Dear Ray, The Inquests have been posted to the Sydney List by Max in the last few weeks, not the DPS. Max is a lister on that site, and most of the deaths needing an Inquest have occurred in the Sydney area. In those times the Inquest was usually held the day of death or the day after, the report being posted in the Sydney Morning Herald the following day. My main purpose in going through the newspapers is to extract the Death information for the Ryerson Index, www.ryersonindex.org and because a lot of Funeral Notices published in this period do not have corresponding Death Notices, we are also indexing Funerals for this period to get a greater coverage, however where there is a Death Notice, there will not be a double up of the notices when there is a Funeral Notice also, the researcher will have to search for it themselves, as they do with other notices on the Ryerson Index. I posted a couple of Inquests to the Sydney list myself, and asked if anyone cared to continue to post them, and Max Bancroft has been doing them from information I have supplied to him. Some Inquest reports from the Sydney Morning Herald do not have much information, but it is I believe more than State Records at Kingswood have, as no papers for that period "survived". As I was not looking for them specifically there were not many notices from the papers of 1881-2-4, but in later times I kept a closer eye out for them, so the numbers each year have in fact increased. Sincerely, Bill > Hello Bill, please forgive my ignorance, but is there any way to be able > to > just BROWSE through all of the INQUESTS only on the DPS site? > > When I investigate in there, I cannot find any guidance toward finding > them > alone. E-mail message checked by Internet Security (6.0.0.386) Database version: 5.13130 http://www.pctools.com/en/internet-security/
Hi Diane G The descendants of William George GREENTREE and Elizabeth Charlotte CROSS are also descendants of Henry GREENTREE and Jane POPE; Thomas WOODS and Sarah Mary STUBBS; (Thus William STUBBS and Sarah WINGATE); John CROSS and Mary DAVISON; and also Charles CROSS and Rose FLOOD - - John CROSS and Charles CROSS are not related!! This family is covered in several publications - some available from the Ebenezer Church. "CROSS Country, Family Register" (2003) - Page 209 "CROSS Country, The Douglass Direction" (2005) - Pages 167, 175+ "Cross - His Mark", (1987), by Lorraine Prothero on John CROSS "Hawkesbury Pioneer Register - Vol 1" (1994) - Page 74 And also there are the STUBBS books too. Did anyone ever do a book on the GREENTREE family? By the way, Diane, as Barrie is a descendant of Charles CROSS and Rose FLOOD, you are most welcome to join our Reunion next June at the Ebenezer Church. It is the last Sunday of June, and we will be celebrating the 220th anniversary of their arrival on the 'Neptune' in 1790. Lorrae Glenore Grove Qld 4342 http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=helmrich -----Original Message----- From: barrie greentree [mailto:twinoak2@xtra.co.nz] Sent: Wednesday, 26 August 2009 1:00 PM To: AUS-NSW-HILLS-HAWKESBURY-HUNTER-VALLEY@rootsweb.com; S-NSW-HILLS-HAWKESBURY-HUNTER-VALLEY-L-request@rootsweb.com Subject: [HHHV] GREENTREE FAMILY Hello to all This is the first time on your list. My name is Diane. I am currently researching my husband (Barrie's) family on his father's side. I have been advised that on this list there could be researchers that have information on my GREENTREE line that maybe they are willing to share with us. This is some of the research I have done so far:- Barrie's Grandfather John Thomas GREENTREE was born 1874 Hawkesbury. John married Elizabeth HOE 1901 Penrith. Two children were born in NSW, Elsie GREENTREE 1901, & William GREENTREE 1903. Further children were born when the couple moved to Gisborne, New Zealand. Not sure when they came over and on what ship? John's father - William George GREENTREE, mother Elizabeth Charlotte CROSS. This is only a brief outline of what I have, and I would be extremely grateful if anyone on the list could contact me with any info they are prepared to share so I can fill in the gaps. I would also be prepared to share what I have. Many thanks Regards Diane G __________ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus signature database 4371 (20090826) __________ The message was checked by ESET NOD32 Antivirus. http://www.eset.com
Hello Bill, please forgive my ignorance, but is there any way to be able to just BROWSE through all of the INQUESTS only on the DPS site? When I investigate in there, I cannot find any guidance toward finding them alone. Thanks in advance. Ray ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bill" <oldboybill@westnet.com.au> ... Max Bancroft ... has posted several Inquests which have attracted interest. ... Max ... has posted them to the Sydney List, which I
Good Morning List, As I gather information to index into www.ryersonindex.org I have found items of interest. This one is reproduced from the Sydney Morning Herald of 20 December, 1888. SALE OF HAROSE AND CATTLE STOCK. ----------------------------------------------------------- (By Telegraph) (From our Correspondent.) --------------------- WINDSOR, Wednesday At the sale of Mr H McQuade's horse and cattle stock yeesterday, horses realised 844; cattle, 336, and sundries 231. The best prices were 95 guineas for the Alderney bull viscount, 75 guineas fo rthe brown gelding Bob, 72 ginesas fo rthe bay mare Compliment, and 63 guineas for the bay gelding Sardonyn. the principal purchasers were Messrs. W. H. Dean, H. Moses, B. Hall, Archie Armstrong, and P. H. ridge. Mr. W. Garling, of Sydney, was auctioneer. ***** Money was in Pounds****** Maybe names of interest to listers. Sincerly, Bill E-mail message checked by Internet Security (6.0.0.386) Database version: 5.13130 http://www.pctools.com/en/internet-security/
Good evening list, As I gather information for indexing into www.ryersonindex.org I have found other interesting items of interst. Max Bancroft offered to transcribe some of the information and on the Sydney List he has posted several Inquests which have attracted interest. I have not found too many of these :"Vital Statistics", but I sent them to Max and he has posted them to the Sydney List, which I forward here as a matter of interest generally. Sincerely, Bill ----- Original Message ----- From: "Max Bancroft" <maxwell1@bigpond.net.au> To: <AUS-NSW-SYDNEY@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2009 9:36 PM Subject: [ANS] Fw: Vital Statistics Vital Statistics The following is the Governments Statistician's report on the vital statistics of Sydney and Suburbs for the month of November, 1887. Sydney,-- The birth of 285 children were recorded in Sydney, viz.:-- 161 boys and 134 girls, being 97 more than the deaths, and 28 below the quinquennial average. The deaths numbered 188, viz.:-- 108 of males and 80 of females being 21 less than the average of the month from 1882 to 1886. Diseases of the local class were most fatal in there results, and bore a proportion of 42.02 percent to total deaths. Primary causes - apoplexy, 6; convulsions, 9; heart diseases, 14; pneumonia, 5; and dentition, enteritis, and peritonitis, for each. Of specific febrile or zymotic diseases (18.02 percent.) 2 deaths were from measles, 3 from scarlatina, 17 from diarrhea, 4 from congenital syphilis, &c The proportion of constitutional diseases was 18.62 percent (the same as zymotic), Cancer, 4; tabes mesenterica, 7; phthisis, 19 &c. and Developmental Diseases only contributes 3.19 percent with premature births, 5, as the most common cause of death. There were 12 accidental deaths (fractures and contusions, 8 and drowning 4); 1 infanticide; 1 manslaughter (abortion); 2 suicide (by poison 1 and by drowning 1); and 2 cases in which open verdicts were returned (found drowned 1 and fall from Government building 1). Total 18. Thirteen persons from the age of 70 years and upwards died during November, vis.:-- 1 male aged 70 from stricture of the urethra; 1, aged 72 from dysentery; 1, aged 73, from obstruction of bowels (ileus); 1, aged 75, from dropsy; 1, aged 75 from morbus corbis (heart disease); 2, aged 72 and 79 from injuries accidentally received; 1 aged 79, from apoplexy; and 1, aged 84 from cystitus. 1 female, aged 73 from epilepsy, 1, aged 75 from Bright's disease; 2 aged 77 and 80, from epilepsy. 46 deaths or 24.47 percent, of the total number occurred in public institutions;-- In Burke Ward, Sydney Hospital 26 (19 male 7 female); in Phillip Ward, Benevolent Asylum, 13 (7 males 6 females) and in Fitzroy Ward, St. Vincents Hospital 6 (1 male 5 females); and Reception House, Darlinghurst, 1 (male). There were 20 children born at Benevolent Asylum (14 males 6 females) 14 of which were illegitimate; and 1 at the Sydney Jail (male). SUBURBS. -- The births of 804 children, vis., 412 males 392 females, were registered in the suburbs during the last month being 453 in excess of the deaths, and 160 above the average of the previous 5 years. The number of deaths was 351 vis.:-- 183 of males and 168 of females, being 14 above the quinquennial average. Local diseases contributed 43.95 percent. Principle cause of death,-- Inflammation of the brain 7, apoplexy, paralysis epilepsy, 3 each; convolusions 18; heart disease 14; bronchitis, 13; pneumonia, 7; dentition, 4; enteritis, 34; and Bright's disease, 5. The next in order as regards the number of its victims was the zymotic class (21.65 percent), -- measles, 10; scarlatina, 4; diphtheria, 4; typhoid, (enteric fever) 10; diarrhea, 43 &c.; The proportional of constitutional diseases was 13.96 percent, -Cancer, 12; tabos nesenterica ,9; phthisis, 21 &c. Developmental diseases, 3.42 percent. Primary causes of death, premature birth,7; old age, 4. Of the ill defined cases, 12.25 percent were of children whose death were set down to atrophy and debility. The violent deaths were, Accidents, 8 (fractures, &c., 4; and tetanus , 1; burns, 1; drowning, 1; and the effects of chloroform administered for operation, 1); infanticide, 1; suicide, 3 (by shooting, 1; by cutting throat 1; by poison, 1; ); and found drowned, 1; total 13. The number of deaths of old people was 14, vis.:--1 male aged 70, from softening of the brain; 1 , aged 75, from cystitus; 1, aged 77 from gastritis; 1, aged 78 from old age; and 1, aged 87 from pneumonia. One female aged 73 from tumor of the throat; 1 aged 74 from Bright's disease ; 1, aged 75 from dementia; 1, aged 76 etithelioma (cancer); 1, aged 79 from paralysis; 2, aged 70 and 82 from old age; 1, aged 83 from bronchitis; 1, aged 84 from enteritis. 31 deaths or 8.83 percent of the aggregate took place in public institutions:- at Leichhardt Lunatic Asylum, Callan Park 1 (male); at the Glebe Children's Hospital, 2 (males); at Camperdown: Prince Alfred Hospital, 15 (11 males 4 females); at Waterloo Little Bay Hospital 10 (8 males 2 females); at Ashfield Infants' Home 3 (2 males 1 Female); Measles still appear to be somewhat prevalent although the fatal cases have not been numerous. There were 12 deaths from this disease during the month 2 in Sydney and 10 in the suburbs with the exception on one were children under the age of 5 years. The deaths took place in the following districts: item Sydney, 1; Glebe, 1; Kogarah, 1 ; Newtown, 1; Redfern, 2; and Waterloo, 4. There was one death from typhoid fever in the city and 10 in the suburbs. As is usual on the approach of summer, a considerable increase is to be found in the numbers of deaths from diarrhea and enteritis 7 deaths of child bearing women occurred during November (4 in Sydney and 3 in the suburbs), or 1 death of a mother to every 156 births. The proportions of births registered to every 1000 of the population was 3.14, and of deaths 1.55 . The highest reading of the thermometer as registered at the Sydney Observatory was 85.1 on the 20th, and the lowest was 52.2, on the 9th and 10th; the greatest range, was 25.7 on the 25th; mean, 64.3. The prevailing direction of wind was S.E. Greatest amount of humidity was 91.0 on the 13th; least 52.3 on the 25th. Rain fell on 17 days, the amount being 5.67 inches; The average rainfall for November during the previous 10 years was 2.34; the greatest fall last month, was 1.5 inches was on the 12th Number of days lightning 2, In the metropolitan division (Sydney and Suburbs) the number of births for the month was 1089, and the deaths 539 being respectively 75 and 73 less than the registration from November 1886. Of the total 639 deaths, 301, 55.84 percent were of children under 5 years of age, 250 of the latter being under 1 year. regards Max Bancroft .. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to AUS-NSW-SYDNEY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message E-mail message checked by Internet Security (6.0.0.386) Database version: 5.13130 http://www.pctools.com/en/internet-security/ E-mail message checked by Internet Security (6.0.0.386) Database version: 5.13130 http://www.pctools.com/en/internet-security/
Good evening list, As I was gathering information from the Sydney Morning Heralds of 1888, for inclusion in www.ryersonindex.org I found the following deaths realting to the Hawkesbury District. 22 Nov 1888. Peter Joseph HOUGH died at PARRAMATTA 21 Nov 1888, of RICHMOND, in his 71st year. Funeral from PARRAMATTA by train THIS DAY (Thurs) 5.40am ?? (Not clear). Jordan SPARKS. Undertaker. PARRAMATTA. 13 Dec 1888. Edward Goldie SIMPSON died 30 Nov 1888 at RICHMOND, 2 years 10 months, eldest son of A H SIMPSON. Sincerely, Bill E-mail message checked by Internet Security (6.0.0.386) Database version: 5.13120 http://www.pctools.com/en/internet-security/
My husband is also a distant cousin on the Greentree family they are a very large family. Happy to share contact me off list Tracie shaneking@ozemail.com.au -----Original Message----- From: aus-nsw-hills-hawkesbury-hunter-valley-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:aus-nsw-hills-hawkesbury-hunter-valley-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Sandra Burton Sent: Wednesday, 26 August 2009 4:10 PM To: aus-nsw-hills-hawkesbury-hunter-valley@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [HHHV] GREENTREE FAMILY Hi Diane My name is Sandra and I too am a member of this Greentree family. I have quite a collection of info on the Greentrees that I would be happy to share. Please contact me at elseywoo@yahoo.com for more info. Kind regards Sandra Burton (nee Greentree) ________________________________ From: barrie greentree <twinoak2@xtra.co.nz> To: AUS-NSW-HILLS-HAWKESBURY-HUNTER-VALLEY@rootsweb.com Sent: Wednesday, 26 August, 2009 2:33:05 PM Subject: [HHHV] GREENTREE FAMILY Hello to all This is the first time on your list. My name is Diane. I am currently researching my husband (Barrie's) family on his father's side. I hope there may be researchers on this list that have information of my GREENTREE line that might be willing to share with me. This is some of the research I have:- Barrie's Grandfather - John Thomas GREENTREE b. 1874 Hawkesbury. John married Elizabeth HOE 1901 Penrith. Two children born in NSW, Elsie 1901 & William 1903. Further children were born when the couple moved to New Zealand. Not sure when they came over and on what ship? John's father - William George GREENTREE, married Elizabeth Charlotte CROSS. This is only a brief outline of what I have and would be grateful if anyone on the list could contact me with any information they are prepared to share. I also would be willing to share. Many thanks Regards Diane ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to AUS-NSW-HILLS-HAWKESBURY-HUNTER-VALLEY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ____________________________________________________________________________ ______ Find local businesses and services in your area with Yahoo!7 Local. Get started: http://local..yahoo.com.au ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to AUS-NSW-HILLS-HAWKESBURY-HUNTER-VALLEY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hello to all This is the first time on your list. My name is Diane. I am currently researching my husband (Barrie's) family on his father's side. I hope there may be researchers on this list that have information of my GREENTREE line that might be willing to share with me. This is some of the research I have:- Barrie's Grandfather - John Thomas GREENTREE b. 1874 Hawkesbury. John married Elizabeth HOE 1901 Penrith. Two children born in NSW, Elsie 1901 & William 1903. Further children were born when the couple moved to New Zealand. Not sure when they came over and on what ship? John's father - William George GREENTREE, married Elizabeth Charlotte CROSS. This is only a brief outline of what I have and would be grateful if anyone on the list could contact me with any information they are prepared to share. I also would be willing to share. Many thanks Regards Diane
Hi Diane, Your husband is a distant relative of mine because he is also descended from the STUBBS family. I will send further information off-list. Regards, Coralie cdhird@optusnet.com.au Researching SULLIVAN, HEARNE, REILLY, ROSE, HOBBS, STUBBS from the HAWKESBURY RIVER NSW area. -----Original Message----- From: aus-nsw-hills-hawkesbury-hunter-valley-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:aus-nsw-hills-hawkesbury-hunter-valley-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of barrie greentree Sent: Wednesday, 26 August 2009 1:00 PM To: AUS-NSW-HILLS-HAWKESBURY-HUNTER-VALLEY@rootsweb.com; S-NSW-HILLS-HAWKESBURY-HUNTER-VALLEY-L-request@rootsweb.com Subject: [HHHV] GREENTREE FAMILY Hello to all This is the first time on your list. My name is Diane. I am currently researching my husband (Barrie's) family on his father's side. I have been advised that on this list there could be researchers that have information on my GREENTREE line that maybe they are willing to share with us. This is some of the research I have done so far:- Barrie's Grandfather John Thomas GREENTREE was born 1874 Hawkesbury. John married Elizabeth HOE 1901 Penrith. Two children were born in NSW, Elsie GREENTREE 1901, & William GREENTREE 1903. Further children were born when the couple moved to Gisborne, New Zealand. Not sure when they came over and on what ship? John's father - William George GREENTREE, mother Elizabeth Charlotte CROSS. This is only a brief outline of what I have, and I would be extremely grateful if anyone on the list could contact me with any info they are prepared to share so I can fill in the gaps. I would also be prepared to share what I have. Many thanks
Hello to all This is the first time on your list. My name is Diane. I am currently researching my husband (Barrie's) family on his father's side. I have been advised that on this list there could be researchers that have information on my GREENTREE line that maybe they are willing to share with us. This is some of the research I have done so far:- Barrie's Grandfather John Thomas GREENTREE was born 1874 Hawkesbury. John married Elizabeth HOE 1901 Penrith. Two children were born in NSW, Elsie GREENTREE 1901, & William GREENTREE 1903. Further children were born when the couple moved to Gisborne, New Zealand. Not sure when they came over and on what ship? John's father - William George GREENTREE, mother Elizabeth Charlotte CROSS. This is only a brief outline of what I have, and I would be extremely grateful if anyone on the list could contact me with any info they are prepared to share so I can fill in the gaps. I would also be prepared to share what I have. Many thanks Regards Diane G
Hi Diane My name is Sandra and I too am a member of this Greentree family. I have quite a collection of info on the Greentrees that I would be happy to share. Please contact me at elseywoo@yahoo.com for more info. Kind regards Sandra Burton (nee Greentree) ________________________________ From: barrie greentree <twinoak2@xtra.co.nz> To: AUS-NSW-HILLS-HAWKESBURY-HUNTER-VALLEY@rootsweb.com Sent: Wednesday, 26 August, 2009 2:33:05 PM Subject: [HHHV] GREENTREE FAMILY Hello to all This is the first time on your list. My name is Diane. I am currently researching my husband (Barrie's) family on his father's side. I hope there may be researchers on this list that have information of my GREENTREE line that might be willing to share with me. This is some of the research I have:- Barrie's Grandfather - John Thomas GREENTREE b. 1874 Hawkesbury. John married Elizabeth HOE 1901 Penrith. Two children born in NSW, Elsie 1901 & William 1903. Further children were born when the couple moved to New Zealand. Not sure when they came over and on what ship? John's father - William George GREENTREE, married Elizabeth Charlotte CROSS. This is only a brief outline of what I have and would be grateful if anyone on the list could contact me with any information they are prepared to share. I also would be willing to share. Many thanks Regards Diane ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to AUS-NSW-HILLS-HAWKESBURY-HUNTER-VALLEY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message __________________________________________________________________________________ Find local businesses and services in your area with Yahoo!7 Local. Get started: http://local..yahoo.com.au
Hi Judy I found her Certificate of Freedom on the State Records of NSW web site at: http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/state-archives/indexes-online/indexes-online#convi cts GRIFFIN Mary Elizabeth 1828 34/0322 4 Apr 1834 4/4320 992 This Mary didn't receive a Ticket of Leave The rest of the information I transcribed myself Regards Lesley Uebel mailto:ckennedy@bigpond.net.au CLAIM A CONVICT http://www.claimaconvict.net/index.html -----Original Message----- From: aus-nsw-hills-hawkesbury-hunter-valley-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:aus-nsw-hills-hawkesbury-hunter-valley-bounces@rootsweb.com]On Behalf Of judyabeggs@iprimus.com.au Sent: Monday, August 24, 2009 5:34 PM To: aus-nsw-hills-hawkesbury-hunter-valley@rootsweb.com Subject: [HHHV] Mary Griffin Thankyou Leslie. I could not find her ticket of leave or freedom. Where did you find it. Regards Judy
Thankyou Leslie. I could not find her ticket of leave or freedom. Where did you find it. Regards Judy
Hi Try Maria Skwierawski E-mail Address(es): carrieskwi@ozemail.com.au She is very good indeed, prompt and cost is most reasonable. Jean in sunny Pappinbarra NSW ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kris Wood" <Kristine.Wood@three.com.au> To: <AUS-NSW-HILLS-HAWKESBURY-HUNTER-VALLEY@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, August 24, 2009 9:52 AM Subject: [HHHV] Look up - Western Sydney - NSW State Archives > Is someone going to the Western Sydney State Archives who could do a > look-up and copies for me? Will gladly pay. > > Thank you > > Kris > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > AUS-NSW-HILLS-HAWKESBURY-HUNTER-VALLEY-request@rootsweb.com with the word > 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the > message -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.409 / Virus Database: 270.13.65/2322 - Release Date: 08/23/09 18:03:00
Is someone going to the Western Sydney State Archives who could do a look-up and copies for me? Will gladly pay. Thank you Kris
Hi Judy She didn't marry anyone whilst still a convict, and as you are aware she was free by 1834. I think that the Mary listed in Yass is the one who arrived on the Elizabeth in 1836 - this one had been tried in London at the Central Criminal Court and was in that area when she applied to marry in that same year. regards Lesley Uebel mailto:ckennedy@bigpond.net.au CLAIM A CONVICT http://www.claimaconvict.net/index.html -----Original Message----- From: aus-nsw-hills-hawkesbury-hunter-valley-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:aus-nsw-hills-hawkesbury-hunter-valley-bounces@rootsweb.com]On Behalf Of judyabeggs@iprimus.com.au Sent: Sunday, August 23, 2009 4:42 PM To: AUS-NSW-HILLS-HAWKESBURY-HUNTER-VALLEY@rootsweb.com Subject: [HHHV] Mary Griffin or Griffiths Hello List. This is my first time here. I have a convict Mary Griffin who arrived in 1828 on the "Elizabeth" aged 14 years old from County Cork. Along with her sister-in-law Ellen Healy or Hely who was married to Michael Griffin or Griffiths. Who was also a convict who arrived on the "Eliza " 1827 from County Cork. Michael & his siter Mary were sent to Windsor . On the 1828 Census to Archibald Bell. Is anyone researching this Family. I am trying to pin down a marriage for Mary. I did find a Ticket Of Leave fo a Mary Griffin in 1836 in Yass. Any help please. Regards Judy Beggs Nowra NSW
Hello List. This is my first time here. I have a convict Mary Griffin who arrived in 1828 on the "Elizabeth" aged 14 years old from County Cork. Along with her sister-in-law Ellen Healy or Hely who was married to Michael Griffin or Griffiths. Who was also a convict who arrived on the "Eliza " 1827 from County Cork. Michael & his siter Mary were sent to Windsor . On the 1828 Census to Archibald Bell. Is anyone researching this Family. I am trying to pin down a marriage for Mary. I did find a Ticket Of Leave fo a Mary Griffin in 1836 in Yass. Any help please. Regards Judy Beggs Nowra NSW
Morning all For anyone on the list who might be researching the Reynolds, Gosper and Graham lines, I have finally found the death of Richard Reynolds, the son of Richard Beale Reynolds and Sarah Stirling. Richard died 26 October 1890 in Parramatta and was buried in an unmarked grave in the Church of England section at Rookwood on the 28 October 1890 Cause of death was Cancer of the Face. His occupation was given as Saddler and his age was 80. Richard was married Elizabeth Graham Cheers Heather _________________________________________________________________ Need a new model in your life? Sell your car fast. http://a.ninemsn.com.au/b.aspx?URL=http%3A%2F%2Fsecure%2Dau%2Eimrworldwide%2Ecom%2Fcgi%2Dbin%2Fa%2Fci%5F450304%2Fet%5F2%2Fcg%5F801459%2Fpi%5F1004813%2Fai%5F866383&_t=758314219&_r=carpoint_tagline&_m=EXT
Thank you Bill for the good work you do. One for my database. Regards, Shirley
That is an amazing amount of work, thanks Bill and others for all your work Julie Rourke www.ghsint.com / guest username: ghs / password: crown Subject: [HHHV] Ryerson Index. Good Morning List, News has just filtered through that the Ryerson Index www.ryersonindex.org has now reached in excess of one million entries from the Sydney Morning Herald alone, as of the overnight update. To become part of our ongoing projects please contact Philip Holford philip.holford@westnet.com.au or myself. Sincerely, Bill