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    1. [AUS-VIC-West] WEST WIMMERA MAIL
    2. Daryl John Crabtree
    3. September 5, 1919 Sapper Albert SCHUNKE, son of Mrs W. SCHUNKE, was given a "hoy" as he stepped from the train at Natimuk on Wednesday night. He comes back in the full vigor of health. Ex-Private George NORMAN has taken the place of Mr H. STYLES at the Natimuk Post Office. The latter has gone to Charlton. Daryl Crabtree Gladstone Qld www.ballaratgenealogy.org.au/goroke/

    04/02/2004 08:13:52
    1. [AUS-VIC-West] WEST WIMMERA MAIL
    2. Daryl John Crabtree
    3. August 22, 1919 A SUDDEN DEATH The death under tragic circumstances of Mr Johann Edward HAHN, eldest son of the late Mr W. HAHN, of Natimuk, occurred at the residence of Mr W. WERNER, Walmer, on Friday morning last. The cause of death is outlined in the following report of the inquest given in the "Wimmera Star." An inquest was held at Walmer on Friday morning, before the coroner (Mr E. HARRISON P.M.) , concerning the death of Johann Edward HAHN, whose body was found in some chaff the same morning. Johann Wilhelm WERNER, farmer, residing at Walmer, said that the deceased, who was his nephew, had been employed by him as a farm labourer. He last saw him alive at 8.30 pm on Thursday, when he appeared to be in a good state of health. He did not complain of any illness nor had he so complained of late. The deceased was 20 years of age on March 14 last. He had worked for the witness for six years. His health had been good but for epileptic fits. The last occasion on which he had a fit was about a month or six weeks ago. It was in consequence of such fits that a doctor attended him. The witness found the body of the deceased in the chaff house, lying face down. The usual time for feeding the horses was 5.30 or 6 o'clock, but the deceased would not be up at the earlier hour. The horses were in the stable, but as far as he knew they had not been fed. It was customary to fill the loose chaff into a bag and tip into the feed bins. When he found the body, there was a bag beside it, in which there was a little chaff. The deceased's parents were dead. The deceased was born at Natimuk, his father's name being Johann Frederick Wilhelm HAHN and his mother's maiden name Maria Martha WERNER. He received the following document from Dr G.R. FELSTEAD that morning. I hereby certify that for several months I attended Johann Edward HAHN for epilepsy, and that he was subject to frequent fits. I last saw him in March, 1918. It has been reported to me this morning that he was found dead. In my opinion the cause of death is probably epilepsy, with asphyxiation ensuing on an epileptic fit. Sergeant James TOBIN said that at 8.40 o'clock that morning the previous witness informed him that his nephew had died suddenly, his body having been found in the chaff house. The witness proceeded to Walmer and examined the body. There were no marks of violence. The coroner returned a verdict that the deceased died on August 15 from being accidentally suffocated by falling face downwards into some chaff, in an epileptic fit. The funeral on Sunday afternoon was largely attended. The deceased was a hard working, good living young man. The burial service was conducted by the Rev. J.F. NOACK Daryl Crabtree Gladstone Qld www.ballaratgenealogy.org.au/goroke/ .

    04/02/2004 08:13:36
    1. [AUS-VIC-West] WILSON REUNON again
    2. Beryl O'Gorman
    3. WILSON REUNION PORTLAND 25, 26 September 2004 at the Angling Club (Long-suffering spouses threatening to go fishing!!!) DESPERATELY SEEKING LIVING DESCENDANTS Andrew WILSON & Margaret COLSTON arrived at Portland Bay from DALKEITH Scotland on October 6, 1854 aboard the Indian Ocean. With them were their 5 surviving children, Margaret, Bessie, John Grant, Paul & Annie Skinner, by then teenagers & young adults. Also with them was a granddaughter, Isabella. Among the crew was Israel Abbott Jeremiah CAREY, who married Bessie three months later on January 4 1855. Surnames from the first generation in Australia are: BREWSTER (David m Annie) CAREY (Israel m Bessie) BENSON (Annie m John) CASSIDY (Mary Ann m Paul) (all lived Portland) Known surnames from the second generation in Australia are: MILLS SALMON WELLNER TITTERTON McKENZIE HOLMES DYMOND GILL BROCKLEBANK RICH SMITH BURT MAHER LAMB HILL HOLLARD BROWN BURNETT McLEAN SYKES RUNDELL MADDOCK MILLER (These spread all over Victoria and into New Zealand) Anyone who links with the WILSON family through any of these surnames is most welcome to attend. If you suspect you may belong to this family and want more information please contact me. Further details re program, etc, will be available soon. If you have any connection with any of these families or any information to pass on please contact me ASAP. More names to come. Beryl O'Gorman (nee Wilson) List Admin

    03/29/2004 06:58:30
    1. [AUS-VIC-West] Bostock Diaries No. 91 - December 1863
    2. Naomi
    3. Extract from the Diary of Augustus Bostock pastoralist of Grasmere in Western District... This follows some cricket matches with the Hamilton Cricket club. Sincerely Thelma (Bostock) Birrell DECEMBER 1863 Tue 1 - Went to BOORTKOI. All the Warrnambool cricketers started for home. Weather fine. Wed 2 - Return home. MARGETTS (Edward) called. Put in lambs to shear tomorrow. LUCY & MARGARET AITKIN made jam. WM.KEILLAR was working in the garden. Weaned the oldest lambs from their mothers. DREW (T) went to see cattle that were inoculated yesterday. GILCHRIST (Mr.) took down to Coomete the ewes we bought from TOM (T.E.Bostock). Called at ARMSTRONGS (Mr.) to see his wool. Weather fine except - light showers. Thu 3 - DREW (T) finished shearing lambs. WM.KEILLAR working in the garden. Went to Warrnambool to see about bank account. Rode out in the evening. MRS AITKIN (Mary Meacock nee Manifold) came with ERNEST(Bostock). Weather fine & warm. Fri 4 - Sent wool to Warrnambool by CLANSE (John Clancy ?) & Ross (?Mr.) and skins and hides. Went round cattle at Purnim. Branded all ewes and lambs. WM.KEILLAR working in the garden. DREW (T) carting firewood. W.fine/cool Sat 5 - ERNEST (Bostock) took them all in. Went into Warrnambool with them. Marked all the wool bales that went in. Stayed all night at ERNESTS. Sun 6 - Went up to Purrumbete to bring down MISS WHITING(Sarah). Stayed there all night. Weather fine. Mon 7 - Went down to BOORTKOI ,calling at MR.McARTHUR'S and Mr.CRAIGS (Mr. ?J.H.). Weather rather warm. Tue 8 - Returned home. ERNEST (Bostock) and Miss WHITING (Sarah) went on into Warrnambool. Weather very warm. Wed 9 - DREW (T) cutting thistles. Had in small lot of cull wethers from Coomete to see if they were alright. WM.KEILLAR working in the garden. Move ewes into the pig paddock, as I want to put the wethers that are coming down into their paddock. Weather fine. Thu 10 - Went into Warrnambool to the Amateur races. TOM (Bostock) and JIMMY (Bostock) came down. Weather fine. Fri 11 - Stayed in town to the BALL. DREW (T) cutting thistles. WM.KEILLAR working in the garden. Weather fine. Sat 12 - Stayed in town. Weather fine - rain at night. Sun 13 - Stayed in town. Weather very stormy. Mon 14 - Stayed in town. Weather very stormy. Tue 15 - Stayed in town. Weather very stormy. Wed 16 - Stayed in town. JIMMY & TOM (Bostock) started for home. Weather a little better. Flood in the Merri River and bridge not crossable. Thu 17 - Stayed in town. Weather finer. Fri 18 - Stayed in town to get the English Mail. BRIDGE NOT CROSSABLE. Sat 19 - Returned home before breakfast. STEPHENS (Mr.) went over to see cattle and salted two hides. Went down to WOODFORD to see and get some TOBACCO SEEDS. Called at DOY'S (William) about ploughing the ground. PALMER (Octavius Fred.Wm.) and TRIPP (W.) came out. W.rather warm. Sun 20 - Stayed at home all day. STEPHENS (Mr.) went into Warrnambool. Weather very warm. Mon 21 - Went to COOMETE and JIMMY (Bostock) and myself went up to BOORTKOI to see TOM(Bostock) but he was away at HAMILTON. Tue 22 - Stayed at BOORTKOI all day. TOM (B) and John MACKERSEY came down from Hamilton. Weather rather warm. Wed 23 - MACKERSEY (John) came down with me and we went into Warrnambool. Weather fine. Thu 24 - Returned home. MACKERSEY (John) and M.AITKIN (Margaret Aitkin - his bride to be), Miss WHITING (Sarah), TRIPP (W) MacKay, and Miss MacDOWAL (?) came with us on the way to BOORTKOI. Stayed here all night. Weather very fine. CHRISTMAS EVE !!!!!! Fri 25 - (CHRISTMAS DAY) We all went on to BOORTKOI to spend CHRISTMAS. STEPHENS (Mr.) went into town. Weather very warm. The diary for this year finished here in 1863, when three brothers and John Mackersey, their brother in law, went to MELBOURNE. Augustus takes up writing the diary again on Sunday 10th January 1864.

    03/28/2004 06:47:51
    1. [AUS-VIC-West] Warrnambool Club - Officers 1893.
    2. Naomi
    3. Herewith list of names of those who served on Committees of Warrnambool Club.. in 1893. W.Bryant, A.D.Dobson, James Bostock, James Dickson, C.F.T.Farran, T.E.Fleetwood, Thomas Redford, H.R.Parrington, H.W.St.Quinton, W.R.Rutledge, plus in pen script - C.O'Mahoney, ? D. McKnight ? Members of Warrnambool Club... Those with a star were corssed out in ink pen. * J.W.M.Aitkin jun, M.R.Airkin, J.W.M.Aitkin, J.H.Allan, F.E.Allan, W.Ardlie, W.B.Allen, J.W.Anderson, Ven.Arch.Beamish*, T.R.Bloomfield, Augustus Bostock, James Bostock, James Bostock jun., E.Bostock, S.G.Black, William Boyd, J.H.Boyd, A.W.Brain, O.Blayney, Wm.Bryant, N.W.Black, A.J.Black, J.A.Bostock (John Augustus), J.A.B.Clarke*, H.B.Chomley, A Christie*, H.J.Corbett, E.Clementson, A.S.Chirnside*, Hon.S.W.Cooke, H.F.De Little, J.Dickson jun., Leslie Dickson, A.D.Dobson*, E.R.DeLittle, Rev.Gray Dixon, A.C.Eddington, Dr.T.F.Fleetwood*, John Fawkner, C.F.T.Farran, C.W.C.Farran, W.Y.F.Forrester, John Good, J.B.Gill*, W.E.Harper*, W.S.Helpman, E.L.Helpman, James Hood, R.A.D.Hood, R.H.Harrington, John Henderson, James Jellie jun., James Jellie, E.W.Klingender, Wm.Lindsay jun., James Lindsay, Dr.Littlewood*, J.C.Manifold, T.P.Manifold, W.S.Manifold, Dr.H.L.Miller, R.Moffat, John Moffat, J.N.McArthur, W.H.Mackinnon, F.Mott, Samuel McDonald*, Campbell Mackenzie, G.D.McCormick, C.C.MacKnight, F.Mackenzie, H.S.Nethercott*, J.W.O'Brien, C.N.T.Opie, C.O'Mahoney, H.V.E. ???Pascoe*, H.R.Parrington, Arthur Phillips, Chas.H.Phillips*, C.B.Palmer, A.E.Phillips, C.Perrotit, Hon.W.Ross, George Rolfe, J.C.Ritchie (a), Thomas Redford, T.F.Rutledge, W.R.Rutledge, Geoff.Ritchie, A.D.Robertson, Alfred Selby*, H.W.St.Quinton*, J.E.St.Quinton*, Chas St.Quinton*, Francis Tozer, John Twomey, C.E.Tozer, Dr.Theed, Angus Urquhart, R.R.Urquhart, George Ware, R.J.Whitehead, G.H.Whitehead, Hon.Agar Wynne. Presidents.....In script under the printed list were these names.... Jim Aitkin, W.Ardlie, T.R.Bromfield, A.E.Phillips (Terang), A.J.Black, A.D.Robertson, E.R.DeLittle, John Twomey, E.L.Helpman, C.E.Tozer, James Hood, George Ware, R.A.D.Hood, John Ware (?? 2 years? ) Hope you find something of interest.... Sincerely in Searching... Thelma (Bostock) Birrell at Maroochydore. Bostock Betts Barker Blease Wilkinson http://birrell.1hwy.com/index.htm Cox Upjohn Connell of Wimborne www.angelfire.com/rnb/mrbirrell/ Jas Cox Connell Collins http://matthewbirrell.tripod.com/index.htm

    03/26/2004 08:15:31
    1. [AUS-VIC-West] URL's for this week
    2. Tall Trees Family History
    3. URL's 26 March, 2004 If you would like to know how to get the previous 4000 URL's http://www.westnet.com.au/talltrees/starters/cd.html Thanks to Barbara Kolle, Sandra Magee, Dianne Hettrick & Sandie for contributing Arizona Marriage Records http://www.genwed.com/state/azgen.htm Brisbane Cemeteries http://tinyurl.com/32zrg Bristol University http://www.bris.ac.uk/ Como Historic House and Garden http://www.nattrust.com.au/pages/default.cfm?page_id=4798 Cornish Lookup Library http://www.cornish-ancestors.co.uk/clul/cornishlib.htm County Tipperary Ireland Genealogy http://www.rootsweb.com/~irltip2/ Denbighshire Wales http://www.justgen.com/den.htm Erica/Moondarra Cemetery http://home.vicnet.net.au/~mgfhs/erica.htm Family History South Australia http://www.familyhistorysa.info/searchCem.html Family History Tips & Genealogy Sources http://www.mydls.com/family/ Genealogy Lists http://www.GenealogyLists.com Irish Tartans http://www.tartanweb.com/tweb/irish.htm Irish Times http://www.ireland.com/ Kent Archaeology http://www.kentarchaeology.ac/library_visual_records.asp Lanarkshire Scotland http://www.CyndisList.com/sct-lks.htm Land http://tinyurl.com/3xomd Legacy - Free Family History Program http://tinyurl.com/yw41 Mining Deaths http://www.cmhrc.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/lodts18.htm Online Searchable New York Naturalization Records & Indexes http://home.att.net/~wee-monster/newyork.html Perth Tramways http://www.railpage.org.au/pets/pets10b.htm Picture The Past http://www.picturethepast.org.uk/ ProQuest http://www.nross.com/newsiri1.htm Rootsweb Glamorgan Mailing List http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~glamorgan/ Ross & Cromarty, Scotland http://www.justgen.com/roc.htm Scottish Genealogy Databases http://www.scotsfind.org/ Sheepy Magna http://www.mdlp.co.uk/resources/Sheepy/index.htm South Australian Shipping http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~dicummings/SAShips1836-1840.htm Starting Genealogy CD http://tinyurl.com/yw42 The Disputed Country http://www.abc.net.au/lateline/content/2003/hc18.htm Your Maps Online http://www.yourmapsonline.org.uk Cheers, Carolyn Harris - nee Johnson (Victorian in exile) PO Box 4157, Myaree Business Centre, Myaree 6960, Western Australia [email protected] Tall Trees Family History http://www.westnet.com.au/talltrees Perth Dead Person's Society http://www.perthdps.com/research/har02.html Legacy Family Tree is now FREE. Download from http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com/Index.asp?mid=27495Ji ================================================== My family tree is a few branches short! Help appreciated

    03/26/2004 07:18:14
    1. [AUS-VIC-West] Members of Warrnambool Club.
    2. Naomi
    3. Dear Friends of Aus-Vic list, Just thought some of you would like to check this list of members of the Warrnambool Club....1887.. Officers 1887 - President...W.R.Rutledcge...................Vice P. J.A.Bromfield.. Hon Sec & Hon Treas........James Bostock. Committee 1887 - James H.Allan, James Bostock, H.Murray, C.F.T.Farran, W.Ardlie, J.A.Bromfield, W.Helpman, T.Redford, WmBryant, H.W.St.Quinton, J.G.Ware. List of Members.... J.W.M.Aitkin Jun., M.Aitkin, J.W.M.Aitkin, J.H.Allan,Wm.Ardlie, Wm.Armstrong, W.B.Allen, J.W.Anderson, J.Archibald, W.J.T.Armstrong, Ven.Arch.Beamish, A.Bostock, James Bostock, J.A.Bromfield, S.Black, W.Boyd, J.H.Boyd, A.W.Brain, Wm.Bryant, W.H.Bateman, ?R.J.Black, T.E.Bostock,H.B.Chomley, E.Clementson,H.F.DeLittle, Jas.Dickson,J.Dickson jun., Murray J.Dickson, A.D.Dobson, E.DeLittle, A.C.Eddington, John Edols, T.F.Fleetwood, C.F.T.Farran, DeLancy Forth, W.Y.F.Forrester, R.Gibton, W.S.Helpman, E.L.Helpman, R.Hood, James Hood, R.A.D.Hood, Wm.Hood, Jas. Jellie, E.W.Klingender, W.Lindsay jun., Jas.Lindsay, C.J.Manifold, T.P.Manifold, W.S.Manifold, H.L.Miller, John Moffat, Rev.T.Moriarty, H.Murray, J.McArthur, Sub Insp Mackey, S.McDonald, J.B.Mackenzie, L.Ogilby, C.N.T.Opie, H.F.O'Connell, H.R.Parrington, R.B.Paterson, O.F.W.Palmer, T.McL.Palmer, Henry Phillips, Chas.H.Phillips, J.B.Pearson, J.Presley, C.B.Palmer, Hon.Wm.Ross, Geo Rolfe, J.C.Ritchie, T.Redford, T.F.Rutledge, Wm.Rutledge, Geoff Ritchie, A.Selby, J.S.Stanley, F.P.Stevens, H.W.St.Quinton, J.E.St.Quinton, T.C.Shelton, James Scott, Rev.Geo Tait, F.Tozer, J.G.Taylor, P.Turnbull, John Twomey, A Urquhart, R.Urquhart, O.F.Vaughan, Joseph Ware, Geo Ware, Wm.Ware, John Ware, John Ware jun., J.G.Ware, W.H.Willock, A.E.Whiting, R.J.Whitehead, G.H.Whitehead, J.A.Webster. Presidents.. 1873-1874 T.McLeod Palmer.......Vice F.J.Hickling 1875 F.J.Hickling...................O.F.W.Palmer 1876 O.F.W.Palmer................A.Selby 1877 A.Selby..............................R.Hood 1878 Robt Hood....................T.F.Rutledge 1879 T.F.Rutledge.......................H.Murray 1880 A.Bostock................H.W.St.Quinton 1881 H.W.St.Quinton...................James Bostock 1882 James Bostock..................Robert Gibton 1883 Robert Gibton.......................W.Helpman 1884 W.Helpman...........................W.R.Rutledge 1885 T.F.Fleetwood............................R.R.Urquhart 1886 R.R.Urquhart......................W.R.Rutledge 1887 W.R.Rutledge........................J.A.Bromfield. Bostock Betts Barker Blease Wilkinson http://birrell.1hwy.com/index.htm Cox Upjohn Connell of Wimborne www.angelfire.com/rnb/mrbirrell/ Jas Cox Connell Collins http://matthewbirrell.tripod.com/index.htm

    03/25/2004 03:07:59
    1. [AUS-VIC-West] WEST WIMMERA MAIL
    2. Daryl John Crabtree
    3. G'day to All, Because Daryl Povey is unable to receive the postings at present, I have e-mailed to him approximately 16 extracts from August 15-22. 1919 These can be viewed by right clicking on the short cut below.(Allow a few days for them to appear on the site) If for some reason you are unable to view the web site I would be happy to send to you. I am trying to finish off 1919-20 as soon as possible. The early years of W.W.M. will be added to in the near future (Jan. 29, 1887-May 25, 1906) Cheers, Daryl Crabtree Gladstone Qld www.ballaratgenealogy.org.au/goroke/

    03/24/2004 04:50:18
    1. [AUS-VIC-West] WEST WIMMERA MAIL
    2. Daryl John Crabtree
    3. August 15, 1919 OBITUARY MRS F.W. WIDDICOMBE The news of the death of Mrs F.W. WIDDICOMBE, which occurred at 8.20 yesterday morning, was received throughout the Gymbowen district with feelings of genuine regret. Mrs WIDDICOMBE was a victim of pneumonic influenza. She had been ailing for about a week, and her case from the outset was regarded by her medical attendant, Dr HARBISON, as serious. Her death removes one of the most highly esteemed residents of the Gymbowen district, as well as a loving wife and mother. Mrs WIDDICOMBE was born at Cooma, N.S.W., 53 years ago, and was married at Melbourne at the age of 28, the issue of the marriage being three boys and one girl. Private Marsden WIDDICOMBE is at present on active service. To her husband and family the deepest sympathy is extended. The funeral takes place this (Friday) morning at 10 o'clock to the Goroke cemetery. Daryl Crabtree Gladstone Qld www.ballaratgenealogy.org.au/goroke/

    03/23/2004 06:25:09
    1. [AUS-VIC-West] WEST WIMMERA MAIL
    2. Daryl John Crabtree
    3. July 4, 1919 Private Gordon TAYLOR, son of Mr and Mrs John TAYLOR, of Mt. Arapiles, returned home last week. Private Tom HEARD, son of Mr and Mrs T. HEARD, of Geelong, will be tendered a welcome home at Lowan next Friday night. He is at present in Melbourne undergoing hospital treatment. Private George LARRAD, son of Mr and Mrs E.H. LARRAD, of Natimuk, returned to Natimuk on Wednesday night. He was gassed and wounded, and was also down with pneumonia. He will probably be reinstated in his pre war office at the Zoological Gardens. Daryl Crabtree Gladstone Qld www.ballaratgenealogy.org.au/goroke/

    03/23/2004 06:24:39
    1. [AUS-VIC-West] WEST WIMMERA MAIL
    2. Daryl John Crabtree
    3. July 4, 1919 Private Coss HOOD, son of Mrs HOOD, Natimuk, returned home on Tuesday. Ex-Private George BOUSFIELD, son of Mr and Mrs T.H. BOUSFIELD, of Natimuk, who was invalided home through an injury to his hip, caused by a fall of earth in the trenches, and who has been under surgical treatment ever since was operated upon at the Caulfield Military Hospital yesterday morning for the removal of his leg. Shortly after midday yesterday Mr BOUSFIELD received a wire to the effect that the operation had been performed and that George was in a very low state. Daryl Crabtree Gladstone Qld www.ballaratgenealogy.org.au/goroke/

    03/23/2004 06:24:16
    1. [AUS-VIC-West] YORK ASSIZES WEB SITE
    2. Leone Fabre
    3. > I located a good web site the other day. > An index of prisoners tried at York Assizes court. > Found my great grandfather, Abraham Crabtree on this list, Thanks for that Daryl..... I also found my GG grandfather: [5189 Medcalf Robert 17 North Newbald 02 March 1833 ] It's great when 'genies' find good websites and pass on the info to others......it is always appreciated. cheers, Leone

    03/22/2004 11:16:57
    1. [AUS-VIC-West] YORK ASSIZES 1785-1851
    2. Daryl John Crabtree
    3. Hi All, I located a good web site the other day. An index of prisoners tried at York Assizes court. Found my great grandfather, Abraham Crabtree on this list, along with two other prisoners convicted on the same day for the same crime. My great grandfather was transported with the other two on the Eden in 1848-49. Check it out. http://www.yorkfamilyhistory.org.uk/assizes.htm Cheers, Daryl Crabtree

    03/22/2004 02:00:12
    1. Re: [AUS-VIC-West] Rootsweb Email Lists problems?
    2. Daryl John Crabtree
    3. Hi Daryl & All, I got this one OK. I just thought the list was a bit quiet. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Daryl Povey" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, March 22, 2004 4:02 PM Subject: [AUS-VIC-West] Rootsweb Email Lists problems? > Last week all email stopped arriving at my email address from the many > Rootsweb Email lists to which I am subscribed in Digest Mode. > > By checking the Rootsweb Archives I notice that emails have been sent to > the lists which have not got through to my email address. > > Is anyone else having this trouble? > > I presume that I will not receive my own message? > > Regards > Daryl Povey > http://www.ballaratgenealogy.org.au/ > > > ==== AUS-VIC-WESTERN-DISTRICT Mailing List ==== > Ballarat Genealogical Society > www.ballaratgenealogy.org.au/bgmain.htm > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > >

    03/22/2004 01:40:05
    1. [AUS-VIC-West] Rootsweb Email Lists problems?
    2. Daryl Povey
    3. Last week all email stopped arriving at my email address from the many Rootsweb Email lists to which I am subscribed in Digest Mode. By checking the Rootsweb Archives I notice that emails have been sent to the lists which have not got through to my email address. Is anyone else having this trouble? I presume that I will not receive my own message? Regards Daryl Povey http://www.ballaratgenealogy.org.au/

    03/22/2004 10:02:03
    1. [AUS-VIC-West] Hamilton Cemetery lookup request
    2. kevin melican
    3. Hi Listers. I am hoping someone may be able to look up the burial details fora person at Hamilton for me. If possible could any SKS email off list or make an offer on list Regards to all Kevin Melican Brisbane >From: [email protected] >Reply-To: [email protected] >To: [email protected] >Subject: AUS-VIC-WESTERN-DISTRICT-D Digest V04 #60 >Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2004 19:00:08 -0700 > >Content-Type: text/plain > >AUS-VIC-WESTERN-DISTRICT-D Digest Volume 04 : Issue 60 > >Today's Topics: > #1 [AUS-VIC-West] URL's for this week ["Tall Trees Family History" ><tallt] > >Administrivia: >To unsubscribe from AUS-VIC-WESTERN-DISTRICT-D, send a message to > > [email protected] > >that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > >and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software >requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > >To contact the AUS-VIC-WESTERN-DISTRICT-D list administrator, send mail to >[email protected] > >______________________________ >X-Message: #1 >Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2004 15:00:16 +0800 >From: "Tall Trees Family History" <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Message-ID: <[email protected]> >Subject: [AUS-VIC-West] URL's for this week >Content-Type: text/plain; > charset="iso-8859-1" >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >URL's 19 March, 2004 > >If you would like to know how to get the previous 4000 URL's >http://www.westnet.com.au/talltrees/starters/cd.html > >Thanks to Mary Criddle & Sandie for Contributing > >Australian Cemeteries >http://www.ozgenonline.com/aust_cemeteries/wa/index.htm >Bodangora Cemetery >http://www.interment.net/data/aus/nsw/orana/wellington/bodangora/bodan.htm >Camp Darley >http://home.st.net.au/~dunn/ozatwar/campdarley.htm >Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity, Waterford >http://www.waterford-cathedral.com/ >College of Arms >http://www.college-of-arms.gov.uk/ >Cornwall Visitations >http://www.uk-genealogy.org.uk/england/Cornwall/visitations/index.html >Dead The Last Taboo >http://www.deathonline.net/index.cfm >Far Eastern Volunteers Site >http://www.far-eastern-volunteers.co.uk >General Register Office - England >http://www.statistics.gov.uk/nsbase/registration/certificates.asp >GeneraSion >http://generasion.1022.net >Hemmant Cemetery & Crematorium >http://tinyurl.com/2rmrw >History Television >http://www.HistoryTelevision.ca >Kathleen's Story >http://timewitnesses.org/english/blitz.html >Legacy - Free Family History Program >http://tinyurl.com/yw41 >Mount Gravatt Cemetery & Crematorium >http://tinyurl.com/ys7yd >Newtown Project >http://www.sydneyarchives.info/newtown/Related_Sites/related_sites.html >Old British & Colonial Occupations >http://cousins.future.easyspace.com/occlink.cfm >Peerage.com >http://www.thepeerage.com >Person's Missing >http://www.personsmissing.com/alphregister.html >Pinnaroo Cemetery & Crematorium >http://tinyurl.com/38c6h >Port Fairy -Portland-George Town 1841 Passenger Arrivals & Departures >http://www.hotkey.net.au/~jwilliams4/port9.htm >Port Fairy - Portland - George Town 1843 Passenger Arrivals & Departures >http://www.hotkey.net.au/~jwilliams4/port7b.htm >Port Fairy - Portland- Georgetown 1844 Passenger Arrivals & Departures >http://www.hotkey.net.au/~jwilliams4/port8b.htm >Presbyterian Church of Aotearoa New Zealand >http://www.presbyterian.org.nz/ >RAAF Uniforms >http://www.diggerhistory.info/pages-uniforms/raaf.htm >South Australian Passenger Lists 1836-1840 >http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~dicummings/SAShips1836-1840.htm >St. Allpius' Church Ballarat East >http://www.statelibrary.vic.gov.au/pictoria/a/0/6/im/a06501.jpg >Starting Genealogy CD >http://tinyurl.com/yw42 >Surnames Found in Monmouthshire Marriage Index 1754-1812 >http://mysite.freeserve.com/MonmouthSurnames >The 1834 Poor Law Amendment Act >http://users.ox.ac.uk/~peter/workhouse/poorlaws/1834frames.html > >Cheers, > >Carolyn Harris - nee Johnson (Victorian in exile) >PO Box 4157, Myaree Business Centre, Myaree 6960, Western Australia >[email protected] >Tall Trees Family History >http://www.westnet.com.au/talltrees >Perth Dead Person's Society >http://www.perthdps.com/research/har02.html >Legacy Family Tree is now FREE. Download from >http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com/Index.asp?mid=27495Ji >================================================== >My family tree is a few branches short! Help appreciated _________________________________________________________________ We've 100s of NEW questions! Play Millionaire online to win $$$$. Click here http://sites.ninemsn.com.au/minisite/millionaire/default.asp

    03/22/2004 07:25:41
    1. [AUS-VIC-West] Bostock Diaries Mr.Doy.
    2. Naomi
    3. I have been sorting some of my files today, to share some of the data of the sideline families, all of whom I love very much. However, while reading some papers today I found the story of the MR.DOY who is noted in Augustus Bostock's diaries regularly. I have no idea who sent it to me, or when, BUT this is what it says:- Victoria and Its Metropolis - Past and Present... "Mrs.Elizabeth DOY, Garvoc, born in Staffordshire England, and arrived in Australia January 1853. Her late husband Mr.William DOY was born in Norfolk in England and came to Victoria in 1848. After working for some time for Mr.Thomas Bostock he rented farmn near Warrnambool from Thomas manifold and carried on farming pursuits there for 14 years, before he removed to Allansford..." end quote........... Very interesting !!!! after just being Mr.Doy for a long time. Sincerely in Searching... Thelma (Bostock) Birrell in Queensland.

    03/21/2004 04:04:47
    1. [AUS-VIC-West] URL's for this week
    2. Tall Trees Family History
    3. URL's 19 March, 2004 If you would like to know how to get the previous 4000 URL's http://www.westnet.com.au/talltrees/starters/cd.html Thanks to Mary Criddle & Sandie for Contributing Australian Cemeteries http://www.ozgenonline.com/aust_cemeteries/wa/index.htm Bodangora Cemetery http://www.interment.net/data/aus/nsw/orana/wellington/bodangora/bodan.htm Camp Darley http://home.st.net.au/~dunn/ozatwar/campdarley.htm Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity, Waterford http://www.waterford-cathedral.com/ College of Arms http://www.college-of-arms.gov.uk/ Cornwall Visitations http://www.uk-genealogy.org.uk/england/Cornwall/visitations/index.html Dead The Last Taboo http://www.deathonline.net/index.cfm Far Eastern Volunteers Site http://www.far-eastern-volunteers.co.uk General Register Office - England http://www.statistics.gov.uk/nsbase/registration/certificates.asp GeneraSion http://generasion.1022.net Hemmant Cemetery & Crematorium http://tinyurl.com/2rmrw History Television http://www.HistoryTelevision.ca Kathleen's Story http://timewitnesses.org/english/blitz.html Legacy - Free Family History Program http://tinyurl.com/yw41 Mount Gravatt Cemetery & Crematorium http://tinyurl.com/ys7yd Newtown Project http://www.sydneyarchives.info/newtown/Related_Sites/related_sites.html Old British & Colonial Occupations http://cousins.future.easyspace.com/occlink.cfm Peerage.com http://www.thepeerage.com Person's Missing http://www.personsmissing.com/alphregister.html Pinnaroo Cemetery & Crematorium http://tinyurl.com/38c6h Port Fairy -Portland-George Town 1841 Passenger Arrivals & Departures http://www.hotkey.net.au/~jwilliams4/port9.htm Port Fairy - Portland - George Town 1843 Passenger Arrivals & Departures http://www.hotkey.net.au/~jwilliams4/port7b.htm Port Fairy - Portland- Georgetown 1844 Passenger Arrivals & Departures http://www.hotkey.net.au/~jwilliams4/port8b.htm Presbyterian Church of Aotearoa New Zealand http://www.presbyterian.org.nz/ RAAF Uniforms http://www.diggerhistory.info/pages-uniforms/raaf.htm South Australian Passenger Lists 1836-1840 http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~dicummings/SAShips1836-1840.htm St. Allpius' Church Ballarat East http://www.statelibrary.vic.gov.au/pictoria/a/0/6/im/a06501.jpg Starting Genealogy CD http://tinyurl.com/yw42 Surnames Found in Monmouthshire Marriage Index 1754-1812 http://mysite.freeserve.com/MonmouthSurnames The 1834 Poor Law Amendment Act http://users.ox.ac.uk/~peter/workhouse/poorlaws/1834frames.html Cheers, Carolyn Harris - nee Johnson (Victorian in exile) PO Box 4157, Myaree Business Centre, Myaree 6960, Western Australia [email protected] Tall Trees Family History http://www.westnet.com.au/talltrees Perth Dead Person's Society http://www.perthdps.com/research/har02.html Legacy Family Tree is now FREE. Download from http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com/Index.asp?mid=27495Ji ================================================== My family tree is a few branches short! Help appreciated

    03/19/2004 08:00:16
    1. [AUS-VIC-West] WEST WIMMERA MAIL
    2. Daryl John Crabtree
    3. July 4, 1919 Sergeant Rod McDONALD, son of Mrs M. McDONALD, of Apsley, is expected home at an early date. On Thursday, June 19th, Mrs A.J. MUNN was given a kitchen tea by her many friends in Apsley and district. Mrs F. MUNN presided, and quite an enjoyable afternoon was spent. Mrs MUNN received many useful presents for the kitchen. Mr H.B. WALLER, postmaster, of Ballarat East, formally of Natimuk, is just recovering from a four weeks' attack of influenza, followed by pleurisy. Daryl Crabtree Gladstone Qld www.ballaratgenealogy.org.au/goroke/

    03/17/2004 07:10:59
    1. [AUS-VIC-West] WEST WIMMERA MAIL
    2. Daryl John Crabtree
    3. July 4, 1919 Mr James CHASTON, of Minimay, was on Wednesday of last week, standing on the pole of the road grader, adjusting some harness, when by some means he slipped, and fell behind the heels of one of the horses, which kicked, and inflicted rather severe injuries to Mr CHASTON's head. At a meeting of the public of Booroopki, and Morea, held on Friday evening last --Mr D.J. CRABTREE snr in the chair-- it was resolved that future welcome home socials be held at Minimay instead of Booroopki, on account of the illness of Mr and Mrs D. CARRACHER, at whose house the socials have, up to the present, been held. Daryl Crabtree Gladstone Qld www.ballaratgenealogy.org.au/goroke/

    03/17/2004 07:10:43