Hi again,
It appears I have probably specified the wrong Amy SKINNER on my mail of a
couple of days ago. I have apparetnly traced the wrong Amy A SKINNER. The
one I traced has a lineage that can be found at:
http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=thrift&id=I4517
The confusion came about as there was an Amy A who married a William QUINN
in Scone and one who married Stephen RUMMERY in Glenn Innes. I followed the
Scone Amy as the wife of RUMMERY instead of the other. Oh well, back to the
old dra
Has anyone gots links to the STEWARTS BROOK area near GUNDY, in particular
the history of the little community there. I am not only interested in the
RILEY family who were well known in the area in more ways than one, but
also the background of the area.
Neil Newton
----- Original Message -----
From: "Helene Shepherd"
To:
Sent: Monday, September 01, 2003 4:57 PM
Subject: [HV] Lost message
Hi Helen
I have forwarded this to you
> There was a message posted to this list last week regarding a woman
who
> was a midwife in the Maitland district.
>
You can always search the archives of any rootswebs list
http://lists5.rootsweb.com/index/intl/AUS/AUS-NSW-Hunter-Valley.html
Is the addy for the Hunter list archives.
Hi Julie,
If it is the same Windermere that I have heard about it is a
homestead/property near Lochinvar and from memory was built by Captain
Winder in 1821.
A search of the Hunter Archives revealed this posting from September 2000
which confirms the above ....
"The homestead, "Windermere", is 15km.
north-west of Maitland, and was built by Captain Thomas White Melville
Winder in 1821, and later became the home of William Wentworth, crosser of
the Blue Mts., and colonial politician .Captain Winder is toda
Hi all,
Is there some on the list with the Singleton Pioneer Register who could
give me the contact details for the entry on Hazel Mary SPINKS please?
Cheers
Jan
Dear Sue,
You are connected with a really big family.
Sarah McAlpin who married Thomas Eather was a daughter of Peter McAlpin. Another of his daughters - Catherine McAlpin -married William Clarke s/o William and Ann Maria Clarke (nee Singleton)
I am connected through that line
Marie
Mary Ann CROWLEY married 1906 (Barraba) to Martin ECKERT
Timothy A.T. CROWLEY [1883 - 30dec1950] married 1907 (Barraba) to Rosceina
ECKERT
Any info linking these CROWLEY's back to John CROWLEY and Jane Charlotte
BRYANT ?
Cheers
Gary
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sue Adamson"
To:
Sent: Friday, September 26, 2003 5:32 PM
Subject: [HV] Searching for ....................................
> Dear List,
> Thank you so much for
Sorry to post this to list but can someone email Gwen or if you see this
Gwen please contact me as I lost your email & home address when my address
book "disappeared"
Regards
Louise Genge
louiseg@hotkey.net.au
Dear Julie,
I know this may be a long shot but I am trying to tract down what happened
to my g.g.g.grandmother, Lydia Shaw (nee Matthews) after she married a
gentleman named Robert WEBB in 1844 in the Muswellbrook area of NSW. Robert
WEBB was a convict who arrived in the Colony on the "Adrian" in 1830. Lydia
had four children -
1/Mary Ann Rachel SHAW, b. 1833 and married Isaac LANCASTER
2/Lydia SHAW, b.1834
3/Anne SHAW, b. 1837
4/John SHAW, b 1839
These children were all born to Lydia Matthews first husband
Hi Jan,
I would be most grateful if you would email a copy of the Obits of John Smith, Coral Rose Wilson and Adam Robert Wilson.
I am connected to these people through my great Uncle being James Wilson(their ancestor).
Thanking you in anticipation. Werna Ison
Hi all,
Is there anyone out there who has the Newcastle PIKE'S in their line please.
My THOMAS MACKLAND HOLMES m SUSAN EDITH PIKE 1899 Wickham.Children's mother
is EDITH S on births.There was a EDITH S PIKE born to JAMES and MARY in
Newcastle 1878.A
SUSAN E PIKE born to WILLIAM and SUSAN in Yass 1869.I always thought it was
the girl from Yass, but have found this other which would be closer to TOM'S
age.When I go back further in births, on both parents, the ancestors are
both at Parramatta and Prospect, so
Hi Sue,
I am interested in the CLARK - EATHER connection & I also have some info on
the PARTRIDGE's
I would also like to know more details about the ETHERIDGE's.
Following is an extract from the Will of Joseph DICKERSON, my 3 x
g'grandfather.
Will made at Barraba, September 1890.
"I give and bequeth to Annie and Clara ETHERIDGE #5 Five Pounds each and the
rest of my property in equal shares to my two daughters Dora GARDNER and
Maria SMITH for their sole use and benefit."
I would love to know what conne
Hello Listers
Could someone tell me how to put an advert in an Australian newspaper ?
Do they have a genealogy section ?
Thanks to a great number of people I've gained alot og info for my emigrants . I feel i've missed the boat re those who've died but would love to get in touch with their ancestors .
Any help much appreciated .... as usual !
Regards
Carole
Sorry that should be "Barell River" (one r).
Joan
Joan wrote:
> Does anyone know where "Barrell River" is or was in about 1850? It could
> be near Barrington.
> Joan
Hi Sue
I see you have received several replies for the Eather Family so i won't
worry about them, but, can you tell me which Cunningham Family it is that
you are researching, I may be able to help with them.
Barb
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sue Adamson"
To:
Sent: Friday, September 26, 2003 5:32 PM
Subject: [HV] Searching for ....................................
> Dear List,
> Thank you so much for the kind welcome, there are a couple o
Hello Heather
Try looking at Boyle's Lower Hunter Index.
Ann
-----Original Message-----
From: Heather Oldham [mailto:moldham@bigpond.net.au]
Sent: Monday, 15 September 2003 11:02 AM
To: AUS-NSW-Hunter-Valley-L@rootsweb.com
Subject: [HV] Boydell's School on the Paterson or Allyn River
Hi Everyone
Can someone help me with information on a school?
An elderly relative was telling me that her grandmother used to go
Boydell's School when they lived on the Paterson/Allyn River. This would
be in the early
With apologies to the list owners, I though the followig might be of
interest as at some time during our research we will all end up back
overseas ....
----- Original Message -----
From: "Eileen Franchi"
To:
Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2003 10:47 PM
Subject: [SXP] Re the BMD SOG reaction
> I have just been sent this and hope it is allowed on this site? Eileen.
>
> The General Register Office published the long awaited detailed
consultation do
Resending this message as I had no reply, I must admit I am guilty of doing
spring cleaning instead of family history. How sad is that
Is anyone researching the above family.
T.I.A
Tracie King
shaneking@ozemail.com.au
Dear Listers
I am researching several McInnes families from Skye, who settled near Dunmore.
John McInnes was born at Hickey's Forest in 1847
Angus McInnes was born at Cowruns in 1852
Finlay McInnes was born at Cowruns in 1854
I can't locate Hickey's Forest nor Cowruns on the maps that I have. Can anyone tell me where these places are?
Rob McMurdo
Brisbane
Hello
Could SKS please check their records about Anne Mary LIVINGSTONE. She was born
in 1832 Beauthorn Hunter River NSW and was the daughter of Captain Alexander
LIVINGSTONE and Mary Ursula DILLON (DILLIN). They married in NSW in 1826
somewhere.
What I am after is a bit of historical information about the family. For example, what they
were doing there at that time and where they came from and/or when they died. Even
though they married in 1826 the first child I can find is born in 1830 and the ne
Hi Ron,
It was spelled Cooley Camp. A Google search under that brings up several
entries. Apparently near Woodville a few miles north of West Maitland.
Best wishes,
Judy.
Ron Goodhew wrote:
>Dear Listers,
>
> the main reason for this posting is to ask if anybody knows of the place called 'Cooly Camp', presumably near Maitland? It is listed as the usual place of residence of Patrick CULLEN and Honora Harrold when they married at St Joseph's Church, East Maitland on 8 March 1859. It would be intere
Hi Anne
Sorry, no further information than what was in the directory. Have checked
my other Cassilis information and don't have anything on him there either.
Cheers
Annette Piper
Coolah NSW
----- Original Message -----
From: "anne marie mobbs"
To: "Annette Piper" ;
Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2003 3:52 PM
Subject: Re: [HV] Sands Official Post Office Directory 1878-9 for Cassilis
Hello Annette
Can you tell me any
Dear List,
The response to my searching is overwhelming. It is going to take time to answer all the emails l have recieved.
l just wanted to let you guy's know that although some of the answer will be belated, l WILL answer each and every email.
The common denominator seems to be from CROWLEY through EATHER and related rellies.
So l will answer emails personally, but also post to the list for anyone who is not sure whether their family ties in.
Kindest Regards
Sue Adamson
Queensland
Hi all
I am new to the list and would like to post my interests.
John Campbell MCINTYRE born abt 1849 Maitland who married 15 Sep 1872 Coonabarbran Margaret CLARE born abt 1853 Curban. Together they had 14 children mostly at Coonamble.
I am trying to find John's parents and brothers and sisters.
Margaret's parents were Michael CLARE born abt 1881 died 17 Nov 1856 Anvil Creek (Braxton) who married Bridget LYNCH born abt 1832 died 1856 Coonamble. Together they had 6 children including Margaret.
I have a