Dear Denise, I agree with you, lets hope someone will start a new German-Irish List. I know that there are German researchers who keep checking out this list, I hope everyone is welcome here, no matter where their family finally settled. Thanks for your input, Elizabeth >original --- > >suggestion that we post German / > Irsh connections. -- > > I am as you can see subscribed to AUS QLD SE German even tho I have no >research here in Qld. I find the people on this list very knowledgeable >and as such I stay because I may learn from you. My German gg went to >Victoria (just over the border of NSW!) in 1852 and married his IRish wife >in 1854. > >original ---- > on this list and I hope Bev and Beverly won't > > object if we can include >NSW as well as -- > >I've yet to get my teeth into my German and Irish greatgrandparents, time >has been the killer to date, other research being the focus. > >So instead of taking Qld adding NSW and then perhaps on and on, may I >suggest (don't shoot me down in flames please (grin) )that we have a >German -Irish AUS list. In the course of my research of the north east of >Victoria I"ve noticed few GErman - Irish relationships, and of course lots >of Germans, some of whom ended up in NSW and Queensland. > >Anyone out there willing to "operate" a GErman/Irish Aus list? > >In the meantime I do have the P/Godeffroy list into Sydney in 1852 and the >Victoria into Melbourne in 1854 if anyone would like a look up. > >Denise
Thank you Elizabeth for those nice words. I'll keep watching! Denise > > I agree with you, lets hope someone will start a new German-Irish List. > > I know that there are German researchers who keep checking out this list, I > hope everyone is welcome here, no matter where their family finally settled. > > Thanks for your input, > > Elizabeth > > >original --- > > > >suggestion that we post German / > > Irsh connections. -- > > > > I am as you can see subscribed to AUS QLD SE German even tho I have no > >research here in Qld. I find the people on this list very knowledgeable > >and as such I stay because I may learn from you. My German gg went to > >Victoria (just over the border of NSW!) in 1852 and married his IRish wife > >in 1854. > > > >original ---- > > on this list and I hope Bev and Beverly won't > > object if we can include > >NSW as well as -- > > > >I've yet to get my teeth into my German and Irish greatgrandparents, time > >has been the killer to date, other research being the focus. > > > >So instead of taking Qld adding NSW and then perhaps on and on, may I > >suggest (don't shoot me down in flames please (grin) )that we have a > >German -Irish AUS list. In the course of my research of the north east of > >Victoria I"ve noticed few GErman - Irish relationships, and of course lots > >of Germans, some of whom ended up in NSW and Queensland. > > > >Anyone out there willing to "operate" a GErman/Irish Aus list? > > > >In the meantime I do have the P/Godeffroy list into Sydney in 1852 and the > >Victoria into Melbourne in 1854 if anyone would like a look up. > > > >Denise > > > > ============================== > 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 > >