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They were married 17 January 1914 at the Bourke Courthouse by William Forsythe,Registrar. The fifty-two year old Jack, ‘a widower’, signed his name with a cross while theregistrar wrote out the name Jack took: ‘Jack Forbes’, after a father noted as ‘ –‘ Forbes,described as a labourer. 62 Jack’s mother appeared only as ‘Mary (unknown)’: ‘Witchetty’found no place in Her Majesty’s lexicon.Witnesses were the long serving Sub-Inspector Walshe of the Bourke police and FirstClass Constable Ireland. 63 One of these must have acted as Sub-protector of Aborigines, andgiven permission for Jack to marry; otherwise the ‘Aborigines Protection’ law of Section 10of NSW Act 25 would have prohibited Becky ‘Wandering with Aborigines’:Whosoever, not being an aborigine, or the child of an aborigine, lodges or wanders incompany with any aborigine, and does not, on being required by a justice, give to hissatisfaction a good account that he has a lawful fixed placed of residence in New South47

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