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Title: will look up northern territory australia records
Post by: Mirambu on Sunday 21 August 11 06:42 BST (UK)
i have access to northern territory australia records and will look up what i have to find people in the nt from 1872 (when palmerston of darwin was first settled till 1940. i have cemetery listings for after 1940.
Title: Re: will look up northern territory australia records
Post by: boston14 on Sunday 21 August 11 09:46 BST (UK)
I am looking for Robert Stevenson b 1800c and Agnes Porteous b 1801, Hutton and Corrie , Dumfries, Scotland.They had 3 daughters , Martha , 1831Mary b1828, and Jean b1833 .all born in Dumfrieshire,Scotland They coild possibly have emigrated about 1840.
Very kind of you to offer looks ups.
EP.
Title: Re: will look up northern territory australia records
Post by: deeiluka on Sunday 21 August 11 10:12 BST (UK)
Mirambu, if you can look for a death of an Arthur Frederick WEST, I'd be very very grateful. He had a son in 1892, and was given as deceased on that son's marriage certificate in 1914. I can't find his death in any of the other states.

With thanks,


Dee   :)


Title: Re: will look up northern territory australia records
Post by: Mirambu on Sunday 21 August 11 15:05 BST (UK)
hi dee
i won't be able to do the look up for you till tuesday aust time. however i noticed you have one fellow in your family who married a tuckwell. my aunt married a jack brown in darwin nt. jack was the son of E V V Brown and Eliza Tuckwell. She was the dau of Ned Tuckwell who went to Darwin with his wife in 1872, he was a carpenter and built the first government house, that is still standing. they all came from south australia. will look among my papers at the tuckwells to see if i can find a connection in the am as it is just after midnight now. cheers joy
Title: Re: will look up northern territory australia records
Post by: Mirambu on Sunday 21 August 11 15:09 BST (UK)
hi ep
i will look for your robert stevenson and agnes porteous on tuesday when i have access to my records that are not at this place will send a post re the result in the evening of the same day. cheers joy
Title: Re: will look up northern territory australia records
Post by: boston14 on Sunday 21 August 11 16:08 BST (UK)
Hi, thanks for your time, much appreciated

EP
Title: Re: will look up northern territory australia records
Post by: deeiluka on Monday 22 August 11 10:16 BST (UK)
hi dee
i won't be able to do the look up for you till tuesday aust time. however i noticed you have one fellow in your family who married a tuckwell. my aunt married a jack brown in darwin nt. jack was the son of E V V Brown and Eliza Tuckwell. She was the dau of Ned Tuckwell who went to Darwin with his wife in 1872, he was a carpenter and built the first government house, that is still standing. they all came from south australia. will look among my papers at the tuckwells to see if i can find a connection in the am as it is just after midnight now. cheers joy


Thanks Joy. 
Arthur Frederick WEST'S son Edwin Peter West married a TUCKWELL in 1914 in South Australia. She was Emily Florence Irene TUCKWELL, daughter of Edward Thomas TUCKWELL & Martha Matilda Ivy JOY.


Dee   :)
Title: Re: will look up northern territory australia records
Post by: Mirambu on Tuesday 23 August 11 12:25 BST (UK)
hi Dee
i have nothing to report for you i searched all the index's and didn't find arthur frederick wests death. however i have had a though that perhaps he went over the way to nz.  in the past i have found a couple of deaths of people in nz after not being able to find them in aust. one was my great uncle that dissapeared probably died on the goldfields in aust somewhere. i found his death in new zealand in 1909 and he had married bigamously there in 1898. so perhaps it may be worthwhile. also sometimes people have been found died of thirst in outback in aust and having no identification on them they were buried as unknown in the state and probably have never been found by family. however i wont give up and keep looking for you when i am searching for other people in records. joy
Title: Re: will look up northern territory australia records
Post by: deeiluka on Tuesday 23 August 11 12:55 BST (UK)
Thanks, Joy, for your efforts for me.
I'll keep looking also......one of these days we may just break down the brick wall.......   :D


Dee   :)
Title: Re: will look up northern territory australia records
Post by: lucybella on Saturday 03 September 11 01:58 BST (UK)
Hi Mirambu
I would like to take up your kind offer of a search of the Northern Territory records.  I have been searching for a great granduncle who went missing from the army in Hay NSW in Sept 1941.  He went through WW1 and had service in India, was born in Belfast Northern Ireland in 1898, but orphaned at only six years old.  His name was Thomas Rodgers, and he kept in touch for a while from Australia, then disappeared of the face of the earth.
I have had lots of help on this website about two years ago, his army records etc (seems he went awol from Hay).  I engaged a transcription agent to get some death certs, but no luck.
His parents were William Rodgers and Mary Jane Rodgers (nee Myers), although as he was orphaned at such a young age, may have had no memory of them.  He was placed in an orphanage, and joined the army and WW1 at an early age.
I know it's a long shot, but perhaps you may come across a death certificate or record, that could be his.
Very grateful for any help
Lucy
Title: Re: will look up northern territory australia records
Post by: ian-nz on Monday 05 September 11 05:48 BST (UK)
Hi Mirambu,

Can I trouble you to look for the death of Ernest James Skein/Skien. He was born in Qld in 1895.

In 1940 he was sentenced to 10 years hard labour for manslaughter at Tennant Creek, Northern Territory. I have not been able to find a death for him and wondered if he died in the Northern Territory.

Any help would be much appreciated.

Pauline
Title: Re: will look up northern territory australia records
Post by: AJO on Monday 05 September 11 07:08 BST (UK)
Hi Pauline,

I have a family history book done on the Skien family.. Ernest James Skien and the story about his sentence.. His wife  died young and the children were raised by my great grandmother Alice May
Skien..

I too am trying to find information on Ernest perhaps together we can see what each other has...

I will send you a personal message on how to contact me..

Cheers
Amanda
Title: Re: will look up northern territory australia records
Post by: Mirambu on Monday 05 September 11 07:57 BST (UK)
Hi Pauline and Amanda
You are in luck. i found the following:-
SKEIN @ SKIEN ernest james, 79 yrs, d of death: 10 Feb 1974 at Tennant Creek hospital, d of burial: 27 Mar 1974, Grave No E13 C/E section, by Brother Noel: occ: butcher, address: tennant creek, probate E105-75/031
So there you have it.
you could get a copy of his probate from the supreme court in darwin nt, but you may be able to get it cheaper if you contact the genealogical society of the northern territory as a volunteer member did index the probates etc but unfortunately died before he finished them. those he indexed are held at the northern territory archives that are situated in the same building as the gen soc of nt. i am was born and raised in darwin and an ex president of that society but now live in qld. i will look to see if i can find any more records on your fellow tomorrow as my records are now housed at the toowoomba and darling downs family history society where i am a member, volunteer and librarian. cheers mirambu/joy
Title: Re: will look up northern territory australia records
Post by: ian-nz on Monday 05 September 11 08:17 BST (UK)
Hi Joy,

Thank you so much for this information on Ernest James Skien. This is the last piece of information I needed. Many many thanks. Your help is much appreciated.

Pauline
Title: Re: will look up northern territory australia records
Post by: ian-nz on Monday 05 September 11 08:19 BST (UK)
Hi Amanda,

Looking forward to hearing from you.

Pauline
Title: Re: will look up northern territory australia records
Post by: majm on Thursday 08 September 11 06:04 BST (UK)
I noticed this when online at the National Archives of Australia

http://www.naa.gov.au/naaresources/publications/research_guides/nt-guide/contents.html 

There's many many pages freely available at that link.    I quote from the Forward

"The title of this guide, Commonwealth Government Records about the Northern Territory, seems designed to disguise the rich offerings within its covers lest there be an outbreak of historical research and writing.

Ted Ling and the many staff at the National Archives, in both the Darwin and Canberra offices, and at the Northern Territory Archives Service have put together a scintillating storyline of the Commonwealth Administration of the Territory from 1911 to self-government in 1978, introduced by a brief but delightful account of earlier attempts at settlement and the South Australian attempts to form a viable colony from 1863 to the late 1890s when the dream had faded away. At each point you are guided to selected records, which if you choose to go there, will open the door of discovery into a host of topics, as diverse as Aboriginal people of the Northern Territory, customs, immigration and population, law and order, and Territory personalities.

I suspect that this guide will make it easy for those who ask questions such as, 'how or why did that come about?' to get to the heart of the matter. I have frequently called upon the National Archives to track down historical documents. With this guide my appetite for digging down is whetted.

All associated with its production deserve congratulations. For generations to come researchers will praise them, as the Territory story is told in ever more depth and detail.

Tom Pauling AO QC
 Administrator of the Northern Territory

3 June 2011"


Yes, "All associated with its production deserve congratulations" and yes, "For generations to come researchers will praise them, as the Territory story is told IN EVER MORE DEPTH AND DETAIL"
Title: Re: will look up northern territory australia records
Post by: boston14 on Thursday 08 September 11 07:01 BST (UK)
I am looking for Robert Stevenson b 1800c and Agnes Porteous b 1801, Hutton and Corrie , Dumfries, Scotland.They had 3 daughters , Martha , 1831Mary b1828, and Jean b1833 .all born in Dumfrieshire,Scotland They coild possibly have emigrated about 1840.
Very kind of you to offer looks ups.
EP.

Hi Mirambu
I just wanted you to know that I have found my family .Ancestry had a free week so I took a chance and searched all countries. Amazingly I found them on the ship Freedonia  going to New York out of Liverpool.All details matched exactly so I am pretty sure I have found them Unfortunately there was no final destimation listed so will still be searching.Many thanks for your offer and I notice you have had quite a lot of success.very generous of you .

EP
Title: Re: will look up northern territory australia records
Post by: Mirambu on Thursday 08 September 11 13:12 BST (UK)
hi ep
glad you found your robert stevenson, but not his final destination. perhaps he and his family didn't stay permanently in usa but at a later date they may have gone to jamacia, south america or one of the many places outside there. a few people went to nz or india and then came to aust at a later date. anyway i will keep a lookout for them. cheers mirambu/joy
Title: Re: will look up northern territory australia records
Post by: boston14 on Thursday 08 September 11 21:54 BST (UK)
Mirambu
I am pleased to tell you that I have now found my Stephenson family in Indiana ,USA. With the help of another member who found them on 1850 and 1860 census on a farm .It was good of her to take the time. Every detail matches so I am absolutely sure I have the right family.I would love to find out if there are any descendants still living there , that`s my next quest.
Really appreciate your offer on look ups,you never know I might call on you again.You never know what comes up when you start delving into the past  I find it utterly fascinating.
All the best
Evelyn
Title: Re: will look up northern territory australia records
Post by: Mirambu on Friday 09 September 11 01:49 BST (UK)
hi evelyn
very pleased for you it seems one of your brick walls is coming down at last. keep it up, this hobby is extremely good at keeping ones brains working. i am 77yrs in nov and still love the sleuthing and keeps me occupied other than the usual crafts, art, reading, tv etc. i hardly watch tv now, just the news and some docos and selected sports. if i can be of any assistance to you or any other in future i would love to help. regards mirambu/joy