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1. Re: [SOUTH-AM-EMI-L] British merchant vessels in Buenos Aires [1]
Dear Jeremy Can you include my name also please. Regards Lois Maddox Researching Argentine Railways and Immigration.
2. Re: [SOUTH-AM-EMI-L] Re: British merchant vessels in Buenos Aires in 1834 [1]
In a message dated 17/06/2003 01:38:36 GMT Standard Time, csharp@ba.net writes: > I have recently transcribed in Excel format a Return of British Shipping in > >the Port of Buenos Aires in 1834, found in National Archives, Kew. This > >gives the name and tonnage of the vessels, numbers of crew, cargoes in and > >out and values. Email me if you would like me to send you a copy of this > >file. It's full of fascinating details. > >Jeremy > Hi Jeremy, I would also be grateful for said list. Many thanks. K
3. [SOUTH-AM-EMI-L] Robson website update [1]
I have posted an updated version of my webpage about the ROBSONs of Argentina, mainly descendants of Walter Dawson Campbell and Margaret Winton. This update is from information kindly collected and supplied by John Larke. -- Graeme Wall My genealogy website:
4. Re: [SOUTH-AM-EMI-L] The 'Margaret' [1]
Dear Maxine, Most interested to hear that you have the passenger list of the "Margaret". Do you have it in a form suitable to e-mail? If so, I would be delighted to have a copy. I'm in the process of developing a website on Scots in Argentina, for Scots here who are developing an interest in such matters. Best wishes, Arnold Morrison, Scotland.
5. Re: [SOUTH-AM-EMI-L] Re: British merchant vessels in Buenos Aires in 1834 [1]
Dear Mr. Howat, I would also appreciate so much a copy of this. Thanks so much. Maribel Orozco --- Jeremy Howat wrote: > I have recently transcribed in Excel format a Return > of British Shipping in > the Port of Buenos Aires in 1834, found in National > Archives, Kew. This > gives the name and tonnage of the vessels, numbers > of crew, cargoes in and > out and values. Email me if you would like me to > send you a copy of this > file. It's full of fascinating details. > Jeremy > jn
6. [SOUTH-AM-EMI-L] Irish to Argentina Lists [1]
Dear Friends, Some news from the Irish Diaspora Studies in Argentina web site: http://mypage.bluewin.ch/emurray The list 'Irish Passengers to Argentina' has been improved and augmented, reaching 7,159 records. Early twentieth-century arrivals were added thanks to the cooperation of Alicia Bernasconi from CEMLA, Buenos Aires, and Mike Geraghty. Also, a new list has been included, 'Irish Settlers in Argentina', from Coghlan 1987, with 4,348 records. My acknowledgment in this case goes to the generosity
7. [SOUTH-AM-EMI-L] John Moloney [1]
Horacio, There is a John Moloney b. 1869, who arrived 15 February 1889 in Buenos Aires from Ireland. Moloney John English 1889/02/15 Queenstown City of Dresden 3 CEMLA I 3 20 s labourer i Edmundo Murray Universiti de Genhve Maison Rouge 1261 Burtigny Switzerland +41 22 739 5049 edmundo_murray@hotmail.com Irish Diaspora Studies in Argentina: http://mypage.bluewin.ch/emurray --------------------------------------------- >>>IMPORTANT NOTICE >>> Should you need to send photos or files larger than >>>200
8. Re: [SOUTH-AM-EMI-L] Re: British merchant vessels in Buenos Aires in 1834 [1]
Dear Jeremy, I would much appreciate a copy of the 1834 ships list. Hope you are well. I have been lying low for a while! However, I'm beginning some transcription of St Andrews B.A., which will clearly keep me busy for a long time. Very best wishes, Arnold.
9. [SOUTH-AM-EMI-L] Re: British merchant vessels in Buenos Aires in 1834 [1]
I have recently transcribed in Excel format a Return of British Shipping in the Port of Buenos Aires in 1834, found in National Archives, Kew. This gives the name and tonnage of the vessels, numbers of crew, cargoes in and out and values. Email me if you would like me to send you a copy of this file. It's full of fascinating details. Jeremy jnth@ntlworld.com
10. Re: [SOUTH-AM-EMI-L] British merchant vessels in Buenos Aires [1]
Please include my email address also. I am researching family that immigrated to Argentina in the 30's. Thank you. Bev Carlson Researching the Szapu of Argentina
11. RE: [SOUTH-AM-EMI-L] 1881 United Kingdom Census [1]
This is a great list and I thank you. Do you have anything on the Riddle family? Lloyd scott Australia -----Original Message----- From: Wa1kerClan@aol.com [mailto:Wa1kerClan@aol.com] Sent: Wednesday, 11 June 2003 10:18 PM To: SOUTH-AM-EMI-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [SOUTH-AM-EMI-L] 1881 United Kingdom Census In a message dated 11/06/2003 00:28:53 GMT Standard Time, horaciog@rcc.com.ar writes: > Can everyone tell me if any John Molony(Moloney), borned about 186? in > Ireland, appear in 1881 Kingdom C
12. [SOUTH-AM-EMI-L] Henry William Griggs [1]
Hi all, trying to find any information about a Harry (Henry) William Griggs born 1868 Clerkenwell arrived Argentina 3 June 1922 married to ? arrived on the Western world from Montevideo U. Does anyone have a connection or come across him in their research? Regards Dave --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.488 / Virus Database: 287 - Release Date: 05/06/2003
13. Re: [SOUTH-AM-EMI-L] 1881 United Kingdom Census [1]
In a message dated 11/06/2003 00:28:53 GMT Standard Time, horaciog@rcc.com.ar writes: > Can everyone tell me if any John Molony(Moloney), borned about 186? in > Ireland, appear in 1881 Kingdom Census?. I have his parents name. Then he > travelled to Argentina to worked in the British Railway Company. > Hola Horacio, These are the one's on the national index.If you want me to look at any entry in particular,let me know. MALONE, John Son <1860> Irel Lana MALONEY, John Lodg <1860> Irel
14. [SOUTH-AM-EMI-L] Liverpool connections [1]
Births reported in LIVERPOOL WEEKLY MERCURY 18TH JAN 1908 McCRIRICK, Jan 10th, Caseros Buenos Ayres, wife of James McCRIRICK a son LIVERPOOL WEEKLY MERCURY JAN 4th 1913 GALLOWAY, Dec 16th [1912], the wife of Walter, at Valparisio, a dau David Asprey
15. [SOUTH-AM-EMI-L] The 'Margaret' [1]
I am in the process of transcribing the passenger list of the ship 'Margaret' which brought the second batch of Scottish settlers to Argentina. What I don't know are the details of the voyage, where it left from and when it arrived in Buenos Aires. Can anyone help? -- Graeme Wall My genealogy website:
16. Re: [SOUTH-AM-EMI-L] The 'Margaret' [1]
Dear Graeme: The Margaret arrived in Buenos Aires december 1825 with about 101 passegers. It left from Leith. I have the list. But I would not say this was the second ship with scottish settlers, since there were others with scottish settlers even before the Symmetry. Maxine Hanon ----- Original Message ----- From: "Graeme Wall" To: Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 10:19 AM Subject: [SOUTH-AM-EMI-L] The 'Margaret' > I am in the process of transcribing
17. RV: [SOUTH-AM-EMI-L] Re: British merchant vessels in Buenos Aires in 1834 [1]
Mr. Howat, I would like to recieve the archive you offered. Thanks a lot. Lma Rodrmguez Romero -----Mensaje original----- De: Jeremy Howat [mailto:jnth@ntlworld.com] Enviado el: Lunes, 16 de Junio de 2003 04:35 p.m. Para: SOUTH-AM-EMI-L@rootsweb.com Asunto: [SOUTH-AM-EMI-L] Re: British merchant vessels in Buenos Aires in 1834 I have recently transcribed in Excel format a Return of British Shipping in the Port of Buenos Aires in 1834, found in National Archives, Kew. This gives the name and tonnage of the
18. [SOUTH-AM-EMI-L] 1834 List [1]
PLease include my name for 1834 list. Thanks Judy
19. [SOUTH-AM-EMI-L] 1881 United Kingdom Census [1]
Can everyone tell me if any John Molony(Moloney), borned about 186? in Ireland, appear in 1881 Kingdom Census?. I have his parents name. Then he travelled to Argentina to worked in the British Railway Company. Sicerelly. Horacio
20. RES: [SOUTH-AM-EMI-L] Re: British merchant vessels in Buenos Aires in 1834 [1]
Dear Jeremy, Yes, please. And thank you very much. Carlos Cartell -----Mensagem original----- De: Jeremy Howat [mailto:jnth@ntlworld.com] Enviada em: segunda-feira, 16 de junho de 2003 16:35 Para: SOUTH-AM-EMI-L@rootsweb.com Assunto: [SOUTH-AM-EMI-L] Re: British merchant vessels in Buenos Aires in 1834 I have recently transcribed in Excel format a Return of British Shipping in the Port of Buenos Aires in 1834, found in National Archives, Kew. This gives the name and tonnage of the vessels, numbers of c
21. Re: [SOUTH-AM-EMI-L] Liverpool connections [1]
Hi All Thank you David!!! This is the birth announcement for my Mother's eldest sister, Joyce Irene GALLOWAY who was actually born on the 15th of Dec. > LIVERPOOL WEEKLY MERCURY JAN 4th 1913 > GALLOWAY, Dec 16th [1912], the wife of Walter, at Valparisio, a dau My Grandfather, Walter GALLOWAY, was born in Birkenhead, Cheshire 05 May 1885. He came to Chile as a young man "on loan as an accountant" for a British firm in Chile and eventually became the General Manager of the "largest Cement Company in Chi
22. Re: [SOUTH-AM-EMI-L] The 'Margaret' [1]
Dear Maxine In message <007101c33453$a0033300$5e692ac8@default> you wrote: > The Margaret arrived in Buenos Aires december 1825 with about 101 > passegers. It left from Leith. I have the list. Many thanks for that. > But I would not say this was the second ship with scottish settlers, since > there were others with scottish settlers even before the Symmetry. Certainly there were but this was the second ship where the passengers were all specifically settlers, as I understand it. Regards -- Graeme W
23. [SOUTH-AM-EMI-L] Brig Margaret passenger list [1]
I have posted a revised version of the passenger list of the brig 'Margaret' which arrived in Buenos Aires from Leith on December 1825. -- Graeme Wall
24. [SOUTH-AM-EMI-L] Website update [1]
I have update my Argentine genealogy website with the following information: On the ROBSON page, thanks to the kindness of Lia Fernanda Rodriguez Romero, I have been able to add desendants of Mary Auld and Daniel de la Sota. In addition I have posted a partial transcript of the passenger list of the brig Margaretwhich arrived in Buenos Ayres in December 1825. Hope these are of use. -- Graeme Wall My genealogy website:
25. [SOUTH-AM-EMI-L] Re: Deciphering an Irish place name [1]
Hi fellow listers! In transcribing the details of a marriage that took place in Buenos Aires at St John's Church in 1839, the couple's names were John Thompson of Dundee and Mary Graham of (and here is my difficulty!). It looks as if Mary came from Nuddlehead in Ireland, but equally in trying to read the handwriting correctly it might be Hulslehead, or something else. Does anyone know Ireland well enough to recognise this name? The second part of the name looks clear enough: ????lehead, but the first four

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