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Argyllshire / Re: Bradley/Brodley - Campbeltown, Argyllshire - any help appreciated
« on: Sunday 21 October 18 01:15 BST (UK)  »
What do you have for marriages....when / where / who....and deaths for -

Margaret Bradley/Brodley aged 18
sister Ann aged 16
brother Charles aged 12

sometimes names they give their children can be a clue to their origins.

Hi wivenhoe

Margaret Bradley(death cert states father: John Bradley) married Samuel Carter (from Cornwall) They married in Tasmania and parents names weren't recorded- Their children were named as follows:-
Ann Maria   - (named after both mothers)
William Henry  (William was Samuel's Father -don't know where the Henry comes from)
Charles Rawle  (Samuel's sisters husband)
Lavinia Rawle (Samuel's sister who married Charles Rawle)
Margaret Jane
Bernard  (Samuel's Uncle)
Susan(Samuel's Sister)
Samuel
Mary Merrington  ( the middle name is Ann Maria's husband surname)
Alfred Ernest

Her sister Ann married Thomas Leigh Cave.  They also married in Tasmania and stayed there and parents weren't recorded on the DC. She was listed as Ann(e) on all the births but later was referred to as Ferdinan.   They had 12 children, the eldest son was named Arthur Alfred John Cave.

Charles Bradley never married and died in Victoria in 1919, parents listed as unknown.

regards

Genni

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Argyllshire / Re: Bradley/Brodley - Campbeltown, Argyllshire - any help appreciated
« on: Saturday 20 October 18 23:56 BST (UK)  »
Hi

Thank you for your responses

Elwyn - The Ship manifest gives their religion as Church of England. 

Monica - I'll check them out and now that I have a possible County, I can check Ireland.

Regards

Genni

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Argyllshire / Bradley/Brodley - Campbeltown, Argyllshire - any help appreciated
« on: Saturday 20 October 18 00:59 BST (UK)  »
Hi Everyone

My 2nd Great Grandmother Margaret Bradley/Brodley aged 18 came to Hobart, Tasmania along with sister Ann aged 16 and brother Charles aged 12 on board the "Sir Allan McNab" which departed from Liverpool on 28th Oct 1853
According to the Highland and Island Emigration Society they were orphans from the Parish of Saddell and Skipness.  Their residence was given as Lochmore Kintyre.

I have found the family living in Saddell Street, Campbeltown in 1841
(Surname has been transcribed as Brodley)
Anne  Aged 35 no occupation born Ireland 
Margart  Aged 6 Born Ireland (yes, the e was left out of her name)
John Aged 4 Born Ireland
Anne Aged 1 Born Scotland going on the shipping list she should be 3 or 4
Charles Aged 6 weeks Born Scotland

Anne Bradley appears to have married Archibald McAlister somewhere between 1841 & 1851Would Like to find this marriage to confirm

I have found the following 1851 census (Surname has been transcribed as McFlister but I'm sure it's McAlister)
13 High Street, Campbeltown
Arch Head 54 Tin Smith born: Down, Ireland
Ann Wife 45 Delf Dealer Born: Antrim Ireland
William 20 Farm Labourer Born: Campbeltown, Argyll
Margaret 18 Born Campbeltown, Argyll
Janet 16 Born Campbeltown, Argyll
Helen 11 Scholar Born Campbeltown, Argyll  The above children I believe are from Archibald's first marriage
Ann Brodley 9 Scholar Born: Campbeltown, Argyll  The age is out by fair bit
Charles B 8 Scholar Born: Campbeltown, Argyll
Arch 4 Scholar Born: Campbeltown, Argyll

I have not been able to work out what happened to John or Ann senior. 
So any help in this would be greatly appreciated.

I also cannot locate Margaret or John on the 1851 census, any adeas.

It would be great if I could find the Births/Baptisms of Anne & Charles.

All help appreciated greatly.

Cheers

Genni :)







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Australia / Re: Passenger list
« on: Friday 05 October 18 17:40 BST (UK)  »
Hi
There appears to be one other Remmington on the Ship and although it says Mr, I believe it's Mrs.
They returned to Melbourne in 1909 from Fremantle on the Oroya.

18   JAN   1905   ADELAIDE & FREMANTLE   JAN   1905   3   BURRUMBEET   REMMINGTON, ---- MR
26   JAN   1905   ADELAIDE & FREMANTLE   JAN   1905   3   BURRUMBEET   REMMINGTON, W MR

Cheers

Genni

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Hi

There's Henry Dugin born March Qtr 1854 registration place Manchester. 8d page 205.

I think he would be possibilty.

Cheers

Genni

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Fermanagh / Re: Gould/Goold/Gold family of Fermanagh
« on: Wednesday 03 October 18 15:22 BST (UK)  »
Hi aghadowey

Thomas Gould is listed as Protestant on his convict records.
The only Baptism I have found is for Mary in 1816, which is  DIOCESE OF CLOGHER (Church of Ireland)

Robert Gould is Church of Ireland - The children's baptisms are found in  DIOCESE OF CLOGHER (Church of Ireland)

Church: FERMANAGH, Galloon Register, Baptisms 1798-1830

Cheers

Genni

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Fermanagh / Gould/Goold/Gold family of Fermanagh
« on: Wednesday 03 October 18 09:37 BST (UK)  »
Hi

My 2 Gould families are a brick wall, I'm hoping someone can help me breakdown.

The 1st Gould is my 3rd Great Grandfather (Maternal side)- Robert Goold/Gould born circa 1783 died Feb 1857
He married Frances Irvin/Irwin(circa 1790) 8th May 1818.
Marriage indicates they were both from Drumy.

I descend from their 4th child Robert Gould who was born circa 1824 and died 5th Oct 1887 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

I would really like to try and find Robert snr's & Frances Irvin's birth and parents. 

The 2nd Gould is my 3rd Great Grandfather (Paternal side) - Thomas Gould born circa 1784 Drummellen, Fermanagh. (Army service record)
He was convicted at Roscommon in March 1825 and came to NSW on the "Sir Godfrey Webster" in 1826.
He married Ellen/Elinor Overland Married  1805 by the Rev Mr Maguire PP of Drummully County Fermanagh (Application to bring wife & children to NSW - 1st May 1826) Elinor and children (excluding eldest daughter Ellen) arrived on "Sir Joseph Banks" in 1828.
I descend from his 4th Child Mary Ann Gould/Gold who was baptised 29th Nov 1816, resided Bellahullagh.

I would love to find their marriage, births and parents.

Hoping someone can assist me.

Regards

Genni



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Yorkshire (West Riding) / John De Busk - 8th July Sessions West Yorkshire
« on: Sunday 22 July 18 01:07 BST (UK)  »

Hi Everyone

I have found a West Yorkshire Prison Record for my Ancestor John De Busk (Sheffield) -

He was committed to West Riding House of Correction on 8th July 1801 by H Parker Esquire.
Charged with being a deserter from the Breadalbine Fencibles and ordered to be imprisoned until his duty was discharges.

How would I go about finding the trial record? 

Regards

Genni

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Westmorland / Re: Gerrard Rawes - Beetham
« on: Tuesday 03 November 15 07:53 GMT (UK)  »

Thank you fretep

I think that's him,much appreciated.

Genni

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