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Australia / Re: Passenger List - John Rees JONES
« on: Wednesday 07 October 15 15:00 BST (UK)  »
Hi JM,

Thanks for the information. I have looked through the Victoria outward bound passenger list for the all the family members but they aren't on there.

I will have try to get to look at the WA State Library's records.

Thanks Claire

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Hi Roger,

It's great to find a living connection! They really did spread across the globe.

I have just really starting to look at ancestry more, I have mostly been using Find My Past and free resources. I have seen that you have a tree on ancestry? but I can't access it without paying.

I have only just really started to investigate this line in depth, I only have Mary Ann's Birth and Marriage certificate so far.

Is the cousin in Geelong also connected to the Jenkins?

Claire Bates

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Australia / Passenger List - John Rees JONES
« on: Tuesday 06 October 15 13:51 BST (UK)  »
Hi Everyone,

I'm looking for help finding how this family got from Melbourne, Australia to Western Australia.
I tried to find this family but haven't had any luck.

I have found the shipping record from London to Melbourne Via The Cape.

Ship to Melbourne: Ballarat
Date of Departure: 6th Nov 2013
Nationality: Welsh

John Rees JONES Age: 28 Occupation: Farmer
Mrs Margaret J JONES Age: 25 Occupation:Wife
David W. JONES Age: 4
Stanley John JONES Age: 3

This family ended up in Narrogin, Western Australia.

Thanks in advance for any help, much appreciated.

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Hi Roger,

I happened to stumbled upon your post as I googled the names.

John Jenkins and Ann Ringer are my great great great grandparents. Their Daughter Mary Ann Jenkins born in 1856 married James Heartley Powell my Great Great Grandfather. I haven't found any of Mary's siblings as yet. The Powell family moved to Western Australia just before WW1 resettling in a country town called Williams.

I would love to know how are you connected to the Jenkins family?

Claire

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