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I was told by admin through private message that someone had complained I didn't reply. I haven't logged into here for quite sometime as I work 12 hrs a day the last few months and no time for doing any research let alone logging in heee. I only did so to change my email.

So thankyou all for the data (some of which I already had) and any help some of you have provided.

This post will now be marked as completed.




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Australia / Re: Inverell Cemetery Look up request - Alfred Francis Baker (died 1985)
« on: Saturday 04 February 17 00:10 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Muss

Thank you very much...

Regards

Sandra

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Hi

Would like a look up if any one has them on CD (Inverell Cemetery – New General Section – Transcriptions and Burial Register 1968-2000), to check to see if Alfred Baker who died in August 1985 is listed. His death certificate says he died in Quirindi Hospital but was buried at New General Cemetery Inverell (3 hours away). His wife died in 1984 (don't have death certificate).

I have looked at http://austcemindex.com/cemetery?cemid=772 but that is an incomplete transcription.

Regards

Sandra

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Hi again

I found Thomas Goulden's will today (died 1839), will dated July 1836.

Can someone let me know what the second daughter's name here is:

One is Charlotte Trigger and the other I can't read but further down he appoints his son in law Edward can't read surname, but it's the same surname as the second daughter.

Further down the will he also lists his four other daughters, Eilzabeth, Ann Maria, Eliza and Maryann. Find it strange that two females are named Elizabeth & Eliza. Eliza born 1827 died in 1837. Haven't found the baptism for Elizabeth yet but in the 1851 census she is showing to be 37.

Thanks

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Thank you Claire

That fits better so born 15th March 1818.

Thanks again

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Hi

Thankyou for the baptism of Ann, makes me think though, on the marriage Ann is listed as of Full Age, if born in 1821, this would only make her 19 (married in Jan 1840) - so would full age be 18 by then or would it still be 21?

I'll do some more research during the week for the parents and siblings in particular Thomas Edward (Brother)

Thanks.

Sandra

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Hi

I have today received the marriage for John Todd & Ann Maria Goulden. It shows Ann’s father as Thomas Goulden – Carpenter they were married at Westminster St Margarets Middlesex in 1840 **note have information on John, so am looking for Ann**

One of the witnesses is a Thomas Edward Goulden.

I have done a search for Ann’s birth (according to the 1841, 1851 & 1861 census she was born in Middlesex, England around 1818). I haven’t been able to find a baptism on Ancestry, family search or freereg for Ann as yet.

What I did find though on Ancestry (Bishop's Transcripts)

Thomas Edward Goulden Baptism 1815 at St Margaret's Westminster – father listed as Carpenter. Mother Ann

Eliza baptism 1827 at St John the Evangelist – father listed as builder. Mother Ann

Mary baptism 1830 at St John the Evangelist – father listed as carpenter & builder. Mother Ann

George baptism 1824 at St John the Evangelist - (surname listed as Goolden) but the image clearly says Goulden. Father listed as builder. Mother Ann

So based on the above, could it that I have found Ann Maria's parents and some of her siblings?

There is also a marriage for a Thomas Goulden to a Ann Blackburn in 1807 at Old Church,Saint Pancras,London,England. Not sure if that would be the correct one though.

Regards

Sandra

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Australia / Re: Tasmania Convict record - transcribe - words please
« on: Monday 26 December 16 00:30 GMT (UK)  »
thank you. never thought that, that it would mention his parents/siblings.
I've looked at this before but never too closely.
Gives me something to work through for his parents (though considering he used numerous alias - might still be a bit tricky to find).



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Australia / Tasmania Convict record - transcribe - words please
« on: Sunday 25 December 16 22:50 GMT (UK)  »
Hi

can someoneone please let me know what this says, the first sentence, I guess is "Wife - Ellen - Maitland", the rest I can't work out.
Page is from the convict indent for Robert Hanratley

http://search.archives.tas.gov.au/default.aspx?detail=1&type=I&id=CON17/1/1



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