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Australia / Re: AUHL genealogy in Australia
« on: Thursday 13 June 13 09:51 BST (UK) »
I tried to send my email but roots stopped me. however I could try again but they said I haven't posted enough stuff on roots so until I do the will stop me sending my email address. however that situation can be reversed. if you would like to try.
I would be very interested to see to connections in the family as I was raised to believe that Alme died at a young age but could not prove it. My father was left on the door step of Alex's parents house in Oxford Street, North Geelong. They had a note which I don’t have and a birth extract naming mother only but I believe the note said that Alme had died in child birth and with a broken hart they were moving back to England, the left no address or any means of contact. Joseph and Alice(nee Pawson) Wilson took my father in and named him Gordon Brendon Wilson.
I am now 61 and have been trying have been trying to research Alme for a few years now but before that I had to be careful not to upset my mother. In my research I have found that Johann and Anna Auhl were buried in the east Geelong cemetery in an unmarked grave. Which I have visited and they are not far from some of my other relatives in the same cemetery.
My Father didn't find out about this until he was in his twentys and wanted to get married at that point he had to be change his name by de-pole and be adopted which would have thrown him a bit as he believed until then that he was a Wilson, Recently I got his birth certificate but it didn't throw much more light on the subject, no father and no parent for Alme. So my investigations ave been a bit difficult to verify but the more I searched the more I believed I was on the right track. So your note has been gold and I would like to see your family tree if you have one.
Regard
Ross
I would be very interested to see to connections in the family as I was raised to believe that Alme died at a young age but could not prove it. My father was left on the door step of Alex's parents house in Oxford Street, North Geelong. They had a note which I don’t have and a birth extract naming mother only but I believe the note said that Alme had died in child birth and with a broken hart they were moving back to England, the left no address or any means of contact. Joseph and Alice(nee Pawson) Wilson took my father in and named him Gordon Brendon Wilson.
I am now 61 and have been trying have been trying to research Alme for a few years now but before that I had to be careful not to upset my mother. In my research I have found that Johann and Anna Auhl were buried in the east Geelong cemetery in an unmarked grave. Which I have visited and they are not far from some of my other relatives in the same cemetery.
My Father didn't find out about this until he was in his twentys and wanted to get married at that point he had to be change his name by de-pole and be adopted which would have thrown him a bit as he believed until then that he was a Wilson, Recently I got his birth certificate but it didn't throw much more light on the subject, no father and no parent for Alme. So my investigations ave been a bit difficult to verify but the more I searched the more I believed I was on the right track. So your note has been gold and I would like to see your family tree if you have one.
Regard
Ross