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Harrys mum
13-09-09, 04:25
No idea where to put this as it needed a prefix, but I can take photos, check cemeteries and do local lookups for the New England/ Granite Belt/ Darling Downs area.
This covers from about Armidale in NSW through Glen Innes, Tenterfield into Qld around Toowoomba.
A large number of Scots and Germans worked these areas in the 1840s onwards.
If you're not sure, just yell anyway.
Hi - I'm also in Aus. I don't have any look ups, but have told a few people who I'm in touch with if that's ok. They would be predominantly Jewish, although around the time, more than likely would have been buried in
general cemeteries.
Naomiatt :)
Harrys mum
13-09-09, 10:43
No worries, Naomiatt...................I love cemeteries and the local library is only down the road.
Hi, I am in Adelaide and my gr gr grandparents are buried in Crows Nest Cemetery. Would love a photo? If you can, I will pm the details.
Annette
Harrys mum
13-09-09, 22:33
Please do Annette. I should be going in that direction the next month or so.
I live near Home Hill & Ayr in Nth Queensland I can take photos & send ( if instructed how)
Burdekin has a web site I believe as well.
This is a area that had Italian, Spanish people come for work, some shifted here after the Gold Rush in Charters Towers.
Hi. I recognise the name Charters Towers. Are you in the Townsville area please?
I am looking for any info on Sarah Frances Ackers ne้ Peek (d1915) her husband James Gamble Ackers (d 1905) and his mother Maria Amelia Ackers ne้ Archer.(d1915) I think they lived in Sturt St and were buried in West End cemetery. James brother was William Archer Ackers one time mayor of Townsville.
I think the surviving children of James & Sarah were Alice Ruth b 1888, (married John A E Hebb,) James Alfred Ackers b 1891 and Minnie Sara b 1894 (married Edward Hebb)
My son was in Townsville whilst visiting friends but before I started the family tree unfortunately. If you are out and about and can take any relevent snaps I would appreciate it.
Maria Amelia had it really hard, widowed and bringing up children in the London slums (Jack the Ripper era). Sarah Frances was my gt aunt and I have a lot of info if you happen across any living Ackers.
Any help you can give would be appreciated.
Many thanks
Harrys mum
08-03-10, 17:29
Hi Basse......Welcome to FTF.
If you have a look in the White Pages there are 53 Ackers listed. There are a few still in Townsville.
Hello Bassee Harrys mum,
I live in a place called the Burdekin the councils here have web sites with pictures, I am about 3 hours from Charters Towers, and nearly 2 hours from Townsville.
I how ever know the name you are looking for Ackers from the Mount Isa area they still live there.
I will try to get the name up on a web site as at present I cant get to either Townsville or the Towers as I have a opp appointment in March, how ever I will try my best to ask around to people who may do it for me,
I hope thats ok?
I think our passed relatives did it tough, that s one of the reasons I am still trying to do what ever I can to get my tree in order.
take care jaff
Hi Jaffie Thanks for your reply - any help appreciated. I had a look at Burdekin on flikr -quite a place
Thanks
Hi basse, everyone have a great day,
I cant get to help you at this time , & everyone seems to be busy, the Townsville West End Cemetery may have a keeper if you can google Townsville City COUNCIL they may help as a lot of Family history Groups are in that area He/She may know of them,
Sorry I cant get there for a while, I only can drive down the road about 4 klm to the Local ones here.
Take care Jaff
Harrys mum
11-03-10, 08:12
Hi Basse...............
I'm sorry i thought I'd helped you, but it was someone else.....lol
No worries, blame my brain....I've just started back at Uni and am reading really big words...lol
Here is the Townsville Council's contact details..
http://www.townsville.qld.gov.au/contact/index
I emailed them with the other persons (the one I thought was you) details and they replied with the burial details within half an hour.
Most cemeteries in Qld are run by local councils and they are more than happy to look up details for you. I think it's a job they know they'll get thanked for.......instead of whinged at about roads, rubbish, etc...
Thanks Harrys Mum, I hope Basse, get the web site,
I am able to do anything around the Burdekin, but as you know most now are on the Web or ring Burdekinshire Council,
Yes they are very happy to help,& smile.
Have a great day jaff
Thanks guys. Info much appreciated.
Sunny Rosy
13-09-10, 12:42
Not a cemetery lookup, but census if possible. WILLIAM EDWARD TATHAM born 1887 London England immigrated with his wife abt 1923 to Manly NSW he died 1967. His wife Mary Heggarty died in 1937 and in 1938 he married EMILY KATE BOUSFIELD. in 1936 he lived at 12 Pacific Parade,Manly and in 1936 he lived at 15 Collingwood Street,Manly.
I would like to know if they had any children after they arrived in OZ ? if poss.please.
sunny rosy
Mary from Italy
13-09-10, 16:02
William's death is indexed in the Ryerson Index:
http://www.ryersonindex.org/
If you click on Requesting a Look-up and fill in the form, one of the volunteers may be able to find his newspaper death notice, which with a bit of luck will include the names of his children.
You won't be able to find the children's births online, because they only go up to 1909, and the online electoral registers only go up to 1954, so the children won't be old enough to show up.
Sunny Rosy
13-09-10, 18:06
Thanks Mary i tried that but unfortunately i only know his year of birth, so it wasn't enough info for them to go on.
sunny rosy
Mary from Italy
13-09-10, 18:34
You have his year of death, and it's listed in the index, so they may well have his death notice, which was published in the Sydney Morning Herald. There's no need for his birth date.
The other alternative is to get his death certificate, which should give the names of his children. You can get it direct from the NSW BMD Registry by searching for the death and clicking on Buy Now:
http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/cgi-bin/Index/IndexingOrder.cgi/search?event=births
but it's cheaper to get a transcription from an authorised transcription agent:
http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/familyHistory/howToTraceYouFamTree.htm#TranscriptionAgent
Sunny Rosy
13-09-10, 19:32
Thanks very much Mary.
sunny rosy
I am not sure whether my query would be considered Family History, but here goes.
My close friends, we went to school together here in the UK and now I am a Senior Citizen, emigrated to Australia in 1963 and eventually settled in
Brisbane. Up until 1974 we kept in close touch then, strangely, enough we both moved house at the same time, mislaid addresses and that was that.
I have tried so many times to find ways of finding them and the only sighting was a possible entry on a 1984 Electoral Roll. I have done all the usual
things and contacted, left messages with the recommended search engines over the years but no luck. If anyone could help, well, it goes without
saying too much how grateful I would be.
Details are:
Valerie Ellis born UK 1936, Norman Ellis born UK c1940, Ayleen Ellis born UK 1961. I believe in total there were eventually 4 children.
Last known address: Englefield Road, Oxley, Brisbane, QLD, NSW.
Thank-u
Dreen22
Mary from Italy
26-11-10, 18:30
We're not allowed to post the names of living people here, so the mods will probably delete the names shortly.
In the meantime, I've had a look for the daughter, as she has a fairly unusual name, and found someone of the same name living in Queensland. It may not be her, but I'll send you a PM (private message) with the details.
Mary
Hi Harry's Mum - do you cover Bundy (Bundaberg, Qld) at all?
No idea where to put this as it needed a prefix, but I can take photos, check cemeteries and do local lookups for the New England/ Granite Belt/ Darling Downs area.
This covers from about Armidale in NSW through Glen Innes, Tenterfield into Qld around Toowoomba.
A large number of Scots and Germans worked these areas in the 1840s onwards.
If you're not sure, just yell anyway.
Hi
Does your area cover Mt Gravatt? I got a rellie who was an Anzac.
Thanks,
Kaz.
Kaz - have you found the details in the Brisbane City Council site?
http://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/facilities-recreation/cemeteries/grave-location-search/index.htm
and
http://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/facilities-recreation/cemeteries/visiting-our-cemeteries/our-cemeteries-and-crematoria/mount-gravatt-cemetery-and-crematorium/index.htm
also, have you looked at the CWWGC site..there is often a photo...
http://www.cwgc.org/debt_of_honour.asp
Kaz - have you found the details in the Brisbane City Council site?
http://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/facilities-recreation/cemeteries/grave-location-search/index.htm
and
http://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/facilities-recreation/cemeteries/visiting-our-cemeteries/our-cemeteries-and-crematoria/mount-gravatt-cemetery-and-crematorium/index.htm
also, have you looked at the CWWGC site..there is often a photo...
http://www.cwgc.org/debt_of_honour.asp
Hi,
Thanks very much for this info,i have checked it out & seen where the grave is..........I was just hoping that i could try & get more info such as children etc...........
Thanks,
Kaz.
Harrys mum
09-03-11, 11:17
Hi Bertie.......very rarely I get to Bundy......sorry, it's taken me so long to get back here. Bundy is a 7 hour drive and we go about once a year (because I love it...lol). I'll ask on Wattlers if anyone else is going before we do. I have always found emailing the local council very helpful. The Councils run most of the cemeteries.
http://bundaberg.qld.gov.au/
Hi Kaz....Mt Gravatt is much easier. Let me know the details (pm if you like) and I'll see what I can do. My mother is in Mt Gravatt Cemetery and I should be going to Brissie in a couple of weeks.
Hi, I live in England and my knowledge of the geography of Australia is limited. I have relatives called Colthup in my tree in both NSW and Queensland, but I don't know if any fall into your area. However Colthup is an unusual name and if there are any they will almost certainly be "mine"
(BTW I have already found Emma Louisa 1928 on the Brisbane City site)
Michael
Harrys mum
15-06-11, 08:36
Hi Michael.
Here is a link to our white pages..
http://www.whitepages.com.au/resSearch.do?subscriberName=colthup&givenName=&location=
There are a few Colthups there. Send me a pm if you want anything looked at. The Kalbar area is somewhere I go.
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