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Family History Beginners Board / Croix de Guerre
« on: Friday 08 March 19 00:09 GMT (UK)  »
Please can any one help with information on a person called Frances Treillian who was awarded the Croix de Guerre in WW1.
 A  friend has the medal in with treasures from his Great Aunt Winifred Holding (Australian ) who was a WW1 VAD.
 She also was awarded a medal "Reconnaissance Francaise", presented by Monsieur Rene Turck the Consul for France 31 March 1921, I presume in Australia.
We are finding it difficult to find information about them and why the were awarded them.
Fingers crossed someone can help..

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Australia / Re: Mary Eveline Logan born New Zealand
« on: Tuesday 26 June 18 07:28 BST (UK)  »
Thank you everyone,just does not seem to fit with my family at all.

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Australia / Re: Mary Eveline Logan born New Zealand
« on: Monday 25 June 18 23:42 BST (UK)  »
Thank you,surname is  LOGAN and father is Edward Anthony.

None of the names in the items posted match any names I have verified.

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Australia / Mary Eveline Logan born New Zealand
« on: Sunday 24 June 18 08:40 BST (UK)  »
I am hoping to find some information on a Mary Eveline Logan born New Zealand 1889, her Father is Edward Anthony Logan.
She died in 1927 In West Melbourne ,Victoria Australia.
Would be most grateful if anyone can shed some light on this woman who may or may not be part of my family.
Is my Great Grandfather Edward Anthony Logan born 1838 and dying in 1904 in England, her father or is it another man by the same name.
He was a chief engineer working for P&O on the mail runs from the UK.
Kaye M

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Lost Logans
« on: Wednesday 07 February 18 07:07 GMT (UK)  »
is Possible my tree is Lost n Found

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Family History Beginners Board / Lost Logans
« on: Wednesday 07 February 18 02:52 GMT (UK)  »
I am looking for information re a TERENCE LOGAN born in Ireland. From his death certificate he died in Liverpool aged 61, his wife is named as Maria and he was a gardener, they lived at 20 Comus St Liverpool.
They had a son Edward Anthony and a daughter Isabella who may have been twins re info on the 1841 census that states both their ages as 15, birth abt 1826 in Manchester.
DO not know when Terence and Maria came to England
Isabella married a Charles Thursby. Edward married Hannah Hill in 1859,on the marriage cert. it states that Terence is a FLORIST.
Edward became a Chief Engineer working for P&O on the mail run to Australia.Have not found birth certd.
I have managed to trace 3 of Edward and Hannahs sons they came to Australia a daughter Florence died as a child. Two other sons became Professors 1 of Music and I Languages their names were Frederick b1886 and Edwin 1877 - 1938 but I do not know which was which,Edwin married a lady Dorinda.
 Frederick is a mystery like Terence any clues would be greatly appreciated by descendants here in OZ

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Catherine Keane,Castlebar,Mayo
« on: Monday 22 January 18 22:56 GMT (UK)  »
From her Convict records  ......    Catherine was tried Co.Mayo 3 January 1849, the prosecutor was   Mr Kate.
She was tried and convicted with her brother Michael and has no previous convictions.
Station of Gang....Anson. SHe sailed to Tasmania on board  AUSTRALASIA
Her trade is ,housemaid, she is Roman Catholic.
She was received at Grangegorman Depot, Dublin 24 May 1849 at 10.30.
She was 16 and single.
That is all the information we have about her in Ireland

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Catherine Keane,Castlebar,Mayo
« on: Saturday 20 January 18 23:00 GMT (UK)  »
Thankyou, not sure where to look next, any clues?

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Family History Beginners Board / Catherine Keane,Castlebar,Mayo
« on: Thursday 18 January 18 05:18 GMT (UK)  »
Looking for any information on Catherine Keane born 19 April 1832, Castlebar, Mayoand her brother Michael 1831.
Convicted together at Mayo on 3 January 1849, for stealing 3 sheep, both sentenced to 7 years in Tasmania.
Michael died in Richmond (Bridewell) prison,Dublin aged 18 years.
Catherine lived in Longford, Tasmania and died aged 93 in 1925, possibly the last convict woman to die there.
She married John Smith and had 9 children.
Her life in Ireland is a mystery,one theory is that she was from a travellor/gypsy family, as she had very long black hair ,wore large hoop earings,and was partial to smoking a clay pipe. 

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