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----- Original Message -----
From: Graeme Hudson
To: AUS-NSW-admin@rootsweb.com
Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2000 4:34 PM
Subject: Help
I'm a virgin ...... and not real good at understanding the tooting of all these messages that go to and fro.
Please, How do I post a message to this site ?
TIA
Graeme Hudson
Blue Mountains, NSW
Hello Andrew
Most of the documents for the AA Co. are held at the ANU in Canberra. At the following sites, is a history of the Australian Agricultural Company
http://www.newcastle.infohunt.nsw.gov.au/library/locals/textarchive/agrco1.htm
AND
http://www.tamworthonline.com.au/ths/aa-company.htm
regards Alan
To Mike, I think he was looking for information on BUCKINBONG.
It,s not that I have much, but was going thru some probate records and found
a reference to Francis Jenkins of Buckinbong in the Murrumbidgee area, this
is what I read:
James Garner of Yass River Nsw, probate to John Jenkins of Nangus, Gundagai
and Francis Jenkins of Buckinbong Murrumbidgee.
and was dated 29/8/1860
Pam Qld
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Jennifer McNeill
Jennifer.R.I.V.McNeill@team.telstra.com
Brisbane, Australia.
FITZGERALD/PYNE/WALKER in NSW and QLD AUSTRALIA
FITZGERALD/CONNORS in IRELAND
ATKINSON/SMITH in COUNTY DURHAM, UK
----- Original Message -----
From: "Norman Archibald"
To:
Sent: 08 December 2000 22:49
Subject: NSW, BDM certificates
> Could SKS. please tell me what info i can expect to find on NSW,
BDM certificates between 1840 and 1880.
See :
www.users.bigpong.com/Tall_Trees/bdmcerts.htm
&/or
www.users.on.net/proformat.bdm.html
> Also, if a person was born in Newcastle in 1842, would the birth
have been registered in Sydney.
No .civil registration started in NS
Looking for descendants of Henry Joseph HALL and Hannah (Annie) GREEN.
This couple married at Narrabri in 1898 and had the following
children: Henry Joseph b.1899, Charles William b.1903, Rose.H and
A.J.HALL b.?. The family may of later moved to Granville,Sydney to be
near the childrens grandmother Susannah PATE.
Thanks
Valerie Green
greenv@mpx.com.au
Alan+ACE- What a wonderful lot of leads you have given us. Some I had heard of
but the
majority I had not. Thank you very much, there are a couple there I will be
having a look at.
Annette in Dubbo
Just forwarding an email sent to AUS-NSW-D-Request by mistake. Please reply
to the list of the author.
Regards,
Michael Hawkins
List Admin.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Beryl Whatson"
To:
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 6:18 AM
Subject: Billingsley
> Researching Billingsley, anywhere around Gundagai, Cootamundra
>
> Beryl Whatson, Central Coast
> ----- Original Message -----
> Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 6:16 AM
>
>
> > AUS-NSW-D D
Hello Listers,
Does anyone on the list have a knowledge of where there may be records relating to Auctioneers in NSW in the 1840`s
According to my mother, my great great grandfather a Philip McGUIRE was an Auctioneer in Newcastle NSW in the 1840`s.
Regards from Norman A.
Hi Listers
re issue 353: Can anyone tell me more about the Diploma in Historical Studies? Also, what does the Society of Australian Genealogists do with the 20,000 theses it receives?
Regards
SANDRA from WOLLONGONG
Hi Listers,
It's a while since I sought help. I am seeking for information re the death of SARAH REYNOLDS - formerly ROACH - nee JENNINGS. Sarah, born c1840 Cambridge England, married ROBERT ROACH 7 June 1862 St Saviours C of E Goulburn NSW. Robert died 12 May 1868 at Goulburn. Daughter Elizabeth born 9 July 1869 Newcastle NSW. Sarah Roach married JOHN REYNOLDS 4 Nov 1873 Newcastle NSW. The Roach/Jennings marriage states that Sarah's parents were Thomas Jennings and Sarah Rumble. No parents details are list
This a report to everyone who offered me advice re my query in October (how
time flies!)
Thanks to Dorothy Durrant, the Secretary of the Quirindi and District
Historical Society, I now have a copy of a report in the "Tamworth Daily
Observer" of Fri March 31, 1916.
I also now have a Transcript of his Death Certificate.
These show that he was a Commercial Traveller, from Sydney, and that he fell
down and fractured his skull, which caused his death. There is some doubt as
to whether he fell off the railway lin
Hi List
any descendants out there, of the Cooks who were
Bakers Sydney (bakery Est. 1853)
the Bakers carts were shaped like a loaf of bread
I think a Edward W Cook was founder. Market St Sydney
then he moved to Oxford St
also a son
James Cook BAKER Victoria St Paddington.
these cooks possiby had relations in NZ also NSW and
possibly Victoria.
Thanking you
Lorette
NSW
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Dear"
To:
Sent: 11 December 2000 19:22
Subject: Marriage Place and State of Registration Questions/Errors
Hi Bob
> I don't fully understand these marriage details which I have from
the
> AVRI:
>
> GHINN, Mary Marriage
> Spouse: THOMAS, Ebenezer John
> Marriage Place: Sydney
> Reg State: Victoria
> Reg Year: 1880
> Ref Number: 3694
> Is someone able to kindly explain the Marriage Place:
Sydney/Reg Sta
Hi! I hope all listers have had a good christmas and are now back
to
researching.
Below are the names I am researching on my mothers side of the
family:-
BROWN,SMITH,WALLACE,GREEN,CHEETHAM,PARSONS
All are pre 1900's so any person who may be researching these
names
I would appreciate contact from them.
Regards,
Was hoping someone could offer suggestions on the following:
I looked this birth up at the local library on both the NSW microfisch & the
NSW cd rom, but I'm still not sure if it's the right one.
The place of registration on the microfisch says:
VK
The place of registration on the NSW Cd Rom says:
FAR SOUTH COAST;CO. DAMPIER
I do not know of any Dampier in NSW and was hoping someone could offer a
suggestion as to where it might be?
I thought it might be a diocese or something along those lines, but I'm ju
Just to clarify an incorrect subject heading in my original post.
My Assigned Convicts lists are for November 1832 and January 1833
My apologies for any confusion.
Regards,
Col Dundon
In Sydney.
"Genealogy is like digging a hole,
no matter how deep you dig
you are never quite finished".
Researching: Brady, Colman, Corrigan, Dundon, Mackie,
Naysmith,Schweikert, Scott, Smedley, Thornton.
www.geocities.com/oppy_au
>
> Check out www.records.nsw.gov.au
> click on services then immigration then 1844-1859
> There is a whole family for you to check out.
> There is a site www.users.on.net/proformat/auspass
> that has passengers lists.
> Hope I have helped.
> Margaret Perth Western Australia
> mbiles@iinet.net.au
>
>
> > Hi Everyone,
> > Does anyone know of a good site for assisted passengers into nsw for
years around 1850-1860.
> > I have a John Paton and Harriet Paton married overseas but had there
children in Maitland.
>
The Green Gate Hotel is one of the best known and certainly the oldest
hostelry on the north shore (Sydney). Its origins go back to 1832 when John
Johnson was granted a licence for 'the house known by the sign on the gate'
in the hope that licensed premises would put an end to illicit bush stills,
His customers were pit sawyers, lumberjacks and boatmen and the many timber
getters extracting timber from the forests nearby. The Green Gate was an
intrinsic part of the Lane Cove community. It was the natural w
Hi Michael, as you see my name is Mrs Helen Gunnell
of Perth, Western Australia & would like to make contact
with anyone researching the above name.
I am researching all GUNNELLs of Cambridge & Huntingshire.
Susannah married George BENTLEY in Cam, Eng early 1800,
had some children there before migrating to NSW.
I am hoping to make contact with 2 people in particular
but anyone else would be great as well.
If these people are reading this message I would love to
make contact with you.....I found your name