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my half first cousin once removed, Briana Carly Binch, born on June 18, 1987, cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have had.· How did my first cousin once removed, David Jay Binch, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my first cousin once removed, Kylie Binch, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How will my great niece, Chelsea Lee Gilmour, born on July 5, 1996, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have.· How will my great nephew, Anthony Paul Kathage (Dowsey), born on August 25, 1993, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have.· How will my great niece, Mikayla Brooke Dowsey, born on February 12, 1997, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have.· How will my step great niece, Tayla Jade Farrell, born on June 9, 1998, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have.· How will my step great nephew, Hartley Farrell, born on December 29, 2000, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have.· How will my step great nephew, Jayden Guy Cooper, born on August 24, 1998, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have.Well that takes care of the facts and figures relating to the children of my second cousins once removed, second cousins, as well my first cousins once removed. In establishing how each person coped with the circumstances that they found themselves in, I was wondering how they felt as a child and how they felt as a parent and grandparent. As far as parenting methods used are concerned, I was wondering if self assessment methods were used or independent assessment methods. As an extension of the assessment methods, I was wondering if positive reinforcement methods were used or negative reinforcement methods or non-justification methods. In addition to that, I was wondering if progressionist standards were used of precedential standards.Anyway, I had better close now, as I have waffled on as usual and even started to use some technical jargon which family discussions do not really need. So cheerio for now and I look forward to catching up with you in future.Yours sincerelyWayne L Binch"

waynebinch 

"Dear ReadersHaving given you a few facts and figures in relation to the great grandchildren of my great-great grandfather, William Binch through to myself, I thought that I would take this opportunity to give you a few facts and figures in relation to the great-great grandchildren children of my great-great grandfather, William Binch. I have found out the correct relationship terms to use in relation to the children of my third cousins, second cousins once removed, as well as my first cousins twice removed, so hopefully they are correct.· How did my third cousin, Rodney Vincent Sarah, born of unknown place and time, cope with the unknown generation gap, to his last child, Douglas Haydn Sarah, who was born of unknown birth date and place.· How did my third cousin, Edward Douglas Sarah, born of unknown place and time, cope with the unknown generation gap, to his last child, Kim Louise Sarah, who was born of unknown birth date and place.· How did my third cousin, Margaret Florence Sarah, born of unknown place and time, cope with the unknown generation gap, to her last child, Nicola (unknown surname), who was born of unknown birth date and place.· How did my third cousin, Robert Leslie Clarke, born of unknown place and time, cope with the unknown generation gap, to his last child, Caroline Clarke, who was born of unknown birth date and place.· How did my third cousin, Judith Lorraine Clarke, born of unknown place and time, cope with the unknown generation gap, to her last child, Medwyn Furniss, who was born of unknown birth date and place.· How did my third cousin, John Edward Tapper, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my third cousin, Kaye Patricia Tapper, born of unknown place and time, cope with the unknown generation gap, to her last child, Peter James Morran.· How did my third cousin, Robert William Tapper, born of unknown place and time, cope with the unknown generation gap, to his last child, John Charles Tapper, who was born of unknown birth date and place.· How did my third cousin, Wendy Turner, born of unknown place and time, cope with the unknown generation gap, to her last child, Mark Jarrett, who was born of unknown birth date and place.· How did my third cousin, Janice Turner, born of unknown place and time, cope with the unknown generation gap, to any children that she may have had.· How did my third cousin, Ian Turner, born of unknown place and time, cope with the unknown generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my third cousin, Andrew Turner, born of unknown place and time, cope with the unknown generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my third cousin, Martin Turner, born of unknown place and time, cope with the unknown generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my third cousin, Kevin Turner, born of unknown place and time, cope with the unknown generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my third cousin, Edward Turner, born of unknown place and time, cope with the unknown generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my third cousin, Barbara Turner, born of unknown place and time, cope with the unknown generation gap, to any children that she may have had.· How did my third cousin, Beverley Turner, born of unknown place and time, cope with the unknown generation gap, to any children that she may have had.· How did my third cousin, Joanne Kirby Gallagher, born on March 16, 1950, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap of 32 years, to her last child, Christopher John Moorby, who was born on February 19, 1983, at an unknown place.· How did my third cousin, Paul John Gallagher, born on October 15, 1952, at an unknown place, cope with generation gap of 31 years, to his last child, Amanda-Lee Gallagher, born in May, 1984, at an unknown place· How did my third cousin, Clive Alfred Neate, born on April 18, 1926, in New Zealand, cope with the generation gap of 28 years, to his last child, Max De Berry Neate, who was born on February 2, 1955, in Whanrei, New Zealand.· How did my third cousin, Marie Louise Neate, born on December 11, 1929, in New Zealand, cope with the generation gap of 33 years, to her last child, Kaye Marie Turner, who was born on February 17, 1963, at an unknown place.· How did my third cousin, Jack William Neate, born on March 14, 1924, in New Zealand, cope with the generation gap of 32 years, to his last child, Valmae Kathleen Neate, who was born on September 26, 1956, in Christchurch, New Zealand.· How did my third cousin, Kenneth Cecil Neate, born on March 15, 1926, in New Zealand, cope with the generation gap of 31 years, to his last child, Glenys Raewyn Neate, who was born on October 26, 1957, in Christchurch, New Zealand.· How did my third cousin, Cheryl Binch, born on March 9, 1944, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap of 22 years, to her last child, Brett Abbott, who was born on January 15, 1967, at an unknown place.· How did my third cousin, Ian Ronald Binch, born of unknown place and time, cope with the unknown generation gap, to his last child, Karen Denise Binch, who was born of unknown birth date and place.· How did my third cousin, Graeme Binch, born of unknown place and time, cope with the unknown generation gap, to his last child, Emily Nicole Binch, who was born of unknown birth date and place.· How did my third cousin, Geoffrey Binch, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my third cousin, Glenda Binch, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have had.· How did my third cousin, Carole Binch, born of unknown place and time, cope with the unknown generation gap, to her last child, Shaun Carney, who was born of unknown birth date and place.· How did my second cousin once removed, (unknown first name) Chamberlain, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that they may have had.· How did my second cousin once removed, (unknown first name) Chamberlain, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that they may have had.· How did my second cousin once removed, (unknown first name) Chamberlain, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that they may have had.· How did my second cousin once removed, Bronwyn Peta Baker, born on July 31, 1968, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap 26 years, to her last child, Cheyne Elise Zavaglia, who was born on November 14, 1994, at an unknown place.· How did my second cousin once removed, Joanne Meaghan Baker, born on February 18, 1970, at an unknown place, cope with never marrying or having any children.· How did my second cousin once removed, Kylie Ann Baker, born on July 5, 1971, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had, who would have had the surname of Nankervis.· How did my second cousin once removed, Adam Stuart Baker, born on September 12, 1979, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my second cousin once removed, Julie Elizabeth Chesterfield, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have had.· How did my second cousin once removed, Andrew Chesterfield, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my second cousin once removed, Gary Chesterfield, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my second cousin once removed, Cheryl May Fossey, born in 1958, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap of at least 30 years, to her last child, Christopher Robert McCurley, who was born in 1989, at an unknown place.· How did my second cousin once removed, Peter Geoffrey Fossey, born in 1959, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap of at least 32 years, to his last child, Hayden Matthew Fossey, who was born in 1992, at an unknown place.· How did my second cousin once removed, David William Fossey, born in 1961, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my second cousin once removed, Lindal Jane Beaumont (Binch), born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have had.· How did my second cousin once removed, Ainsley Nerida Beaumont, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have had.· How did my second cousin once removed, Dale Anderson, born on October 20, 1961, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my second cousin once removed, Brett Anderson, born on May 22, 1964, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my second cousin once removed, Craig Anderson, born on September 24, 1968, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap of 24 years, to his last child, Kieran Anderson, who was born on October 2, 1992, at an unknown place.· How did my second cousin once removed, Gary Ian Anderson, born on October 18, 1962, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap of 31 years, to his last child, Benjamin Anderson, who was born on October 12, 1994, at an unknown place.· How did my second cousin once removed, Steven Anderson, born on September 2, 1965, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap of 27 years, to his last child, Daniel Anderson, who was born on July 9, 1993, at an unknown place.· How did my second cousin once removed, Linda Maree Anderson, born on May 22, 1970, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap of 25 years, to her last child, Kieran James Bradley Fulton, who was born on December 10, 1995, at an unknown place.· How did my second cousin once removed, Sharon Joy Moore, born on May 18, 1959, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap of 29 years, to her last child, Nicholas Neville, who was born on December 13, 1988, at an unknown place.· How did my second cousin once removed, Michael William Moore, born on December 10, 1973, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap of 27 years, to his last child, Zaly Moore, who was born on July 8, 2001, at an unknown place.Well that takes care of the facts and figures relating to the children of my third cousins, second cousins once removed, as well my first cousins twice removed. In establishing how each person coped with the circumstances that they found themselves in, I was wondering how they felt as a child and how they felt as a parent and grandparent. As far as parenting methods used are concerned, I was wondering if self assessment methods were used or independent assessment methods. As an extension of the assessment methods, I was wondering if positive reinforcement methods were used or negative reinforcement methods or non-justification methods. In addition to that, I was wondering if progressionist standards were used of precedential standards.Anyway, I had better close now, as I have waffled on as usual and even started to use some technical jargon which family discussions do not really need. So cheerio for now and I look forward to catching up with you in future.Yours sincerelyWayne L Binch"

waynebinch 

"Dear ReadersHaving given you a few facts and figures in relation to the great-great grandchildren of my great-great grandfather, William Binch through to myself, I thought that I would take this opportunity to give you a few facts and figures in relation to the great-great-great grandchildren children of my great-great grandfather, William Binch. I have found out the correct relationship terms to use in relation to the children of my third cousins once removed, as well as my second cousins twice removed, so hopefully they are correct.· How did my third cousin once removed, Andrew James Sarah, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my third cousin once removed, Jonathon Rodney Sarah, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my third cousin once removed, Michael Edward Sarah, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my third cousin once removed, Douglas Haydn Sarah, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my third cousin once removed, Penelope Sarah, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have had.· How did my third cousin once removed, Sally Sarah, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have had.· How did my third cousin once removed, Jennifer Anne Sarah, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have had.· How did my third cousin once removed, Kim Louise Sarah, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my third cousin once removed, David (unknown surname), born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my third cousin once removed, Phillipa (unknown surname), born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my third cousin once removed, Nicola (unknown surname), born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my third cousin once removed, Jenny Clarke, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have had.· How did my third cousin once removed, Robert Clarke, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my third cousin once removed, Caroline Clarke, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have had.· How did my third cousin once removed, Medwyn Furniss, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my third cousin once removed, Diane Morran, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have had.· How did my third cousin once removed, Wendy Morran, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have had.· How did my third cousin once removed, Andrew David Morran, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my third cousin once removed, Peter James Morran, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my third cousin once removed, John Charles Tapper, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my third cousin once removed, Vicki Jarrett, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have had.· How did my third cousin once removed, Andrew Jarrett, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my third cousin once removed, Mark Jarrett, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my third cousin once removed, Sharon Marie Moorby, cope with the unknown generation gap, to her last child, Aaron Richard Scott, who was born of unknown birth date and place· How did my third cousin once removed, Jason William Moorby, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my third cousin once removed, Christopher John Moorby, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my third cousin once removed, Adrian Paul Gallagher, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my third cousin once removed, Michelle Kathleen Gallagher, cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have had.· How did my third cousin once removed, Allison Annette Gallagher, cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have had.· How did my third cousin once removed, Mark William Gallagher, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my third cousin once removed, Amanda-Lee Gallagher, cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have had.· How did my third cousin once removed, William De Berry Neate, born on June 1, 1951, in New Zealand, cope with the generation gap of 28 years, to his last child, Peter John Neate, who was born on September 9, 1979, in Huntly, New Zealand.· How did my third cousin once removed, Max De Berry Neate, born on February 2, 1955, in Whanrei, New Zealand, cope with the generation gap of 38 years, to his last child, Timothy Neate, who was born on April 23, 1993, at an unknown place.· How did my third cousin once removed, Karl Bruce Turner, born on May 2, 1961, in Gorr, New Zealand, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my third cousin once removed, Kaye Marie Turner, born on February 17, 1963, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap of 36 years, to her last child, Kristin Sarah Buckthought, who was born on May 30, 1989, in Rotorua, New Zealand.· How did my third cousin once removed, Fay Elizabeth Neate, born in 1951, in New Zealand, cope with the generation gap of at least 25 years, to her last child, Dion Phillip Edgecombe, who was born in 1977, in Feilding, New Zealand.· How did my third cousin once removed, Russell Jack Neate, born on June 1, 1953, in New Zealand, cope with the generation gap 27 years, to his last child, Christopher Russell Neate, who was born on March 5, 1981, in Christchurch, New Zealand.· How did my third cousin once removed, Valmae Kathleen Neate, born on September 26, 1956, in Christchurch, New Zealand, cope with the generation gap of 36 years, to her last child, Jason Luke Rapana, who was born on December 21, 1992, at an unknown place.· How did my third cousin once removed, Pamela Dawn Neate, born on May 16, 1953, in New Zealand, cope with the unknown generation gap, to her last child (unknown first name) Marsom, who was born of unknown birth date and place.· How did my third cousin once removed, Graham Kenneth Neate, born on May 7, 1955, in Christchurch, New Zealand, cope with the generation gap of 32 years, to his last child, Sarah Megan Neate, who was born on November 8, 1987, in Rangiora, New Zealand.· How did my third cousin once removed, Glenys Raewyn Neate, born on October 26, 1957, in Christchurch, New Zealand, cope with the generation gap of 38 years, to her last child, Blake Elliot Thomas Melhop, who was born on April 7, 1996, in Invercargill, New Zealand.· How did my third cousin once removed, Glen Abbott, born on April 5, 1964, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap of 25 years, to his last child, Jay Abbott, who was born on February 15, 1990, at an unknown place.· How did my third cousin once removed, Dean Abbott, born on November 11, 1965, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap of 31 years, to his last child, Sophie Abbott, who was born on September 11, 1997, at an unknown place.· How did my third cousin once removed, Brett Abbott, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my third cousin once removed, Darryl Ronald Binch, born on September 3, 1961, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my third cousin once removed, Jeffrey Dale Binch, born on September 3, 1961, cope with the generation gap of 35 years, to his last child, Hayden Jeffrey Binch, who was born on August 27, 1997, at an unknown place.· How did my third cousin once removed, Karen Denise Binch, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have had.· How did my third cousin once removed, Jason Anthony Binch, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my third cousin once removed, Michael John Binch, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my third cousin once removed, Damien Stuart Binch, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my third cousin once removed, Crystal Victoria Binch, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have had, who would have had the surname of Marston.· How did my third cousin once removed, Stephen Christopher Binch, born at an unknown time, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, cope with the unknown generation gap, to his last child, Jocelyn Gail Binch, who was born of unknown birth date and place.· How did my third cousin once removed, Kelsey Elise Binch, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have had.· How did my third cousin once removed, Emily Nicole Binch, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have had.· How did my third cousin once removed, Tabitha Carney, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have had.· How did my third cousin once removed, Shaun Carney, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my second cousin twice removed, Meaghan Jo Zavaglia, born on September 26, 1992, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have had.· How did my second cousin twice removed, Cheyne Elise Zavaglia, born on November 14, 1994, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have had.· How did my second cousin twice removed, Christopher Robert McCurley, born in 1989, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my second cousin twice removed, Megan Jane Fossey, born in 1983, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have had.· How did my second cousin twice removed, Stephen Andrew Fossey, born in 1986, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my second cousin twice removed, Stewart John Fossey, born in 1991, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my second cousin twice removed, Hayden Matthew Fossey, born in 1992, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my second cousin twice removed, Kieran Anderson, born on October 2, 1989, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my second cousin twice removed, Tess Louise Anderson, born on March 4, 1990, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have had.· How did my second cousin twice removed, Benjamin Anderson, born on October 12, 1994, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my second cousin twice removed, Jodie Louise Anderson, born on March 19, 1989, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have had.· How did my second cousin twice removed, Daniel Anderson, born on July 9, 1993, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my second cousin twice removed, Damien Edwin Keith Fulton, born on July 10, 1991, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my second cousin twice removed, Jordan Andrew Lee Fulton, born on November 20, 1992, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my second cousin twice removed, Kieran James Bradley Fulton, born on December 10, 1995, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my second cousin twice removed, Benjamin Neville, born on April 26, 1984, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my second cousin twice removed, Jake Neville, born on April 13, 1986, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my second cousin twice removed, Nicholas Neville, born on December 13, 1988, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my second cousin twice removed, Zaly Moore, born on July 8, 2001, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.Well that takes care of the facts and figures relating to the children of my third cousins once removed, as well my second cousins twice removed. In establishing how each person coped with the circumstances that they found themselves in, I was wondering how they felt as a child and how they felt as a parent and grandparent. As far as parenting methods used are concerned, I was wondering if self assessment methods were used or independent assessment methods. As an extension of the assessment methods, I was wondering if positive reinforcement methods were used or negative reinforcement methods or non-justification methods. In addition to that, I was wondering if progressionist standards were used of precedential standards.Anyway, I had better close now, as I have waffled on as usual and even started to use some technical jargon which family discussions do not really need. So cheerio for now and I look forward to catching up with you in future.Yours sincerelyWayne L Binch"

waynebinch 

"Dear ReadersHaving given you a few facts and figures in relation to the great-great-great grandchildren of my great-great grandfather, William Binch through to myself, I thought that I would take this opportunity to give you a few facts and figures in relation to the great-great-great-great grandchildren children of my great-great grandfather, William Binch. I have found out the correct relationship terms to use in relation to the children of my third cousins twice removed, so hopefully they are correct.· How did my third cousin twice removed, Whitley Matherson Gerlach, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my third cousin twice removed, Bianca Jo Scott, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have had.· How did my third cousin twice removed, Aaron Richard Scott, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my third cousin twice removed, David William Neate, born on July 18, 1974, in Ngatea, New Zealand, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my third cousin twice removed, Tracy Pamela Neate, born on June 2, 1977, in Ngatea, New Zealand , cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have had.· How did my third cousin twice removed, Peter John Neate, born on September 11, 1979, in Huntly, New Zealand, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my third cousin twice removed, Simon Philip Neate, born on October 25, 1981, Tauranga, New Zealand, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my third cousin twice removed, Paul Gregory Neate, born on June 9, 1984, in Tauranga, New Zealand, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my third cousin twice removed, Cameron John Neate, born on August 7, 1988, in Tauranga, New Zealand, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my third cousin twice removed, Timothy Neate, born on April 23, 1993, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my third cousin twice removed, Lance Joseph Buckthought, born on April 13, 1987, in Rotorua, New Zealand , cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my third cousin twice removed, Kristin Sarah Buckthought, born on May 30, 1989, in Rotorua, New Zealand, cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have had.· How did my third cousin twice removed, Justin Craig Edgecombe, born on November 12, 1975, in Shannon, New Zealand, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my third cousin twice removed, Dion Phillip Edgecombe, born in 1977, in Feilding, New Zealand, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my third cousin twice removed, Joanne Katie Neate, born on April 13, 1979, in Christchurch, New Zealand, cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have had.· How did my third cousin twice removed, Christopher Russell Neate, born on March 5, 1981, in Christchurch, New Zealand, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my third cousin twice removed, Nathan Brian Rapana, born on May 20, 1988, in Lower Hutt, New Zealand, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my third cousin twice removed, Jason Luke Rapana, born on December 21, 1992, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my third cousin twice removed, (unknown first name) Marsom, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that they may have had.· How did my third cousin twice removed, (unknown first name) Marsom, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that they may have had.· How did my third cousin twice removed, (unknown first name) Marsom, born of unknown place and time, cope with the generation gap, to any children that they may have had.· How did my third cousin twice removed, Blair Hayden Neate, born on April 17, 1983, in Invercargill, New Zealand, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my third cousin twice removed, Sarah Megan Neate, born on November 8, 1987, in Rangiora, New Zealand, cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have had.· How did my third cousin twice removed, Kylie Frances Melhop, born on November 25, 1985, in Invercargill, New Zealand, cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have had.· How did my third cousin twice removed, Todd Samuel Kevin Melhop, born on April 17, 1987, in Invercargill, New Zealand, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my third cousin twice removed, Luke Qinton Glen Melhop, born On January 4, 1991, in Invercargill, New Zealand, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my third cousin twice removed, Blake Elliot Thomas Melhop , born on April 7, 1996, in Invercargill, New Zealand, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my third cousin twice removed, Jay Abbott, born on February 15, 1990, at an unknown place,, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.· How did my third cousin twice removed, Georgia Abbott, born on July 5, 1995, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have had.· How did my third cousin twice removed, Sophie Abbott, born on September 11, 1997, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap, to any children that she may have had.· How did my third cousin twice removed, Hayden Jeffrey Binch, born on August 27, 1997, at an unknown place, cope with the generation gap, to any children that he may have had.Well that takes care of the facts and figures relating to the children of my third cousins twice removed. In establishing how each person coped with the circumstances that they found themselves in, I was wondering how they felt as a child and how they felt as a parent and grandparent. As far as parenting methods used are concerned, I was wondering if self assessment methods were used or independent assessment methods. As an extension of the assessment methods, I was wondering if positive reinforcement methods were used or negative reinforcement methods or non-justification methods. In addition to that, I was wondering if progressionist standards were used of precedential standards.Anyway, I had better close now, as I have waffled on as usual and even started to use some technical jargon which family discussions do not really need. So cheerio for now and I look forward to catching up with you in future.Yours sincerelyWayne L BinchLast edited by stevebinch per request. Removed names of some children (2009-6-26)"

waynebinch 

Dear ReadersI mentioned in my previous postings that I had looked up the correct terms to use for various family members in their relationship to me, so I have listed below all the terms for all of the family members found so far. For easy reference, I have listed each term applicable within each generation.In my other earlier postings, I listed each relationship to each person, while stepping down each generation as each line got closer to me, within each posting, as you can establish from the chart below.Family Tree Relationship ChartIn reading this chart, it should be noted that I am from Generation 5 and that Generation 1 is my great-great grandfather.Generation 1The parent of my great grandfather is my Great-Great Grandfather, of which I have 1.Generation 2The parent of my grandfather is my Great Grandfather, of which I have 1.The sibling of my great grandfather is my Great-Great Aunt or Great-Great Uncle, of which I have at least 2 great-great aunts and 3 great-great uncles.Generation 3The parent of my father is my Grandfather, of which I have 1.The sibling of my grandfather is my Great Aunt or Great Uncle, of which I have at least 2 great aunts and 4 great uncles.The child of my great-great aunt or great-great uncle is my First Cousin Twice Removed, of which I have at least 15. Generation 4The parent of mine is my Father, of which I have 1.The sibling of my father is my Aunt or Uncle, of which I have 3 aunts and 5 uncles.The child of my great aunt or great uncle is my First Cousin Once Removed, of which I have at least 19.The child of the child of my great-great aunt or great-great uncle is my Second Cousin Once Removed, of which I have at least 24.Generation 5The sibling of mine is my Sister or Brother, of which I have 1 sister.The child of my aunt or uncle is my First Cousin, of which I have at least 16.The child of the child of my great aunt or great uncle is my Second Cousin, of which I have at least 27.The child of the child of the child of my great-great aunt or great-great uncle is my Third Cousin, of which I have at least 29.Generation 6The child of mine is my Daughter or Son, of which I have none.The child of my sibling is my Niece or Nephew, of which I have 3 nieces and 1 nephew.The child of my first cousin is my First Cousin One Removed, of which I have at least 10.The child of my second cousin is my Second Cousin Once Removed, of which I have at least 23.The child of my third cousin is my Third Cousin Once Removed, of which I have at least 57.Generation 7The child of my daughter or son is my Granddaughter or Grandson, of which I have none.The child of my niece or nephew is my Great Niece or Great Nephew, of which I have at least 3 great nieces and 3 great nephews.The child of my first cousin once removed is my First Cousin Twice Removed, of which I have none.The child of my second cousin once removed is my Second Cousin Twice Removed, of which I have at least 19.The child of my third cousin once removed is my Third Cousin Twice Removed, of which I have at least 34.

maddison binch 

hello im maddison binch the child of darryl binchbye =)

Brett Anderson 

Hi, My name is Brett Anderson from Geelong, I now live at nearby Clifton Springs allong with my 2 brothers Dale and Craig. Dale and I have no children and Craig still only has the one as listed in you family tree (Kieran Luke). It looks like you have done a lot of work. I can let you know that my Grandmother Eva Lillian Binch (Anderson) died a few years ago. Also my father (Her son)Harold Andrew Anderson died in 2005. My Aunty Dorothy Anderson died last year.I hope this assists you some. You are welcome to e-mail me if I can assist further.

waynebinch 

Dear MaddisonThanks very much for saying hello and telling me that you are the child of Darryl Binch. I was wondering what you thought of my submission to the Binch Family website, as I have not had much feedback. Please feel free to call in to visit my mother and I, as we are nearly always home and have enough supplies for your journey home again.Yours sincerelyWayne

waynebinch 

Dear BrettThanks very much for replying to me on the Binch Family website, as I have not had much feedback so far and would welcome any comment that you care to make. I hope that things are going well with you and your brothers, Dale and Craig, as well as Craig’s son, Kieran Luke, at Clifton Springs, as I believe that it is very nice there, but a bit breezy. I have tried to do a lot of work regarding the family tree, but everyone has there own interpretations on things. It was sad to hear that your Grandmother, Eva Lillian Binch (Anderson) passed away a few years ago, along with your father, Harold Andrew Anderson in 2005, as well as your Aunty, Dorothy Anderson, last year. If you plan on coming up this way, please feel free to call in on my mother and I, as we are nearly always home and more often than not our supply cupboard is well stocked.Yours sincerelyWayne

gayner 

Hi WayneSamuel Binch born 1819 Calverton married Maria Cooper 19 April 1840 Calverton.Samuel died 1895 buried 16 Jan 1895 Calverton.Maria was buried 10 March 1895 Calverton.Their children-James born 1841 died 1846 CalvertonWilliam born 1843 Calverton died 1919 CalvertonHenry James baptised 2 Nov 1846 Calverton died 11 July 1921 American Fork UtahHenry James Binch married Emma Staniforth 1878 in Basford Registration District and emigrated to USA same year.They had 2 sons-Henry James born Jan 18 1879 American Fork UtahJohn William born 25 Sept 1882 American Fork UtahEmma dies 7 May 1885 and Henry James remarries to Charlotte Shelley 7 April 1890-Charlotte dies 26 April 1932-Henry James and Charlotte had these childrenJoseph Binch born 25 April 1889 dies 27 April 1889Thomas Edward Binch born 10 Jan 1891 dies 10 April 1965Emma Elizabeth Binch born 6 August 1893George Franklin Binch born 24 June 1895 dies 9 December 1982William Binch born 1843 Calverton died 1919 Calverton-he married Jane Kirkham 20 April 1862 Calverton.Jane died 1877 age 34 and was buried 25 Jan 1877 at Calverton.I think she died as a result of childbirth complications with the dead baby Mark Binch-William did not remarry.Their children-James Binch born 1863 baptised 22 Nov 1863 CalvertonRichard Binch born 1865 bap 9 July Calverton dies 1930 West Derby LiverpoolElizabeth Maria born 1867 CalvertonSamuel Binch born 1870 CalvertonNelson Binch born 1875 Calverton baptised as young man 20 Feb 1887 CalvertonMark born late 1876 buried age 2 months 4 Feb 1877 CalvertonHope that helps Elaine

waynebinch

Which William Binch do you refer to as mine married Sarah Ryde. I will do another submission with the changes.

waynebinch 

"The Netherlands ConnectionFrederick Arthur Binch b 30/03/1925 Beeston, Nottinghamshire, England, d / / M Sheila Margaret Mennie b 06/09/1932 Beeston, Nottinghamsire, England d / / Jane Sandra Binch b 11/02/1956 Bulwell, Nottinghamshire, England, d / / M 02/06/1990 Harlingen, Netherlands Roger Smith b 30/12/1957 Clifton, Nottinghamshire, England, d / / James Henry Smith b 13/01/1992 Nottinghamshire, England, d / / Nicola Janes Smith b 13/11/1993 Nottinghamshire, England, d / / Mark Frederick Binch b 09/08/1965 Bulwell, Nottinghamshire, England, d / / M 20/11/2000 Harlingen, Netherlands Cecilia Evalina Talma b 20/11/1964 Hardegarijp, Netherlands, d / /"

waynebinch 

Second Binch family in AustraliaFreda Joyce Binch b / / England, d / / M 08/02/1946 Ballidu, Western AustraliaAlbert Joseph Banks b / / d / /

waynebinch 

"Rosina Binch b / /1745 Breslau, Schlsn, Pruessen, Germany d / / M / /1774 Breslau, Schlsn, Pruessen, GermanyJohann Friedrich Hanke b ?Johan Binch b ?M Kunne b ? Diderich Binch b /07/1660 Gesher, Westfalen, Pruessen, Germany d ?"