Julia Zilveti Kommert
Her married name became Ormachea Peñaranda.
Children of Julia Zilveti Kommert and Héctor Ormachea Peñaranda
- Héctor Ormachea Zilveti2 b. 1956, d. 19 Mar 1960
- Julia Elena Ormachea Zilveti2 b. 1958, d. 19 Mar 1960
- Julia Elena Ormachea Zilveti+2 b. 17 Jun 1961
- Héctor Ormachea Zilveti+2 b. 12 Mar 1963
- Mariana Ormachea Zilveti+2 b. 26 Sep 1967
- [S5481] Raíces, Revista Boliviana de Genealogía y Heráldica (Bolivia: Bolivian Academy of Genealogical and Heraldic Sciences (Academia de Ciencias Genealógicas y Heráldicas de Bolivia), La Paz, Bolivia, 1948), volume 3, 2009, Ormachea Peñaranda-Minchin, Héctor, “John B. Minchin, pionero del estaño en Bolivia”, p.63. Hereinafter cited as Revista Boliviana de Genealogía y Heráldica.
- [S499] Andrew Thompson, online unknown url, Andrew Thompson (Australia), downloaded 6 July 2011.
Julia Elena Ormachea Zilveti 
- [S7009] HEctor Ormachea, “re: Ormachea FAmily,” family provided evidence then verified by subsequent research and verification by BENR (101053), 5 February 2014. Hereinafter cited as “re: Ormachea Family.”
- [S499] Andrew Thompson, online unknown url, Andrew Thompson (Australia), downloaded 6 July 2011.
- [S5481] Raíces, Revista Boliviana de Genealogía y Heráldica (Bolivia: Bolivian Academy of Genealogical and Heraldic Sciences (Academia de Ciencias Genealógicas y Heráldicas de Bolivia), La Paz, Bolivia, 1948), volume 3, 2009, Ormachea Peñaranda-Minchin, Héctor, “John B. Minchin, pionero del estaño en Bolivia”, p.63. Hereinafter cited as Revista Boliviana de Genealogía y Heráldica.
Héctor Ormachea Zilveti 
- [S7009] HEctor Ormachea, “re: Ormachea FAmily,” family provided evidence then verified by subsequent research and verification by BENR (101053), 5 February 2014. Hereinafter cited as “re: Ormachea Family.”
- [S499] Andrew Thompson, online unknown url, Andrew Thompson (Australia), downloaded 6 July 2011.
- [S5481] Raíces, Revista Boliviana de Genealogía y Heráldica (Bolivia: Bolivian Academy of Genealogical and Heraldic Sciences (Academia de Ciencias Genealógicas y Heráldicas de Bolivia), La Paz, Bolivia, 1948), volume 3, 2009, Ormachea Peñaranda-Minchin, Héctor, “John B. Minchin, pionero del estaño en Bolivia”, p.63. Hereinafter cited as Revista Boliviana de Genealogía y Heráldica.
Mariana Ormachea Zilveti
Children of Mariana Ormachea Zilveti and Randalph Accocelli
- Joey Accocelli Ormachea3 b. 29 Apr 2004
- Gabriel Accocelli Ormachea3 b. 13 May 2007
- [S5481] Raíces, Revista Boliviana de Genealogía y Heráldica (Bolivia: Bolivian Academy of Genealogical and Heraldic Sciences (Academia de Ciencias Genealógicas y Heráldicas de Bolivia), La Paz, Bolivia, 1948), volume 3, 2009, Ormachea Peñaranda-Minchin, Héctor, “John B. Minchin, pionero del estaño en Bolivia”, p.63. Hereinafter cited as Revista Boliviana de Genealogía y Heráldica.
- [S499] Andrew Thompson, online unknown url, Andrew Thompson (Australia), downloaded 6 July 2011.
- [S7009] HEctor Ormachea, “re: Ormachea FAmily,” family provided evidence then verified by subsequent research and verification by BENR (101053), 5 February 2014. Hereinafter cited as “re: Ormachea Family.”
Emma Harriett (?) 
Her married name became Minchin.
Child of Emma Harriett (?) and Frederick William Minchin
- Stanley Frederick L. Minchin2 b. c Jun 1916, d. 21 Mar 1917
Stanley Frederick L. Minchin 
Thomas Edward Parker1
- [S37] BP2003 volume 2, page 2458. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
Robert Scot-Skirving 
Death notice in the Sydney Morning Herald, Saturday 29 October 1887:
SCOT-SKIRVING.—October 27, at 3, Bayswater House, Double Bay, Robert Scot-Skirving, only child of Robert and Lucy Scot-Skirving, of 103½ Elizabeth-street, aged 11 months.3
- [S352] Obituaries, Sydney Morning Herald, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 16 February 2009, birth notice, Friday 12 November 1886, p.1. Hereinafter cited as Sydney Morning Herald.
- [S499] Andrew Thompson, online unknown url, Andrew Thompson (Australia), downloaded 6 July 2011.
- [S352] Sydney Morning Herald, 16 February 2009, death notice, Saturday 29 October 1887, p.1.
James Torry Hester 
He was Surgeon.1
Biography from the “Oxford Medical Men” web pages hosted under Stephanie Jenkins’s Oxford history website:
James Torry Hester was born in Oxford and baptised at All Saints Church on 20 April 1800. He was the son of John Hester, Manciple of All Souls College, and his wife Susannah Torry (born on 18 July 1772).
James studied at St Bartholomew’s Hospital and became LSA and MRCS in 1821, and on 11 June that year he was matriculated by the University of Oxford as a privileged person (chirurgus).
He married London-born Catherine Esther Law at St Mary Magdalen Church, Oxford on 24 July 1824 and started his career as a surgeon in Abingdon, Berkshire, where he had eight children:
• Catherine Hester (born in Abingdon and baptised at St Helen’s Church on 25 April 1826)
• Susanna Hester (born in Abingdon and baptised at St Helen’s Church on 26 February 1828)
• William Law Hester (born in Abingdon and baptised at St Helen’s Church on 29 May 1829)
• James Hester I (born in Abingdon on 11 October 1830 and baptised at St Helen’s Church on 13 May 1831; buried there on 17 May 1831 )
• James Hester II (born in Abingdon and baptised at St Helen’s Church on 14 October 1832)
• George Hester (born in Abingdon and baptised at St Helen’s Church on 24 August 1833; buried there on 4 September 1833)
• Jefferson Hester (born in Abingdon and baptised at St Helen’s Church on 27 October 1834)
• Edward Hester (born in Abingdon and baptised at St Helen’s Church on 19 October 1837).
James was medical officer under the Poor Law (with Mr Blundell) to the district of Besselsleigh from 1835 to 1842.
James’s father, John Hester, retired to a fine house near Magdalen Bridge by the 1830s and died there at the age of 69 on 13 September 1835: there is a grey marble tablet dedicated to him on the wall of All Souls Chapel, stating in Latin how he had for the greater part of his life fulfilled the offices of its Steward and Manciple diligently and faithfully. James’s brother, George Parsons Hester, was appointed Town Clerk of Oxford in 1838.
James Torry Hester and his first wife are recorded as living in the High Street, Abingdon at the baptisms of their first seven children between 1824 and 1834, and at Boar Street at the baptism of their last in 1837. The 1841 census shows James (40), described as a surgeon, with his first wife Catherine (36) and their six children at Waste Court House, Boar Street, Abingdon St Helen’s. Amelia Law (18), presumably a relation of his wife, was staying with them, and they had three servants.
Very soon after the census the family must have moved to Oxford, as the Post Office Directory of 1841 lists James T. Hester as a surgeon at 34 High Street there.
On 1 February 1849 Hester was elected Surgeon to the Radcliffe Infirmary, and a contemporary rhyme went ‘Dr Hester, good old man, is sure to cure you if he can.’ He also held the posts of Consulting Surgeon to the Littlemore and Warneford Asylums, and to the Great Western Provident Association. He had a great number of pupils at the Infirmary, including his son James and his nephew Charles Hester.
By 1851 James (50) was practising at 16 St Aldate’s Street, Oxford where he lived with his wife Catherine (46) and two of his sons: James (18), who was a medical student, and Edward (13), who was a scholar at home. They had three servants: a cook, housemaid, and footman.
In 1852 James was elected a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, and in 1852 he delivered a paper entitled ‘A New Method of Managing Fractures’ at the meeting of the Provincial Medical and Surgical Association in Oxford, where he described a hinged bed on which limbs could be slung in various positions.
On 26 March 1857 James’s son Edward Hester (19), who had been a chorister at New College from 1847 to 1849 and bible clerk at All Souls College from 1852 to 1856, was matriculated at the University of Oxford from Wadham College
James’s first wife Catherine died between 1851 and 1858, and in 1858 he married his second wife, Ellen Morland (daughter of Benjamin Morland of Sheepstead House near Abingdon) at Shabbington on 22 September 1858. They had no children.
By 1861 James Torry Hester (60) and his new wife Ellen (47) were living in St Mary Magdalen parish, Oxford at 36 Beaumont Street, with none of his children at home. They had two female servants.
James Torry Hester resigned as Surgeon to the Radcliffe Infirmary in March 1865, and went to live in Hastings. At the time of the 1871 census James (71) and Esther (57) were living at Havelock Road there with their youngest son Edward (33), who had no occupation
James Torry Hester died in Hastings in 1874. His widow, Mrs Ellen Hester, died at St Leonard’s on 8 February 1898.1 5DFF5E1E697147BFABD116E301CEE9DEC3CF. EB558F39C0124C4E8E765F3FC80850F026C5. 04BF378F668744D3988FAA48E454F7734858.
Children of James Torry Hester and Catherine Esther Law
- Catherine Hester2 b. 1826, d. ?
- Susanna Hester2 b. 1828, d. ?
- William Law Hester2 b. 1829, d. ?
- James Hester2 b. 11 Oct 1830, d. May 1831
- James Hester2 b. 1832, d. ?
- James Jeaffreson Hester+2 b. c 1833, d. 1 May 1871
- George Hester2 b. c Aug 1833, d. Sep 1833
- Edward Hester2 b. c 1837, d. 18 Dec 1872
- [S5452] Oxford Medical Men, online unknown url, http://www.headington.org.uk/oxon/doctors/surgeons/hester_james as at 15 November 2010.
- [S499] Andrew Thompson, online unknown url, Andrew Thompson (Australia), downloaded 6 July 2011.
Edward Hester 
He was No occupation.3
Death notice in The Argus, Saturday 14 December 1872:
HESTER.—On the 18th inst., at Alma-road, East St. Kilda, of consumption, Edward Hester, Esq., of Abingdon, Berks, brother of the late Dr. Hester, of Wangaratta, aged 35 years.2 2FE5754C87F544AEA17788881546D2BC54E5.
- [S499] Andrew Thompson, online unknown url, Andrew Thompson (Australia), downloaded 6 July 2011.
- [S451] Notices, The Argus, Melbourne, Australia, published 1846–1957, death notice, Saturday 14 December 1872, p.4. Hereinafter cited as The Argus.
- [S5452] Oxford Medical Men, online unknown url, http://www.headington.org.uk/oxon/doctors/surgeons/hester_james as at 15 November 2010.
