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C P Rayson
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Emigrants to Argentina
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Friday 22 April 05 17:18 BST (UK) »
Hi everyone
Does anyone know of any passenger lists or other sources of information for emigrants UK to Argentina late 1870's
The Rayson family I am looking for went to Argentina to build the railways there, any help much appreciated
TIA
Lacie
Rayson, Anywhere
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adrian49
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Re: Emigrants to Argentina
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Friday 17 November 06 16:59 GMT (UK) »
saw your posting on Rootschat.
I am also looking for information on my family (Barclay) to emigrated from Ayr Scotland to Argentina at the same time to build the railways.
Was wondering if you found any useful sources of information.
Adrian
C P Rayson
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Re: Emigrants to Argentina
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Friday 17 November 06 22:04 GMT (UK) »
Hi Adrian
Sorry to say I've found absolutely nothing but I am in touch with the Argentinian branch of the Rayson clan. All I need now is to learn Spanish or should that be Portugese
Sorry I am unable to help
Happy hunting
Chris
Rayson, Anywhere
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adrian49
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Re: Emigrants to Argentina
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Saturday 18 November 06 10:26 GMT (UK) »
Chris
We seem to be in a similar position. I too have made contact with the Argentina branch of my family. Luckily they speak English.
I know my family worked for the Central Argentine Railway. I have found out that the Society for Irish Latin American Studies
www.irishargentine.org
have a database of British & Irish employees of the Central Argentine Railway from 1870-1961. Unfortunately I have to join the society to get access. Once I have access, I will check for Rayson's and let you know what I find.
Adrian
C P Rayson
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Re: Emigrants to Argentina
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Saturday 18 November 06 16:17 GMT (UK) »
Hi Adrian
Many thanks for your kind offer, I look forward to our joint success
Regards
Chris
Rayson, Anywhere
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AMBLY
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Re: Emigrants to Argentina
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Thursday 23 November 06 03:23 GMT (UK) »
Hi Chris
They speak Spanish in Argentina (Portuguese in Brazil !)
Have you seen this webpage:
http://www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/computing/users/paul/rayson.html
Has a posting from an Argentinian RAYSON descendant written in perfect English
Cheers
AMBLY
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"Now that we're all here, I'm not sure if we're all there...."
Entre los individuos, como entre las naciones, el respeto al derecho ajeno es la paz
Among individuals, as among nations, respect for the rights of others is peace
~Benito Juarez (1806-1872)
adrian49
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Re: Emigrants to Argentina
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Monday 04 December 06 17:32 GMT (UK) »
Hi Chris
Have now gained access to the database of British & Irish employees of the Central Argentine Railway from 1870-1961.
Unfortunately no sign of a Rayson or a Barclay.
I'll keep searching and let you know if I find anything.
Adrian
C P Rayson
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Re: Emigrants to Argentina
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Monday 04 December 06 18:57 GMT (UK) »
Hi Adrian
Many thanks for looking, hopefully we will make the break through one day<G>
Happy hunting
Chris
Rayson, Anywhere
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walkerpete
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Derbyshire Tup
Re: Emigrants to Argentina
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Monday 04 December 06 19:37 GMT (UK) »
I've found the following site very useful
homepage.ntlworld.com/jnth/index.htm
Pete
Walker- Tideswell DBY
Conboy - Greagh LET
Wilson - Bradfield WRY
Prior - LET
Sanderson - WRY
Graham - GLS
Such - GLS
Moffatt - LND
Hudson - KEN DOR
Prebble - KEN
Ling - SFK
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