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    1. Re: [NSW-C] Junee Cemetery
    2. Marie Young
    3. Selena, The name Howarth is connected to my family. Sarah Bellamy married 1) Henry Clarke and then after he died she married 2) Benjamin Howarth in 1844. Is there a connection with your Howarths? If so I can furnish a little more information. I emailed you off list and it bounced Marie

    11/19/2003 07:52:15
    1. Re: [NSW-C] Junee Cemetery
    2. Selena
    3. Dear Marie Thank you for replying to my post. My direct ancestor was a James Howarth transported to Van Dieman's Land as a convict in 1822 on the "Phoenix" (1). His grand-son was George Howarth who died at Junee in 1911. George was the brother of my grand-mother Emma Howarth. I have several Clark connections but no Henry Clarke and no Bellamy connections that I can see. I cannot identify Benjamin Howarth as being one of my family. My Howarth's came from Rossendale, Lancaster, Lancashire, England. There are a lot of Howarths from that area of England. Selena Williams ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marie Young" <heartseas@optusnet.com.au> To: <AUS-NSW-CENTRAL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 2:52 PM Subject: Re: [NSW-C] Junee Cemetery > Selena, > The name Howarth is connected to my family. > Sarah Bellamy married 1) Henry Clarke and then after he died she married 2) > Benjamin Howarth in 1844. Is there a connection with your Howarths? If so I > can furnish a little more information. > I emailed you off list and it bounced > Marie

    11/20/2003 09:35:28