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Re: "Parkhurst Boys" transported to NZ 1842/43
« Reply #216 on: Sunday 05 July 20 23:04 BST (UK) »
Good for you, I feel cleansed lol!

Very sorry to hear that news, I was very keen to read your conclusions, and still am.

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Re: "Parkhurst Boys" transported to NZ 1842/43
« Reply #217 on: Thursday 09 July 20 09:52 BST (UK) »
Hello TokoroaWilsons,

I'm rather disappointed that you have not responded either to this thread or my Personal Message confirming a contact email address.

I am keen to continue the conversation particularly against the background of my general difficulties unearthing details of the 123 Parkhurst Boys transported to NZ.

For the moment,

BAC3

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Re: "Parkhurst Boys" transported to NZ 1842/43
« Reply #218 on: Thursday 09 July 20 10:00 BST (UK) »
Hi BAC3,

TokoroaWilsons needs to have two more posts, before he can receive PM's ... even if he replies with a couple of smiley faces or just Hello.


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Re: "Parkhurst Boys" transported to NZ 1842/43
« Reply #219 on: Saturday 11 July 20 09:44 BST (UK) »
Thank You KHP,

I had forgotten the "3 post rule" for PM's.

My sadness is the non-response of TokoroaWilsons, especially as unearthing the NZ "Parkhurst Boys" is difficult.   I presume there is nothing else I can do, except probably write the contact off to experience.

Les tribulations de la genealogie......... :'( :'(

Take care,

BAC3



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Re: "Parkhurst Boys" transported to NZ 1842/43
« Reply #220 on: Wednesday 15 July 20 02:43 BST (UK) »
Thank you to those that replied. This is the first time I have got to my computor as I have been very ill. I am just answering this to let those that replied that I am not ignoring and hopefully will be back to research very soon

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Re: "Parkhurst Boys" transported to NZ 1842/43
« Reply #221 on: Wednesday 15 July 20 08:32 BST (UK) »
Good to have you back, TokoroaWilsons  :) :)

Best wishes for a full recovery from all of us.

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Re: "Parkhurst Boys" transported to NZ 1842/43
« Reply #222 on: Friday 17 July 20 00:17 BST (UK) »
Thank you
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Re: "Parkhurst Boys" transported to NZ 1842/43
« Reply #223 on: Thursday 09 December 21 05:23 GMT (UK) »
Kia ora everyone,

I am new to rootschat and this is my first post - I am trying to find my great, great great grandfather Benjamin Thomas Hurst/Herse/Hearse/Hearst/Hirst. His name on his death certificate is Benjmain Herse and he died in 1906 in Halcombe New Zealand at age 87 approx, and listed on his death certificate is a birth place of Ireland but no county -  his spouse's name is correct on the death certificate so I know its the right person. We have a record to show he was a private with the 65th Regiment from 1845-1850.
The family story we've been told is he stole a loaf of bread and was apparently sent to VDL and I'm wondering if he was one of the Parkhurst Boys - his birth we estimate is around 1815-1818. He may have also have been under Thomas Benjamin Hurst and another family member has said he may have had a brother called James or his father may have been called James. I know this isn't a lot to go on but it is all that we have.   
Any  nfomration would be greatly appreciated thankyou, Eunice.
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Re: "Parkhurst Boys" transported to NZ 1842/43
« Reply #224 on: Friday 10 December 21 03:14 GMT (UK) »
Welcome to RootsChat Eunice, Tony/BAC3 should be alerted to your post in due course, as I have been as a contributor to this thread, his profile tells me he was last on the site at the end of last month.

All the best with following up on your gggf ...  :) mare