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Australia / Re: James FREER, Scottish Freemason, West Aust.
« on: Tuesday 07 June 16 06:04 BST (UK)  »
Hello, are you still there?

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Australia / Re: James FREER, Scottish Freemason, West Aust.
« on: Tuesday 07 June 16 03:24 BST (UK)  »
did you find any more infor about James and the Freemasons?
I remember nanna always used to go on about the Freemasons, shame she passed away in 99, she knew the ins and out of everything haha
Are you getting the personal messages?

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Australia / Re: James FREER, Scottish Freemason, West Aust.
« on: Tuesday 07 June 16 01:49 BST (UK)  »
did you find any more infor about James and the Freemasons?
I remember nanna always used to go on about the Freemasons, shame she passed away in 99, she knew the ins and out of everything haha
Just sent you my details in personal message.

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Australia / Re: James FREER, Scottish Freemason, West Aust.
« on: Tuesday 07 June 16 01:42 BST (UK)  »
Hi guys, not sure if you are still on here but my grandfather was James Freer married to Mable Hunter. his father was James Mckenzie Freer from Glasgow the same person you are enquiring about, I would love to find out more about my relations,
cheers Russ...
  Same here, hello cousin Rusty.

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Australia / Re: James FREER, Scottish Freemason, West Aust.
« on: Tuesday 07 June 16 01:39 BST (UK)  »
Sorry all, lots of trouble past few years with internet and computers, I fail to keep things up to date.

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Australia / Re: James Freeman b1835 Eng, transported 1860 on Norwood.
« on: Wednesday 13 August 14 11:55 BST (UK)  »
Freeman name is of both Ireland and England, so will have to look through that one.

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Australia / Re: James Freeman b1835 Eng, transported 1860 on Norwood.
« on: Wednesday 13 August 14 09:27 BST (UK)  »
Neil; Top find, I have never been able to find his parents.

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Australia / Re: James Freeman b1835 Eng, transported 1860 on Norwood.
« on: Wednesday 13 August 14 09:02 BST (UK)  »
There will also be a fair bit in trove on the Reynolds and Birds, Selina Reynolds Bird (2nd) she made a name for herself with horses. Reynolds made thier name in the Avon Valley with cattle, three women of the family are seen as the 1st women pioneers of WA, names are not with me, however it is an interesting story to follow as the family leave the area and go north to Robourne where William FREEMAN was Police Sarg and would travel to the "Boab Prison Tree" near Derby to pick up the prisoners and transport them back to Roebourne court 1900 period.

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Australia / Re: James Freeman b1835 Eng, transported 1860 on Norwood.
« on: Wednesday 13 August 14 08:36 BST (UK)  »
kimieoz; yes they had a big family, I have the name Lottie but didn't know of the Rubina part, from memory James was a gunsmith before transportation, when he got his ticket of leave he was allowed to go back to being a gunsmith, please don't go on those actual words I lot the family tree details when PAF5 stopped being a brogram, it was suggested I get Legacy to to open the file but the Legacy swiped it all off the disc and now it's all gone so I have to start it all over again.
If I may ask, Are you in WA or elsewhere?

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