Denise, I know I'm a bit slow in responding to this one - but have you thought of trying www.freebmd.org.uk it may not be of any use but you never know. Cheers Anne -----Original Message----- From: Denise [mailto:denisem@powerup.com.au] Sent: Saturday, 24 December 2005 5:34 PM To: AUS-VIC-HIGH-COUNTRY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [HC] HELP - off list topic I have not researched ENGLAND and need help please. I have a marriage in June 1853 in London - Annie (formerly Evans) Hodges either married under Hodges or Evans. But the query is who did she married, Hodges or someone else? The birth of a child in Beechworth in 1858 tells me she married in London in June 1853. She had a child Caroline Hodges not the one born in 1858 - but doesn't say where or how old. Annie was 27 years of age in 1857 making her about 23 in 1853. Can anyone do a search of whatever is available - CD's or even send me a link to search Births in London at that time. This is very very important - we are trying to unearth something which to our knowledge hasn't been unearthed before. regards Denise & Chris
Merry Christmas to yourself Wendy, enjoy your presents. Denise ----- Original Message ----- From: "Wendy" <wendyfensom@optusnet.com.au> To: <AUS-VIC-HIGH-COUNTRY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, December 30, 2005 4:26 PM Subject: Re: [HC] Spare Details > Hi Densie, > > If that is the case then it will be a copy and paste affair - and probably > somewhat out of order as I'll do it as I go. I'd like to think that even > one person might find someone. i am about to order about 20 Victorian > certificates - not necessarily because I need them - I just want them! > All > part of othe pedigree! Mad! > > Wendy > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Denise" <denisem@powerup.com.au> > To: <AUS-VIC-HIGH-COUNTRY-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, December 30, 2005 5:36 PM > Subject: Re: [HC] Spare Details > > >> Hi Wendy >> I don't mind at all receiving it privately, but if you meant as an >> attachment thru the list it won't work. You can't send attachments via >> or >> to any rootsweb list. >> >> However you could copy sections and post it within a number of emails as >> you suggested. >> >> That's fantastic offer Wendy, thanks >> Denise >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Wendy" <wendyfensom@optusnet.com.au> >> To: <AUS-VIC-HIGH-COUNTRY-L@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Friday, December 30, 2005 2:19 PM >> Subject: [HC] Spare Details >> >> >> > Hi Everyone, >> > >> > My NY resolution is to really get organised with my genealogy, join > AIGS, >> > etc. This means I have to start off getting everything properly filed > and >> > buying several certificates. (My Xmas present to myself - luckily > almost >> > all Victorian). >> > >> > I am very happy to share these BDM register details. I would like to > put >> > everything on a WORD file as there will be a big lot (not all from the > N/E >> > of course). Does anyone have an objection to this - if I sent it as an >> > attachment in a future email? It will be a week or two or three or >> > four >> > away depending on how much time I have on my hands....... >> > >> > If you'd rather have it piecemeal in an email then I could cut and >> > paste >> > from the WORD document. But believe you me - I have many many >> > ancestors >> > in my pedigree who are on Victorian BDM's. Main areas include N/E, >> > Malmsbury/Kyneton, Collingwood/Fitzroy, Leongatha/Bass. >> > >> > So hang about! >> > >> > Wendy >>
Hi Densie, If that is the case then it will be a copy and paste affair - and probably somewhat out of order as I'll do it as I go. I'd like to think that even one person might find someone. i am about to order about 20 Victorian certificates - not necessarily because I need them - I just want them! All part of othe pedigree! Mad! Wendy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Denise" <denisem@powerup.com.au> To: <AUS-VIC-HIGH-COUNTRY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, December 30, 2005 5:36 PM Subject: Re: [HC] Spare Details > Hi Wendy > I don't mind at all receiving it privately, but if you meant as an > attachment thru the list it won't work. You can't send attachments via or > to any rootsweb list. > > However you could copy sections and post it within a number of emails as > you suggested. > > That's fantastic offer Wendy, thanks > Denise > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Wendy" <wendyfensom@optusnet.com.au> > To: <AUS-VIC-HIGH-COUNTRY-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, December 30, 2005 2:19 PM > Subject: [HC] Spare Details > > > > Hi Everyone, > > > > My NY resolution is to really get organised with my genealogy, join AIGS, > > etc. This means I have to start off getting everything properly filed and > > buying several certificates. (My Xmas present to myself - luckily almost > > all Victorian). > > > > I am very happy to share these BDM register details. I would like to put > > everything on a WORD file as there will be a big lot (not all from the N/E > > of course). Does anyone have an objection to this - if I sent it as an > > attachment in a future email? It will be a week or two or three or four > > away depending on how much time I have on my hands....... > > > > If you'd rather have it piecemeal in an email then I could cut and paste > > from the WORD document. But believe you me - I have many many ancestors > > in my pedigree who are on Victorian BDM's. Main areas include N/E, > > Malmsbury/Kyneton, Collingwood/Fitzroy, Leongatha/Bass. > > > > So hang about! > > > > Wendy >
Hi all My ears are burning! Away for four whole days and I miss something about my dear old great grand uncle John. Is it likely that a rollicking, feisty Irishman would be riding home whilst in the arms of Morpheus (in other words asleep) or drunk ? Not at all likely <g>. Would be rather in line with the rest of the family's antics. I feel so sorry for their mother, Catherine (2gg grandmother). They didn't change much for the better until Thomas' son, Francis, became mayor of Forbes NSW. At least he seems to have been a sober, responsible gentleman (I think). I would love to have known them. Mum would have fitted in like a hand in a glove. Regards Irene R Rees/Dowsett Family Page http://tribalpages.com/tribes/Brent44 -------Original Message------- From: Denise Date: 12/26/05 17:14:25 To: AUS-VIC-HIGH-COUNTRY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [HC] 26.12.1863 CHATTING oh ah, I would never have thought of that Wendy. The Rathites have gone into hiding it seems. d > Is it possible that Mr R was senseless before he hit the ground? <g> > W > >> OMA >> >> ON Thursday about 8 o'clock as Mr John Rath of the 3 Mile was riding >> along > Ford street exactly opposite the Town Hall he was thrown heavily from his > horse an was taken from the ground SENSELESS. He was immediately picked > up > and taken to the Albion HOTEL. We are happy to state that beyond a few > bruises Mr. R has sustained no serious damage. >> It is rather curious that about a year ago in Ford street Mr R suffered a > severe injury from a blow which fractured the skull but he seems to bear a > charmed life as he is we believe still in good health. >> >> The family all have a charmed life it seems. It was around the FESTIVE > season both years probably. >> -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.14.7/214 - Release Date: 12/23/05 -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.14.9/216 - Release Date: 12/29/05
Anne, Okay, lets try "interpret" instead shall we and forget the "interruption"! Sorry my error. Marina ----- Original Message ----- From: "Anne Hanson" <ahanson8@bigpond.com> To: <AUS-VIC-HIGH-COUNTRY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, December 30, 2005 4:17 PM Subject: RE: [HC] Wesleyan Minister - Beechworth 1857 > Marina, > > I have just checked my Ovens Goldfields Directory for 1857 and the > Wesleyan > Minister then was Rev. J.C. Symons - is that the name on the marriage > certificate. > > Cheers > > Anne > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Marina & Bruce Borland [mailto:matilda@snap.net.nz] > Sent: Thursday, 29 December 2005 6:40 PM > To: AUS-VIC-HIGH-COUNTRY-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [HC] MARRIAGE > > > Hello Margaret, > In 1857, imagine there would not have been a resident minister at > Woolshed. > My guess is that clergy would have resided mainly in Beechworth and > visited other areas as part of a circuit every so on, holding services, > performing marriages, christenings and so on, on each visit. Will be an > interesting exercise to try and find out whether banns were actually > called. > Marina > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "p.ml.pool" <P.ML.Pool@xtra.co.nz> > To: <AUS-VIC-HIGH-COUNTRY-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 7:19 PM > Subject: Re: [HC] MARRIAGE > > >> HI Marina, >> it was quite common for people to be married in a private residence, dont >> assume there were no banns called. >> I just checked through a Google search and there was some sites dealing >> with Wesleyan Methodist Churches in Australia, might be worth a look. >> Good luck >> Margaret >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Marina & Bruce Borland" <matilda@snap.net.nz> >> To: <AUS-VIC-HIGH-COUNTRY-L@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 3:04 PM >> Subject: Re: [HC] MARRIAGE >> >> >>> Hello Margaret, >>> >>> Thank you. >>> >>> The couple I am interested in were married at a private residence, at >>> Woolshed Creek, 1857, by a minister of the Wesleyan Church, thus >>> presume >>> there were no banns. This marriage was a "rushed affair" I daresay, as >>> the bride produced a baby some three months later! >>> >>> No, not a member of the NZSG. >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> Marina >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: "p.ml.pool" <P.ML.Pool@xtra.co.nz> >>> To: <AUS-VIC-HIGH-COUNTRY-L@rootsweb.com> >>> Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 4:26 PM >>> Subject: Re: [HC] MARRIAGE >>> >>> >>>> Hi Marina, >>>> you are dealing with 2 separate issues, the reading of banns was a >>>> church thing and yes I would say that it happened in Australia too, as >>>> it did in Great Britain and NZ churches, so if you know the church they >>>> were married in, and if they did have a church wedding try there for >>>> records of banns. >>>> >>>> I cant tell you about the civil side of marriage in Australia, but >>>> there >>>> are books about Family History Research in Australia, and you would >>>> probably find your answer there, but each state may have had different >>>> regulations. >>>> >>>> I see you live in NZ, do you belong to the NZSG ? they have books >>>> available for borrowing on Australian Family History Research. >>>> >>>> Hope this helps, Happy New Year to you too, >>>> >>>> Margaret, >>>> NZ >>>> >>>> >>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>> From: "Marina & Bruce Borland" <matilda@snap.net.nz> >>>> To: <AUS-VIC-HIGH-COUNTRY-L@rootsweb.com> >>>> Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 11:26 AM >>>> Subject: [HC] MARRIAGE >>>> >>>> >>>>> To all on the HC list, a Very Happy New Year, and Safe 2006. >>>>> >>>>> Questions. When a couple were married in the HC region, 1857 era, were >>>>> there any PRE-marriage applications (maybe to the court), banns, or >>>>> whatever, that were required to be made first? Was a licence eg >>>>> necessary? Or did the couple simply go off, get married, and the >>>>> appropriate marriage registration made. >>>>> >>>>> My thanks for assistance with this poser. >>>>> >>>>> Regards, >>>>> >>>>> Marina >>>>> New Zealand >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> No virus found in this incoming message. >>>>> Checked by AVG Free Edition. >>>>> Version: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.14.8/215 - Release Date: >>>>> 12/27/2005 >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> No virus found in this incoming message. >>> Checked by AVG Free Edition. >>> Version: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.14.8/215 - Release Date: >>> 12/27/2005 >>> >>> >> >> > > >
Hello Anne, Yes, that's the one. Been trying to interrupt the writing for an age. His name was John C. Symons. Thanks. Marina ----- Original Message ----- From: "Anne Hanson" <ahanson8@bigpond.com> To: <AUS-VIC-HIGH-COUNTRY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, December 30, 2005 4:17 PM Subject: RE: [HC] Wesleyan Minister - Beechworth 1857 > Marina, > > I have just checked my Ovens Goldfields Directory for 1857 and the > Wesleyan > Minister then was Rev. J.C. Symons - is that the name on the marriage > certificate. > > Cheers > > Anne > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Marina & Bruce Borland [mailto:matilda@snap.net.nz] > Sent: Thursday, 29 December 2005 6:40 PM > To: AUS-VIC-HIGH-COUNTRY-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [HC] MARRIAGE > > > Hello Margaret, > In 1857, imagine there would not have been a resident minister at > Woolshed. > My guess is that clergy would have resided mainly in Beechworth and > visited other areas as part of a circuit every so on, holding services, > performing marriages, christenings and so on, on each visit. Will be an > interesting exercise to try and find out whether banns were actually > called. > Marina > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "p.ml.pool" <P.ML.Pool@xtra.co.nz> > To: <AUS-VIC-HIGH-COUNTRY-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 7:19 PM > Subject: Re: [HC] MARRIAGE > > >> HI Marina, >> it was quite common for people to be married in a private residence, dont >> assume there were no banns called. >> I just checked through a Google search and there was some sites dealing >> with Wesleyan Methodist Churches in Australia, might be worth a look. >> Good luck >> Margaret >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Marina & Bruce Borland" <matilda@snap.net.nz> >> To: <AUS-VIC-HIGH-COUNTRY-L@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 3:04 PM >> Subject: Re: [HC] MARRIAGE >> >> >>> Hello Margaret, >>> >>> Thank you. >>> >>> The couple I am interested in were married at a private residence, at >>> Woolshed Creek, 1857, by a minister of the Wesleyan Church, thus >>> presume >>> there were no banns. This marriage was a "rushed affair" I daresay, as >>> the bride produced a baby some three months later! >>> >>> No, not a member of the NZSG. >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> Marina >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: "p.ml.pool" <P.ML.Pool@xtra.co.nz> >>> To: <AUS-VIC-HIGH-COUNTRY-L@rootsweb.com> >>> Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 4:26 PM >>> Subject: Re: [HC] MARRIAGE >>> >>> >>>> Hi Marina, >>>> you are dealing with 2 separate issues, the reading of banns was a >>>> church thing and yes I would say that it happened in Australia too, as >>>> it did in Great Britain and NZ churches, so if you know the church they >>>> were married in, and if they did have a church wedding try there for >>>> records of banns. >>>> >>>> I cant tell you about the civil side of marriage in Australia, but >>>> there >>>> are books about Family History Research in Australia, and you would >>>> probably find your answer there, but each state may have had different >>>> regulations. >>>> >>>> I see you live in NZ, do you belong to the NZSG ? they have books >>>> available for borrowing on Australian Family History Research. >>>> >>>> Hope this helps, Happy New Year to you too, >>>> >>>> Margaret, >>>> NZ >>>> >>>> >>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>> From: "Marina & Bruce Borland" <matilda@snap.net.nz> >>>> To: <AUS-VIC-HIGH-COUNTRY-L@rootsweb.com> >>>> Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 11:26 AM >>>> Subject: [HC] MARRIAGE >>>> >>>> >>>>> To all on the HC list, a Very Happy New Year, and Safe 2006. >>>>> >>>>> Questions. When a couple were married in the HC region, 1857 era, were >>>>> there any PRE-marriage applications (maybe to the court), banns, or >>>>> whatever, that were required to be made first? Was a licence eg >>>>> necessary? Or did the couple simply go off, get married, and the >>>>> appropriate marriage registration made. >>>>> >>>>> My thanks for assistance with this poser. >>>>> >>>>> Regards, >>>>> >>>>> Marina >>>>> New Zealand >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> No virus found in this incoming message. >>>>> Checked by AVG Free Edition. >>>>> Version: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.14.8/215 - Release Date: >>>>> 12/27/2005 >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> No virus found in this incoming message. >>> Checked by AVG Free Edition. >>> Version: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.14.8/215 - Release Date: >>> 12/27/2005 >>> >>> >> >> > > >
Hi Wendy I don't mind at all receiving it privately, but if you meant as an attachment thru the list it won't work. You can't send attachments via or to any rootsweb list. However you could copy sections and post it within a number of emails as you suggested. That's fantastic offer Wendy, thanks Denise ----- Original Message ----- From: "Wendy" <wendyfensom@optusnet.com.au> To: <AUS-VIC-HIGH-COUNTRY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, December 30, 2005 2:19 PM Subject: [HC] Spare Details > Hi Everyone, > > My NY resolution is to really get organised with my genealogy, join AIGS, > etc. This means I have to start off getting everything properly filed and > buying several certificates. (My Xmas present to myself - luckily almost > all Victorian). > > I am very happy to share these BDM register details. I would like to put > everything on a WORD file as there will be a big lot (not all from the N/E > of course). Does anyone have an objection to this - if I sent it as an > attachment in a future email? It will be a week or two or three or four > away depending on how much time I have on my hands....... > > If you'd rather have it piecemeal in an email then I could cut and paste > from the WORD document. But believe you me - I have many many ancestors > in my pedigree who are on Victorian BDM's. Main areas include N/E, > Malmsbury/Kyneton, Collingwood/Fitzroy, Leongatha/Bass. > > So hang about! > > Wendy
Thanks Anne, A couple of members of the list have helped me greatly. Whilst nothing yet confirmed there are two or three good possibilities. Regards Denise
Terrific, Wendy. I for one will be waiting for your Word attachment. Many thanks and regards Irene R Rees/Dowsett Family Page http://tribalpages.com/tribes/Brent44 -------Original Message------- From: Wendy Hi Everyone, I am very happy to share these BDM register details. I would like to put everything on a WORD file as there will be a big lot (not all from the N/E of course). Does anyone have an objection to this - if I sent it as an attachment in a future email? It will be a week or two or three or four away depending on how much time I have on my hands....... -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.14.9/216 - Release Date: 12/29/05
Hi Everyone, My NY resolution is to really get organised with my genealogy, join AIGS, etc. This means I have to start off getting everything properly filed and buying several certificates. (My Xmas present to myself - luckily almost all Victorian). I am very happy to share these BDM register details. I would like to put everything on a WORD file as there will be a big lot (not all from the N/E of course). Does anyone have an objection to this - if I sent it as an attachment in a future email? It will be a week or two or three or four away depending on how much time I have on my hands....... If you'd rather have it piecemeal in an email then I could cut and paste from the WORD document. But believe you me - I have many many ancestors in my pedigree who are on Victorian BDM's. Main areas include N/E, Malmsbury/Kyneton, Collingwood/Fitzroy, Leongatha/Bass. So hang about! Wendy
Marina, Happy to help. Anne -----Original Message----- From: Marina & Bruce Borland [mailto:matilda@snap.net.nz] Sent: Friday, 30 December 2005 2:42 PM To: AUS-VIC-HIGH-COUNTRY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [HC] Wesleyan Minister - Beechworth 1857 Hello Anne, Yes, that's the one. Been trying to interrupt the writing for an age. His name was John C. Symons. Thanks. Marina ----- Original Message ----- From: "Anne Hanson" <ahanson8@bigpond.com> To: <AUS-VIC-HIGH-COUNTRY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, December 30, 2005 4:17 PM Subject: RE: [HC] Wesleyan Minister - Beechworth 1857 > Marina, > > I have just checked my Ovens Goldfields Directory for 1857 and the > Wesleyan > Minister then was Rev. J.C. Symons - is that the name on the marriage > certificate. > > Cheers > > Anne > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Marina & Bruce Borland [mailto:matilda@snap.net.nz] > Sent: Thursday, 29 December 2005 6:40 PM > To: AUS-VIC-HIGH-COUNTRY-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [HC] MARRIAGE > > > Hello Margaret, > In 1857, imagine there would not have been a resident minister at > Woolshed. > My guess is that clergy would have resided mainly in Beechworth and > visited other areas as part of a circuit every so on, holding services, > performing marriages, christenings and so on, on each visit. Will be an > interesting exercise to try and find out whether banns were actually > called. > Marina > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "p.ml.pool" <P.ML.Pool@xtra.co.nz> > To: <AUS-VIC-HIGH-COUNTRY-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 7:19 PM > Subject: Re: [HC] MARRIAGE > > >> HI Marina, >> it was quite common for people to be married in a private residence, dont >> assume there were no banns called. >> I just checked through a Google search and there was some sites dealing >> with Wesleyan Methodist Churches in Australia, might be worth a look. >> Good luck >> Margaret >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Marina & Bruce Borland" <matilda@snap.net.nz> >> To: <AUS-VIC-HIGH-COUNTRY-L@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 3:04 PM >> Subject: Re: [HC] MARRIAGE >> >> >>> Hello Margaret, >>> >>> Thank you. >>> >>> The couple I am interested in were married at a private residence, at >>> Woolshed Creek, 1857, by a minister of the Wesleyan Church, thus >>> presume >>> there were no banns. This marriage was a "rushed affair" I daresay, as >>> the bride produced a baby some three months later! >>> >>> No, not a member of the NZSG. >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> Marina >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: "p.ml.pool" <P.ML.Pool@xtra.co.nz> >>> To: <AUS-VIC-HIGH-COUNTRY-L@rootsweb.com> >>> Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 4:26 PM >>> Subject: Re: [HC] MARRIAGE >>> >>> >>>> Hi Marina, >>>> you are dealing with 2 separate issues, the reading of banns was a >>>> church thing and yes I would say that it happened in Australia too, as >>>> it did in Great Britain and NZ churches, so if you know the church they >>>> were married in, and if they did have a church wedding try there for >>>> records of banns. >>>> >>>> I cant tell you about the civil side of marriage in Australia, but >>>> there >>>> are books about Family History Research in Australia, and you would >>>> probably find your answer there, but each state may have had different >>>> regulations. >>>> >>>> I see you live in NZ, do you belong to the NZSG ? they have books >>>> available for borrowing on Australian Family History Research. >>>> >>>> Hope this helps, Happy New Year to you too, >>>> >>>> Margaret, >>>> NZ >>>> >>>> >>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>> From: "Marina & Bruce Borland" <matilda@snap.net.nz> >>>> To: <AUS-VIC-HIGH-COUNTRY-L@rootsweb.com> >>>> Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 11:26 AM >>>> Subject: [HC] MARRIAGE >>>> >>>> >>>>> To all on the HC list, a Very Happy New Year, and Safe 2006. >>>>> >>>>> Questions. When a couple were married in the HC region, 1857 era, were >>>>> there any PRE-marriage applications (maybe to the court), banns, or >>>>> whatever, that were required to be made first? Was a licence eg >>>>> necessary? Or did the couple simply go off, get married, and the >>>>> appropriate marriage registration made. >>>>> >>>>> My thanks for assistance with this poser. >>>>> >>>>> Regards, >>>>> >>>>> Marina >>>>> New Zealand >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> No virus found in this incoming message. >>>>> Checked by AVG Free Edition. >>>>> Version: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.14.8/215 - Release Date: >>>>> 12/27/2005 >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> No virus found in this incoming message. >>> Checked by AVG Free Edition. >>> Version: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.14.8/215 - Release Date: >>> 12/27/2005 >>> >>> >> >> > > >
No Denise, Their memory wasn't bad - it was Robert the older and Robert the younger - always setting a good example - even thought they were not THAT rich! And of course my old mate John O'Brien (Brother in law to the younger.....) ...proving I always read right to the end of your snippets! Happy NY Wendy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Denise" <denisem@powerup.com.au> To: <AUS-VIC-HIGH-COUNTRY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, December 30, 2005 3:46 PM Subject: [HC] 9.7.67 OMA > The danger of reading the papers a second time and posting is that I may have done them before - > however from 1/4/67 to 1/7/67 > the following contributed to the Ovens District Hospital - I will post the name which come to mind as I read - however if you want your name checked please let me know - quote the OMA date in subject line and I'll go back and look - offer for 3 days - i.e.Monday > Robert Milne 1.0.0 > John O'Brien 2.12. 0 - > (the rich ones ) > A Alderdice 1.0.0 > W. Wells 2/6 > Sir Redmond Barry 1.0.0 > Robert Milne 2.2.0 - bad memory paid twice > M Ellen 5/- > M. Dodd 1.1.0 > Thomas Dodd 10/- > John Dodd 5/- > J. Smart 1.1.0 > ---Welshman 20/- > H.A. Crawford & Co. - Yaaa go go > --- McCulllough 5/- >
Thanks - I'll try that one! W ----- Original Message ----- From: "Pamela S" <pakash1@bigpond.net.au> To: <AUS-VIC-HIGH-COUNTRY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, December 30, 2005 2:52 PM Subject: Re: [HC] 1843 birth details > Wendy > > I do not know where the parish records are kept for St James, but a call to > St Pauls Cathedral in Melbourne may assist. > > > > Anglican Diocese of Melbourne > Address203 Flinders Lane, Melbourne 3000 > Postal AddressAs above > Telephone(03) 9653-4220 > Fax(03) 9650-5237 > > Pamela > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Wendy" <wendyfensom@optusnet.com.au> > To: <AUS-VIC-HIGH-COUNTRY-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, December 30, 2005 1:05 PM > Subject: [HC] 1843 birth details > > > > Can someone please advise whether a marriage registered in Melbourne in > > 1841 or a birth registered in Melbourne in 1843 would show the wife or > > mother's place of birth. My guess is No but I'd like to confirm that > > please. I know that both the marriage and the christening were at the old > > St James C of E. > > > > Thanks, > > Wendy > > > > > >
Ellis is moving his Steam Saw Mills from Yack to a central position between Hillsborough and Stanley now called the Ellis's Steam Saw Mills Hillsborough!!! advert dated 29/4/67 --- Search party left England on June 9th for Africa in search of Dr. Livingstone. -
My last purchase for 2005: PRICE ROSENDALE CONNOLLY ROBINSON OKE 20th March 1894 Three Mile Mary Ann PRICE, daughter of Charles Henry PRICE & Margaret OGRADY, aged 9. Minister Presbyterian W.H.Cooper 21st March 1894 Ovens Benevolent Assylum John ROSENDALE, parents unknown, aged 75. Came from Sweden. 22nd March 1894 Hospital for the insane Patrick CONNOLLY, aged 58 Came from Ireland. Inquiry held. 25th March 1894 Ovens Benevolent Assylum George ROBINSON age 78 yrs. 5yrs in Sth Aust. 41 yrs Vic. from Birmingham. 14th March 1894 Kars St Beechworth Evangaline Alice OKE, aged 18 weeks, daughter of William OKE and Evangaline Allen MATTHEWS Please contact me for further details. Ronda
Wendy I do not know where the parish records are kept for St James, but a call to St Pauls Cathedral in Melbourne may assist. Anglican Diocese of Melbourne Address203 Flinders Lane, Melbourne 3000 Postal AddressAs above Telephone(03) 9653-4220 Fax(03) 9650-5237 Pamela ----- Original Message ----- From: "Wendy" <wendyfensom@optusnet.com.au> To: <AUS-VIC-HIGH-COUNTRY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, December 30, 2005 1:05 PM Subject: [HC] 1843 birth details > Can someone please advise whether a marriage registered in Melbourne in > 1841 or a birth registered in Melbourne in 1843 would show the wife or > mother's place of birth. My guess is No but I'd like to confirm that > please. I know that both the marriage and the christening were at the old > St James C of E. > > Thanks, > Wendy > >
The danger of reading the papers a second time and posting is that I may have done them before - however from 1/4/67 to 1/7/67 the following contributed to the Ovens District Hospital - I will post the name which come to mind as I read - however if you want your name checked please let me know - quote the OMA date in subject line and I'll go back and look - offer for 3 days - i.e.Monday Robert Milne 1.0.0 John O'Brien 2.12. 0 - (the rich ones ) A Alderdice 1.0.0 W. Wells 2/6 Sir Redmond Barry 1.0.0 Robert Milne 2.2.0 - bad memory paid twice M Ellen 5/- M. Dodd 1.1.0 Thomas Dodd 10/- John Dodd 5/- J. Smart 1.1.0 ---Welshman 20/- H.A. Crawford & Co. - Yaaa go go --- McCulllough 5/-
Hi Wendy Sounds like a good plan to me! Kind Regards Roz Voullaire roz@voullaire.com.au http://www.geocities.com/rvoull/ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Wendy" <wendyfensom@optusnet.com.au> To: <AUS-VIC-HIGH-COUNTRY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, December 30, 2005 12:19 PM Subject: [HC] Spare Details > Hi Everyone, > > My NY resolution is to really get organised with my genealogy, join AIGS, > etc. This means I have to start off getting everything properly filed and > buying several certificates. (My Xmas present to myself - luckily almost > all Victorian). > > I am very happy to share these BDM register details. I would like to put > everything on a WORD file as there will be a big lot (not all from the N/E > of course). Does anyone have an objection to this - if I sent it as an > attachment in a future email? It will be a week or two or three or four > away depending on how much time I have on my hands....... > > If you'd rather have it piecemeal in an email then I could cut and paste > from the WORD document. But believe you me - I have many many ancestors > in my pedigree who are on Victorian BDM's. Main areas include N/E, > Malmsbury/Kyneton, Collingwood/Fitzroy, Leongatha/Bass. > > So hang about! > > Wendy >
As soon as there was a 'distress' anywhere in the world the folk from the n/e would gather form a committee and collect money. Such is this - Distress in Cornwall. hundreds out of employment because tin had been found in Holland and elsewhere which meant that the mining districts of Cornwall were in distress. Committee elected to carry out the objects of the meeting RATH our bloke Rath - don't know which one yet. others Trevellyan Vine Warren Gilbert Vivian Heddie Rogers and Pryor
Sorry, they are actually spare BIRTHS. Ronda > Spare Deaths from the Beechworth area in 1899/1900