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Re: miles mcinnes on arrivals from australia
« Reply #117 on: Tuesday 18 August 09 23:39 BST (UK) »
Hi Karen

WOW !   

So ... is his full name (Ernest Nerney McINNES) given on these records ?

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Re: miles mcinnes on arrivals from australia
« Reply #118 on: Tuesday 18 August 09 23:47 BST (UK) »


sadly no just Ernest McInnes , just hopeful one of them could be him.

 
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Re: miles mcinnes on arrivals from australia
« Reply #119 on: Wednesday 19 August 09 00:06 BST (UK) »
Hi Karen

Pity eh ?   

But can rule out the 1951 - Ernest McINNES - death.
(Presume this is the one registered at Corryong ?)

1951 - Ernest McINNES
s/o  Alexander McINNES and Eizabeth HAMILTON

[This info was found by Meg  :) when we were checking out the "Ernest McINNES" WW1 enlistments - see earlier post (somewhere in this VERY long thread   :D )

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Re: miles mcinnes on arrivals from australia
« Reply #120 on: Wednesday 19 August 09 00:08 BST (UK) »

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Hmmm  .... the 1968 VIC death might be the son of this 1951 Ernest ?

Has it,  (1968) got a Wangaratta rego ?

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Re: miles mcinnes on arrivals from australia
« Reply #121 on: Wednesday 19 August 09 01:00 BST (UK) »
hi, just had a reply from Marjorie.

quote  = I cant see why my grandfather would have used a different name.   I recall they were quite prominent citizens and he left enough money so the family did not have to worry when he died.    Thus my mother staying hme and looking after the family.   But, who knows???? 

Yes, the email you received tied up with what i told you, and I do recall his preference for being called Mac.    My mother used to call him Mylie.

 
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Re: miles mcinnes on arrivals from australia
« Reply #122 on: Wednesday 19 August 09 02:21 BST (UK) »
Hi Karen   :)

Just reading back through all these snippets of information, (and considering the possibility that Ernest was adopted), I get a sense that Myles Murdoch may have been put in the care of another member of the McINNES family (and was raised by them) ?   

*   Were there other McINNES's from Balranald (who are part of this family) ?   (Where does "Lachlan Campbell McINNES fit in the picture ?)

Myles Murdoch has retained his birthname - seems he knows who his own parents were - even if he had been separated from them ?    (I'm presuming he had their names correctly on his NZ marriage cert. ?)

"Roll out those records from Randwick" !    (Just  hope there will be some dates and other clues).   ;)

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Re: miles mcinnes on arrivals from australia
« Reply #123 on: Wednesday 19 August 09 04:53 BST (UK) »
YES lu, MEG Has that enfo on Lachan McInnes.

and yes on the myles murdoch, has the right parents john and maria quinn,so he did know that much.

yes i understand you when you say reading back on snippets. my note book is getting rather full!

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Re: miles mcinnes on arrivals from australia
« Reply #124 on: Wednesday 19 August 09 23:55 BST (UK) »
Hi Karen and Lu,

He probably had Lachlan as a third name because that side of the family (where the Myles name originally came from) being Christy McInnes's side can usually be "found" by the name Lachlan.

I have just, after many years of searching, found Margaret Eliza McInnes in the US.  She married Edwin Levi Crowell and vanished from Victoria in about 1867 with her family.  Her son Myles born in 1858 became Godfrey Myles.  There was no sign of the name Godfrey until he got to the US but there he is on the 1870 census listed as Godfrey Myles Crowell.

Lachlan Campbell McInnes and his sister Margaret Eliza McInnes came with John (who we are looking for) and his parents (Murdoch McInnes and Christy McInnes) on the Marco Polo.  They were first cousins of John.  Another uncle and aunt and family being Donald McInnes brother of Christy McInnes were also on the Marco Polo.

Myles father of LCM and Margaret Eliza had re-married and the two eldest children of his first marriage emigrated with family members.  The two younger sons that stayed on Skye were Godfrey who came to Sth Aus later and died there in 1912 and John Miles McInnes who ended up in Cornwall.

LCM fell down the railway cutting at Nth Melbourne in 1876 and was killed.  :'(  They did a public subscription, via newspaper, for the widow (Margaret) and his young family.

When one of the children died or married the father's name was given as Godfrey not LCM.  Lee and I think that the uncle Godfrey came from Sth Aus to help out when his bother was killed. (Godfrey never married.)  The eldest son Alexander of LCM and the money they got from the public kept the family together in this case.  (This is Lee's line.)

To add to the confusion Sarah Ann McInnes dau. of Murdoch and Christy born 1855 Melbourne married Lachlan Campbell and they lived at Romsey at Glenbride Park.  They were very, very well off (had servants).  Murdoch and Christy lived in Melbourne city for the entire time and were very well off.

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Re: miles mcinnes on arrivals from australia
« Reply #125 on: Tuesday 08 September 09 21:50 BST (UK) »
hi, got a file from the Benevolent asylum  saying=

Admitted
Ernest J McInnes  15th may                       released   10 june 1877
Maria                     15th may                                       10 june

Ellen christina        15  may                                          16 july sent to randwick asylum
Godfrey Bernard     15 may                                           16 july
Andrew john            15 may                                          16 july

where did Myles Murdoch go over this time,has he gone to live with his grandfather Bernard Quinn.
still waiting on the file for Godfrey in randwick to come back.
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