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GSQ Blog→Published 2019 → April

Monthly Archives: April 2019

Henry White: From Bletchingley servant to Mongarlowe orchardist

GSQ Blog Posted on April 29, 2019 by Bobbie EdesFebruary 28, 2023

The sixth child of William Jennings White and his wife Mary made his appearance on the last day of January, 1823. The couple baptised this baby Henry in the Bletchingley Parish church on 2 March 1823. William Snr was a cordwainer and the family lived in one of the Stychens Cottages in Stychens Lane on the left as you enter the village from Redhill direction. These cottages were built by by John Perkins, the local land-owner, in Henry’s words ‘so … Continue reading

They didn’t hold property but they could vote

GSQ Blog Posted on April 22, 2019 by Janice CooperMay 2, 2021

I continue to hear fellow family historians say that they won’t bother searching early Queensland Electoral Rolls because they believe their ancestor was poor so didn’t own property, and therefore wouldn’t have been able to vote. So a very valuable resource is being ignored because researchers do not realise that residence (generally for six months) was a qualification our male ancestors could use to vote. The residence qualification has been very useful in tracing one of my early Queensland families. … Continue reading

A lesson learned

GSQ Blog Posted on April 15, 2019 by Christine MeehanApril 15, 2019

Recently I have been conducting some research to help a friend out. She had been researching for a while and had come across some brick walls. One of these walls was the search for the parents of her great grandfather, Edmund Meagher. Edmund Meagher married Harriet Beecher Stowe Alexander in Melbourne in 1875 and died in Adelaide in 1935. No parents were listed on his death certificate, so, I decided to attack the problem from another angle – by researching … Continue reading

The Old Mill…But which one?

GSQ Blog Posted on April 8, 2019 by Robyn DeanApril 8, 2019

Much of what we learn about our ancestors comes from information gathered by us, the “family historians”, from birth, marriage and death certificates, census and immigration records and other documents gathered after hours of painstaking searching of every site and archive available to us. If we are lucky, we have family photos, hopefully labelled, and other handed down treasures and documents and we may find articles mentioning our family members in old newspapers. Often there are stories and “facts” passed … Continue reading

The story behind a photograph

GSQ Blog Posted on April 1, 2019 by Cathie SherwoodApril 15, 2019

I love old photos. I really don’t care if they’re not my family, I just love the look of them – the clothes, buildings, styles and most of all, the stories behind them.  Some years ago, I managed to locate the descendants of my great grandfather’s half sister, Ephrath (Effie) Paulovich, and visited them at the family property at Widgee near Gympie. I had thought that this would be a day for chatting about family and finding out more about … Continue reading

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