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PollyAnna

PollyAnna Report 24 Jul 2007 19:10

Hi again Linda Re: Frederick Collings Phelps Wow, that was quick Linda - thanks very much. Frederick may have gone out first because he was a butler and possibly travelled out with his employer. Thanks once again. Verfied my hunch! Pauline

Ed

Ed Report 24 Jul 2007 18:45

hi linda, george barber born 1889 sundeland, his wife, jane,( pearson), born 1892, co durham, children: george charles barber john pearson barber, both born in county durham, there may be another son, albert, daughters lorna joan. george and family left for OZ after ww1 for sydney, nsw,

Linda G

Linda G Report 24 Jul 2007 18:39

Hi Pauline, This looks like them but no Frederick. I'll have a look and see if he went before them Linda Name: Mrs F C PHELPS Date of departure: 5 April 1894 Port of departure: Liverpool Passenger destination port: Boston, USA Passenger destination: Boston, USA Age: Marital Status: Married Sex: Female Occupation: Mat Passenger recorded on: Page 9 of 14 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The following people are travelling companions from your search: - Master PHELPS Page 9 of 14 View transcript Miss E F C PHELPS Page 9 of 14 View transcript Master G C PHELPS Page 9 of 14 View transcript Infant PHELPS Page 9 of 14 View transcript Miss L C PHELPS Page 9 of 14 View transcript Miss R C PHELPS Page 9 of 14 View transcript -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ship: Official Number: Master's name: Steamship Line: Where bound: Square feet: Registered tonnage: Passengers on voyage: BOTHNIA 0 Stephens Boston, USA 10414 2923 370

PollyAnna

PollyAnna Report 24 Jul 2007 18:22

Hi Linda Would be grateful if you could find details for FREDERICK COLLINGS PHELPS and his family - wife, Anna, children: Ethel, Thomas, George, Lucy, Ruth and maybe more (think all children had the middle name Collings aswell). I have them in the 1891 census, so think that they went to America after that and before 1901. Many thanks, Pauline

gails37

gails37 Report 24 Jul 2007 18:16

Thanks for trying

Linda G

Linda G Report 24 Jul 2007 17:45

Hi Victoria, Having trouble finding Frederick but think I may have found Ellen. See what you think , I think I am right an saying that Ellen's were sometimes called Nellie!!! Name: Mrs Nellie UREN Date of departure: 4 October 1913 Port of departure: Liverpool Passenger destination port: Fremantle, Australia Passenger destination: Fremantle, Australia Age: 26 Marital Status: Sex: Female Occupation: Wife Passenger recorded on: Page 3 of 34 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ship: Official Number: Master's name: Steamship Line: Where bound: Square feet: Registered tonnage: Passengers on voyage: ZEALANDIC 131389 J Breen White Star Australia, Australia 29203 8089 1177 Linda

Linda G

Linda G Report 24 Jul 2007 17:38

Hi Gail, Can't find a John Olsson that fits. Sorry Linda

Linda G

Linda G Report 24 Jul 2007 17:23

Hi Carla, I have found a Mrs. Hulme travelling at the right time with two children both females both initials G. No sign of Ernest. If you P.M me with your email address I will send you the original image and you can see for your self. Linda Name: Mrs HULME Date of departure: 26 November 1904 Port of departure: Liverpool Passenger destination port: New York, USA Passenger destination: New York, USA Age: Marital Status: Married Sex: Female Occupation: Wife Passenger recorded on: Page 15 of 19 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The following people are travelling companions from your search: - G HULME Page 15 of 19 View transcript G HULME Page 15 of 19 View transcript -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ship: Official Number: Master's name: Steamship Line: Where bound: Square feet: Registered tonnage: Passengers on voyage: ETRURIA 0 New York, USA 15720 3689 886

Linda G

Linda G Report 24 Jul 2007 17:09

Hello Lorraine, The only William R Yates is this one, There are other Yates but none in the right age limit. Linda Name: William R YATES Date of departure: 16 February 1912 Port of departure: London Passenger destination port: Fremantle, Australia Passenger destination: Fremantle, Australia Age: Marital Status: Single Sex: Male Occupation: Labourer Passenger recorded on: Page 2 of 29 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ship: Official Number: Master's name: Steamship Line: Where bound: Square feet: Registered tonnage: Passengers on voyage: OSTERLEY 128287 D R W Parsons Orient Australia, Australia 14354 6781 933

Linda G

Linda G Report 24 Jul 2007 06:44

Hi Annie, No Channel Islands I'm afraid Linda

Linda G

Linda G Report 24 Jul 2007 06:42

Good Morning I am at work today but will be doing some searching on the site tonight Have a good day Linda

Victoria

Victoria Report 24 Jul 2007 05:14

Hi Linda, I would love to know the name of the ship my grandfather went to Western Australia on. I know it sailed from Plymouth two or three days before Christmas 1912. His name was Frederick John Uren. And if I'm not too much of a pest, it would be love to know when my grandmother went too. She would have gone about mid 1914 - and probably also from Plymouth. Her name was Ellen Uren. Thanks so much Linda Victoria

gails37

gails37 Report 24 Jul 2007 04:55

Hello Linda, Here may be a longshot.Can you look up John Peter Olsson born c. 1874 (Sweden possibly), left England around 1903. He was a journeyman carpenter. May be listed as married. He may have died onboard or just after landing. Sorry I don't have more to go on. Thanks, Gail

Carla

Carla Report 24 Jul 2007 03:27

Hello Linda Thank you very much for this kind offer. Could you please look for Ernest Hulme and his wife Sarah J and possibly two little girls Gladys and Grace who emigrated to USA in about 1905. Ernest was born in 1874 in Staffordshire. Thanks again - Carla

Gina

Gina Report 24 Jul 2007 00:18

Thank you for looking Linda, much appreciated Gina

Lorraine

Lorraine Report 23 Jul 2007 23:20

Hi Linda Thank you for the offer, I would be very grateful if you can find anything for me about William R Yates who left London about 1912 to go to Australia I think. There is a record of a William R Yates going to Freemantle but it doesn't give any other info unless you are a member. Williams occupation was said to have been a Steward for P&O, he was born 1873. His parents were Thomas & Victoria Yates (nee Smith). He left after my nan was born in 1910 & hasn't been heard of since. Thanks again Lorraine

MaryfromItaly

MaryfromItaly Report 23 Jul 2007 23:09

Never mind, Linda, thanks very much for trying.

ann

ann Report 23 Jul 2007 19:59

Is it only America Canada and Australia look-ups.I am looking for family that went to Channel Islands? Annie

Joan

Joan Report 23 Jul 2007 19:50

Linda, Edward Grimshaw was a miner but mum seems to think he went to work in the motor industry. Joan

Posterpaint

Posterpaint Report 23 Jul 2007 19:08

Hello Linda Thanks for the kind offer. I am looking for any info regarding Thomas Greenaway born 1856 in Chelsea. He is on the 1871 census at Woolwich barracks. After that he disappears. I think he went to Africa to fight in the War, he returned back to England, and then went back to Africa again. Judith