Hello Cheryle, There is an Errol Graham WILLIAMS (aged 60) died 07/11/1966 buried in the Tamworth Church of England Cemetery. Regards Lyn > -----Original Message----- > From: Cheryle Judge [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Sunday, 10 November 2002 5:32 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [NE] Errol Williams > > Hi, > Would anyone have access to Tamworth papers of 1962/3/4? My uncle Errol > Williams was killed on the Quirindi Rd, out near the old drive in and I am > pretty sure it was almost the same time as JFK was assassinated. > He was President of the Festival of Lights up until his death and was a > Loss Assessor in Tamworth, living on a property at Kootingal. > Thank You in Advance > Cheryle Judge
Posting for a lady in Tasmania.if anyone can help please??? <<<Would anyone have access to Tamworth papers of 1962/3/4? My uncle Errol Williams was killed on the Quirindi Rd, out near the old drive in and I am pretty sure it was almost the same time as JFK was assassinated. He was President of the Festival of Lights up until his death and was a Loss Assessor in Tamworth, living on a property at Kootingal. Thank You in Advance>>> Peg R NSW Australia [email protected] Genealogy is not a hobby, it's a disease! Checked by Norton's
Hi, Would anyone have access to Tamworth papers of 1962/3/4? My uncle Errol Williams was killed on the Quirindi Rd, out near the old drive in and I am pretty sure it was almost the same time as JFK was assassinated. He was President of the Festival of Lights up until his death and was a Loss Assessor in Tamworth, living on a property at Kootingal. Thank You in Advance Cheryle Judge
Due to many requests, (for where to send condolences and details of the funeral), I post the following information as to Janets Funeral. Janet's address: (This is at her Mum's request) Mr & Mrs T Reakes 56, Carrick Way, Torquay, Qld 4655 The Funeral will be on Wednesday 13th November at 2.00 pm, at the LDS Church, in Grevillia Street, followed by the interment at the Hervey Bay Lawn Cemetery. John Buzacott J.P. Peg R NSW Australia [email protected] Genealogy is not a hobby, it's a disease! Checked by Norton's
Hi Marg & List, Wow what a shock. She will be missed by many. I have had the pleasure in meeting Janet several times & what a lovely lady she was. May she rest in peace. Shirley Budgewoi
Dear Listers What a shock to get this news . MargM ----- > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > Date: Sat, 09 Nov 2002 07:16:29 GMT > From: John Buzacott <[email protected]> > To: [email protected]@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re Janet Reakes > > It is with great sadness that I report the death of Janet Reakes at > approximately 7.30 am today, Saturday 9th November > at Hervey Bay, Queensland. > > Her passing was due to a sudden onset of a Diabetic coma. > > Her last email to me yesterday, (Friday), said she was feeling ill, and ended > with, "You never know what a day brings" > > Vale Janet. > > May she be in heaven an hour before the devil knows she is dead. > > John Buzacott J.P. > Cairns, Queensland > > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1 237 > >
Found this on the Bucks UK list . Thought I 'd forward it for general interest Marg Morters Beautiful Central Coast of NSW Australia ----- Original Message ----- From: "m.dobson" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: 08 November 2002 19:18 Subject: [BKM] World War 1 Records > Greetings fellow Bucks Listers > > Did any of your early relatives emigrate to New Zealand in the late 1800s or early 1900s. If so I may be able to be of some assistance in tracing them. > > As an old soldier, over the last year or so I have been part of a team involved in the transcription of the NZ Army Embarkation Records and Reserve Lists for WW1. In the early part it was mainly single men and during transcription I noticed that abut 30% had relatives in the UK as next of kin > > . The CD has just come to hand and it contains 282,000 entries, from a NZ population at the time of approx 1,000,000, basically all males between 20 and 45 plus nurses. Of these about 110,000 went overseas of which approx 18,000 were killed and 43,000 wounded. I checked 23 known eligible descendants of one set of my 2gr grandparents and found them all so it is very comprehensive. > > I will be very happy to do lookups for anyone who may be interested. > > The CD has been financed by the St Johns Branch of the NZSG in Auckland and any eventual profits from sales will be used to finance further projects of a similar nature. For further details on the CD contact me. > > Malcolm Dobson > Gisborne New Zealand > > > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.410 / Virus Database: 231 - Release Date: 31/10/02 > > ______________________________
Hi. Looking for a Ada Elizabeth LITTLE who married Walter William EDWARDS at Glen Innes in 1914, there were 2 children from the marriage,Edna and Pansy. Ada later married a TEEN ?? Regards ...Ken Edwards. _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your e-mail with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail
Dear Listers Just a note to advise that there is now an online nominal roll for WW2 personnel www.ww2roll.gov.au bye Marg Morters Beautiful Central Coast of NSW Australia
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CENTRAL COAST FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY Are holding a Family History Fair Sunday 17 Nov from 10 am - 2pm At The Lions Hall at the rear of CC FHS Research Centre 8 Russell Drysdale Street East Gosford Cost $5 per person Bookstalls ,Celtic dancing , mini lectures , Devonshire teas BBQ Come and have a great day
Hi all I am attending a McLennan/McRae reunion at Armidale in April next year. I would be pleased if anyone could advise of any Family History Fairs or events that may be happening in the Armidale area. Also, any info. on Family History Centres that are also in the Armidale area. Much appreciated. Cheers Donna Brook PO Box 555 Noosa Queensland 4567 (07) 5446 4518
Looking for researcher who might have in interest in the ROSS family from around Moree. Possible exchange of information due a probate case in 1926 that could be of interest. Bill & Rønæ Pursey Email [email protected] Queensland, Australia Mail Protection by Norton Internet Security 2002
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I'm interested in the CORCORAN and McCORLEY families around the Tamworth area, specifically in relation to the marriage of AUSTIN CORCORAN to MARY McCORLEY in 1873 in Tamworth and the marriage of ROSE McCORLEY to MARTIN HURLEY in Tamworth in 1871. If anyone can help I'd be very pleased. Regards Des Jan & Des Wirges - Queensland, Australia Our Pottery http://www.realtime.net/~rsdcreek/wirges.htm
Hi New Englanders I am searching for descendants of my ancestors who lived and died in the New England area in the 1800/1900's. Are there any distant cousins still in the area? Would love to hear from anyone who might be, or know of, and exchange information most of which has come from BDM certificates and other sources. MCNAMARA gggrandparents. Denis McNamara b. Abt 1808, Fermanagh Ireland d. Patricks' Plains 1861 m. Ann HYNDES (Hinds, Haynes) Manchester Abt 1833. d. 1885 Inverell They migrated to Australia 1841 with daughter Rosanna, 3 months. Children all born at Patrick's Plains except Rosanna Rosanna b. 1841 England m Henry RADDOCK 1858 Singleton Thomas b. 1842 m. Sarah Jane LUMLEY 1863 Singleton, d. 1879 Campbell Street, Inverell (Story goes died after being kicked by Cobb & Co horse) Ellen b. 1848 m. Peter James MAHONEY Inverell 1875 d.1881 Inverell Dennis b. 1849 d. 1881 Waterloo Mary b. 1851 m. Thomas CLEARY 1867, 2nd. William COGHILL, Sydney d. 1882 Kate (Catherine) b. 1853 m. William James GILMORE 1879 Inverell d.1944 Inverell. Thomas MCNAMARA and Sarah Jane LUMLEY ggrandparents Widow, Sarah Jane MCNAMARA m. Francis B WADE 1883 Armidale d. 1908 Hillgrove Children of Thomas and Sarah William D b. 1863 Patrick's Plains m. (?) Mary A MCGUIRK 1899 Quirindi d. 1907 Armidale Rose A b. 1865 m. 1885 Edward KEOUGH Armidale (Moved to W.A.) Thomas H b. 1866 d. 1868 Edward C b. 1868 Mary Ellen b. 1870 Armidale John Thomas b. 1872 Barry Street Armidale, m. Grace Constance May WILKIE 1898 Armidale d. 1958. Ada Laura b. 1874 Inverell d. 1881 Armidale Henry Shelley b. 1877 Inverell John Thomas MCNAMARA and Grace Constance May WILKIE grandparents Only child Robert Alexander b. Hillgrove 1899, my father. Cheers. Pat Marshall _________________________________________________________________ Broadband? Dial-up? Get reliable MSN Internet Access. http://resourcecenter.msn.com/access/plans/default.asp
At 8:58 PM +1100 28/10/02, Mick & Maria Thomas wrote: >Hi >Not sure if I'm on the right list. Maria As you are from my area (Central Coast) I will forward some possibly useless information. When I was a Tech at Ashfield Exchange (PMG - before Telstra!) there was a Tech there named REG BULLOCK. I think he later went to the Inverell area. This was in the 1940s. Possibly no connection but may assist in an area to check. Good Luck. > I have the above families from the Mudgee and Gulgong areas, before >they moved to Sydney (maybe). > >Charles William BULLOCK b1845 Hawkesbury married Ann Jane SKELTON >b1854 Maitland. They married at Mudgee. The first 5 children were >born in Gulgong - >Charles W.D. >Lillian Anna F. >Ethel Vivian >Arthur B. >Ernest Randolph >Cecile M >Violet Blanch (g grandmother) >Albert I. >Alice B. >Margaret M. >Annie Grace Amelia m Henry BRADLEY (another family relation) >Evelyn C. > >Any connections or clues as to the parents births. The information >I have has come from marriage and death certificates. > >Maria >Central Coast, NSW -- Frank Cardiff East Gosford NSW 2250 Australia
Hi Not sure if I'm on the right list. I have the above families from the Mudgee and Gulgong areas, before they moved to Sydney (maybe). Charles William BULLOCK b1845 Hawkesbury married Ann Jane SKELTON b1854 Maitland. They married at Mudgee. The first 5 children were born in Gulgong - Charles W.D. Lillian Anna F. Ethel Vivian Arthur B. Ernest Randolph Cecile M Violet Blanch (g grandmother) Albert I. Alice B. Margaret M. Annie Grace Amelia m Henry BRADLEY (another family relation) Evelyn C. Any connections or clues as to the parents births. The information I have has come from marriage and death certificates. Maria Central Coast, NSW
Thought this may be of help The following text borrowed from the current Rootsweb Review Setting the Record Straight on Internet Searches" By Robert Ragan [email protected] Creator of "Search Engine Secrets Made Easy for Genealogy Researchers" and editor of "Treasure Maps" -- an e-mail genealogy newsletter. http://amberskyline.com/searchsecrets/ I was alarmed when I read a recent letter in RootsWeb Review that suggested ignoring the "symbols" when doing online searches. This is a HUGE mistake. Understanding how to use the symbols and the search process itself is critical to all genealogists. I've taught thousands how to troubleshoot their specific research problems-at-hand and craft them into pay dirt on the Internet. When you learn how to translate a problem into keywords and symbols to use in a search engine (let's say Google at www.google.com), the keys to the Internet are yours. Here is how it works: The plus (+) symbol forces a key word to be INCLUDED. The staple of genealogy research is vital records -- when our ancestors were born, died, and married -- so a search with any surname and these keywords work well: Example: +ragan +born. You can use the keyword "died" or "married" in the spot where "born" is in the above example. The minus (-) symbol forces a keyword to be EXCLUDED. This is an extremely powerful research tool when you learn how to use it properly with the plus symbol. One of the variant spellings of my surname is REAGAN. What do you think happens when you start doing searches with this name? Many of the "hits" or "results" that come back are about former U.S. President Ronald Reagan. Here is how to fix it: Use: +reagan +born -president. The word "president" will not be in any of my results. Get the idea? What if the surname was "Morse" or "Cook"? Here are example of searches that you might do using the symbols: Search: +morse +married -code (the word "code" is excluded because of "morse code"). Try: +cook +died -food -chef (the words "food" and "chef" are excluded). Fine Tune Your Searches: Count on doing a search from three to five times. Each time you click on the "Search" button examine the results and see if there are any other keywords you can include or exclude. Don't worry about a large amount of results. What matters is the top 10 or 20 -- ignore the rest and start fine tuning. This way you really can find the needle in the haystack. Happy hunting Bye Marg Morters List-admin NSW-CENTRAL-COAST NSW-SYDNEY NSW-NEW-ENGLAND AUS-USA
As a new lister, I am researching the SEAGROTT's from the Inverell area. HENRY SEAGROTT emigrated with his family to join his brother GEORGE ALLEN SEAGROTT in the Inverell area. Is anyone else researching this family tree? Henry is my GGG grandfather. This message was sent through MyMail http://www.mymail.com.au