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Thomas CUBITT of NORWICH, m1816, b?, d?
by tracydrury 16 years, 9 months ago
Looking for Thomas' birth and death
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Looking for Parents of Lewis Dexter of Pennsylvania
by doris70 16 years, 9 months ago
Lewis Dexter, born 1810 married Chloe Smith Heminger, June 1849 a widow with three children. They had William and Devillo together. Devillo, my Grandfather married Anna Borden and had three boys. One boy Fred, my father married Mable Hart and...
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Diana Morse b/1827 AL
by GlendaK 16 years, 9 months ago
Looking for info on Diana Morse b/abt/1827 AL. ?parents Wm. Elizabeth Morse. M/Asa Allen 1844 Marshall Co. AL May have died abt/1872 AR
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Letley of the Medway Area
by SidRT 16 years, 9 months ago
I am looking for any Letley from the Medway Ares.
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looking for relatives of John Thomas Willis, yorkshire ENgland
by RicharLJ 16 years, 10 months ago
I am looking for anscetors/relative of the Willis family from Yorkshire in ENgland. John THomas Willis married Mary Fischer and had 5 children, Norman; Mary; Muriel; George and EMily. ALso Walter CUtts, also from Yorkshire, married and had 4...
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Moses Henry O'CONNOR of Uralla and Armidale
by oconnorpr 16 years, 10 months ago
Moses Henry O'Connor was the youngest child of John O'Connor and Mary Murphy. He was born at Uralla on 22 May 1868. His mother began his education at an early age and then he went on to the local school. He followed his brother, John Francis into...
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Moses and Anne Connor of Maitland and Uralla
by oconnorpr 16 years, 10 months ago
Though the gold was good and the future seemed promising, for Moses and Anne life was not to be settled and peaceful. Anne became alarmingly ill during 1856 so once again Moses harnessed the horses and packed the dray. This time he made a bed for...
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Michael O'Connor of Inverell
by oconnorpr 16 years, 10 months ago
OBITUARY Mr. C.V. Randle. Died May 1922 Though it has been known to his friends for some little time that Mr. Charles Vincent Randle, of Ross St. Inverell was seriously ill, the news of his death last night at the residence of his...
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Mary Anne Vitnell (nee O'Connor)
by oconnorpr 16 years, 10 months ago
Wooger Vetnal (that's how they spelt it in the records) was a private in the 3rd "Buffs" East Kent Regiment, who first came to New South Wales on convict escort duty in 1822. He had served twenty years in the British Army, been wounded more than...
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Mary Anne Nixon (nee O'Connor)
by oconnorpr 16 years, 10 months ago
Mary Anne O'Connor was nursing in Armidale when she met Gabriel Nixon who had a carrying business. They were married in Armidale 3 December 1879. Near the end of 1885 Gabriel's business was suffering because of the railway line having been...
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Margaret Mary Henry (nee O'Connor)
by oconnorpr 16 years, 10 months ago
Margaret Mary O'Connor was only 15 years of age when she married John Patrick Henry at Uralla on 5 Jan. 1871. Margaret was the oldest of the family of John O'Connor and Mary Murphy and was well used to helping her mother in the home and with the...
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The Kings from Lancashire
by oconnorpr 16 years, 10 months ago
William King continued the carrying business and agency at North Road, Preston, Lancashire, in the north-west of England, begun by his father, James King. On 26 October 1845 he married Jane Elliot of Friargate, Preston, and moved to Blackburn...
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John and Jane O'Connor, Bundarra
by oconnorpr 16 years, 10 months ago
Michael Ernest O'Connor, born 8 October 1872 was the fourth child of John Connor and Jane Curtis. There were five more children born after Michael so he grew up in the midst of a large family, but was barely twelve years old when his father died...
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Ellen Caroline Wall (nee O'Connor)
by oconnorpr 16 years, 10 months ago
THE STAFF (Railway and Tramway News) September 22, 1930. When, in the March issue, `The Staff' announced Mrs. Jane Clarke's retirement, it was stated that her service - thirty-two years - probably constituted a record for female employees....
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CARLONS OF SALISBURY PLAINS
by oconnorpr 16 years, 10 months ago
Uralla has become famous in the eyes of the world as a wool producing district. New England wool, because of its fineness and cleanliness, has held the record price on the Sydney Market for fine wool, on various occasions in the early days and...
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Bourkes from Summer Hill
by oconnorpr 16 years, 10 months ago
Summer Hill is a pretty little place towards the north of Tipperary, Ireland, where the eastern slopes of Mt. Knockanora roll down to the Cromage River. The town of Borrisoleigh is not far to the south. It was here that a daughter was born to John...
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Szoke information
by Cleo 16 years, 10 months ago
I am interested in researching the Szoke family. My mothers father was Paul Szoke. I think that they immigrated to Canada from Romania in the 1940s. My grandfather died in 1987. He fought in WW2. His mother's name was Julia Metro, and she...
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Slades from Hemel Hempstead and Chipperfield, Herts, Eng
by dardena 16 years, 10 months ago
My husband's family goes back to a James Slade, 1807, of possibly Chipperfield. Line below: James SLADE, b ca 1807 m. 29 Nov 1832 atSt. Mary, Hardwick cum Weedon, Buckinghamshire, England to Hannah HONOUR, b 13 Jul 1806 at...
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Altman Family of PA 1800s, Seeking Altman Cousins
by opop 16 years, 10 months ago
Seek my Altman cousins who descend from these Altman siblings: Joseph B. Altman b. March 3, 1860 in PA Margaret A. Altman b. April 26, 1863 in Green Springs, PA Edmond (Edmund, Edward) S. Altman b. 1865 in Green Springs, PA Clarence R....
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