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    1. Re: BDM SPARES
    2. Bob Cunning
    3. True Sherrie and advertising is not allowed on Rootsweb lists. Cheers, Bob in Melbourne ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sherrie Blackman" <Sherrie@blackman-genealogy.homeip.net> To: <AUS-VIC-GOLDFIELDS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2005 3:41 PM Subject: Re: BDM SPARES > > Yes, but Leith Hutton doesn't charge... > > http://www.ausbdm.org/ > > Regards, > Sherrie. > > > On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 13:32:03 +1000, Kaye <macore@netspace.net.au> wrote: > > > > > > > Subject: Re: BDM SPARES > > > > Hello Listers, > > The Mid-Gippsland Family History Society Inc. holds over 37'000 spares. > > > > The details can be found here > > > > http://home.vicnet.net.au/~mgfhs/dawncowleysbdm.htm > > > > > > Regards, Kaye O'Reilly > > Editor and Web person > > MGFHS > > http://home.vicnet.net.au/~mgfhs/ > > > > > > ==== AUS-VIC-GOLDFIELDS Mailing List ==== > > The mailing list for the golden triangle of Ballarat, Bendigo and > > Maryborough VICTORIA > > > > > > > > > ==== AUS-VIC-GOLDFIELDS Mailing List ==== > Practice safe genealogy - don't include the personal details of the living. >

    09/13/2005 10:11:56
    1. Fw: Posting message
    2. margaret trewick
    3. > > I am searching for information on my g.g.grandfather, James Dalziel b orn > c1809 Dumfies, married Heathcote Vic 1858 to Mary Cook.Mary died > Collingwood. No death found for James. Children are William 1859 Margaret > 1860 Sarah 1862 William 1864 James 1866 Mary 1868 John 1870 Samuel 1872 > George 1873 Emma 1875.. all at Heathcote. Seeking information on James Snr > who was a blacksmith at Heathcote until 1875 when he appears to have > "disappeared" Margaret Sydney 02 9639 0578 margaretwh@dodo.com.au > > Second message > .g. grandfather James Rae, born County Cork c1837 married Margaret Cusack > b Clare c 1840 St Alipius Ballarat 1870 living at Windermere. Margaret > Rae died 1891 still at Windermere. Cannot find any more about James after > Margaret died. Any information please. Children John, James and Thomas. > Margaret > Sydney margaretwh@dodo.com.au 02 9639 0578 > > > > --- End of your message --- > > Hi "margaret trewick" <margaretwh@dodo.com.au>, > > Mail to the mailing list goes to the email address > AUS-VIC-GOLDFIELDS-L@rootsweb.com > You will need to resend the mail. > > Regards Andrew > List-admin AUS-VIC-GOLDFIELDS > > > >

    09/13/2005 10:09:40
    1. Re: BDM SPARES
    2. Sherrie Blackman
    3. Yes, but Leith Hutton doesn't charge... http://www.ausbdm.org/ Regards, Sherrie. On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 13:32:03 +1000, Kaye <macore@netspace.net.au> wrote: > > > Subject: Re: BDM SPARES > > Hello Listers, > The Mid-Gippsland Family History Society Inc. holds over 37'000 spares. > > The details can be found here > > http://home.vicnet.net.au/~mgfhs/dawncowleysbdm.htm > > > Regards, Kaye O'Reilly > Editor and Web person > MGFHS > http://home.vicnet.net.au/~mgfhs/ > > > ==== AUS-VIC-GOLDFIELDS Mailing List ==== > The mailing list for the golden triangle of Ballarat, Bendigo and > Maryborough VICTORIA > >

    09/13/2005 09:41:55
    1. RE: BDM SPARES
    2. Kaye
    3. Subject: Re: BDM SPARES Hello Listers, The Mid-Gippsland Family History Society Inc. holds over 37'000 spares. The details can be found here http://home.vicnet.net.au/~mgfhs/dawncowleysbdm.htm Regards, Kaye O'Reilly Editor and Web person MGFHS http://home.vicnet.net.au/~mgfhs/

    09/13/2005 07:32:03
    1. Re: AUS-VIC-GOLDFIELDS-D Digest V05 #216
    2. Robyn Leeds
    3. "I didn't know there was an Inquest CD" Hi Chris :) I've got all the Victorian CDs, so if you ever want a lookup, just ask! :D They're all listed on my website homepage, but since we're not allowed to advertise, I won't give you the link. My email addy gives you a clue! Just kidding!! lol Mine's a free site, so I guess technically it's not advertising, is it? www.honeyshome.com which is Honey's Home of Genealogy. Okay, now to the CD ... Digger - Inquest Index. Victoria 1840 - 1985 Query ----- Surname : middlemiss (14 matches) Total matching records: 14 -------------------- Surname: MIDDLEMISS Given Names: Robert Age: Place: Year: 1909 Reference: 162 Sex: Cause: Injury Occupation: Inq Date: Nationality: Ship: Notes: My guess this one is yours. If not, there's another one in 1912, a Robert Charles, whose cause of death was drowning. Take care, Rob.

    09/13/2005 06:19:48
    1. Marong area research
    2. Julie
    3. My PRIORITY research areas: John WILLIAMS - wood splitter pre 1873 to 1879 Kangaroo Paddock and Burnt Gully at MARONG AND John HAYBURN, HEYBURN, HEPBURN, HEYBORN, HEYBURN or MCGINNIS, MAGINNIS, MCGUINNESS - miner/woodsplitter/hutkeeper (he used both names). 1850 to 1889 Eaglehawk, Dead Horse Gully, Campbell Forest, Marong (Kangaroo Paddock and Burnt Gully), Fletchers Creek. John HAYBURN's daughter Ellen b c. 1859 (my g/mother) married John WILLIAMS (my g/father) in 1877. I have most certificates for these families. My area of interest is to pin down the EXACT areas they lived in during this period of time, especially in the MARONG area. After the Rush was over, it seems the men took up occupations as woodsplitter and hutkeeper and stayed in the Marong area. A couple of them died at FLETCHERS CREEK and were buried in BULLOCK CREEK cemetery. Please, ANYTHING that could give me an insight into their lives. I may have to eventually pay a 'researcher' to get to some records. It will be a bit cheaper than an airfare! -- Best regards, Julie from CAIRNS mailto:tropikkal@mytown.net.au

    09/13/2005 05:43:30
    1. Re: Annals of Bendigo
    2. jenny
    3. I only have the Index William O'Brien is in Vol 5 Page 179 col "C" Jenny..Kyneton..Vic. Aus ..... Is there anyone on the list who has the Annals of Bendigo for 1936 > that would be willing to lookup a William O'BRIEN who died 2nd June > 1936,Bendigo,aged 79 Years,also if anyone is going to

    09/13/2005 03:07:18
    1. RE: Immigration on a "Kings Grant"
    2. Peter Thomas
    3. There wewre no Kings from 1837 to 1901 - only Queen Victoria during that period. Sounds like they might have been assisted immigrants. A lot of Cornish came to South Oz, to work the copper mines: including my JOHNS ancestora, who moved to Victoria when their contracted period of labour in South Oz expired. Perhaps some were recruited to Victoria directly. There is a book "Cousin Jack Down Under" which analyzes Cornish migration. Peter THOMAS Darwin, AUSTRALIA <pmthomas@bigpond.com> -----Original Message----- From: Phil MUNNS [mailto:pmunns@ozemail.com.au] Sent: Tuesday, 13 September 2005 12:03 PM To: AUS-VIC-GOLDFIELDS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Immigration on a "Kings Grant" One of my family is said (by family handme down info) to have emigrated from Cornwall to Daylesford VIC on a "KINGS GRANT". Has anyone got a clue as to what this might mean - or is it just family myth? Phil MUNNS Perth ______________________________

    09/13/2005 03:02:50
    1. RE: Immigration on a "Kings grant"
    2. Phil MUNNS
    3. Sorry for the confusion but the "Kings grant" is not a ships name but I'm guessing, a grant of land. Phil -----Original Message----- From: PTE Sent: Monday, 12 September 2005 5:56 AM To: Phil MUNNS; AUS-VIC-GOLDFIELDS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: Immigration on a "Kings Grant" Name of ship? Paul in Sydney ----- Original Message ----- From: "Phil MUNNS" <pmunns@ozemail.com.au> To: <AUS-VIC-GOLDFIELDS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2005 12:33 PM Subject: Immigration on a "Kings Grant" > One of my family is said (by family handme down info) to have emigrated > from Cornwall to Daylesford VIC on a "KINGS GRANT". > > Has anyone got a clue as to what this might mean - or is it just family > myth? > > Phil MUNNS > Perth > > > > ==== AUS-VIC-GOLDFIELDS Mailing List ==== > Practice good internet genealogy - always be polite plus say 'thank you' >

    09/12/2005 11:45:20
    1. wrong date, typo, for Burrows request
    2. The dates I mean are all about 1865, not 1825. The court case was late 186.5, sentencing early 1866; the dead baby was early 1865... gee my fingers must be tongue tied for those typos.. sorry Dawn > dawnwebb@optusnet.com.au wrote: > > Hi Les > > I pricked up my ears when I saw you are indexing papers at Daylesford > from the 1860s. If you fal over a Burrows of any spelling, or even > Burt, I'd love to know the details. Just to know something exists would > be reat. > > Elizabeth Burrows nee Bossingham apparently had a business in the area > in the early years, which failed by the endof 1825 - last birth and > death the next day of a baby was early 1855 in Daylesford though they > were in court procedings in Creswick. Elizabeth's husband James was > tried and found guilty of bigamy late 1865, and the children went to the > industrial school and were farmed out separately. > > I have some newspaper reports, and the reports on the children and the > court listing for sentencing. But it would seem there was plenty more, > perhaps before 1825 - gg grandfather sems to have been a bit of a lad > like the rest of his family (I am being polite here) and indications are > there were wife bashings and so on well before 1825, as well as police > interest. The police seemed well aware of the situation before the > court case came up, according to the newspaper reports I have - from > Creswick and Ballarat papers. > > thank you.. I will appreciate any tidbit.. even an advertizement for > Elizabeth's business whatever it may have been. If I just know it > exists and is at Daylesford museuum I can o and look it ups. > > Thank you > > Dawn - who lives in Melbourne but is visiting my daughter and other > family in England for two months. > > > > LesPitt <lespitt@optusnet.com.au> wrote: > > > > Phil-There were many 'cousin jacks' in Daylesford, give me a name and > I > > will > > look it up in the museum when I go there tomorrow. We are indexing the > > 1860's papers so there may be a mention and also we have extensive > > family > > historys particularly the Cornish ones. > > > > Les Pitt > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Phil MUNNS [mailto:pmunns@ozemail.com.au] > > Sent: Tuesday, 13 September 2005 12:33 PM > > To: AUS-VIC-GOLDFIELDS-L@rootsweb.com > > Subject: Immigration on a "Kings Grant" > > > > > > One of my family is said (by family handme down info) to have > emigrated > > from Cornwall to Daylesford VIC on a "KINGS GRANT". > > > > Has anyone got a clue as to what this might mean - or is it just > family > > myth? > > > > Phil MUNNS > > Perth > > > > > > > > ==== AUS-VIC-GOLDFIELDS Mailing List ==== > > Practice good internet genealogy - always be polite plus say 'thank > you' > > > > > > > > -- > > No virus found in this incoming message. > > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > > Version: 7.0.344 / Virus Database: 267.10.21/96 - Release Date: > > 10/09/2005 > > > > > > > > ==== AUS-VIC-GOLDFIELDS Mailing List ==== > > To unsubscribe from this mailing list send the word 'unsubscribe' in > > the body of a message to AUS-VIC-GOLDFIELDS-L-request@rootsweb.com

    09/12/2005 06:55:16
    1. Re: RE: Immigration on a "Kings Grant"
    2. Hi Les I pricked up my ears when I saw you are indexing papers at Daylesford from the 1860s. If you fal over a Burrows of any spelling, or even Burt, I'd love to know the details. Just to know something exists would be reat. Elizabeth Burrows nee Bossingham apparently had a business in the area in the early years, which failed by the endof 1825 - last birth and death the next day of a baby was early 1855 in Daylesford though they were in court procedings in Creswick. Elizabeth's husband James was tried and found guilty of bigamy late 1865, and the children went to the industrial school and were farmed out separately. I have some newspaper reports, and the reports on the children and the court listing for sentencing. But it would seem there was plenty more, perhaps before 1825 - gg grandfather sems to have been a bit of a lad like the rest of his family (I am being polite here) and indications are there were wife bashings and so on well before 1825, as well as police interest. The police seemed well aware of the situation before the court case came up, according to the newspaper reports I have - from Creswick and Ballarat papers. thank you.. I will appreciate any tidbit.. even an advertizement for Elizabeth's business whatever it may have been. If I just know it exists and is at Daylesford museuum I can o and look it ups. Thank you Dawn - who lives in Melbourne but is visiting my daughter and other family in England for two months. > LesPitt <lespitt@optusnet.com.au> wrote: > > Phil-There were many 'cousin jacks' in Daylesford, give me a name and I > will > look it up in the museum when I go there tomorrow. We are indexing the > 1860's papers so there may be a mention and also we have extensive > family > historys particularly the Cornish ones. > > Les Pitt > > -----Original Message----- > From: Phil MUNNS [mailto:pmunns@ozemail.com.au] > Sent: Tuesday, 13 September 2005 12:33 PM > To: AUS-VIC-GOLDFIELDS-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Immigration on a "Kings Grant" > > > One of my family is said (by family handme down info) to have emigrated > from Cornwall to Daylesford VIC on a "KINGS GRANT". > > Has anyone got a clue as to what this might mean - or is it just family > myth? > > Phil MUNNS > Perth > > > > ==== AUS-VIC-GOLDFIELDS Mailing List ==== > Practice good internet genealogy - always be polite plus say 'thank you' > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > Version: 7.0.344 / Virus Database: 267.10.21/96 - Release Date: > 10/09/2005 > > > > ==== AUS-VIC-GOLDFIELDS Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from this mailing list send the word 'unsubscribe' in > the body of a message to AUS-VIC-GOLDFIELDS-L-request@rootsweb.com

    09/12/2005 06:50:13
    1. RE: Samuel Hender died Ajax Mine 1917
    2. LesPitt
    3. The Ajax and North Nuggetty were both mines in Daylesford, are you sure it was in Talbot?. I know mine names are repeated ad nauseum through Victoria. Hender is also a Daylesford name. Les from Daylesford -----Original Message----- From: the basclains [mailto:thebasclains@smartchat.net.au] Sent: Monday, 12 September 2005 10:34 AM To: AUS-VIC-GOLDFIELDS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Samuel Hender died Ajax Mine 1917 Hi, I am trying to find info on Ajax Mine in particular a miner Samuel Penglase Hender who was killed 4th January, 1917 at the Ajax Mine, North Nuggety, Talbot. His death was the reult of misadventure and rocks. He is buried in the Daylesford Cemetery. Cheer Polly ==== AUS-VIC-GOLDFIELDS Mailing List ==== The mailing list for the golden triangle of Ballarat, Bendigo and Maryborough VICTORIA -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.344 / Virus Database: 267.10.21/96 - Release Date: 10/09/2005

    09/12/2005 06:21:55
    1. Re: NEED HELP
    2. Sherrie Blackman
    3. Hi Roy, JAMES MITCHELL Father: WILLIAM MITCHELL Family Marriages: Spouse: ELIZABETH BIDDLE Marriage: 25 MAY 1839 Hurley, Berkshire, England It appears James & Elizabeth arrived with a swag of kids, I can't see them having any more in Victoria, Elizabeth being 44yrs of age when they arrived... MITCHELL JAS 36 JUL 1854 NORWOOD B 070 002 MITCHELL ELIZABETH 44 JUL 1854 NORWOOD B 070 002 MITCHELL HENRY 13 JUL 1854 NORWOOD B 070 002 MITCHELL CHAS 10 JUL 1854 NORWOOD B 070 002 MITCHELL ELLEN 7 JUL 1854 NORWOOD B 070 002 MITCHELL JAS 2 JUL 1854 NORWOOD B 070 002 Here is Elizabeth's death rego... Digger - Pioneer Index. Victoria 1836-1888 Surname: MITCHELL Given Names: Elizabeth Event: D Spouse Surname/Father: Biddle John Spouse Gvn Names/Mother: Jane HOLDER Age: 68 Sex: Birth Place: OXFO Death Place: Year: 1878 Reg Number: 3766 Denomination: Parish: Fiche: According to Ros Grant, Elizabeth Mitchell is buried at Gordon, http://tinyurl.com/9t9f8 which is not far from Bungaree... http://tinyurl.com/8m5gj Viewing Ros' research, it would appear little Elizabeth & Mary didn't survive infancy, as they are not listed on the passenger list. As there as so many 'Mitchells' it is hard to identify the boy's marriages. However, if you were to purchase the boy's death certificates, is should have marriage & children details on the certificate... This looks like Henry's death, with a spelling error Riddle/Biddle... Digger - Pioneer Index. Victoria 1836-1888 Surname: MITCHELL Given Names: Henry Event: D Spouse Surname/Father: James Spouse Gvn Names/Mother: Elizabeth RIDDLE Age: 39 Sex: Birth Place: OXFORDSHIR Death Place: Year: 1879 Reg Number: 3651 Denomination: Parish: Fiche: Digger - Edwardian Index. Victoria 1902-1913 Surname: MITCHELL Given Names: Chas Wm Event: D Sex: Spouse Surname/Father: Mitchell Jas Spouse Gvn Names/Mother: Elizth BIDDLE Age: 69 Age Code: Birth Place: Death Place: Ballt Year: 1912 Reg. Number: 12838 This would be guessing, but a possible marriage for Charles, purely because they had a child at Gordon (let me know if you would like further details) Digger - Pioneer Index. Victoria 1836-1888 Surname: MITCHELL Given Names: Charles William Event: M Spouse Surname/Father: WRIGHT Spouse Gvn Names/Mother: Eliza Age: Sex: Birth Place: LONDON Death Place: Year: 1867 Reg Number: 2270 Denomination: Parish: Fiche: Digger - Death Index. Victoria 1921-1985 Surname: MITCHELL Given Names: James Father: Mitchell James Mother: Elizth BIDDLE Death Place: KYNETON Age: 80 Age Code: Year: 1932 Reg Number: 9631 Event: D Again possible marriage, they had two children at Bungaree... Digger - Pioneer Index. Victoria 1836-1888 Surname: MITCHELL Given Names: James Event: M Spouse Surname/Father: NEWMAN Spouse Gvn Names/Mother: Ellen Age: Sex: M Birth Place: BERKSHIRE Death Place: Year: 1878 Reg Number: 1357 Denomination: Parish: Fiche: Digger - Death Index. Victoria 1921-1985 Surname: COMRIE Given Names: Ellen Jane Father: Mitchell Jas Mother: Elizth BIDDLE Death Place: BALLT Age: 78 Age Code: Year: 1924 Reg Number: 12787 Event: D Obviously you descend from Ellen' branch, however here are some details... Digger - Pioneer Index. Victoria 1836-1888 Surname: MITCHELL Given Names: Ellen Jane Event: M Spouse Surname/Father: COMRIE (b.Dumbartonshire) Spouse Gvn Names/Mother: John Age: Sex: Birth Place: BERKSHIRE Death Place: Year: 1870 Reg Number: 1221 Denomination: Parish: Fiche: Children of Ellen & John Comrie's.... Digger - Pioneer Index. Victoria 1836-1888 Surname: COMRIE Given Names: John Holthouse Event: B Spouse Surname/Father: John Spouse Gvn Names/Mother: Helen Jane MITCHEL Age: Sex: Birth Place: MINE Death Place: Year: 1871 Reg Number: 10962 Denomination: Parish: Fiche: Surname: COMRIE Given Names: Alexander Norman Event: B Spouse Surname/Father: John Spouse Gvn Names/Mother: Helen Jane MITCHELL Age: Sex: Birth Place: MINE Death Place: Year: 1872 Reg Number: 25099 Denomination: Parish: Fiche: Surname: COMRIE Given Names: Angus Malcolm Event: B Spouse Surname/Father: John Spouse Gvn Names/Mother: Ellen Jane MITCHELL Age: Sex: Birth Place: MINERS RES Death Place: Year: 1874 Reg Number: 24600 Denomination: Parish: Fiche: Surname: COMRIE Given Names: Archd Valentine Event: B Spouse Surname/Father: John Spouse Gvn Names/Mother: Ellen Jane MITCHELL Age: Sex: Birth Place: MINE Death Place: Year: 1876 Reg Number: 10901 Denomination: Parish: Fiche: Surname: COMRIE Given Names: Allan Ranald Event: B Spouse Surname/Father: John Spouse Gvn Names/Mother: Ellen Jane MITCHELL Age: Sex: Birth Place: MI NE Death Place: Year: 1878 Reg Number: 4078 Denomination: Parish: Fiche: Surname: COMRIE Given Names: Ellen Maud Event: B Spouse Surname/Father: John Spouse Gvn Names/Mother: Ellen Jane MITCHELL Age: Sex: Birth Place: MINE Death Place: Year: 1879 Reg Number: 24607 Denomination: Parish: Fiche: Surname: COMRIE Given Names: Robert Duncan Event: B Spouse Surname/Father: John Spouse Gvn Names/Mother: Ellen Jane MITCHELL Age: Sex: Birth Place: MINE Death Place: Year: 1881 Reg Number: 24920 Denomination: Parish: Fiche: If you call Gordon Cemetery, perhaps they can tell you who is buried with Elizabeth. Hopefully her husband, James. :) Gordon (New) Cemetery Trust Mr K R Eastwood Secretary C/- Post Office Gordon 3345 (03) 5368 9303 Gordon (Old) Cemetery Trust C/O Mr J Elvey A/Chief Executive Officer Moorabool Shire Council PO Box 18 Ballan 3342 (03) 5368 1001/1353 ****************************** Feel free to give me a yell, if you'd like anything further. Kind regards, Sherrie. Sydney, NSW. On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 20:27:12 +1000, roy comrie <roycomrie@dcsi.net.au> wrote: > I am trying to trace any decendants of the late James Mitchell,and his > wife, > Elizabeth Biddle, { daughter of John Biddle 3rd and Jane Holder ], > married at Know Hill Parish of Hurley, England on the 25/9/1889,, they > sailed for Australia On the "NORWOOD" arriving from Liverpool on sailed > 17/4/1854 > to arrive Melbourne on 13/7/1854 to then settle in the Bungaree area,on > what was known as the Mitchell Farm Estate ,, James and Elizabeth were > burried in the Ballan Cemetry, I am led to believe, > Hoping someone out there may know more than I do,, > Regards and thanks ,, Roy K C,,, > > > ==== AUS-VIC-GOLDFIELDS Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from this mailing list send the word 'unsubscribe' in > the body of a message to AUS-VIC-GOLDFIELDS-L-request@rootsweb.com > >

    09/12/2005 06:19:41
    1. RE: Immigration on a "Kings Grant"
    2. LesPitt
    3. Phil-There were many 'cousin jacks' in Daylesford, give me a name and I will look it up in the museum when I go there tomorrow. We are indexing the 1860's papers so there may be a mention and also we have extensive family historys particularly the Cornish ones. Les Pitt -----Original Message----- From: Phil MUNNS [mailto:pmunns@ozemail.com.au] Sent: Tuesday, 13 September 2005 12:33 PM To: AUS-VIC-GOLDFIELDS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Immigration on a "Kings Grant" One of my family is said (by family handme down info) to have emigrated from Cornwall to Daylesford VIC on a "KINGS GRANT". Has anyone got a clue as to what this might mean - or is it just family myth? Phil MUNNS Perth ==== AUS-VIC-GOLDFIELDS Mailing List ==== Practice good internet genealogy - always be polite plus say 'thank you' -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.344 / Virus Database: 267.10.21/96 - Release Date: 10/09/2005

    09/12/2005 06:17:24
    1. Re: Immigration on a "Kings Grant"
    2. PTE
    3. Name of ship? Paul in Sydney ----- Original Message ----- From: "Phil MUNNS" <pmunns@ozemail.com.au> To: <AUS-VIC-GOLDFIELDS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2005 12:33 PM Subject: Immigration on a "Kings Grant" > One of my family is said (by family handme down info) to have emigrated > from Cornwall to Daylesford VIC on a "KINGS GRANT". > > Has anyone got a clue as to what this might mean - or is it just family > myth? > > Phil MUNNS > Perth > > > > ==== AUS-VIC-GOLDFIELDS Mailing List ==== > Practice good internet genealogy - always be polite plus say 'thank you' >

    09/12/2005 04:55:40
    1. Re: BDM
    2. Robyn Leeds
    3. "Could this be the site? http://www.ausbdm.org/search.php" That's the one I was trying to remember Lyn, thanks! :D Not sure if it's the one Carmel was thinking of, but this IS a good site. I haven't found any of my own ancestors on here, but I also haven't searched it for over a year. Time to rectify that and submit my own "extras" I think! ;D Take care, Rob.

    09/12/2005 04:51:03
    1. Fw: NEED HELP
    2. roy comrie
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: roy comrie To: AUS VIC GOLDFIELDS Sent: Monday, 12 September 2005 20:27 Subject: NEED HELP A correction of dates,,, I am trying to trace any decendants of the late James Mitchell,and his wife, Elizabeth Biddle, { daughter of John Biddle 3rd and Jane Holder ], married at Know Hill Parish of Hurley, England on the 25/9/1839 ,,[not 1889] they sailed for Australia On the "NORWOOD" arriving from Liverpool on sailed 17/4/1854 to arrive Melbourne on 13/7/1854 to then settle in the Bungaree area,on what was known as the Mitchell Farm Estate ,, James and Elizabeth were burried in the Ballan Cemetry, I am led to believe, Hoping someone out there may know more than I do,, Regards and thanks ,, Roy K C,,,

    09/12/2005 03:44:06
    1. NEED HELP
    2. roy comrie
    3. I am trying to trace any decendants of the late James Mitchell,and his wife, Elizabeth Biddle, { daughter of John Biddle 3rd and Jane Holder ], married at Know Hill Parish of Hurley, England on the 25/9/1889,, they sailed for Australia On the "NORWOOD" arriving from Liverpool on sailed 17/4/1854 to arrive Melbourne on 13/7/1854 to then settle in the Bungaree area,on what was known as the Mitchell Farm Estate ,, James and Elizabeth were burried in the Ballan Cemetry, I am led to believe, Hoping someone out there may know more than I do,, Regards and thanks ,, Roy K C,,,

    09/12/2005 02:27:12
    1. Re: BDM
    2. Lyn Wilkinson
    3. Could this be the site? http://www.ausbdm.org/search.php :) Lyn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carmel M Reynen" <fcfibre1@bigpond.com> To: <AUS-VIC-GOLDFIELDS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, September 12, 2005 7:59 PM Subject: Re: BDM > there was one around some time ago as I had a number posted to the site. > Here is one for South West victoria > http://www.ballaratgenealogy.org.au/digby/cert_campbell.htm > Carmel > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Robyn Leeds" <honey@honeyshome.com> > To: <AUS-VIC-GOLDFIELDS-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, September 12, 2005 7:21 PM > Subject: Re: BDM > > >> "Is there a website that collects names that r on BDM certificates." >> >> Hi Janis :) >> >> I would also love to hear of any site like this, because I usually just >> post them here!! lol There are sites for English certificates, but I've >> never heard of an Aussie site. Hmmmmmmmm ... maybe I should look at >> doing that on my own site!! ;D Anyway, if anyone answers Janis' >> question, could you please post to the list? Thanks! :D >> >> Take care, >> >> Rob. >> >>

    09/12/2005 02:22:44
    1. Re: BDM SPARES
    2. Teresa Prince
    3. If I was to post my spares to the List, what minimum/maximum information would Listers need...? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carmel M Reynen" <fcfibre1@bigpond.com> To: <AUS-VIC-GOLDFIELDS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, September 12, 2005 7:59 PM Subject: Re: BDM > there was one around some time ago as I had a number posted to the site. > Here is one for South West victoria > http://www.ballaratgenealogy.org.au/digby/cert_campbell.htm > Carmel > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Robyn Leeds" <honey@honeyshome.com> > To: <AUS-VIC-GOLDFIELDS-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, September 12, 2005 7:21 PM > Subject: Re: BDM > > > > "Is there a website that collects names that r on BDM certificates." > > > > Hi Janis :) > > > > I would also love to hear of any site like this, because I usually just > > post them here!! lol There are sites for English certificates, but I've > > never heard of an Aussie site. Hmmmmmmmm ... maybe I should look at doing > > that on my own site!! ;D Anyway, if anyone answers Janis' question, could > > you please post to the list? Thanks! :D > > > > Take care, > > > > Rob. > > > > > > ==== AUS-VIC-GOLDFIELDS Mailing List ==== > > Practice good internet genealogy - always be polite plus say 'thank you' > > > > > > > > ==== AUS-VIC-GOLDFIELDS Mailing List ==== > Victorian place names database > http://www.rootsweb.com/~auswgw/vic_place_names.htm > >

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