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Research in Other Countries => Australia => Topic started by: cheekymole on Thursday 01 April 10 16:40 BST (UK)
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Hi
I'm hoping somebody can give me details of my family's emmigration to OZ which took place between 1882 and 1891
I have them on the 1881 census then they all their deaths are Rockhampton Queensland and I want to knw when and how they got there please.
The family details are
Eagle Bell
Elizabeth Bell
Margaret Bell
Edward Eagle Bell
Frederick
James Arthur
Clara Bell
I would really appreciate anyone's help. TIA
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Hi,
BELL Eagle aged 36, Elizabeth 39, Edward 7, Fred 5 James 3 and Clara infant arrived in Rockhampton Nov 1883 aboard the HAMPSHIRE
There was also a James 22 aboard - although not on the same page. Margaret is not listed in the index as aboard the same ship.
http://www.archives.qld.gov.au/research/index/immigration.asp
Departed Plymouth 3 Aug 1883 M1706 (IMM/126 Page 102)
Eagle BELL is listed with an intestacy in Brisbane Court 15 Jun 1889. His death is registered 1889 #4908 (18 Jan 1889)
https://www.bdm.qld.gov.au/IndexSearch/queryEntry.m?type=deaths#
Be sure to check our Queensland Resources
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,369972.0.html
Cheers Kris :)
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Thank you so much
I have been looking up the births death etc on the queensland records thanks to a link and have come across lots that I didn't know
Thanks again
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Glad to help, be sure to try the newspapers too. I see the intestacy is listed.
http://newspapers.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/3497411?searchTerm=%22eagle+bell%22
Cheers Kris :)
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Eagle's brother Benjamin was my gt gt grandfather. They moved from Methwold Norfolk to Bolton c1860 with the rest of the family. I searched for over 13 years until I located him in Oz and his family records until 1930's. I still live in Bolton and work near Eagles place of work in 1881. I have a few photos of his fathers grave and his siblings records. Eagle seemed to follow them making it quite easy to locate. The name was used as a middle name, surname and Christian name for about a century.
Greg Bell