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From: "Fred MacKay" <>
Subject: Re. Re. John Avery.
Date: Fri, 13 May 2005 02:02:54 +0100
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Hi! there Wendy,

You have me here and I will stand down on this until some other means of
arrival in SA was by other means that the mail boats.

My apologies here for any mistakes I have made here?

Best wishes,

Fred.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Wendy O'Brien" <>
To: <>
Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 4:36 PM
Subject: Re. Re. John Avery.
> Were mail boats the only option is those days?
> My family went from England to South Africa sometime between 1841 and
> 1866, and I've yet to find them on some of the ships lists that I've found
> on the internet. I know not all of the lists are on the internet, so any
> links that anyone might know of would be appreciated!
> Thanks so much,
> Wendy

> --- Fred MacKay <> wrote:
>> Hi! there Keith,
>>
>> I would expect that your John Avery would arrive at Cape Town via mail
>> boat from Southampton.
>>> Other than this I wouldn't be able to respond to that part of your
>> enquiry.
>> Best wishes,
>>> Fred.

>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "keith walker" <>
>> To: <>
>> Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 8:13 AM
>> Subject: John Avery.
>> > hello list
>> > I am looking for help please.
>> > I have a John Thomas Avery who went to South Africa / Johannesburgh
>> > between 1890 and 1907
>> > John Thomas Avery was from County Durham , England and was born c1885
>> > How would I find out how he travelled and where he arrived in Africa
>> > Any help would be greatly appreciated
>> > thankyou in anticipation
>> > regards
>> > Keith Walker.



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