tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1666498113547842160.post6038095881314967164..comments2023-12-02T08:30:29.600+11:00Comments on Springwood Historians: Marriage - Ethel UrquhartUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1666498113547842160.post-38724627993908960242012-08-02T15:38:53.836+10:002012-08-02T15:38:53.836+10:00It has been confirmed by the above that Sarah was ...It has been confirmed by the above that Sarah was Sarah Clarinda Blanchard.Pamela Smith BA (Hons) Hist. Adv. Dip. LFAHhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02105212843411650544noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1666498113547842160.post-15473974467834071232012-07-23T21:03:29.074+10:002012-07-23T21:03:29.074+10:00I just found this site and was delighted to find t...I just found this site and was delighted to find the photo of the marriage of William Earl Blanchard Chadwick, which led me to his own mother's marriage to Robert Chadwick. I had not confirmed this before. She was Sarah C (Currie?) Blanchard, daughter of William Earl Blanchard. The family came from the provence of New Brunswick, Canada. An early American family, who arrived in Boston Massachussetts in 1637. One son moved to Nova Scotia in 1785. His grandson William Earl Blanchard married in New Brunswick and came to Victoria with his family in the early 1850's. Most of the family moved to NSW, with one son moving to Queensland and starting his own family, from which my children descend. Wynnette Ford, formerly Blanchard. email: graycoin@tadaust.org.auWynnette Ford formerly Blanchardnoreply@blogger.com