[Index]
Alice Amy RUDD (1889 - 1935)
Children Self + Spouses Parents Grandparents Greatgrandparents
William Victor JENNINGS (1912 - )
Elizabeth Mary JENNINGS (1914 - 1977)
Alice Amy RUDD (1889 - 1935)

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Victor Randolph JENNINGS (1888 - 1918)

Keith Colstoun WADE-BROWN (1883 - 1953)
William RUDD (1833 - 1899) James RUDD



Mary (RUDD)



Esther FOULKES (1847 - 1891) George FOULKES



Esther (FOULKES)




b. 1889 at Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia
m. (1) 1911 Victor Randolph JENNINGS (1888 - 1918) at Sydney, NSW, Australia
m. (2) 1921 Keith Colstoun WADE-BROWN (1883 - 1953) at Sydney, NSW, Australia
d. 11 Mar 1935 at Brisbane, Queensland, Australia aged 46
Near Relatives of Alice Amy RUDD (1889 - 1935)
Relationship Person Born Birth Place Died Death Place Age
Grandfather James RUDD
Grandmother Mary (RUDD)
Grandfather George FOULKES
Grandmother Esther (FOULKES)

Father in Law William H JENNINGS
Mother in Law Mary Ann (JENNINGS)
Father in Law Nugent WADE-BROWN 1919 Sydney, NSW, Australia
Mother in Law Margaret Campbell ANTILL 04 Jul 1852 Picton, NSW, Australia 21 Oct 1906 Picton, NSW, Australia 54

Father William RUDD abt 1833 Campbelltown, NSW, Australia 1899 Campbelltown, NSW, Australia 66
Mother Esther FOULKES abt 1847 1891 Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia 44

Self Alice Amy RUDD 1889 Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia 11 Mar 1935 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 46

Husband Victor Randolph JENNINGS 1888 Sydney, NSW, Australia 1918 France 30
Husband Keith Colstoun WADE-BROWN 1883 Berrima, NSW, Australia 1953 McKinlay, Queensland, Australia 70

Son William Victor JENNINGS 1912 Manly, NSW, Australia
Daughter Elizabeth Mary JENNINGS 1914 Manly, NSW, Australia 1977 NSW, Australia 63

Sister Mary Grace RUDD 1878 Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia
Brother William Henry RUDD abt 1882 Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia 1945 Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia 63
Sister Minnie Eileen RUDD 1887 Naranderra, New South Wales, Australia

Son in Law Gordon Clive KANE

Niece Margaret Elizabeth LAIDLEY 1910 Queensland, Australia
Niece Pauline Alice LAIDLEY 1913 Queensland, Australia
Niece Gillian Antill Wade DAVIDSON 1900 Queensland, Australia
Nephew Guilford Lindsay Montgomery DAVIDSON 1900 Queensland, Australia
Nephew Nugent Montgomery DAVIDSON 1902 Sandgate, Queensland, Australia 1928 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 26
Niece Living or Recently Deceased
Niece Living or Recently Deceased

Sister in Law Lilian Leila WADE-BROWN 13 Jul 1873 Gin Gin, Queensland, Australia 02 Dec 1961 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 88
Sister in Law Margaret Allice WADE-BROWN 08 May 1875 Goulburn, NSW, Australia 28 Aug 1950 Bowral, NSW, Australia 75
Sister in Law Elsie Ellen WADE-BROWN 1877 Queensland, Australia
Brother in Law Unnamed male WADE-BROWN 17 May 1878 Queensland, Australia 1878 Queensland, Australia 0
Sister in Law Mildred WADE-BROWN 1879 Queensland, Australia
Brother in Law Nugent WADE-BROWN 1882 Picton, NSW, Australia 1964 Queensland, Australia 82
Sister in Law Christian Jean de Gifford WADE-BROWN 1895 Picton, NSW, Australia
Brother in Law Henry C QUINLIN
Sister in Law Ida E DONNELLY
Events in Alice Amy RUDD (1889 - 1935)'s life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
1889 Alice Amy RUDD was born Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia Note 1
1891 2 Death of mother Esther FOULKES (aged 44) Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia Note 2 52, 60
1899 10 Death of father William RUDD (aged 66) Campbelltown, NSW, Australia Note 3 17
1911 22 Married Victor Randolph JENNINGS (aged 23) Sydney, NSW, Australia Note 4 52
1912 23 Birth of son William Victor JENNINGS Manly, NSW, Australia Note 5 17
1914 25 Birth of daughter Elizabeth Mary JENNINGS Manly, NSW, Australia Note 6 17
1918 29 Death of husband Victor Randolph JENNINGS (aged 30) France Note 7
1921 32 Married Keith Colstoun WADE-BROWN (aged 38) Sydney, NSW, Australia Note 8 52
1925 36 Residence Wentworth, Abbot St, New Farm, Brisbane Note 9 37
11 Mar 1935 46 Alice Amy RUDD died Brisbane, Queensland, Australia Note 10 52, 60
Death of son William Victor JENNINGS Note 11
Note 1: Australia, Births and Baptisms, 1792-1981
Name Alice Amy Rudd
Gender Female
Baptism Age 1
Birth Date 10 Aug 1889
Baptism Date 17 Oct 1890
Baptism Place St Michael's, Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia
Father William Rudd
Mother Esther Folkes
FHL Film Number 992911
Note 2: NSW bmd
RUDD ESTHER 14790/1891 GEORGE ESTHER WAGGA WAGGA

Wagga Wagga Advertiser 25 July 1891
RUDD.-On the 24th instant, at Newtown, Wagga Wagga, Esther, the beloved wife of William Rudd, aged 44 years.
Note 3: NSW bmd - RUDD WILLIAM H 1107/1899 JAMES MARY CAMPBELLTOWN

Wagga Wagga Advertiser 31 Jan 1899
Death or Mr. William Rudd.
A WELL-KNOWN WAGGA RESIDENT.
News was received in Wagga yesterday
that Mr. William Rudd, who, as was
reported in our issue of Saturday, was
then seriously ill at Campbelltown, died at
that place on Sunday morning. His
illness was of a very short nature. A
week ago he was seized with a fit and as
this was succeeded by other attacks of
the same character he took to his bed
and medical advice was called. Despite
every attention from his brother, with
whom he was staying, and from the
family, Mr. Rudd gradually grew worse
and after a few days paralysis set in, death
occurring about 11 o'clock on Sunday morn-
ing. The serious character of the illness
was not recognised until last Wednesday
when Mr. Rudd's family were sent for and
they were with their father to the end.
Probably there was no one who was
better known throughout this district than
the late Mr. William Rudd. He was born
at Kenny's Hill near Campbelltown, where
his father owned a farm, but over half a
century ago has now elapsed since his
parents removed to this district and took
up Wagingoberembe station, young William
who was the eldest son, being at that time
a lad of some 12 or 13 years of age.
In due course Mr. Rudd, senr. gave his son
a start on a place of his own and the young
man went in largely for dealing in stock
and other property, the multifarious specu-
lations with which he was connected gener-
ally proving highly successful. Of shrewd
disposition, and possessing the faculty of
recognising a bargain, Mr. Rudd, during his
career, acquired a considerable amount of
property. He selected freely on Arajoel,
and at different times held large interests in
various station properties. His wife was a
Wagga lady, Miss Foulkes, and he was left
a widower about 7 or 8 years ago. The
family consisted of three daughters and one
son, all of whom survive their parents. The
late Mrs. Callaghan, of Wagga, was a sister
of Mr. Rudd, his brothers being the late
Mr. James Rudd, of Wagingoberembee,
Messrs. John and Isaac Rudd, of Colombo,
and Mr. Thomas Rudd, of Campbelltown.
The remains are to be brought to Wagga by
mail train this morning, and the funeral
will leave the railway station upon the
arrival of that train here.





The CatholicPress 11 Feb 1899
WAGGA.
Death of Mr. William Rudd.
The remains of the late Mr. Wm. Rudd,
which came up by the mail train from
Campbelltown, were interred in the family
grave at the Wagga cemetery on Tuesday
week. The funeral was largely attended, de-
ceased being an old and well-known resident.
Although Mr. Rudd only remained in Campbelltown until he was 17 years of age, he
always regarded this place as his home. He
was well known there, and the expressions
of sympathy and sorrow which found vent
on his death becoming known were most
marked. The house where Mr. Rudd died
was some two miles from the railway station.
On Tuesday evening there gathered there,
to pay their last token of respect, quite a
number of local residents and friends from
the city. Rev. Father P. B. Kennedy,
O.S.F., parish priest of Waverley, an old
friend of the deceased's, came up and officiated at the ceremonies held at the house
prior to the removal of the body to the train.
He was assisted by the Rev. Father Dunne,
of Campbelltown. Amongst those who
assembled at the house or joined in the pro-
cession to the railway subsequently were
Mr. William Rudd (son of deceased), Miss
Rudd (daughter), Mrs. James Rudd, Mr.
Isaac Rudd and Mr. Thomas Rudd (brothers
of deceased), Mr. lsadore Rudd and Mr.
Frank Rudd, nephews), Mr. John Kidd,
M.P., Messrs. Sedgwick, O'Donnell, Wood-
house, Fieldhouse, Ward (Sydney), Bourke
(Sydney), Vardy (Sydney), I. Rudd (Har-
rington Point), Warby, Munroe, Water-
worth, Hickey, Hogan, Brenell (manager
Bank of New South Wales) and Rush. Mr.
P. K. White, nephew of deceased, was
prevented by professional engagements from
attending, but sent a telegram of sympathy.
The remains had been enclosed in a leaden
shell, which was encased in a polished oak
casket, with massive silver handles and
mountings, and a silver plate bearing the
inscription: "William Rudd, died 29th
January, 1899, aged (66. R.I.P." Hand-
some floral tributes were sent by Campbell-
town and Sydney friends, but only those
from the immediate relatives were brought
to Wagga. After the sad office of entrain-
ing the remains, the ceremony so far as
Campbelltown was concerned was over,
only the chief mourners, the son and
daughter and immediate relations, coming
to Wagga. When the mail train arrived at
Wagga there was a fairly large assemblage
at the station of those who wished to follow
the remains to the grave. The coffin was
removed from the train and placed in the
hearse, the bell at the convent, which had
been the gift of the deceased, tolling out,
meanwhile, its sad message. Before 10
o'clock the procession had moved off to the
cemetery, those joining in addition to tho
principal mourners before mentioned in-
cluding the Mayor (Ald, Geo, Coloman),
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Byrnes, Messrs. W. S.
Chauney, J. Hopkins, M. Loughlin, T.
Loughlin, M. Mongan, J. Johnson (Gan-
main), J. T. Kelly, J. Beattie, P. M'Alister,
W, M'Alister, Leahey (The Rock), P.
Hopkins, J.Walker, F. Seymour, Ewan
Cameron, H. Cameron (junr.), J. Burgess,
G. Crisp (Messrs. A. A. Mourant and Co,),
O. Fuller, R. Higgins, W, Higgins, M.
M'Garry, T. Jones, F. H. Atherton, J.
Murray and C. Chapman. The remains were
interred in the family grave in the Catholic
portion of the cemetery, beside those of his
wife and two of his children. The bearers were
Messrs. M. Mongan, J. Burgess, F. Seymour,
W, Conway, E. Costain, and J. Castles. The
Rev. Father Campbell conducted the
funeral obsequies. Solemn Requeim Masses
for the repose of the soul of the deceased
were said on Tuesday morning in St.
Charles' Church, Waverley, by the Rev.
Father Kennedy, in the Campbelltown
Church by the Rev. Father Dunne, and in
St. Michael's Church, Wagga, by the Rev.
Father Campbell, and at Gosford by the
Rev. Father Kickham.
Note 4: Australia Marriage Index, 1788-1950
Name Alice A Rudd
Spouse Name Victor R Jennings
Marriage Date 1911
Marriage Place New South Wales
Registration Place Sydney New South Wales
Registration Year 1911
Registration Number 8268
Household Members
Name Age
Victor R Jennings
Alice A Rudd
Note 5: NSW bmd - JENNINGS WILLIAM V 18380/1912 VICTOR R ALICE A MANLY
Note 6: NSW bmd - JENNINGS ELIZABETH M. 12736/1914 VICTOR. ALICE. MANLY
Note 7: Global, Find A Grave Index for Non-Burials, Burials at Sea, and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current
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Name Corporal Victor Randolph Jennings
Death Date 18 Apr 1918
Cemetery Villers-Bretonneux Memorial
Burial or Cremation Place Villers-Bretonneux, Departement de la Somme, Picardie, France
Has Bio? N
URL http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=16184350&ref=acom



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Victor Randolph JENNINGS
Regimental number 6818
Place of birth Cumberland New South Wales
Religion Methodist
Occupation Bookkeeper
Address Mosman, New South Wales
Marital status Married
Age at embarkation 29
Next of kin Wife, Mrs Alice Amy Jennings, 61 Raglan Street, Mosman, New South Wales
Enlistment date 11 April 1917
Rank on enlistment Private
Unit name 19th Battalion, 20th Reinforcement
AWM Embarkation Roll number 23/36/4
Embarkation details Unit embarked from Sydney, New South Wales, on board HMAT A16 Port Melbourne on 16 July 1917
Regimental number from Nominal Roll 6818A
Rank from Nominal Roll Corporal
Unit from Nominal Roll 35th Battalion
Fate Killed in Action 18 April 1918
Place of burial No known grave

Sydney Morning Herald 8 may 1918
JENNINGS.--Killed in France, April 18, Victor R.,
the dearly beloved husband of Alice Jennings, 61 Rag-
lan-street, Mosman.
JENNINGS.--Killed in France, April 18, Victor R.,
the youngest son of the late W. H. Jennings and
Mrs. M. Jennings. Mosman.
JENNINGS.--Killed in action, April 18, Victor R., the
dearly beloved brother of H. H. Jennings, Texas,
Queensland.
Note 8: Australia Marriage Index, 1788-1950
Name Alice A Jennings
Spouse Name Keith C W Brown
Marriage Date 1921
Marriage Place New South Wales
Registration Place Sydney New South Wales
Registration Year 1921
Registration Number 319
Household Members
Name Age
Keith C W Brown
Alice A Jennings
Note 9: BROWN Alice Amy - hd; Keith Colstown Wade - surveyor
Note 10: Australia Death Index, 1787-1985
Name Alice Amy Brown
Death Date 11 Mar 1935
Death Place Queensland
Father's Name William Rudd
Mother's Name Esther Falk
Registration Year 1935
Registration Place Queensland
Registration Number B027030
Page number 210


Sydney Morning Herald 16 March 1935
WADE BROWN.—March 11, Alice Amy, beloved wife of Keith Wade Brown, Sandgate, Queensland, and youngest daughter of the late William Rudd, of Wagga Wagga.
Note 11: died 29 May 1986 Qld - ancestry tree

Qld - bmd 1986 4057 William Victor Jennings - Jennings
Source References:
37. Type: Vital Record, Abbr: Australian electoral rolls, Title: Australian Electoral Rolls, Auth: Australian government
- Reference = (Residence)
- Notes: BROWN Alice Amy - hd; Keith Colstown Wade - surveyor
52. Type: Australia Birth Marriage Death Index 1787 - 1985 Record
- Reference = (Marriage)
- Notes: Australia Marriage Index, 1788-1950
Name Alice A Rudd
Spouse Name Victor R Jennings
Marriage Date 1911
Marriage Place New South Wales
Registration Place Sydney New South Wales
Registration Year 1911
Registration Number 8268
Household Members
Name Age
Victor R Jennings
Alice A Rudd
- Reference = (Death)
- Notes: Australia Death Index, 1787-1985
Name Alice Amy Brown
Death Date 11 Mar 1935
Death Place Queensland
Father's Name William Rudd
Mother's Name Esther Falk
Registration Year 1935
Registration Place Queensland
Registration Number B027030
Page number 210
- Reference = (Marriage)
- Notes: Australia Marriage Index, 1788-1950
Name Alice A Jennings
Spouse Name Keith C W Brown
Marriage Date 1921
Marriage Place New South Wales
Registration Place Sydney New South Wales
Registration Year 1921
Registration Number 319
Household Members
Name Age
Keith C W Brown
Alice A Jennings
60. Type: Newspaper, Title: Trove, http://trove.nla.gov.au
- Reference = (Death)
- Notes: Sydney Morning Herald 16 March 1935
WADE BROWN.—March 11, Alice Amy, beloved wife of Keith Wade Brown, Sandgate, Queensland, and youngest daughter of the late William Rudd, of Wagga Wagga.