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| Often when searching through old records a "stray" County Down native appears in the listings. On this page I will post the names of families that turn up in "strange places". Please send any strays found in census data, passenger lists, memorial inscriptions etc. to mourneminers@optonline.net You just might help someone be reunited with their long-lost ancestor. Don't forget to include the source of the data. | CARLETON Freeman's Journal — 25 June to 1 July 1820 A list of voters and their votes in the 1820 City of Dublin election Candidates Henry GRATTAN Esq. and Thomas ELLIS Esq Started 24 June 1820 Source: http://members.iinet.net.au/~nickred/lists/dublinvoters1820.htm | BENNETT - CLEMENTS Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, 13 May 1843 
| CHAMBERS THORNDON BOWLING CLUB. o Evening Post, 8 February 1912 
| CUNNING From Irish Friends and Relatives August 25, 1855 Of SUSANNA CUNNING, who left County Down Ireland, about 25 yrs ago. If this should find her, or any of her friends, they will hear of somethingto her advantage by applying to Mrs E Wilson, no 135 So Front St, Philadelphia, or Mr James Ferguson, Ballymagreechnan. | FORD Freeman's Journal — 27 & 30 September 1809 Game Licences A list of Game Licences issued by the Distributer of Stamps for the County and City of Dublin from the 24th of March, 1809 to the 5th day of September 1809 inclusive. Alexander Holmes, Dublin Distributer Source: http://members.iinet.net.au/~nickred/lists/Dublin_game_1809.htm | HAMILTON Freeman's Journal — 27 & 30 September 1809 Game Licences A list of Game Licences issued by the Distributer of Stamps for the County and City of Dublin from the 24th of March, 1809 to the 5th day of September 1809 inclusive. Alexander Holmes Dublin Distributer Source: http://members.iinet.net.au/~nickred/lists/Dublin_game_1809.htm | HARPER Passenger Lists - Moreton Bay "Parsee" - Moreton Bay - 11 January 1853 Notes: C of R = Church of Rome Harper: Arthur 47 Labourer Co Down Ireland C of R Neither Harper: Anne 44 Wife Co Down Ireland C of R Neither Harper: Jane 19 Domestic Servant Co Down Ireland C of R Neither Harper: Elizabeth 17 Domestic Servant (daughter) Co Down Ireland C of R Read Harper: Jane 14 Domestic Servant (daughter) Co Down Ireland C of R Read Harper: George 12 Son Co Down Ireland C of R Read Source: http://www.chapelhill.homeip.net/FamilyHistory/Photos/Moggill-cemetery-Brisbane/bruce/atol.html | MACKIN-GARDINER MARRIAGES Evening Post, 5 January 1895
| ROGERS Northern Daily Times Feb 8th 1855 At 10pm on friday last Mr Alexander ROGERS was found lying in an insensible state near the bridge in Ballyhackamore, where the railway crosses the road to Hollywood, county of Down, by Mr MCRORY a publican, who resides in the neighbourhood. His horse and cart was found at some distance. He was removed to Mr MCRORY'S house where Dr ARMSTRONG attended him, but, the unfortunate man lingered till 8am on Saturday when he expired. There was no signs of violence, but blood was flowing from one of his ears, it is supposed he fell from his car. http://www.old-merseytimes.co.uk/ Name: Rose Rodgers Arrival Date: 7 Feb 1930 Age: 31 years 5 months Birth Date: abt 1898 Birthplace: Ballyveaghmore Down Birth Country: Ireland Gender: Female Race/Nationality: Irish Port of Arrival: Detroit, Michigan Departure Contact: Sister Mrs. James Shields Arrival Contact: Friend Mrs. John Chermaside Microfilm Roll Number: M1478_87 | WILLIAMSON John Anstead was born 1826 in Devon, England. He sailed on the ship “Ascendant” which docked in Sydney. From there he travelled to Brisbane, arriving 24 June 1858. It is thought that John originally settled in an area south of Mt Crosby Road. Later the family moved to the northern side of Mt Crosby Road, opposite the junction of Kangaroo Gully and Mt Crosby Roads.
John married Susannah Williamson (b 1839 in County Down, Ireland) on 8 April 1866. They had five children, Mary Ann (1867), Louisa (1869), Emma (1871), John (1873) and Joseph Thomas (1876).
John spent his pioneering days as a timbergetter. He died 3 September 1893. Susannah died 1 October 1910. Both are buried in Moggill Cemetery. Their eldest son, John remained in Moggill, where he began work as a farmer. He married May Bindett on 14 December 1898. Later he managed Sugars’ quarry. It is said that stone from this quarry was used in the construction of the Treasury Building. When the quarry closed he worked as a general carrier in the Moggill area. He also ran a dairy farm. John and Mary had four children, Mary Agnes (1899), Annie Victoria (1901), and twins John and William (1904). John died 21 March 1948. Joseph Thomas Anstead married Isabella Brown Bainbridge. He moved from Moggill for a short time. Later he settled in Mt Crosby and worked for the Brisbane City Council water treatment works. In 1932 he returned to Pullenvale, bought a property from Tom Bainbridge and retired. John Anstead (1904) married Ivy Florence Doyle. Together they had two children, Noel John and Jacqueline Ivy. William married Violet Currie and had four children, Audrey Merle, Wilma, Janette Helen, and Raymond John. He resides in the suburb of Anstead which is named after his pioneering forebears. Source: http://www.chapelhill.homeip.net/FamilyHistory/Photos/Moggill-cemetery-Brisbane/bruce/anstead.html | | | | |
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