| Father | William W Bandy (c 1815 - 1890) | |
| Mother | Ella (Nellie) Harrison (c 1814 - ) | |
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| Reference | E19-2632 |
| Birth | c 1844 | VA, USA1 |
| Death | Date unknown. |
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| Father | John Bandy (c 1790 - ) | |
| Mother | Harriet (?) (c 1811 - ) | |
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| Reference | E18-2647 |
| Birth | c 1844 | TN, USA1 |
| Death | Date unknown. |
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| Father | James Bandy (c 1799 - ) | |
| Mother | Nancy (?) (c 1801 - ) | |
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| Reference | E18-2666 |
| Birth | c 1844 | William Cty, TN, USA1 |
| Death | Date unknown. |
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| Birth | 1844 | |
| Marriage | b Oct-1871 | with=Ann Bandy3 |
| Death | 22-Dec-1874 | aged 30, GRO 3A 368 Buckingham - named on the certificate as 'Weston', Buckingham, BKM, ENG, Witness=Ann Bandy4,2 |
| Burial | 27-Dec-1874 | Buckingham, BKM, ENG5 |
| Family | Ann Bandy (Sep-1846 - 11-Jan-1933) | |
| Children | 1. | Annie Whetstone (31-Oct-1872 - ) |
| 2. | Elizabeth Catharine Whetstone (23-Apr-1874 - Mar-1879) | |
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| Reference | D0519-S1 |
| Birth | 1844 | Leighton Buzzard, BDF, ENG1,2 |
| Marriage | Dec-1867 | Leighton Buzzard, BDF, ENG, with=William Bandy3,4 |
| Census | 2-Apr-1871 | age 27, living with her in-laws, husband and children, Leighton Buzzard, BDF, ENG2 |
| Death | 27-Dec-1875 | age 32, cod: puerperal peritonitis 3 days, Mill Rd, Leighton Buzzard, BDF, ENG, Witness=William Bandy5 |
| Family | William Bandy (Feb-1847 - 3-Jul-1876) | |
| Children | 1. | David Bandy (14-Jan-1868 - Sep-1935) |
| 2. | Elizabeth Bandy (18-Jan-1870 - ) | |
| 3. | George Bandy (Sep-1872 - ) | |
| 4. | Frederick William Bandy (20-Dec-1875 - 3-Jul-1876) | |
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| Father | Richard Bandy (c 1792 - 1854) | |
| Mother | Lucy Rushing (c 1804 - 1887) | |
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| Reference | E18-0772 |
| Birth | 1844 | TN, USA1 |
| Death | Date unknown. |
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| Father | Marcus Bandy (c 1818 - 16-Sep-1853) | |
| Mother | Lydia Williams (c 1826 - ) | |
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| Reference | E18-0781 |
| Birth | 1844 | 1 |
| Birth | 1844 | TN, USA2,3,1 |
| Marriage | Assumed. Date unknown., with=Rough Rigsby4 | |
| Death | Date unknown. | |
| Note | Several children., with=Rough Rigsby4 |
| Family | Rough Rigsby | |
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| Father | John Washington Ballard (1813 - 10-Jun-1887) | |
| Mother | Susan Ann Bandy (Dec-1819 - 20-Jul-1884) | |
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| Reference | E19-1272 |
| Birth | 1844 | 1 |
| Marriage | Assumed. Date unknown., with=J W Hall1 | |
| Death | 1906 | 1 |
| Family | J W Hall | |
| Child | 1. | Selma Hall |
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| Father | Calloway Brown (1815 - a 1870) | |
| Mother | Sarah Lawhorn | |
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| Reference | E19-1920 |
| Birth | 1844 | KY, USA1 |
| Death | Date unknown. |
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| Father | George Waggoner (c 1803 - ) | |
| Mother | Dorcas Bush (c 1805 - 14-Nov-1853) | |
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| Reference | E19-1923 |
| Birth | 1844 | KY, USA1 |
| Marriage | Assumed. Date unknown., with=David Lewis Hill2 | |
| Death | Date unknown. |
| Family | David Lewis Hill (1848 - ) | |
| Child | 1. | Victoria Hill (8-Jan-1868 - 29-Feb-1956) |
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| Father | Hampton W Kelly | |
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| Reference | E17-2398 |
| Birth | 1844 | Madison Cty, AL, USA1 |
| Marriage | 28-Nov-1861 | Madison Cty, AL, USA, with=James Henry Landman1 |
| Death | 15-May-1881 | Huntsville, AL, USA1 |
| Family | James Henry Landman (28-Feb-1835 - a 1860) | |
| Children | 1. | Minnie F Landman |
| 2. | James H J Landman | |
| 3. | Howard F Landman ( - 1950) | |
| 4. | Lizzie V Landman (1-Apr-1866 - 20-Aug-1900) | |
| 5. | Arthur Hampton Landman (Feb-1870 - 4-Sep-1871) | |
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| Father | Thomas Bandy (1808 - 1896) | |
| Mother | Sarah Parks (c 1808 - 1881) | |
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| Birth | Jan-1844 | |
| Death | 3-Sep-1909 | Geraldton, WA, AUS |
| Note | We know very little about William Bandy. Where exactly he was born in England is also not known as records are apparently lost like those of his father. Upon his arrival in the colony, he attended school at Freshwater Bay and later at James Street when the family moved to William Street. He was apparently musically gifted and was given special tuition by a teacher who realised his potential. He preferred the trumpet but, by all accounts, he could play the piano equally as well. After leaving school, he sought employment in the Moore River district and was employed by Joshua Edwards at the junction of the Moore River and the Gingin Brook, minding cattle. He had to give evidence at the trial of John Death, who was standing trial for the murder of an aboriginal child at Gingin. In the newspaper "Inquirer" on 17 October 1860, it was reported that the man had deliberately placed 'Strychnia' in some flour which was taken from his camp by aboriginies and eaten. Evidence was given at the Quarter Sessions in January 1861 that John Death had been aggravated by the pilfering of his supplies of tea, sugar and flour from his hut whilst carrying out his duties as cattle minder for Joshua Edwards. One day he went to Perth knowing that an aboriginal tribe was camped nearby. During his absence, a bag of poisoned flour was stolen. Biscuits were made from this bag and a little boy aged 11/2 years ate this and died. A dog which had also eaten one died also. Death had placed a notice outside his hut with the words "NOTICE, POISON FLOUR MEAL", written in English - a warning of little significance to the aboriginies who could neither read nor write. However, whatever the verdict was is unknown. Death later drowned in the Gingin Brook whilst under the influence of liquor. Shortly after this episode, William received money from his mother in Singapore to pay his fare to that country in order to receive further tuition in music. It is not known how long he remained there before he went to New York and played his trumpet with the New York Symphony orchestra apparently with great success. He returned to Western Australia in the late 1880's and endeavoured to organise his own band, apparently with little success because he returned to Singapore soon after his father's death in 1896. Whether he died there or returned to the United States is unknown. He was instrumental in persuading his niece Florence, the daughter of his brother Thomas Amos to go to either England or America to undergo training of her voice for singing. She had a beautiful voice and after her debut, won instant success. Whether she married is not known, nor do we know whether William ever married. When he visited the home of George and Elizabeth, he was observed to have a jovial nature and pleasant speech. Much pleasure was given to the family while he played his trumpet and his expertise with the mouth organ was also a joy to listen to. |
| Father | Henry Dunbar (1808 - c Jul-1878) | |
| Mother | Nancy Bandy (19-Apr-1811 - 1880) | |
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| Reference | E18-2305 |
| Birth | 25-Jan-1844 | Lafayette, Stark Cty, IL, USA1 |
| Death | 27-Sep-1845 | Lafayette, Stark Cty, IL, USA1 |
| Burial | Lafayette, Stark Cty, IL, USA1 |
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| Father | Joseph Sivley (1817 - c 1862) | |
| Mother | Clara Ann Marshall (1825 - 18-Mar-1883) | |
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| Reference | E17-2369 |
| Birth | 2-Feb-1844 | AL, USA1 |
| Marriage | 30-Aug-1860 | with=George Purdom Landman1 |
| Death | 26-Jan-1900 | Huntsville, AL, USA1 |
| Family | George Purdom Landman (29-Dec-1838 - 3-Dec-1898) | |
| Children | 1. | Laura Maud Landman |
| 2. | George Purdom Landman ( - a 1947) | |
| 3. | Lucy Lee Landman (1863 - 2-Jun-1947) | |
| 4. | Lillie B Landman (1865 - ) | |
| 5. | Emma Estelle Landman (22-Mar-1869 - 26-Apr-1932) | |
| 6. | Archie Landman (1870 - 4-Sep-1871) | |
| 7. | Arthur Sivley Landman (1875 - 1927) | |
| 8. | Joseph Landman (1878 - 1941) | |
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| Father | George Bandy1 (10-Dec-1820 - b 1871) | |
| Mother | Harriet Burgess1 (c 1820 - ) | |
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| Reference | D0468-1844 |
| Birth | 3-Feb-1844 | Flamstead, HRT, ENG2,1 |
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| Reference | D0467-1844 |
| Birth | Mar-1844 | GRO Ref: xv 309, Northampton, NTH, ENG1 |
| Death | Jun-1844 | Northampton, NTH, ENG2 |
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| Reference | E19-1943 |
| Birth | 9-Mar-1844 | KY, USA1,2 |
| Marriage | 5-Feb-1879 | Williamson Cty, IL, USA, with=John Wilcher Bandy2 |
| Marriage | 5-May-1879 | with=John Wilcher Bandy3 |
| Marriage | Assumed. Date unknown., with=George W Erwin2 | |
| Census | 1880 | Williamson Cty, IL, USA, with=John Wilcher Bandy1 |
| Death | 7-Sep-1903 | 2 |
| Burial | Rose Hill Cem, Marion, IL, USA2 | |
| Note | Cites m., with=John Wilcher Bandy4 | |
| Note | Says her name was Mary Elizabeth Duncan Ervin., with=John Wilcher Bandy3 | |
| Note | Confirm Duncan Ervin., with=John Wilcher Bandy2 |
| Family 1 | George W Erwin (10-Jun-1823 - c 1864) | |
| Marriage | Assumed. Date unknown., with=George W Erwin2 | |
| Children | 1. | Lucy Erwin |
| 2. | Susie Erwin | |
| Family 2 | John Wilcher Bandy (6-Jul-1854 - 4-Jul-1931) | |
| Marriage | 5-Feb-1879 | Williamson Cty, IL, USA, with=John Wilcher Bandy2 |
| Marriage | 5-May-1879 | with=John Wilcher Bandy2,3 |
| Children | 1. | Leonard Cecil Bandy (11-Nov-1879 - 31-Mar-1953) |
| 2. | Ema Gertrude Bandy (13-Jan-1883 - 24-Jun-1964) | |
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| Reference | E18-1158 |
| Birth | 15-Mar-1844 | Coffee Cty, TN, USA1 |
| Marriage | 21-Jan-1869 | Beaver, Carroll Cty, MO, USA, with=Mary Ann (Melisia) Bandy1 |
| Death | 4-Mar-1885 | Seligman, Barry Cty, MO, USA1 |
| Burial | Bandy/Burnette Cem, Seligman, Barry Cty, MO, USA1 |
| Family | Mary Ann (Melisia) Bandy (1-Aug-1844 - 5-Feb-1910) | |
| Children | 1. | Hugh Jefferson Burnett (19-Oct-1869 - 5-May-1962) |
| 2. | Mary Susan Alice Burnett (17-Sep-1872 - 15-Sep-1936) | |
| 3. | James Wesley Clophas Burnett (25-Dec-1873 - 10-May-1940) | |
| 4. | Cecelia Arena Burnett (1875 - 1876) | |
| 5. | Felix Audy 'Aud' Burnett (15-Mar-1880 - 28-Oct-1945) | |
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| Father | George W (Rev) Clair | |
| Mother | Eliza (?) | |
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| Reference | E17-0606 |
| Birth | 17-Mar-1844 | KY, USA1,2 |
| Marriage | 7-Oct-1879 | with=Richard S Bandy3 |
| Census | 1880 | Breckinridge Cty, KY, USA, with=Richard S Bandy1 |
| Census | 1900 | Breckinridge Cty, KY, USA, with=Richard S Bandy4 |
| Death | Date unknown. |
| Family | Richard S Bandy (26-Oct-1828 - 11-Feb-1905) | |
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| Father | William Bandy (22-Jul-1812 - a 1879) | |
| Mother | Harriet J or T Murphy (27-Jul-1812 - ) | |
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| Reference | E18-0665 |
| Birth | Apr-1844 | IL, USA1,2 |
| Marriage | Assumed. Date unknown., with=Mary (?)3 | |
| Death | Date unknown. | |
| Note | On 1880 Vermillion Cty IL., with=Mary (?)3 |
| Family | Mary (?) | |
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