Thanks very much for doing that. Quite a sizeable task, that one! It now looks good, and makes much more sense!I've tidied up the wiki page - let me know if you think there any remaining issues with it!
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Thanks very much for doing that. Quite a sizeable task, that one! It now looks good, and makes much more sense!I've tidied up the wiki page - let me know if you think there any remaining issues with it!
Thanks for that, looks like his birth certificate is needed to clarify the spelling. His son wrote an article about him in 2016 referring to him as 'Erwin':I don't think this one is clear cut: his marriage in 1949 (Vic BDM 27943/1949) was as Erwin Albt Dornau but his WWII enlistment record from 1944 is Albert Irwin Dornau. Electoral roll is consistently Erwin Albert Dornau (he lived in Bentleigh) but both probate and grave have Albert Irwin Dornau.
Trove searches for him as a footballer show more results for "Erwin Dornau" than "Irwin Dornau" but both are fairly common. I'm not sure there is a clear error in the current records - maybe if the birth certificate showed Irwin the case would be stronger, but families getting spelling of names wrong on graves is sadly not that uncommon!
Another request, the Balldale wiki page needs updating as well.I've tidied up the wiki page - let me know if you think there any remaining issues with it!
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Sorry to say - this looks like it is not 100% correct to me.Stephen R has email to advised that
Fitzroy 1917 - Frank Strawbridge Frank Strawbridge - Wikipedia
is now to be
William Frank Strawbridge DOB 24.1.1896. /. DOD 22.5.1968
and WW2 service record.
There was a huge amount of attachment and research that he sent me.
I wont post here, but if anyone wants it forwarded on just DM your email address.
Can someone update the wiki please.
Rhett
Sorry to say - this looks like it is not 100% correct to me.
Footballer is William Frank Strawbridge DOB 24.1.1896 - this checks out in Trove (particulary breach of promise articles from 1925) and Vic BDM shows birth in 1896.
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However the 1968 death is for the William Frank Strawbridge who was born in 1910. (Vic BDM records show this)
The footballer was later a leather worker and appears on electoral roles in Queensland from 1954 onwards.
Death should be 25 January 1971 in Brisbane (based on matching parents names)
Queensland BDM record:
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Sorry to say - this looks like it is not 100% correct to me.
Footballer is William Frank Strawbridge DOB 24.1.1896 - this checks out in Trove (particulary breach of promise articles from 1925) and Vic BDM shows birth in 1896.
View attachment 1328664
However the 1968 death is for the William Frank Strawbridge who was born in 1910. (Vic BDM records show this)
The footballer was later a leather worker and appears on electoral roles in Queensland from 1954 onwards.
Death should be 25 January 1971 in Brisbane (based on matching parents names)
Queensland BDM record:
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This was a long time ago but...In a brief email conversation with Stephen Rodgers today he also advised of a new update; that the Jack Ross who played for Geelong from 1919-1922, is actually made up of two different people!
John William Ross (1919 : 2 games)
John Charles Ross (1920-1922 33 games)
I wonder if this is just a mistake in the paper?:This was a long time ago but...
I was looking to update wikipedia entry for John William Ross and things don't seem to stack up
John William Ross was born in Ramsbottom, Lancashire, England on 15 August 1895 - son of David Ross & mother not yet identified (she died when he was still young) and father re-married to Elizabeth in 1900s
He appears in 1911 census living in Ramsbottom with his father and step-mother (age 15, occupation iron turner in textile industry)
He married Doris Evelyn Temple Dawson (1897-1994) in April 1922 at Heywood, Lancashire, England
John and Doris first appear in Australian electoral roll records in 1931 in Geelong North and Ancestry trees show an emigration record for Doris in 1927 (possible this is not correct)
John William Ross died at Geelong North in 1943
I just cant see it being likely that this Jack Ross came to Australia, played two games of VFL football, went back to England & got married and then emigrated later in the 1920s.
If we look at records relating to the player, this article after his first game shows he came from East Geelong but I can't find much on Trove that helps to confirm the identity of the player. I haven't seen anything that even shows given name initials... (maybe football record?) In order to change official records we would need a clear alternative identified with evidence - I think the current record is unlikely to be correct but have no alternative suggestion. Anyone have any ideas?
Hi Rhett - I think that would be helpful - I totally agree that the 1919 games are for a different Ross to the 1920-22 games now credited to J. C. Ross.I sought out the original email from Stephen R
"Jack Ross, who is in the records as the Geel player of 1919-22, is actually 2 Jack Ross's! The more prominent guy is John Charles Ross, 1920-22, OK career but more prominent later as an administrator (remember the N.H.Drew/J.C.Ross Stand) - well, we've just been given incontrovertible truth that the 2 games of 1919 were played by John William Ross. (Both called Jack)..."
I could follow up with him and ask him for evidence he was given
I'd also like to know what made them conclude that the English-born and raised John William Ross was the Geelong 1919 player! Once they decided/heard that was the player's name why didn't they find the chap (with the exact same name) who was born at Geelong, was okay age-wise, and living there in 1919?! He wasn't that hard to find. If they still insist that J. W. 'Jack' Ross has to be the player then they at least should make it the local lad, not someone who almost certainly hadn't been within a thousand miles of this land at that stage of his life!Hi Rhett - I think that would be helpful - I totally agree that the 1919 games are for a different Ross to the 1920-22 games now credited to J. C. Ross.
I've looked up the UK 1921 census and the John William Ross currently identified as the player was living in Lancashire with his parents in April 1921 so it seems really unlikely he was the player - but if family members have clear evidence that has been passed on to AFL then that is great and my query was in vain.
Personally, I think all the evidence in newspapers points to Richard William Jolly Ross (1889-1955) as identified by 35Daicos being the 1919 player.
James Lyell Thorpe is listed as a Scotch College premiership player, maybe that why he's been identified as the Fitzroy player:The game's records have this chap playing for Fitzroy in 1908:
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I think they have the wrong person, and that it's very likely the player was:
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He was known as Egbert (Bert), presumably because his father was also James:
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Bert Thorpe played with Collingwood District (Collingwood's unofficial reserves team at the time) for many years:
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It would be very surprising if that wasn’t the player who played senior football with Fitzroy in 1908. I think the AFL chaps may have picked the wrong James!! Thorpe played for Fitzroy 2 May and 13 June 1908. Bert Thorpe plays the 1909 Rd. 1 game for CD (Collingwood District) on May 1st, just a couple of days after J. E. Thorpe joined from Fitzroy, and stays in the team pretty much from then on. So I’m sure J. E. Thorpe and Bert Thorpe will be the same person! We have Thorpe playing 3 games in 1907, but (this is where it gets tricky!) also 1 game in 1908. That’s a Rd. 5 game, played on 30 May. So did he leave CD for Fitzroy at the start of 1908 (or even during 1907), return briefly, head back to Fitzroy soon after, then go back to CD at the start of the following year?! I think he must have, but it does seem strange! That’s about the only doubt I have with this.
He lived with his parents at North Fitzroy around the time he played for Fitzroy:
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The family had been living at that address for quite a few years.
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When he made his Fitzroy debut the four "main" papers said he was from Clifton Hill:
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Clifton Hill is very close to North Fitzroy, so perhaps they mean the area rather than the football club. There's an E. Thorpe in a 1906 Spensley Street Methodist FC team photo. There's also a D. Thorpe, and Egbert/Bert had a younger brother, Daniel. Spensley Street is at Clifton Hill. A significant number of the players in that team photo went on to play for Collingwood District, with Jack Edgley and (almost certainly) Bert Thorpe playing for CD and at senior level with Fitzroy. At Fitzroy he played on the wing, at CD he usually played as a centreman:
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This does suggest Thorpe was quite well known at the time he played his first game of 1909 for CD:
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If anyone has anything to add please do so! While I know for sure James Egbert Thorpe was living in the perfect spot (Fitzroy area) in 1908, I'd like to know where James Lyell Thorpe was by then, but haven't found him. By 1914 (when he enlisted) he seems to have been living in NSW, and spent the rest of his days there. By 1905 his parents and three siblings were living in Lyttelton New Zealand, but it doesn't look as if he was with them.
Thanks for that. I did actually see that, and "conveniently" left it out of my post!! I am hoping they just put him on that list of Scotch College students who went on to play VFL/AFL football because the AFL chaps think he is the Fitzroy player, rather than them knowing he was for sure! While that does perhaps cast some doubt on things I still think there is more than enough evidence to suggest he's been wrongly identified in the game's records.James Lyell Thorpe is listed as a Scotch College premiership player, maybe that why he's been identified as the Fitzroy player:
https://www.scotch.vic.edu.au/greatscot/2010sepGS/51.htm
44 James Lyell Thorpe
Born 21 October 1884. SC 1900. SC 1st XVIII 1900 (premiership player, 1900). Debuted 2 May 1908. Fitzroy 1908. Two games. No goals. Died 25 September 1962