A breakthrough moment in my research was the mystery of my great-aunt Alice May Pummeroy. According to the Victorian Birth Index, Alice May Pummeroy was born in Carlton in 1897 to Alfred Henry Pummeroy and Eliza (Beseler). Alice was only 3 years old when her father died of pneumonia, leaving his widow destitute with 4 young children - Edith Margaret (who was deaf and mute) 4, Alice May 3, Alfred Edward 2 and William Henry 2 months. Eliza took in washing to support her family, and the local ladies benevolent society gave her 3 shillings a week in assistance. All the other siblings can be traced through electoral rolls and other records, but Alice disappears, and for several years I searched for her in vain.
Eventually perseverance paid off. My breakthrough moment came when I found a record in New Zealand for a May Alice Pummeroy marrying David James Moorhead in 1918. Looking in New Zealand for May Moorhead, I located several electoral roll listings before she disappeared again, reappearing in Victoria as May Alice Moorhead in electoral rolls from 1950 to 1980. David James Moorhead is recorded as dying in Victoria in 1951, age 77. His death certificate lists him as being born in Christchurch, New Zealand.
There is no death
notice for Alice May (or May Alice) Moorhead in the Ryerson Index or in
the Victorian Death Index, nor was there a will with the PROV. A fellow
genealogist sent me another piece to the puzzle,
with a death notice and cemetery record which shows May Alice Moorhead
died 1st September 1989, age 92, in Salisbury North, South Australia.
She was cremated at Enfield Memorial Park, SA. Her death certificate confirms she is my great aunt.
Why she chose to move from Melbourne, Victoria to South Australia I
don't know - possibly she had children or friends who settled there and she moved
to be closer to them. All her siblings lived and died in Victoria - she
was the one who travelled away. This just goes to show that people can
change their names, move to places you don't expect, and you just need
to keep looking and broaden your search if you don't find them where you
expect them. Your breakthrough moment will come.
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