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From: Patricia Brown< >
Subject: AUS-SAGEN-D Digest V99 #159
Date: Wed, 04 Aug 1999 22:33:08 GMT


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-> AUS-SAGEN-D Digest Volume 99 : Issue 159

-> Today's Topics:
-> #1 PASSENGER LIST - "South Australian ["Judy Jerkins"
-> <.] #2 HAINES/HAYNES and GERMAIN - all SA ["Judy
-> Jerkins" <.]

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-> Forgot to mention - I am collecting names of passengers who travelled
-> on the South Australian, arriving SA 1837. If you know of anyone who
-> travelled on this ship please let me know and I will add them to the
-> list. I have 30 of the original 64 names, and can think of quite a
-> few who I believe were probably onboard as well.

-> If you think your ancestor may have been with mine, I am happy to check.

-> Judy

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-> Greetings all,
-> am wondering if anyone remembers a Haines/Haynes family reunion a few
-> years back, when a lady called ?Ottomann who lived outside Adelaide,
-> spelling optional, organised a family reunion? Know it is an
-> enormous long shot, but I understand this happened and that there was
-> a family book with details of the SA family. Would anyone know
-> anything to help me find the lady who did the book, or could I be so
-> lucky as to find someone with a copy of the book.

-> My Haynes family, ex-publicans of Adelaide, may now be a Haines
-> family, and if so, may well be in this book as I understand it now
-> seems likely that my John Thomas may have been the eldest, and first
-> of 3 brothers who arrived SA. He came pre August 1837, bought land
-> in the land grants, and died when publican of the Commerical Hotel,
-> 1845. His widow Mary Ann married Edward John Grey the same year,
-> they continued to run the pub up until 1851. They were also involved
-> in the Coach and Horses Inn which was in the Woodville area and the
-> Halfway House/Woodville Hotel - yes, the one still standing..

-> any and all info appreciated, and to those who are wondering, yes you
-> were right, I got sent off in another direction, and have not
-> finished the tree like I thought. I found living relatives, who had
-> info, and together we have discovered another 4 Courtoy children born
-> Queensland, over 300 Beasley descendants in Rockhampton, and the old
-> salt George Courtoy who survived shipwrecks to go to SA 1837 ended up
-> a bushman in far northern Australia. Just today a lady in USA found
-> me, she too is part of the tree and gee whizz I wish I had never
-> started.

-> GERMAIN family in SA still missing too. They are children of George
-> Charles GERMAIN and Emily Gertrude and their names were Percy John b
-> 1875, Ethel Jane who married Neilson, Hubert William, 1883, Mabel
-> Tasmar, m Barry, Albert b 1889, Beatrice, George, Jean, Rose Combe
-> and Violet Gertrude b 1893.

-> I would really love to find anyone connected to any of these
-> families, Judy

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-> End of AUS-SAGEN-D Digest V99 Issue #159
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Judy,

I think a family by the name of BROCKHURST was on that ship as oral
history records that this family was "shipwrecked" at/near Adelaide.
There is a BROCKHURST birth recorded shortly after the wreck of the
"South Australian".

I would be pleased if you would check for me.

Patricia in Sydney 2000

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