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The Common Room / Robert Ward B.1748 (Approx)
« on: Thursday 27 May 21 01:48 BST (UK)  »
Hi there, I'm looking to find any info on an Ancestor Robert Ward, B.1748 (approx)  and married to Mary Kelly B.1750.  They had a daughter Mary Ward B.1781 have attached record.  They may have had two sons namely Martin Ward B.1770 married to Joanne Nash...and Edward Ward B.1773 married to Anastasia Molloy/Mulloy.  I have attached record for Mary Ward's Birth 1781 and mother Mary Kelly's Birth in 1750. It appears they were living in Ferns Diocese in Wexford, Ireland. Any help is appreciated.  Cheers Robyn

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: McDonald family from Stirlingshire, Scotland
« on: Friday 28 August 20 16:18 BST (UK)  »
Thank you everyone for your input. I just assumed Miss I McDonald was a sibling because they were grouped together. So maybe she isn't. Thank you so much for the info on William McDonald it was excellent.   Cheers Robyn

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Canada / Re: A Rootschat Database for British Home Children
« on: Friday 28 August 20 03:09 BST (UK)  »
Hi there I would like to search this Database for the British Home children.  Needing help. Thank you

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Family History Beginners Board / McDonald family from Stirlingshire, Scotland
« on: Friday 28 August 20 02:52 BST (UK)  »
Hello am looking for some help with McDonald children who came out from Scotland (via England) in 1922, to live at Fairbridge Farm, Pinjarra. I have researched Agnes McDonald but only just found she had two siblings Master William/Willie McDonald and Miss I McDonald. Agnes and Thomas Willis were the first couple to marry at Fairbridge Farm in 1928. Thank you.

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Mary Anne Nowlan
« on: Wednesday 19 February 20 10:41 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you majm for that information.
Where can I find a copy of the mother/daughter
 punishment they received at the female factory.

Cheers Robyn Condran

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Family History Beginners Board / Mary Anne Nowlan
« on: Sunday 16 February 20 16:48 GMT (UK)  »
Hi there,
My great-great grandmother is Mary Ann Nowlan,  B.1816 in Wicklow, Ireland and Baptised 11 Aug 1816. She married John Mannox/Monnox in Goulbourn, NSW in 1839
 ** Her birth record states parents as James Nowlan and Mary Nowlan. Possibly married in 1808 in Wicklow, Ireland
Am trying to find Mary's maiden name. I had Crawford but don't think that's correct
Mary Ann Nowlan aged 13yrs and her mother 42yrs came to Australia as Convicts. On the documents I read mother was "W" widow???
Mary Nowlan also had two sons who came out as Convicts also same time 1829. The four Nowlans are mentioned in Peter Mayberrys website.
The two sons are James Nowlan B.1809 and John Nowlan B. 1811.
They all arrived around 1829-1830 in Australia.

I cannot find what happened to Husband James Nowlan. Other researchers have him D. 1840 in Canada
I have a James Nolan/Nowlan B.1786 as a Convict in 1819 coming to Australia. (Peter Mayberry List)
Mary Nowlan (Snr) remarried in 1832 soon after as she arrived in Australia
to John English. Hoping this is same Mary Nowlan/Nolan.
Any help would be appreciated.

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Reference Library / Re: DBSIG: British Home Children.
« on: Friday 14 June 19 07:50 BST (UK)  »
Maybe Jean had a normal life, married with children  and lied to her daughter that she adopted out, because she didn't want her family to know about it.
I know that happened alot back then.

Robyn

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Reference Library / Re: DBSIG: British Home Children.
« on: Friday 14 June 19 07:46 BST (UK)  »
Hi Mollipops thank you for that information. The biological daughter found her mother later in the years but Jean wasn't overly keen on the meeting as she said she never told anyone about the birth. She also said she had a twin sister and that she (Jean)  never married.

Robyn

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Reference Library / Re: DBSIG: British Home Children.
« on: Friday 14 June 19 06:00 BST (UK)  »
Thank you so much, i'll add those names to the the Allen Ancestry Tree and see what get.

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