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Australia / Re: YANSCH family from Mildura
« on: Thursday 26 September 24 00:24 BST (UK)  »
John savenney first husband
Johann yansch second husband

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Australia / Re: YANSCH family from Mildura
« on: Wednesday 25 September 24 22:31 BST (UK)  »
Hi Debra,

Johann and Mary never got married but I will need to check the records I have to confirm that.
But I know John and Mary did if you have a look at south Australia BDM.

Genealogy SA isn't a good as it only was.

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Australia / Re: YANSCH family from Mildura
« on: Wednesday 25 September 24 13:24 BST (UK)  »
Yeah that is why I try to Ref to records,
Not that there is much for Mary.
Mary and John had 2 children I believe after John died Mary and John Yansch got together.
Mary's father is meant to be a Robert brownlee.
Robert died 1843 Victoria
Mother Agnes? Not sure

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Australia / Re: YANSCH family from Mildura
« on: Wednesday 25 September 24 12:57 BST (UK)  »
Mary married John savenney in 1858 Kapunda SA

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Australia / Re: YANSCH family from Mildura
« on: Wednesday 25 September 24 11:30 BST (UK)  »
Hi Debra,
Yes this is one of the rabbit holes I went down but when I looked into a couple years I had no luck at all.

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Australia / Re: YANSCH family from Mildura
« on: Wednesday 25 September 24 02:00 BST (UK)  »
Any information about Mary brownlee would be greatly appreciated,
I have been researching for a long time and have been down many roads,
ie
Mary was part aboriginal to
Mary was born in India and part Indian.

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Somerset Lookup Requests / Re: William Whitehouse
« on: Saturday 23 December 23 23:08 GMT (UK)  »
This is from Wikipedia, the regiments movements.

The regiment was at Barbados until 1833 when it moved to Antigua;[41] it transferred St Lucia in 1835 and back to Barbados in 1837.[42] It then moved on to North America arriving in Nova Scotia in 1838 and New Brunswick in 1839[43] before returning to Ireland in 1842.[44] The regiment moved to Northern England in 1845; a second or reserve battalion was formed at Weedon Bec on 28 November 1846.[45] It was posted back to the United States of the Ionian Islands in 1847: both battalions were stationed there during an insurgency. The reserve battalion was absorbed by the 1st Battalion in April 1850.[46]

In 1851 the regiment returned to Barbados before moving on to Trinidad in 1852.[47] In 1853 it returned to Barbados

might be a trace on him in Ireland or Northern England?

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Somerset Lookup Requests / Re: William Whitehouse
« on: Saturday 23 December 23 22:34 GMT (UK)  »
that no good....

on Williams record it states that he was in North America for 3 years and then Ionian Islands for 4 years is that something we can use?

if i have the right regiment,

the regiment was moved to North America in 1838
Ionian Islands 1847

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Somerset Lookup Requests / Re: William Whitehouse
« on: Saturday 23 December 23 22:14 GMT (UK)  »
just wondering do you know if the army completed census at that time?

the only reason i ask is that William would have been in the 36th regiment on the 1841 and the 1851 census.


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