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on 8/11/99 3:03 PM, David Dobson at davey.gravey@accglobal.net wrote: > why do you not take the time or spend the energy to post your personal > messages > privately instead of cluttering up my mailbox. this is without a doubt the > most > cluttered up, chatty, time wasting location in the www, > Regards from "sick of hitting delete" > ---------- >> From: "Mary Lorraine Guzar" <aguzar@istar.ca> >> To: CAN-MB-WINNIPEG-L@rootsweb.com >> Subject: Re: [MBWINNIPEG-L] cemetery locations >> Date: Sun, Nov 7, 1999, 4:14 PM >> > >> Hi Joy: On the contrary David, I found the posting quite useful and I got the address for a cemetery in Winnipeg out of it. The response from Mary was a THANK YOU. Hardly chatty. You better get off the genealogy lists if you don't like chatty, because that's how we help each other. Also have you heard of tolerance? Sometimes the ordinary mortal souls just plain don't notice that they responded back to the list, does it really matter in the big scheme of things if this happens now & again?..I've even done it myself! Hope you find what you need on the lists. Cheers Julie Jackson Mornington, Victoria, Australia Searching for a Mother @ http://www.alpha.com.au/teamalpha/genealogy.html
on 8/11/99 1:33 PM, John Delorme at jdelorme@portage.net wrote: > Hello, > I know just about all the names in Portage La Prairie and I have never heard > that one. I live in Portage. > John Delorme Thanks John, I am just going on the information from 2 BARNER desc. Ada BULLEY sister of Minnie m a BARNER and they say that the family was there definitely to start with, and then a number of them moved to BC. I have no idea where Thomas BULLEY the father and Elizabeth? BULLEY nee??? died. Could have been anywhere, but I have no information to suggest to the contrary that they moved. However, seeing the rest of the family seems to have moved westward, it might seem likely that the parents did too. They are not on the BC death listings though up to 1978...searchable on the NET. I will get Minnie's Marriage cert. and see if I can proceed from there. Thanks for thinking of me & keep the name in mind, perhaps some-one some-time will know of them. What about cemetery indexes in Portage? Cheers Julie Jackson Mornington, Victoria, Australia Searching for a Mother @ http://www.alpha.com.au/teamalpha/genealogy.html
Thanks for posting your sour grapes, David...ever considered unsubscribing? Chatty this site may be but, up until now, it was always polite! Cheer up, move on and have a good day while you're at it!. David Dobson wrote: > why do you not take the time or spend the energy to post your personal messages > privately instead of cluttering up my mailbox. this is without a doubt the most > cluttered up, chatty, time wasting location in the www, > Regards from "sick of hitting delete" > ---------- > >From: "Mary Lorraine Guzar" <aguzar@istar.ca> > >To: CAN-MB-WINNIPEG-L@rootsweb.com > >Subject: Re: [MBWINNIPEG-L] cemetery locations > >Date: Sun, Nov 7, 1999, 4:14 PM > > > > >Hi Joy: > > > >Thank you very much for the address for Brookside Cemetery. That is a great > >help and will send off a letter requesting information tomorrow. > >Once again thank you. > >Sincerely, > >Mary Lorraine. > > > >-----Original Message----- > >From: Jbfolsom@aol.com <Jbfolsom@aol.com> > >To: CAN-MB-WINNIPEG-L@rootsweb.com <CAN-MB-WINNIPEG-L@rootsweb.com> > >Date: November 8, 1999 1:35 AM > >Subject: Re: [MBWINNIPEG-L] cemetery locations > > > > > >>Brookside Cemetery, > >>3001 Notre Dame, > >>Winnepeg, MB, > >>R3B 1B9 > >> > >>phone is 204-986-4348 > >> > >>They replied quite promptly when I sent a request for a copy of any > >>information they had on my grandmother who was buried there in 1930's. > >they > >>didn't have much but xeroxed it without comment. > >> > >> > >>Good luck > >> > >>Joy > >> > >> > >>==== CAN-MB-WINNIPEG Mailing List ==== > >>Visit Winnipeg District, Manitoba GenWeb Project > >>http://www.rootsweb.com/~mbwinnip/ > >> > >> > >> > >> > > > > > >==== CAN-MB-WINNIPEG Mailing List ==== > >Free Webspace at RootsWeb > >http://cgi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/acctform.cgi?op=show&page=freagree.htm > >Create your Genealogy Website! > > > > > > ==== CAN-MB-WINNIPEG Mailing List ==== > Visit the Canada GenWeb Project > http://www.rootsweb.com/~canwgw/ > See the Resources and Projects
why do you not take the time or spend the energy to post your personal messages privately instead of cluttering up my mailbox. this is without a doubt the most cluttered up, chatty, time wasting location in the www, Regards from "sick of hitting delete" ---------- >From: "Mary Lorraine Guzar" <aguzar@istar.ca> >To: CAN-MB-WINNIPEG-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [MBWINNIPEG-L] cemetery locations >Date: Sun, Nov 7, 1999, 4:14 PM > >Hi Joy: > >Thank you very much for the address for Brookside Cemetery. That is a great >help and will send off a letter requesting information tomorrow. >Once again thank you. >Sincerely, >Mary Lorraine. > >-----Original Message----- >From: Jbfolsom@aol.com <Jbfolsom@aol.com> >To: CAN-MB-WINNIPEG-L@rootsweb.com <CAN-MB-WINNIPEG-L@rootsweb.com> >Date: November 8, 1999 1:35 AM >Subject: Re: [MBWINNIPEG-L] cemetery locations > > >>Brookside Cemetery, >>3001 Notre Dame, >>Winnepeg, MB, >>R3B 1B9 >> >>phone is 204-986-4348 >> >>They replied quite promptly when I sent a request for a copy of any >>information they had on my grandmother who was buried there in 1930's. >they >>didn't have much but xeroxed it without comment. >> >> >>Good luck >> >>Joy >> >> >>==== CAN-MB-WINNIPEG Mailing List ==== >>Visit Winnipeg District, Manitoba GenWeb Project >>http://www.rootsweb.com/~mbwinnip/ >> >> >> >> > > >==== CAN-MB-WINNIPEG Mailing List ==== >Free Webspace at RootsWeb >http://cgi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/acctform.cgi?op=show&page=freagree.htm >Create your Genealogy Website! > >
Hello, Have you tried the metis list? John delorme lstewart@pacbell.net wrote: > Is there a mil list for the rest of Manitoba? I have a number of > ancestors that lived in the Red River settlements, in Ste Agathe and the > Rural Municipality of Franklin. > > Thanks, > > Lynton Stewart > > -- > Come to the "Gathering", in Santa Ana, CA, June 24-25, 2000. It is > totally FREE genealogy get together for researchers of virtually > any early New England family, and Metis families of Manitoba. > There will be computers, hundreds of CD's, books, and databases > available; scanners, printers, copiers, etc. > > For further Information, visit the Footprints Web Page: > http://www.vader.castles.com/ftprints > > ==== CAN-MB-WINNIPEG Mailing List ==== > Canada GenWeb Awards > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/6625/cgwaward.html > Vote for your favourite CanadaGenWeb site
Hello, I know just about all the names in Portage La Prairie and I have never heard that one. I live in Portage. John Delorme Julie Jackson wrote: > on 8/11/99 3:36 AM, Peter Aros at shalom@gte.net wrote: > > > Hello,Julie. > > Sorry that I cannot recognize the Bulley family name as I am from Winnipeg > > and spent a little time in Portage La Prairie,but I am curious hoe you got > > into the 1881 cencus in the UK. I keep running into brick walls and some of > > the terms used are Greek to me. I would appreciate some direction as my > > family all come from England with a very common name,Harris,but I'dlike to > > get into that census. Joyce Aros Hawaii > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Julie Jackson <julie@alpha.com.au> > > To: <CAN-MB-WINNIPEG-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Sunday, November 07, 1999 2:56 AM > > Subject: [MBWINNIPEG-L] Thos, Eliz? , Minnie, Ada, Esther, Lena, Edw. > > BULLEY, Portage La Prairie 1881 onward... > Hi Joyce, > > I have the CD's for the 1881 Census from the LDS. They are very cheap...25 > or 26 CD's in a plastic folder. They were released about 6 months ago. > We get them for about $55 AUST. inc. postage. Well worth every cent. I'm > sure you must be able to get them where you are. > > So just ask around ...your local LDS or distribution centre must have them. > Otherwise if you have no luck I'll have a look for your HARRIS if you have > details. Still I'd be buying the pack for myself. > > Cheers > Julie Jackson > Mornington, Victoria, Australia > Searching for a Mother @ > http://www.alpha.com.au/teamalpha/genealogy.html > > ==== CAN-MB-WINNIPEG Mailing List ==== > Canada GenWeb Archives Project > http://www.rootsweb.com/~canwgw/cgwarchives.html > Primary Records for Canada
Hello Everyone, I've been on this list for quite some time now just watching. Now it's my turn to post!! My father in law was adopted and is now looking for his paternal family. His born name was Philip Allan Borger and was adopted 7th feb. 1958. He was just a young boy then. He is not to sure about his mother. On his adoption certificate it says Mary Borger as his mother but he has found 2 Marys and they are first cousins to each other. The first Mary he found was married to an Ed Diebert and the second Mary was Barbara mary Graham. Philip's grandfather would have been either John or Fred Borger and their father was John Henry Borger who came from Russia in 1902 to Winnipeg. Can anyone help my father in-law? No one will tell him anything because he was adopted!! John Delorme
Is there a mil list for the rest of Manitoba? I have a number of ancestors that lived in the Red River settlements, in Ste Agathe and the Rural Municipality of Franklin. Thanks, Lynton Stewart -- Come to the "Gathering", in Santa Ana, CA, June 24-25, 2000. It is totally FREE genealogy get together for researchers of virtually any early New England family, and Metis families of Manitoba. There will be computers, hundreds of CD's, books, and databases available; scanners, printers, copiers, etc. For further Information, visit the Footprints Web Page: http://www.vader.castles.com/ftprints
Hi: I am looking for Douglas Wallace Stewart, b. 1912 in Winnipeg, and his brother Charles William Stewart, D.D.S., born in 1914 in Winnipeg. Their parents were William Stewart and Ida Vance. I know that they each had families, but unfortunately no one in the family has had any contact with them for over 40 years. Any assistance would be appreciated. Thank you, Lynton Stewart Come to the "Gathering", in Santa Ana, CA, June 24-25, 2000. It is totally FREE genealogy get together for researchers of virtually any early New England family, and Metis families of Manitoba. There will be computers, hundreds of CD's, books, and databases available; scanners, printers, copiers, etc. For further Information, visit the Footprints Web Page: http://www.vader.castles.com/ftprints
on 8/11/99 3:36 AM, Peter Aros at shalom@gte.net wrote: > Hello,Julie. > Sorry that I cannot recognize the Bulley family name as I am from Winnipeg > and spent a little time in Portage La Prairie,but I am curious hoe you got > into the 1881 cencus in the UK. I keep running into brick walls and some of > the terms used are Greek to me. I would appreciate some direction as my > family all come from England with a very common name,Harris,but I'dlike to > get into that census. Joyce Aros Hawaii > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Julie Jackson <julie@alpha.com.au> > To: <CAN-MB-WINNIPEG-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, November 07, 1999 2:56 AM > Subject: [MBWINNIPEG-L] Thos, Eliz? , Minnie, Ada, Esther, Lena, Edw. > BULLEY, Portage La Prairie 1881 onward... Hi Joyce, I have the CD's for the 1881 Census from the LDS. They are very cheap...25 or 26 CD's in a plastic folder. They were released about 6 months ago. We get them for about $55 AUST. inc. postage. Well worth every cent. I'm sure you must be able to get them where you are. So just ask around ...your local LDS or distribution centre must have them. Otherwise if you have no luck I'll have a look for your HARRIS if you have details. Still I'd be buying the pack for myself. Cheers Julie Jackson Mornington, Victoria, Australia Searching for a Mother @ http://www.alpha.com.au/teamalpha/genealogy.html
on 8/11/99 4:12 AM, woundedwing at woundedwing@email.msn.com wrote: > Just a thought...Could your surname BULLEY have other variable spellings > such as BOILEY, BEAULIEU, BEAULU etc...? > Jan > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Peter Aros <shalom@gte.net> > To: <CAN-MB-WINNIPEG-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, November 07, 1999 10:36 AM > Subject: Re: [MBWINNIPEG-L] Thos, Eliz? , Minnie, Ada, Esther, Lena, Edw. > BULLEY, Portage La Prairie 1881 onward... Thanks Jan, I'll have a go at various spellings, yes, good thought. BULEY was one I've seen. Actually BULLEY was a fairly common English name, it's ghastly isn't it? Perhaps better than Ramsbottom though! Just. Is there anywhere seachable for Manitoba like the BC site? Cheers & best regards, Julie Jackson Mornington, Victoria, Australia Searching for a Mother @ http://www.alpha.com.au/teamalpha/genealogy.html
Hey Davey-Gravey, Sorry you find it chitty chatty.....but they helped me find my great-grandfather, and I haven't even had time to tell them! Maybe if you didn't delete so much you just might find something also!.....Great going girls! And Thank YOU! Terasa
Hi Joy: Thank you very much for the address for Brookside Cemetery. That is a great help and will send off a letter requesting information tomorrow. Once again thank you. Sincerely, Mary Lorraine. -----Original Message----- From: Jbfolsom@aol.com <Jbfolsom@aol.com> To: CAN-MB-WINNIPEG-L@rootsweb.com <CAN-MB-WINNIPEG-L@rootsweb.com> Date: November 8, 1999 1:35 AM Subject: Re: [MBWINNIPEG-L] cemetery locations >Brookside Cemetery, >3001 Notre Dame, >Winnepeg, MB, >R3B 1B9 > >phone is 204-986-4348 > >They replied quite promptly when I sent a request for a copy of any >information they had on my grandmother who was buried there in 1930's. they >didn't have much but xeroxed it without comment. > > >Good luck > >Joy > > >==== CAN-MB-WINNIPEG Mailing List ==== >Visit Winnipeg District, Manitoba GenWeb Project >http://www.rootsweb.com/~mbwinnip/ > > > >
Brookside Cemetery, 3001 Notre Dame, Winnepeg, MB, R3B 1B9 phone is 204-986-4348 They replied quite promptly when I sent a request for a copy of any information they had on my grandmother who was buried there in 1930's. they didn't have much but xeroxed it without comment. Good luck Joy
Hello to all: I am trying to find the mailing address for the following cemeteries. I apparently have family buried in them and can't locate addresses to write for information. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. They are: Elmwood Cemetery - I think it is located in the Winnipeg area. Brookside Cemetery - Also located in the Winnipeg area. Minniska Cemetery - Not sure of where in Manitoba it is located but apparently a relative Herman LOPTHIEN was the first person buried in that cemetery in the fall of 1903. With thanks Mary Lorraine
Just a thought...Could your surname BULLEY have other variable spellings such as BOILEY, BEAULIEU, BEAULU etc...? Jan ----- Original Message ----- From: Peter Aros <shalom@gte.net> To: <CAN-MB-WINNIPEG-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, November 07, 1999 10:36 AM Subject: Re: [MBWINNIPEG-L] Thos, Eliz? , Minnie, Ada, Esther, Lena, Edw. BULLEY, Portage La Prairie 1881 onward... > Hello,Julie. > Sorry that I cannot recognize the Bulley family name as I am from Winnipeg > and spent a little time in Portage La Prairie,but I am curious hoe you got > into the 1881 cencus in the UK. I keep running into brick walls and some of > the terms used are Greek to me. I would appreciate some direction as my > family all come from England with a very common name,Harris,but I'dlike to > get into that census. Joyce Aros Hawaii > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Julie Jackson <julie@alpha.com.au> > To: <CAN-MB-WINNIPEG-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, November 07, 1999 2:56 AM > Subject: [MBWINNIPEG-L] Thos, Eliz? , Minnie, Ada, Esther, Lena, Edw. > BULLEY, Portage La Prairie 1881 onward... > > > > My first posting to the list...hello all, from Australia. > > > > My husband's great grandparents thought to be Thomas BULLEY and Elizabeth > > nee? (love to know her maiden name) emigrated to Canada with 8? chn and > > settled in Portage La Prairie ...ca1880's 1890's. > > > > Thomas BULLEY in the 1881 UK Census is listed as a Estate Agents Clerk > aged > > 46 years and is listed with wife Elizabth aged 36 years > > Sarah aged 6 > > Emily aged 5 > > Thomas E aged 4 > > Minnie...aged 2 , my husband's grandmother > > May aged 6m > > > > Only the chn Thomas Edward (referred to as Edward) & Minnie figure as > names > > in living family's in Seattle's recollections, the other girls names > > remembered by them are:- > > Ada, > > Lena, > > Esther and > > Bessie (Eliz?) BULLEY, & none of those are listed in the 1881 Census, so > > it's a bit of a puzzle to say the least! > > > > Love to find records of:- > > 1. exactly WHO was in this BULLEY family upon arrival in Manitoba. Any > > clues? > > > > 2. Deaths for mother & father Thos & Eliz. BULLEY. No deaths found in BC. > > Presume they stayed around the Winnipeg area? > > > > 3. Marriages for chn. who mainly seemed to settle in Vancouver etc later. > > Minnie BULLEY indeed had a first marriage to an Alza BURDETTE in 1912 in > > Victoria BC. Then m Robert JACKSON in Seattle & moved to Australia. > > > > Ada BULLEY m a John BARNER in Portage La Prairie or thereabouts, Chn:- > Cecil > > & Grace...moved to a homestead at Turtleford???? Sask. finally settling in > > Victoria BC. Can't find Ada's death there though. > > > > Lena BULLEY m a BRUTY? (not much chop from BULLEY to BRUTY!) > > > > Thos Edward BULLEY m Annie? had son Edward > > > > Bessie BULLEY m UNKNOWN...son Wilfred (although I'm a bit sus that this > > child might have been from Minnie's Marriage to Mr BURDETTE in Vic. BC) > > > > 4. Descendants. > > > > Anything searchable on line? Addresses for obtaining info & certs.? > > > > Cheers and thanks for reading > > > > > > Julie Jackson > > Mornington, Victoria, Australia > > Searching for a Mother @ > > http://www.alpha.com.au/teamalpha/genealogy.html > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== CAN-MB-WINNIPEG Mailing List ==== > > Visit the Manitoba GenWeb Project > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~canmb/ > > > > > ==== CAN-MB-WINNIPEG Mailing List ==== > Visit the Canada GenWeb Project > http://www.rootsweb.com/~canwgw/ > See the Resources and Projects >
Hello,Julie. Sorry that I cannot recognize the Bulley family name as I am from Winnipeg and spent a little time in Portage La Prairie,but I am curious hoe you got into the 1881 cencus in the UK. I keep running into brick walls and some of the terms used are Greek to me. I would appreciate some direction as my family all come from England with a very common name,Harris,but I'dlike to get into that census. Joyce Aros Hawaii ----- Original Message ----- From: Julie Jackson <julie@alpha.com.au> To: <CAN-MB-WINNIPEG-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, November 07, 1999 2:56 AM Subject: [MBWINNIPEG-L] Thos, Eliz? , Minnie, Ada, Esther, Lena, Edw. BULLEY, Portage La Prairie 1881 onward... > My first posting to the list...hello all, from Australia. > > My husband's great grandparents thought to be Thomas BULLEY and Elizabeth > nee? (love to know her maiden name) emigrated to Canada with 8? chn and > settled in Portage La Prairie ...ca1880's 1890's. > > Thomas BULLEY in the 1881 UK Census is listed as a Estate Agents Clerk aged > 46 years and is listed with wife Elizabth aged 36 years > Sarah aged 6 > Emily aged 5 > Thomas E aged 4 > Minnie...aged 2 , my husband's grandmother > May aged 6m > > Only the chn Thomas Edward (referred to as Edward) & Minnie figure as names > in living family's in Seattle's recollections, the other girls names > remembered by them are:- > Ada, > Lena, > Esther and > Bessie (Eliz?) BULLEY, & none of those are listed in the 1881 Census, so > it's a bit of a puzzle to say the least! > > Love to find records of:- > 1. exactly WHO was in this BULLEY family upon arrival in Manitoba. Any > clues? > > 2. Deaths for mother & father Thos & Eliz. BULLEY. No deaths found in BC. > Presume they stayed around the Winnipeg area? > > 3. Marriages for chn. who mainly seemed to settle in Vancouver etc later. > Minnie BULLEY indeed had a first marriage to an Alza BURDETTE in 1912 in > Victoria BC. Then m Robert JACKSON in Seattle & moved to Australia. > > Ada BULLEY m a John BARNER in Portage La Prairie or thereabouts, Chn:- Cecil > & Grace...moved to a homestead at Turtleford???? Sask. finally settling in > Victoria BC. Can't find Ada's death there though. > > Lena BULLEY m a BRUTY? (not much chop from BULLEY to BRUTY!) > > Thos Edward BULLEY m Annie? had son Edward > > Bessie BULLEY m UNKNOWN...son Wilfred (although I'm a bit sus that this > child might have been from Minnie's Marriage to Mr BURDETTE in Vic. BC) > > 4. Descendants. > > Anything searchable on line? Addresses for obtaining info & certs.? > > Cheers and thanks for reading > > > Julie Jackson > Mornington, Victoria, Australia > Searching for a Mother @ > http://www.alpha.com.au/teamalpha/genealogy.html > > > > > > ==== CAN-MB-WINNIPEG Mailing List ==== > Visit the Manitoba GenWeb Project > http://www.rootsweb.com/~canmb/ >
My first posting to the list...hello all, from Australia. My husband's great grandparents thought to be Thomas BULLEY and Elizabeth nee? (love to know her maiden name) emigrated to Canada with 8? chn and settled in Portage La Prairie ...ca1880's 1890's. Thomas BULLEY in the 1881 UK Census is listed as a Estate Agents Clerk aged 46 years and is listed with wife Elizabth aged 36 years Sarah aged 6 Emily aged 5 Thomas E aged 4 Minnie...aged 2 , my husband's grandmother May aged 6m Only the chn Thomas Edward (referred to as Edward) & Minnie figure as names in living family's in Seattle's recollections, the other girls names remembered by them are:- Ada, Lena, Esther and Bessie (Eliz?) BULLEY, & none of those are listed in the 1881 Census, so it's a bit of a puzzle to say the least! Love to find records of:- 1. exactly WHO was in this BULLEY family upon arrival in Manitoba. Any clues? 2. Deaths for mother & father Thos & Eliz. BULLEY. No deaths found in BC. Presume they stayed around the Winnipeg area? 3. Marriages for chn. who mainly seemed to settle in Vancouver etc later. Minnie BULLEY indeed had a first marriage to an Alza BURDETTE in 1912 in Victoria BC. Then m Robert JACKSON in Seattle & moved to Australia. Ada BULLEY m a John BARNER in Portage La Prairie or thereabouts, Chn:- Cecil & Grace...moved to a homestead at Turtleford???? Sask. finally settling in Victoria BC. Can't find Ada's death there though. Lena BULLEY m a BRUTY? (not much chop from BULLEY to BRUTY!) Thos Edward BULLEY m Annie? had son Edward Bessie BULLEY m UNKNOWN...son Wilfred (although I'm a bit sus that this child might have been from Minnie's Marriage to Mr BURDETTE in Vic. BC) 4. Descendants. Anything searchable on line? Addresses for obtaining info & certs.? Cheers and thanks for reading Julie Jackson Mornington, Victoria, Australia Searching for a Mother @ http://www.alpha.com.au/teamalpha/genealogy.html