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Re: NSW Newspaper Death Notice Look ups 1980's
« Reply #18 on: Saturday 09 January 16 04:44 GMT (UK) »
oh wow wow thank you thank you for the link,  I have found my missing taylors I think in Australia, now I can check on the Scottish ancestry to see if they were born in Scotland before emigrating,, I hope so, watch this space, thank you :)   http://ryersonindex.net/search.php


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originally from Lanark,Scotland Australian Relatives on Scottish previously from Huddersfield, immigrated to Australia after Mary Hardys death in the Uk in 1973 time..  She went with a Lady called Phena? who had twins Andrew & Ian, who must remember their time in the uk. Perth Australia I think not sure,,, There must be a set of twins who remember leaving England around 1970's, I do,, Ian the twin would remember his time... a memory?  found Josephine Taylor & Marea Taylor known as Rea and Phena  connected to Mary Taylor??

I'm confused as to why you think this lady is your relative.  Her maiden name was HARRIS.

This lady married in NSW in 1939 and was on the electoral rolls in NSW from 1949 to 1980, limit of available online rolls.

http://ryersonindex.net/search.php
Marriage in NSW
2089/1939 
TAYLOR    Reginald Davis    
HARRIS    Josephine Marea
District Randwick

I have asked a moderator to make a new topic.

Cando
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Re: NSW Newspaper Death Notice Look ups 1980's
« Reply #19 on: Saturday 09 January 16 16:28 GMT (UK) »
Hi
just another link I was wondering about the names I remembered they were called, Phena which must have been shortened, and Rea I don't know how they were connected, that's the dead end.  So maybe this is the wrong lady? I don't know Where Phena came from other than she came to Engand after Marys Death, and Rea who lived in Hudderfield where I spent holidays emigrated to Australia with Phena who had twin boys, I honestly am in the dark with this connection and just hoping like yourself someone somewhere can help me, Just the dates and Names of their death in Australia is only an inkling of the time and ages they would be, that where this came in.  Maybe this connection is a dead end to Rea,,, it just seemed possible, maybe hope more than anything else.  Thank you
Duffys Lanarkshire, 1800's
Taylors Lanarkshire, 1800's
The Charles E Hardy Family - North East 1800's,
Mary Hardy Graham Stockton on Tees?
Edward Graham 1906-abt 1950.s

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Re: NSW Newspaper Death Notice Look ups 1980's
« Reply #20 on: Sunday 10 January 16 06:57 GMT (UK) »
It is impossible to research without their correct names.  We are not permitted to post the names of possible living people or search for living people on rootschat.

Please read the information on this link.
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Re: NSW Newspaper Death Notice Look ups 1980's
« Reply #21 on: Sunday 10 January 16 07:18 GMT (UK) »
Hi MyAngel1920,

I understand that you have found the link to the Ryerson Index helpful in your research.

As noted above, RootsChat policy does not allow living or possibly living persons to be identified on the forum. This is to protect them from identity theft, spam, and other abuses.

If you can confirm that the individuals you are researching are deceased I encourage you to start a new and separate topic.

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Re: NSW Newspaper Death Notice Look ups 1980's
« Reply #22 on: Sunday 10 January 16 12:44 GMT (UK) »
Hi


I understand, please forgive my lack of knowledge, all I had was a childhood memory and shortened names, the same name same family has been difficult, UK, Scotland, & Australia, I felt lost with nothing or no input. I do apologise,,
Duffys Lanarkshire, 1800's
Taylors Lanarkshire, 1800's
The Charles E Hardy Family - North East 1800's,
Mary Hardy Graham Stockton on Tees?
Edward Graham 1906-abt 1950.s

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Re: NSW Newspaper Death Notice Look ups 1980's
« Reply #23 on: Friday 26 February 16 06:59 GMT (UK) »
Hi Ruskie, A Chesters, Ros(ball);  Cando, & Lucy2

Sorry for the late reply - but that you all for your posts and the useful info you have all provided me with.

Regards

Michaela

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Re: NSW Newspaper Death Notice Look ups 1980's
« Reply #24 on: Friday 26 February 16 22:49 GMT (UK) »
Pleased to have helped Michaela.  Quite a lot to sort out :)

Cheers
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Re: NSW Newspaper Death Notice Look ups 1980's
« Reply #25 on: Friday 04 March 16 09:01 GMT (UK) »
Hi Cando, yes there definitely is lots.  Some stuff I had but some of the posts offered me some real gems for my research :).

Regards,

Michaela