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Australia / Re: Ann Freeman, D.O.B. 1863 (?)
« on: Yesterday at 13:02 »
There is the following Aug 1887 Adelaide Hospital admission:
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS6D-8SJ7-N?i=69 (#1227).

If this is your Annie, she would have arrived on the Daphne early 1886.

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Australia / Re: Ann Freeman, D.O.B. 1863 (?)
« on: Yesterday at 12:40 »

Without certs I can’t be sure if the following is correct, but there is a tree on Family Search that has the following birth for Jane/Jean:

WYCOMBE, JANE        
Mother’s Maiden surname: FREEMAN     
GRO Reference: 1884  D Quarter in TOXTETH PARK 
Volume 08B  Page 250

It would fit with the following NSW marriages:
Year: 1903
Regn: 862/1903
Groom Family Name: Curtis
Groom Given Names: Charles H
Bride Family Name: Wycombe
Bride Given Names: Jane
District: Broken Hill

Year: 1906
Regn: 9618/1906
Groom Family Name: Blight
Groom Given Names: James
Bride Family Name: Curtis
Bride Given Names: Jane
District: Broken Hill

FYI - Blight and Freeman family Tree: https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KHL7-Z5F


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Australia / Re: Henry Culshaw b1853 with son John b1886
« on: Thursday 25 April 24 15:57 BST (UK)  »
Further, I found this greyed out reference today:-


Henry Culshaw in the
South Australia, Australia, Supreme Court Criminal Records, 1837-1918; Reports to the Police Coroner, 1842-1961

Record details
Name   Henry Culshaw
Death Age   age
Record Type   Record Type
Birth Year   year
Death Date   dd mm 1926
Death Place   South Australia, Australia

Is this a coroner's report?


Police report to the coroner:
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS59-C38C-G

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Immigrants & Emigrants - General / Re: Deaths at Sea 1830's and 1840's
« on: Tuesday 23 April 24 03:32 BST (UK)  »

Passenger lists are another possible source ....

PS Victoria has marine deaths from 1853 onward, but of course that falls outside of the time period being researched ...

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South Africa / Re: Van Hille / Van Hulle family
« on: Sunday 14 April 24 15:33 BST (UK)  »

How sure are you regarding the name "Don"? Could it have been "Doc" instead as per https://essigdb.berkeley.edu/cgi/eme_people_query?name_full=Johann+C.+van+Hille&one=T

If not, maybe give us his full name, the area(s) where he resided, (approx) DOB and DOD, family members etc ....

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Europe / Re: Ernst Marno
« on: Saturday 13 April 24 04:02 BST (UK)  »
Hi Treespirit
how can i download the marriage doc from
https://www.mza.cz/actapublica/matrika/detail/4051?image=216000010-000253-003369-000000-001358-000000-00-B01754-02090.jp2


I haven't really used that site, but it seems that it is like the Italian Antenati site where you can only do a screen print or open an image in a new tab. In both cases the result is what you can see on your screen only (re content and size). I'm sure there could be some trick for a better result, but I don't know what it could be.

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Europe / Re: Ernst Marno
« on: Thursday 11 April 24 14:27 BST (UK)  »

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Europe / Re: Ernst Marno
« on: Thursday 11 April 24 09:53 BST (UK)  »
Poppy,
In the 1850's another 3 siblings are born. I believe that you've got Ludvig, but do you have the other 2 as well?

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Europe / Re: Ernst Marno
« on: Wednesday 10 April 24 08:08 BST (UK)  »
(Caroline) Elise Schindler is Ernst (1844)'s mother and Alois Schindler is Ernst's uncle

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