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    1. Re: [ENG-CAMS] Arnold family
    2. Barbara Mitting
    3. Descendants of John Todd Arnold First Generation 1. John Todd Arnold [3804], son of John Arnold [3428] and Catherine Todd [185], was born on 11 October 1818 in Thriplow Cambridgeshire England, was christened on 11 October 1818 in Newton Cambridgeshire England, died on 15 May 1896 in Waratah N.S.W Australia at age 77, and was buried in Sandgate Cemetery, Newcastle, N.S.W. Australia. • He appeared on the HO107/1759 folio 708b census on 30 March 1851 in Little Newton Cambridge England. John Arnold head mar 32 Ag/lab Newton Cambs Eliza Arnold wife mar 28 Newton Cambs Sopisa Arnold Dau 9 Newton Cambs William Arnold Son 1 Newton Cambs • He immigrated The Caroline in 1853 to Paterson N.S.W Australia. John married Elizabeth Fuller [3809] [MRIN: 2116], daughter of Henry Fuller [1966] and Unknown, on 7 November 1840 in Newton Cambridgeshire England. Elizabeth was born in 1822 in Newton, Cambridgeshire England and died on 21 December 1855 in Paterson N.S.W Australia at age 33. Marriage Notes: 1840 NOV 7 ARNOLD John (X) bachelor occ Labourer son of John ARNOLD Labourer FULLER Eliza (X) age 18 yrs spinster daughter of Henry FULLER Labourer Wits: Aaron PRIME & Hannah ARNOLD (X) Death Notes: Registration Number Last Name Given Name(S) Father's Given Name(S) Mother's Given Name(S) District V1855939 43A/1855 ARNOLD ELIZA AGE 33 + 2 F I. Sopisa Arnold [3808] was born in 1841 in Newton Cambridgeshire England and died on 23 January 1927 in Newcastle New South Wales Australia at age 86. Sopisa married Edward Gunn [1976] [MRIN: 570] in 1864 in Newcastle New South Wales Australia. + 3 M ii. William Arnold [5041] was born in 1849 in Newton Cambridgeshire England and died on 18 December 1931 in Newcastle New South Wales Australia at age 82. William married Mary Ann Carmody [1967] [MRIN: 569] (d. 19 September 1922) on 22 May 1872 in Waratah N.S.W Australia. John next married Julia Healy [1982] [MRIN: 572] on 18 February 1862 in Church of St Joseph, East Maitland, N.S.W Australia. Julia died in 1897 in Newcastle New South Wales Australia. Death Notes: Registration Number Last Name Given Name(S) Father's Given Name(S) Mother's Given Name(S) District 12707/1897 ARNOLD JULIA PATRICK MARY NEWCASTLE + 4 F I. Julia Arnold [1983]. Second Generation (Children) 2. Sopisa Arnold [3808] (John Todd 1) was born in 1841 in Newton Cambridgeshire England and died on 23 January 1927 in Newcastle New South Wales Australia at age 86. Sopisa married Edward Gunn [1976] [MRIN: 570] in 1864 in Newcastle New South Wales Australia. + 5 F I. Maria Gunn [1977]. + 6 M ii. Edward Gunn [1978]. + 7 M iii. James Gunn [1979]. + 8 F iv. Margaretta Gunn [1980]. 3. William Arnold [5041] (John Todd 1) was born in 1849 in Newton Cambridgeshire England and died on 18 December 1931 in Newcastle New South Wales Australia at age 82. William married Mary Ann Carmody [1967] [MRIN: 569] on 22 May 1872 in Waratah N.S.W Australia. Mary died on 19 September 1922 in Newcastle New South Wales Australia. + 9 M I. Joseph Alphonus Arnold [1968] was born in N.S.W Australia. Joseph married Margaret McManus [1981] [MRIN: 571]. + 10 F ii. Eliza Arnold [1969]. + 11 M iii. William Edward Arnold [1970]. + 12 F iv. Lillian Arnold [1971]. + 13 F v. Hannah Arnold [1972]. + 14 F vi. Anne Arnold [1973]. + 15 M vii. John Arnold [1974]. + 16 F viii. Margaret Arnold [1975]. 4. Julia Arnold [1983] (John Todd 1). Third Generation (Grandchildren) 5. Maria Gunn [1977] (Sopisa Arnold 2, John Todd 1). 6. Edward Gunn [1978] (Sopisa Arnold 2, John Todd 1). 7. James Gunn [1979] (Sopisa Arnold 2, John Todd 1). 8. Margaretta Gunn [1980] (Sopisa Arnold 2, John Todd 1). 9. Joseph Alphonus Arnold [1968] (William 2, John Todd 1) was born in N.S.W Australia. Joseph married Margaret McManus [1981] [MRIN: 571]. 10. Eliza Arnold [1969] (William 2, John Todd 1). 11. William Edward Arnold [1970] (William 2, John Todd 1). 12. Lillian Arnold [1971] (William 2, John Todd 1). 13. Hannah Arnold [1972] (William 2, John Todd 1). 14. Anne Arnold [1973] (William 2, John Todd 1). 15. John Arnold [1974] (William 2, John Todd 1). 16. Margaret Arnold [1975] (William 2, John Todd 1). 1. Re: Arnold (Pam Hillier) 2. Re: Arnold (suffolk sue) 3. Re: William Stevens/Stephens (Deborah Collins) 4. Re: William Stevens/Stephens (The Hunt Family) 5. Re: William Stevens/Stephens (Deborah Collins) 6. Arnold family (Eusebeia) 7. Re: William Stevens/Stephens (Paula Patterson) 8. Re: Arnold (terry ) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Tue, 2 Jun 2009 17:01:57 +0930 From: "Pam Hillier" <pamhillier24@virginbroadband.com.au> Subject: Re: [ENG-CAMS] Arnold To: <eng-cambridgeshire@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <64CCDE0AFCB64F38B6E40D6FC83DC1C5@GENHILLIER> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="ISO-8859-1"; Reply-type=original Hi Terry, I volunteer at my local LDS (they couldn't get rid of me) I may be able to assist you...... 1. Can you tell me which State of Australia they emmigrated to. The LDS has BMD's for Victoria, South Australia and NSW - the date ranges Vary however. Tasmanian archives are slowly going up online.....google Queensland is slowly going up online as well. Not sure about Western Australia etc. But I think they are But more than likely they came to NSW, SA or Victoria. 2. Do you know where they came from in England because the death records Sometimes record the place of birth in the UK If I cannot get there (Studying and Lectures at the Mo) I can ask one of the Others that volunteers there or you may have to wait a week or two until my Lectures are over for the semester........if no-one else answers you. Cheers Pam from Adelaide Australia > Good Afternoon, > > > > I am seeking information re a John and Eliza ARNOLD, of I believe , > Newton, > who emigrated to Australia c. 1853 with son William and daughter Sophia. > > > > I cannot find information re their marriage and the births of children. > > > > I believe that there also was a Samuel ARNOLD who married a Elizabeth HOWE > who also emigrated to Australia. I do not know if they were related. > > > > Any assistance would be appreciated. > > > > Terry > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Tue, 2 Jun 2009 12:50:09 +0100 From: "Suffolk sue" <sp51glem@btinternet.com> Subject: Re: [ENG-CAMS] Arnold To: <eng-cambridgeshire@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <003c01c9e378$48a20c50$4201a8c0@ANNA> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="ISO-8859-1"; Reply-type=original Marriage John Arnold of the parish, bachelor, labourer(no age) = fathers name John, Lab. Eliza Fuller of the parish, spinster, aged 18yrs. = fathers name Henry,lab. By banns 7th November, 1840 = Newton Witnesses Aaron Prime Hannah Arnold =========== Baptisms. Sophia Arnold 30th October, 1841 = Newton William Arnold 13th. May, 1849 = Newton ======================= ======================= Baptisms Eliza Fuller = 27th April, 1823 = Newton Daughter of Henry and Elizabeth A possible, but not sure. John Todd Arnold = 11th October, 1818 = Newton Son of John and Catharine Living in Triplow. Above would match Johns age on 1851 census. ======================== Marriage Henry Fuller of the parish, bachelor Elizabeth Churchman of the parish spinster By banns 6th January, 1822 = Newton Witnesses Wm. Har??? Joh. Kidman John Arnold of the parish, bachelor Catherine Todd of the parish, spinster 23rd October, 1804 = Newton ----- Original Message ----- From: "terry " <call@hunterlink.net.au> To: <ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 02, 2009 7:23 AM Subject: [ENG-CAMS] Arnold > Good Afternoon, > > > > I am seeking information re a John and Eliza ARNOLD, of I believe , > Newton, > who emigrated to Australia c. 1853 with son William and daughter Sophia. > > > > I cannot find information re their marriage and the births of children. > > > > I believe that there also was a Samuel ARNOLD who married a Elizabeth HOWE > who also emigrated to Australia. I do not know if they were related. > > > > Any assistance would be appreciated. > > > > Terry > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > ------------------------------ Message: 3 Date: Tue, 02 Jun 2009 17:43:30 +0100 From: Deborah Collins <naylorscroft@btinternet.com> Subject: Re: [ENG-CAMS] William Stevens/Stephens To: eng-cambridgeshire@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <4A2556B2.4000102@btinternet.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed I have an ancestor William Stevens who was born in Dedham, Essex in 1733. He went to Cambridge University and went on to become a Doctor of Divinity. On the IGI is says that he was married in Norwich in 1772 and had a daughter Frances in 1773 who was baptised in Norwich. This information was put forward by a member of the LDS church. Unfortunately I cannot find the marriage nor baptism in the Norwich churches. I went through them all but obviously I could have missed the entries. He later became a Rector of Gt Snoring and Thursford in Norfolk. I am trying to backtrack his life a bit and wondered if he actually got married in Cambridge. His wife was possibly Ann. Any help would be most gratefully received. Deborah Collins ------------------------------ Message: 4 Date: Tue, 2 Jun 2009 19:28:48 +0100 From: "The Hunt Family" <hunt-familia@talktalk.net> Subject: Re: [ENG-CAMS] William Stevens/Stephens To: <eng-cambridgeshire@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <6FE444E567C24CBC8D8D507B2A367C16@thebigone> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; reply-type=original Hi Deborah I have located his Cambridge University Alumni if you don't already have it. Can send on if required Regards Karen Hunt (Warwick, UK) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Deborah Collins" <naylorscroft@btinternet.com> To: <eng-cambridgeshire@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 02, 2009 5:43 PM Subject: Re: [ENG-CAMS] William Stevens/Stephens >I have an ancestor William Stevens who was born in Dedham, Essex in > 1733. He went to Cambridge University and went on to become a Doctor of > Divinity. > > On the IGI is says that he was married in Norwich in 1772 and had a > daughter Frances in 1773 who was baptised in Norwich. This information > was put forward by a member of the LDS church. Unfortunately I cannot > find the marriage nor baptism in the Norwich churches. I went through > them all but obviously I could have missed the entries. > > He later became a Rector of Gt Snoring and Thursford in Norfolk. I am > trying to backtrack his life a bit and wondered if he actually got > married in Cambridge. His wife was possibly Ann. > > Any help would be most gratefully received. > > Deborah Collins > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------ Message: 5 Date: Tue, 02 Jun 2009 22:34:43 +0100 From: Deborah Collins <naylorscroft@btinternet.com> Subject: Re: [ENG-CAMS] William Stevens/Stephens To: eng-cambridgeshire@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <4A259AF3.9090206@btinternet.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Hi Karen Thank you very much for your offer but I do already have a copy of the Alumni - I just can't find anything else! Regards Deborah ------------------------------ ------------------------------ To contact the ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE list administrator, send an email to ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE-admin@rootsweb.com. 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    06/04/2009 10:18:18
    1. Re: [ENG-CAMS] Joseph Smith at Cambridge Uni
    2. Nivard Ovington
    3. Thanks for letting me know Paula I thought I had tried the obvious , all Josephs in Sidney, all SMITHs in Sidney etc but must have missed the SMYTH entry Just shows that two pairs of eyes are better than one :-) Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > Apologies Nivard - I somehow managed to send it directly to Neil instead > of the list. Here is what I sent: > > As Nivard said there is no Joseph SMITH at that time but there is a > Joseph SMYTH who may be who you are looking for.... > > Eldest s. of Francis, Esq., of New-building, near Thirsk, Yorks. > B. Mar. 25, 1766, at York. > Schools, York (Mr Bell), Whitby (Mr Watson) and Hertford (Dr J. Carr). > Adm. pens. at SIDNEY, June 23, 1784. > Matric. Easter, 1786; > B.A. 1794. > R. of Kildale, Yorks., 1805-11. > V. of Kirby-Moorside, 1811-26. > Disappears from Clerical Guide, 1829. > Father of Samuel B. (1831). > (Foxter, Index Eccles.) > > HTH > Paula

    06/04/2009 04:15:52
    1. Re: [ENG-CAMS] Joseph Smith at Cambridge Uni
    2. Paula Patterson
    3. Nivard Ovington wrote: > Hi Neil > > Did Paula find anything? > > I must have missed her reply > > Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > > > > >> Hi Nivard and Paula, >> >> Many thanks for so quickly looking for Joseph and letting me know >> what you found: all very helpful. >> >> Regards, >> >> Neil >> > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > Apologies Nivard - I somehow managed to send it directly to Neil instead of the list. Here is what I sent: As Nivard said there is no Joseph SMITH at that time but there is a Joseph SMYTH who may be who you are looking for.... Eldest s. of Francis, Esq., of New-building, near Thirsk, Yorks. B. Mar. 25, 1766, at York. Schools, York (Mr Bell), Whitby (Mr Watson) and Hertford (Dr J. Carr). Adm. pens. at SIDNEY, June 23, 1784. Matric. Easter, 1786; B.A. 1794. R. of Kildale, Yorks., 1805-11. V. of Kirby-Moorside, 1811-26. Disappears from Clerical Guide, 1829. Father of Samuel B. (1831). (Foxter, Index Eccles.) HTH Paula

    06/04/2009 04:01:45
    1. Re: [ENG-CAMS] Joseph Smith at Cambridge Uni
    2. Nivard Ovington
    3. Hi Neil Did Paula find anything? I must have missed her reply Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > Hi Nivard and Paula, > > Many thanks for so quickly looking for Joseph and letting me know > what you found: all very helpful. > > Regards, > > Neil

    06/04/2009 03:04:45
    1. Re: [ENG-CAMS] Joseph Smith at Cambridge Uni
    2. Neil
    3. Hi Nivard and Paula, Many thanks for so quickly looking for Joseph and letting me know what you found: all very helpful. Regards, Neil -----Original Message----- From: eng-cambridgeshire-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:eng-cambridgeshire-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Nivard Ovington Sent: 03 June 2009 21:46 To: eng-cambridgeshire@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [ENG-CAMS] Joseph Smith at Cambridge Uni Hi Neil Not listed as far as I can see Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > Does anyone have access to Alumni Cantabrigienses who could look for a > Joseph Smith whom I believe to have been at Sidney Sussex College in > 1788, please? I'd be interested in as much information as you can > spare time to copy across! > Neil, in East Lothian ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    06/04/2009 02:59:36
    1. Re: [ENG-CAMS] William Stevens/Stephens
    2. Paula Patterson
    3. Deborah Collins wrote: > Hi Paula > > Thank you so much for all that wonderful information. It is so > interesting to get details of the papers of the time and it all puts > events into context. It was nice to find out a little bit more about > William's life as well. > > Regards > > Deborah > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > Found this whilst surfing the internet... http://cybermuse.gallery.ca/cybermuse/search/artwork_e.jsp?mkey=14367 Paula

    06/03/2009 05:48:44
    1. Re: [ENG-CAMS] William Stevens/Stephens
    2. Deborah Collins
    3. Hi Paula Thank you so much for all that wonderful information. It is so interesting to get details of the papers of the time and it all puts events into context. It was nice to find out a little bit more about William's life as well. Regards Deborah

    06/03/2009 04:43:13
    1. Re: [ENG-CAMS] Joseph Smith at Cambridge Uni
    2. Nivard Ovington
    3. Hi Neil Not listed as far as I can see Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > Does anyone have access to Alumni Cantabrigienses who could look for a > Joseph Smith > whom I believe to have been at Sidney Sussex College in 1788, please? I'd > be interested > in as much information as you can spare time to copy across! > Neil, in East Lothian

    06/03/2009 03:45:55
    1. [ENG-CAMS] Joseph Smith at Cambridge Uni
    2. Neil
    3. Does anyone have access to Alumni Cantabrigienses who could look for a Joseph Smith whom I believe to have been at Sidney Sussex College in 1788, please? I'd be interested in as much information as you can spare time to copy across! Neil, in East Lothian

    06/03/2009 02:52:49
    1. Re: [ENG-CAMS] William Stevens/Stephens
    2. Paula Patterson
    3. Deborah Collins wrote: > Hi Paula > > Thank you very much for the information. Could you tell me what the > newspapers were called so that I could perhaps get a copy? Many thanks. > > Deborah > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > The same announcement was copied by several papers. Two papers carried the announcement on Tuesday 30 Sept 1800 - the Whitehall Evening Post and the St James's Chronicle or British Evening Post and stated: On the 28th ult. at Brighthelmstone, after a long and painful illness, in the 69th year of his age, the Rev. William Stevens, D.D., formerly of St John's college, Cambridge. Other papers copied this and notices appeared in different ones int he next few days. These included: Oct 1: Lloyd's Evening Post Oct 3: Oracle and Daily Advertiser, and the Star Oct 4: Jackson's Oxford Journal and the Morning Post and Gazetteer A slightly longer announcement was published on Thursday Dec 4 1800 in the Oracle and Daily Advertiser: On Sunday last, at Brighton, after a long and painful illness, in the 69th year of his age, the Rev. William Stevens, D.D., formerly of St John's college, Cambridge; a man whom nature had endowed with some of her choicest gifts, those intellectual and moral qualities which branched forth into the the higher order of human virtues; whom learning had not made pedantic; whom the partial regard of friends had not made vain; who in a long and habitual course of living, with persons of the highest rank acquired the polish of high life without one of its failings, and in the midst of a contaminating age preserved a simplicity of character, a liberality of sentiment, and a benevolence of heart, which would have given him a place amongst the best men in the most virtuous period of the world. ============================================================================================================== All papers were London based except the Oxford Journal The /St James's Chronicle or the British Evening Post/ began publication on 12 March 1761, as a large folio of four pages with four columns of closely-packed print. It appeared on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, and had a varied content with relatively few advertisements. It succeeded the /St James's Evening Post,/ which was among newspapers that was purchased shortly before by the printer Henry Baldwin. Nathaniel Thomas, a graduate of Oxford University, was engaged as editor a few months after the /St James's Chronicle or the British Evening Post/ first appeared and remained with the newspaper until 1795. The earliest proprietors of the /St James's Chronicle/ included the dramatist George Colman the Elder and the celebrated Drury Lane actor-manager David Garrick. Colman was not only a partner, but also a frequent contributor. His early series of essays for the newspaper was signed 'The Genius'. Later proprietors included the scholar and Shakespearean editor George Steevens. Henry Baldwin ran the /St James's Chronicle/ as an anti-government newspaper. He was prosecuted when the newspaper reprinted the /Public Advertiser's/ letter from Junius of 19 December 1769 criticising King George III. In 1771, when the /St James's Chronicle/ printed extracts from parliamentary proceedings, he was fined and forced to apologise before the Speaker of the House of Commons. When he retired in 1808, Henry Baldwin was succeeded by his son Charles who had become a partner in the newspaper in 1799. The /St James's Chronicle/ continued publication until 1822. The earliest copy of the /Whitehall Evening Post or London Intelligencer/ to survive is dated 6 May 1746, and the tri-weekly newspaper probably began about February that year. Its masthead included a woodcut showing the architect Inigo Jones's famous Banqueting House in Whitehall, London, and it had four folio pages in all. The newspaper mostly contained a mixture of London, British provincial and overseas news, with political comment and various commercial and financial notices. Only its last page was given to advertisements. During the 1760s the /Whitehall Evening Post or London Intelligencer/ increased its three columns per page to four—allowing the printer to pack more news into the available space. By 1770 the newspaper had changed its title to the more succinct /Whitehall Evening Post./ It had much the same serious content, with very little in the way of light reading and fewer advertisements than in earlier years. The newspaper's editors included, from March 1797, Stephen Jones who was the nephew of the journalist Griffith Jones (who had been editor of the /London Chronicle,/ and London-published /Daily Advertiser/ and the /Public Ledger)./ The /Whitehall Evening Post/ continued to be published until 1802. The / Oracle . Bell's New World / began publication on 1 June 1789. The newspaper's proprietor was John Bell, who employed the dramatist James Boaden as editor. In the first issue, Bell set out his version of the events which had led to his departure from his previous newspaper the World. He also declared that for the / Oracle . Bell's New World / 'His Plan will be novel, interesting, and useful' and 'Every exertion shall be made to gratify public taste, and completely to answer the best purposes of a Daily Print'—clearly signalling his intention to rival the /World./ The / Oracle . Bell's New World / copied the format, layout and content of the World. Like its rival, it had four folio pages carrying advertisements on the first and last page, with a variety of news from home and abroad, as well as financial notices, social and cultural comment, and poetry on the inside pages. Over the next few years there were small revisions to the newspaper's title, although it did not otherwise change. It had become the / Oracle . Bell's World / by 1790, and from the 2 January 1792 was simply called the / Oracle . / Peter Stuart (brother of Daniel Stuart, the printer and later the proprietor of the /Morning Post)/ joined the / Oracle . Bell's New World / in late 1789 or early 1790. In 1794 he purchased the newspaper from John Bell. That same year, the / Oracle / merged with the /Public Advertiser/ to form the / Oracle and Public Advertiser. / The merger was announced in the / Oracle / for 28 February 1794, and the newspaper appeared under its new title the very next day. It changed little in appearance or content until the 8 September 1798, when the / Oracle and Public Advertiser / merged with the /Daily Advertiser/ to become the / Oracle and the Daily Advertiser. / The first issue of the new title, on 10 September 1798, declared that the merger 'will be equally beneficial to both—the one deriving the most Valuable Commercial Connections, the other a considerable Accession of Literary Strength, and both a Great Increase of Circulation'. Stuart, who remained proprietor, assured readers that the newspaper would have 'better Channels of Information—greater variety-or more Originality', qualities which would put it ahead of its rivals. The / Oracle and Daily Advertiser / continued to appear until 1802.

    06/03/2009 12:06:38
    1. Re: [ENG-CAMS] Arnold
    2. terry
    3. Good Afternoon, Wow! I am overwhelmed by the assistance from the list re my enquiry for ARNOLDs. It will take me a little while to digest all the information but it has filled in the 'gaps' and allowed me to identify the ship and date of arrival in Australia. One other request if I may. Can any one tell me the possible name of the church John and Eliza (Fuller) were married in. And if is still standing as a visit is being planned by one of the family descendants in July / August. Thanks again for the help. Terry

    06/03/2009 10:39:57
    1. Re: [ENG-CAMS] William Stevens/Stephens
    2. Deborah Collins
    3. Hi Paula Thank you very much for the information. Could you tell me what the newspapers were called so that I could perhaps get a copy? Many thanks. Deborah

    06/03/2009 10:12:13
    1. Re: [ENG-CAMS] Arnold
    2. Paula Patterson
    3. terry wrote: > Good Afternoon, > > Wow! I am overwhelmed by the assistance from the list re my enquiry for > ARNOLDs. > > It will take me a little while to digest all the information but it has > filled in the 'gaps' and allowed me to identify the ship and date of arrival > in Australia. > > One other request if I may. Can any one tell me the possible name of the > church John and Eliza (Fuller) were married in. And if is still standing as > a visit is being planned by one of the family descendants in July / August. > > Thanks again for the help. > > Terry > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > The church was/is St Margaret's Church, Newton nr Cambridge. Here is the parish website with details of the church... http://www.newtonvillage.co.uk/index.htm Have a great time on your visit! Paula

    06/03/2009 03:01:06
    1. [ENG-CAMS] Arnold family
    2. Eusebeia
    3. State Records New South Wales has its immigration records online. There was a John and an Eliza Arnold who immigrated in 1857 per Admiral Lyons. There was also another Arnold famly on the same ship. http://srwww.records.nsw.gov.au/indexes/searchform.aspx http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/ Eusebeia Sutherland

    06/03/2009 02:09:01
    1. Re: [ENG-CAMS] William Stevens/Stephens
    2. Paula Patterson
    3. Deborah Collins wrote: > Hi Karen > > Thank you very much for your offer but I do already have a copy of the > Alumni - I just can't find anything else! > Regards > Deborah > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > There's a will on the PRO site which might be his. http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/documentsonline/browse-refine.asp?CatID=6&searchType=browserefine&pagenumber=1&query=*&queryType=1 It's listed as Reverend William Stevens, Doctor in Divinity of Saint Marylebone, London and was proved on 29 December 1800. Ref PROB 11/1351 Incidentally he died in Brighthelmstone (which is now called Brighton) in Sussex according to newspaper reports I've found. Paula

    06/02/2009 06:34:33
    1. Re: [ENG-CAMS] William Stevens/Stephens
    2. Deborah Collins
    3. Hi Karen Thank you very much for your offer but I do already have a copy of the Alumni - I just can't find anything else! Regards Deborah

    06/02/2009 04:34:43
    1. Re: [ENG-CAMS] William Stevens/Stephens
    2. The Hunt Family
    3. Hi Deborah I have located his Cambridge University Alumni if you don't already have it. Can send on if required Regards Karen Hunt (Warwick, UK) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Deborah Collins" <naylorscroft@btinternet.com> To: <eng-cambridgeshire@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 02, 2009 5:43 PM Subject: Re: [ENG-CAMS] William Stevens/Stephens >I have an ancestor William Stevens who was born in Dedham, Essex in > 1733. He went to Cambridge University and went on to become a Doctor of > Divinity. > > On the IGI is says that he was married in Norwich in 1772 and had a > daughter Frances in 1773 who was baptised in Norwich. This information > was put forward by a member of the LDS church. Unfortunately I cannot > find the marriage nor baptism in the Norwich churches. I went through > them all but obviously I could have missed the entries. > > He later became a Rector of Gt Snoring and Thursford in Norfolk. I am > trying to backtrack his life a bit and wondered if he actually got > married in Cambridge. His wife was possibly Ann. > > Any help would be most gratefully received. > > Deborah Collins > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    06/02/2009 01:28:48
    1. Re: [ENG-CAMS] William Stevens/Stephens
    2. Deborah Collins
    3. I have an ancestor William Stevens who was born in Dedham, Essex in 1733. He went to Cambridge University and went on to become a Doctor of Divinity. On the IGI is says that he was married in Norwich in 1772 and had a daughter Frances in 1773 who was baptised in Norwich. This information was put forward by a member of the LDS church. Unfortunately I cannot find the marriage nor baptism in the Norwich churches. I went through them all but obviously I could have missed the entries. He later became a Rector of Gt Snoring and Thursford in Norfolk. I am trying to backtrack his life a bit and wondered if he actually got married in Cambridge. His wife was possibly Ann. Any help would be most gratefully received. Deborah Collins

    06/02/2009 11:43:30
    1. Re: [ENG-CAMS] Arnold
    2. Pam Hillier
    3. Hi Terry, I volunteer at my local LDS (they couldn't get rid of me) I may be able to assist you...... 1. Can you tell me which State of Australia they emmigrated to. The LDS has BMD's for Victoria, South Australia and NSW - the date ranges vary however. Tasmanian archives are slowly going up online.....google Queensland is slowly going up online as well. Not sure about Western Australia etc. But I think they are but more than likely they came to NSW, SA or Victoria. 2. Do you know where they came from in England because the death records sometimes record the place of birth in the UK If I cannot get there (Studying and Lectures at the Mo) I can ask one of the others that volunteers there or you may have to wait a week or two until my lectures are over for the semester........if no-one else answers you. Cheers Pam from Adelaide Australia > Good Afternoon, > > > > I am seeking information re a John and Eliza ARNOLD, of I believe , > Newton, > who emigrated to Australia c. 1853 with son William and daughter Sophia. > > > > I cannot find information re their marriage and the births of children. > > > > I believe that there also was a Samuel ARNOLD who married a Elizabeth HOWE > who also emigrated to Australia. I do not know if they were related. > > > > Any assistance would be appreciated. > > > > Terry > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    06/02/2009 11:01:57
    1. [ENG-CAMS] Arnold
    2. terry
    3. Good Afternoon, I am seeking information re a John and Eliza ARNOLD, of I believe , Newton, who emigrated to Australia c. 1853 with son William and daughter Sophia. I cannot find information re their marriage and the births of children. I believe that there also was a Samuel ARNOLD who married a Elizabeth HOWE who also emigrated to Australia. I do not know if they were related. Any assistance would be appreciated. Terry

    06/02/2009 10:23:53