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    1. Passenger list look up for ARTHUR
    2. Ian Gully
    3. Hi there, Thanks Jane and Wendy for your response. Not sure what your holdings are over in WA. In Sth Aust. we can access an Indexed Passenger List which gives reference to the vessel they arrived on in SA from the UK in the 1800's and view the actual ships lists on microfische at the State Library and Sth Aust Genealogy Society. I was hoping that WA had something similar. The website 'Shipslist' doesnt currently include the years I am looking for. I am looking at shipping which came into WA from England c1870 - 1874 which had on board the following: Probably travelled together, but may have travelled individually or multiple: Henry ARTHUR b1821, 50yrs in 1871 Henry ARTHUR (Jnr) b1842, 29 in 1871 Walter ARTHUR b1851, 20 in 1871 Richard ARTHUR b1854, 17 in 1871 Thomas ARTHUR b1857, 14 in 1871 All should be recorded as Miners Richard spent 2 years in WA before moving to Moonta Mines in Sth Aust. Walter married Hannah THOMAS at Murchison in 1870. He was at the Geraldine Mines in 1872. If you are able to look up coastal shipping out of WA to SA, I have found an H and R ARTHUR who departed WA (Albany??) for Sth Aust cJan 1871 on 'Emily Smith'. Could someone verify if that would be Henry and Richard, please. Thanks for your help Ian Gully South Australia Researching Arthur and Gully

    02/24/2006 02:38:46
    1. Re: [AUS-WA] Passenger list look up for ARTHUR
    2. Sheelagh Wiles
    3. Hi Ian Do you have a John ARTHUR m Maggie Bowman FLEMING in 1913 in Adelaide Regards Sheelagh Wiles Whyalla Stuart, SA. swiles@ozemail.com.au http://www.tribalpages.com/tribes/hunter2000 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ian Gully" <moosan@picknowl.com.au> To: <AUS-WA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, February 24, 2006 9:38 AM Subject: [AUS-WA] Passenger list look up for ARTHUR > Hi there, > > Thanks Jane and Wendy for your response. Not sure what your holdings are > over in WA. In Sth Aust. we can access an Indexed Passenger List which > gives reference to the vessel they arrived on in SA from the UK in the > 1800's and view the actual ships lists on microfische at the State Library > and Sth Aust Genealogy Society. I was hoping that WA had something > similar. The website 'Shipslist' doesnt currently include the years I am > looking for. > > I am looking at shipping which came into WA from England c1870 - 1874 > which had on board the following: > Probably travelled together, but may have travelled individually or > multiple: > > Henry ARTHUR b1821, 50yrs in 1871 > Henry ARTHUR (Jnr) b1842, 29 in 1871 > Walter ARTHUR b1851, 20 in 1871 > Richard ARTHUR b1854, 17 in 1871 > Thomas ARTHUR b1857, 14 in 1871 > All should be recorded as Miners > > Richard spent 2 years in WA before moving to Moonta Mines in Sth Aust. > Walter married Hannah THOMAS at Murchison in 1870. He was at the > Geraldine Mines in 1872. > > If you are able to look up coastal shipping out of WA to SA, I have found > an H and R ARTHUR who departed WA (Albany??) for Sth Aust cJan 1871 on > 'Emily Smith'. Could someone verify if that would be Henry and Richard, > please. > > Thanks for your help > Ian Gully > South Australia > Researching Arthur and Gully > > > ==== 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 ' > > ============================== > New! Family Tree Maker 2005. Build your tree and search for your ancestors > at the same time. Share your tree with family and friends. Learn more: > http://landing.ancestry.com/familytreemaker/2005/tour.aspx?sourceid=14599&targetid=5429

    02/24/2006 05:44:41