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New Zealand Completed Requests / Re: BAILEY arrivals, 1857 &1860
« on: Monday 22 April 19 22:46 BST (UK)  »
Yes messenger will be easier.

Are you NZ or UK based?

Good to hear Ian is still alive.

Good to hear you know of the UK connections. I'd like to be in contact with Neil and Rae's descendants.

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New Zealand Completed Requests / Re: BAILEY arrivals, 1857 &1860
« on: Monday 22 April 19 22:33 BST (UK)  »
This is v good to know. I only met John, Hazel and Ann once or twice. Through my Uncle Christopher when I was in my late teens/early 20's. (I was born 1967).
Did you know John's sister Brenda only died in the last couple of years, well into her 90's.

Thanks for the link. I have asked to join. It would be good to connect with the Somerset family.
I have been to NZ three times. But I didn't know about/wasn't interested in the family when I was there first age 21.
On my last visit in 2002 I met up with Ian Bailey, he introduced me to several family members in the Palmerston North / Fielding / Ohakea area. I also met some relatives in Wellington. Unfortunately I didn't note down who I met, and it was before the days of social media. At that time unfortunately I didn't have the family tree clear in my mind at that time, so couldn't place people.
Ian did take me to see the graves of some of my great great Uncles in Fielding and Sanson, which I found surprisingly emotional!
Is (*) still alive do you know?
He introduced to someone who remembered as a child visiting my grandmother when she worked in the Midland hotel In Wellington in the 1950's. She came to NZ to connect with the family.

I have photo of all the great Uncles, which I can only assume was taken in NZ in the 1890's. A major trip for the two London based brothers. Who must have heard about their NZ brothers all their lives but never met since children. I'd be happy to share it with you, or should I put it on the FB page?

My nephew has a job in NZ starting this September. My sister's family and I may come out to NZ to visit later next year.

The more I look into the family tree I am not surprised I was drawn to there, as is he. The major mass/gravity of the family is there!!



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New Zealand Completed Requests / Re: BAILEY arrivals, 1857 &1860
« on: Monday 22 April 19 15:27 BST (UK)  »
My g g grandfather is Frank Evans Bailey, my g grandfather (whom I met as a child) is Frank Deane Bailey. His daughter Mimi Kathleen was my grandmother.

I don't know of any Baileys in Somerset. Can you tell me from which of sons or daughters of James Alexander and Jane Manning they are descended?
If they are related I'd like to be in touch.

I did a Facebook search for Bailey Family and found a couple of groups. Can you post the link here for the one you moderate. Thanks.

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New Zealand Completed Requests / Re: BAILEY arrivals, 1857 &1860
« on: Thursday 18 April 19 13:01 BST (UK)  »
I also have a photograph of all the brothers, of Jane Manning and various other family members

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New Zealand Completed Requests / Re: BAILEY arrivals, 1857 &1860
« on: Thursday 18 April 19 12:59 BST (UK)  »
Hello

I have just come across this while researching my ancestors in New Zealand.
Frank Evans Bailey was my great great Grandfather.
His brothers, all by the name Bailey, were:
William Lisson
James Alexander
Henry George
Walter Ambrose
Alfred Manning
Also two sisters Elizabeth Amelia, and Sarah.

I have the entire family tree for all these families from their parents James Alexander, Jane Manning (nee Lisson) to 1997. Which I am happy to share.
I would very much like to get in touch with as many members of the family in New Zealand as possible

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