Hi Terry Thanks for that bit of info. I wonder if he was my Alexander who bought the Austin! Cheers Joan Good Morning, Not exactly what you are looking for but may be of interest and add some foliage to the tree :- In 1915:- Number Surname First Name Address Town Car HP Make Price £ Made In Seating Capacity 9736 Stuart Alex. L. 106 Johnson St. Annandale 10 Austin 445 England 3 Hth Terry www.terrycallaghan.net Hello Would any lister be researching and have knowledge of the above families please. My ggrandfather Alexander Stuart married [2nd m] to Mary Ann Brazill in 1895 in Orange after his first wife Mary Ann nee Elliot died. I am descended from the youngest daughter of Alexander's first marriage to Mary Ann Elliot. Alexander died at Rose St Darlington 1927 and Mary Ann nee Brazill died 1928, and I believe family members of Mary Ann were named WEAVER. I would love to hear from any descendants of the above. Thank you Joan
Lorette Many thanks for your most appreciated assistance regards rod -----Original Message----- From: Lorette Sent: Sunday, September 09, 2012 1:39 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [AUS-NSW] NEIL NEILSON Hello Rod All these listed Ryerson Index there are some others same area possible rellies, you will be able to ask for a lookup. how to do this is on the home page. all under Fraser Coast Chronicle (hervey bay) Newspaper Neilsen George Neill died 17 June 1986 cemation late of Ipswich Maryborough anf Redkand bay Neilsen Percy Mervin died & October 1969 age 57 at Maryborough late of Tinana Neilsen Lucy M S died 30 June 1944 age 62 at Maryborough Qld Neilsen Neil died 4 march 1957 age 78 at maryborough late of Urangan death for Lucy Neilsen Queensland BDM note spelling of Lucy/Lucie Lucie matilda Sarah Neilsen - father Frank Miller - registered number 1944 C3633 regards Lorette From: rod <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, 8 September 2012 2:47 PM Subject: [AUS-NSW] NEIL NEILSON I am looking for assistance with Neil Neilson family Neil was possible born around 1881 and married Lucy Miller 1901 Newtown Lucy was born 1881 Paddington parents Francis and Alice Miller I can see two children George Miller 1902 St Peters and Percival Miller 1903 Petersham. Did Neil and Alice have any more children? can any trace them after Percival’s birth I would like to find their deaths and marriages of the two boys any assistance would be most appreciated Rod ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Good Morning, Not exactly what you are looking for but may be of interest and add some foliage to the tree :- In 1915:- Number Surname First Name Address Town Car HP Make Price £ Made In Seating Capacity 9736 Stuart Alex. L. 106 Johnson St. Annandale 10 Austin 445 England 3 Hth Terry www.terrycallaghan.net -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Joan Birtles Sent: Saturday, 8 September 2012 2:10 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [AUS-NSW] STUART/BRAZILL/WEAVER names in Orange & Sydney Hello Would any lister be researching and have knowledge of the above families please. My ggrandfather Alexander Stuart married [2nd m] to Mary Ann Brazill in 1895 in Orange after his first wife Mary Ann nee Elliot died. I am descended from the youngest daughter of Alexander's first marriage to Mary Ann Elliot. Alexander died at Rose St Darlington 1927 and Mary Ann nee Brazill died 1928, and I believe family members of Mary Ann were named WEAVER. I would love to hear from any descendants of the above. Thank you Joan ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi I am looking for assistance with Neil Neilson family Neil was possible born around 1881 and married Lucy Miller 1901 Newtown Lucy was born 1881 Paddington parents Francis and Alice Miller I can see two children George Miller 1902 St Peters and Percival Miller 1903 Petersham. Did Neil and Alice have any more children? can any trace them after Percival’s birth I would like to find their deaths and marriages of the two boys any assistance would be most appreciated Rod
Hello Would any lister be researching and have knowledge of the above families please. My ggrandfather Alexander Stuart married [2nd m] to Mary Ann Brazill in 1895 in Orange after his first wife Mary Ann nee Elliot died. I am descended from the youngest daughter of Alexander's first marriage to Mary Ann Elliot. Alexander died at Rose St Darlington 1927 and Mary Ann nee Brazill died 1928, and I believe family members of Mary Ann were named WEAVER. I would love to hear from any descendants of the above. Thank you Joan
Hello Rod All these listed Ryerson Index there are some others same area possible rellies, you will be able to ask for a lookup. how to do this is on the home page. all under Fraser Coast Chronicle (hervey bay) Newspaper Neilsen George Neill died 17 June 1986 cemation late of Ipswich Maryborough anf Redkand bay Neilsen Percy Mervin died & October 1969 age 57 at Maryborough late of Tinana Neilsen Lucy M S died 30 June 1944 age 62 at Maryborough Qld Neilsen Neil died 4 march 1957 age 78 at maryborough late of Urangan death for Lucy Neilsen Queensland BDM note spelling of Lucy/Lucie Lucie matilda Sarah Neilsen - father Frank Miller - registered number 1944 C3633 regards Lorette From: rod <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, 8 September 2012 2:47 PM Subject: [AUS-NSW] NEIL NEILSON I am looking for assistance with Neil Neilson family Neil was possible born around 1881 and married Lucy Miller 1901 Newtown Lucy was born 1881 Paddington parents Francis and Alice Miller I can see two children George Miller 1902 St Peters and Percival Miller 1903 Petersham. Did Neil and Alice have any more children? can any trace them after Percival’s birth I would like to find their deaths and marriages of the two boys any assistance would be most appreciated Rod
RIP Joyce - you have given so much to family history researchers, thankyou. Glynis Wheeler St Clair, NSW > >> With great sadness, I have to inform you that Joyce passed away >> last >> Thursday, August 30th, aged 95.
Forwarded message ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Graham" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2012 9:11 PM Subject: [RIInc] Joyce Ryerson > With great sadness, I have to inform you that Joyce passed away > last > Thursday, August 30th, aged 95. > > Some of the newer indexers may not be aware of the influence > that > Joyce had on the Index which bears her name. At the May 1999 > meeting > of the Sydney DPS, Joyce offered to give us "some SMH death > notices" > which she had saved, so that we could index them for Ryerson. > The > "some" turned out to be an almost complete run from 1986 to > 1999. > > At this time we were not back-indexing any papers, so Joyce's > gift > gave us the impetus to get to where we are today. > > The following tribute to Joyce was read at last Saturday's > meeting of > the Ku-ring-gai Historical Society: > > > You will be saddened to hear of the passing last Thursday > afternoon > of our long time member and fellow family historian Joyce > Ryerson. > > Her archival activities at her old school SCEGGS Darlinghurst > will be > appreciated by generations of students in years to come. > > Joyce has left a legacy to many of us in company with the > Sydney Dead Persons > > Society who named the Ryerson Index after her because of her > huge > collection of Sydney Morning Herald Death Notices stashed away > in a > laundry cupboard. > > This Index is used by family historians world - wide, some > daily, > some not quite so often, but few have not ever used this index. > > Thankyou for your interest in our Family History Group, your > company, > your family history skills and your friendship. > > Vale Joyce Ryerson. > > > I have added our tribute to the front page of the website. > > John > She will be missed but long remembered MargM Beautiful NSW Central Coast
Hi Everyone I am researching my wife's family and was wondering if any descendant or others with knowledge are researching the above couple William Partridge was born about 1844 in Cheswick, Kent, England. He married Ellen Coe at School House, Bulga, New South Wales on 10 August 1876. She was also born in England around 29 June 1855 William died in Bulga on 15 January 1934 and Ellen died in Singleton 15 June 1914 Their children are Emily Maud 1877, Arthur 1879, Edith May 1881, Alma Elizabeth 1883, Ethel Mary 1884 (my wife's Grandmother) and Harold James 1893 Any help much appreciated and we are willing to share Steve & Anne Westley
Hi Hazel I have the CD at home. Cheers Joan -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Hazel Magann Hi Joan Thank you for the information it has given me something to work from. >From what you have sent perhaps he arrived with a family so will start at the beginning again and work forward. A lady who helped me recently has also sent some information on Thomas and it seems to point to him inventing something for the Woodstock Fruit Canning Company at Rooty Hill. Can I ask is the 1904 telephone directory on the net or cd? Regards Hazel
Hi Jo How are you well I hope thank you once again for your assistance in locating information on Thomas Bowring. He has been on my mind for over 10 years and I seem to put him away and then start on him again. I managed to open the attachment and the names are all familiar. When I started researching people in my local area Walter Lamb was the first cab of the rank so to speak and really became quite an obsession. Thank you for your help yet again. Warm Regards Hazel
Hi Joan Thank you for the information it has given me something to work from. >From what you have sent perhaps he arrived with a family so will start at the beginning again and work forward. A lady who helped me recently has also sent some information on Thomas and it seems to point to him inventing something for the Woodstock Fruit Canning Company at Rooty Hill. Can I ask is the 1904 telephone directory on the net or cd? Regards Hazel
Hi Hazel Found these on the 1904 telephone directory Bowring. J. 0., mgr. ,N.S.W. Fuel licono- mlsing Co., Ltd., 90 "Pitt-st., Sydney Bowring Jno., 11 Liverpool-st., Paddington Bowring Thos.' B., 9 Napier-st., N. Syd. Hope these help but none at Rooty Hill or Plumpton Cheers Joan Good morning I am trying to locate anyone who maybe researching a Thomas Bowring I have very little on him except he was living in the Rooty Hill/Plumpton area about 1865-1890. His residence was located on the corner of Rooty Hill Road North and Jersey Road. The only other fact that is not confirmed is that he built his home and possibly "Alroy" and could have been involved in building "The Woodstock Fruit Canning Company" at Plumpton. Also can someone be kind enough to check the 1903 Electoral Roll to see if he might have still be living in the Rooty Hill/Plumpton area in that period. Warm Regards Hazel in Blacktown ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi Hazel The only other thing in the Sands Directories: Sydney & NSW 1858-1933 There was a T Bowring living at Lamont Parade, Parramatta ,1892, 1993 So not sure if this is your Michael. I can not find him on the Electoral Roll Josephine Qld -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Hazel Magann Sent: Saturday, 1 September 2012 8:35 AM To: Australia Subject: Re: [AUS-NSW] BOWRING Good morning I am trying to locate anyone who maybe researching a Thomas Bowring I have very little on him except he was living in the Rooty Hill/Plumpton area about 1865-1890. His residence was located on the corner of Rooty Hill Road North and Jersey Road. The only other fact that is not confirmed is that he built his home and possibly "Alroy" and could have been involved in building "The Woodstock Fruit Canning Company" at Plumpton. Also can someone be kind enough to check the 1903 Electoral Roll to see if he might have still be living in the Rooty Hill/Plumpton area in that period. Warm Regards Hazel in Blacktown ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi Hazel It looks like that Michael Bowing might have died in 1890 info below. Josephine Qld IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE of T. BOWRING, ROOTY HILL. ALL CLAIMS against the above Estate must be rendered immediately to the undersigned. J SCOULLER and CO., Accountants and Trade Assignees, 49, York-street. Sydney, l6th Jan., 1890. _ -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Hazel Magann Sent: Saturday, 1 September 2012 8:35 AM To: Australia Subject: Re: [AUS-NSW] BOWRING Good morning I am trying to locate anyone who maybe researching a Thomas Bowring I have very little on him except he was living in the Rooty Hill/Plumpton area about 1865-1890. His residence was located on the corner of Rooty Hill Road North and Jersey Road. The only other fact that is not confirmed is that he built his home and possibly "Alroy" and could have been involved in building "The Woodstock Fruit Canning Company" at Plumpton. Also can someone be kind enough to check the 1903 Electoral Roll to see if he might have still be living in the Rooty Hill/Plumpton area in that period. Warm Regards Hazel in Blacktown ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi Hazel Found this on Trove I think it's your Michael Bowring. Hope the attachment on the other email open Josephine Qld. ROOTY HILL. CHARLES BRODIE and CO. (in eoniunoHon with W. A BRODIE and CO ) have been favoured with initructton> from Messrs. Scouller and Co, Trade Assignee<, to >eli by public auction, at the residence of Thomas Bowring. Rooty Hill, adjoining the Woodstock Jam Factory, THIS DAY, Thursday, 16th imitant, at 11.30, poaltively without reierve, the whole of his STOCK and PLANT, consisting of Builder>' material Blacksmiths' plant Mortice and boring machine> Proacenlum Galvanized iron Piping Lime Tanka Drill machines Ladder> Grindstone< Wheelbarrow< Quantitv office and household furniture Large fireproof safe, J ,' Sec, Ac. Also, Hone< , ,. Buggies HarnesB > . Dray> ' WaggonFix this text Spring cart<, Sec, to. , Full particulars from the auctioneers. CHARLES BRODIE, and CO., _Parramatta. -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Hazel Magann Sent: Saturday, 1 September 2012 8:35 AM To: Australia Subject: Re: [AUS-NSW] BOWRING Good morning I am trying to locate anyone who maybe researching a Thomas Bowring I have very little on him except he was living in the Rooty Hill/Plumpton area about 1865-1890. His residence was located on the corner of Rooty Hill Road North and Jersey Road. The only other fact that is not confirmed is that he built his home and possibly "Alroy" and could have been involved in building "The Woodstock Fruit Canning Company" at Plumpton. Also can someone be kind enough to check the 1903 Electoral Roll to see if he might have still be living in the Rooty Hill/Plumpton area in that period. Warm Regards Hazel in Blacktown ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Good morning I am trying to locate anyone who maybe researching a Thomas Bowring I have very little on him except he was living in the Rooty Hill/Plumpton area about 1865-1890. His residence was located on the corner of Rooty Hill Road North and Jersey Road. The only other fact that is not confirmed is that he built his home and possibly "Alroy" and could have been involved in building "The Woodstock Fruit Canning Company" at Plumpton. Also can someone be kind enough to check the 1903 Electoral Roll to see if he might have still be living in the Rooty Hill/Plumpton area in that period. Warm Regards Hazel in Blacktown
----- Original Message ----- From: "emmjaye" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, August 31, 2012 10:59 AM Subject: Re: [AUS-NSW] Probate packetsThis is the latest from NSW State Records.............. in an > I don't know why but I cannot access these records, I just keep > going > round in circles. I typed in her name in the deceased estate > file and > nothing comes up. So I tried the Probate packets and again no > result! You cant access these docs on line. None are digitised ...... See http://tinyurl.com/9n86vok > > How did you get this result? > > Ref # is 102323 She d 2 Jan 1920 Broken Hill > I have the NSW Probate indexes at home on fiche . Entering this very large index into Archives Investigator is a work in progress Bye MargM Beautiful NSW Central Coast
Hi Marg, I don't know why but I cannot access these records, I just keep going round in circles. I typed in her name in the deceased estate file and nothing comes up. So I tried the Probate packets and again no result! How did you get this result? Ref # is 102323 She d 2 Jan 1920 Broken Hill regards Maxine >> Hi Listers, >> >> Trying to find whether or not Mary Klemm, who died in Broken >> Hill 2 Jan >> 1920 aged 58years left a will. Probate was granted to her >> husband George >> Klemm 15 July 1920. > Hi Maxine > > For probate to be granted to her husband she would have needed to > have left will > > Ref # is 102323 She d 2 Jan 1920 Broken Hill > > NSW State Records have been entering the NSW Probate indexes > and many other items into Archives Investigator > > This is the latest from NSW State Records.............. in an > effort to make Archives Investigator more user friendly > > > http://api.records.nsw.gov.au/ > > http://api.records.nsw.gov.au/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q= > > > API = application programming interface > > There should also be a deceased estate file > > HTH > > Bye > > MargM > Beautiful NSW Central Coast > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
----- Original Message ----- From: "emmjaye" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2012 6:03 PM Subject: [AUS-NSW] Probate packets > Hi Listers, > > Trying to find whether or not Mary Klemm, who died in Broken > Hill 2 Jan > 1920 aged 58years left a will. Probate was granted to her > husband George > Klemm 15 July 1920. Hi Maxine For probate to be granted to her husband she would have needed to have left will Ref # is 102323 She d 2 Jan 1920 Broken Hill NSW State Records have been entering the NSW Probate indexes and many other items into Archives Investigator This is the latest from NSW State Records.............. in an effort to make Archives Investigator more user friendly http://api.records.nsw.gov.au/ http://api.records.nsw.gov.au/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q= API = application programming interface There should also be a deceased estate file HTH Bye MargM Beautiful NSW Central Coast