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Title: 1861 - Arrivals at Otago *COMPLETED*
Post by: Christopher on Tuesday 20 May 08 19:09 BST (UK)
Passengers from Glasgow on the "The Lady Egidia". An extract from "The Otago Witness" Saturday Feb 2nd 1861 page 4 col 6 www.genebug.net/egidia~1.html
Title: Re: 1861 - Arrivals at Otago
Post by: Terryjc on Wednesday 21 May 08 00:06 BST (UK)
Thanks Christopher, the associated stories give a very graphic account of the journey.

I do notice at least two transcription errors.  From my copy of the original paper from the Hocken Library at Otago University, which they provided free of charge, the entries 209 and 211 should read Ross (not Rose).  Mary Ross was my great-gandmother and John was her brother.

If you could point me towards any information on the Ross family of Barrakilla I would be very grateful.

Regrds, Terry
Title: Re: 1861 - Arrivals at Otago
Post by: spades on Thursday 05 June 08 09:12 BST (UK)
Hi Terry,

Gidday from another 'Egidia'! My mob were the MURDOCH family (No.182 on that webpage).

The only Barrakilla I can find is in Co. Tralee IRL. You might find this post and answers of interest:
http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/Beara/2001-04/0986864224

And http://www.theshipslist.com/accounts/ladyegidia.html for a breakdown of passengers by class and statistical information.

The Murdoch's settled in East Taieri OTG and farmed. The parents, John and Martha, had another two children after their arrival in NZ.

What happened to your ROSS family?

Regards, riley
Title: Re: 1861 - Arrivals at Otago
Post by: Terryjc on Thursday 05 June 08 11:53 BST (UK)
Hi Riley

John Ross took up farming at Myross Bush, Southland and it was there that in 1862 his sister Mary married my great grandfather Thomas Hanning and went on to have eight children.  They had a farm at Hedgehope in Southalnd.

Haven't yet checked up on John's descendants, if any.  Also haven't yet made the leap back into Ireland - seems like a place you need to travel to and fossic about in parish records.

The Barrakilla that the Ross family came from is in Cloyne, County Cork and not far from Rostellan where Thomas Hanning came from. - I've always wondered if they or their families knew each other.

Spent my early days in Mosgiel, so I know the Taieri plains well.

Regards, Terry
Title: Re: 1861 - Arrivals at Otago
Post by: gemini on Monday 12 October 09 06:41 BST (UK)
Hello did this thomas hanning owned a hotel previously owned by ly chong in new zealand. Does anyone know about the haining and tielle familes?
Title: Re: 1861 - Arrivals at Otago
Post by: Lucy2 on Monday 12 October 09 09:28 BST (UK)

 Does anyone know about the haining and tielle familes?


Hi Gemini

Terry will no doubt answer your question about Thomas HANNING ?

But haven't we already given you a GREAT deal of information about your HAINING and TIELLE families ?

Did you ever get the marriage certificates which might have helped with sorting out the HAINING / TIELLE mystery ?

Lu



Title: Re: 1861 - Arrivals at Otago
Post by: gemini on Tuesday 13 October 09 04:25 BST (UK)
Hi Lu
Yes but we have since had more info and this person we are after is Thomas Haining/Hanning and was ask to contact Terry.
regards Gemini
Title: Re: 1861 - Arrivals at Otago
Post by: Terryjc on Tuesday 13 October 09 12:20 BST (UK)
Hi Gemini

My Thomas Hanning (my g-grandfather) arrived in New Zealand from Rostellan, co Cork, Ireland in 1861.  He may have travelled to New Zealand on a ship that sailed from Glasgow, but he was Irish to the core.

Apart from early carting to the gold diggings, he was a farmer and never in the hotel business as far as I know.

There was a scottish family of Hannings (Robert Hanning et al) who settled in the Catlins area of Southland, but they had no Thomas that I am aware of.

Sorry I cant help further,

Terry
Title: Re: 1861 - Arrivals at Otago
Post by: gemini on Tuesday 13 October 09 12:21 BST (UK)
Hi Terry
thanks for reply was worth a try
Gemini