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Research in Other Countries => South Africa => Topic started by: oddmo on Monday 03 April 06 12:21 BST (UK)
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I am trying to trace the descendants of Lena and John Kneene who emmigrated from IOM in early 20th century. I know they had a son born on Man who went with them.
Lena nee Horsley was my gt gt aunt.I am descended from Louise her sister who married Tom Kinnish Burrows; the sisters wrote long letters for many years;Louise died in 1944. Anyone out there?
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Hi,
The url below does not reveal any KNEENE listings in South Africa. There are however 8 entries for KNEEN ... it could well be that the family dropped the E over the course of time.
http://phonebook.yellowpages.co.za/servlet/SAWPSearchServlet
Writing to some of the folk listed might lead somewhere.
best wishes
Leanne
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I note the following on NAAIRS index at www.national.archives.gov.za:
DEPOT KAB SOURCE MOOC TYPE LEER VOLUME_NO 6/9/4119
SYSTEM 01 REFERENCE 34516 PART 1 DESCRIPTION KNEEN, LENA ISABELLA. ESTATE PAPERS.
STARTING 19320000 ENDING 19320000
DEPOT KAB SOURCE MOOC TYPE LEER VOLUME_NO 6/9/21836
SYSTEM 01 REFERENCE 6497/53
PART 1 DESCRIPTION KNEEN, JOHN DOUGLAS. ESTATE PAPERS.
STARTING 19530000 ENDING 19530000
These deceased estate files might provide information on children, if the references are to the correct individuals.
No 'e' on the end. There are many more references to the surname on a search of all RSA database on the above site.
Both files mentioned are in Cape Archives Repository.
Regards,
Mole
www.genealogyworld.net
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thankyou for both replies re kneen family; I think the spelling error was my own. i now have something to go on and will make contact with some random Kneens and hope for a match
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I think that it would be advisable to get a local researcher or volunteer to access the file on Lena Kneen, since this forename tallies with your information. The Death Notice would present names of children and may provide useful clues. This would be a more definite avenue than random shots at living Kneens.
If you are new to SA research or not certain what material is contained in estate files, may I suggest that you have a look at the Beginners Guide available at www.genealogworld.net (see Main Page) and also at the article 'Making the Most of Deceased Estate Files' at
http://www.genealogyworld.net/estate.html
Regards,
Mole