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    1. [A-NSW-S] Emigration Seminar, Taree
    2. manning wallamba
    3. MANNING WALLAMBA FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY presents Mr. RAY THORBURN as guest speaker on EMIGRATION from GERMAN STATES, SCOTLAND, ENGLAND & WALES Saturday 7th February, 2004 9.45am start at TAREE PCYC Commerce St Taree COST: $15.00 can be paid at door Lunch available at venue further information contact Gloria on 65536162 or fax 65536002 http://greetings.yahoo.com.au - Yahoo! Greetings Send your love online with Yahoo! Greetings - FREE!

    01/31/2004 05:49:07
    1. Re: [A-NSW-S] Mundy
    2. Ann Daniel
    3. Hi Carl, Many thanks for your response to my message, will spend time looking into these and see if there is any connection. Again, thank you very much. Ann Qld. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.445 / Virus Database: 250 - Release Date: 21/01/03

    01/30/2004 05:24:03
    1. Re: [A-NSW-S] CAMPBELL/JACKSON
    2. Malcolm Clark
    3. Hi Sally, We have an interest in the Jackson family, in Sydney & Queensland. If you think there maight be a connection, we would love to hear from you. Regards, Anne & Malcolm Clark In Sydney. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sally Jackson" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 8:56 PM Subject: Re: [A-NSW-S] CAMPBELL/JACKSON > Catherine, > Jane Jackson is possibly the daughter of John Simpson Jackson and Margaret > Daly, who had a daughter Jane born around 1858 in Balmain. There is a > marriage on NSW BMD of a Henry Campbell and Jane Jackson registration > number 2131/1894 at Ashfield. Have you got this certificate to see their > parents' names? If so, we are related as John Simpson Jackson is my great > grandfather. > There are two possible marriages of a William B Campell and Elizabeth A > Jackson in 1852, but the registration number V1852258/38C/1852 is in Sydney, > while the other is in Maitland, so less likely. I don't think I have an > Elizabeth of the correct age in my tree, unfortunately. > Please let me know any other information you have and we can compare notes. > Would be interested to hear from any other Jacksons, too! > Regards > Laurie Jackson > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "catherine spoors" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 10:06 AM > Subject: [A-NSW-S] CAMPBELL/JACKSON > > > =1237 > > > ==== AUS-NSW-SURNAMES Mailing List ==== > If you respond to someone with general information please share it with the list too > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > >

    01/30/2004 04:08:54
    1. Re: [A-NSW-S] CAMPBELL/JACKSON
    2. catherine spoors
    3. Hi Laurie, Yes I have recently acquired the marriage certificate of Henry Campbell and Jane Jackson, number 2131/1894 from NSW BDM. (But in my family she was always called Jean.) Her parents are listed as John Jackson (merchant) and Caroline Gore. I have some lovely photo's of Jean and Henry. So would she be your great Aunt ? It surprised me that father and son both married women with the name Jackson. I have the marriage certificate of William Branch Campbell of Canterbury and Elizabeth Anne Jackson of St. Lawrence, Sydney in 1852 (Number 258 Vol.38C), but their parents aren't listed. I since found listing of another marriage certificate (the one you mentioned V1852258/1852) of two people of the same name and am waiting for it to arrive from NSW BDM. I am wondering if they registered their marriage with Church of England and the Roman Catholic church, or if their were just two couples married in Sydney in 1852 with the same name. Hopefully the second one will bear the parents names otherwise how will I know which is who ? There are more JACKSONS on the other side of my tree also in Australia. Elwyn Henry Jackson married Elsie Campbell and had 3 children Elwyn, Hilda and Robert. Elsies father Rev. Joseph Campbell (1858-1933) being Henry Campbells brother. Great to hear from you. If you live in central Sydney, I will be there from Feb 14-18 and would be happy to give you a photo of Jean/Jane if you're interested and meet up to exchange info. I have recently moved from Sydney to Brisbane but I will be going back to Balmain when in Sydney to visit friends - funny to think now that that's where my great grandmother was born ! Have you traced back to where Janes parents came from ? I remember hearing my grand father speak of Caroline Gore. Regards Catherine On Thursday, Jan 29, 2004, at 20:56 Australia/Sydney, Sally Jackson wrote: > Catherine, > Jane Jackson is possibly the daughter of John Simpson Jackson and > Margaret > Daly, who had a daughter Jane born around 1858 in Balmain. There is a > marriage on NSW BMD of a Henry Campbell and Jane Jackson registration > number 2131/1894 at Ashfield. Have you got this certificate to see > their > parents' names? If so, we are related as John Simpson Jackson is my > great > grandfather. > There are two possible marriages of a William B Campell and Elizabeth A > Jackson in 1852, but the registration number V1852258/38C/1852 is in > Sydney, > while the other is in Maitland, so less likely. I don't think I have an > Elizabeth of the correct age in my tree, unfortunately. > Please let me know any other information you have and we can compare > notes. > Would be interested to hear from any other Jacksons, too! > Regards > Laurie Jackson > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "catherine spoors" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 10:06 AM > Subject: [A-NSW-S] CAMPBELL/JACKSON > > > =1237 > > > ==== AUS-NSW-SURNAMES Mailing List ==== > If you respond to someone with general information please share it > with the list too > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >

    01/30/2004 02:51:55
    1. Re: [A-NSW-S] CAMPBELL/JACKSON
    2. Sally Jackson
    3. Catherine, Jane Jackson is possibly the daughter of John Simpson Jackson and Margaret Daly, who had a daughter Jane born around 1858 in Balmain. There is a marriage on NSW BMD of a Henry Campbell and Jane Jackson registration number 2131/1894 at Ashfield. Have you got this certificate to see their parents' names? If so, we are related as John Simpson Jackson is my great grandfather. There are two possible marriages of a William B Campell and Elizabeth A Jackson in 1852, but the registration number V1852258/38C/1852 is in Sydney, while the other is in Maitland, so less likely. I don't think I have an Elizabeth of the correct age in my tree, unfortunately. Please let me know any other information you have and we can compare notes. Would be interested to hear from any other Jacksons, too! Regards Laurie Jackson ----- Original Message ----- From: "catherine spoors" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 10:06 AM Subject: [A-NSW-S] CAMPBELL/JACKSON =1237

    01/29/2004 01:56:39
    1. [A-NSW-S] Re: Howley lookup please
    2. Natalie Moore
    3. Dear listers I would appreciate a look up of the following item if someone has access to the information. >From 'Manning River Times Newspaper Index' 1898-1907 on page 71 Howley Mrs died age 88 21 August 1907 Yarravel page2 Column 1 Associated names with Howley: Giles, Moore, Fry, Terry Natalie Moore, Tweed Heads, NSW

    01/29/2004 04:33:26
    1. [A-NSW-S] CAMPBELL/JACKSON
    2. catherine spoors
    3. Hi, I'm a New Zealander living in Australia and have recently discovered my g.father and g.g.father were both born in Sydney and would love to find out how/why/when they arrived here. Any rellies out there ? Henry CAMPBELL - (b. Sydney 1862 - d. England 1944). Married Jean/Jane JACKSON in Sydney 1894. William Branch CAMPBELL (b. Sydney 1826-1901). Married Elizabeth Anne JACKSON in Sydney 1852. Joseph CAMPBELL (1798-1852), married Mary Branch. Catherine

    01/29/2004 03:06:44
    1. Re: [A-NSW-S] Mundy
    2. Helen Pampling
    3. Thanks Ann. The family I'm looking for was known as Mundy by 1917 and was living in the Newtown region. They probably started off as Munday though. Regards Helen -------Original Message------- From: Ann Daniel Date: 01/28/04 09:09:45 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [A-NSW-S] Mundy Hi, I am researching the MUNDAY family in NSW. They started off in the Dubbo and Pitt Town area in early 1800's. Kind regards Ann --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.445 / Virus Database: 250 - Release Date: 21/01/03 _____________________________

    01/28/2004 12:10:05
    1. Re: [A-NSW-S] Mundy
    2. Carl MATTHEWS
    3. G'day Anne The following appear in the "Orange Distrit Pioneer registers" 2 vols. Carl MATTHEWS Paynesville. 3880. MUNDAY Ada Victoria 1882- 1860/266 MUNDAY Alfred ? 1888/111 MUNDAY Alfred 1845-1926 1888/313 MUNDAY Alice Amanda ? 1860/266 MUNDAY Ann 1842-1847 1888/313 MUNDAY Annie Elizabeth 1893- 1860/266 MUNDAY Annie Ellen Blanche 1889-1961 1860/266 MUNDAY Bertie 1888- 1860/266 MUNDAY Clara ? 1860/260 MUNDAY Clara 1850-1894 1888/313 MUNDAY Clara 1850-1894 1860/258 MUNDAY Edward Christopher 1875-1939 1860/266 MUNDAY George 1840-1903 1888/313 MUNDAY George Alfred 1869-1942 1860/266 MUNDAY Henry ? 1860/260 MUNDAY Henry 1837-1892 1888/313 MUNDAY Henry 1837-1892 1860/266 MUNDAY Henry Albert 1881-1954 1860/266 MUNDAY James 1885- 1860/266 MUNDAY John ? 1888/313 MUNDAY John 1833-1864 1888/313 MUNDAY John Thomas 1873-1956 1860/266 MUNDAY Samual ? 1860/258 MUNDAY Samuel ? 1860/266 MUNDAY Samuel 1809-1880 1888/313 MUNDAY Thomas 1835-1877 1888/313 MUNDAY William 1848-1918 1888/313 MUNDAY William Samuel 1871- 1860/266 MUNDY Annie ? 1888/438 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ann Daniel" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 9:09 AM

    01/28/2004 11:46:21
    1. Re: [A-NSW-S] Mundy
    2. Ann Daniel
    3. Hi, I am researching the MUNDAY family in NSW. They started off in the Dubbo and Pitt Town area in early 1800's. Kind regards Ann --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.445 / Virus Database: 250 - Release Date: 21/01/03

    01/28/2004 01:09:45
    1. Re: [A-NSW-S] Mundy
    2. Glynis & Scott Wheeler
    3. Sorry, I forgot to put in that it was from the Sands Sydney aphlabetical Directory. Glynis > Just interested: where did you get the 1909 list? Is this a census?

    01/27/2004 11:40:25
    1. Re: [A-NSW-S] Mundy
    2. Sally Jackson
    3. Dear Glynis, Just interested: where did you get the 1909 list? Is this a census? Sally Jackson ----- Original Message ----- From: "Glynis & Scott Wheeler" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2004 10:46 AM Subject: Re: [A-NSW-S] Mundy > Hi Helen, > Here is 1909 listing for MUNDY > >

    01/27/2004 02:41:51
    1. RE: [A-NSW-S] Re: reposting of surnames,McLeay,Wills,Hussey,Bryant
    2. arstrim
    3. Elizabeth Dont know if this helps but was in Drayton and Toowoomba Cemetery (Qld) today and whilst looking for some of my ancestors I saw some headstones the said Bryant. You can check out their website it is www3.toowoomba.qld.gov.au/eBiz/Apps/Cemetery/index.php It will give you names and if interred with anyone and also in Religon box it will state if there is a headstone. If it says unknown it can just be a problem from where info was transferred from one file to another. It also tells you where they were buried and when. Hope this helps. Rosalie Trim -----Original Message----- From: Eliz Cook [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2004 12:29 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [A-NSW-S] Re: reposting of surnames,McLeay,Wills,Hussey,Bryant BryantsAdelaide to melbourne, then Canberra,Sydney McLeay,Tasmania to Castlemaine, then Sydney Wills on the Vic border Hussey Werribee to the Vic border And who knows where else..... Elizabeth Cook ==== AUS-NSW-SURNAMES Mailing List ==== If you respond to someone with general information please share it with the list too ============================== Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237

    01/27/2004 07:21:30
    1. Re: [A-NSW-S] Mundy
    2. Glynis & Scott Wheeler
    3. Hi Helen, Here is 1909 listing for MUNDY MUNDY, Alfred, 42 Holt Street, Sydney. MUNDY, Amor S., 625 Bourke Street, Sydney. MUNDY, John H., 43a Wells Street, Newtown. MUNDY, Patrick, 8 Spring Street, North Sydney. MUNDY, Samuel E., 16 Maria Street, Marrickville. MUNDY, William, Cliff Street, Arncliffe. MUNDY, William, 29 Belmore Street, St Peters. According to the Electoral Roll 1870-1871 for West Sydney MUNDY, Thomas, Waterloo Place was a "household" Here's some sites you may like to check out - http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~slkarner/PS11/PS11_488.HTML http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~slkarner/PS11/PS11_486.HTML http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/familyHistory/search.htm http://www.ww2roll.gov.au/script/name.asp#searchtabs http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/ASP/index4459.asp This should keep you busy for a while, best of luck, Glynis

    01/27/2004 03:46:12
    1. Re: [A-NSW-S] Mundy
    2. Glynis & Scott Wheeler
    3. Hi, I am no relation but thought I would look at the Sands Sydney Alphabetical Directory (SSAD) for you and see what I could find - well, here you are :- 1/SSAD - 1863 MUNDY, William - (H.M.Customs), 9 Hutchinson Street, Sydney 2/SSAD - 1867 MUNDY, Mrs Sarah A., 12 Riley Place, Sydney. MUNDY, William, Cowper Street, Waverley. 3/SSAD - 1869 MUNDY, U.J., grocer, South Head Road, Woollahra. 4/SSAD - 1871 MUNDY, T., Levey Street, Shepherd's Paddocks. 5/SSAD - 1873 MUNDY, W., Simpson Place & Castlereagh Street, Sydney. 6/SSAD - 1877 MUNDY, T., engineer, 15 Wellington Street, Sydney. 7/SSAD - 1885 MUNDY, Arthur, Norton Street, Leichhardt. MUNDY, Samuel, 9 Smith Street, Sydney. MUNDY, Thomas, 61 Buckingham Street, Sydney. MUNDY, william J.J., photographer, Isabella Place, Vic ????? 8/SSAD - 1890 MUNDY, W.J.J., ironmonger, Isabella Place, Victoria. MUNDY, William, stonemason, 58 Alma Street, Darlington. 9/SSAD - 1895 MUNDY, George, Lane Cove Road, Willoughby. MUNDY, J., Little Underwood Street, Paddington. MUNDY, James, 51 Campbell Street, Glebe. MUNDY, Samuel, 507 Riley Street, Sydney. MUNDY, William, terry Street, St Peters. 10/SSAD - 1905 MUNDY, A.Samuel, 134 Darlinghurst Road, Sydney. MUNDY, Alfred, 42 Holt Street, Sydney. MUNDY, J.H., 546 & 549 King Street, Newtown. MUNDY, John, 5 Shadforth Street, Paddington. MUNDY, William R., Belmore Street, St Peters. Hope this may be of some help. My server has just gone down so will look further later for you. Out of curiosity, I use to work at Blue Metal & Gravel at Greystones, NSW in the mid-1960's and there was an elderly gentleman working with me by the name on Mr Pampling. Just wondering if he could have been any relation to you? Happy hunting, Glynis Wheeler, St Clair, NSW

    01/27/2004 02:55:01
    1. [A-NSW-S] Help Please
    2. Apart from ships passenger lists are there any online sites I can check for name Burgess who came to Australia around 1939. I have found one sons death notice in the sidney times for 1989 but have not been able to find anything for this line except the Births and Marriages in England. Karen

    01/26/2004 07:54:00
    1. [A-NSW-S] MCGRATH
    2. christene hartley
    3. Hi Im trying to locate descendents of the following marriages Michael and Mary McGrath arrived 1839 with 6 children All married St Matys Sydney 1844 1860 Francis married Rose Byrne Rose married Adam Burges(s) Andrew married Eliza Margareet Lee Michael married Mary Fitzpatrick Still searching for Thomas and John Bernard married Bridget Flynn Grafton Christene trying to round a few up for teh MCGRATH reunion October long weekend

    01/26/2004 04:15:33
    1. [A-NSW-S] unsubscribe
    2. Barbara Winterton
    3. unsubscribe I transcribe for CheshireBMD on http://www.cheshirebmd.org.uk/ and for the 1861 census project for Devon. Mike & Barbara Winterton Le Bourg 22570 St Gelven France ++33 (0)2 96 36 97 31 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.563 / Virus Database: 355 - Release Date: 17/01/2004

    01/26/2004 09:21:10
    1. [A-NSW-S] Mundy
    2. Helen Pampling
    3. I am looking for information on the Mundy family thought to have lived in the Newtown NSW area in the late 1800 and early 1900s. One daughter was Minna Mundy born around 1917. Thanks for your help Helen

    01/26/2004 08:31:03
    1. [A-NSW-S] BALMAN EYRE HOARE KENDALL SELBY SHERIDAN TYSON
    2. Steve Frape
    3. Hi I am looking for any descendants/information of the spouses of the children of James BOON and Jeanie STEPHENSON sorry for any cross-posting All married in Broken Hill, NSW: Edwin James Boon Born 1887 married Sarah EYRE 1922 Born 1887 Broken Hill Parents Daniel EYRE and Elsie Ann EYRE Sarah was first married to Joseph FRULLEN in 1915. James Boon Born 1888 married Constance Dorothy BALMAN Born 1899 Broken Hill Parents Maurice BALMAN and Marie Eugenie THEIRRY. Frances M Boon Born 1890 married Sydney SELBY 1909 Sydney's details are unknown. Iris M Boon Born 1892 married John J SHERIDAN "Jack" 1913. Jack's details are unknown. Grace Emily Boon Born 1894 married Claude BALMAN 1919 Born 1890 Granville, NSW Parents Maurice BALMAN and Marie Eugenie THEIRRY. Robert Thomas Boon Born 1896 married Annie Veronica HOARE 1919 Born abt 1896 Father James Patrick HOARE Mother not known. Annie married William Thomas MURRAY in 1930 South Australia after Robert died. Jean S Boon Born 1897 married William TYSON 1922 Born 1900 Allendale, Vic Parents George TYSON and Margaret Jane MILLER. Alexander Boon Born 1903 married Elsie Margaret KENDALL 1927 Born 1907 Broken Hill Parents Henry KENDALL and Emma H MASTERS (the Masters family is also included in my FRAPE research). Any help would be greatly appreciated Sue Frape South Australia

    01/26/2004 05:37:41