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Australia / Re: ADAMS/McGEE Melbourne, Victoria early 1900s
« on: Sunday 06 January 19 09:09 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks Jennaya I remembered there was something about new members and pms so I wasn't sure if I could even send Warren one.  It worked so I gave my email address in the PM and we've made contact.
Kerryn

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Australia / Re: ADAMS/McGEE Melbourne, Victoria early 1900s
« on: Sunday 06 January 19 07:10 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Warren and wow thanks for your reply here.
We are 2nd cousins. Our grandparents were siblings.
I have sent you a PM with my contact details
Kerryn (very excited  ;D)

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Armagh / Re: Derrynoose-Morgan/Lennon early 1800s
« on: Sunday 05 February 17 04:00 GMT (UK)  »
Hi.

Miles Morgan and Ann Lennon were my great great great grandparents.

Another long lost cousin!

Hi Caroline, I wonder if our Ann Lennon's could be cousins?  I haven't been able to connect Miles to my Alexander Morgan yet.  Will send you a pm
Kerryn

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Armagh / Re: Derrynoose-Morgan/Lennon early 1800s
« on: Sunday 05 February 17 03:56 GMT (UK)  »
My great great grandmother was Elizabeth Morgan - She was born in Derrynoose to Michael Morgan and Catherine ?

I'm wondering if there is a connection here?

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Hi paul_mc

I don't know of a connection, but Mike, mmitchell, who has also been part of this thread, gave me some Morgan baptisms from Derrynoose and there is one Elizabeth Morgan born to Michael Morgan and Catharine McMahon, baptised at Derrynoose 27th July 1828. Would that date fit your Elizabeth? Unfortunately I don't think baptisms for that date are available online yet. 
Earliest I can see is for this Parish is 1835.
Mike, if you see this can you refresh my memory on where the baptisms came from. 

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Free Photo Restoration & Date Old Photographs / Re: Please restore Mary KELLY
« on: Wednesday 04 February 15 00:28 GMT (UK)  »
That is amazing, thank you so much Carolyn

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Free Photo Restoration & Date Old Photographs / Please restore Mary KELLY
« on: Tuesday 03 February 15 02:49 GMT (UK)  »
I have just received this photo of my ggg grandmother, Mary KELLY, nee MOLOUGHNEY of Tipperary.  I don't know a birth or death year,  but Mary married Cornelius KELLY in 1834 at Dualla, Tipperary which is near Cashel.  If someone could restore it a little I would be grateful.  I'd like to keep it as a sepia version.
Many thanks
Kerryn

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Australia / Re: New Zealand to Victoria around 1935?
« on: Tuesday 27 January 15 12:22 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks so much Cando, I didn't have much of that Vanotti information.  The Brenda and James Forsyth at Glenrowan are mine, they moved nearly every twelve months for a few years.

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Australia / Re: New Zealand to Victoria around 1935?
« on: Tuesday 27 January 15 09:17 GMT (UK)  »
Marriage certificate # 11597 dated 1937 in Port Melbourne, Vic, Aus - in my possession
married on the 24th of September, 1937 at the Presbyterian Manse, Port Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
James Forsyth
Age 33
born NZL
Labourer
Usual address - Wolseley Cresent, Blackburn
Parents - James FORSYTH, farmer and Margaret MUSSON.
Brenda DANIELS
 Age 31
Born Kensington 
widowed December 17, 1931.   
One deceased child from former marriage.
Home duties.                           
Usual address - Bethesda Hospital Richmond.
Parents - John ADAMS, bricklayer, deceased and Mary Agnes MORGAN.

Another researcher, 15 years ago, had the names James MUSSON and Margaret FORSYTH  in her tree.  A phone call to Rangiora, the town in NZL my grandfather said he was  from, made contact with my grandfather's sister in law who knew his story.  He left NZL and never contacted family again. 
so I had found who he actually was, purchased his birth certificate:
James Richard MUSSON 23 Aug 1906 at Belfast, Canterbury NZL
Father - James Christopher MUSSON, labourer, age 31 born Cust.
Parents married March 1899, Kaiapoi
Mother - Margaret Ann Hay FORSYTH, age 29 born marshlands

Electoral roll entries for him in NZL were 1928, age 22 and 1935, age 29, labourer at West Belt, Rangiora. His father, James Christopher MUSSON, farmer, at the same address.

A Mr H VANOTTI of Park Parade, Ballarat East, Vic, Aus, sent a letter to the family that told “how the boy was getting on”.  Unfortunately undated. Given to me by J.C MUSSONs granddaughter.

"Dear Sir,
Mr. J. C. Musson just a line to let you know how the boy is getting on over here so I thought I would drop you a line for him to let you know he is getting on over here.  Well Sir he is getting a bit homesick and he may be over at Xmas or in March as he may travel a 3 year Stallion this season as he is looking after him now. He has had a good run for work over here this last two years he is working on a farm at  the present time.  The boy and myself is going to the Melbourne Royal Show next month.  I am taking two horses their.  I do no know weather we can win or not as I know it is a lot of work getting them ready.  Well Boss we had a very cold wet winter over here this year and it has been very hard on stock at Ballarat and I have been hand feeding 18 horses this winter and I got a three year old colt from over their not far from where you are .  The boy knows the place but I can not think of the name he is one of the horses I am taking to the show he is very nice well this is all this time write to the above address.
I am yours
Etc H Vanotti"

1931 to 1937 Aus electoral roll - only VANOTTI in Park Parade was Robert Henry, driver 
There is no longer a Park Parade, Ballarat East, it was re-named Fortune Street

My father was born 1939.  His birth certificate says fathers occupation is labourer.


 

Can you give all the information on the marriage certificate please?

Difficult to help you with so little information...his age at marriage......birthplace...........occupation.......parents  names etc...this will be on the marriage certificate.

"... he was born James Richard MUSSON"  How have you determined this please?

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Australia / New Zealand to Victoria around 1935?
« on: Tuesday 27 January 15 07:45 GMT (UK)  »
Does anyone know if there are passenger lists from New Zealand to Victoria around 1935? 
My grandfather, who I knew as Jim FORSYTH,  came to Australia around that time and was working with horses at Ballarat for a couple of years it seems.  He married my grandmother in Port Melbourne in 1937.  I began my research about 15 years ago and uncovered that he was born James Richard MUSSON.  I'm not sure if he changed his name after he got here, but it was James FORSYTH on his marriage cert.  So I don't actually know what name he used to come over but I don't think he "officially" immigrated.  I think he arrived, changed his name, stayed and just blended in.  Probably easier to do back then.
I constantly trawl Trove, PapersPast, PROV, NAA, SLV, nothing to say I am searching properly of course but can't think of any other avenue.
Any help or suggestions appreciated.

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