> Hello Readers > Henry Hardware was born in 1840 and he got christen in in 1843 aged 3 in > England and died in 1927 at the age of 87 in Cheltnm vic and his parents > were Henry Hardware and Caroline Smith there got married in 1837 in England > surname Henry come to Australia in 1855 on the Ultonia Ship and others > > family Thomas Hardware Follow in 1859 ages 38 and a Mrs l Hardware ages > 24 > > there came on the Great Britain in January 1859 i would like to know if > any > > one has more info all that may be related please contact me please on > > [email protected] > > thank you > > shaza > > > > > > ============================== > > 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=1237 > > > > > ============================== > 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=1237 >
This email is to advise everyone to regularly back up their data on a different drive or onto a cd, at least once a week. I bought a new 40 gb drive three months ago and transferred everything to it, at the same time I also bought a cd burner and thankfully copied important files, documents, photos, emails, family history backups onto a cd. About a week ago, I had the misfortune of having my new computer drive crash, therefore losing the past few months work. Thankfully I had the backup op cd (but alas this was done early August) and I still have the original reference from some of my recent research, and I was lucky that I did a printout out at the end of September on the family lines I was working on. But I still have to re-type and re-enter this data. I would appreciate anyone who has been in contact with me and has sent me any information since July 2002, please get back to me. Regards Alan [email protected] Alan Eade
The information I seek could be a big ask. I seek information re a family named Cullen who had a propery somewhere near Armidale in the 1850's. I have no other detail than that, it is lifted from an immigration record for a John Cugley (arrived Earl Grey 1851) who in his immigration record stated he had a brother Thomas working on a station owned by Mr Cullen near Armidale. My best hope is that someone may be researching the Cullen's and supply possible information at that time. The family I am researching is the Cugley's and are providing many mysterious loose ends. There is a possibility that John Cugley, wife Rebecca and child Rebecca did arrive at the Cullen property, it is possible they return to Sydney where her brother lived, it appears wife Rebecca died about 1854 and father John had a child a month later with another woman, it is also possoble that Rebecca jnr may have been left in the care of the Cullen's as on later birth certificates of her children she is listed as a Culley. However this all conjecture, as all members of my family are well deceased who may have been able to help. Thus if anyone has any information re the 1850's and a Cullen family it may provide a link I need, or tell me to boot my conjecture out with the dirty laundry. Bill & Rønæ Pursey Email [email protected] Queensland, Australia Mail Protection by Norton Internet Security 2002
You hurt us bombing Bali, but we can take the pain, But if you think you'll beat us you can think a-bloody-gain We battled at Gallipoli and we fought the bloody hun Of all the arseholes we've had to face you're just another one You won't get your hands dirty, you won't fire a gun Whenever danger threatens you just pack your gear and run You brainwash innocent children to do your evil deeds Careful not to let them know just where it really leads You get them to believe all your bigotry and lying Until they cannot see that there's no glory in their dying Now we'd like to pose a question, answer if you can Where does your holy book tell you to kill your fellow man? Now listen hard and listen well, we're giving you the word You're never gonna beat us you spineless bloody turd You'd never face us personally you haven't got the guts You know that if you ever did we'd have your bloody nuts Our spirit is unbroken, and our heads are still unbowed We sure as hell aren't scared of you and your gutless crowd So get your act together -- you'll never win because What you're really up against is the spirit that is OZ (Author Unknown) Peg R NSW Australia [email protected] I wish the buck stopped here, I could use a few. Checked by Norton's AV
Hi. Seeking information on Ellen KERR, born at Wellingrove c-1865. Her parents were Alfred and Mary Ann (Spatch). Ellen married Thomas EDWARDS at Glen Innes in 1882 and died in 1883. regards... Ken Edwards. Brisbane. _________________________________________________________________ Surf the Web without missing calls! Get MSN Broadband. http://resourcecenter.msn.com/access/plans/freeactivation.asp
Hi. Seeking information on a Alfred Henry EDWARDS who died in the Guyra district 18 April 1937, possibly Oban or Backwater. Should be a mention in the "Argus" around this date. I need to know who his parents were, and did he have a family ??. Regards ... Ken Edwards. Brisbane. _________________________________________________________________ Get a speedy connection with MSN Broadband. Join now! http://resourcecenter.msn.com/access/plans/freeactivation.asp
----- Original Message ----- From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: 21 October 2002 07:32 Subject: [NE] Cugley information > I seek Headstone information for a > > Rebecca or Rebekah Cugley > Buried Duck Creek (not sure which one) but the service conducted at Parish of St John, Parramatta > Date 20/11/1854 > > I have a burial certificate saying her abode was Duck Creek, her immigration papers said she accompanied Husband John Cugley to a property near Armidale, to meet up with his brother. I understand there are a couple of Duck Creeks in the area but the service performed in Parramatta throws a spanner in the works. Hi Bill Maybe this is one more spanner as there is a Duck creek very near Parramatta also :-) Dont recall it being a location name but anythings possible . It runs through Auburn Botanic Gardens thru to the Parramatta river just west of the Silverwater Bridge > Yet another spanner is a birth registered in December for a John Cugley and Catherine, appears he did not waste time, this is also recorded in Parramatta but this time Parish of St James. Abode is listed as Parramatta Street. Probably now Parramata Rd Bye Marg Morters Beautiful Central Coast of NSW Australia
I seek Headstone information for a Rebecca or Rebekah Cugley Buried Duck Creek (not sure which one) but the service conducted at Parish of St John, Parramatta Date 20/11/1854 I have a burial certificate saying her abode was Duck Creek, her immigration papers said she accompanied Husband John Cugley to a property near Armidale, to meet up with his brother. I understand there are a couple of Duck Creeks in the area but the service performed in Parramatta throws a spanner in the works. Yet another spanner is a birth registered in December for a John Cugley and Catherine, appears he did not waste time, this is also recorded in Parramatta but this time Parish of St James. Abode is listed as Parramatta Street. John & Rebecca Cugley are the parents of my Great Grandmother, Rebecca Cugley, who appears to have remained in the Armidale to Moree area. She was supposed to have married my GGF in Gunnedah in 1877 but no record either. I can find no further detail re John Cugley although his brother drifted to Victoria. Thus if anyone has anything to add eg a headstone it would be appreciated. This family has been a mystery in including on all children of a married having the mother's maiden name incorrect and on the mother's death certificate having a totally incorrect husband. Bill & Rønæ Pursey Email [email protected] Queensland, Australia Mail Protection by Norton Internet Security 2002
Seeking information on the family of Martin Donoghue and Mary PEARSON and his second marriage to Mary LADRIGAN, at Muswellbrook around 1841 and 1851. Martin worked on the property "St Heliers". Of the known children were ...Matthias, Ellen, Richard, Jane, Martin, William, John Joseph, Thomas, Patrick James and Christopher... Apparently there was also a sister named Bridget.? John Joseph and Patrick James both lived in Tenterfield where they owned a hotel and a cordial factory, interestingly there was also a Mrs Bridget Donoghue operating a hotel in the same town,but may not have been related. Any information would be appreciated.. Ken Edwards. _________________________________________________________________ Get faster connections -- switch to MSN Internet Access! http://resourcecenter.msn.com/access/plans/default.asp
Dear Listers > Just found this site . Certainly worth keeping in favourites Was an unknown gremlin in this www.picoserch site you need to go to this one below first http://www.searchforancestors.com/records/passenger.html Click on the ships to Australia which will get you this http://www.picosearch.com/cgi-bin/ts.pl site above. For some reason this wont work by itself Saw it on TheShipsList Was only trying to help........... Bye Marg Morters Beautiful Central Coast of NSW Australia
Dear Listers Please be aware of email scams/spam . Been none from Nigeria recently, at least none have arrived in my mail box. Had a couple from Japan and now a new one this morning from some widow in the Philippine's whose ' been left 12 million $'s' and want help getting it out of the country :-) Do yourselves a favour and block sender on any such mail . NEVER REPLY My Mailwasher program didnt pick this one up as spam but thats what it is Bye Marg Morters List-admin NSW-CENTRAL-COAST NSW-SYDNEY NSW-NEW-ENGLAND AUS-USA
Dear Listers Just found this site . Certainly worth keeping in favourites http://www.picosearch.com/cgi-bin/ts.pl Bye Marg Morters Beautiful Central Coast of NSW Australia
Hi! Listers, I would appreciate and information on the following persons:- Richard H.T. Smith born 1875 Emmaville, Married Sarah Wallace in 1907 at Glen Innes NSW. These are my mothers Father and Mother, Linda May Smith born 1908 in Stannum NSW Married John Thomas Parsons Brown in 1929 at Erskineville NSW. This is me mum and any information would be greatly appreciated. Regards, John T. Brown Sutherland Sydney NSW Member Botany Bay FHS. P.S. I hope all are well after the recent fires as i also a BFB volunteer here in Sydney.
Hi. I am seeking information on the family of Peter Harrison who died in 1945. Peter was born in Glasgow c-1866 and settled in Tenterfield where he married Isabella Russell in 1890. Of the family were: David ... killed WW1. Elizabeth ... m. James Sherlock. settled in Werris ck Isabella ... m. Eric Smith. " " Lithgow Catherine ... m. Rod Armstrong. " " Sydney James ... m. Louisa Wheatley. " " ------ Martha ... m. John Jamieson. " " Coogee Peter ... m. Dorothy Faulkner. " " Armidale Hope someone can help! Ken Edwards. _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com
Hi Ken, I have Edwards' from Port Macquarie and Kempsey - perhaps a different family. Thomas was a popular name with my Edwards' and one Thomas had a brother Albert among 11 other siblings. Could there be a connection? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kenneth EDWARDS" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, 11 October 2002 1:59 Subject: [NE] Edwards family > > > I am seeking information on the family of Thomas Henry EDWARDS, born c-1860 > at Bannockburn near Inverell. He married Elizabeth Hibbert at Oban in 1885. > Thomas died in Glen Innes in 1918. > Of the 10 ? children four lived and died in Sydney, they were Albert, > Arthur, Lionel and Carl. > > If you know of this family contact me... > > Ken Edwards. > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Join the world's largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. > http://www.hotmail.com > > > ============================== > 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=1237 >
I am seeking information on the family of Thomas Henry EDWARDS, born c-1860 at Bannockburn near Inverell. He married Elizabeth Hibbert at Oban in 1885. Thomas died in Glen Innes in 1918. Of the 10 ? children four lived and died in Sydney, they were Albert, Arthur, Lionel and Carl. If you know of this family contact me... Ken Edwards. _________________________________________________________________ Join the worlds largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com
Commercial Antivirus sites (which also generally have free removal tools, including for BugBear and Klez): http://www.mcafee.com/ http://www.norton.com/ Mcafee's page about bugbear, which also has a link to a removal tool for Bugbear and Klez http://www.mcafee.com/anti-virus/viruses/bugbear/ Download page for the removal tool: http://vil.nai.com/vil/stinger/ If you don't have an anti-virus program, consider www.grisoft.com (free antivirus program with free updates). If you don't have protection on your home computer consider ZoneAlarm http://www.zonelabs.com a personal firewall product free for personal use. Cheers Paul Hanly ----- Original Message ----- From: "margm" <[email protected]m.au> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, October 05, 2002 5:55 PM Subject: [NE] Virus warning from List Admin > Dear Listers > I copied this from Rootswebs latest Review Newsletter . > Please becareful > # 1 rule is NEVER open a file attachement you arent > expecting. If one comes thru from someone you know and it > has a funny file extension ..... DONT OPEN IT > Or if you absolutely must open it to a floppy disk . If it > is a nasty no harm is done > > This latest Bugbear one is mimicking some rootswebs mailing > lists . You can not get any virus thru Rootswebs system > > Rule number 2 is to have up to date anti virus software > > Text below is from the Rootsweb Review > > " > . Be Careful Out There. The Bugbear is no teddy bear. It is > an e-mail > worm containing backdoor components that can allow an > infected system to > be remotely compromised; it also includes the ability to > kill antivirus > and firewall software, leaving infected systems wide open to > further > attacks and lulling you into a false sense of security > thinking your > system is virus-free. Genealogists have much more > interesting things to > do than deal with an Internet worm with a Trojan horse, but > such is life > online. > > Bugbear, which hit Great Britain and Australia users first > on Monday, > September 30, according to news reports, is also known as > Tanatos. It > arrives via e-mail with no distinct characteristics except > that the > attached file is always 50,688 bytes long. The subject line > and text are > stolen from existing e-mail it finds on an infected machine. > Many > RootsWeb users are expressing concerns about this latest > varmint because > unless you pay extra-careful attention you might think an > e-mail with > the attached Bugbear worm is coming from a trusted genealogy > friend, > family member, or from your favorite Mailing List. > > RootsWeb's Mailing Lists do not allow any attachments, but > that doesn't > mean you won't receive something that will fool you into > thinking the > message is from a RootsWeb Mailing List. This is one clever > worm. There > are confirmed reports of Bugbear even forging some prepends > commonly > used on many of our Mailing Lists. If you receive e-mail > with an > attachment that appears to be from say [SURNAME-L] and you > are not > subscribed to that Mailing List, that is a good indication > that it is a > message with the Bugbear worm attached. Even if you are > subscribed to a > certain list and there is an attachment, do not open it. > > Many of us are still fighting off the Klez worm, which > steals and forges > our e-mail addresses and subject lines, and now along comes > Bugbear and > the Opaserv worms. The latter is a network worm that was > discovered > September 30 also. > > Are you at risk? You certainly are if you are a Windows > user, and > especially if you use Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.01 or > 5.5 browsers > and have not applied the patch found in MS01-020. > [Note: Copy and paste carefully; this is a 2-line URL:] > http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ > MS01-020.asp?frame=true > > According to CNET News.com, a flaw in MIME (the multipurpose > Internet > mail extensions) lets a malicious program attached to an > e-mail message > execute (start) when the text of the message appears in > Outlook or > Outlook Express (popular e-mail applications). The software > problem was > patched by Microsoft almost 18 months ago, but it is obvious > that many > genealogists have not updated their computers. Don't know > what version > of Microsoft Internet Explorer you have? Launch the browser, > click on > the Help menu and select About Internet Explorer to find > out. > > To prevent infection, Windows users be sure your system is > current: > http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/default.htm > and everyone should update their antivirus software and > refrain from > opening any attachment unless the sender confirms that he or > she sent > it to you. The major antivirus (AV) software companies have > updated > their files to include protection from Bugbear -- but you > need to be > sure your AV is up-to-date. Moreover, don't rely exclusively > on your AV > to protect you from every virus or worm that comes along. > > If you use Outlook or Outlook Express for your e-mail > application, be > sure to set your VIEW options to show attachments. In > Outlook Express > make sure that the Preview Pane option is off. In Outlook, > under VIEW, > turn off the Auto Review and the Preview Pane. Some e-mail > clients treat > Mailing List digests as separate attachments, but those will > always have > the Mailing List digest request address as the FROM address > and they > will have the digest volume and number in the subject line. > However, be > wary, if attachment is exactly 50,688 bytes, it probably is > the Bugbear. > > For additional tips and links, please see: Virus, Trojans, > Worms: > http://helpdesk.rootsweb.com/announce.html#virus > E-mail headers: > http://helpdesk.rootsweb.com/listadmins/headersfull.html > > > When in doubt throw it out ! > > Bye > Marg Morters > List-admin > NSW-CENTRAL-COAST > NSW-SYDNEY > NSW-NEW-ENGLAND > AUS-USA > > > > ============================== > 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=1237 >
Dear Listers I copied this from Rootswebs latest Review Newsletter . Please becareful # 1 rule is NEVER open a file attachement you arent expecting. If one comes thru from someone you know and it has a funny file extension ..... DONT OPEN IT Or if you absolutely must open it to a floppy disk . If it is a nasty no harm is done This latest Bugbear one is mimicking some rootswebs mailing lists . You can not get any virus thru Rootswebs system Rule number 2 is to have up to date anti virus software Text below is from the Rootsweb Review " . Be Careful Out There. The Bugbear is no teddy bear. It is an e-mail worm containing backdoor components that can allow an infected system to be remotely compromised; it also includes the ability to kill antivirus and firewall software, leaving infected systems wide open to further attacks and lulling you into a false sense of security thinking your system is virus-free. Genealogists have much more interesting things to do than deal with an Internet worm with a Trojan horse, but such is life online. Bugbear, which hit Great Britain and Australia users first on Monday, September 30, according to news reports, is also known as Tanatos. It arrives via e-mail with no distinct characteristics except that the attached file is always 50,688 bytes long. The subject line and text are stolen from existing e-mail it finds on an infected machine. Many RootsWeb users are expressing concerns about this latest varmint because unless you pay extra-careful attention you might think an e-mail with the attached Bugbear worm is coming from a trusted genealogy friend, family member, or from your favorite Mailing List. RootsWeb's Mailing Lists do not allow any attachments, but that doesn't mean you won't receive something that will fool you into thinking the message is from a RootsWeb Mailing List. This is one clever worm. There are confirmed reports of Bugbear even forging some prepends commonly used on many of our Mailing Lists. If you receive e-mail with an attachment that appears to be from say [SURNAME-L] and you are not subscribed to that Mailing List, that is a good indication that it is a message with the Bugbear worm attached. Even if you are subscribed to a certain list and there is an attachment, do not open it. Many of us are still fighting off the Klez worm, which steals and forges our e-mail addresses and subject lines, and now along comes Bugbear and the Opaserv worms. The latter is a network worm that was discovered September 30 also. Are you at risk? You certainly are if you are a Windows user, and especially if you use Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.01 or 5.5 browsers and have not applied the patch found in MS01-020. [Note: Copy and paste carefully; this is a 2-line URL:] http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ MS01-020.asp?frame=true According to CNET News.com, a flaw in MIME (the multipurpose Internet mail extensions) lets a malicious program attached to an e-mail message execute (start) when the text of the message appears in Outlook or Outlook Express (popular e-mail applications). The software problem was patched by Microsoft almost 18 months ago, but it is obvious that many genealogists have not updated their computers. Don't know what version of Microsoft Internet Explorer you have? Launch the browser, click on the Help menu and select About Internet Explorer to find out. To prevent infection, Windows users be sure your system is current: http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/default.htm and everyone should update their antivirus software and refrain from opening any attachment unless the sender confirms that he or she sent it to you. The major antivirus (AV) software companies have updated their files to include protection from Bugbear -- but you need to be sure your AV is up-to-date. Moreover, don't rely exclusively on your AV to protect you from every virus or worm that comes along. If you use Outlook or Outlook Express for your e-mail application, be sure to set your VIEW options to show attachments. In Outlook Express make sure that the Preview Pane option is off. In Outlook, under VIEW, turn off the Auto Review and the Preview Pane. Some e-mail clients treat Mailing List digests as separate attachments, but those will always have the Mailing List digest request address as the FROM address and they will have the digest volume and number in the subject line. However, be wary, if attachment is exactly 50,688 bytes, it probably is the Bugbear. For additional tips and links, please see: Virus, Trojans, Worms: http://helpdesk.rootsweb.com/announce.html#virus E-mail headers: http://helpdesk.rootsweb.com/listadmins/headersfull.html When in doubt throw it out ! Bye Marg Morters List-admin NSW-CENTRAL-COAST NSW-SYDNEY NSW-NEW-ENGLAND AUS-USA
Hi list, I have Norman Samuel MUNSIE marrying Daisy Mettam HEDDERMAN no other details on Daisy. Would love to obtain names of their issue. Regards Sally ----Original Message Follows---- From: [email protected] Reply-To: [email protected] To: [email protected] _________________________________________________________________ Join the worlds largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com
Hi all Hoping to find a connection with the name HEDDERMAN. I've located a death for John HEDDERMAN in 1896 at Uralla NSW with parents Maurice and Mary. John HEDDERMAN married Jane TAGGART at Armidale in 1880 and their children were named Maria C b.1880, William M b.1882, Ellen E J b.1886, Marian L M b.1889, Ruby b.1892, Ivy M b.1894 and Una John b.1896 d.1988 also probably, Daisy Mettam and Norma HEDDERMAN. Assoc. names include MUNSIE, TOUT, MACMILLAN and DOWLING. I believe John had a brother James Maurice HEDDERMAN who died 1937 at Nth Sydney NSW. Regards Viv