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Did passenger lists show maiden names?
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Donna | Report | 5 Aug 2003 20:49 |
Many thanks ladies, I will try to trawl through BMD, as its after 1901 I dont think I will have much luck on FreeBMD - but thats the joy of Geneology! |
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**Dawn O** | Report | 5 Aug 2003 14:55 |
Hi Donna, I found 3 ancestors of mine (all brothers) had emigrated to Tasmania, Australia in 1857. One of them was already married, so it only showed his wife's forename. I was lucky to find their marriage entry on the 'FreeBMD' web site and that solved my problem on finding her maiden name. The other 2 brothers were single when emigrating but the Shipping List had named their wives (who they married in Tasmania), which revealed their maiden names. So, I believe if your ancestors were married before leaving the Country, it will be pure luck, if they do reveal the maiden name. I do hope you have luck on being able to obtain their marriage certificate, that seems the only hope?? Best of Luck. Regards, Dawn. |
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Alison | Report | 5 Aug 2003 13:32 |
I agree with Maxine. If the woman was married then her married name would be recorded with no thought given to her maiden name. ALison |
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Maxine | Report | 5 Aug 2003 10:07 |
Hi There My Great grandmother emigrated to the USA in 1892. She travelled after my great grandfather and was only listed by her married name. I think this was normal practise. Regards Maxine |
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Donna | Report | 4 Aug 2003 22:22 |
I know my great aunt emigrated to Australia, after marriage but not knowing when she got married and therefore he rmarried name I am hoping that the passenger ships held such records. Can anyone shed any light? |