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New South Wales Corps. Australia 1800's
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Debra | Report | 5 Sep 2008 11:54 |
Sorry for the late reply Valerie. But thank you so much for your advice. I shall get right on it now. |
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Valerie | Report | 24 Aug 2008 07:36 |
Debbie - you could have Joseph's d cert (1806) checked out - they usually give lots of info. (details of arrival/wife/chn etc). 'Joy Murrin's Transcription Agency' (on-line) will check the cert for you (fee about $15). ........ There's an 'interesting' death shown for 'Joseph Hadley' d 1863 age 60yrs (Reg no. 2004/1863) -the cert would show parents' names etc. ....Maybe 'Isaac & Elizabeth's marriage cert would show the correct spelling of her former name/s -I expect she had to produce a death cert of her former husband to marry again. .......Valerie |
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Debra | Report | 21 Aug 2008 12:42 |
I wonder if anyone could help me? One of my ancestors Isaac Ewing (Ewin, Ewen,) was in the NSW Corps. He went to Australia in 1791. |