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Mistycat
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11 Feb 2009 14:23 |
Hello Ladies
Been reading all the info, not able come on here yesterday due to migraine and having decotator's all over the house, doesnt help!!
Your right Lisa, about Richard Fallowfield being in Australia, he had two son's, both died the year of their birth.Have found Isobel (on Oz electeral role) who went to New York with her sibbling's..she appear's to be daughter of William Bower and Annie Elizabeth Fallowfield...so shall keep that in mind for later! I have also scoured the 1901 census...with no joy, hence the thought she may have been in America. Have no info on Isabel's husband at all......
Margaret Thank you for info on the book and message....will try e-mail!
Many thank's for your time and the info
Misty x
PS..Lisa, didnt make a life up for you, but did wonder if you had the same kind of lovely Colonial house, with a large front porch and pool in the back garden(yard) as my friend's, who live just outside of Chicargo...also if you have a Cheese Cake Factory Restaurant where you are...best Cocktails and cheescake I have ever had...Yum!! My son will be working in California (not sure where) for the the next couple of week's....small world isnt it !!
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MargaretM
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10 Feb 2009 14:30 |
Another book for you to buy, Misty? "Lure of the South Peace" Not so cheap this time. I see 2 copies on Abe books. $65 and $88 U.S. I wonder if there would be any way to ask for a look-up? We don't even know if the Searcy reference has anything to do with your Isabelle.
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Lisa J in California
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10 Feb 2009 14:17 |
One last thing: Thomas (Isabel's "nephew") arrived in Canada in 1907. Perhaps he either came here to try to make a better life for himself; or, could he have come out to help his aunt/mother -- did Isabel's husband pass away around that time??
http://members.shaw.ca/nanaimo.fhs/T071.pdf Passenger list for Fallowfields in 1907. The children were 9 months and 2 years old. I don't know that I would want to take young children on a voyage!
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Lisa J in California
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10 Feb 2009 13:58 |
I cannot find the following on AutomatedGenealogy: The age is incorrect, but shown on Ancestry Canada for 1911 Canadian Census is Isabel Pearcy, Ontario, Toronto West, born 1868. --------------- Update: Until I (just) found Isabelle Searey on the 1911, I had forgotten that you already had her on a census! I've been up since 3:15 a.m.; going back to bed now for a bit. Obviously, my brain has stopped functioning. Night for now. :)
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Lisa J in California
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10 Feb 2009 13:48 |
Morning, Margaret. :)
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Lisa J in California
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10 Feb 2009 13:46 |
I don't have Ancestry Canada, but I did try looking for (on the 1901 Canadian Census): Isabel (all spelling variations), born 1864 (+ or - 5 years), born England and didn't see anything close to Searcy. Misty, if you have time, you might also check, in case I missed seeing a close spelling. (I was trying to find something close to Searcy.) One of my ancestors is commonly found under Vans rather than Vaus, so I keep in mind that some letters can be misread. Unfortunately, with a name like Searcy, there are a lot of letters that could be difficult to read, depending on the writing. Bearcy, Seavey, Soarcy, etc.
I have also been scouring American records for Searcy and do not see Isabel here.
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MargaretM
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10 Feb 2009 13:44 |
Oh shoot! I keep forgetting that I have that disc. Thanks for reminding me Lisa. Problem is it doesn't let you cut & paste so here i go with my 2 finger typing;
SEARCY Event: Living Year; About 1900-1979 Place: South Peace River dist. (AB & BC) Province of Record Source: British Columbia
Comments: Family History
Source: Lillian York, Lure of the South Peace: Tales of the early pioneers to 1945, South Peace Historical Book Committee, printed by Alaska Highway Daily News, Fort St. John, and Peace River Block News, Dawson Creek, BC. 1981. Volume/Page(s): 867
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Lisa J in California
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10 Feb 2009 13:26 |
I cannot view this record; hopefully someone else can, please? Canadian Genealogy Index, 1600s-1900s Name: Searcy, Province: British Columbia
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Lisa J in California
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10 Feb 2009 12:11 |
New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957 Name: Isabel Fallowfield Arrival Date: Nov 27 1935 Birth Year: abt 1906 Age: 29 Port of Departure: Southampton, England Place of Origin: Australia Ethnicity/Race- /Nationality: Australian;English (Australian) Ship Name: Aquitania Port of Arrival: New York, New York Nativity: Australia Line: 13 Microfilm Serial: T715 Microfilm Roll: T715_5736 Birth Location: Australia Birth Location Other: Geraldton Page Number: 23 Port Arrival State: New York Port Arrival Country: United States
With Isabel (occupation: Domestic) were Marjory (sister, age 25, Typist) and Doris (sister, age 12, Scholar).
Name and address of nearest relative...in country whence alien came: Aunt. Mrs I.Miles, 105 Rodenhurst Rd. London.SW.4 Final Destination: Vancouver Whether going to join a relative or friend; state name and address: Home: 62 Subiaco Road, Subiaco I believe they were staying in America for one week, at the Bristol Hotel, New York City. Isabel: 5'4", fair, brown hair and eyes, scar on finger Marjory: 5'4", fair, brown hair, grey eyes Doris: 5'3", fair, brown hair, grey eyes
Wasn't there mention on this thread of someone going to Australia at one point? ------------- It was Richard Atkinson Fallowfield. Here is a bit of material about Richard: http://www.gencircles.com/users/wardjc/2/data/16216
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Lisa J in California
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10 Feb 2009 11:50 |
Here is a bit about Ocean View Cemetery: http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/CAN-BRITISH-COLUMBIA/2003-06/1056934661 They might be able to help you. [Note: the message was posted several years ago.] This is from a message from two years ago: Ocean View Burial Park 4000 Imperial Street Burnaby British Columbia Canada Postal Code: V5J 1A4 Phone: (604)434-8611
A few years ago, I wrote to a cemetery office in Toronto, Canada inquiring about my brickwall ancestor (gggrandfather). They not only told me where he was buried and his information, they also told me who else was buried in the plot and where his first wife was buried (even though I only mentioned that she had died young). Included in the information was his place of birth (rather than "England" which had been on all other documents), which helped me to find his family in England.
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mgnv
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10 Feb 2009 02:30 |
You wont find any BC births online - the current closure on births is 106 y - the law says 120 y and we're working up to it from the old 100 y law.
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Lisa J in California
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10 Feb 2009 01:33 |
Misty...ok, any guesses about me (referring to you making up our lives, by seeing us "at a screen")? Hmmmm?
I've lived in California for ever and ever, but I'm still Canadian. :)))
Whoops, hubby is here to pick me up from work. I will continue later tonight. (Scout meeting to go to in a bit.)
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MargaretM
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10 Feb 2009 01:00 |
I don't have access to passenger lists, Misty. I did check Ellis Island but there's nothing there. Where's our friend Lisa?
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Mistycat
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10 Feb 2009 00:46 |
;) Margaret...
Please could someone do me yet another look up...Isabel Fallowfield....New York Passanger List 1820-1957..arrival New York,New York....Thank you
I wonder if she went to the US, married Mr ? Searcy who later died, had the girls with him, then went to join her brother's in Canada..maybe leaving her girls in America...I can find no birth for them in Canada and she did keep going back...if, of course this is the right lady!
No other Isabella(sp) born in Appleby in or around 1868, as stated on the passanger list Lisa found...I'm sure she's the right one (or maybe I just want her to be)
Thank's again Misty x
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MargaretM
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9 Feb 2009 23:38 |
No, Misty, haven't seen Dea since I found you two talking about me behind my back re: chopsticks. (No, I never learned how to use them!) Viv, Dea isn't a Cannuck, I am. (Born England, brought up in Canada)
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FannyByGaslight
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9 Feb 2009 23:21 |
born english raised in wales me and come to think of it havent seen dea about for a while but others may have sylvia in canada is around maybe she would know
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Mistycat
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9 Feb 2009 23:11 |
Hello Margaret...hope your well
Thank you for that...shall get onto it
As you can see yet another Fallowfield run around...heck, they did like to make life difficult..I'm hell bent on proving this Isabelle is the mother of Thomas.
Have you seen Dea around recently?
Misty x
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Mistycat
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9 Feb 2009 23:05 |
:) Vivienne...I thought for some reason (no idea why) you were Canadian...I guess maybe your not, strange, how one can make a different life for someone just by looking at a screen.....:)
Just an update
Have had an e-mail from Mrs Fallowfield in Canada, the death for Isabelle in 1946 is correct...she appears to have had two girl's..Madge and Mae..taken from her obit..is buried at Ocean View Cemetery, Burnaby, BC...no more known about girl's or Isabelle.
Off for a scout around
Misty x
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MargaretM
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9 Feb 2009 22:55 |
Hello again, Misty, That death of Isabel Searcy was on this site:
http://www.bcarchives.gov.bc.ca/textual/governmt/vstats/v_events.htm
And I believe you can order the certificate here:
http://www.vs.gov.bc.ca/
I have never done so. I think the cost is $27. Canadian. (about 13 -14 pounds.)
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FannyByGaslight
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9 Feb 2009 22:45 |
you got me there a post on records might sort it or you could ask a canadian? sorry couldnt resist that,slaps wrist
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