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Research in Other Countries => Australia => Topic started by: Marcus2146 on Monday 08 May 17 16:34 BST (UK)
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I am unable to find any records for the birth or immigration to Australia of my maternal great-Grandmother, Annie Maria (Harwood) Keleher.
I have her marriage certificate, which confirms her marriage to Timothy Thomas Keleher (shown as Thomas on the certificate) in 1896, and her age. It lists her parents as William Harwood and Elizabeth "unknown", both deceased. Her Father's occupation is recorded as "Farmer", but family legend has him as a seaman or captain. The NSW Births Death Marriages registration of the marriage records Annie's Father's name as John Harwood.
I am reasonably confident of her date of birth, 26th July 1872, and her date of death, 23rd October 1961, as these were confirmed by my Grandmother, and agree with the details on the marriage certificate.
I am unable to find any documentation that I am confident to associate with her Father, William. The marriage certificate is the first documentation I can find which refers to Annie (Harwood) Keleher.
I would therefore appreciate any suggestions or information which would provide more details about this lady and her parentage.
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It doesn't help with parentage but here is her death notice just in case you don't have it
Ros
adding : Welcome to rootschat Marcus :)
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It could be worth buying a transcription of one of the children's birth certificates (say Noel in 1915) which should show place of birth for mother.
Let's see what others can find first :)
Ros
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I have her marriage certificate............It lists her parents as William Harwood and Elizabeth "unknown", both deceased. ..........The NSW Births Death Marriages registration of the marriage records Annie's Father's name as John Harwood.
I think you mean 'registration of the death records Annie's Father's name as John Harwood'.
Both certificates should show a place of birth which you haven't told us.
Debra :)
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Can you please list all the information on the marriage certificate, 1896. please....church......residences....ages...birthplaces......witnesses.....bride and groom.....everything please.
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Marriages registered with NSW BDM from 1895 to recent times should include the details Wivenhoe lists. NSW BDM website has the following:
http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/Pages/family-history/registry-records.aspx
Bridegroom's full name, occupation, place of residence, conjugal status, place and date of birth, age, father's name and mother's maiden name.
Bride's full name, occupation, place of residence, conjugal status, place and date of birth, age, father's name and mother's maiden name.
Celebrant's name and witnesses.
The NSW BDM's civil register also records the location of the ceremony, and where the ceremony was conducted by a clergy, it will also record 'according to the rites of' the denomination of the clergy.
Official transcriptions have all the same details without the fancy certification, and are already transcribed by reliable people familiar with the long hand of the recorders.
JM
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Adding to the pleas for a full transcription of that marriage certificate.
The only possibility I have found is a long shot.
NSW unassisted shipping records show this family coming to Sydney from Wellington per SS Hauroto, arr 3 April 1884, in steerage class
Mrs HARWOOD + infant
Alice HARWOOD
Willie HARWOOD
Annie HARWOOD
Emma HARWOOD
Grace HARWOOD
There is no other information, just this list.
At a quick look I can't see these children's births registered in NZ; nor can I see definite marriages or deaths for them in NSW, which is not to say that they're not there, just not with enough identifiers. :(
Judith
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Here's a 1902 sighting of the couple
NSW Electoral Roll 1902 SOUTH SYDNEY, polling at Redfern
This is the first time females were on these NSW rolls. It was not yet compulsory to enrol, but you did need to be 21 years and over and a British Subject.
Annie KELEHER, 55 Douglas Street, domestic duties
Timothy Thomas KELEHER, 55 Douglas Street, labourer
JM
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Adding to the pleas for a full transcription of that marriage certificate.
The only possibility I have found is a long shot.
NSW unassisted shipping records show this family coming to Sydney from Wellington per SS Hauroto, arr 3 April 1884, in steerage class
Mrs HARWOOD + infant
Alice HARWOOD
Willie HARWOOD
Annie HARWOOD
Emma HARWOOD
Grace HARWOOD
There is no other information, just this list.
At a quick look I can't see these children's births registered in NZ; nor can I see definite marriages or deaths for them in NSW, which is not to say that they're not there, just not with enough identifiers. :(
Judith
Hard to be sure with so little information on the ship's list, but in my experience, children were usually listed in birth order (with the exception of infant which was bracketed with the mother)
So if this is the right Emma, EDIT Annie she was about 12 years at this time.
Sue
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running, one by one, through the kids, just doing everything, picking up snippets, a lot of the spouses are NZ born