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    1. RE: AUS-VIC-GOLDFIELDS Digest, Vol 4, Issue 22
    2. jennifer fox
    3. Marie Do you have the details of the death Name Date (month and year) If no month it is helpful to have the death certificate numberPlace of death I go to the library every weekend and could look it up on the microfiche for you. I can save the screen capture of the paper and send it to you.Regards Jennifer From: [email protected]: AUS-VIC-GOLDFIELDS Digest, Vol 4, Issue 22To: [email protected]: Sat, 31 Jan 2009 01:01:19 -0700--Forwarded Message Attachment--From: [email protected]: [email protected]: Sat, 31 Jan 2009 09:16:15 +1300Subject: The Age Melbourne To The List, I wrote to the list in December and appreciated the many suggestions and replies. However, I now find it is TheAge newspaper I need for August 1919and cannot find this online only the Argus and other newspaper belonging to other areas. Can anyone point me in the right direction to find this death listings for this newspaper please. RegardsMarie --Forwarded Message Attachment--From: [email protected]: [email protected]: [email protected]: Sat, 31 Jan 2009 07:52:21 +1100Subject: Re: Machioness of SalisburyHi all, The Marchioness of Salisbury arrived in Geelong on about the 21 February 1855, having left Plymouth on about the 22 November 1854. A short account of the voyage by James DAVIES appears at this website: > http://www.ballaratgenealogy.org.au/art/davies.htm The passenger list for the Marchioness of Salisbury appears online at the Vic Public Records Office website:Index to Assisted British Immigration 1839-1871 > http://proarchives.imagineering.com.au/Index_search.asp?searchid=24 The passenger list suggests that there were about 243 assisted passengers - closer examination of the list suggests that almost half the number of passengers were females travelling alone or in the company of sister(s) and they were mostly in the age range of 18 to 24 years - certainly eligible young ladies. The surnames of these women suggest that most if not all, originated from Ireland. A "bride ship" ???? With atleast half the passengers being young single or widowed women from Ireland (hoping to marry in the near future?) - I expect that the Marchioness of Salisbury could satisfy a definition of a "bride ship" ?? good luck Robertin cooler Melbourne. Norman Archibald wrote:> Would anyone on the list know whether the ship, Machioness of Salisbury which arrived in Victoria in 1855 was perhaps a "bride ship"> One of my family connections, Jane CANAVAN arrived on the Machioness of Salisbury in 1855, marrying Cornelius PETERS ( PIETERS ) of Eureka Stockade fame, in 1856, both dying in Scarsdale, Victoria in the late 1800`s.> Norman A.>> > -------------------------------> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message>>> --Forwarded Message Attachment--From: [email protected]: [email protected]: [email protected]: Sat, 31 Jan 2009 12:53:42 +1030Subject: Re: The Age MelbourneMarie, Many State Libraries will have the Age on microform. Certainly the State Library of SA has it. Most State Libraries will have their catalogues online and you can check whichever one is closest to you. Other regional libraires may have it as well. Maree in Adelaide [email protected] wrote: >To The List, >>I wrote to the list in December and appreciated the many suggestions and replies. However, I now find it is The>Age newspaper I need for August 1919and cannot find this online only the Argus and other newspaper belonging to other areas. Can anyone point me in the right direction to find this death listings for this newspaper please.>>Regards>Marie > >------------------------------->To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message>>> > --Forwarded Message Attachment--From: [email protected]: [email protected]: [email protected]: Sun, 25 Jan 2009 21:11:08 +1100Subject: Queenie Irene DORMAN Thankyou all for your help. Thanks to Cathie we have found the correct Queenie Dorman & her relationship to my Aunty & myself. <grin> Queenie Irene DORMAN born 1890 St Arnaud, mar Leornard Geoorge McCROREY 1926 & 1931 Vic, died 1976 Greenvale, Vic. Her father was: Frederick Edwin DORMAN & Rebecca Jane PICKARD/RICKARD. His father was Henry Richard DORMAN & Sarah Ann ARNOLD. b London.His father was: Stephen DORMAN & Mary Ann WATERS. b London.His father was: Stephen DORMAN & Mary. Eilleen Beatrice DORMAN born 1902 Ballarat. Her father was: Albert DORMAN & Caroline Louisa PITTARD. His father was: Morgan James DORMAN & Bridget WILSON. b LondonHis father was: Stephen DORMAN & Mary Ann WATERS. b London. So they were second cousins. I had Henry as brother to Morgan but not the second name Richard. I now have all their families, up till the cut off point of course. I had a wonderful time with my new AVRIs. Cheers. Annie from Cairns, Aus. --Forwarded Message Attachment--From: [email protected]: [email protected]; [email protected]: Tue, 27 Jan 2009 20:12:28 +1100Subject: RE: Look Up for James Cuthbertson pleaseHi Tom, The only way I know to find more information would be to order the deathcertificate. The births on the Victorian Pioneers Index to a James Cutbertson are asfollows:- Surname Given Names Event Spouse Surname/Father Spouse Gvn Names/Mother Birth Place Year Reg Number CUTHBERTSON James Watson B James Jessie WATSON BACC 1863 167 CUTHBERTSON Margaret Gardine B James Jessie WATSON BACC 1864 19439 CUTHBERTSON Susan Foley B James Jessie WATSON BACC 1872 6696 CUTHBERTSON Elizabeth Waters B James Janet WATSON BACCHUS MARSH 1867 5947 CUTHBERTSON Ada Jessie B James Jessie WATSON BACCUS MAR 1873 214 CUTHBERTSON Robert Melville B James Jesse WATSON BMARSH 1869 20074 CUTHBERTSON James B James Watson Caroline Elizabeth WHITE BRID 1887 8752 CUTHBERTSON William Melville B James Watson Caroline Elizabeth WHITE BRIDGEWATE 1888 821 CUTHBERTSON Alice Ann B James Matilda PANTHER RAGL 1871 18832 CUTHBERTSON Margaret Eleanor B James Matilda PANTHER RAGL 1882 11395 CUTHBERTSON George Herbert B James Matilda PANTHER RAGL 1884 12098 CUTHBERTSON Emily Matilda B James Matilda PANTHER RAGLAN 1873 19223 CUTHBERTSON John James B James Matilda PANTHER RAGLAN 1877 10884 CUTHBERTSON Hy Ernest B Jas Matilda PANTHER RAGLAN 1880 10997 CUTHBERTSON Jessie Mary B James Watson Carol Eliza WHITE WILL 1885 29816 The other deaths that could be possibilities are. Surname Given Names Event Spouse Surname/Father Spouse Gvn Names/Mother Age Birth Place Death Place Year Reg Number CUTHBERTSON James D U 34 SEA 1855 261M CUTHBERTSON James D Unknown Unknown UNKNOWN 45 LAN 1859 1484 CUTHBERTSON James D 39 SCOT 1864 8625 CUTHBERTSON James D U 37 1873 10661 Regards Mary From: Tom Woolman [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, 27 January 2009 7:34 PMTo: [email protected]; Goldfields Mailing ListSubject: RE: Look Up for James Cuthbertson please Hi Mary, Thank you very much for the information. I must apologise because I didn'tmake it clear that the James and Janet Cuthbertson who arrived on the StormCloud were brother and sister. I have made some clarifying comments in yourkind text. Tom > Digger - Pioneer Index. Victoria 1836-1888> Surname: CUTHBERTSON> Given Names: Robert> Event: B> Spouse Surname/Father: > Spouse Gvn Names/Mother: Janet CUTHBERSTON > Birth Place: BALLARAT> Year: 1856> Reg Number: 4578 Tom's comment: This is Janet's "natural" child. The family doesn't know whothe father was. > Surname: CUTHBERTSON> Given Names: Janet> Event: M> Spouse Surname/Father: HASTINGS> Spouse Gvn Names/Mother: John> Sex: F> Year: 1856> Reg Number: 15 Tom's comment: This is Janet, my great great grandmother, marrying my great,great grandfather. Her brother, James Cuthbertson, was not a witness at thewedding. > Could James have died at Sea?> --------------------> > Surname: CUTHBERTSON> Given Names: James> Event: D> Spouse Surname/Father: U> Spouse Gvn Names/Mother: > Age: 34> Death Place: SEA> Year: 1855> Reg Number: 261M Tom's comment: This is something I hadn't thought of. Thank you!! How do Ifind out more details? We know that James arrived at Port Phillip on theStorm Cloud in December 1854, so is this him on some other voyage? coastal?leaving Australia? returning from having been somewhere else (e.g. NewZealand?) _____ Let ninemsn property help! 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