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Research in Other Countries => Australia => Topic started by: helke on Tuesday 28 July 09 04:30 BST (UK)
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Were in Bathurst - Jane born 1855, Hugh 1856, Andrew 1859. When did they come to NSW?
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Do you know where they were born?
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Welcome to rootschat helke.
Could you please elaborate and explain what you already know about these people? It is very difficult to begin to help with so few details.
Their death certificates should say how long they've lived in NSW.
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Their death certs should also say where they were married and how many other children they had? If they had other children with them on voyage it eliminates others by the same name.
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I do not have Death Certificates because I am not sure when they died - they were in Bathurst in 1855 when they had daughter Jane, then Hugh in 1856 (my line) and Andrew in 1859. There is a William Kerr who died in 1859 and a Jane Kerr in 1865 but as there are other people with the same name, not sure which is the correct one. Just though someone might recognise the names. I cannot find them on a shipping list either so I don't know when they came to NSW
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This may be your family, an entry from the Bathurst Pioneers..........
William Kerr born Minnigaff Kirkudbright Scotland, parents John Kerr and Elizabeth Brown, died 12 Sep 1859 (struck by lightning), buried Bathurst.
Married Jane Rae 1 June 1840 Kirkudbright Scotland
Children:
John Kerr b 1841 Scotland
Elizabeth Brown Kerr b 29 Sep 1843 Scotland
Alexander Kerr b 21 May 1845 Scotland
William Kerr b 19 Oct 1846 Scotland
Gordon Kerr b 13 Feb 1849 Scotland
Hugh Kerr b 21 Aug 1856
Andrew Kerr b 1859
Arrived (free) 1854 per Queen of the East from Scotland
William was a Builder at Bathurst
Hope this helps
Cazay
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That is so great - I have found them. Thank you so much. My line is through Hugh Kerr, he married in Newcastle in 1876 Janet Farmer, occupation shipwright, their son, John William Kerr is my husband's grandfather. Do you have other information about them? Did Jane Kerr die in 1865? Also wonder if you know if there is any connection with John William Kerr, aged 22, Able Seaman, and Hugh Kerr, aged 22, Coxswain, who were crew members on First Fleet flagship 'Sirius' - just wondered because in our branch of the family, the names John William and Hugh are repeated, suggesting family tradition/names.
Thank you, from Helke
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Hi Helke
That is all the information that is there but I could give you the contact details for the person who gave the information.
I will send you a PM as current names and information is not allowed to be displayed on here.
Cazay