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    1. Re: [SEQ-Germans] Can't find a ship of arrival? Suggestion.
    2. Judy Webster
    3. At 16:05 18/02/2011 +1000, Lisa Burton wrote: >For anyone who has had difficulty establishing a >ship of arrival for a ancestor, can I suggest >that you consider the following resource at >Queensland State Archives? "Registers of >Prisoners admitted HM Brisbane Goal 03 Jan 1850 >­ 03 Feb 1864" (QSA Ref. PRI 1/25 Film No. Z3993) I heartily endorse Lisa's suggestion. Many prison records (not just the source mentioned above) give the year and ship of arrival (sometimes a coastal vessel from interstate). See, for example, www.judywebster.gil.com.au/stewart.html. Hospital admission registers, too, have provision for 'ship of arrival'. See www.judywebster.gil.com.au/hospital.html. Other sources where I have seen the ship of arrival mentioned include: * Colonial Secretary's Office correspondence * Dunwich Benevolent Asylum records * Justice Department inquest files * Marine birth or death certificates * Mental Asylum records * Naturalisation records * Passport records * Police Gazettes * Obituaries for the immigrant, siblings, spouse, children, grandchildren etc., in newspapers or in publications of professional organisations, clubs, societies etc. Happy searching! Judy ______ Judy Webster, PO Box 5043, Algester QLD 4115, Australia Accredited researcher (Qld State Archives sources) Facebook: www.facebook.com/judy.webster.genealogy Genealogy on Twitter: http://twitter.com/JudyQld Please explore my new genealogy pages including http://qld-genealogy.blogspot.com/ http://genie-leftovers.blogspot.com/

    02/21/2011 02:17:18
    1. Re: [SEQ-Germans] Can't find a ship of arrival? Suggestion.
    2. little otter
    3. I know we are covering a large group of non german ancestor in our research (with a lot of experienced members), and apologies for bothering anyone with something like this. But I am not a member of another list in the right location. I am looking for researchers into Robert Alfred Renforth Wallace born 19/2/1863 (possibly as Alfred Ernst Renforth Strong???) in Workington Cumberland/M/ Eliza Payne. Lived some time in the Burnett; Degilbo, Maryborough. I believe that there was some research published on the Payne family tree by Cora Webb?? I wish to make contact if at all possible, Any help is appreciated Regards Peta

    02/22/2011 02:56:23
    1. Re: [SEQ-Germans] Youngnickel - Hattonvale Apostolic Manse
    2. little otter
    3. To Kevin N, When my primary email was hijacked I lost a lot of e mail correspondence. Including correspondence with you regarding my G Grandfather Karl Jungnickel who lodged at the Hattonvale Apostolic Manse for a time, & where he died in 1941 and is buried in your cemetary at Hatonvale. Would it be possible to touch base with you again to see if any of the elder people in the community can remember Karl or any photographs exist which include him. Thanks Peta ________________________________

    02/22/2011 03:56:00
    1. Re: [SEQ-Germans] Youngnickel - Hattonvale Apostolic Manse
    2. Kevin A Niethe
    3. HI Peta Ihave asked around with little luck, however I shall keep my nose to the ground & let you know. Good to hear from you again!! I've been watching "{CARLOS "Hope you never got flooded out like we did regards Kevin N -----Original Message----- From: little otter [mailto:lil_dobhran@yahoo.com] Sent: Wednesday, 23 February 2011 4:56 PM To: aus-qld-se-germans@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [SEQ-Germans] Youngnickel - Hattonvale Apostolic Manse To Kevin N, When my primary email was hijacked I lost a lot of e mail correspondence. Including correspondence with you regarding my G Grandfather Karl Jungnickel who lodged at the Hattonvale Apostolic Manse for a time, & where he died in 1941 and is buried in your cemetary at Hatonvale. Would it be possible to touch base with you again to see if any of the elder people in the community can remember Karl or any photographs exist which include him. Thanks Peta ________________________________

    02/25/2011 02:20:50