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One woman's obsession with family history. Most images/photographs on this blog were either photographed personally by the owner or were scanned personally by the owner. Where an image/photograph has not been personally provided by the owner, the owner will specify this fact and will list the photograph/image in the ‘sources’ section of the blog post. The owner of this blog reserves the right to edit or delete any comments submitted to this blog without notice due to;. May 14, 2012 at 11:54 pm. I appreci...
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The Mysterious Disappearance of Thomas Lisle Crampton | Finding Family
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One woman's obsession with family history. The Mysterious Disappearance of Thomas Lisle Crampton. April 27, 2014. Fine day. Tilly had a little son. Rossie called. On 28 October 1891, Tilly left her parents’ house and started home where her husband, Tom and daughter, Daisy were probably waiting for her. Home, at this point in time, was most likely in Wokalup where Tom had built a house in early 1888 with the help of his brothers, nephews and father-in-law, Basil. They remained at Tilly’s parents’ house th...
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Kitty’s Early Years | Finding Family
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One woman's obsession with family history. Kitty’s Early Years. May 15, 2015. Looking at this with a pair of modern eyes, travelling whilst so close to when you are due to give birth does not necessarily seem out of the ordinary. If it were to happen today and you suddenly went into labour, there would be an ambulance (if needed) or (more likely) a car to drive you to the nearest hospital. So what about in 1894? Would a pregnant woman about to give birth travel across the countryside in a horse and cart?
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Trace your family tree - Australian and English family trees. William Ayton and Mary Macey. The Batchelor Family Tree. Bound for South Australia - Aboukir 1947. Brady Family Tree - WA. Braidwood Gaol - Entrance Book. Campbelltown NSW - Economic History. Cemetery - Old Christchurch, Newcastle. Convicts and the British Colonies in Australia. Convict Life in NSW by Charles White (e-book). Descendants of Convicts Group. The Eucalypt Family History Collection. Fellowship of First Fleeters.
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Cemetery Records - Australia. CoraWeb - helping you trace your family history. This site lists by state, and then alphabetically by place name, cemeteries in Australia. It lists contact details, any transcript details, available lookups, online photographs, undertakers data, location maps and links to available online data. A great site and well worth a visit. Australian Cemeteries Index by Reg McDonell. This site, by Paul Blair,. Australia and New Zealand. Bull; Queensland Cemetery Records, 1802-1990 Th...
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The Secrets of Matilda Maria Hurst | Finding Family
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One woman's obsession with family history. The Secrets of Matilda Maria Hurst. September 14, 2012. With nothing but a few records and documents to go on I often use my imagination and speculate as to what may have happened at a certain point in my ancestors’ lives. Until such (if any) evidence arises, these ‘what ifs’, forever remain theories in the back of my mind. This occurred with Matilda Maria Hurst. Fremantle Lunatic Asylum in the 1870s/1880s. Illness could’ve been what contributed to. If Matilda w...
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The Royal “Snub” | Finding Family
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One woman's obsession with family history. April 3, 2015. The people of Western Australia were in a constant state of excitement. The Duke of Edinburgh (Prince Alfred; the second son of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert) was sailing his ship ‘Galatea’ around the world and was planning to visit the Australian Colonies (the very first Royal to do so). It will be seen that the visit is but a probability, nevertheless we should be prepared [f]or a reality. Despite again stating that the visit was ‘probable’ t...
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Headstones in the Tumut Pioneer Cemetery by Jenny Hodges. Obituary extracts from the Tumut and Adelong Times. Transcribed by Jenny Hodges. Obituary extracts from the Tumut and Adelong Times. Marilyn Rowan Approved NSW Birth, Death and Marriage. Http:/ www.transcriptions.com.au/. Need help to find English Records? Pastfinders is a professional genealogy service, based in London, England. Http:/ www.pastfinders.net/. Registry of Birth, Death and Marriages. Search Historical Indexes on line.
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