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Australia / Re: Descendant search for John McDouall STUART
« on: Tuesday 19 March 13 12:59 GMT (UK)  »
I am the GGG Grand son of James Chambers, the sponsor with his brother John, of John McDougall Stuart's expeditions in to the vast wilderness of then unknown South Australia/Northern Territory.
This is how Stuart no doubt met my GG Grand Mother, Elizabeth Chambers. My Mother ,who is a Member of the JMDS society in Adelaide tells me there is presently a debate amongst "decendants" or "relatives",call them what you will, that Stuart and Elizabeth were "an item",and some even are suggesting that they were secretly engaged. This all probably "pie in the sky" and impossible to research and prove one way or the other. Suffice to say JMDS did not marry Elizabeth or any one else, and so probably has no descendants from his time in South Australia.

Elizabeth married my GG Grand Father John Holden NEWMAN on 21/1/1862 and on his death married Edward John PEAKE on 26/6/1867.

ozcornman

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The Common Room / Re: Where can you buy a cheap Microfiche Reader
« on: Thursday 27 December 12 05:35 GMT (UK)  »
I don't know your location, but I have a 3M brand Consultant 114 for sale in Brisbane Queensland.

If you are a Brisbanite , PM me and haggle!!

Ciao

ozcornman

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Oxfordshire / Re: John NEWMAN & Family - Finmere House
« on: Sunday 11 March 12 23:10 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Aussie-Zebra

I presume your forebear is George Newman GINBEY b. 6 July 1865 @ Woodville. Is this correct?

John N  b. 1810 and Emily GINBEY were never married... (she was his housekeeper from about 1855). You will find that her children were cross registered as GINBEY and NEWMAN when born.

Good luck with the Newman Bank trail.

Ciao

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Oxfordshire / Re: John NEWMAN & Family - Finmere House
« on: Thursday 08 March 12 03:00 GMT (UK)  »
Hi AussieZebra

Thanks for your note.

I think I have unravelled JN b. 1810,his marriage (4 childn) ,emigration,his de-facto relationship (11 childn) and his death and burial location,and I'm happy to compare notes if you wish. With more and more indexes and other information becoming available, there's always something to learn about our forebears.

My main focus now is in sorting out his Father, JN b. 1757 and his two marriages - (5 Childn?/12 Childn?) .  I beleive he married in Gretna Green SCT in 1778 and  then in 1788 at Teddington in Middlesex. Any assistance would be welcome.

Ciao

ozcornman

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Australia / Re: Robert BLACK b. C1837 Scotland – Missing from Queensland
« on: Wednesday 15 June 11 04:50 BST (UK)  »
Hi nqchook

This is Cousin Robert. I am watching this site on a computer in my local library,and I presume it is me you refer to in your post.

I have tried to email you ,but the address I have is either incorrect or an old one. I will ring you with my friend's address tonight.....I would like you to send me the data we talked about the other day,and the memory stick you have.

Thanks Aussie1947 for your indulgence.

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Australia / Re: Robert BLACK b. C1837 Scotland – Missing from Queensland
« on: Wednesday 02 March 11 21:42 GMT (UK)  »
It looks like him  and feels like him,so I'll order a copy of his Death Registration to help with finding his birth details in Scotland.

Thank you Merlin and Aussie1947 for your information.

Ciao

ozcornman

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Australia / Re: Thomas MAWBEY in Victoria - 1840s
« on: Monday 28 February 11 07:09 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Phil

I'm wondering if you are descended from Francis John CANDY b. 29 October 1850 Wootton GLS ENG. He married Frances SANDO, my 1st Cousin thrice removed in Melbourne in 1874.


Ciao


Denis


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Australia / Robert BLACK b. C1837 Scotland – Missing from Queensland
« on: Monday 28 February 11 06:37 GMT (UK)  »

I am searching for my GG Grandfather Robert BLACK who arrived in Moreton Bay in Queensland AUST, aboard ship ‘Alfred’ in 1858. He married Elizabeth SYME/SIME/SIM in Brisbane on
9/7/1859.  She was born on 30/3/1942 (as SYME) at Aberdour Scotland and arrived in Moreton Bay with her family aboard ship ‘Irene’ in 1858. They had six children viz.,

Elizabeth b. 17/10/1860 Brisbane QLD d. 6/1/1862 Brisbane
James b. 20/8/1862 Brisbane d. 18/8/1944 Cairns QLD
Janet b. 12/10/1864 marr.?? d.??
Alexander b. 8/10/1866 Dundathu QLD d. 6/4/1916 Cairns (my Great Grandfather)
Robert b. 17/2/1871 d. 7/11/1919 Charters Towers QLD
William George b. 14/12/1876 marr. ?? d.??

Elizabeth passed away on 8/1/1877 at Dundathu near Maryborough QLD, after the birth of William George. Robert presumably raised his children with the assistance of his late wife’s family who were sawmillers. He worked with Elizabeth’s uncle William SYME/SIME/SIM and his partner William PETTIGREW at their Dundathu sawmill, which had a checkered existence surviving fires and floods, eventually succumbing in 1893 during the great flood. William SIM died in Robert BLACK’s arms after a logging accident  at Tin Can Bay QLD in 1873 and Robert built a 35-foot steamboat from hoop pine, which was plentiful, and named it ‘Elizabeth’ in 1879.

After that, I have found no evidence of Robert or his children Janet and William George.

I’d love to hear from any descendants of any of the above family or any one who can help knock down the wall.

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Australia Lookups completed / Re: Stabbing Death - Cairns C1933/35 : COMPLETED
« on: Thursday 27 January 11 14:01 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Debra

My friend's Grandmother is Jessie's Sister and he wonders are you related to Auntie Phyllis who married Uncle Wally MORGAN?

Thanks


ozcornman


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