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    1. [AUS-Tas] HAIMES Tasmania and help with LATIN Birth and Marriage
    2. Mabel Harvey via
    3. Hi everyone I was hoping that somebody on the list may be able to help me with the following Marriage and Baptism Records from the Roman Catholic Church in Hobart that I recently found on the Tasmania LINC website.Both events took place in 1827. I have used Google to translate the passages but I think it may have made errors but I have no Latin knowledge. Any help or suggestions appreciated. RGD36/1/1/1047 January 21st 1827 Roman Catholic Church Hobart, Tasmania: In matrimonium conjuncti sunt: Ricardus hames et Margarita maher (de 40 Reg) qui prius contrascerunt april Templemore in Hibernia coram ministro protestante (tertia ant quaria die Octobris 1821) Testibus: Micaele Kinsela et catharine Jennings. Google Translation: The marriage are linked: Richard Haim and Margaret Maher (about 40 Kg) who previously contrascerunt April Templemore in Ireland before the officer to the witness (the third or fourth day of October, 1821) Witnesses: Michael Kinsela and Catherine Jennings. RGD32/1/1/2375 January 15 1827 Roman Catholic Church Hobart, Tasmania: Baptisata est Anna. Parentibus: Ricardo Hames et Margarita Maher (de 40 Reg) Sponsoribus: Michaele Kinsela et catherine Jennings. Google Translation: Anna was baptized. Parents: Richard Hamer and Margaret Maher (about 40 Kg) Sponsors: Michael Kinsela and Catherine Jennings. Also if there is anyone on the list that is good at reading old hand writing that is poorly written and slightly smudged I would also really like to get some assistance with the witnesses names on a 1847 marriage certificate that I purchased some time ago from Victoria. I think it is likely that the witness Margaret on the cert is the mother of the Bride but with a new last name due to remarriage. The Bride is the Anna(Anne Haimes) above and I think it likely that the witness is her mother Margaret If I can work out her new married name then it will be a real break through for me and one that has had me stuck for some time. Margaret's husband Richard died in 1833 leaving her a widow.I have been unable to find a record for a new marriage for Margaret but it is possible that it could have taken place in either Tasmania, Victoria or South Australia as at least two of her son's moved inter-state. Any help with this would also be very appreciate. Thank you for taking the time to read my post Regards Mabel

    10/30/2014 08:02:42