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Research in Other Countries => Australia => Topic started by: terry morris on Sunday 24 November 13 02:59 GMT (UK)
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anything on the Aldworth family from county Cork to Australia, one to Koroit, near Warrnambool
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Hi Terry,
There are many hundreds of records for people named ALDWORTH in Australia ;D
Birth, marriage, death, electoral, and newspaper to name some.
You would need to be very much more specific in your queries if you are looking for research assistance.
By the way, Elizabeth's surname seems very unusual in the spelling. Is it correct as you have it?
Sue
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St Ledger. sorry lol.. how do you upload a photograph, I click on insert a photograph (http://) and this comes up. I can read html and Javascript, & Jason, but if this is Ftp it should open a page on my desktop??
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Plenty of Trees with this info;
Name: Elizabeth St Leger
Birth: 1693 - Ireland
Death: 11 May 1772 - Cork, Ireland
Marriage: 1713 - Newmarket, Cork, Ireland
Parents: Arthur 1st Viscount Doneraile St Leger, Elizabeth Hayes
Spouse: Richard Aldworth
Trish :)
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Hi Terry,
Here are some hints on how to upload a photo (from the photo restoration board) http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=459330.0
By the way there are various newspaper stories about an Elizabeth St Ledger in county Cork who married Richard Aldworth and that she was the only female Freemason. But this Elizabeth St Leger was born 1693 and married Richard Aldworth in 1713. So you are looking for descendants a couple of generation or so later who came to Australia?
Or is it just a coincidence of names (and I'm way off track)?
Here are some examples of the stories
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article124051758
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article128461770 (has photo)
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article66838621
cheers,
Ros
adding: here are stories http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/result?q=%22aldworth+st+leger%22~20
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Hi Terry,
Here is a link to the help pages and here is an image here that shows how to "attach a photograph or image" hope this helps.
http://www.rootschat.com/help/posting.php
Regards
Sarah :)
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Thanks for your help I am grateful, the reason I want to upload a photo, as 99% of people on so many web sites have got the wrong picture of Elizabeth St Ledger Aldworth. The one circulating is an engraving of her done by a man in 1909, with the story highly exaggerated to make money, and did no proper research, as the St Ledger family still lived there. And would give no permition to an unknown person, as they were a vary private family. Her portrait hangs I think in the Irish national Museum. A copy of which I have.
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Hi there,
I have a couple of pictures of her as she is my direct ancestor down the Aldworth line, as her brothers died in battle, she left her younger son Doneraile and elder son Newmarket where my grandmother was born.
Recently, my cousins sent round an amazing story about my great great grandfather who fell in love with Mary Ryan and had a son Thomas. They were sent to New Zealand and Thomas went on to play with first All Blacks, Married a Maori and became quite a good artist. This has been kept secret from the last 3 generations and now we're all reunited on Facebook with fourth cousins in NZ.
That picture is of Elisabeth Aldworth, born in 1690 and died aged 80 in 1770 and they found her in a lead coffin (i think, can't remember) under St Finbarr's cathedra in Cork when it was rebuilt (they told me when I visited).
Best regards
Sophie