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    1. Early history of Donnybrook - help needed
    2. Colleen Dunk
    3. Hi All I am feeling very sentimental today after receiving some very sad news last night. One of my beloved Aunt's died at age 96 ,even at that age is was still a shock because she was as fit as a fiddle & not at all sick. My Mum & other Aunty had both seen her on Monday & Tuesday & she was perfectly fine - but by late Wednesday had passed away. I have been looking through my family history notes of some of the conversations I had with my Aunty over recent years. I know she & the other older sisters & brothers of my Mum's went to school in Donnybrook.( Mum was the baby of the the 7 kids & was born in SA after the family had left WA ) so the time frame would have been probably been after 1915 that they attended the local school - but it may have been a few years before.The family had left WA & were living in Adelaide by late 1922.I know at one stage in WA my Grandfather worked on cutting down "The tall trees " as he called them & at other times he did various jobs with his horse & cart. I have been told that at the time that the area of Donnybrook where my DOUGAL family lived was ,it was very basic living conditions,especially for a family with 6 kids. Apparently my family were good friends with many of the families from these railway cottages .The only brick places were the railways cottages & everyone else lived in tent type structures- including my family. It seems that my Aunties & Uncles had to walk a very long way into the school.There were no roads or even proper paths to follow ,they had to follow the fence lines in order not to get lost.I'd loved to figure out where these railways cottages where that my family lived by & their neighbors - in regards to where the actual school was.I get the impression that my Aunt's & Uncles had to walk a very long way to get to school & not just 5 > 10 minutes - I get the impression it would have easily been between 30 > 60 minutes walk to get to school. each day. Our family is Catholic but there were no early Catholic schools or Churches to attend at the time.I have been told that Mr Padman was the only teacher at the time.My deceased Aunty had said that there were about only 6 kids in each class level but it was all one big classroom in the public school of the time.Funnily enough I did a white pages search of Donnybrook & there are 3 PADMAN's still living in the area.Any locals know of a Mr Padman that may have worked in the local school ? Are there any current records of the Donnybrook local school from the early 1900's ? How do I find them from SA ? I am very interested in hearing & learning about any early history of the Donnybrook area from 1910 onwards till 1922 & the local school & community Are there any early school records or census ,voting rolls of the local area ? If so then how can I access these from SA ? Are there any early maps of the area - in order to work out where my family could have lived ? Any advise or ideas would be truly appreciated & would help me on my sentimental journey re my family. Thanks for any help & for allowing me my sentimental journey Colleen Dunk - Adelaide cdunk@ozemail.com.au PS - I keep on hoping that one day " The Tardis " will appear in my backyard & I will have all the answers I am looking for <LOL>

    08/03/2006 01:46:23
    1. Prideaux Bristol GLS
    2. Laurel & Noel
    3. Hi Readers, Would any one be able to tell me what the title means " Sword Bearer under Coronation of Bristol" in the 1861 census Francis G. Prideaux had this title. Hoping for some help thanks Laurel Burns

    08/03/2006 06:14:13
    1. searching for BULL cousins
    2. Maureen Rust
    3. Hi, I am new to this list. I live in Norfolk, England. My Great Aunt, Elizabeth Mary SCOTT was born in Norfolk England in 1864. She married George P BULL and emigrated to Australia after 1901. I have traced the names of some of their descendants and would dearly love to get in touch with living cousins. They had a son - Frank George BULL who married Vera Doris LAKER. They had 3 children, Gloria, Neville Frank George and Delys. Frank died in 1961 in Manning Suburb and Vera died 1991 in Cloverdale. There is another son, William Norman BULL and he married Beatrix Amy LAKER (known as Trix). They had 3 children, Joan, Donald and Lois. William died 1989 in Mount Saint Camillus Nursing Home. I would love to make contact - I am sure they would love to know they have cousins in England. Thanks Mo

    08/02/2006 04:27:37
    1. Sprandel or Sprondel
    2. Beryl
    3. Hello List I'm trying to help an e-mail friend in Germany with their immigrating ancestors to Australia. Dose only on the list have any of these three sisters in their tree. Helena SPRANDEL or SPRONDEL b. 30 Oct 1818 Caroline Sophia SPRANDEL or SPRONDEL b. 5 Nov 1820 Henriette Elisabeth SPRANDEL or SPRONDEL b. 15 May 1823 all born in Butzbach/Hessen Thank You Beryl

    08/02/2006 03:40:38
    1. New member -Pigram
    2. cheryl hayes
    3. Hello List , I am looking for a newspaper cutting for any Pigrams in West Australia whom passed away in the last few weeks .Most likely in a Broome newspaper. Thanks a lot Cheryl Hayes http://www.clhayes.com _________________________________________________________________ Be the one of the first to try the NEW Windows Live Mail. http://ideas.live.com/programPage.aspx?versionId=5d21c51a-b161-4314-9b0e-4911fb2b2e6d

    08/02/2006 02:16:04
    1. Roll Call: LEIGHTON and WADDINGHAM Surnames
    2. Heather Waddingham
    3. Hi List: I am looking for a Harry LEIGHTON who immigrated before 1901 to Australia from England. "The" Harry I am looking for was born in Peterborough England in the 1870's. He had several siblings and was the child of Daniel LEIGHTON and Mary Ann PROCTER LEIGHTON. Secondly my husband's line was WADDINGHAM. The family was originally from England and moved to Kingston, Ontario Canada around 1837. It was a large family. Some of them would immigrate from Canada onto the USA including California. Some of those members went onto Australia as well. I am NOT actively working on the "Waddingham Australian branch. But if anyone is, have a look at this link: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=CDNROOTS you may find some Waddingham's that could be of interest to you. Thanks for any help you may be able to provide. Heather Leighton Waddingham Kingston Ontario Canada Heather Waddingham Campobello Parish Coordinator http://www.rootsweb.com/~nbcampob/ My England and Canadian Roots http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=CDNROOTS __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    07/28/2006 01:14:46
    1. Roll Call
    2. Sheelagh Wiles
    3. Hi Listers I don't think I have ever put a "ROLL CALL" up, but I just can't get any further and I'm hoping for some help. The names I am trying to follow up are NUGENT KENNY McLEAN McDONALD VOS KAVANAGH CONLON DINSDALE BRENNAN COGAN Hoping that someone may be able to help me Many Thanks Sheelagh Wiles Whyalla Stuart, SA. swiles@ozemail.com.au

    07/28/2006 11:16:03
    1. RE: [AUS-WA] Stephen MILLARD - Convict
    2. Michael Cheeseman
    3. Hello Philip Someone was tracing this family. A great grandson of Joseph Millard in Queensland some five years ago. from that I have: 28-01-1828 Marriage Stephen Millard (born 1797) and Mary Foxwell, Croscombe, Somerset. believe lived at Kilverstreet Plain, Croscombe, Somerset. 16-03-1828 Baptism Joseph Millard, Croscombe. 28-12-1828 Baptism Joseph Millard, Croscombe. (Second Joseph.) 19-03-1834 Baptism Stephen Millard 24-06-1836 Baptism George Millard ? ? 1838 Birth Frances Millard ? ? 1841 Birth James Millard 12-09-1843 Marriage Stephen Millard (born 1797) and Hester Coombs, Bristol. 21-11-1843 Birth George Millard 06-09-1845 Birth Elizabeth Millard 18-07-1847 Birth Henry Millard (Died Feb 1850) 17-01-1850 Birth Henry Millard 20-02-1852 Birth Ann Millard 1851 Census Mary Millard Age 45 years Croscombe 1851 Census Stephen Millard Age 19 years 1851 Census Frances Millard Age 15 years 1851 Census George Millard Age 13 years 31-12-1850 Conviction Joseph Millard (born about 1828) Wells, Somerset Court. 31-12-1850 Conviction Stephen Millard (born about 1810) Wells, Somerset Court. Note your in London Check AJCP microfilm "The Criminal Register of prisoners in English Goals between 1805-1867 Joseph Millard, Stephen Millard and Thomas Millard were tried and found guilty at the Epiphany Sessions of the Court held at Wells, Somerset on the 31st December, 1850. Convictions in the Wells, Somerset, Court for December 31st 1850. Joseph Millard, was sentenced to 14 years imprisonment on this day in this Court. Stephen Millard was also given 14 years. Thomas Millard received 15 years in Wells Joseph and Stephan are shown as 1 and 2 for the day on the Wells Charge Summary Sheet. One was charged with stealing and the other with receiving. Local Newspaper(s) report of the trial not searched. Normally 11 months was spent in solitary confinement after sentencing in a UK Prison before being assigned to a ship. There may have been contact with family after 11 months andf before being sent overseas. 03-05-1852 Transportation Joseph Millard from Plymouth on "William Jardine" to Western Australia 03-05-1852 Transportation Stephen Millard from Plymouth on "William Jardine" to Western Australia The William Jardine 671 ton ship was built in Liverpool in 1836. It was employed as a convict transport and left Plymouth, England on May 3, 1852 bound for the Swan River Colony. She carried the seventh of 37 shipments of male convicts destined for Western Australia. The voyage took 88 days and the William Jardine arrived in Fremantle on August 1, 1852 with 102 passengers and 212 convicts [Erickson]. James Raiff and James Donnelly [aka Donnett] were the captain and surgeon respectively. Upon arrival new Swan River Colony convict numbers were assigned and the convicts descritption taken. It seems Stephan was convicted with a sibling. Millard Stephen 1362 14y 42 Wells 31 12 1850 Millard Joseph 1363 14y 23 Wells 31 12 1850 Acc 128/32 State Archives Millard Stephen 1362 labourer married height 5' 8 1/2", hair dark brown, eyes dark, face long, complexion fresh, build stout distinguishing features None Millard Joseph 1363 labourer single children none height 5' 9 1/4", hair dark brown eyes hazel face oval complexion fair build stout distinguishing marks None 03-08-1852 Transfer to Fremantle Prison Joseph Millard 03-08-1852 Transfer to Fremantle Prison Stephen Millard 1852-1854 would have been living in the Convict buildings on Fremantle beach converted by the convicts of the Scindian out of three warehouses or moved to a convict depot for work on goverment projects - buildings, roads, bridges etc. 1-7-1854 Ticket of Leave Stephen Millard (WA) In 1854 Ticket of Leave granted for what Resident Magistrates area? he worked as a shoemaker during his Ticket of Leave Period but I dont have where. The Resident Magistrates area was the area a convict was permitted to live and work in. Sort of like parol today they had to regulary report to the Resident Magistrate. Some could work for themselves others for employers or the government via Convict depot's. 17-03-1855 Ticket of Leave Joseph Millard (WA) Thomas Millard also convicted at Wells in 1850 but transported on the Edwin Fox. The possibility these three are all related and probably committed the same crime is strong. A search of Acc 1156 index at WAGS or Battye Library may indicate sources for the offence they were sentenced for. The Prison from which transportees were taken to the ships from have a brief description of the crime committed. Once you know the Prison from Acc 1156 you can search AJCP films 5971-5991 for your convicts in the UK Prison registers. Ticket of leave could be granted on arrival but more often was after a number of months of consecutive good behavour while working in the various projects the colonial government had the convict work parties on. These included roads, Bridges and government building construction also the Fremantle Prison built between 1851-1855 to name but some. Ticket of Leave allowed a convict to work in a specified District either assigned for specific tasks by a settler, pastoralist often using their skills from home such as stonemason, carpenter, cobbler, clerk etc or as a general labourer. Those convicts that could not find work remained at the local Convict Depot and may be required to work on local convict work parties for building infrustructure needed in the area. Ticket of Leave men earned a small wage while working but had certain conditions such as a curfew to abide. When this or other rules of the TL were broken they could have time added to their sentence. They had to report to the Resident Magistrate every six months while on Ticket of Leave. Failure to do so could result in being charged as at large and having the TL revoked. Committing a crime while not matter how petty would also have the TL revoked and often years added to their sentence. If a convict remained on good behavour on ticket of leave he may be granted a Conditional Pardon. The main condition was that they not return to the UK. If he returned to the UK he could have his original sentence carried out. In many cases this meant being hanged. Many convicts were sentenced to hang but commuted to transportation. Of those that returned who were not sentenced to hang they were convicted of being at large and sent back as a convict again on another ship. There are a few known cases of this. Many other British colonies did not allow convicts in such as Singapore, S. Aust. to name some. Conditional Pardon allowed movement between colonies that permitted it but permission to leave WA had to be granted first. Many convicts left on the sly of course and had to hide their convict past. The Ticket of Leave was carried by the convict himself so unless it has been passed down in the family it will not have survived. It is common amoung convict families to try to hide their origins as the Convict class was considered far below that of free settlers and so rarely mixed socially. This has often manifested itself through the generations as a family trait of secrecy on family business. Until 1979 very few would admit being descended from a convict in WA. It still carried a social stigma especially as a few children and many grandchildren of convicts were still alive. Similarly for children and grandchildren of Free Settlers who retained their parents and grandparents attitudes about the convicts. Thomas Millard born circa 1815 was convicted in 1850 at Wells to 15 years for a felony. This seems that if they were all involved together, Thomas was considered more responsible or the mastermind. He arrived on the "Edwin Fox" on the 21.11.1858. The "Edwin Fox" hull is at Picton on the South Island of New Zealand and is being restored. It is the only known surviving convict ship to WA. 05-11-1859 Conditional Pardon Joseph Millard (granted at ? WA) 29-12-1860 Conditional Pardon Stephen Millard (granted at ? WA) Greenough (Champion Bay - Geraldton) convict registers dont start til 1864/5 unfortunately Check with compiled list of Employers of TL men (on microfiche Battye Library) Not all convicts listed even when employers are known from other sources. 1863 Arrival in Queensland Joseph Millard 26-06-1865 Marriage Joseph Millard and Jane Underwood, Queensland. Stephan Millard was a shoemaker at Champion Bay 1873. Champion Bay later called Gerald's Town after Governor Fitzgerald. Then became Geraldton about 600 km's north of Perth. 1880-1885 WA Almanac - Stephan Millard Harding River. North West 30-12-1903 Death Joseph Millard, Queensland. Outstanding queries include:- Is the Joseph Millard (Convict) the same Joseph Millard who was born to Stephen Millard and Mary Foxwell? Were Joseph and Stephen Millard on the "William Jardine" related ie Uncle and Nephew or cousins or ?. Is the Stephen Millard married in 1828 the same as the Stephen Millard married in 1843? Not sure if these are connected to Joseph, Stephan or Thomas Millard. Ebenezer MILLARD was born in 1881 and died in 1953. He married Clara Rachel Jane GARDINER (the two cousins Jesse and Reuben arrived in 1842 and with their two wives had 23 children!). She was born 23-2-1879 at Brunswick in WA and died 23-8-1959. She was the daughter of Arthur Bradley GARDINER and Elizabeth Marsden HOOPER. Arthur Bradley was the son of Jesse GARDINER. This from a descendant of Reuben's daughter Emma who married convict Charles Woodley. The Metropolitan Cemetery listing at http://www.mcb.wa.gov.au JOSEPH MILLARD Application Number KB00017524 who was 72 when he died on 22 Junly 1916. He lived in Mt Lawley a suburb of Perth, and is buried at the Karrakatta cemetery in the WESLEYAN section, location BC, grave number 0258. The Grant number was K0008811 which EXPIRED 01 Jan 1900. It would pay to check with them though because generally the very old graves are protected from "recycling". Joseph William MILLARD, who married a Anne ELLARD in Perth in 1897 (reg no. 1004). They had 4 children according to the Pioneer BDM Indexes, although one is doubtful. MILLARD Isabella Esme b1898 Bellvue Reg no. 4426 MILLARD Dorothy Margarite b 1901 Perth Reg no. 4551 MILLARD Frank Edward died 1901(17 mnths) N.S.W. Reg no. 1798 MILLARD Joseph Alexander b 1903 Perth Reg no. 5124 Hope this information is of assistance regards Michael Cheeseman -----Original Message----- From: Philip Candy [mailto:philcandy@hotmail.com] Sent: Thursday, 27 July 2006 4:57 PM To: AUS-WA-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [AUS-WA] Stephen MILLARD - Convict Dear Wendy Many thanks for this reply. From the Convict Dictionary I have this information: MILLARD Stephen (1362) 1810 Married Labourer, convicted Wells 31.12.1850 14 yrs; arr "William Jardine" 1.8.1852, TL 1.7.1854 CP 29.12.1860. and from the WA Bicentennial Dictionaries: MILLARD Stephen b1810,(expiree). Arr per William Jardine 4.8.1852,,Shoemaker. Employed a T/L shoemaker at Champion Bay 1873. Harding River. North West (1880-5 Alm) I was hoping that there may have been other references to this man in or around Geraldton. I'll keep looking. Thanks a lot for your help. Kind regards Philip Candy -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. 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    07/28/2006 06:22:33
    1. RE: [GERALDTON] Stephen MILLARD - Convict
    2. Philip Candy
    3. Dear Michael Thank you very much for all this information, and for being able to put your hands on the earlier inquiry. I am unrelated to this family, but have been trying to assist Joe Crane, because I became intrigued by his research. I wasn't sked to do this, but I felt that he had made some incorrect assumptions about his ancestry, and that he needed some breakthrough insights to get back to earlier generations. I have spent the past couple of months on-and-off working on his family, simply out of interest, as a result of which I have established pretty conclusively that he was barking up the wrong tree with respect both to the Millard line and the Foxwell line. I have managed to establish that Stephen Millard was a son of John and Sarah (Budgett) Millard of Cloford, and that Mary Foxwell was a daughter of Benjamin and Sarah (Ryall) Foxwell of Croscombe. This seems to have given him a second wind, and just yesterday he posted a new inquiry on the Somerset List, asking for help in getting back to earlier generations in these two families. Personally, I think he is on much more solid ground now with these two different lines in inquiry. I think he has been incredibly fortunate over the years with the amount of help he has been given, especially by researchers in Australia (I am an Australian, although I am currently living in London), and because of the documentation that frequently surrounds convict ancestors. Thanks once again for your help and kind interest. Philip Candy >From: "Michael Cheeseman" <forever_fossicking@bigpond.com> >Reply-To: <forever_fossicking@bigpond.com> >To: AUS-WA-GERALDTON-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [GERALDTON] RE: [AUS-WA] Stephen MILLARD - Convict >Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2006 12:22:33 +0800 > >Hello Philip > >Someone was tracing this family. A great grandson >of Joseph Millard in Queensland some five years ago. > >from that I have: > >28-01-1828 Marriage Stephen Millard (born 1797) and Mary Foxwell, >Croscombe, >Somerset. >believe lived at Kilverstreet Plain, Croscombe, Somerset. > >16-03-1828 Baptism Joseph Millard, Croscombe. > >28-12-1828 Baptism Joseph Millard, Croscombe. (Second Joseph.) > >19-03-1834 Baptism Stephen Millard > >24-06-1836 Baptism George Millard > >? ? 1838 Birth Frances Millard > >? ? 1841 Birth James Millard > >12-09-1843 Marriage Stephen Millard (born 1797) and Hester Coombs, Bristol. > >21-11-1843 Birth George Millard > >06-09-1845 Birth Elizabeth Millard > >18-07-1847 Birth Henry Millard (Died Feb 1850) > >17-01-1850 Birth Henry Millard > >20-02-1852 Birth Ann Millard > >1851 Census Mary Millard Age 45 years Croscombe > >1851 Census Stephen Millard Age 19 years > >1851 Census Frances Millard Age 15 years > >1851 Census George Millard Age 13 years > >31-12-1850 Conviction Joseph Millard (born about 1828) Wells, Somerset >Court. > >31-12-1850 Conviction Stephen Millard (born about 1810) Wells, Somerset >Court. > >Note your in London > >Check AJCP microfilm "The Criminal Register of prisoners in English Goals >between 1805-1867 > >Joseph Millard, Stephen Millard and Thomas Millard were tried and found >guilty at the >Epiphany Sessions of the Court held at Wells, Somerset on the 31st >December, >1850. > >Convictions in the Wells, Somerset, Court for December 31st 1850. > >Joseph Millard, was sentenced to 14 years imprisonment on this day in this >Court. >Stephen Millard was also given 14 years. Thomas Millard received 15 years >in Wells > >Joseph and Stephan are shown as 1 and 2 for the day on the Wells Charge >Summary Sheet. >One was charged with stealing and the other with receiving. > >Local Newspaper(s) report of the trial not searched. > >Normally 11 months was spent in solitary confinement after sentencing in a >UK Prison >before being assigned to a ship. There may have been contact with family >after 11 months >andf before being sent overseas. > >03-05-1852 Transportation Joseph Millard from Plymouth on "William Jardine" >to Western Australia > >03-05-1852 Transportation Stephen Millard from Plymouth on "William >Jardine" >to Western Australia > >The William Jardine 671 ton ship was built in Liverpool in 1836. >It was employed as a convict transport and left Plymouth, England >on May 3, 1852 bound for the Swan River Colony. She carried the >seventh of 37 shipments of male convicts destined for Western Australia. >The voyage took 88 days and the William Jardine arrived in Fremantle >on August 1, 1852 with 102 passengers and 212 convicts [Erickson]. >James Raiff and James Donnelly [aka Donnett] were the captain and surgeon >respectively. > >Upon arrival new Swan River Colony convict numbers were assigned and the >convicts descritption taken. It seems Stephan was convicted with a sibling. > >Millard Stephen 1362 14y 42 Wells 31 12 1850 >Millard Joseph 1363 14y 23 Wells 31 12 1850 > >Acc 128/32 State Archives > >Millard Stephen 1362 labourer married height 5' 8 1/2", hair dark >brown, eyes dark, >face long, complexion fresh, build stout distinguishing features None > >Millard Joseph 1363 labourer single children none height 5' 9 1/4", >hair dark brown >eyes hazel face oval complexion fair build stout distinguishing marks None > >03-08-1852 Transfer to Fremantle Prison Joseph Millard > >03-08-1852 Transfer to Fremantle Prison Stephen Millard > >1852-1854 would have been living in the Convict buildings >on Fremantle beach converted by the convicts of the Scindian >out of three warehouses or moved to a convict depot for >work on goverment projects - buildings, roads, bridges etc. > >1-7-1854 Ticket of Leave Stephen Millard (WA) > >In 1854 Ticket of Leave granted for what Resident Magistrates area? >he worked as a shoemaker during his Ticket of Leave Period but I dont >have where. The Resident Magistrates area was the area a convict was >permitted to live and work in. Sort of like parol today they had to >regulary report to the Resident Magistrate. Some could work for themselves >others for employers or the government via Convict depot's. > > >17-03-1855 Ticket of Leave Joseph Millard (WA) > >Thomas Millard also convicted at Wells in 1850 but transported on the Edwin >Fox. >The possibility these three are all related and probably committed the same >crime >is strong. > >A search of Acc 1156 index at WAGS or Battye Library may indicate sources >for the offence they were sentenced for. The Prison from which transportees >were taken to the ships from have a brief description of the crime >committed. >Once you know the Prison from Acc 1156 you can search AJCP films 5971-5991 >for your convicts in the UK Prison registers. > >Ticket of leave could be granted on arrival but more often >was after a number of months of consecutive good behavour >while working in the various projects the colonial >government had the convict work parties on. > >These included roads, Bridges and government building >construction also the Fremantle Prison built between >1851-1855 to name but some. Ticket of Leave allowed >a convict to work in a specified District either assigned >for specific tasks by a settler, pastoralist often using >their skills from home such as stonemason, carpenter, >cobbler, clerk etc or as a general labourer. > >Those convicts that could not find work remained at the >local Convict Depot and may be required to work on local >convict work parties for building infrustructure needed >in the area. Ticket of Leave men earned a small wage while >working but had certain conditions such as a curfew to >abide. When this or other rules of the TL were broken they >could have time added to their sentence. They had to report >to the Resident Magistrate every six months while on >Ticket of Leave. Failure to do so could result in being >charged as at large and having the TL revoked. Committing >a crime while not matter how petty would also have the TL >revoked and often years added to their sentence. > >If a convict remained on good behavour on ticket of leave >he may be granted a Conditional Pardon. The main condition >was that they not return to the UK. If he returned to the >UK he could have his original sentence carried out. In many >cases this meant being hanged. Many convicts were sentenced >to hang but commuted to transportation. Of those that returned >who were not sentenced to hang they were convicted of being at >large and sent back as a convict again on another ship. There >are a few known cases of this. > >Many other British colonies did not allow convicts in such as >Singapore, S. Aust. to name some. Conditional Pardon allowed >movement between colonies that permitted it but permission to >leave WA had to be granted first. Many convicts left on the >sly of course and had to hide their convict past. > >The Ticket of Leave was carried by the convict himself so unless >it has been passed down in the family it will not have survived. >It is common amoung convict families to try to hide their origins >as the Convict class was considered far below that of free >settlers and so rarely mixed socially. This has often manifested >itself through the generations as a family trait of secrecy on >family business. > >Until 1979 very few would admit being descended from a convict in >WA. It still carried a social stigma especially as a few children >and many grandchildren of convicts were still alive. Similarly for children >and grandchildren of Free Settlers who retained their >parents and grandparents attitudes about the convicts. > >Thomas Millard born circa 1815 was convicted in 1850 >at Wells to 15 years for a felony. This seems that if >they were all involved together, Thomas was considered more >responsible or the mastermind. He arrived on the "Edwin Fox" >on the 21.11.1858. The "Edwin Fox" hull is at Picton on >the South Island of New Zealand and is being restored. >It is the only known surviving convict ship to WA. > >05-11-1859 Conditional Pardon Joseph Millard (granted at ? WA) > >29-12-1860 Conditional Pardon Stephen Millard (granted at ? WA) >Greenough (Champion Bay - Geraldton) convict registers dont start >til 1864/5 unfortunately > >Check with compiled list of Employers of TL men (on microfiche Battye >Library) >Not all convicts listed even when employers are known from other sources. > >1863 Arrival in Queensland Joseph Millard > >26-06-1865 Marriage Joseph Millard and Jane Underwood, Queensland. > >Stephan Millard was a shoemaker at Champion Bay 1873. Champion Bay later >called Gerald's Town after Governor Fitzgerald. Then became Geraldton >about 600 km's north of Perth. > >1880-1885 WA Almanac - Stephan Millard Harding River. North West > >30-12-1903 Death Joseph Millard, Queensland. > >Outstanding queries include:- > >Is the Joseph Millard (Convict) the same Joseph Millard who was born to >Stephen Millard and Mary Foxwell? > >Were Joseph and Stephen Millard on the "William Jardine" related ie Uncle >and Nephew or cousins or ?. > >Is the Stephen Millard married in 1828 the same as the Stephen Millard >married in 1843? > >Not sure if these are connected to Joseph, Stephan or Thomas Millard. > >Ebenezer MILLARD was born in 1881 and died in 1953. He married Clara >Rachel >Jane GARDINER (the two cousins Jesse and Reuben arrived in 1842 and with >their >two wives had 23 children!). She was born 23-2-1879 at Brunswick in WA and >died 23-8-1959. She was the daughter of Arthur Bradley GARDINER and >Elizabeth >Marsden HOOPER. Arthur Bradley was the son of Jesse GARDINER. This from a >descendant of >Reuben's daughter Emma who married convict Charles Woodley. > >The Metropolitan Cemetery listing at http://www.mcb.wa.gov.au > >JOSEPH MILLARD Application Number KB00017524 who was 72 when he died on 22 >Junly 1916. He lived in Mt Lawley a suburb of Perth, and is buried at the >Karrakatta cemetery in the WESLEYAN section, location BC, grave number >0258. The Grant number was K0008811 which EXPIRED 01 Jan 1900. It would >pay to check with them though because generally the very old graves are >protected from "recycling". > >Joseph William MILLARD, who married a Anne ELLARD in Perth in 1897 (reg no. >1004). > They had 4 children according to the Pioneer BDM Indexes, although one is >doubtful. > >MILLARD Isabella Esme b1898 Bellvue Reg no. 4426 >MILLARD Dorothy Margarite b 1901 Perth Reg no. 4551 >MILLARD Frank Edward died 1901(17 mnths) N.S.W. Reg no. 1798 >MILLARD Joseph Alexander b 1903 Perth Reg no. 5124 > >Hope this information is of assistance > >regards > >Michael Cheeseman > > >-----Original Message----- >From: Philip Candy [mailto:philcandy@hotmail.com] >Sent: Thursday, 27 July 2006 4:57 PM >To: AUS-WA-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [AUS-WA] Stephen MILLARD - Convict > > >Dear Wendy > >Many thanks for this reply. > > >From the Convict Dictionary I have this information: > >MILLARD Stephen (1362) 1810 Married Labourer, convicted Wells 31.12.1850 14 >yrs; arr "William Jardine" 1.8.1852, TL 1.7.1854 CP 29.12.1860. > >and from the WA Bicentennial Dictionaries: > >MILLARD Stephen b1810,(expiree). Arr per William Jardine >4.8.1852,,Shoemaker. Employed a T/L shoemaker at Champion Bay 1873. >Harding River. North West (1880-5 Alm) > >I was hoping that there may have been other references to this man in or >around Geraldton. > >I'll keep looking. > >Thanks a lot for your help. > >Kind regards > >Philip Candy > >-- >No virus found in this outgoing message. >Checked by AVG Free Edition. >Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.10.4/402 - Release Date: 27/07/2006 > > > >==== AUS-WA-GERALDTON Mailing List ==== > GENEALOGIST'S PRAYER: >God grant me the serenity to accept the ancestors I cannot find, >the courage to find the ones I can,and the wisdom to document >thoroughly. > >============================== >Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the >last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: >http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx >

    07/28/2006 12:53:02
    1. RE: [AUS-WA] RE: MILLARD
    2. Philip Candy
    3. Many thanks Sandra It would certainly be interesting to trace the last years of this man's life, but as I know quote a lot about his descendants and what happened to the rest of his family in England, it is really just curioslty that has driven me to track down his final resting place. Kind regards Philip Candy >From: "Vision Splendid" <vision_splendid@hotmail.com> >Reply-To: AUS-WA-L@rootsweb.com >To: AUS-WA-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [AUS-WA] RE: MILLARD >Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2006 00:26:27 +0000 > >Phillip ... I checked the MCB database and he doesn't show up there but >mind you that does not have the earlier cemeteries details. > >A thought for further research may be via the Police Gazettes at the Battye >Library. Someone with a researcher's ticket will need to check these for >you. > >The movement of convicts around the districts shows up in these. > >Bright Blessings, > >Sandra. > >Fremantle W. Aust. > >Vision Splendid Family History - http://tinyurl.com/o3mad >FFFIAF Member - http://www.diggerz.org/~anzacs/fffaif.htm >Perth Dead Person's Society - >http://members.iinet.net.au/~perthdps/default.html >Reciprocal Research - http://www.londonancestor.com/recip/recip.htm >~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~* >Knowledge speaks and wisdom listens. >~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~* > > > > > >>From: AUS-WA-D-request@rootsweb.com >>Reply-To: AUS-WA-L@rootsweb.com >>To: AUS-WA-D@rootsweb.com >>Subject: AUS-WA-D Digest V06 #107 >>Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 15:00:02 -0600 >> >>Content-Type: text/plain >> >>AUS-WA-D Digest Volume 06 : Issue 107 >> >>Today's Topics: >> #1 Fw: Brehaney Family ["Laurel & Noel" >><laurelnoel@foxall] >> #2 Re: [AUS-WA] Stephen MILLARD - Con [Wendy <wgb@iinet.net.au>] >> #3 Re: [AUS-WA] Stephen MILLARD - Con ["Philip Candy" >><philcandy@hotmail.] >> #4 Re: [AUS-WA] Franklin help needed ["Hilary Franklin" >><hilaryf@bigpond] >> #5 Re: [AUS-WA] Franklin help needed ["Hilary Franklin" >><hilaryf@bigpond] >> >>Administrivia: >>To unsubscribe from AUS-WA-D, send a message to >> >> AUS-WA-D-request@rootsweb.com >> >>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-WA-D list administrator, send mail to >> >>"Rob Nelson, Perth WA" <mailto:rnelson@cleo.murdoch.edu.au> >> >> >> >>______________________________ > > >>X-Message: #1 >>Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 12:36:17 +1000 >>From: "Laurel & Noel" <laurelnoel@foxall.com.au> >>To: AUS-WA-L@rootsweb.com >>Message-ID: <001701c6b125$70c346f0$6120ddcb@burns836e6f6e2> >>Subject: Fw: Brehaney Family >>Content-Type: text/plain; >> charset="iso-8859-1" >> >>----- Original Message ----- >>From: Laurel & Noel >>To: AUS-WA-L@rootsweb.com >>Sent: >>Subject: Brehaney Family >> >> >>John Shearer Married Bridget Brehaney, in Australia 10-10-1864, there >>were 11 children Catherine B.1865,Mary B.1867, WilliamB.1869, Susanah B. >>1872, >>Susan B. 1873, Jane B. 1876, Sarah B. 1878, Grace B. 1880,John B.1882. >>Martha B. 1883, John B. 1886. >>John Shearer B.1834c Died 6-8-1918 is in Daylesford Cemetery. >>Bridget Shearer {nee Brehaney} B 1843c Died 6-10-1912. >>looking for any connection to this Family laurelnoel@foxall.com.au >>or Write to >>Mrs Lois Trembearth >>11 Gordon Street >>Oakleigh East Vic. 3166 >> >>______________________________ > > >>X-Message: #2 >>Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 15:46:47 +0800 >>From: Wendy <wgb@iinet.net.au> >>To: AUS-WA-L@rootsweb.com >>Message-ID: <44C86F67.3000803@iinet.net.au> >>Subject: Re: [AUS-WA] Stephen MILLARD - Convict >>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed >>Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit >> >>Hi Philip, >> >>The Western Australian Pioneer Index 1841 - 1905 does not show a >>marriage or a death for your Stephen Millard. >> >>Cheers >>Wendy >>Perth, West Aust >> >>Philip Candy wrote: >> >> > Fellow Listers >> > >> > I am seeking information about Stephen MILLARD, a convict who arrived >> > in Fremantle in 1852 from Somerset, aged about 48. >> > >> > I have information that he was in Gerldton until about 1885, and that >> > he worked as a shoemaker after gaining his Ticket of Leave. >> > >> > Can anyone shed any light on what happened to him? >> > >> > I can't access the Geraldton Pioneers' Index but suspect he must be >> > mentioned there. He may also be in the Geraldton cemetery, but the >> > online version is not working at present. >> > >> > I hope someone can help me. >> > >> > With kind regards >> > >> > Philip Candy >> > London >> > >> > >> >>______________________________ > > >>X-Message: #3 >>Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 08:57:15 +0000 >>From: "Philip Candy" <philcandy@hotmail.com> >>To: AUS-WA-L@rootsweb.com >>Message-ID: <BAY105-F9745617D46A0B56F5C214A3580@phx.gbl> >>Subject: Re: [AUS-WA] Stephen MILLARD - Convict >>Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed >> >>Dear Wendy >> >>Many thanks for this reply. >> >>From the Convict Dictionary I have this information: >> >>MILLARD Stephen (1362) 1810 Married Labourer, convicted Wells 31.12.1850 >>14 >>yrs; arr "William Jardine" 1.8.1852, TL 1.7.1854 CP 29.12.1860. >> >>and from the WA Bicentennial Dictionaries: >> >>MILLARD Stephen b1810,(expiree). Arr per William Jardine >>4.8.1852,,Shoemaker. Employed a T/L shoemaker at Champion Bay 1873. >>Harding River. North West (1880-5 Alm) >> >>I was hoping that there may have been other references to this man in or >>around Geraldton. >> >>I'll keep looking. >> >>Thanks a lot for your help. >> >>Kind regards >> >>Philip Candy >> >> >> >> >From: Wendy <wgb@iinet.net.au> >> >Reply-To: AUS-WA-L@rootsweb.com >> >To: AUS-WA-L@rootsweb.com >> >Subject: Re: [AUS-WA] Stephen MILLARD - Convict >> >Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 15:46:47 +0800 >> > >> >Hi Philip, >> > >> >The Western Australian Pioneer Index 1841 - 1905 does not show a >>marriage >> >or a death for your Stephen Millard. >> > >> >Cheers >> >Wendy >> >Perth, West Aust >> > >> >Philip Candy wrote: >> > >> >>Fellow Listers >> >> >> >>I am seeking information about Stephen MILLARD, a convict who arrived >>in >> >>Fremantle in 1852 from Somerset, aged about 48. >> >> >> >>I have information that he was in Gerldton until about 1885, and that >>he >> >>worked as a shoemaker after gaining his Ticket of Leave. >> >> >> >>Can anyone shed any light on what happened to him? >> >> >> >>I can't access the Geraldton Pioneers' Index but suspect he must be >> >>mentioned there. He may also be in the Geraldton cemetery, but the >>online >> >>version is not working at present. >> >> >> >>I hope someone can help me. >> >> >> >>With kind regards >> >> >> >>Philip Candy >> >>London >> >> >> >> >> > >> > >> >==== AUS-WA Mailing List ==== >> > >> >Q: Why do WA's cyber-genies hang out at the Perth DPS & use DPS-CHAT-L ? >> >A: Check out: ' http://www.perthdps.com/dps-chat.htm ' >> > >> >============================== >> >View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find >> >marriage announcements and more. Learn more: >> >http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx >> > >> >>______________________________ > > >>X-Message: #4 >>Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 19:28:03 +1000 >>From: "Hilary Franklin" <hilaryf@bigpond.com> >>To: AUS-WA-L@rootsweb.com >>Message-ID: <012d01c6b15e$f65d2720$0100000a@youryuo9rml95z> >>Subject: Re: [AUS-WA] Franklin help needed in WA >>Content-Type: text/plain; >> charset="iso-8859-1" >>Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit >> >>Hi Helen, >>Thanks for your help. WA research is new for me. I would like to take up >>your offer of a grave photo (if there is one), please. >>First Names Last Name Application Number >>ARTHUR EDGAR FRANKLIN KB00097109 Names are only recorded in capitals See >>legend for application code details >>Aged (Years) Date of Death Suburb >>76 01/05/1953 KOORDA Grave LocationKARRAKATTA ANGLICAN ZN >>0743 >> >>This offer by you is much appreciated. Genealogists are a caring group >>:)))) >> >>I've also found about 40 of my Nind family buried in WA. in the cemetery >>search. I haven't checked whether they're at Karrakatta but will do so and >>ask for photos over a period of time if that's OK with you. As I said , >>this >>is really appreciated and I hope that I can help someone with research in >>this area of Queensland sometime. >> >>Kind regards, >>Hilary >> >>______________________________ > > >>X-Message: #5 >>Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 19:34:25 +1000 >>From: "Hilary Franklin" <hilaryf@bigpond.com> >>To: AUS-WA-L@rootsweb.com >>Message-ID: <013201c6b15f$d9b36520$0100000a@youryuo9rml95z> >>Subject: Re: [AUS-WA] Franklin help needed in WA >>Content-Type: text/plain; >> charset="iso-8859-1" >>Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit >> >>Thanks for your help Ruth. This marriage doesn't seem to add up but it >>could >>be Arthur's first marriage. >> >>Once again, thanks, >>Regards, >>Hilary >> >>----- Original Message ----- >>From: "Ruth Bowden" <ruthieb@bigpond.com> >>To: <AUS-WA-L@rootsweb.com> >>Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 6:19 PM >>Subject: Re: [AUS-WA] Franklin help needed in WA >> >> >> > Hi, >> > This is the only Arthur E Franklin in the West Aust Reverse >>Marriage >> > index. >> > >> > FRANKLIN ARTHUR E PERTH 779 M 1913 COXON MARY C >> > >> > >> > Regards, >> > Ruth >> > >> > >> > > 1. the marriage of Arthur Edgar Franklin (son of Cornelius and >>Parysatis >> > > Franklin) and Euphemia Margaret Chambers (surname unknown and it >>could >>be >> > > Chambers) before 1921 in WA. Their son, Harold Kendall Franklin >>enlisted >> > > in both the Army and Air Force during WW2 and I have his parents >>names >>and >> > > his death information from the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. I >>have >> > > the death of Arthur Edgar in WA - buried at the Karratta Cemetery. >> > > > >_________________________________________________________________ >Find lost friends & family online! Search for free. >http://ninemsn.com.au/share/redir/adTrack.asp?mode=click&clientID=389&referral=HM_tagline&URL=http://ninemsn.schoolfriends.com.au > > >==== AUS-WA Mailing List ==== > >Q: Why do WA's cyber-genies hang out at the Perth DPS & use DPS-CHAT-L ? >A: Check out: ' http://www.perthdps.com/dps-chat.htm ' > >============================== >Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for >ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: >http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx >

    07/28/2006 12:18:15
    1. RE: [AUS-WA] RE: MILLARD
    2. Philip Candy
    3. Many thanks Sandra It would certainly be interesting to trace the last years of this man's life, but as I know quote a lot about his descendants and what happened to the rest of his family in England, it is really just curioslty that has driven me to track down his final resting place. Kind regards Philip Candy >From: "Vision Splendid" <vision_splendid@hotmail.com> >Reply-To: AUS-WA-L@rootsweb.com >To: AUS-WA-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [AUS-WA] RE: MILLARD >Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2006 00:26:27 +0000 > >Phillip ... I checked the MCB database and he doesn't show up there but >mind you that does not have the earlier cemeteries details. > >A thought for further research may be via the Police Gazettes at the Battye >Library. Someone with a researcher's ticket will need to check these for >you. > >The movement of convicts around the districts shows up in these. > >Bright Blessings, > >Sandra. > >Fremantle W. Aust. > >Vision Splendid Family History - http://tinyurl.com/o3mad >FFFIAF Member - http://www.diggerz.org/~anzacs/fffaif.htm >Perth Dead Person's Society - >http://members.iinet.net.au/~perthdps/default.html >Reciprocal Research - http://www.londonancestor.com/recip/recip.htm >~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~* >Knowledge speaks and wisdom listens. >~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~* > > > > > >>From: AUS-WA-D-request@rootsweb.com >>Reply-To: AUS-WA-L@rootsweb.com >>To: AUS-WA-D@rootsweb.com >>Subject: AUS-WA-D Digest V06 #107 >>Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 15:00:02 -0600 >> >>Content-Type: text/plain >> >>AUS-WA-D Digest Volume 06 : Issue 107 >> >>Today's Topics: >> #1 Fw: Brehaney Family ["Laurel & Noel" >><laurelnoel@foxall] >> #2 Re: [AUS-WA] Stephen MILLARD - Con [Wendy <wgb@iinet.net.au>] >> #3 Re: [AUS-WA] Stephen MILLARD - Con ["Philip Candy" >><philcandy@hotmail.] >> #4 Re: [AUS-WA] Franklin help needed ["Hilary Franklin" >><hilaryf@bigpond] >> #5 Re: [AUS-WA] Franklin help needed ["Hilary Franklin" >><hilaryf@bigpond] >> >>Administrivia: >>To unsubscribe from AUS-WA-D, send a message to >> >> AUS-WA-D-request@rootsweb.com >> >>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-WA-D list administrator, send mail to >> >>"Rob Nelson, Perth WA" <mailto:rnelson@cleo.murdoch.edu.au> >> >> >> >>______________________________ > > >>X-Message: #1 >>Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 12:36:17 +1000 >>From: "Laurel & Noel" <laurelnoel@foxall.com.au> >>To: AUS-WA-L@rootsweb.com >>Message-ID: <001701c6b125$70c346f0$6120ddcb@burns836e6f6e2> >>Subject: Fw: Brehaney Family >>Content-Type: text/plain; >> charset="iso-8859-1" >> >>----- Original Message ----- >>From: Laurel & Noel >>To: AUS-WA-L@rootsweb.com >>Sent: >>Subject: Brehaney Family >> >> >>John Shearer Married Bridget Brehaney, in Australia 10-10-1864, there >>were 11 children Catherine B.1865,Mary B.1867, WilliamB.1869, Susanah B. >>1872, >>Susan B. 1873, Jane B. 1876, Sarah B. 1878, Grace B. 1880,John B.1882. >>Martha B. 1883, John B. 1886. >>John Shearer B.1834c Died 6-8-1918 is in Daylesford Cemetery. >>Bridget Shearer {nee Brehaney} B 1843c Died 6-10-1912. >>looking for any connection to this Family laurelnoel@foxall.com.au >>or Write to >>Mrs Lois Trembearth >>11 Gordon Street >>Oakleigh East Vic. 3166 >> >>______________________________ > > >>X-Message: #2 >>Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 15:46:47 +0800 >>From: Wendy <wgb@iinet.net.au> >>To: AUS-WA-L@rootsweb.com >>Message-ID: <44C86F67.3000803@iinet.net.au> >>Subject: Re: [AUS-WA] Stephen MILLARD - Convict >>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed >>Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit >> >>Hi Philip, >> >>The Western Australian Pioneer Index 1841 - 1905 does not show a >>marriage or a death for your Stephen Millard. >> >>Cheers >>Wendy >>Perth, West Aust >> >>Philip Candy wrote: >> >> > Fellow Listers >> > >> > I am seeking information about Stephen MILLARD, a convict who arrived >> > in Fremantle in 1852 from Somerset, aged about 48. >> > >> > I have information that he was in Gerldton until about 1885, and that >> > he worked as a shoemaker after gaining his Ticket of Leave. >> > >> > Can anyone shed any light on what happened to him? >> > >> > I can't access the Geraldton Pioneers' Index but suspect he must be >> > mentioned there. He may also be in the Geraldton cemetery, but the >> > online version is not working at present. >> > >> > I hope someone can help me. >> > >> > With kind regards >> > >> > Philip Candy >> > London >> > >> > >> >>______________________________ > > >>X-Message: #3 >>Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 08:57:15 +0000 >>From: "Philip Candy" <philcandy@hotmail.com> >>To: AUS-WA-L@rootsweb.com >>Message-ID: <BAY105-F9745617D46A0B56F5C214A3580@phx.gbl> >>Subject: Re: [AUS-WA] Stephen MILLARD - Convict >>Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed >> >>Dear Wendy >> >>Many thanks for this reply. >> >>From the Convict Dictionary I have this information: >> >>MILLARD Stephen (1362) 1810 Married Labourer, convicted Wells 31.12.1850 >>14 >>yrs; arr "William Jardine" 1.8.1852, TL 1.7.1854 CP 29.12.1860. >> >>and from the WA Bicentennial Dictionaries: >> >>MILLARD Stephen b1810,(expiree). Arr per William Jardine >>4.8.1852,,Shoemaker. Employed a T/L shoemaker at Champion Bay 1873. >>Harding River. North West (1880-5 Alm) >> >>I was hoping that there may have been other references to this man in or >>around Geraldton. >> >>I'll keep looking. >> >>Thanks a lot for your help. >> >>Kind regards >> >>Philip Candy >> >> >> >> >From: Wendy <wgb@iinet.net.au> >> >Reply-To: AUS-WA-L@rootsweb.com >> >To: AUS-WA-L@rootsweb.com >> >Subject: Re: [AUS-WA] Stephen MILLARD - Convict >> >Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 15:46:47 +0800 >> > >> >Hi Philip, >> > >> >The Western Australian Pioneer Index 1841 - 1905 does not show a >>marriage >> >or a death for your Stephen Millard. >> > >> >Cheers >> >Wendy >> >Perth, West Aust >> > >> >Philip Candy wrote: >> > >> >>Fellow Listers >> >> >> >>I am seeking information about Stephen MILLARD, a convict who arrived >>in >> >>Fremantle in 1852 from Somerset, aged about 48. >> >> >> >>I have information that he was in Gerldton until about 1885, and that >>he >> >>worked as a shoemaker after gaining his Ticket of Leave. >> >> >> >>Can anyone shed any light on what happened to him? >> >> >> >>I can't access the Geraldton Pioneers' Index but suspect he must be >> >>mentioned there. He may also be in the Geraldton cemetery, but the >>online >> >>version is not working at present. >> >> >> >>I hope someone can help me. >> >> >> >>With kind regards >> >> >> >>Philip Candy >> >>London >> >> >> >> >> > >> > >> >==== AUS-WA Mailing List ==== >> > >> >Q: Why do WA's cyber-genies hang out at the Perth DPS & use DPS-CHAT-L ? >> >A: Check out: ' http://www.perthdps.com/dps-chat.htm ' >> > >> >============================== >> >View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find >> >marriage announcements and more. Learn more: >> >http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx >> > >> >>______________________________ > > >>X-Message: #4 >>Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 19:28:03 +1000 >>From: "Hilary Franklin" <hilaryf@bigpond.com> >>To: AUS-WA-L@rootsweb.com >>Message-ID: <012d01c6b15e$f65d2720$0100000a@youryuo9rml95z> >>Subject: Re: [AUS-WA] Franklin help needed in WA >>Content-Type: text/plain; >> charset="iso-8859-1" >>Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit >> >>Hi Helen, >>Thanks for your help. WA research is new for me. I would like to take up >>your offer of a grave photo (if there is one), please. >>First Names Last Name Application Number >>ARTHUR EDGAR FRANKLIN KB00097109 Names are only recorded in capitals See >>legend for application code details >>Aged (Years) Date of Death Suburb >>76 01/05/1953 KOORDA Grave LocationKARRAKATTA ANGLICAN ZN >>0743 >> >>This offer by you is much appreciated. Genealogists are a caring group >>:)))) >> >>I've also found about 40 of my Nind family buried in WA. in the cemetery >>search. I haven't checked whether they're at Karrakatta but will do so and >>ask for photos over a period of time if that's OK with you. As I said , >>this >>is really appreciated and I hope that I can help someone with research in >>this area of Queensland sometime. >> >>Kind regards, >>Hilary >> >>______________________________ > > >>X-Message: #5 >>Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 19:34:25 +1000 >>From: "Hilary Franklin" <hilaryf@bigpond.com> >>To: AUS-WA-L@rootsweb.com >>Message-ID: <013201c6b15f$d9b36520$0100000a@youryuo9rml95z> >>Subject: Re: [AUS-WA] Franklin help needed in WA >>Content-Type: text/plain; >> charset="iso-8859-1" >>Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit >> >>Thanks for your help Ruth. This marriage doesn't seem to add up but it >>could >>be Arthur's first marriage. >> >>Once again, thanks, >>Regards, >>Hilary >> >>----- Original Message ----- >>From: "Ruth Bowden" <ruthieb@bigpond.com> >>To: <AUS-WA-L@rootsweb.com> >>Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 6:19 PM >>Subject: Re: [AUS-WA] Franklin help needed in WA >> >> >> > Hi, >> > This is the only Arthur E Franklin in the West Aust Reverse >>Marriage >> > index. >> > >> > FRANKLIN ARTHUR E PERTH 779 M 1913 COXON MARY C >> > >> > >> > Regards, >> > Ruth >> > >> > >> > > 1. the marriage of Arthur Edgar Franklin (son of Cornelius and >>Parysatis >> > > Franklin) and Euphemia Margaret Chambers (surname unknown and it >>could >>be >> > > Chambers) before 1921 in WA. Their son, Harold Kendall Franklin >>enlisted >> > > in both the Army and Air Force during WW2 and I have his parents >>names >>and >> > > his death information from the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. I >>have >> > > the death of Arthur Edgar in WA - buried at the Karratta Cemetery. >> > > > >_________________________________________________________________ >Find lost friends & family online! Search for free. >http://ninemsn.com.au/share/redir/adTrack.asp?mode=click&clientID=389&referral=HM_tagline&URL=http://ninemsn.schoolfriends.com.au > > >==== AUS-WA Mailing List ==== > >Q: Why do WA's cyber-genies hang out at the Perth DPS & use DPS-CHAT-L ? >A: Check out: ' http://www.perthdps.com/dps-chat.htm ' > >============================== >Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for >ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: >http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx >

    07/28/2006 12:18:08
    1. RE: MILLARD
    2. Vision Splendid
    3. Phillip ... I checked the MCB database and he doesn't show up there but mind you that does not have the earlier cemeteries details. A thought for further research may be via the Police Gazettes at the Battye Library. Someone with a researcher's ticket will need to check these for you. The movement of convicts around the districts shows up in these. Bright Blessings, Sandra. Fremantle W. Aust. Vision Splendid Family History - http://tinyurl.com/o3mad FFFIAF Member - http://www.diggerz.org/~anzacs/fffaif.htm Perth Dead Person's Society - http://members.iinet.net.au/~perthdps/default.html Reciprocal Research - http://www.londonancestor.com/recip/recip.htm ~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~* Knowledge speaks and wisdom listens. ~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~* >From: AUS-WA-D-request@rootsweb.com >Reply-To: AUS-WA-L@rootsweb.com >To: AUS-WA-D@rootsweb.com >Subject: AUS-WA-D Digest V06 #107 >Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 15:00:02 -0600 > >Content-Type: text/plain > >AUS-WA-D Digest Volume 06 : Issue 107 > >Today's Topics: > #1 Fw: Brehaney Family ["Laurel & Noel" ><laurelnoel@foxall] > #2 Re: [AUS-WA] Stephen MILLARD - Con [Wendy <wgb@iinet.net.au>] > #3 Re: [AUS-WA] Stephen MILLARD - Con ["Philip Candy" ><philcandy@hotmail.] > #4 Re: [AUS-WA] Franklin help needed ["Hilary Franklin" ><hilaryf@bigpond] > #5 Re: [AUS-WA] Franklin help needed ["Hilary Franklin" ><hilaryf@bigpond] > >Administrivia: >To unsubscribe from AUS-WA-D, send a message to > > AUS-WA-D-request@rootsweb.com > >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-WA-D list administrator, send mail to > >"Rob Nelson, Perth WA" <mailto:rnelson@cleo.murdoch.edu.au> > > > >______________________________ >X-Message: #1 >Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 12:36:17 +1000 >From: "Laurel & Noel" <laurelnoel@foxall.com.au> >To: AUS-WA-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <001701c6b125$70c346f0$6120ddcb@burns836e6f6e2> >Subject: Fw: Brehaney Family >Content-Type: text/plain; > charset="iso-8859-1" > >----- Original Message ----- >From: Laurel & Noel >To: AUS-WA-L@rootsweb.com >Sent: >Subject: Brehaney Family > > >John Shearer Married Bridget Brehaney, in Australia 10-10-1864, there >were 11 children Catherine B.1865,Mary B.1867, WilliamB.1869, Susanah B. >1872, >Susan B. 1873, Jane B. 1876, Sarah B. 1878, Grace B. 1880,John B.1882. >Martha B. 1883, John B. 1886. >John Shearer B.1834c Died 6-8-1918 is in Daylesford Cemetery. >Bridget Shearer {nee Brehaney} B 1843c Died 6-10-1912. >looking for any connection to this Family laurelnoel@foxall.com.au >or Write to >Mrs Lois Trembearth >11 Gordon Street >Oakleigh East Vic. 3166 > >______________________________ >X-Message: #2 >Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 15:46:47 +0800 >From: Wendy <wgb@iinet.net.au> >To: AUS-WA-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <44C86F67.3000803@iinet.net.au> >Subject: Re: [AUS-WA] Stephen MILLARD - Convict >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >Hi Philip, > >The Western Australian Pioneer Index 1841 - 1905 does not show a >marriage or a death for your Stephen Millard. > >Cheers >Wendy >Perth, West Aust > >Philip Candy wrote: > > > Fellow Listers > > > > I am seeking information about Stephen MILLARD, a convict who arrived > > in Fremantle in 1852 from Somerset, aged about 48. > > > > I have information that he was in Gerldton until about 1885, and that > > he worked as a shoemaker after gaining his Ticket of Leave. > > > > Can anyone shed any light on what happened to him? > > > > I can't access the Geraldton Pioneers' Index but suspect he must be > > mentioned there. He may also be in the Geraldton cemetery, but the > > online version is not working at present. > > > > I hope someone can help me. > > > > With kind regards > > > > Philip Candy > > London > > > > > >______________________________ >X-Message: #3 >Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 08:57:15 +0000 >From: "Philip Candy" <philcandy@hotmail.com> >To: AUS-WA-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <BAY105-F9745617D46A0B56F5C214A3580@phx.gbl> >Subject: Re: [AUS-WA] Stephen MILLARD - Convict >Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed > >Dear Wendy > >Many thanks for this reply. > >From the Convict Dictionary I have this information: > >MILLARD Stephen (1362) 1810 Married Labourer, convicted Wells 31.12.1850 14 >yrs; arr "William Jardine" 1.8.1852, TL 1.7.1854 CP 29.12.1860. > >and from the WA Bicentennial Dictionaries: > >MILLARD Stephen b1810,(expiree). Arr per William Jardine >4.8.1852,,Shoemaker. Employed a T/L shoemaker at Champion Bay 1873. >Harding River. North West (1880-5 Alm) > >I was hoping that there may have been other references to this man in or >around Geraldton. > >I'll keep looking. > >Thanks a lot for your help. > >Kind regards > >Philip Candy > > > > >From: Wendy <wgb@iinet.net.au> > >Reply-To: AUS-WA-L@rootsweb.com > >To: AUS-WA-L@rootsweb.com > >Subject: Re: [AUS-WA] Stephen MILLARD - Convict > >Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 15:46:47 +0800 > > > >Hi Philip, > > > >The Western Australian Pioneer Index 1841 - 1905 does not show a marriage > >or a death for your Stephen Millard. > > > >Cheers > >Wendy > >Perth, West Aust > > > >Philip Candy wrote: > > > >>Fellow Listers > >> > >>I am seeking information about Stephen MILLARD, a convict who arrived in > >>Fremantle in 1852 from Somerset, aged about 48. > >> > >>I have information that he was in Gerldton until about 1885, and that he > >>worked as a shoemaker after gaining his Ticket of Leave. > >> > >>Can anyone shed any light on what happened to him? > >> > >>I can't access the Geraldton Pioneers' Index but suspect he must be > >>mentioned there. He may also be in the Geraldton cemetery, but the >online > >>version is not working at present. > >> > >>I hope someone can help me. > >> > >>With kind regards > >> > >>Philip Candy > >>London > >> > >> > > > > > >==== AUS-WA Mailing List ==== > > > >Q: Why do WA's cyber-genies hang out at the Perth DPS & use DPS-CHAT-L ? > >A: Check out: ' http://www.perthdps.com/dps-chat.htm ' > > > >============================== > >View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find > >marriage announcements and more. Learn more: > >http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx > > > >______________________________ >X-Message: #4 >Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 19:28:03 +1000 >From: "Hilary Franklin" <hilaryf@bigpond.com> >To: AUS-WA-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <012d01c6b15e$f65d2720$0100000a@youryuo9rml95z> >Subject: Re: [AUS-WA] Franklin help needed in WA >Content-Type: text/plain; > charset="iso-8859-1" >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >Hi Helen, >Thanks for your help. WA research is new for me. I would like to take up >your offer of a grave photo (if there is one), please. >First Names Last Name Application Number >ARTHUR EDGAR FRANKLIN KB00097109 Names are only recorded in capitals See >legend for application code details >Aged (Years) Date of Death Suburb >76 01/05/1953 KOORDA Grave LocationKARRAKATTA ANGLICAN ZN 0743 > >This offer by you is much appreciated. Genealogists are a caring group >:)))) > >I've also found about 40 of my Nind family buried in WA. in the cemetery >search. I haven't checked whether they're at Karrakatta but will do so and >ask for photos over a period of time if that's OK with you. As I said , >this >is really appreciated and I hope that I can help someone with research in >this area of Queensland sometime. > >Kind regards, >Hilary > >______________________________ >X-Message: #5 >Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 19:34:25 +1000 >From: "Hilary Franklin" <hilaryf@bigpond.com> >To: AUS-WA-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <013201c6b15f$d9b36520$0100000a@youryuo9rml95z> >Subject: Re: [AUS-WA] Franklin help needed in WA >Content-Type: text/plain; > charset="iso-8859-1" >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >Thanks for your help Ruth. This marriage doesn't seem to add up but it >could >be Arthur's first marriage. > >Once again, thanks, >Regards, >Hilary > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Ruth Bowden" <ruthieb@bigpond.com> >To: <AUS-WA-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 6:19 PM >Subject: Re: [AUS-WA] Franklin help needed in WA > > > > Hi, > > This is the only Arthur E Franklin in the West Aust Reverse Marriage > > index. > > > > FRANKLIN ARTHUR E PERTH 779 M 1913 COXON MARY C > > > > > > Regards, > > Ruth > > > > > > > 1. the marriage of Arthur Edgar Franklin (son of Cornelius and >Parysatis > > > Franklin) and Euphemia Margaret Chambers (surname unknown and it could >be > > > Chambers) before 1921 in WA. Their son, Harold Kendall Franklin >enlisted > > > in both the Army and Air Force during WW2 and I have his parents names >and > > > his death information from the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. I >have > > > the death of Arthur Edgar in WA - buried at the Karratta Cemetery. > > > _________________________________________________________________ Find lost friends & family online! Search for free. http://ninemsn.com.au/share/redir/adTrack.asp?mode=click&clientID=389&referral=HM_tagline&URL=http://ninemsn.schoolfriends.com.au

    07/27/2006 06:26:27
    1. Re: [AUS-WA] Franklin help needed in WA
    2. Hilary Franklin
    3. Thanks for your help Ruth. This marriage doesn't seem to add up but it could be Arthur's first marriage. Once again, thanks, Regards, Hilary ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ruth Bowden" <ruthieb@bigpond.com> To: <AUS-WA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 6:19 PM Subject: Re: [AUS-WA] Franklin help needed in WA > Hi, > This is the only Arthur E Franklin in the West Aust Reverse Marriage > index. > > FRANKLIN ARTHUR E PERTH 779 M 1913 COXON MARY C > > > Regards, > Ruth > > > > 1. the marriage of Arthur Edgar Franklin (son of Cornelius and Parysatis > > Franklin) and Euphemia Margaret Chambers (surname unknown and it could be > > Chambers) before 1921 in WA. Their son, Harold Kendall Franklin enlisted > > in both the Army and Air Force during WW2 and I have his parents names and > > his death information from the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. I have > > the death of Arthur Edgar in WA - buried at the Karratta Cemetery. > >

    07/27/2006 01:34:25
    1. Re: [AUS-WA] Franklin help needed in WA
    2. Hilary Franklin
    3. Hi Helen, Thanks for your help. WA research is new for me. I would like to take up your offer of a grave photo (if there is one), please. First Names Last Name Application Number ARTHUR EDGAR FRANKLIN KB00097109 Names are only recorded in capitals See legend for application code details Aged (Years) Date of Death Suburb 76 01/05/1953 KOORDA Grave LocationKARRAKATTA ANGLICAN ZN 0743 This offer by you is much appreciated. Genealogists are a caring group :)))) I've also found about 40 of my Nind family buried in WA. in the cemetery search. I haven't checked whether they're at Karrakatta but will do so and ask for photos over a period of time if that's OK with you. As I said , this is really appreciated and I hope that I can help someone with research in this area of Queensland sometime. Kind regards, Hilary

    07/27/2006 01:28:03
    1. Re: [AUS-WA] Stephen MILLARD - Convict
    2. Wendy
    3. Hi Philip, The Western Australian Pioneer Index 1841 - 1905 does not show a marriage or a death for your Stephen Millard. Cheers Wendy Perth, West Aust Philip Candy wrote: > Fellow Listers > > I am seeking information about Stephen MILLARD, a convict who arrived > in Fremantle in 1852 from Somerset, aged about 48. > > I have information that he was in Gerldton until about 1885, and that > he worked as a shoemaker after gaining his Ticket of Leave. > > Can anyone shed any light on what happened to him? > > I can't access the Geraldton Pioneers' Index but suspect he must be > mentioned there. He may also be in the Geraldton cemetery, but the > online version is not working at present. > > I hope someone can help me. > > With kind regards > > Philip Candy > London > >

    07/27/2006 09:46:47
    1. Fw: Brehaney Family
    2. Laurel & Noel
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Laurel & Noel To: AUS-WA-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Subject: Brehaney Family John Shearer Married Bridget Brehaney, in Australia 10-10-1864, there were 11 children Catherine B.1865,Mary B.1867, WilliamB.1869, Susanah B. 1872, Susan B. 1873, Jane B. 1876, Sarah B. 1878, Grace B. 1880,John B.1882. Martha B. 1883, John B. 1886. John Shearer B.1834c Died 6-8-1918 is in Daylesford Cemetery. Bridget Shearer {nee Brehaney} B 1843c Died 6-10-1912. looking for any connection to this Family laurelnoel@foxall.com.au or Write to Mrs Lois Trembearth 11 Gordon Street Oakleigh East Vic. 3166

    07/27/2006 06:36:17
    1. Re: [AUS-WA] Stephen MILLARD - Convict
    2. Philip Candy
    3. Dear Wendy Many thanks for this reply. From the Convict Dictionary I have this information: MILLARD Stephen (1362) 1810 Married Labourer, convicted Wells 31.12.1850 14 yrs; arr "William Jardine" 1.8.1852, TL 1.7.1854 CP 29.12.1860. and from the WA Bicentennial Dictionaries: MILLARD Stephen b1810,(expiree). Arr per William Jardine 4.8.1852,,Shoemaker. Employed a T/L shoemaker at Champion Bay 1873. Harding River. North West (1880-5 Alm) I was hoping that there may have been other references to this man in or around Geraldton. I'll keep looking. Thanks a lot for your help. Kind regards Philip Candy >From: Wendy <wgb@iinet.net.au> >Reply-To: AUS-WA-L@rootsweb.com >To: AUS-WA-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [AUS-WA] Stephen MILLARD - Convict >Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 15:46:47 +0800 > >Hi Philip, > >The Western Australian Pioneer Index 1841 - 1905 does not show a marriage >or a death for your Stephen Millard. > >Cheers >Wendy >Perth, West Aust > >Philip Candy wrote: > >>Fellow Listers >> >>I am seeking information about Stephen MILLARD, a convict who arrived in >>Fremantle in 1852 from Somerset, aged about 48. >> >>I have information that he was in Gerldton until about 1885, and that he >>worked as a shoemaker after gaining his Ticket of Leave. >> >>Can anyone shed any light on what happened to him? >> >>I can't access the Geraldton Pioneers' Index but suspect he must be >>mentioned there. He may also be in the Geraldton cemetery, but the online >>version is not working at present. >> >>I hope someone can help me. >> >>With kind regards >> >>Philip Candy >>London >> >> > > >==== AUS-WA Mailing List ==== > >Q: Why do WA's cyber-genies hang out at the Perth DPS & use DPS-CHAT-L ? >A: Check out: ' http://www.perthdps.com/dps-chat.htm ' > >============================== >View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find >marriage announcements and more. Learn more: >http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx >

    07/27/2006 02:57:15
    1. Re: [AUS-WA] Franklin help needed in WA
    2. Ruth Bowden
    3. Hi, This is the only Arthur E Franklin in the West Aust Reverse Marriage index. FRANKLIN ARTHUR E PERTH 779 M 1913 COXON MARY C Regards, Ruth > 1. the marriage of Arthur Edgar Franklin (son of Cornelius and Parysatis > Franklin) and Euphemia Margaret Chambers (surname unknown and it could be > Chambers) before 1921 in WA. Their son, Harold Kendall Franklin enlisted > in both the Army and Air Force during WW2 and I have his parents names and > his death information from the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. I have > the death of Arthur Edgar in WA - buried at the Karratta Cemetery. > > 2. the death of Cornelius Thomas Franklin, born in Tas 1857, son of > Benjamin and Margaret Franklin, lived in northern Victoria > (Nathalia/Narioka) up to 1902, and has possibly travelled to WA after 1902 > with his son, Arthur. > > 3. Albert Franklin, son of Cornelius and Parysatis Franklin, born ca1880 > in Victoria (Parysatis died in Vic in 1886). No record can be found of the > death of Albert in Victoria up to 1985 nor NSW up to 1945.

    07/26/2006 10:19:51
    1. RE: [AUS-WA] Franklin help needed in WA
    2. Helen
    3. Hi Hilary W.AUST. BDM a bit early for you http://www.justice.wa.gov.au/portal/server.pt or here to search if you have problems with above http://www.justice.wa.gov.au/portal/server.pt/gateway/PTARGS_0_2_323_201_0_4 3/http%3B/justicecontent.extranet.justice.wa.gov.au/_apps/pioneersindex/defa ult.aspx?uid=0308-0996-4747-9523 W. AUST. Marriages 1905-1935 http://www.openwindows.com/marriage/search.htm If you want any photos of graves at Karrakatta get back to me with names and locations and I can get them for you Karrakatta Cemetery http://www.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/search.php Helen -----Original Message----- From: Hilary Franklin [mailto:hilaryf@bigpond.com] Sent: Wednesday, 26 July 2006 1:11 PM To: AUS-WA-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [AUS-WA] Franklin help needed in WA Hi to all listers, I'm looking for: 1. the marriage of Arthur Edgar Franklin (son of Cornelius and Parysatis Franklin) and Euphemia Margaret Chambers (surname unknown and it could be Chambers) before 1921 in WA. Their son, Harold Kendall Franklin enlisted in both the Army and Air Force during WW2 and I have his parents names and his death information from the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. I have the death of Arthur Edgar in WA - buried at the Karratta Cemetery. 2. the death of Cornelius Thomas Franklin, born in Tas 1857, son of Benjamin and Margaret Franklin, lived in northern Victoria (Nathalia/Narioka) up to 1902, and has possibly travelled to WA after 1902 with his son, Arthur. 3. Albert Franklin, son of Cornelius and Parysatis Franklin, born ca1880 in Victoria (Parysatis died in Vic in 1886). No record can be found of the death of Albert in Victoria up to 1985 nor NSW up to 1945. I don't have access to any WA records so any help would be much appreciated. Thanks in anticipation, Hilary Franklin, Kilcoy, Qld. ==== AUS-WA Mailing List ==== Q: Why do WA's cyber-genies hang out at the Perth DPS & use DPS-CHAT-L ? A: Check out: ' http://www.perthdps.com/dps-chat.htm ' ============================== Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx

    07/26/2006 10:03:27
    1. Franklin help needed in WA
    2. Hilary Franklin
    3. Hi to all listers, I'm looking for: 1. the marriage of Arthur Edgar Franklin (son of Cornelius and Parysatis Franklin) and Euphemia Margaret Chambers (surname unknown and it could be Chambers) before 1921 in WA. Their son, Harold Kendall Franklin enlisted in both the Army and Air Force during WW2 and I have his parents names and his death information from the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. I have the death of Arthur Edgar in WA - buried at the Karratta Cemetery. 2. the death of Cornelius Thomas Franklin, born in Tas 1857, son of Benjamin and Margaret Franklin, lived in northern Victoria (Nathalia/Narioka) up to 1902, and has possibly travelled to WA after 1902 with his son, Arthur. 3. Albert Franklin, son of Cornelius and Parysatis Franklin, born ca1880 in Victoria (Parysatis died in Vic in 1886). No record can be found of the death of Albert in Victoria up to 1985 nor NSW up to 1945. I don't have access to any WA records so any help would be much appreciated. Thanks in anticipation, Hilary Franklin, Kilcoy, Qld.

    07/26/2006 09:11:14