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Independent Islands => Alderney, Guernsey, Jersey, Sark => Channel Islands Lookup Requests => Topic started by: lnr on Monday 14 November 05 03:02 GMT (UK)
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Arnold:james 80? Mary wife or maria 75?, John um 47 mariner st peters port, Julius h 35? notary pub,eliza p 34,eliza c d 12? julius son 11 and possibly James frederick b 1859. also if there were any Perry,s there as julius wifes s maiden name was Perry- Davis and cannot find her family.thanks lnr
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Hi, Only had a quick look, found Julius Arnold on both the 1851 & 1861 census, on the 1851 he has a son called Julius, but on the 1861 he is no longer there, however, 1861 Julius Arnold 35 Notary Public, Eliza Wife 33, Eliza 12, Theodore 8, Charles 6 and James 1, will have a look for the others later.
Hope this helps.
Colin
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Greetings from down-under :)
James ARNOLD who married Marie MANSELL in 1802 is my g-g-g-g-grandfather. He's as far back as I can trace my Victorian branch of the Australian ARNOLDs which looks like:
James 178? St. Peter Port - ??
- Julius 1826 St. Peter Port - 1897 Dunedin, NZ
- - Julius Mansell 1850? St. Peter Port - 1933 Kew, Victoria, Australia
- - - Bertie 1886 Northcote, Victoria - 1969 Sandringham, Victoria
- - - - Robert Mansell 1904 Richmond, Victoria - 1991 Melbourne
- - - - - Alan Keith 1928 Coburg, Victoria - 2001 Melbourne
- - - - - - Alan Peter (me!) b. 1954 Melbourne
- - - - - - - two sons
As far as I can tell, James' son Julius b. 2/1/1826 St.Peter Port and wife Eliza Perry Davis m.1849? emigrated to Christchurch New Zealand (early 1860s?) with family. Julius d. 18/6/1897 is buried in Dunedin, NZ.
James' son Eugene John (the chemist - must be in the genes - my PhD is in chemistry ;-) and wife Elizabeth Jula Le Bas came to Australia. Elizabeth d. 27/10/1891 and is buried in Waverly Cemetery, Sydney. Don't know what became of Eugene. He was the informant on Elizabeth's death certificate but he doesn't seem to have died in New South Wales.
I'd be delighted to learn more about James' descendents and happy to share what I think I know.
Alan
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You are welcome Alan, hope its not to hot down under, very cold here, I saw the Aussies slaughter Th GB rugby team last night live!!!!!!
Colin