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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Hannah Eugenia Lane - Lambeth
« on: Friday 26 October 12 00:34 BST (UK) »
I have other news also from another cousin of mine who has some resources...
New South Wales Assisted Immigrant Passenger:
(p62) Hannah E Lane Aged 30 arrived 3.Febraury.1885 aboard SS Gulf of Venice, Domestic from Middlesex, C of E, (Husb or Wife) Yes
confirmed http://mariners.records.nsw.gov.au/1885/02/012gul.htm
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Have to run...
Regards
cairnswk
This is not your Hannah, her family were in Victoria by 1867. The disposal list for this ship has survived and she gives "Sister and Brother in Sydney" as her relatives in the colony. I would expect her to name her father if she was your Hannah.
Of course they may have left her behind when they emigrated but that seems pretty unlikely.
(Husb or Wife) Yes This actually says "Read or write" - (Ditto) Yes
I agree that William KOLLN's ship was probably the Felicia. He may have arrived as crew, like his brother. You would need to see if the crew list for that ship has survived.
Debra
Dundee...how stupid of me not to see that


Re this:
I have been digging through FamilySearch
Marriage Register
St May Lambeth
Lambeth
29th June 1858
William LANE Jnr of full age Bachelor Shoe Maker of Lambeth Walk Father = William LANE a Turner
Mary COPLING of full age Spinster of Lambeth Walk Father = Thomas COPLING Dec a Farm Servant
Both bride and groom signed
Witnesses were Edward POWELL and Elizabeth POWELL ( seems that these two were regular witnesses to marriages in this church as they appear on at least two other entries on this same day, so most likely not related to either bride or groom )
Cheers
Karenlee
and found this record for their marriage..
https://www.familysearch.org/search/records/index#count=20&query=%2Bgivenname%3AMary%20%2Bsurname%3ACopling%20%2Bmarriage_year%3A1858-1858
Integrity?