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Re: MAYES family
« Reply #18 on: Saturday 01 October 11 05:54 BST (UK) »
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William Mayes born Sept 1862 but may be recorded five years either side – he visited Australia with Elizabeth his wife around 1892 when their daughter Jane was born in Sydney

No birth registered in NSW for a Jane with parents Wm and Elizabeth.

Not having any luck with passenger information.

I can't locate Wm with wife Elizabeth and son Wm G. born c1894 on the 1910 USA census. 

Australian Electoral Roll
1930
MAYES William 60 Alpha Road, Chatswood  Buyer
MAYES William Greeley  60 Alpha Road, Chatswood Storekeeper

1936
MAYES William  65 Mowbray Road, Chatswood  Buyer
MAYES William Greeley  65 Mowbray Road, Chatswood  Storekeeper

1949
MAYES Caroline Lucy 55 Durham Street, Hurstville  Nurse
MAYES William Greeley  55 Durham Street, Hurstville  Public Servant

Death notice for William MAYES in 1942 - died at his daughter's residence aged 80 years.
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16979/1942    
MAYES William
Father John  Mother not known
District Chatswood

http://www.ryersonindex.org/
MAYES Caroline Lucy
Death 6 Apr 2001
Late of Hurstville published in the Sydney Morning Herald 9 Apr 2001

Will have another look at this later.

Cheers
Cando
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Re: MAYES family
« Reply #19 on: Wednesday 28 November 12 06:18 GMT (UK) »
Hello Maghergall, I have lots of information about the Mayes family, less about the Martin family in Australia.  I am related to both the Mayes and Martin families and have current contact with the Mayes and Martin families in Northern Ireland (incl clergy).  Specifically I am related to the Mayes connection which departed for Australia on the Balranald on 11 March 1924.  If you are interested, let me know.

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Re: MAYES family
« Reply #20 on: Wednesday 28 November 12 14:34 GMT (UK) »
Hi

the Aust. contributors on this post have been very helpful !

As mentioned on previous post I would be interested in the way in which family relates in history to the local parish church,

look forward to hearing from you

Alex Martin wrote a diary when he was on the Affric and it was published  after he died in WW1 , he went out with other members of the family,

yours

magheragall

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« Reply #21 on: Wednesday 28 November 12 22:23 GMT (UK) »
Hello again, I have in front of me a book of poems and letters by William Mayes - the one who died in 1942 (brother of Robert Mayes who was on the Balranald).  The book was published privately in 2008 by the Martin family who refer to William as Uncle William, as did my branch of the Mayes family.  I know that part of the Martin family are directly related to your Alex Martin through Samuel and Emily Martin.  I think your Alex was Sam's uncle.

I can email one of my Irish cousins and see what I can dig out.  They all still know each other.  Would that help?

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Re: MAYES family
« Reply #22 on: Sunday 16 December 12 20:46 GMT (UK) »
Hi

sorry for not replying in the last fortnight

busy time of year, i have a number of photo's of the family,

i have one of a mayes family who went to Aus and it was sent back to the other branches in ireland.

also there are a number of family graves locally

yours

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Re: MAYES family
« Reply #23 on: Sunday 16 December 12 20:48 GMT (UK) »
hi again

do you know if the martin's (including Alec) went to ballycarrickmaddy primary school in ireland

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Re: MAYES family
« Reply #24 on: Sunday 16 December 12 20:57 GMT (UK) »
Hi

are the martins you speak of the descendents of Samuel Richard born 1902 who emigrated to Aus

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Re: MAYES family
« Reply #25 on: Wednesday 08 May 13 12:41 BST (UK) »
Hi there,

I have just started reading this after a friend asked if I had family history in WWI. Anyway my 1hr of research has led me here and my mum is the granddaughter of Thomas and Jeannie (Snr) Mayes. I have no idea about most of the people that are mentioned in this thread but my mum knows a lot of them and is very interested. She has visited Ireland and knows most of the relatives in Australia so she would love if you would contact me. My nana was Jeannie (jnr) and she died in Sydney in June 2000.
Kookaburragirl I would especially love to hear from you. Mum seems to think that maybe you might be related to Bob or William.

Thanks heaps

Heidi

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Re: MAYES family
« Reply #26 on: Wednesday 08 May 13 14:25 BST (UK) »
Heidi

can provide information relating to Ireland and that side of family

there is a photo of Thomas and family, also a photo of the family Thomas grew up in

can PM you after you have done a set number of posts,

magheragall