Hi Graham, this is a very generous offer you have made. I am sure someone on the list will benefit from it. However, I need transcripts of the Broken Hill Cemetery. Do you know if anyone has done it and if so, do you know how I can get in touch with them? Thanks, Judy Graham Williams wrote: > Hi list, > Jusst thought I'd offer my services if needed. > I have transcripts for the following cemeteries- > Forbes > Bogan Gate > Trundle > Bedgerabong > Eugowra > Gooloogong > Cudal > Cookamidgera > Toogong > Cadow > Bena (Burcher) > > Glad to help if I can > > Graham Williams > > ==== AUS-NSW-WEST Mailing List ==== > Have you registered your surnames on the NSW-WEST home page??? Go to http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~surreal/NSWW/ and from there to Surnames for further details.
Hi all, I posted a message thinking I was looking for a needle in a haystack, and managed to hit pay dirt, so I'm hoping that my luck is holding out :-) I have been told that my Gt grandmother's sister at one time owned a hotel in the Nyngan area. This would probably have been around the 1920/30's. Her surname would probably have been Fitzpatrick, and her first name may have been Margaret. I'm aware that Galvins owned two of the hotels in Nyngan in the '30's, but am wondering how many hotels there actually were/are, and if anyone may have any reference to one being owned by a Fitzpatrick. Thanks in advance, Penny Canberra ACT
Dear Margaret, Is it recent newspapers?I live in Wagga any would be happy to help if I can Gail ----- Original Message ----- From: margaret mcintosh <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 1:32 PM Subject: [NSW-W] Wagga Newspapers > Hi Listers, > Is anyone living in or near Wagga and able to check local newspapers for > obits for me, please? > Regards, Margaret in Victoria. > > > _________________________________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. > > > ==== AUS-NSW-WEST Mailing List ==== > The Home Page for this List is at > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~surreal/NSWW/ >
Margaret, I am not sure where you are in Vic but more than likely you will find that the Wagga newspapers will have been microfilmed and be held in the State Archives.......... I know that MOST of NSW ones are held in the NSW State Archives. Cheers Jennifer
Hello All Many pioneers of Moama & District lie buried in unmarked graves. Records have been losted!!! We the Echuca Moama Family Group are recording theses burials and seek assistance in up dating records. We would welcome any photocopies of death certificates from this Cemetery If you have them please address Secretary, P. O. Box 707, Echuca 3564 Hoping you can help us More information about our Group found on http://Vicnet.net.au/vic.bin/nph~userredir.pl Thank you all Marjorie Grant Rearch Officer Echuca Moama Family Group
Hello All Many pioneers of Moama & District lie buried in unmarked graves. Records have been lost!!! We the Echuca Moama Family Group are recording theses burials and seek assistance in up dating records. We would welcome any photocopies of death certificates from this Cemetery If you have them please address Secretary, P. O. Box 707, Echuca 3564 Hoping you can help us More information about our Group found on http://Vicnet.net.au/vic.bin/nph~userredir.pl Thank you all Marjorie Grant Rearch Officer Echuca Moama Family Group
Hello All Many pioneers of Moama & District lie buried in unmarked graves. Records have been losted!!! We the Echuca Moama Family Group are recording theses burials and seek assistance in up dating records. We would welcome any photocopies of death certificates from this Cemetery If you have them please address Secretary, P. O. Box 707, Echuca 3564 Hoping you can help us More information about our Group found on http://Vicnet.net.au/vic.bin/nph~userredir.pl Thank you all Marjorie Grant Rearch Officer Echuca Moama Family Group
Hi Listers, Is anyone living in or near Wagga and able to check local newspapers for obits for me, please? Regards, Margaret in Victoria. _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com.
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Hi All, I am hoping to trace any relatives descended from my second cousins AMY & MARY CLARKE. Amy (born c1903) and Mary (born c1904) CLARKE emigrated from GLOUCESTER in the UK, arriving on 14 March 1925 in Melbourne aboard the ship Balranald. Passenger lists show: Clarke. Mary Domestic F 21 S England British Clarke. Amy Domestic F 22 S England " Mary worked 'in service' in Melbourne first at Carmyle Avenue TOORAK. By 1927 she was at 22 Wilis St, MALVERN (possibly with a family DODDS) and later at 321 Glenferry Rd. Malvern. I presume that Amy was also in service; Mary's letters tell us that she (Amy) married and was living at OAK PLAINS with her husband and his two brothers. Amy had a daughter in 1927 giving birth at the Balranald Hospital. Mary became engaged to 'Arthur' in late 1927. Little is known of him other than he had a married brother in TRAWALA ( Letters also mention 'Arthur's married brother in BALLARAT' - could be another brother or the same one in a different place) Does anyone know anything about them? Daphne in UK
FROM: KRISTIN [email protected] HI ALL. Would sks have any info on "Richmond Station" at Quandialla. The time which I am looking at is between 1925 to 1935. The owner was H.N.Conn. He sold it in 1935, I do not no what month or date. I am intersted into any old photos, of the workers on the farm, plus what it look like. Any records stating the workers ie pay book. Plus any thing in general. Kristin. hi
Hi Heather, Unfortunately, all of my relatives who would have known anything of the past have long gone, which has made it extremely difficult for me to trace "the tree". But, co-incidently in regard to your query through the Hunter Valley, my Great Aunt Nellie Little married a Thomas G. Smith at Nymagee, the town 50 kms. from your area, in 1909. Regards, Lin Little
Thanks to all who replied re above and Lin maybe your rellies knew mine as 50 Km is not far in that area. Are they still with us? Researching RAYNER/SYSON(SISSON) DOUGLAS/WALDREN/GROTHERR/LEAVY(LEVY)/HOOD Heather from Budgewoi -----Original Message----- From: Lindsay Little <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Monday, January 22, 2001 12:03 PM Subject: Re: [NSW-W] GEWEROO STATION near CANBELEGO >Hi Heather, > A Trig Station is normally the highest point in a given >area from which surveys are conducted. Trig, I assume being an abreviation >of trigonometry. If you have accessed the geog. names site you will also >have listed the latitude and longitude of the trig. station, the current >NRMA maps have these details so it would be easy to establish your point. >From previous experience, the name of the trig station (don't be confused by >the word "station", normally this would only comprise a cairn of stones or a >metal frame to which a reflector or something similar is attatched) is taken >from an original pastural property. Sorry I can't help you with the names >you are searching. > If you go to: >http://www.lpi.nsw.gov.au/geog/search.htm you find a listing for the Parish >of Geweroo. If you go to: >http://www.lpi.nsw.gov.au/maps/pmap/search.html and select pastoral you >will find two maps of the original pastoral property! > On the maps I have, the centre of the Parish looks to be >approximately 12-15 kms. south/east of Canbelego. The Mapping Authority Map, >Canbelego 8134 would possibly show the Parish at least. >Incidentally, Geweroo would be roughly 90 kms.south, as the crow flies, from >a property "Glen Arif" my g.grandfather owned in the 1880's and 50kms north >of Nymagee, where a few of my old relies were born. >Regards, >Lin Little > > >==== AUS-NSW-WEST Mailing List ==== >The Home Page for this List is at >http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~surreal/NSWW/ >
Hi Anne, Sorry about that. I think the sugestion for you to subscribe to the Hunter Valley List would be a big help, introduce youself and list the names you are researching, I have found the people very heplful. [email protected] merely insert the message subscribe and you are away and running. You say you don't know where the Mudgee people got the info from, neither do I. If you go to: http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/flist.html and click on Indexes on the left hand side, you will have access to the search engine for Births Deaths & Marriages. Unfortunately, you are not going to be pleased, there is no Agnes Dickson listed, not only that, there appears to be no children from a John Dickson and Johanna Douglas/s. But do not dispair, it may not have been registered, anyhow have a look. But I think the other group will be your best bet. Regards, Lin Little
Dear Lin, Many thanks for replying. Yes I do have the following info. - Agnes Christian Douglas DICKSON born in Maitland in 1847. Father John DICKSON, Mother Johanna Maria IRVING DOUGLAS/S. This info was supplied to me by the Mudgee Hist. Society. I don't know where they got it from. Hope this makes it a bit easier to trace. Many thanks in lieu. Regards Anne (Internet in my daughters name - Alana) -----Original Message----- From: Lindsay Little <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Sunday, 21 January 2001 8:21 Subject: Re: [NSW-W] Birth listings in Maitland >Hi Alana, > For anyone to be able to help you, you will have to be a >little more specific. Do you already know the birth was at Maitland, do you >have the names and date? >Regards, >Lin Little > > >==== AUS-NSW-WEST Mailing List ==== >To search posts to the list, even back to 1999, go to >http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl >and, when asked, enter the list name as AUS-NSW-WEST >
Hi Heather, A Trig Station is normally the highest point in a given area from which surveys are conducted. Trig, I assume being an abreviation of trigonometry. If you have accessed the geog. names site you will also have listed the latitude and longitude of the trig. station, the current NRMA maps have these details so it would be easy to establish your point. From previous experience, the name of the trig station (don't be confused by the word "station", normally this would only comprise a cairn of stones or a metal frame to which a reflector or something similar is attatched) is taken from an original pastural property. Sorry I can't help you with the names you are searching. If you go to: http://www.lpi.nsw.gov.au/geog/search.htm you find a listing for the Parish of Geweroo. If you go to: http://www.lpi.nsw.gov.au/maps/pmap/search.html and select pastoral you will find two maps of the original pastoral property! On the maps I have, the centre of the Parish looks to be approximately 12-15 kms. south/east of Canbelego. The Mapping Authority Map, Canbelego 8134 would possibly show the Parish at least. Incidentally, Geweroo would be roughly 90 kms.south, as the crow flies, from a property "Glen Arif" my g.grandfather owned in the 1880's and 50kms north of Nymagee, where a few of my old relies were born. Regards, Lin Little
Hello all Does anyone know what "Geweroo Station" was. On map search it was a TRIG STATION - What is a TRIG station? I am trying to find death of GEORGE DOUGLAS who was married to CAROLINE GROTHERR also details of son GEORGE DOUGLAS b. c 1876 married at Cobar on 23.2.1901 to LAVINA RAYNER b. c 1877 Rylstone daughter of JAMES SAMUEL RAYNER and ELIZA SYSON (SISSON) I have Death Cert. of GEORGE DOUGLAS at above station but cannot say if it is the right one as no details are known. Heather from Budgewoi. -----Original Message----- From: Linda Barraclough <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Sunday, January 21, 2001 7:15 PM Subject: Re: [NSW-W] Birth listings in Maitland >Hi Alana, > >Your best way to achieve specialist information on births in Maitland is to >subscribe to the AUS-NSW-Hunter-Valley list, which covers that area, and ask >the question there. > >I am aware that a number of records from the Diocese of Newcastle are held >locally, but you should perhaps ask the question on that list - it is a >little too far to the east of this list. :) > >Linda >List Admin AUS-NSW-WEST > > > >==== AUS-NSW-WEST Mailing List ==== >To search posts to the list, even back to 1999, go to >http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl >and, when asked, enter the list name as AUS-NSW-WEST >
You would be well advised to join the Hunter Valley group at Rootsweb as this is based around Maitland. So long as you want Maitland in NSW that is. I live in Maitland, and know heaps of people at our Family History Circle (Maitland) who are on the list so maybe one of them can help you. I'm afraid I can't. I'm only new at this. I have the BDM's for NSW but 1840 is a bit out of the time frame except for some cases. Hope this helps, Lynette -----Original Message----- From: alana burrows [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, 19 January 2001 19:05 To: [email protected] Subject: [NSW-W] Birth listings in Maitland Can anyone on the list tell me how I can go about finding a birth in Maitland around 1840's. Thanks very much. ==== AUS-NSW-WEST Mailing List ==== Have you registered your surnames on the NSW-WEST home page??? Go to http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~surreal/NSWW/ and from there to Surnames for further details.
Hi Alana, Your best way to achieve specialist information on births in Maitland is to subscribe to the AUS-NSW-Hunter-Valley list, which covers that area, and ask the question there. I am aware that a number of records from the Diocese of Newcastle are held locally, but you should perhaps ask the question on that list - it is a little too far to the east of this list. :) Linda List Admin AUS-NSW-WEST
Hi Alana, For anyone to be able to help you, you will have to be a little more specific. Do you already know the birth was at Maitland, do you have the names and date? Regards, Lin Little