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I thought I read somewhere that if someone is deported from New Zealand, they are returned to the last country where they had citizenship. It's possible he was deported under his real name as opposed to one of the aliases he used. The year of deportation was 1977 and I suspect he was deported to Australia because in 1947 he applied for Australia citizenship.

His name was Deryck John Golding and he was arrested in Napier NZ between 1974-1976 and by that time the authorities knew about the aliases. There was a court case in Napier in approximately 1975-76 and the Department of Justice claim he was deported in June/July 1977.

Many thanks in advance
Glenda





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Moray (Elginshire) / Re: Margaret Rose
« on: Tuesday 27 December 22 03:33 GMT (UK)  »
Many thanks to those who responded to my query regarding Margaret Rose. Yes, she died in 1848 and her infant son George also died around the same time.

Robert Alexander remarried following Margaret’s death and a couple of you quoted the 1851 where the older children, Robert, his wife and the first of their children are living in the village of Urquhart. Over the years Hugh Rose, tailor is a person of interest and obviously in the 1861 census he does have 22 year old Jannet Alexander staying with him.

Robert’s father, George Alexander was apparently a Lieutenant in the Invernesshire Militia and I wondered whether there might be a connection between George A and Margaret’s father.

Thanks once again.

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Moray (Elginshire) / Margaret Rose
« on: Monday 26 December 22 04:06 GMT (UK)  »
My 3 x great grandmother was born between 1814 and 1816 - I think. She married Robert Alexander in 1836 and they had five children, all born Urquhart. There is only one census return for her, in 1841 and her birthplace is England. Unfortunately she died in 1848 so no other returns to compare.

As it stands I don’t know who her parents were but it might be her father was Hugh Rose, he appears as a witness on the OPR births when Margaret’s daughter was born, as well as for her eldest son, Hugh.

Any help gratefully received.

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Lancashire / Re: George Haworth death 1848
« on: Thursday 27 October 22 07:59 BST (UK)  »
Many thanks for your speedy responses. I admit the print is difficult to transcribe. I didn't search under Howarth to be honest because this family were more Haworth than Howarth, although they can be interchangeable can't they? If he died in 1848 aged 58 he was born around 1790 which fits with the guy I'm looking for. I believe the other GH who died aged 38 in 1848 might be a nephew to the older GH..

Thanks once again for your help. I'm trying to unravel the Haworth people from Leaches as it appears there were two George Haworths from Leaches, one was a farmer and the other a carter/labourer. I'll probably be posting on here for the next couple of days as I'm currently going round in circles.

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Lancashire / Sarah Ann Haworth baptism 1842
« on: Thursday 27 October 22 07:48 BST (UK)  »
More help needed with a transcript for a baptism in 1842, Edenfield. The parents are George & Alice (Pickup) Haworth from Leaches and the child is Sarah Ann Haworth. Again, on searching the GRO UK, I can't find the record of the birth - at least not with a mother's maiden name of Pickup. There is also no record on the Lancashire bmd.org site.

I have searched the GRO index from 1838 through to 1846 without success. The only birth registered in Bury was in 1843, but for a Sarah Haworth, mother's maiden Haworth in the J quarter. The only Sarah Ann I found in 1842 the mother's maiden name was Livesey and I did buy the record just to satisfy my curiosity.

Many thanks for any assistance.




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Lancashire / George Haworth death 1848
« on: Thursday 27 October 22 06:58 BST (UK)  »
I found a burial for George Haworth in March 1848, Holcombe Emanuel. However, when I tried to find the record using the GRO UK I can't find the record. His abode was Holcombe and, according to the Bishops transcript, he was 58. I can find the record on the Lancashire bmd.org website where his age is recorded as 51 but it is the only record for Edenfield and the year is correct.

I've searched GRO from 1844 through to 1852 without success and I'm at a loss to fathom why the record isn't jumping out at me!

Any help gratefully received.




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Europe / Re: Otto Paul Noetzel
« on: Monday 10 October 22 23:13 BST (UK)  »
Thanks to everyone all who have jumped into this for me. Yes, the notebook definitely had Ella Hoffman as Otto Paul Noetzel's wife but when I found the registration for her death her full name as Gertrude Ella, I guess she ditched the Gertrude and chose Ella!

Through Ancestry I managed to find a few of Franz's siblings but I had the wrong mother which has now been cleared up. I do recall Martin from the notebook, I think he was the last entry. Unfortunately I'm in Australia and all of the Noetzel family history records (my late father in law was the family historian) are still in Germany. I set out creating the tree with my daughter and despite asking if she could have details, nothing has been forthcoming.

Many thanks once again, I can at least commit this information to the tree later in the week.

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Europe / Re: Otto Paul Noetzel
« on: Sunday 09 October 22 23:02 BST (UK)  »
Yes, I do have a Noetzel tree on Ancestry. The information used to create the tree came from a notebook my late father in law had, but it only covered the paternal line for the most part. Unfortunately, the notebook has been lost so we're fumbling around in the dark in terms of trying to verify who belongs where.

I found Otto Paul's death registration along with Ella's on a German website - possibly Hamburg.de but can't be sure. As far as I can tell from what is available on Ancestry, the Noetzel family and possibly the Hoffman family were originally in Prussia which is now Poland. At some point which I can't verify, they came to Germany, possibly near Luneburg. Otto was a school principal, my father law was born near Dahlenburg - I think - and before the outbreak of WW2, they moved to the Harburg area of Hamburg, in Heimfeld. The family home Otto built is still there.

Many thanks for your response.

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Europe / Otto Paul Noetzel
« on: Saturday 08 October 22 01:44 BST (UK)  »
Hello,
I'm looking for information regarding Otto Paul Noetzel b. 3 Dec 1889, Birnbaum  d. 5 Feb 1967, Harburg-Hamburg. I have Otto's father being Franz Noetzel b. 22 Feb 1853, Alt Haferweise, Steinspring however, I don't have any other details.

Up until the early 20th century I think the family were living in Prussia so I'm unsure if there is a separate page for these records.

Any help gratefully received.
Thank you.

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