Hi Everyone Listing names I'm researching in Tasmania. Charles STEPHENS married Cecily TIERNEY 1873. Henry HARRIS married Janet JAMIESON 1851. Also interested in SEWELL, HOWE. Anyone interested in these family's please get intouch. Regards Lorraine Key
Just a few websites that may be beneficial. Each one of the mailing lists form part of my own research so these websites have history relevant to that particular surname or interest. Bright Blessings Sandie ***This site covers all the counties etc in the UK. <A HREF="http://www.genuki.org.uk/indexes/SurnamesLists.html">Surnames Lists</A> http://www.genuki.org.uk/indexes/SurnamesLists.html ***This is a very large site and well worth a look at. <A HREF="http://www.findagrave.com/country/5.html">Find-A-Grave By Country: England</A> http://www.findagrave.com/country/5.html ***This is also a large website but well worth a look. It covers the timelines statring 55BC and in conjunction with the previous one is beneficial. By way of an example Boadcea's burial site is listed in the previous and then she is again mentioned in the timelines. <A HREF="http://www.headley1.demon.co.uk/histdate/">Useful dates in British history</A> http://www.headley1.demon.co.uk/histdate/ ***On line Newspapers <A HREF="http://www.onlinenewspapers.com/england.htm">All the World's Newspapers - England</A> http://www.onlinenewspapers.com/england.htm ***Executions at Newgate prison <A HREF="http://www.fred.net/jefalvey/execute.html">Jeff Alvey Genealogy History Links</A> http://www.fred.net/jefalvey/execute.html *** Genuki website. <A HREF="http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/">GENUKI: England</A> http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/ ***Cindi Howells list <A HREF="http://www.cyndislist.com/">Cyndi's List of Genealogy Sites on the Internet</A> http://www.cyndislist.com/
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/8555/england.html This website is the lookup exchange for all of England. Bright Blessings Sandra List Admin
Hi Folks Researching CLARK , John born 1831 Tasmania . His father John CLARK, in Tasmania ,and England. and Elizabeth HIGGINSON born ? lived in Tasmania, had a son in 1831 , John in Tasmania. Colin in a very wet Yarram .Vic.
NEAL Herbert Daniel mar. 1858 Catherine TORLEY had 14 chn, born Hobart & Launceston area. NUNN arthur William mar Julia PARSONS 1886 at Brighton, had 4 chn. O'BRIEN Thomas mar. Susannah MORTIMORE at Norfolk Island. Came to Hobart 1808 with their 8 chn. Happy to exchange information. Where are all the other subscribers?? Come on, show us some surnames & we may all be able to help each other then! Bye for now, Barbara from Cheltenham VIC AUS
Hello Listers >From the website http://www.geocities.com/craig_thornber/htmlfiles/phealth.html SOME KEY EVENTS IN THE HISTORY OF PUBLIC HEALTH IN BRITAIN IN THE 19th CENTURY · Sir John Pringle (1707-1782) a Scotsman, trained in Leyden and Edinburgh published in 1752 Observations on the Diseases of the Army advocating good ventilation of barrack-rooms and good sanitation. He also wrote on gaol fever which we now know as typhus. · John Ferriar (1761-1815), came from Jedburgh and studied in Edinburgh. He moved to Manchester in 1785 and in 1790 was appointed physician and Manchester Infirmary. He met Thomas Perciveal who had done an early survey of the town with Thomas Henry, the apothecary. He became a sanitary reformer & physician at Manchester Infirmary. He was influential in setting up a voluntary Board of Health in 1796 which recommended whitewashing of houses inside twice a year, wider streets, better location of privies, better ventilation of houses, regulation of lodging houses, measures to reduce damp in dwellings, public warm baths, street cleaning and removal of dung hills. The board lacked the power and resources to carry through these ideas. Ferriar published Medical Histories and Reflections, Warrington, 1792. · Thomas Robert Malthus published Principles of Population in 1798. · The population of Britain in 1701 was about 5.5 million. It was 9 million by 1810 and grew to 18 million by 1851. In 1701 the population of London was 670,000. · In 1824 the law prohibiting emigration of workmen was repealed. Between 1830 and 1839 about 668,000 emigrated and this rose to about 1,495,000 between 1840 and 1849. See also Irish Potato Famine below. · Britain’s first cholera epidemic was 1831/2. The census of 1831 showed that 28% of the population was employed in agriculture. About half the population lived in rural areas and 25% lived in towns of over 20,000. · James Phillips Kay (1804-77) (later Sir James Kay-Shuttleworth) published The Moral and Physical Conditions of the Working Classes Employed in the Cotton Manufacture in Manchester in 1832. · Birth, Marriage and Death Certificates were introduced in England and Wales on 1 July 1837. These, together with the census returns, which gave details of individuals from 1841, allowed the Registrar General to collect comprehensive statistics about mortality rates, ages at death, and causes of death. · The Report on the Health of Towns (1840) · The 1841 census showed that 45% of the population of England and Wales was under the age of 20 and less than 7% was over 60. · Edwin Chadwick (1800-1890) a poor law commissioner, wrote An Inquiry into the Sanitary Conditions of the Labouring Population of Great Britain in 1842. · Peel's Government set up the Buccleuch Commission in 1843 to verify Chadwick's Report, to investigate the health of towns and make recommendations for legislation. It endorsed Chadwick's work in the 1844 Report of the Commissioners Inquiring into the State of the Large Towns and Populous Districts. · Engels used Chadwick's work in his book Condition of the Working Class in England (1844). · The Irish Potato Famine from 1845 was caused by a fungal infection on potato plants. The population of Ireland had been 7.8 million in 1831, rose to 8.2 million by 1841 and fell to 6.6 million by 1851 as a result of starvation and migration. Many Irish moved first to England before emigration to North America. · Major cholera epidemic in 1847/8 · The first Public Health Act in Britain came in 1848. It set up a General Board of Health, made corporate boroughs responsible for drainage, water supply and removal of nuisances, allowed non-corporate towns to set up local Boards of health and required them to do so if the death rate was greater than 23 per 1000 (1 in 43.5). The General Board of Health was abandoned in 1858 to be replaced by the Medical Department of the Privy Council where Dr. John Simon was the Medical Officer and initially the sole employee. · London operated independently of the Public Health Act, through its own Act of 1848 to form the Metropolitan Commissioners of Sewers. At this time London had a fragmented local government system involving 300 parishes, improvement commissions and boards of trustees working under some 250 Local Acts. · The 1851 census showed that about equal numbers of people lived in rural and urban areas. · By 1858 in Lancashire, only 400,000 of a total population of 2,500,000 were served by a public health board. Some of the Local Boards which were formed did not establish new services nor appoint Medical Officers of Health and Borough Engineers. · Florence Nightingale (1820-1910) appalled by her experiences during the Crimean War of 1854-57 became a campaigner for better hospital design and founded nursing as a profession. · The Sanitary Act of 1866 introduced an element of compulsion for local authorities to set up health boards. In 1868 the Royal Commission on Sanitary Administration was set up as a result of pressure from the statistician William Farr. The Local Government Act of 1871 and the Public Health Act of 1872 created a national network of rural and urban sanitary authorities. · The Artisans’ and Labourers’ Dwelling Act known as the Torrens’ Housing Act established two important principles. One was that the state had the will and power to interfere with the rights of property to improve public health. The other was the duty of the landlord to keep a property in good repair. · The Public Health Act of 1875 made compulsory the appointment of a Medical Officer of Health in every sanitary district of England and Wales. This act consolidated the earlier legislation and dealt with food adulteration, sewers, drainage and epidemics. · Between 1815 and 1914 about 16.4 million emigrated from Britain. About 11 million went to the USA, 2.55 million to Canada, 2 million to Australia and New Zealand, and 850,000 to South Africa. Of these 16.4 million about 4 million were from Ireland. (See Irish Potato Famine of 1840s) · Housing of the Working Class Act was passed in 1890. The first Council housing outside London was in 1909 · In 1906 the Liberal Government introduced school medical services and advice for mothers on the nutrition of infants. · The Ministry of Health was formed in 1919. Bright Blessings Sandie List Admin
Redirecting message to the lists that I administer. Although not appropriate to some subscribers to the lists it is to others. Bright Blessings Sandie List Admin From: charity.event@btopenworld.com (Steve) To: UK-ROMANI-admin@rootsweb.com UK-NORTHEAST 2001 - HISTORY FAIR & CHARITY DAY SUNDERLAND A.F.C. (Stadium of Light) Saturday 20th October 2001 FAMILY HISTORY FAIR - 11.00am till 5.00pm Various types of stalls normally available at the Family History Fairs Including: · Neighbouring Family History Societies · Genealogy Software · Family History Books, Charts, Maps, · Local History Books, CD`s · Microfiche Products · Professional Researchers Local History expert Ian Robinson from BBC Newcastle will be holding a live phone in from our event between 12.00pm - 1.00pm. Tables cost £4.00 per table - To book a table or for further details please contact Steve through our web site at <A HREF="http://uk-northeast.com/">http://uk-northeast.com</A>. Admission is £2.00 and refreshments will be available throughout the day. CHILDREN'S FUN DAY - 11.00am till 5.00pm WHY not bring the kids to our children's fun day. Bouncy castles, Mr Fireman (specially adapted fire engine offering children's rides), stalls, balloons and children's entertainer. Refreshments will be available. MEMBERS "GET TOGETHER" - 5.00PM till 7.00pm Get Together of NORTHEAST Mailing List Members and those who have family/ genealogy interest in the Northeast. - This event is open to all members of INTERNET mailing lists within the Northeast of England. A way of getting to know who is behind those e-mails, messages & postings that keep appearing on the lists. Please feel free to bring along your family history material/charts, files, paperwork, brickwalls queries etc. Refreshments will be available throughout the day. CHARITY EVENING - 7.00pm till 12.30am Tickets cost £3.50 if reserved over our Internet site <A HREF="http://uk-northeast.com/">http://uk-northeast.com</A> or £4.50 at the door. A pie & pea supper is included in the price of your ticket along with a night of entertainment by Colin Summers (International Cabaret Entertainer) and the sensational singing voice of Laura Adams. Other events include an Auction & Raffle of items/goods kindly donated by TV & Pop Stars, members of our Mailing List & Local Businesses etc. Guests for the evening include the Deputy Mayor & Mayor-ess of Sunderland and Divisional Office for Sunderland Fire Brigade, Colin Powell who will be giving a short speech. Also for those that are unable to visit our Charity Day, can still take part by visiting our Charity Auction Web Site on:- <A HREF="http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~uknortheast/index.html"> http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~uknortheast/index.html</A> All money raised from the charity day will go to the "Widows & Orphans" fund for the families of the fire fighters who lost their lives in the American Disaster on 11th September. This event is being organised by UK-NORTHEAST Mailing List and Genealogy Web Site. Further details can be obtained from our web site at <A HREF="http://uk-northeast.com/">http://uk-northeast.com</A> or our charity page <A HREF="http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~uknortheast/index.html"> http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~uknortheast/index.html</A>
Hello Listers My name is Barbara and I have taken on the job of admin. assistant. Please be patient with me while I learn the ropes. I'm a Queenslander with a solid Tasmanian background to 1813. Cheers Barbara
Hello listers Barbara has agreed to assist me with the admin of the list. She will no doubt follow up with an email of her own introducing herself. I trust you will all be as wonderful and nice to her as you have been to me ... bright blessings everyone Sandie List Admin
Hi, Another List, are you getting sick of my names? Come on, claim a link? I will be delighted!! KIRKBY Joseph arr Hobart in 1844 as a convict, mar. Ann SWEETMAN 1856 & had 5 chn. LOCKLEY Leonard boprn 1910 Hobart mar Agnes DONOGHUE & had 9 chn. MANSFIELD Charles born 1812 New Norfolk mar. Susannah Porter in 1833, had 11 chn. MARKS Frederick William mar (1) Hazel (Madge) DONOGHUE (2) Ivy Ethel....... Would love to exchange information with other desc. Barbara from Cheltenham VIC AUS
In a message dated 8/10/01 10:00:45 am. W. Australia Standard Time, AUS-TAS-SURNAMES-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: Hello Jan Thanks for that .... but not my Thomas Smith ... mine came a bit earlier... Bright Blessings Sandie > X-Message: #4 > Date: Sun, 7 Oct 2001 11:34:46 +1000 > From: "Jan Enright" <jje@bigpond.com.au> > To: AUS-TAS-SURNAMES-L@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: <000101c14f16$e0bde260$84548a90@user> > Subject: Re: [AUS-TAS-SURNAMES] Jan Enright Surname Intersts > Content-Type: text/plain; > charset="iso-8859-1" > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > Hi Sandi > My Thomas Smith married Margaret Fitzgerald 29 Sep 1845 St Joseph's Hobart. > I could only find 2 possible children Maraget b 1847 and Thomas b1846. This > is all I have been able to obtain on this family- its still in my too hard > basket. > Hope info helps > Regards > Jan > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <RomniRoser@aol.com> > To: <AUS-TAS-SURNAMES-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, October 05, 2001 8:32 AM > Subject: [AUS-TAS-SURNAMES] Jan Enright Surname Intersts > > > > In a message dated 5/10/01 6:00:19 am. W. Australia Standard Time, > > AUS-TAS-SURNAMES-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: > > > > > > > X-Message: #1 > > > Date: Wed, 3 Oct 2001 13:19:09 +1000 > > > From: "Jan Enright" <jje@bigpond.com.au> > > > To: AUS-TAS-SURNAMES-L@rootsweb.com > > > Message-ID: <000001c14c52$0ac386e0$c4518a90@user> > > > Subject: [AUS-TAS-SURNAMES] Family Names > > > Content-Type: text/plain; > > > charset="iso-8859-1" > > > > > > Hi all listers > > > I would like to list my main family interests plus associated families. > > > Would like to hear from anyone researching the same names. > > > Thank you > > > Jan > > > Main: > > > ENRIGHT Michael and Honorah Sandy Bay > > > FITZGERALD Thomas & Honorah Old Beach > > > Associated : > > > ANDERSON Mary > > > BENWELL Harriet > > > BOWLANDS Katherine > > > CLIFFORD Wilhema > > > DALTON Julia > > > DONNELLAN > > > EVERITT Isaballa > > > GILLON > > > GLEESON > > > GRAEME William > > > JARVIS William > > > MURPHY BridgetT > > > MCGOWAN James > > > MCLOUGHLIN William > > > NIMMO > > > PIKE Francis JOhn > > > REYNOLDS david, sophia > > > RING Jane > > > RYAN timothy > > > SMITH Stephen > > > SMITH Thomas > > > WOLSTENHOLME Marion > > > > > > > Hello Jan > > > > > > would love to talk to you about your Thomas Smith please. > > > > Bright Blessings > > > > Sandie >
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Dear Audrey I am the beneficiary of some research by Pauline Phillips on the Heath / Hurst / Millhouse families and I have a database of around 1000 descendants of Richard William Millhouse. Please contact me offlist after your absence re exchange of info. Greg Bond Franklin Tas -----Original Message----- From: Audrey Russell [mailto:auruss21@hotmail.com] Sent: Friday, 5 October 2001 23:18 To: AUS-TAS-SURNAMES-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [AUS-TAS-SURNAMES] Re : My Tasmanian Surnames. I am listing herewith my Tasmanian ancestors. GALLAHAR Thomas and Ann. arrived per"King William " in 1843. Hobart. HEATH John Scott Heath. convict arrived 'Lady Ridley' 1821. Hobart. HOLLY William and Elizabeth. arrived per 'Louisa' 1853. Hobart. HURST William and Mary Ann convict arrived 'Guildford' 1820. Hobart. MILLHOUSE Richard and Henrietta arrived per'Orleans' 1842. Hobart. STEVENS George and Elizabeth arrived per "Eucalyptus' 1853. Hobart. I would love to hear from anyone researching these families. However, I will be away for two weeeks until 22nd Oct. so don't expect an immediate reply. Yours in family research from the sunny far north coast of N.S.W. Audrey Russell. _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp ==== AUS-TAS-SURNAMES Mailing List ==== Link your Webpages to the Australian Families WebRing The navigation bar is located at: Http://hometown.aol.com/romniroser/myhomepage/newsletter.html ============================== Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history learning and how-to articles on the Internet. http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library
GROVES Henry born 1830 IOW arr. Hobart as convict in 1852. married Margaret Rainsford & had 11 chn. HARDMAN Samuel born 111820 mar. Elizabeth SALTMARSH in 1845 & had 7 chn. HODGETTS Thomas & Harriet, had 9 chn. HODGETTS John mar. Olivia LUCAS in 1811 & had 13 chn. HOLGATE Richard mar 1886 Nina HODGETTS & had 7 chn. HORTLE James nmar. 1820 Sarah lucas & had 7 chn. HUTCHINGS Alick mar 1910 Blanch Fisher & had 8 chn. HYRONS John mar. 1850 Sarah SALTMARSH & had 6 chn. Happy to exchange information re any of the above lines. Barbara from Cheltenham VIC AUS
Dear Listers Posting my Names - well actually my wife's. Thanks to meeting up with another Lister via this List I have a huge amount of data for my Kettle Family (Maternal Grandparents). Incidentally can that person please make contact again? I have unfortunately lost your e-mail address!). Now seeking to trace my wife's family -MAHONEY and Kathleen LEARY or (more likely) O'LEARY. I believe John arrived in Hobart around 1850 and married Kathleen in 1860. Children of the marriage Honora MAHONEY (1864) Mary Ann MAHONEY (1867) Johanna MAHONEY (1868) Dennis MAHONEY (1869) Julia MAHONEY (1870) Margaret MAHONEY (1872) Agnes MAHONEY (1875) Emily MAHONEY (1876) Isabella MAHONEY (1878) and Timothy John MAHONEY 1880 (Wife's Grandfather) I believe both John and Honora are buried Deloraine/Westbury area. John was apparently a farmer in Deloraine for some years and owned a tract of land near by. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Happy to exchange what I have but don't have a lot! Regards Ron PHILLIPS Melbourne Vic
Hi Sandi My Thomas Smith married Margaret Fitzgerald 29 Sep 1845 St Joseph's Hobart. I could only find 2 possible children Maraget b 1847 and Thomas b1846. This is all I have been able to obtain on this family- its still in my too hard basket. Hope info helps Regards Jan ----- Original Message ----- From: <RomniRoser@aol.com> To: <AUS-TAS-SURNAMES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, October 05, 2001 8:32 AM Subject: [AUS-TAS-SURNAMES] Jan Enright Surname Intersts > In a message dated 5/10/01 6:00:19 am. W. Australia Standard Time, > AUS-TAS-SURNAMES-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: > > > > X-Message: #1 > > Date: Wed, 3 Oct 2001 13:19:09 +1000 > > From: "Jan Enright" <jje@bigpond.com.au> > > To: AUS-TAS-SURNAMES-L@rootsweb.com > > Message-ID: <000001c14c52$0ac386e0$c4518a90@user> > > Subject: [AUS-TAS-SURNAMES] Family Names > > Content-Type: text/plain; > > charset="iso-8859-1" > > > > Hi all listers > > I would like to list my main family interests plus associated families. > > Would like to hear from anyone researching the same names. > > Thank you > > Jan > > Main: > > ENRIGHT Michael and Honorah Sandy Bay > > FITZGERALD Thomas & Honorah Old Beach > > Associated : > > ANDERSON Mary > > BENWELL Harriet > > BOWLANDS Katherine > > CLIFFORD Wilhema > > DALTON Julia > > DONNELLAN > > EVERITT Isaballa > > GILLON > > GLEESON > > GRAEME William > > JARVIS William > > MURPHY BridgetT > > MCGOWAN James > > MCLOUGHLIN William > > NIMMO > > PIKE Francis JOhn > > REYNOLDS david, sophia > > RING Jane > > RYAN timothy > > SMITH Stephen > > SMITH Thomas > > WOLSTENHOLME Marion > > > > Hello Jan > > > would love to talk to you about your Thomas Smith please. > > Bright Blessings > > Sandie > > > ==== AUS-TAS-SURNAMES Mailing List ==== > Link your Webpages to the Australian Families WebRing > The navigation bar is located at: > Http://hometown.aol.com/romniroser/myhomepage/newsletter.html > > ============================== > Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! > http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2 > >
Hi Barbara was your Samuel born Norfolk island, son of John & Ann Brookes? Barbara Sowter
I am listing herewith my Tasmanian ancestors. GALLAHAR Thomas and Ann. arrived per"King William " in 1843. Hobart. HEATH John Scott Heath. convict arrived 'Lady Ridley' 1821. Hobart. HOLLY William and Elizabeth. arrived per 'Louisa' 1853. Hobart. HURST William and Mary Ann convict arrived 'Guildford' 1820. Hobart. MILLHOUSE Richard and Henrietta arrived per'Orleans' 1842. Hobart. STEVENS George and Elizabeth arrived per "Eucalyptus' 1853. Hobart. I would love to hear from anyone researching these families. However, I will be away for two weeeks until 22nd Oct. so don't expect an immediate reply. Yours in family research from the sunny far north coast of N.S.W. Audrey Russell. _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp
Hello listers at present I am experiencing a health problem. Although not serious is rather debilitating. I want to know if anyone would be interested in 'co-adminning' this list with me for a few months. Please email me off list... Thanks Bright Blessings Sandie list admin
Edward Robert EDWARDS born. 1857 mar. Frances KIRKBY in 1883 & they had 7 chn. John Benson EDWARDS born 1863 mar. Anna KIRKBY & had 3 chn. FISHER James Albert born 1853 mar. Amelia PYE in 1889 & had 8 chn. FISHER James Clark mar. Catherine BLACKHALL in 1900 & they had 3 chn. FOGARTY Thomas born 1843 Ireland & came to Hobart in 1849 with his mother Mary, a convict. He was put into Orphan School. Anyone interested in this man?? Happy to exchange information Barbara from Cheltenham VIC AUS