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Re: miles mcinnes on arrivals from australia
« Reply #126 on: Tuesday 08 September 09 22:56 BST (UK) »
Hi Karen

Ooops   ... still haven't answered your last PM  ... will do shortly.

Need to read through this thread again too to refresh my memory.   ;)

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Re: miles mcinnes on arrivals from australia
« Reply #127 on: Wednesday 09 September 09 00:58 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.

Hi Karen

That's interesting  ... where it says that Ernest J. "was released 10 June 1877"  (just 9 days before he died) ??
I wonder if that means that he was transferred to another institution ?

Also ... strange that Myles Murdoch isn't mentioned  ... as it seems the McINNES'es were admitted as a family group. ?

I would guess that Ernest being just a small babe, was probably keep with his mother  ....  but Myles was only about 2 years of age, and he probably was too young to be admitted with the others, to Randwick. ?

*     Do you know where Bernard QUINN was living  in 1877 ?    (I guess it's a bit difficult to find that info ? )   *   Where and what year, did he remarry ?

Lu

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Re: miles mcinnes on arrivals from australia
« Reply #128 on: Wednesday 09 September 09 01:26 BST (UK) »
hi Lu,   yes he must of being close as he and his 2nd wife are buried in the catholic cemetery at rockwood,sydney.

Bernard Quinn Died 1900 m 1874 Anne theresa Byrnes died 1897


yes myles could of being taken to another asylum being what just over 1yr.

hmm if he was adopted or fostered they would of changed his name which he didnt.

thanks
karen
McInnes,Weir,Glass,Low,Bolton,Fuller,Hamilton,walker,Henderson,McKirdy,Thomson,cammock,Durham,Kelly,Andersen,Bartlet,Bottomley,Vercoe,Chiene,Quinn,

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Re: miles mcinnes on arrivals from australia
« Reply #129 on: Wednesday 09 September 09 01:30 BST (UK) »

note he Bernard has buried his 2nd wife before Maria has died 1899 all at the same cemetery.

weather he has come to be close by to his daughter,dont know
McInnes,Weir,Glass,Low,Bolton,Fuller,Hamilton,walker,Henderson,McKirdy,Thomson,cammock,Durham,Kelly,Andersen,Bartlet,Bottomley,Vercoe,Chiene,Quinn,


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Re: miles mcinnes on arrivals from australia
« Reply #130 on: Wednesday 23 September 09 12:05 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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Hi Lucy
i would be interested in any info about the above person as he is a relative, his parents names were alexander mcinnes and eliza hamilton, thanks Nikki




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Re: miles mcinnes on arrivals from australia
« Reply #131 on: Thursday 24 September 09 00:36 BST (UK) »
Hi Nikki

  ... welcome to RootsChat.   :)

The "Ernest McINNES - parents Alexander McINNES / Elizabeth (Eliza ?) HAMILTON" was a name which was checked out whilst we were searching in this thread, for another Ernest McINNES.     So, sorry to say, I don't have any additional information I can give you.

I would suggest though, that you post a query to the RootsChat Australian board ... they will be better able to assist you with OZ records.

Best wishes.

Lu
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PS -   Adding some links for you ... see next posting > >



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Re: miles mcinnes on arrivals from australia
« Reply #132 on: Thursday 24 September 09 00:47 BST (UK) »
Hi again Nikki

You might like to view digital copies of Australian War records for two named Ernest McINNES (I think, father and son ? - though I haven't read through these files in great detail so can't confirm.)

http://www.naa.gov.au/collection/explore/defence/service-records/index.aspx

Click on >> "WW1"  (Australian Army)
>>  scroll to "name search"   

In search box enter "McINNES"  >>  then in "refine search" - add the name  "Ernest" :   (It brings up three records )

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Re: miles mcinnes on arrivals from australia
« Reply #133 on: Thursday 24 September 09 00:57 BST (UK) »

WW1 - Ernest McINNES - b. Wangaratta
aged 40 years and 3 months at time of enlistment 1915.
Next of Kin :  (Looks like ?  a son named "Donald ... McINNES as 1st entry ?   Then sister Mrs Annie KING of Benambra, via Omeo, VIC.   Says also this Ernest was divorced from wife).

Also on following WW2 link you can see Ernest McINNES (b. 8 August 1900 at Towong) - Next of Kin: Alexander (father).

http://www.ww2roll.gov.au/

Good luck ... hope you find what you're looking for.   :)

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Re: miles mcinnes on arrivals from australia
« Reply #134 on: Thursday 24 September 09 07:26 BST (UK) »
Hi Lucy
thanks for the info. i thought i got another member of the family. but it looks like heaps of info for me
regards Nikki