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    1. Re: [AVNE] Americans and the North East
    2. Denise
    3. Corinne - that will be fantastic thank you - as for the Dynamic Duo - Chris did that, sounds like something that goes in the washing machine! D ----- Original Message ----- From: "Corinne Thompson" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2005 5:30 PM Subject: [AVNE] Americans and the North East > > Hello "Dynamic Duo", > > I have one for you, a William Alexander BLAKE, from Cincinatti. > He and his first wife, Elizabeth Rogerson were have children in Seymour, > Yea > etc. in the 1880s. Elizabeth died and he later married my great aunt, > Phillis MADDERN ...... hence my interest. > > Shall hunt up the info for you. > > Good luck with the project. > > Kindest Regards ...... Corinne in Melbourne. > > > >> Good afternoon all >> >> After deliberation, we have decided it was time to reveal to you all >> our latest project; a project never before undertaken. >> >> As many of you are aware, Denise has over the past 6 years tracked her >> Hiram through his many adventures, his family, his successful business >> ventures, the one most familiar to us all - his coaching firm. >> >> Along the way it became obvious to Denise that many men like her >> American born Hiram came to Australia and contributed to the >> development of this colony, in particular Victoria, in the Northeast. >> >> A lengthy list of men has been collected (and continues to grow). >> These men have either been born in the US or Canada, or at some stage >> lived in America. For whatever reason, they migrated to Australia >> during the gold rush days and either settled in the Northeast, Vic >> area, or perhaps only lingered for a short time, having made their >> fortune and perhaps then returned to their native land. >> >> Quite some time ago, Denise asked for my help in tracking these men and >> ultimately, compiling a 'story' on each. A huge challenge, but at the >> same time proving to be extremely interesting and rewarding. >> Oh my gosh, my undercover operations have just been revealed!! >> >> We believe these are the 'forgotten ones' in the history of Northeast >> Victoria, and no matter how large or small, their >> contribution has played a valuable role in shaping what we have today. >> >> We are now seeking anyone who may have ancestors who fall within our >> 'guidelines' or have men who served in the Civil War to make contact. >> >> Our current list is lengthy; so we may already have your man.....we are >> happy to share what we have with those who think there maybe a >> connection. In exchange we would hope for mutual sharing. In some >> cases, for the men and women we have so far tackled, we have made >> contact with descendants of the family or their siblings, in America >> and Canada. >> >> Our aim is to have not only a valuable resource tool, but also a >> wonderful read ready for the public sometime in 2006, although at times >> this seems most unrealistic!!! >> >> We shall look forward to the rush of emails, however please understand >> our task is enormous and we have not yet tackled all those on our list. >> To that end, we cannot guarantee at present that we hold that vital >> piece of information you may have been looking for. >> >> Denise & Chris >> aka The Dynamic Duo....!!(g) >> >

    04/23/2005 12:41:10
    1. Re: [AVNE] Americans and the North East
    2. Margaret Kennedy
    3. Dear Denise, My g.g. grandfather, William Halliday Thompson, was born near Dumfries in Scotland. He migrated to Canada and lived there for a time. He then came to Australia for the gold rush. He married Mary McGibbon Paton and bought some of the first properties in Mitta Mitta township. Would Willaim fit your criteria? If so I can provide more information Regards Margaret Kennedy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Denise" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2005 6:41 PM Subject: Re: [AVNE] Americans and the North East > Corinne - that will be fantastic thank you - as for the Dynamic Duo - > Chris did that, sounds like something that goes in the washing machine! > > D > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Corinne Thompson" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2005 5:30 PM > Subject: [AVNE] Americans and the North East > > >> >> Hello "Dynamic Duo", >> >> I have one for you, a William Alexander BLAKE, from Cincinatti. >> He and his first wife, Elizabeth Rogerson were have children in Seymour, >> Yea >> etc. in the 1880s. Elizabeth died and he later married my great aunt, >> Phillis MADDERN ...... hence my interest. >> >> Shall hunt up the info for you. >> >> Good luck with the project. >> >> Kindest Regards ...... Corinne in Melbourne. >> >> >> >>> Good afternoon all >>> >>> After deliberation, we have decided it was time to reveal to you all >>> our latest project; a project never before undertaken. >>> >>> As many of you are aware, Denise has over the past 6 years tracked her >>> Hiram through his many adventures, his family, his successful business >>> ventures, the one most familiar to us all - his coaching firm. >>> >>> Along the way it became obvious to Denise that many men like her >>> American born Hiram came to Australia and contributed to the >>> development of this colony, in particular Victoria, in the Northeast. >>> >>> A lengthy list of men has been collected (and continues to grow). >>> These men have either been born in the US or Canada, or at some stage >>> lived in America. For whatever reason, they migrated to Australia >>> during the gold rush days and either settled in the Northeast, Vic >>> area, or perhaps only lingered for a short time, having made their >>> fortune and perhaps then returned to their native land. >>> >>> Quite some time ago, Denise asked for my help in tracking these men and >>> ultimately, compiling a 'story' on each. A huge challenge, but at the >>> same time proving to be extremely interesting and rewarding. >>> Oh my gosh, my undercover operations have just been revealed!! >>> >>> We believe these are the 'forgotten ones' in the history of Northeast >>> Victoria, and no matter how large or small, their >>> contribution has played a valuable role in shaping what we have today. >>> >>> We are now seeking anyone who may have ancestors who fall within our >>> 'guidelines' or have men who served in the Civil War to make contact. >>> >>> Our current list is lengthy; so we may already have your man.....we are >>> happy to share what we have with those who think there maybe a >>> connection. In exchange we would hope for mutual sharing. In some >>> cases, for the men and women we have so far tackled, we have made >>> contact with descendants of the family or their siblings, in America >>> and Canada. >>> >>> Our aim is to have not only a valuable resource tool, but also a >>> wonderful read ready for the public sometime in 2006, although at times >>> this seems most unrealistic!!! >>> >>> We shall look forward to the rush of emails, however please understand >>> our task is enormous and we have not yet tackled all those on our list. >>> To that end, we cannot guarantee at present that we hold that vital >>> piece of information you may have been looking for. >>> >>> Denise & Chris >>> aka The Dynamic Duo....!!(g) >>> >> > >

    04/24/2005 09:36:20