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Margaret | Report | 6 Mar 2008 10:46 |
Hi Andrew,I am looking for my cousins who emigrated to oz in 1958/59. Their names are Lesley, Bryan, Steven and David Wrigley. Their father Jack was my uncle and his wife was italian. Lesley or Leslie was born in 1951 and was the eldest. My sister exchanged xmas cards with our uncle for a few years,but the last few years they have been returned.I hope you can point me in the right direction. our uncle and aunt lived in St Marys, N.S.W. thank you Eileen Garrard nee Wrigley |
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Lesley | Report | 2 Mar 2008 18:57 |
I am looking for death info, marriage info and any children born to Christian( Christina,Tennie, Teenie) Hardie, born 1897/1898 in Foveran, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, emigrated & married to an H. (The H. may stand for Hardie or his initial, I don't know) Buckley, died in Australia, 7th October 1929 aged 32 |
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Overthehill | Report | 2 Mar 2008 14:00 |
Hi Cherilyn, I think this is a long shot but must try. I am searching for anything about my uncle and his wife. |
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Tonya | Report | 2 Mar 2008 13:34 |
Hi Andrew |
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Daz1 | Report | 28 Feb 2008 20:27 |
Hi Andrew |
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Cherilyn | Report | 28 Feb 2008 08:21 |
Please note Andrew has not been active on this thread since 2004! |
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HelenBrissie | Report | 28 Feb 2008 03:55 |
Hi Aussie Goddess, |
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Gina | Report | 26 Aug 2007 13:47 |
Thanks Donald. Harold G died in 1917 and i have him as marrying Dora Ellevsen in 1915,Toowoomba, NSW. The other two could well be the ones i am after. Many thanks |
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Donald | Report | 26 Aug 2007 13:03 |
Re the Salmons in N.S.W. |
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Donald | Report | 26 Aug 2007 12:23 |
Re the McDougalls in N.S.W. mention was made of Narrogin, the only place of this name is in Western Australia,according to Australia Post. |
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Gina | Report | 24 Aug 2007 23:17 |
Just a nudge on this one |
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Gina | Report | 24 Aug 2007 12:06 |
Hi |
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Erik | Report | 24 Aug 2007 11:24 |
Hi andrew i am trying to find my birth mother. All i know is that she left scotland in 1969 or close to that year to start afresh in australia. her maiden name was jemima McNeil smith he married name handley her husbands name was john but i do not know if he is my father. I know it is a long shot but the australian embasy told me they cannot help me. Cheers erik. |
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Mea | Report | 25 Mar 2004 01:07 |
Hello Andrew, Are you still able to do look-ups in Australia? I have been trying to trace my Father's Uncle, he moved to Hobart Tazmania in the early 60's????? His name was David Malcher, or Malsher, they seemed to go by either.His wife Maragret moved there with him, but didn't settle, she moved back to England. That last the family heard of him was a clip in the local paper a few years ago, he was running a boys holiday camp on Flanders Island.He was also a school teacher out there at some point. He is the only one left now, his sister's have all passed away, and Dad would love to hear if he is still alive or not. He would be about 75 now. Don't have any dates of birth for him either. |
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Andrew | Report | 24 Mar 2004 13:56 |
just nudging so my posting isn't consigned to the archives !!! have answered nearly everyone's enquiries. I have e-mailed most people direct. Some new information for a few people today - check your in boxes. regards Andrew |
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Pauline | Report | 22 Mar 2004 00:16 |
hi andrew, im trying to contact my aunt who lives/lived in a town called sunshine outside melbourne.i have tried eveything,even the white pages directory,but i have really hit a brick wall. have you any ideas? i would like to say that what you are doing for people is wonderful and im sure is very much appreciated! |
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Irene | Report | 19 Mar 2004 08:25 |
Hi Jennie. Thank you very much. I have emailed you. Irene |
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Sue | Report | 17 Mar 2004 15:40 |
Could you help me please Andrew.My ancestor is James Osborn,on the Unassisted Passsenger List for Victoria it lists a James Osborn,28,Ship:Yorkshire.Arrival:Nov.1861 Port:B.Fiche 195,Page 004. I think this is probably him, and I have also found (hopefully) his marriage to Mary Bendell,at Ballarat,Victoria 1872.Would it be possible for you to find out any details on this passenger listing and marriage? Many thanks.Sue. |
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jw100 | Report | 17 Mar 2004 13:42 |
Hi Andrew, What a massive task you've taken on! It's a very kind offer but I don't know whether you want a very challenging quest... I have found 2 Walthos who went to Australia. This is all that I have on them John Waltho (sometimes Walthow) absconded in 1823 (4 times), NSW and arrived on ship Minerva Thomas Waltho who was sentenced to 7 years transportation in 1821. He was approx 17. He might have been born in Staffordshire but I'm not sure. I don't know if he went to NSW or some other place. I don't hold out too much hope with such sketchy info but I'd appreciate anything you can find on any Walthos you come across in your searches. Ta very much Jane |
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Andrew | Report | 16 Mar 2004 23:19 |
Hi everyone Still waiting to hear back from a few people. For some of you who have submitted enquiries, it has led to much new information - some of which greatly contrasts with the information which was already obtained. Users of Australian BMD's would realise that they are a genealogical treasure trove, and the mere fact that the indexes list both parent's names (Victoria - full names, NSW - forenames, other states not entirely sure) means it is really easy to spot which children belong to the right family. Oh, if only it were that simple for other regions. Thank you to everyone for your kind messages and good wishes. I have enjoyed working on your "case studies" as much as you have enjoyed receiving the information. For new people reading this thread, I am happy to take on additional enquiries - please don't forget to include EVERYTHING that you know already - it makes my job so much simpler. Best regards to all Andrew |
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