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1. Re: Valuable School Records [1]
"Susie Zada" wrote in message news:<40b5948a$1_3@news.chariot.net.au>... > Hi Greg, > > A word of warning - the "parent's" name is actually in a column headed > "Parent OR Guardian" and in many cases I've found that although the surname > might be the same as a child, it was possibly an uncle that the child was > living with and not the parent. > > There are many many school registers that are not at the PRO. Have you > tried tracing the movements / changes in the school to determine
2. Re: Births at Sea. 1855 [1]
"Judith Neville" (judith@bigbutton.com.au) posted: >> Does anyone have access to births at sea for the period 1855 please? Ship's name is unknown. Country of Origin. England. Destination was Adelaide, South Australia. I am looking for the birth record of my great grandmother MARY JANE WORLEY. Daughter of William Worley - mother's name unknown. >> 1855 was an interesting year as a formal system of recording BMDs at sea was introduced following an act of 1854. However only a low percentage of events were
3. Re: British Directories Site - vast range [1]
rayhayes@bigpond.com (Ray Hayes) wrote in message > > http://www.historicaldirectories.org/ > > > Ray > > > > Ray Hayes > Hobart, Tasmania, Australia > > Thanks Ray - it certainly is a useful site. Megan
4. Waters 1842 -2004 [1]
I,m trying to find a birth place for George William Waters He was born about 1842 in Tasmania I think. I just seem to have hit a brick wall is there any one out there that can help me Thank you Denise
5. Valuable School Records [1]
Hi All, In my case I have been tracing an orphan and found a large amount of information simply by researching school registers held at Public Records Vic. The advantage with these records is that if you can establish which school the person may have attended, and the register/roll still exists, it will tell you a parents name, address and occupation. It also tells you how long the child attended the school and and the name of the next school if the family moved. You will also find the names of any other
6. Access to Marine Birth records [1]
Does anyone have access to marine births? I would like whatever details are available for child with surname HALL born on Hauroto in 1891. I believe the mother was Elizabeth Hall and hope her middlename was Lavinia. Regards Greg
7. Tapp - South Australia [1]
Am researching Tapp in South Australia descended from William Weekes Tapp. He had at least 8 children with Ann Wright-Grandfield William Watkins Tapp - Abt 1855 - ?? - married 3 times and at least 13 children Sarah Jane Tapp - 1858-1892 William Hennry Tapp - 1859- Phillip Henry Tapp - 1859-1861 Thomas Wright Tapp - 1861 - Elizabeth Ann Tapp - 1864 - John Henry Tapp - 1864 - Phillip Ernest Tapp - 1867-1867 Ann died in 1912, William before this time and possibly as early as 1868. Interested in any infor
8. HAT- History of Australian Theatre * Update* [1]
HAT- History of Australian Theatre www.hat-archive.com HAT News; May 24th 2004 New Articles * The History of Her Majesty?s Theatre Sydney to 1933. This beautiful theatre was located on Pitt Street Sydney for over 50 years. It was demolished in 1933. This short history covers the years 1887-1933 * Bob Fitzsimmons in Sydney 1909-1910. Boxer Bob Fitzsimmons and his wife Julia appeared on the Tivoli Stage in 1909. This stage of Bob?s life has been passed over by many biographers. This is a very short article
9. Re: S.A. Shipping [1]
There is a comprehensive article written by Graham Jaunay in this month's Australian Family Tree Connection, on 19th century South Australia Shipping Records. It might be helpful to you. The other alternative is to contact the Mortlock Library, North Terrace, Adelaide and see whether they can help. Megan.
10. Re: Jockey Silks [1]
>Subject: Jockey Silks >From: "John Miller" johnjmiller@blupond.com >Date: 30/04/2004 15:13 GMT Daylight Time >my Grandfather, a jockey, photographed with some >beautiful horses in the 1890's at the old Kensington Racecourse. >To help identify my grandfather in a couple of them, can anyone tell me >whether the jockey wore his own coloured racing silks, or did he ride >in the Stable's colours?< Hi John, They are usually the colours selected by each owner for his own horse. I don't think the stables ha
11. Re: Research Query - Portugal [1]
"Chris Watts" wrote in message news:... > "Elizabeth Dolan" wrote in message > news:6.0.0.22.2.20040427155609.01d163c0@mail.optusnet.com.au... > > Could I ask here if Madeira for the 1860 onwards would be covered by > > Portugal or Consular records > > to the English GRO? > Yes. > A birth must be registered according to the law of the country in which it > took place. > Additionally, and optionally, if one or both the
12. Re: HISTORY OF WELLINGTON AREA [1]
>Subject: Re: HISTORY OF WELLINGTON AREA >From: "'Fran'" Iam@in.my.little.hole >Date: 03/05/2004 05:02 GMT Daylight Time Hi Fran, Thank you for your messages >Each and every question you have asked could be solved by doing some >goggling on web sites.< Thank you but I am not looking for Websites but more interesting local history. I have had a good look through Google. As I also said, I have the death notice >Arthur Elkington Esq, D.A.C.G. Aged 28 years. >The funeral will leave the Spit this day at
13. ROBINSON ancestors help please....... thanks in advance [1]
Looking for ancestors of ROBINSON, CHARLES HOPE FITROY married KAYE, STELLA NAOMI. My grandfather ROBINSON, SIDNEY CECIL HOLMES born 1906. Australia. Any help apprecited as i am currently stuck with family tree.
14. cemetery arlington national cemetery pet cemetery arlin [1]
When the news of death in the family reaches the relatives and friends, the first thing that they should say is the following Qur'anic verse (2:156): "Inna lil-laahi wa innaa ilayhi raaji'oon [Truly! To Allbh we belong and truly, to Him we shall return.]". This du'aa is known in arabic as al- Istirjaa. In the case of the husband or wife, they should add "Allaahumma ajirnee fee museebatee wakh-luf lee khayran minhaa (or minhu if it is the wife saying it) [O Allah grant me refuge in my affliction and rep
15. Re: Ship Mataura [1]
HiJoanne, Thanks for the info.I have a New Testament that Joseph had and it has got written in it. Went on board the Matatua(looks like that spelling)2nd oct sailed on the 3oct 7-15pm signed charlie.He got married in 1877 in NZ.His wife came out to NZ on the ship Corona i have sent away for those records.But i'm stuck with this ship.Aswell i was told by a releation that Joseph jumped ship in Sydney and he changed his name to Higgison from Yocksile the lady that told me that said she dosen't know anymore.But
16. invitation [1]
In the year 1960,a universal being revealed the mysteries and magical wonders of existence and awareness.learn about the second and third attentions that human beings can attain at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/The_Path_Of_Eternity/ http://groups.msn.com/ThePathOfEternity http://www.smartgroups.com/groups/ThePathOfEternity Thank you for your patience and understanding.Peace be with you. Notice:To join a yahoo group,you must use a yahoo ID.And to join an msn group,you must use an msn ID.But to join a smart
17. Re: WELLINGTON CEMETERY [1]
Hello Grahame Wellington cemeteries are on line at http://groups.msn.com/NSWFamilies/obituaries.msnw?action=get_message&mview=1&ID_Message=2427&LastModified=4675399525495133241 This link might need to be shortened to get to the main site. You may have to join the NSWFAmilies group to get access. There are quite a few cemetries listed on their Dearly Departed board, as well as people who will do look-ups for you. Hope this helps Gloria
18. Re: GENANZ-D INCOMING MAIL. [1]
Hi all I get my messages through google groups at soc.genealogy.australia+nz Go to http://groups.google.com/ and follow the links. I have made it my 'home page' when I open Internet Explorer and don't seem to have any trouble - also running Win 98 on 4yo gear. Best wishes Gloria
19. Re: Preservation of old newspapers [1]
"Yvonne Zylstra" (yvonnez@bigpond.com) writes: > Good Morning listers, > > Have come across a part of an 1899 newspaper tucked away in my mums unit. It is rather tatty, but still readable. What would be the best way of preserving what was left. > > I was considering getting it laminated? > > Take care > Yvonne Hi Yvonne, Unless the clipping includes pictures, its value resides in the information it contains. Simply make a transcript, label it as such with source references, and keep it in .TXT format.
20. Re: HISTORY OF WELLINGTON AREA [1]
Thank you to the several people who replied off list and those who tried on list. As I am in England it is very difficult to research places and people in New Zealand. especially those of 150 years ago. Sorry if I am on the wrong list I just thought that the capital of New Zealand was Auckland and someone there reading my request would be able to help me. i have had a couple of very interesting lettesr and some exerts from the Hawke Bay paper. Sites on Google for this kind of information tend to be abo
21. Re: More Family History for New Zealand [1]
>Subject: Re: More Family History for New Zealand >From: "'Fran'" Iam@in.my.little.hole >Date: 30/05/2004 01:00 GMT Daylight Time >'Raugitikei, Auckland, New Zealand' > >'Masden Bay, D'urville Island, New Zealand' > >'French Pass, Malborough Sounds, New Zealand' As I can see no variation in my spelling and that provided by yourself. naturally these names are not familiar to British People so if you wish to send any corrections, please do. Judy
22. My ancestors were animals [1]
This is true, because I have a nose like a big, fur like a cat , a tail like a cow and a penis like a mouse. Must be some animal DNA in me...
23. Re: HISTORY OF WELLINGTON AREA [1]
>Subject: Re: HISTORY OF WELLINGTON AREA >From: Anne Chambers me@privacy.net >Date: 04/05/2004 20:01 GMT Daylight Time > >JJupar wrote: > >> Thank you but I am not looking for Websites but more interesting local >history. >> I have had a good look through Google. > > >>> Judy Elkington [in England] >>> > >but in your original request you said >>>I would like to find out a bit more about the area around Wellington and >French > >> Pass. Is there a special site for that area or could anyon
24. help needed on Bayliss family [1]
looking for anyone who can help on Thomas 'Buddy' Bayliss, Ronnie Bayliss who was into motorbike & sidecar racing Jack Bayliss son of Thomas & Catherine. Any info on Thomas Bayliss being killed by a tram at central station Sydney NSW in the 50's
25. Aussie Rules Football Players 1916 to 1960 [1]
My father told me that there was a family member who played in the old VFL (pre AFL). I am not certain of the name or the club can anyone help with players with the surname CHAPMAN between 1916 and 1960 their christian names and the teams they played for.

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