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Suffolk / Re: James SNELL & Elizabeth ELEY
« on: Wednesday 10 September 14 20:05 BST (UK)  »
No idea where original information came from but the name "John Martin Snell" appears on lots of other trees over the internet and the sudbury link. eg:

From Ancestory
http://records.ancestry.co.uk/john_martin_snell_records.ashx?pid=110111327

From my heritage
http://www.myheritage.com/search-records?action=person&siteId=125324041&indId=10000014&origin=profile

My trees
http://www.mytrees.com/newanc/United-Kingdom/Born-1836/Sn/Snell-family/John-Snell-gr002114-112.html

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Australia / Re: convict indexes NSW - where?
« on: Tuesday 09 September 14 16:27 BST (UK)  »
Hello Joy

I have a few things for you that I found today.  Firstly, from the Convict Indents, various details for William and John Tuck and Sarah Rumble/Rumball.  If you can PM your email address I will send them to you.

Also, these:-

Ticket of Leave/Pardons - Sarah Rumbal, John Renwick 1838
Number. 47/266, Reel. 960, Shelf. 4/4212

Female Factory Records - Sarah Rumble, John Renwick 1838
Assigned to Henry Harvey, Field of Mars
Ref. 43/5255, Shelf. 4/2610.1, Year 1843

Sarah Rumble, John Renwick 1838
November 1843, disobedient, 10 days solitary confinement
Ref. 43/8830, Shelf. 4/2610.1, Year 1843

You will also see a reference to a Mary King, Sarah's daughter, who was also transported but she was not on the same ship.  I didn't find anything on Samuel and there were entires for several William Tucks but would have to look further to find your William from the Portsea. (Colonial Secretarys Correspondence and Letters).

Cazay

I would also love a copy of this if possible as they are also part of my tree

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Norfolk Lookup Requests / Re: surname RUMBALL
« on: Tuesday 09 September 14 16:10 BST (UK)  »
I'm very interested in these Rumballs too

I have a Sarah Rumble nee Kiddle
She was sentenced to 14 years at the Norfolk Quarter Sessions. She was transported to New South Wales aboard the John Renwick which left 25th April 1838 with 172 women convicts. the Ship arrived on 25th December, 1838

Sarah had a daughter Mary Rumball / Rumble nee King who was born around 1813. She was sentenced to 7 years imprisonment. She was transported to Tasmania on the barque Atwick. The Atwick sailed from London on the 30th September 1837 with 151 female convicts onboard. Mary was listed as a widow with one child

Can anyone help me find out more about her/ or her daughter/ her daughters child? eg birthdate, ancestors, where she lived, other family, court details, etc...
Many thanks

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Warwickshire / Re: LUCAS from Southam?Coventry 1700+
« on: Tuesday 09 September 14 16:00 BST (UK)  »
Anyone out there? Very interested in this branch of Lucas's, the Rumballs and the Snells who are also tricky to trace back in England

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Suffolk / Re: James SNELL & Elizabeth ELEY
« on: Tuesday 09 September 14 14:45 BST (UK)  »
All very very interesting, and mysterious. I hadn't spotted the anomaly with the date of James and his supposed son John Martin.

Any chance that we've found a convict?? John Martin's wife Annie was the daughter of convicts though not a convict herself

On John Martin Snell, this is all I have, which I've found looking at various other trees, so could well be inaccurate, I don't have access to any of the paid-for info like ancestory.

John Martin Snell  was born in Sudbury, Suffolk in England in 1836. He worked as a labourer. He married Annie Lucas on 5th June 1862 at the Presbyterian Church in Warrnambool. His address at the time of marriage was the Temperance Hotel, Warnambool. He couldn’t sign his name, so made his mark on his marriage certificate. He died on 11th August 1909 in Winslow and was buried on 13th in Warrnambool cemetery.

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Cornwall / Re: BENALLACK Family - St Just and Ladock Cornwall
« on: Friday 15 August 14 19:59 BST (UK)  »
Also interested in these Benallacks. Have Stephen Benallack was christened on 13th July 1795 at Probus. He married Amy Francis on 8th April 1822. He had brothers John Francis and George Francis and a sister Jane.  Stephen was a cordwainer. Stephen and Ann were living in St Keyne, Cornwall in the 1851 census. They had children: Stephen Staton, Jane (born 24.1.1827), John, James and George Brown. His parents were Stephen Benallack and Mary Hockey.
Can anyone give me any more details or take me forward of backwards with this tree??

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Warwickshire / Re: LUCAS from Southam?Coventry 1700+
« on: Friday 08 August 14 22:28 BST (UK)  »
I'd love any information you have about this branch of the Lucas family. I have lots of information about Joseph. I'm really interested in his family back in coventry prior to this. I haven't worked out how to send people messages on this forum.

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