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An Irish Lass: Catherine Hawe/Howe (1802- 1862).

GSQ Blog Posted on April 24, 2023 by Yvonne TunnyNovember 5, 2024

This woman’s story started my passion for writing about my family history. I don’t know what her character was like before she was sent out to Australia, but I think she was or became a strong resourceful woman who cared about her family and community. In a strange twist, DNA testing to enhance my family history information, found out that I was not biologically related to her. Nevertheless, I think her story is indicative of many pioneer women whose struggle … Continue reading

Posted in Australian convicts, family history, Female Factory, Parramatta, New South Wales, Sackville | 2 Replies

Death of a blacksmith.

GSQ Blog Posted on April 10, 2023 by Christine LeonardNovember 3, 2024

The body of a 69-year-old man was found by a fisherman on the western breakwater of Townsville’s waterfront. It was Thursday 15 June 1916, when Don Ingham, deep in thought about hooks and bait, nearly fell over a dark shape sprawled across the stony path on the way to his favourite fishing spot. As evening light fell on the becalmed water, this was when Don loved to fish, an incoming tide, a quiet reprieve after the day’s work: but not … Continue reading

Posted in Blacksmith, family history, German, Germany, immigration, Kiel, Mackay, Queensland | 12 Replies

Researching the Whites of Bletchingley and Godstone in Surrey.

GSQ Blog Posted on March 20, 2023 by Bobbie EdesNovember 3, 2024

As White was my paternal grandmother’s maiden name, it was a family that I researched very early in my ‘addiction’. This was in the 1990s, so genealogy records were not online and research was usually done using printed records, maps, lists and books. My husband and I began by frequenting the State Library of Queensland (SLQ) and going through their holdings and taking advice from the librarians there. One of the handy books at SLQ was the Genealogical Research Directory … Continue reading

Posted in Bletchingley, England, family history, Genealogical Research Directory (GRD), Godstone, John White of Godstone, Peter White of Bletchingley, Surrey, Surrey | 4 Replies

Enjoying the next genealogy journey.

GSQ Blog Posted on February 20, 2023 by Ross HansenNovember 5, 2024

My next genealogy journey will be an exploration of my late wife’s family. Her name was Helen Jean Hansen (nee Barlow) and she succumbed to ovarian cancer in 2010. I intend to bring her family and ancestors to life again, figuratively speaking of course, for the benefit of their descendants. But what was my first genealogy journey? That journey began in 1983 with an evening course conducted by the Genealogical Society of Queensland (GSQ) at The Gap State School. Given … Continue reading

Posted in Diploma of Family History, family histories, family history, Thursday Island, University of Tasmania, UTAS | 4 Replies

My Sad and Glad Tales of PRONI.

GSQ Blog Posted on December 12, 2022 by Bobbie EdesNovember 3, 2024

I’ve been pondering on what to write about in my next blog for a few days now having finished a series of stories about my Irvine family from Killyleagh in Co Down. Having mentioned this to our GSQ Patron, she suggested I write about researching at the Public Records Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) in Belfast, so that’s what this missive is about. I have now realised that my blog is due for publishing on 12 December 2022. This date marks … Continue reading

Posted in Archives, family histories, family history, Ireland, Irvine family, original documents, PRONI, Public Records Office of Northern Ireland | 4 Replies

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