Dear Barb, If you do not find a taker then I am sure the Society of Australian Genealogists at 120 Kent Street SYDNEY 2000 will appreciate a donation which they can put into their Primary Records to be accessed by many later on. Sincerely,Bill > Hi all, > once again, due to chasing the wrong people, i have an unwanted NSW death > certificate full transcript if anyone is researching this family, and can > make use of it.
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL LISTERS - Mayn all your seekings be successful. Neville
Hi all, once again, due to chasing the wrong people, i have an unwanted NSW death certificate full transcript if anyone is researching this family, and can make use of it. Julia Maher d.o.d. 1972 Fairfield West, widow, age 81 spouse: Bertram Henry Maher married: Mungindi NSW children: Robert, Keith, Roy, Beryl, John, Leslie parents: John Haines and Mary Ann Baines please contact me if this belongs to your family and if you would like me to send to you. A peaceful, safe, blessed and Happy 2007 everyone. Barb
----- Original Message ----- From: "Margaret Walker" <china123@bigpond.net.au> To: <australia@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, December 31, 2006 10:58 AM Subject: Re: [AUS] SHEPHERD > Hi Are these indexes online ?? Margaret Hi again Margaret Sorry I thought every one know about the Ryerson indexes ......... been improving with age since 1998 :-) http://rootsweb.com/~nswsdps/dpsindex.htm But as I said I did check and she isnt there bye MargM AUSTRALIA List Admin
Hi Are these indexes online as i am in Tasmania . Margaret ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bill Shute" <bilshute@westnet.com.au> To: <australia@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, December 31, 2006 6:07 AM Subject: Re: [AUS] SHEPHERD > Dear Margaret, > Have you checked the Ryerson Index which indexes some Melbourne papers? > Sincerely,Bill > >> Hi Group, Can someone in Melbourne help me find the death of Joyce Beryl >> Shepherd died in the last 6yrs any help would be appreciated Margaret > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > AUSTRALIA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Hi Are these indexes online ?? Margaret ----- Original Message ----- From: "MargM" <genknut@optusnet.com.au> To: <australia@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, December 31, 2006 6:38 AM Subject: Re: [AUS] SHEPHERD > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Margaret Walker" <china123@bigpond.net.au> > To: "AUSTGROUP" <AUSTRALIA-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, December 31, 2006 1:08 AM > Subject: [AUS] SHEPHERD > > >>, Can someone in Melbourne help me find the death of >>Joyce Beryl Shepherd died in the last 6yrs > > Hi Margaret > > No Joyce Beryl SHEPHERD in the Ryerson indexes ......... > The Age indexed from 1 Jan 1998 and Herald Sun from 3 May > 1993 > > Bye > > MargM > AUSTRALIA > List > Admin > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > AUSTRALIA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
----- Original Message ----- From: "Margaret Walker" <china123@bigpond.net.au> To: "AUSTGROUP" <AUSTRALIA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, December 31, 2006 1:08 AM Subject: [AUS] SHEPHERD >, Can someone in Melbourne help me find the death of >Joyce Beryl Shepherd died in the last 6yrs Hi Margaret No Joyce Beryl SHEPHERD in the Ryerson indexes ......... The Age indexed from 1 Jan 1998 and Herald Sun from 3 May 1993 Bye MargM AUSTRALIA List Admin
Dear Margaret, Have you checked the Ryerson Index which indexes some Melbourne papers? Sincerely,Bill > Hi Group, Can someone in Melbourne help me find the death of Joyce Beryl > Shepherd died in the last 6yrs any help would be appreciated Margaret
Hi Group, Can someone in Melbourne help me find the death of Joyce Beryl Shepherd died in the last 6yrs any help would be appreciated Margaret
It seems that those who migrated to Australia always have a history of sorts back home:) cheers Jenny ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ada Ackerly" <aackers@alphalink.com.au> To: <australia@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, December 30, 2006 3:51 PM Subject: Re: [AUS] George Gallpen, Australia > Hello Jenny, > > I think this George Gallpen came to Williamstown, and was a publican there > in the mid 1850s (1855/6?) > > Regards, Ada > > Ada Ackerly. Melbourne > Formerly Ackerly Docusearch > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Joan Fawcett" <jfawcett@hotkey.net.au> > To: "Australia-L" <australia-l@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, December 30, 2006 10:09 AM > Subject: [AUS] George Gallpen, Australia > > > > If anyone is researching a George Gallpen, of Australia in 1853, the > > following record is held in the National Archives of Scotland:- > > > > RefNo Title Date > > AD14 Crown Office precognitions 1801-1900 > > AD14/53 Crown Office precognitions, 1853 1853 > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -- > > ---- > > CountryCode GB > > RepCode 234 > > RefNo AD14/53/463 > > Repository National Archives of Scotland > > Title Precognition against Hugh McGinty for the crime of uttering base > coin > > at Haddington, various locations > > Date 1853 > > Accused Hugh McGinty, Age: 40, labourer, Address: North, England, no fixed > > abode, Origin: Native of Ireland > > Victim Sarah Gallpen, wife of George Gallpen, Black Bull Inn, Haddington > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to AUSTRALIA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Hello Jenny, I think this George Gallpen came to Williamstown, and was a publican there in the mid 1850s (1855/6?) Regards, Ada Ada Ackerly. Melbourne Formerly Ackerly Docusearch ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joan Fawcett" <jfawcett@hotkey.net.au> To: "Australia-L" <australia-l@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, December 30, 2006 10:09 AM Subject: [AUS] George Gallpen, Australia > If anyone is researching a George Gallpen, of Australia in 1853, the > following record is held in the National Archives of Scotland:- > > RefNo Title Date > AD14 Crown Office precognitions 1801-1900 > AD14/53 Crown Office precognitions, 1853 1853 > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > ---- > CountryCode GB > RepCode 234 > RefNo AD14/53/463 > Repository National Archives of Scotland > Title Precognition against Hugh McGinty for the crime of uttering base coin > at Haddington, various locations > Date 1853 > Accused Hugh McGinty, Age: 40, labourer, Address: North, England, no fixed > abode, Origin: Native of Ireland > Victim Sarah Gallpen, wife of George Gallpen, Black Bull Inn, Haddington >
Hi Jenny Very interesting post Re "uttering of base coin at Haddington". The David KINGHORN referred to is my wif'e's gt gt grandfather who emigrated with his family including the daughter Marion KINGHORN (my wife's gt grandmother) also mentioned, to Melbourne, Victoria in 1857. He was a carpenter who settled at Byaduk, south-west Victoria where he is burried. Thanks Daryl Povey At 10:38 AM 30/12/2006, you wrote: >Date: Sat, 30 Dec 2006 10:09:57 +1100 >From: "Joan Fawcett" <jfawcett@hotkey.net.au> >Subject: [AUS] George Gallpen, Australia > >If anyone is researching a George Gallpen, of Australia in 1853, the >following record is held in the National Archives of Scotland:- > >RefNo Title Date >AD14 Crown Office precognitions 1801-1900 >AD14/53 Crown Office precognitions, 1853 1853 > >---------------------------------------------------------------------------- >---- >CountryCode GB >RepCode 234 >RefNo AD14/53/463 >Repository National Archives of Scotland >Title Precognition against Hugh McGinty for the crime of uttering base coin >at Haddington, various locations >Date 1853 >Accused Hugh McGinty, Age: 40, labourer, Address: North, England, no fixed >abode, Origin: Native of Ireland >Victim Margaret Kemp, Crwon Inn, Haddington >Victim David Kinghorn, Rosehall, Haddington >Victim Sarah Gallpen, wife of George Gallpen, Black Bull Inn, Haddington >Victim Marion Kinghorn, daughter of David Kinghorn, Rosehall, Haddington >Victim Margaret Lyall, Market Street, Haddington >Victim Jessie Henderson, Nungate, Haddington >Victim Margaret Baillie, Poldrate, Haddington >Victim George Gallpen, Australia >AccessStatus Open >RelatedRecord JC26/1853/531 >RelatedRecord JC26/1853/529 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Daryl Povey - povey.daryl.k@sebas.vic.edu.au Ballarat & District Genealogical Society, Victoria, Australia... http://www.ballaratgenealogy.org.au/ Casterton & District Historical Society... http://www.ballaratgenealogy.org.au/casterton/historicalsociety.htm 105th Field Battery, Royal Australian Artillery Association... http://www.ballaratgenealogy.org.au/105/ Now hosted by... http://www.ballarat.vic.au/ --------------------------------------------------------------------
The following record is held in the National Archives of Scotland and may be of interest to those researching the tragic wreck of the Admella cheers Jenny Fawcett ------------------------- RefNoTitleDate GD21 Papers of the Cuninghame Family of Thorntoun 1573-19th Century CountryCodeGB RepCode234 RefNoGD21/475 RepositoryNational Archives of Scotland TitleLetters from William Macredie to Christian Cuninghame of Caddell and Thorntoun, Bideford, North Devon, giving details of the wreck of the "Admilla" and of the rescue of the survivors, and of a talk with the Bishop of Hong Kong. Enclosed is a bill of exchange of the Colonial Bank of Australia in favour of Christina Cuninghame for the sum of £79 3s. 11d., dated 13 July 1859. Melbourne. Date14/8/1859 AccessStatusOpen
This record is held in the National Archives of Scotland, not Australia as previously stated. My apologies for the error cheers Jenny F ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joan Fawcett" <jfawcett@hotkey.net.au> To: "Australia-L" <australia-l@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, December 30, 2006 10:28 AM Subject: William Henry Pollock > The following record is held at the National Archives of Australia and may > be of interest to those researching William Henry Pollock, a native of > Australia, born c 1847 > cheers > Jenny Fawcett > ______________ > > > > > > > RefNo Title Date > AD14 Crown Office precognitions 1801-1900 > AD14/87 Crown Office precognitions, 1887 1887 > > CountryCode GB > RepCode 234 > RefNo AD14/87/5 > Repository National Archives of Scotland > Title Precognition against William Henry Pollock, Susannah Williams for the > crime of contravention of 24 & 25 Vict., c. 99, ss. 9 - 11 (Base Coin) > Date 1887 > Accused William Henry Pollock, married, Age: 40, cook, Address: No fixed > abode, Origin: Native of Australia > Accused Susannah Williams, widow, Age: 31, laundress, Address: No fixed > abode, Origin: Native of England > AccessStatus Open > RelatedRecord JC26/1887/269 > RelatedRecord JC26/1887/269 > >
This record is held in the National Archives of SCOTLAND, not Australia as previously stated. My apologies for the error cheers Jenny ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joan Fawcett" <jfawcett@hotkey.net.au> To: "Australia-L" <australia-l@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, December 30, 2006 10:19 AM Subject: John Beattie, shopkeeper Australia > The following record is held in the National Archives of Australia and may > be of interest to someone researching a John Beattie, shopkeeper in > Australia in 1857, or his wife Mary (nee McFadyn). > cheers > Jenny Fawcett > _____________ > > > > > RefNo Title Date > AD14 Crown Office precognitions 1801-1900 > AD14/57 Crown Office precognitions, 1857 1857 > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > ---- > CountryCode GB > RepCode 234 > RefNo AD14/57/262 > Repository National Archives of Scotland > Title Precognition against Catherine McFadyen, Mary Beattie, Margaret McCabe > for the crime of uttering base coin at Cowgate, Edinburgh > Date 1857 > Accused Catherine McFadyen, widow, m.s. Whitelaw, Age: 66, Address: Residing > with daughter Mary McFadyen or Beattie, Pleasance, Edinburgh, Origin: Native > of Ireland > Accused Mary Beattie, wife of John Beattie, shopkeeper, Australia, m.s. > McFadyen, Age: 24, Address: Pleasance, Edinburgh, Origin: Native of > Edinburgh > Accused Margaret McCabe, wife of Alexander McCabe (America). Daughter of > Catherine Whitelaw or McFadyen, widow, m.s. McFadyen, Age: 21, Address: > Residing with mother, Pleasance, Edinburgh, Origin: Native of Edinburgh > Victim Daniel Hossack, Cowgate, Edinburgh > AccessStatus Open > RelatedRecord JC26/1857/351 > RelatedRecord JC26/1857/351 > >
My apologies......I erred in saying this record was in the NAA. It is in the National Archives of SCOTLAND. cheers Jenny F ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joan Fawcett" <jfawcett@hotkey.net.au> To: "Australia-L" <australia-l@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, December 30, 2006 10:31 AM Subject: George Rowan > The following record is held at the National Archives of Australia and may > be of interest to anyone researching George Rowan, born c 1837 possibly in > Melbourne, Australia, an early settler's child? > cheers > Jenny Fawcett > ____________ > > RefNoTitleDate > AD14 Crown Office precognitions 1801-1900 > AD14/96 Crown Office precognitions, 1896 1896 > > > CountryCodeGB > RepCode234 > RefNoAD14/96/123 > RepositoryNational Archives of Scotland > TitlePrecognition against George Rowan for the crime of theft at Queen > Street railway station, Glasgow > Date1896 > AccusedGeorge Rowan, Age: 59, painter, Address: No fixed abode, Origin: > Native of Melbourne, Australia > VictimElizabeth Lawson, 12 Burnbank gardens, Glasgow > AccessStatusOpen > RelatedRecordJC26/1896/84 > RelatedRecordJC26/1896/84 >
The following record is held at the National Archives of Scotland, and may be of interest to anyone researching either James Blair, or the convict hospital at Sydney, or shipping conditions in 1846 cheers Jenny Fawcett _______________ RefNo Title Date CS228 Unextracted processes, 1st arrangement, Adams-Dalrymple office 1664-1868 CountryCode GB RepCode 234 RefNo CS228/B/19/17 Repository National Archives of Scotland Title James Blair, ship steward, Greenock v Robert Cuthbert, merchant, Greenock, William Brand, merchant, Paisley, Archibald McNair, merchant, Paisley, registered and sole owners of the barque 'Briton' of Greenock: Reparation and damages Date 1846 Description Action raised as a consequence of the loss of the pursuer's chest and clothes on a journey to Sydney, Australia. The pursuer was injured in an accident in Sydney harbour and was admitted to the Convict's Hospital there. Whilst being treated there, the ship, the "Briton", departed without him and without his knowledge, taking his chest which contained all his clothes and belongings. Process includes: Inventory of James Blair's effects, 1846. AccessStatus Open
The following record is held at the National Archives of Australia and may be of interest to anyone researching George Rowan, born c 1837 possibly in Melbourne, Australia, an early settler's child? cheers Jenny Fawcett ____________ RefNoTitleDate AD14 Crown Office precognitions 1801-1900 AD14/96 Crown Office precognitions, 1896 1896 CountryCodeGB RepCode234 RefNoAD14/96/123 RepositoryNational Archives of Scotland TitlePrecognition against George Rowan for the crime of theft at Queen Street railway station, Glasgow Date1896 AccusedGeorge Rowan, Age: 59, painter, Address: No fixed abode, Origin: Native of Melbourne, Australia VictimElizabeth Lawson, 12 Burnbank gardens, Glasgow AccessStatusOpen RelatedRecordJC26/1896/84 RelatedRecordJC26/1896/84
The following record is held at the National Archives of Australia and may be of interest to those researching William Henry Pollock, a native of Australia, born c 1847 cheers Jenny Fawcett ______________ RefNo Title Date AD14 Crown Office precognitions 1801-1900 AD14/87 Crown Office precognitions, 1887 1887 CountryCode GB RepCode 234 RefNo AD14/87/5 Repository National Archives of Scotland Title Precognition against William Henry Pollock, Susannah Williams for the crime of contravention of 24 & 25 Vict., c. 99, ss. 9 - 11 (Base Coin) Date 1887 Accused William Henry Pollock, married, Age: 40, cook, Address: No fixed abode, Origin: Native of Australia Accused Susannah Williams, widow, Age: 31, laundress, Address: No fixed abode, Origin: Native of England AccessStatus Open RelatedRecord JC26/1887/269 RelatedRecord JC26/1887/269
The following record is held in the National Archives of Scotland, and may be of interest to anyone researching Aaron Master, a copper miner in Australia in 1864 - 1875 (at the least) or his wife Grace (nee McMasters) cheers Jenny F ____ RefNo Title Date AD14 Crown Office precognitions 1801-1900 AD14/64 Crown Office precognitions, 1864 1864 CountryCode GB RepCode 234 RefNo AD14/64/150 Repository National Archives of Scotland Title Precognition against Grace Masters for the crime of theft, habit and repute, and previous conviction Date 1864 Accused Grace Masters, wife of Aaron Masters, copper-miner, who is at present in Australia, m.s. McIntosh, Age: 34, Address: Sawyer's Court or Close, Lower Denburn, Aberdeenshire, with Elizabeth McLeod or McKay, as lodger AccessStatus Open RelatedRecord JC26/1864/17 RelatedRecord JC26/1864/17 -------- RefNo Title Date AD14 Crown Office precognitions 1801-1900 AD14/75 Crown Office precognitions, 1875 1875 CountryCode GB RepCode 234 RefNo AD14/75/289 Repository National Archives of Scotland Title Precognition against Grace Masters, Mary Murray for the crime of theft, habit and repute, and previous conviction Date 1875 Accused Grace Masters, wife of Aaron M., copper-miner in Melbourne, Australia, m.s. McIntosh, Age: 47, Address: Petties Court, North West Street, Aberdeen Accused Mary Murray, widow, m.s. Buchan, Age: 42, Address: Petties Court, North West Street, Aberdeen AccessStatus Open RelatedRecord JC26/1875/7 RelatedRecord JC26/1875/7