Thanks Sue
I haven't located John Bell aged 3 after his emigration record.
I think he is the son of John Jamieson and Mary Bell married 1915 Kirkintilloch, Dunbartonshire, Scotland.
The daughter Mary Jamieson is likely Mary Dorans Jamieson, daughter of John Jamieson and Mary Bell, there is a NSW marriage for Mary Dorans Jamieson.
There are also possible (1 each) death records in NSW for John Jamieson and Mary Bell. I intend to research if it is them.
A John Jamieson and possible brother-inlaw John Bell came to Australia 1927 on "ESPERANCE BAY".
Please see Reply 4
https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=853753.msg7217955#msg7217955I wasn't aware of Mrs J.B. Jamieson until I created this post. I will look.
Mick
Hi.
I think it is likely that 2 records at The National Archives have been switched about somewhere along the line and, if that of John JAMIESON aged 3 is ever located it will be in the place where Mrs J B JAMIESON's should be.
Mrs JAMIESON, (Elizabeth Alexandra) was the wife of well-to-do John Bell JAMIESON of Bay Street Brighton Victoria.
Mrs J B was often in the social pages and can easily be located through a Trove search in the affairs of marriages and the croquet club.
It is highly probable that she had journeys overseas and back.
I think your problem is in the nature of a filing error as she is clearly not on the Baradine on that trip.
Have you sighted John in Australia at any later date after his departure?
He is certainly on the Ancestry departure list.
Sue