See also

Family of Benjamin Charles Alfred TRELIVING and Sarah Ann CLARKE

Husband: Benjamin Charles Alfred TRELIVING (1836-1907)
Wife: Sarah Ann CLARKE ( - )
Children: Boy TRELIVING (1864-1864)
Thomas William TRELIVING (1865-1866)
Blanche Georgina TRELIVING (1866-1866)
Emily Sarah TRELIVING (1868-1956)
Benjamin Charles TRELIVING (1871- )
William Henry TRELIVING (1874-1874)

Husband: Benjamin Charles Alfred TRELIVING

Name: Benjamin Charles Alfred TRELIVING1
Sex: Male
Father: Thomas Giles Kilbourn TRELIVING (1805-1870)
Mother: Charlotte Barton DOLLING (1805-1888)
Birth 1836 Lambeth, London, England
Death 1907 (age 70-71) Collingswood, South Australia, Australia

Wife: Sarah Ann CLARKE

Name: Sarah Ann CLARKE1
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -

Child 1: Boy TRELIVING

Name: Boy TRELIVING1
Sex: Male
Birth 15 Jun 1864 at sea, Victoria, Australia
Death 16 Jun 1864 (age 0) at sea, Victoria, Australia

Child 2: Thomas William TRELIVING

Name: Thomas William TRELIVING1
Sex: Male
Birth 1865 Collingswood, South Australia, Australia
Death 1866 (age 0-1) Collingswood, South Australia, Australia

Child 3: Blanche Georgina TRELIVING

Name: Blanche Georgina TRELIVING1
Sex: Female
Birth 1866 Collingswood, South Australia, Australia
Death 1866 (age 0) Collingswood, South Australia, Australia

Child 4: Emily Sarah TRELIVING

Name: Emily Sarah TRELIVING1
Sex: Female
Spouse: Thomas George NORRIS (1869-1943)
Birth 1868 Victoria, Australia
Death 1956 (age 87-88) Australia

Child 5: Benjamin Charles TRELIVING

Name: Benjamin Charles TRELIVING1
Sex: Male
Birth 1871 Collingswood, South Australia, Australia

Child 6: William Henry TRELIVING

Name: William Henry TRELIVING1
Sex: Male
Birth 1874 Collingswood, South Australia, Australia
Death 1874 (age 0) Richmond, Victoria, Australia

Sources

1"Nick Heard". www.heardfamilyhistory.org.uk. This GEDCOM is predominantly the work of Nick Heard, but it incorporates the collaborated work of many other family historians. You are welcome to use the information herein but please acknowledge the source. Every effort has been made to ensure the data is accurate, but any use you make of it is entirely at your own risk. (c) Nick Heard 2009