Edward Payne
Name Edward Payne, male --- named for father probably
Birth Details Date & Place 1857, Wollert near Woodstock outside Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Baptism  
Father John Edward Payne, born 1832, Compton Bishop, near Axbridge, Somerset, England
Mother Margaret Farr, born 1838, County Tyrone, Ireland
Death Details Date & Place 28 July 1939, Wangaratta, Victoria, Australia
Burial 29 July 1939, Wangaratta Cemetery, Victoria, Australia
Cause of Death Auricular fibrilation and senility -- duration 10 days as certified by Dr. Cole
Age at Death Given as 78 years but should really have been 80 years
Marriage Details Date & Place
  1. 29 July 1880, Presbyterian Church, Whittlesea, Victoria, Australia
  2. 1909, Epping, Victoria, Australia
Spouse
  1. Margaret Anderson, born 1859, Woodstock, Victoria, Australia
  2. Ann Bell, nee Nicholls, see Edward's death certificate which says he married her when he was 49 years old.
Children

With Margaret Anderson

  1. William John David Payne, born 1881, Woodstock, Victoria
  2. Jessie May Payne, born 1883, Woodstock, Victoria
  3. Albert Edward Payne, born 1886, Alexandra, Victoria
  4. Margaret Maude Payne, born 1889, Alexandra, Victoria
  5. Nellie Grace Myrtle Payne, born 1894, Alexandra, Victoria
  6. Clarence Arnold Payne, born 1896, Alexandra, Victoria
  7. George Arthur Payne, born 1898, Alexandra, Victoria
  8. Eliza Ann Grace Payne, born 1901, Alexandra, Victoria

With Ann Nicholls Bell

  1. step-son, Stanley Douglas Bell, born 1901, Wangaratta Victoria
  2. Agnes Annie, born 1911 Wangaratta, Victoria
  3. Minuette Elizabeth Teresa, born after 1911, Wangaratta, Victoria
Occupation Dairy Farmer
Residence
  1. 1857, Woollert, Victoria, Australia
  2. 1881-1883, Woodstock, Victoria,
  3. 1883-1900 onwards, Alexandra, Victoria
  4. 1900-1939 Wangaratta, Victoria, Australia
Religion Protestant, married and buried as Presbyterian
Notes

 

Sources
  1. Victoria Marriage Certificate, 1880/3360
  2. Victorian Death Certificate, 1939/17683
  3. Vital records of various children