Pietro Tamo and Alice Kendall in Daylesford, Victoria in the 1870's.
I've written a little about Stephen Tamo and his wife Ellen Tamo nee Clarke. Ellen is the sister of my great great grandfather Patrick Clarke (1866-1902).The reason we are so interested in Ellen Clarke is that we have no death records or burial records. She just disappears sometime between 1892 and 1895 as far as all the researchers in our family are concerned. (Serendipitously, Patrick's wife, Louisa Salter, also has a sister called Ellen who also disappears. I spend a lot of time searching for Ellens and Nellies and Nells and Helens.)
In an effort to discover Ellen's burial under her married name Tamo, I started investigating Trove, the digitised newspaper section of the National Library of Australia. What came up was a wealth of newspaper articles under the name Tamo, but for Stephen's brother's family.
Stephen and Pietro Tamo were born in Switzerland in the late 1830's. After emigrating, Stephen settled in Geelong and Pietro settled in Daylesford, Victoria, and I gather (but I could be wrong) that Pietro was fairly affluent and had something to do with the mines there in 1869. More of that to be researched. He also married in 1869, to Alice Kendall, an Englishwoman.
They had 7 children together. I could list all their children, but it is easier if you just read the death notice I found for Alice that summarises the children and their lives. It appeared in The Argus on 18 July, 1927 in the Family Notices section as below:
Although Alice lived to a ripe old age, unfortunately her husband Pietro did not. He died in Daylesford in 1880, 47 years before her, at the age of 43. Although I can't find anything (so far) in the newspaper to mark Pietro's passing, I did find a photo of a memorial to him erected recently by his great grandsons. What a lovely tribute to him. We could all wish for as much.
Historically yours,
Valerius Copernicus
Article identifier
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article3867338
Page identifier
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-page455684
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