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Cherilyn

Cherilyn Report 3 Feb 2012 06:33

Jayne

To get the death details you can use a transcription agent, since you really only need the date (of course you can also get additional info such as place, age, cause of death, children's names & ages etc). Try Joy Murrin or Marilyn Rowan. Make sure you compare what you are getting for your $!

The try http://www.sl.nsw.gov.au/services/family_history/index.html?HomeLink=Services to Ask a Librarian how to find the newspaper death notice.

Good luck!

Jayne

Jayne Report 1 Feb 2012 12:31

Hi Cherilyn,

Thanks for trying to help. How would I find death notifications? I am in the UK so all my research is online at the mo. Are there sources online? If not, who would I need to contact?

Thanks,

Jayne

GenieAngel

GenieAngel Report 1 Feb 2012 10:27

Hi Cherilyn,

I am hoping you can help me. I am looking for anything on George Walker b 1839 London, England parents John and Mary Walker. He died in NSW in 1880 he was a watch and clockmaker. John and Mary Walker are my ggg grandparents there were another 2 sons William b 1829 and Amos b 1831 London who may well have been in Australia as well.
The 1851 is the last census I have seen Amos. There was another brother John Thomas b 1826 Dover Kent, who was with Amos in the 1851 census he was in Australia for a while but returned to England in the early 1860's. So anything that you can find on any of these brothers would be most apperciated
They are all watch and clockmakers.

Liz

Cherilyn

Cherilyn Report 1 Feb 2012 08:39

Hi Jayne

There are some marriages for a John William HUNT in NSW (and Wm John!). But I guess he is not with a spouse in the electoral rolls?

Can't see a death that fits with a birth year of 1909 at Ryersons either.

I notice Herbert died in 1957. The only thing I can think of now is to find the exact death date (from burial or death cert) and then check for death notices to see if John placed one! Bit tricky, and possibly costly too - and no guarantees.

Maybe check with St Andrews Cemetery at Maitland. Doesn;t seem to be a listing for him at Newcastle via council web site cemetery search.

Sorry :-(

Jayne

Jayne Report 1 Feb 2012 03:52

Hi Cherilyn,

I am trying to find out whether a relative who emigrated to Australia married and had children. His birth was registered in Jan-March 1909 and his parents were William Nelson Hunt and Rosa Ann Walker. He was born William John Hunt but known as John William Hunt. His mother died in Newport South Wales, Uk in 1912 and his father remarried Margaret May Besselo in 1917. I have him, his brother (from first marriage) Herbert James Hunt and Margaret Hunt, their half sister from the second marriage, emigrating to Sydney in August 1921. I ahve found them on various Electoral rolls in the Shortland and Mayfield areas near Newcastle, NSW. I have found a marriage for Hebert but nothing for John.

Any help would be wonderful - I am getting desperate now!

Cherilyn

Cherilyn Report 28 Jan 2012 05:01

nudge

pittsy

pittsy Report 24 Jan 2012 00:36

Cherilyn
Thanks for explaining this.

Regards

Pat

Cherilyn

Cherilyn Report 22 Jan 2012 07:40

James is also on the Digger Vic CD as well as the NSW bdms. Possible the others were not christened or records were lost/destroyed/untranscribed.

pittsy

pittsy Report 20 Jan 2012 04:04

Cherilyn

The link is to my tree. Thanks for looking - I cannot find anyl of the children's births . But although being born in Victoria first child James is on NSW BDM with V18412344 25A/1841. The other children all appear in the Digger-Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888. I cannot understand why I cannot locate them at Vic Bdms ?

Pittsy

Cherilyn

Cherilyn Report 20 Jan 2012 03:50

Hey Pittsy, sorry no help to you with the old UK stuff, but have you seen this tree?
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=1845990&id=I24

No birth or chr for John in Vic/NSW sorry :-(

pittsy

pittsy Report 20 Jan 2012 03:08

Cherilyn

Also in more recent times I cannot find a birth in Victoria 9/5/1848 for John Kerr Rigg son of my direct ancestors John Rigg and Isabella MacTaggart. Tried everyway possible at the Vic bdms and it does not come up. He was supposed to be born at Donnybrook or Bankvale.

Thanks

Pittsy

pittsy

pittsy Report 20 Jan 2012 03:05

Cherilyn

Can you help - not sure how to find this but I am trying to find the marriage match for James Rigg B1826 on my tree whose parents are Thomas Rigg (1789-1853)and Mary Webster (1785 - 1853)married 1816 Kirkcudbrightshire. I found the family in 1841 Census at Midkelton Farm House, Kelton, Castle Douglas, Kirkcudbrightshire and then James does not appear in 1851 9 Johnstone Close English Street Dumfries Scotland and I assume he married. I found a suitable Thomas Rigg married to a Eliza Stephenson born Shropshire England 1824-7 in censuses up and including 1871 and then Eiza on her own in 1881. James is listed as born at Kelton and Castle Douglas which makes it correct and they marry and live in Ross and Comarty. Any advice would be helpful.
Pittsy

Cherilyn

Cherilyn Report 19 Jan 2012 03:49

nudge

pittsy

pittsy Report 14 Jan 2012 22:14

Cherilyn

Thanks for the info on Catherine that helps heaps I know where to start looking now.

Pittsy

Cherilyn

Cherilyn Report 14 Jan 2012 06:30

Hi Unknown,

I can only see a marriage for a Cecil KNIGHTON in WA (much earlier of course).

In the White Pages telephone directory online, there are very few KNIGHTONs in WA but none with the initials you have listed. I can't see his wife Betty May, nor her death.

Maybe try contacting Bears Perth to see if they know of Kevin's whereabouts. Possible he has an unlisted phone number but is still living in Perth.

http://www.bearsperth.org/about/history/

Ah if you do a business White Pages search on Knighton in WA you will find Neville's listing in Greenough, and David's in nearby Deepdale.

www.whitepages.com.au

Good luck!

Cherilyn

Cherilyn Report 14 Jan 2012 06:09

Pittsy, Catherine died in Victoria. Can't see any marriage or children born to her in Vic though, must have been married when she arrived.

JAKnighton

JAKnighton Report 13 Jan 2012 22:27

Hi, thanks for doing this.

My great grandfather Thomas George Knighton moved to Australia in the '50s, and I know that he died in Perth in 2009. In Australia his children were David, Kevin, Neville, Beverley, Vivian and Wendy.

I was wondering if you could find more information on these people, and possibly tell me where their descendants are. I know that Kevin and Neville have lived at least some of their lives in Perth (Kevin actually started one of the first gay clubs in Australia)

Again, thanks.

pittsy

pittsy Report 13 Jan 2012 21:28

Cheriyn

Your note


He also had a sister named Catherine (b. 'Kirk', d. 1873 aged 53 as McDONALD).

Did his sister Catherine die in Australia or Scotland ?

Thanks

Pittsy

cookie18

cookie18 Report 13 Jan 2012 21:06

Hi Cherilyn

Sorry not replied sooner.

All i know that Jessie's maiden name was mellor & she married a Ernest Robinson before George Kellet.
Not sure of the correct spelling for Kellet.

Thanks about the info on marriage privacy.

sue

pittsy

pittsy Report 12 Jan 2012 21:48

Cherilyn

Thanks for the deaths. I will work back from them. I cannot find William's brother Charles who committed suicide in 1871 or Catherine with the family in the 1851 Census but will keep searching. Charles should have been about 1 year old. Catherine would have been about 20.

I received this from the Melbourne Cemetery.
William Rigg buried on 17/12/1883 age not listed at location Roman Catholic, Compartment E, Grave 125. Also located at this grave is the late Margaret Rigg buried on 20/10/1903 aged 60 and the late William J Rigg buried on 31/10/1935 aged 68.

Thanks for all your help.

Pittsy :-)