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Australia / Re: Mini MEET (NEWCASTLE)
« on: Saturday 22 June 13 22:50 BST (UK)  »
Hi All,
Yes it was good to meet you all, I really enjoyed myself

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Essex / Re: Paine/Raine/Rasin
« on: Saturday 30 March 13 12:22 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Courtney

Our Noah came to Australia in 1849.  Settled in nsw in the manning valley. We do not know of any other siblings of Nash in australa but it is very possible

Janelle

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Essex / Re: Paine/Raine/Rasin
« on: Sunday 22 January 12 04:34 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks for that Sue, but still a long way to go to confirm whether they are indeed the same family.  The thing is that from the 1841 census, the surname is very difficult to read, and it may not be paine but something else.  There is a family story that the name was something else back in England.

I will keep this in mind.

Cheers
Bella9

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Essex / Paine/Raine/Rasin
« on: Saturday 21 January 12 01:32 GMT (UK)  »
We are trying to find out what happened to the family listed as Rasin in the 1841 census at Romford, Essex.  Parents are John 60, Elizabeth 45, Richard, 15, Maryann 15, Caroline 11, Noah 9, Allen 7.

The only similar one I can find on the 1851 census is for Allen Pain in Middlesex working as an apprentice shoemaker, who says he was born in Essex. 

Because the 1841 census writing is so bad, it is hard to understand exactly what the surname is.

My husband ancestor is Noah Paine - parents John and Elizabeth, Mother living in Upminster Essex( according to his shipping record in 1849 when he came to Australia).   This family seems to match up but I can find no trace of anyone else other than Allen in 1851.   The 1841 census says that John, Elizabeth & Richard were born elsewhere.

If anyone else is researching this family and could shed some light on things for us it would be great.

Bella9

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Re: Help with Reading the Census
« on: Monday 26 December 11 05:40 GMT (UK)  »
Yes, I also found Allen as an apprentice in 1851, but could not find any one else from the family.   I need to find what happened to them, in order to say that this is our line I have found.


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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Re: Help with Reading the Census
« on: Monday 26 December 11 03:52 GMT (UK)  »
We aren't sure what the name is, we have a Noah Pain coming to Australia in 1849 who says his parents are John & Elizabeth and he was born in Upminster Essex.

The reason we are not sure is, that the family story is that the surname is not Pain, Noah was told to use the name Pain.

This is the only family who links up with a Noah the right age, and the names of John & Elizabeth's other children are what Noah Pain called his children here in Australia, example, Caroline, Mary anne, Noah, Thomas Allen.
Bella9

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Help with Reading the Census
« on: Monday 26 December 11 03:23 GMT (UK)  »
Hi

I am having trouble reading the surname of a family in the 1841 census who lived at White Hall, Romford, Essex. South Ward Upminster.  Page 15

The parents are John 60, Elizabeth 45, Richard 15, Maryanne 15, Caroline 11, Noah 9, Allen 7.

It looks like the name is Rasin/Paine/ I am really not sure what it is.   


Bella9


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Australia / Re: Thomas FOX & Mary Anne WARE
« on: Tuesday 15 November 11 07:48 GMT (UK)  »
The answers to most of these is no
We don't assume anything - we wait till we have proof
The only names recorded are William Ware and Mary Ann Evans (as stated earlier) on each certificate (there is one exception and that is the child that was left behind in Victoria, he may not have known his mothers name, (we don't know who raised him) by the time he dies he has his parents correct on his death certificate.  He had contact with them, so therefore knew the correct information.
There is no indication on any certificate that the parents are deceased

We have followed every possible lead that we have been able too.


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Australia / Re: wallsend, west wallsend, minmi nsw
« on: Tuesday 15 November 11 06:15 GMT (UK)  »
Have found the following, don't know if you are still after these:
Deaths
Jemima McBlane Death 1967/35361 at Wallsend Parents James & Elizabeth
Jane Melville Maunder death 1979/22795 James & Elizabeth
Jessie Lindsay death 1978/100397 James & Betsy
Margaret Dean McIntyre death 1976/104362 James & Betsy Blyth
Births
1893/22756 Robena B  to James & Betsy at Minmi
1890/1410 Elizabeth C to James & Betsy at Minmi
1908/22756 Robena B to James & Betsy at Broken Hill  - don't know why this has been done again same registry number.
Marriages
Elizabeth C Davie married Andrew Wardrope 1920/13252 at Minmi

Cheers   ::)



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