Elizabeth Bandy
#706, b. 1677, d. 1677
Father | Edward Bandy d. 28 Nov 1698 |
Mother | (?) Joan d. 20 May 1711 |
Death* | 1677 | Elizabeth Bandy died in 1677. |
Birth* | 1677 | She was born in 1677. |
She was the daughter of Edward Bandy and (?) Joan. |
Last Edited | 5 Sep 2016 |
Elizabeth Bandy
#874, b. 1717
Father | Joseph Bandy |
Mother | (?) Sarah |
Birth* | 1717 | Elizabeth Bandy was born in 1717. |
She was the daughter of Joseph Bandy and (?) Sarah. |
Last Edited | 5 Sep 2016 |
Ellen Bandy
#887, b. 1845
Father | Edward Bandy b. 1815 |
Mother | (?) Eliza |
Birth* | 1845 | Ellen Bandy was born in 1845. |
She was the daughter of Edward Bandy and (?) Eliza. |
Last Edited | 5 Sep 2016 |
Elsie Bandy
#231, b. 1907
Father | George Albert Bandy b. 4 Feb 1868, d. 25 Jun 1962 |
Mother | Elizabeth Ann Haigh b. 1878, d. 21 Jul 1962 |
Charts | descendants of Thomas Bandy (1808-96) |
Birth* | 1907 | Elsie Bandy was born in 1907. |
She was the daughter of George Albert Bandy and Elizabeth Ann Haigh. |
Last Edited | 5 Sep 2016 |
Ernest George (Hunter) Bandy
#166, b. 1912
Father | Ernest Samuel Bandy b. 1888, d. 1914 |
Mother | Evelyn Mary Bennett |
Charts | descendants of Thomas Bandy (1808-96) |
Birth* | 1912 | Ernest George (Hunter) Bandy was born in 1912. |
He was the son of Ernest Samuel Bandy and Evelyn Mary Bennett. |
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Last Edited | 5 Sep 2016 |
Ernest Samuel Bandy
#163, b. 1888, d. 1914
Father | George Bandy b. 24 Oct 1851, d. 1924 |
Mother | Elizabeth "Betty" Holder b. 1856, d. 1935 |
Charts | descendants of Thomas Bandy (1808-96) |
Birth* | 1888 | Ernest Samuel Bandy was born in 1888 at Perth, Western Australia. |
He was the son of George Bandy and Elizabeth "Betty" Holder. | ||
Marriage* | 1912 | Ernest Samuel Bandy married Evelyn Mary Bennett in 1912 at Perth, Western Australia. |
Death* | 1914 | Ernest Samuel Bandy died in 1914 at Geraldton, Western Australia. |
Family | Evelyn Mary Bennett | |
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Last Edited | 5 Sep 2016 |
Fay Bandy
#30, b. 1919, d. 1922
Father | Albert George Bandy b. 1885, d. 1963 |
Mother | Olive "Elsie" Langmaid b. 1892, d. 1956 |
Charts | descendants of Thomas Bandy (1808-96) |
Birth* | 1919 | Fay Bandy was born in 1919. |
She was the daughter of Albert George Bandy and Olive "Elsie" Langmaid. | ||
Death* | 1922 | Fay Bandy died in 1922 at Perth, Western Australia. |
Last Edited | 5 Sep 2016 |
Florence Jane Bandy
#63, b. 18 Mar 1876
Father | Thomas Amos Bandy b. 7 Jun 1840, d. 11 Jul 1921 |
Mother | Martha Dora Mortimer b. 6 Jul 1845, d. 21 Sep 1938 |
Charts | descendants of Thomas Bandy (1808-96) |
Person-Note* | Florence Bandy returned to either England or America. She was persuaded to go for singing lessons by her uncle William, the trumpet player. It is not known whether she died there or whether or not she ever married. | |
Birth* | 18 Mar 1876 | Florence Jane Bandy was born on 18 Mar 1876 at Gingin, Western Australia. |
She was the daughter of Thomas Amos Bandy and Martha Dora Mortimer. |
Last Edited | 5 Sep 2016 |
George Bandy
#21, b. 24 Oct 1851, d. 1924
Father | Mr Thomas Bandy b. 1808, d. 1896 |
Mother | Sarah Parks d. 1881 |
Charts | descendants of Thomas Bandy (1808-96) |
Person-Note* | George and Elizabeth Bandy also produced a stillborn female child in 1895. George, the third son of Thomas and Sarah Bandy, was born in February 1852 at Claremont, Western Australia. He was the first child of the couple to be born in the Swan River Colony as it was known then. He was a small child with curly, auburn hair, and was a source of joy to his parents, as it was first feared that he may have suffered some damage, as his mother had had a bad fall just prior to his birth. However, all was well. A school had been built in James Street and George attended this school until he was 14. At this time, schools were mainly self supporting. Fees were charged of children whose parents could afford to pay and the teachers received these fees in part payment of salaries. The avowed aim of the Colonial Government was to ensure that the children of the middle and lower classes should gain "on the basis of religion, a sound and serviceable education without any distinction." The children of those who had brought their English titles and wealth to this new land sometimes attended these schools but, more often than not, received their education in private schools in Perth, and in some cases were sent home to England, especially if university work was to be undertaken. However, the demand for graduates was minimal in the early days of the Colony. A Board of Education had been formed and suitable teachers were appointed to conduct classes. Emphasis was placed on the three 'R's, as they were termed; that is, Reading, Writing and Arithmetic. The standard of success was based on a sound ability in these three areas. George was a capable pupil and, although he suffered psychologically when his mother left the Colony, he became quite attached to Mrs Holder who looked after both him and his brother Joseph, while their father was at work. They had moved into their William Street home shortly after their arrival in the Colony, and Mrs Holder was renting one of the other two cottages which Thomas had built. George's marks in his tests were outstanding and he had no difficulty in passing an examination which won him entry into the Post Office at the age of 14. Like his brother, his inclinations lay towards farming, but he was disuaded from this course by his father who felt that greater advantages lay in government employment and security. Like his father he was keen on military service and joined what would now be termed the Volunteer Defence Force. Military instruction was held three nighta a week at the Military Baracks and George attended these. He also gave up his weekend persuits to attend field exercises whenever they were held. He always kept his neatly pressed red jacket and black trousers. The brass buttons were always highly polished as were his sabre, scabbard and leatherware. Unfortunately, the sabre was returned to the army and the trousers and coat were unpicked and remade into a suit for a fancy dress ball. When the Boer War broke out, George was keen to go but he was rejected much to his disappointment. In 1876 he married Elizabeth Holder, the youngest daughter of Mrs Holder who, after the sad loss of her first husband, had remarried. George and Elizabeth were married in St John's Anglican Church in West Perth and later, they bought a large block of land in Cowle Street, where they had their lovely brick home built. This home still stands today, although like many more of the homes in the area, it looks a little the worse for wear. The block which he originally purchased has since been subdivided and the original is only a quarter the size and other houses have been built there. | |
Birth* | 24 Oct 1851 | George Bandy was born on 24 Oct 1851 at Claremont, Western Australia. |
He was the son of Mr Thomas Bandy and Sarah Parks. | ||
Marriage* | 1876 | George Bandy married Elizabeth "Betty" Holder, daughter of Robert Holder and Ellen Sullivan, in 1876 at St Johns Anglican Church, West Perth. |
Death* | 1924 | George Bandy died in 1924 at Perth, Western Australia. |
Family | Elizabeth "Betty" Holder b. 1856, d. 1935 | |
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Last Edited | 5 Sep 2016 |
George Bandy
#594, b. 30 Jan 1713/14, d. 1729
Father | Edward Bandy b. 30 Jul 1676 |
Mother | Rebekah George d. 1729 |
Birth* | 30 Jan 1713/14 | George Bandy was born on 30 Jan 1713/14 at Thornborough, Buckinhamshire. |
He was the son of Edward Bandy and Rebekah George. | ||
Death* | 1729 | George Bandy died in 1729. |
Last Edited | 5 Sep 2016 |
George Bandy
#740, b. 5 Apr 1857, d. 1932
Father | Zebedee Bandy b. 1816, d. 18 Apr 1896 |
Mother | Catherine Jennings |
Birth* | 5 Apr 1857 | George Bandy was born on 5 Apr 1857. |
He was the son of Zebedee Bandy and Catherine Jennings. | ||
Marriage* | 11 Apr 1877 | George Bandy married Leah Bone on 11 Apr 1877 at Wing, Buckinghamshire. |
Death* | 1932 | George Bandy died in 1932. |
Family | Leah Bone | |
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Last Edited | 5 Sep 2016 |
George Albert Bandy
#59, b. 4 Feb 1868, d. 25 Jun 1962
Father | Thomas Amos Bandy b. 7 Jun 1840, d. 11 Jul 1921 |
Mother | Martha Dora Mortimer b. 6 Jul 1845, d. 21 Sep 1938 |
Charts | descendants of Thomas Bandy (1808-96) |
Person-Note* | George Albert Bandy was baptised on 21 May 1868. He died in 1962 aged 94 years. | |
Birth* | 4 Feb 1868 | George Albert Bandy was born on 4 Feb 1868 at Gillingarra, Western Australia. |
He was the son of Thomas Amos Bandy and Martha Dora Mortimer. | ||
Marriage* | 18 Apr 1900 | George Albert Bandy married Elizabeth Ann Haigh, daughter of Allen Haigh and Margaret Williams, on 18 Apr 1900 at Northampton, Western Australia. |
Death* | 25 Jun 1962 | George Albert Bandy died on 25 Jun 1962 at Perth, Western Australia, at age 94. |
Family | Elizabeth Ann Haigh b. 1878, d. 21 Jul 1962 | |
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Last Edited | 5 Sep 2016 |
Grace May Bandy
#109, b. 1898, d. 1976
Father | Joseph Bandy b. 1855, d. 1938 |
Mother | Elizabeth Williams b. 1861, d. 1941 |
Charts | descendants of Thomas Bandy (1808-96) |
Birth* | 1898 | Grace May Bandy was born in 1898 at Northampton, Western Australia. |
She was the daughter of Joseph Bandy and Elizabeth Williams. | ||
Marriage* | 1922 | Grace May Bandy married William Wight in 1922 at Northampton, Western Australia. |
Death* | 1976 | Grace May Bandy died in 1976. |
Family | William Wight b. 1894, d. 1960 | |
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Last Edited | 5 Sep 2016 |
Gwendoline Constance Bandy
#7, b. 20 Jul 1913
Father | Robert Henry Bandy b. 10 Dec 1879, d. 13 Jan 1971 |
Mother | Constance Brunetta Elsegood b. 20 May 1887, d. 15 Jun 1975 |
Charts | descendants of Thomas Bandy (1808-96) |
Address* | Gwendoline Constance Bandy lived at WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 6018. | |
Birth* | 20 Jul 1913 | She was born on 20 Jul 1913 at Perth, Western Australia. |
She was the daughter of Robert Henry Bandy and Constance Brunetta Elsegood. | ||
Marriage* | 1 Oct 1938 | Gwendoline Constance Bandy married Robert James Wilberforce on 1 Oct 1938 at Nth Perth Congregational Church, Western Australia. |
Family | Robert James Wilberforce b. 31 Jul 1910, d. 10 Oct 1987 |
Last Edited | 5 Sep 2016 |
Hannah Bandy
#881, b. 1847
Father | William Bandy b. 1812 |
Mother | Mary Ann |
Birth* | 1847 | Hannah Bandy was born in 1847. |
She was the daughter of William Bandy and Mary Ann. |
Last Edited | 5 Sep 2016 |
Henry Bandy
#738, b. 19 Jan 1851
Father | Zebedee Bandy b. 1816, d. 18 Apr 1896 |
Mother | Catherine Jennings |
Birth* | 19 Jan 1851 | Henry Bandy was born on 19 Jan 1851. |
He was the son of Zebedee Bandy and Catherine Jennings. |
Last Edited | 5 Sep 2016 |
Henry Joseph "Ron" Bandy
#253, b. 6 Jan 1917, d. 10 Sep 1995
Father | Joseph Ambrose Bandy b. 7 Sep 1885, d. 14 Feb 1976 |
Mother | Mercy Elizabeth King d. 30 Dec 1934 |
Charts | descendants of Thomas Bandy (1808-96) |
Birth* | 6 Jan 1917 | Henry Joseph "Ron" Bandy was born on 6 Jan 1917 at Perth, Western Australia. |
He was the son of Joseph Ambrose Bandy and Mercy Elizabeth King. | ||
Death* | 10 Sep 1995 | Henry Joseph "Ron" Bandy died on 10 Sep 1995 at Gingin, Western Australia, at age 78. |
Last Edited | 5 Sep 2016 |
Henry Oliver Bandy
#886, b. 1843
Father | Edward Bandy b. 1815 |
Mother | (?) Eliza |
Birth* | 1843 | Henry Oliver Bandy was born in 1843. |
He was the son of Edward Bandy and (?) Eliza. |
Last Edited | 5 Sep 2016 |
Herbert Joseph Bandy
#105, b. 1891, d. 1963
Father | Joseph Bandy b. 1855, d. 1938 |
Mother | Elizabeth Williams b. 1861, d. 1941 |
Charts | descendants of Thomas Bandy (1808-96) |
Birth* | 1891 | Herbert Joseph Bandy was born in 1891 at Yandanooka, Western Australia. |
He was the son of Joseph Bandy and Elizabeth Williams. | ||
Death* | 1963 | Herbert Joseph Bandy died in 1963 at Geraldton, Western Australia. |
Last Edited | 5 Sep 2016 |
Irene Mignotte Bandy
#164, b. 2 Apr 1896, d. 2 Apr 1984
Father | George Bandy b. 24 Oct 1851, d. 1924 |
Mother | Elizabeth "Betty" Holder b. 1856, d. 1935 |
Charts | descendants of Thomas Bandy (1808-96) |
Person-Note* | Irene Bandy was a spinster. | |
Birth* | 2 Apr 1896 | Irene Mignotte Bandy was born on 2 Apr 1896 at Perth, Western Australia. |
She was the daughter of George Bandy and Elizabeth "Betty" Holder. | ||
Death* | 2 Apr 1984 | Irene Mignotte Bandy died on 2 Apr 1984 at Perth, Western Australia, at age 88. |
Last Edited | 5 Sep 2016 |