• General Sir John Monash. My Grandmother's Uncle. Born John Mussolini. Indigenous to Gippsland, Never Married, and Childless.

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General Sir John Monash. My Grandmother's Uncle. Born John Mussolini. Indigenous to Gippsland, Never Married, and Childless.

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  • General Sir John Monash (born John Mussolini in Australia).

    Sir John was childless and had never married when he died suddenly in 1931.

    He did NOT marry or have chikdren with his adopted European-born Mother Bertha Monash. Descendents of Bertha Monash are NOT descednants of her adopted son Sir John Monash.

    There are no direct descedants of Sir John Monash.

    John Mussolini at birth, before his adoption by Mr & Mrs Monash who ran the orphanage he was left in when his father Allessandro emigrated to Italy (taking his paternal brother Benito Moussolini with him, who became Prime Minister of Italy).

    My Great Grand Uncle (my Grandmother’s Uncle).

    The lack of factual information in publicly available records about my ancestors and family, particularly on the internet, can be very frustrating, to put it mildly. I have decided to clarify some details, regardless of how the people who read what I write react to the text.

    General Sir John Monash was my Great-Grandfather Vinsente’s brother with the same indigenous father. There are small but important details about him being historical family of mine that are very frustrating to attempt to explain.

    His niece Myrtle (my Grandmother) married Duke and Lord James Webb the Habsburg in 1926, the year before James officially gained his Habsburg Royal Family titles from his father Prince Sebastian. When my Grandfather James did gain his Royal Titles in 1927, his wife became Duchess and Lady Myrtle Webb the Habsburg.

    The Royal couple was officially listed as in the "Guard of Honor" at Sir John's State Funeral along St Kilda Road in 1931, which my father Kevin was in at 15 months old.

    My Grandmother Duchess and Lady Myrtle was Sir John's Next-Of-Kin when he died.

    The Aboriginal Flag is not an Australian Army or Military Symbol (that would not have been Inclusive Enough).

    The term ANZAC does not mean "Anti-Gippslander" because of the "NZ" in it, due to the motives for their name and sporting colours being tormenting Gippslanders for no valid reason.

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General Sir John Monash (born John Mussolini in Australia).

Sir John was childless and had never married when he died suddenly in 1931.

He did NOT marry or have chikdren with his adopted European-born Mother Bertha Monash. Descendents of Bertha Monash are NOT descednants of her adopted son Sir John Monash.

There are no direct descedants of Sir John Monash.

John Mussolini at birth, before his adoption by Mr & Mrs Monash who ran the orphanage he was left in when his father Allessandro emigrated to Italy (taking his paternal brother Benito Moussolini with him, who became Prime Minister of Italy).

My Great Grand Uncle (my Grandmother’s Uncle).

The lack of factual information in publicly available records about my ancestors and family, particularly on the internet, can be very frustrating, to put it mildly. I have decided to clarify some details, regardless of how the people who read what I write react to the text.

General Sir John Monash was my Great-Grandfather Vinsente’s brother with the same indigenous father. There are small but important details about him being historical family of mine that are very frustrating to attempt to explain.

His niece Myrtle (my Grandmother) married Duke and Lord James Webb the Habsburg in 1926, the year before James officially gained his Habsburg Royal Family titles from his father Prince Sebastian. When my Grandfather James did gain his Royal Titles in 1927, his wife became Duchess and Lady Myrtle Webb the Habsburg.

The Royal couple was officially listed as in the "Guard of Honor" at Sir John's State Funeral along St Kilda Road in 1931, which my father Kevin was in at 15 months old.

My Grandmother Duchess and Lady Myrtle was Sir John's Next-Of-Kin when he died.

The Aboriginal Flag is not an Australian Army or Military Symbol (that would not have been Inclusive Enough).

The term ANZAC does not mean "Anti-Gippslander" because of the "NZ" in it, due to the motives for their name and sporting colours being tormenting Gippslanders for no valid reason.

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