My great grandparents William and Annie Hardie emigrated to NZ leaving England in ? late 1908. They had their 3 children with them, John, Jessie and Cath who were 8, 10 and 6 years old. William was born 17.05.1875 in Birkenhill, Elgin. Annie was born 02.01.1871 in Glasgow. I am trying to trace the boat they came to NZ on and when this was and also whether a Mathew McKay travelled with them. Many thanks.
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They travelled on 30 April 1908 on the Corinthic
Can't see a Mathew McKay at all, do you have a date of birth for him or any other information?
LindaLast edited by Loopy Linda in La La Land; 08-10-11, 22:36.
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Thank you. No I dont have a dob for Matthew. Sorry.
Originally posted by Loopy Linda in La La Land View PostThey travelled on 30 April 1908 on the Corinthic
Can't see a Mathew McKay at all, do you have a date of birth for him or any other information?
LindaJudith
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Hardie Great Grandparents
Hi there
My great grandparents also were William and Annie Hardie. They lived in Mansfield Avenue, Merivale Christchurch. William died in 1956, Anne in 1957
My grandmother was Catherine Drumond Hardie. She married Andrew William Anderson Dickson in Christchurch New Zealnd in 1931. They had three children, one of which was my mother Jeantte.
I am just starting to build the family tree from some of the information my mother had, would be happy to share.
Rgds
Hamish Brown
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Hi Hamish, Do PM me. Would love to know more.
Originally posted by hamish_brown88 View PostHi there
My great grandparents also were William and Annie Hardie. They lived in Mansfield Avenue, Merivale Christchurch. William died in 1956, Anne in 1957
My grandmother was Catherine Drumond Hardie. She married Andrew William Anderson Dickson in Christchurch New Zealnd in 1931. They had three children, one of which was my mother Jeantte.
I am just starting to build the family tree from some of the information my mother had, would be happy to share.
Rgds
Hamish BrownJudith
To forbid us anything is to make us have a mind for it."
-- Michel de Montaigne, Essays, 1559
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