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DINEEN/CONNELLY

kajja  (View posts) Posted: 27 Feb 2005 5:35AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Brooks, Dineen, Heading, Jenkins, Loman, Noble, O'Mahoney
Hi Heather,
I have done some research in the Adelaide Archives, but living in the outback doesn't always help my cause!
I'm looking for information on how the following people came to SA:
Daniel Dineen (B 1810? Co Cork IRE) married Catherine Connelly (IRE) and came to Australia - how?
Daniel & Catherine's son Daniel (b 1839 IRE) married Mary O'Mahoney (IRE) and came to Australia - how? He must have come by 1862.
Daniel & Mary's son Daniel Joseph was apparently born 24-12-1864 or 1865 in Beltana, SA - birth record unable to be found - any leads? Daniel died 17-10-1931 - Where?
These next bits have to do with the whole Dineen/Heading family tree:
Aileen Patricia Dineen (b 17 or 19/5/1920) - died?
Her husband, Walter John Heading b abt 1925 Hectorville. Died?
James Jenkins & his wife- b,d,m? Had daughter Myra Myrtle b Port Adelaide 1887.
Martha Ann Loman's (b 27/7/1851)parents?
Parents of Anne "Nellie" Noble b 12/1/1889 Payneham
Death of Walter Thomas Heading b 4/8/1887 Campbelltown
And how did these people come to SA:
Parents of/and Ann Brooks b 27/9/1818 Eynesbury, Cam,Eng
William Heading 24/12/1812 (Borun Eng)
John heading 9/2/1846 (B Bourn Cam Eng)
Hope that is enough info:
Look forward to hearing from you.
Cheers
Kate
Roxby Downs

Re: DINEEN/CONNELLY

Heather Hobbis  (View posts) Posted: 5 Mar 2005 3:02AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Dineen, Gray, Heading, Lomman, Noble, O'Mahoney, Strong
Hi Kate

I was in the Mortlock Library (Adelaide) yesterday and had a look for answers to some of the queries you asked. Unfortunately I did not find an answer to every request, but the following is what I did manage to find:-

ARRIVAL FROM OVERSEAS.

Daniel Dineen, labourer from Co. Cork aged 40yrs, and wife, Catherine aged 35yrs and son, possibly James (writing very poor on original passenger list) aged 4 years arrived in South Australia 3rd April 1858 aboard the "Nugget".

I could not find an arrival of Daniel and Mary nee O'Mahoney pre 1862.

Our death records only go from 1842-1915. Therefore I was unable to find a death record for Aileen Patricia Dineen in 1920, or Aileen's husband, Walter John Heading c1925.

ARRIVAL FROM OVERSEAS.

William Heading, farm labourer from Cambridge, aged 29yrs, married, wife Lucy aged 24yrs, son William aged 5 years, George, son aged 2 years arrived in South Australia aboard the "Joseph Rowan" which arrived in South Australia 18th June 1854, and sailed from Liverpool.

Aboard the same ship were also:-

William Heading, farm labourer and ploughman, of Cambridge aged 42yrs, wife Ann aged 38yrs, William aged 1 years, John aged 8 years, Simon aged 5 years, Charles aged 3 years, Betsy, domestic servant aged 18yrs, Anne, domestic servant aged 16yrs, domestic servant.

BIRTH.

The only child born to Henry Lomman and Martha nee Strong in our birth records 1842-1906 was:-

Harry Lomman born in 1858.

ANN BROOKS.

I did everything I could to record the arrival of Ann Brookes. Our arrival records are actually photocopies of the ORIGINAL passenger lists which were supposedly handed in to the Gov. of the day upon a ship's arrival. Needless to say a large no. of passenger lists were never passed on. However, we do have quite a large range of passenger lists, and the index quite clearly shows an arrival of an Ann BROOKS. Unfortunately when I opened the passenger list book to look up the details on Ann, the writing was so pale it was absolutely impossible for me to decipher the writing.

BIRTHS & MARRIAGE

Nellie Noble born 12th January 1889 to William Noble and Alice Jane Gray at Marden, District Norwood. reference book 431 page 158

William Noble born 1854 in Adelaide, married 26th November 1877 at Woodforde South Australia to Alice Jane Gray.

I am aware there a few things which you were hoping for which I could not find in our records.

Feel free to get back to me anytime you want help on anything/anyone. I would prefer that you get back to my email address.

Regards
Heather
in a cold, windy day
in Adelaide.

Re: FREE RESEARCH IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA

Kate  (View posts) Posted: 6 Mar 2005 9:56AM GMT
Classification: Query
Heather - any told you how wonderful you are lately?
Thanks so much.
K

Re: FREE RESEARCH IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA

Heather Hobbis  (View posts) Posted: 6 Mar 2005 11:37AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: FREE RESEARCH IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA

Thank you very much for the lovely response. My husband is about the only person who gives me such compliments on a regular basis!!, although my daughter often does as well.

I just love doing lookups for people. I go to the library here in Adelaide every Friday, send the Saturday and Sunday sending off information to people, and then by Monday I'm raring to go back to the library. I'd call that "genealogy addiction". But I can excuse that because, as a Salvation Army Chaplain, I can't get addicted to alcohol or cigarettes, so I guess geneology is close enough!!

Feel free to get back with any other requests, and is you know anyone who might benefit from some of the help I can give, please don't hesitate to give them my email address.

Regards
from a quite cool autumn evening
in Adelaide, South Aus.

Re: FREE RESEARCH IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA

rynanneth  (View posts) Posted: 7 Jun 2005 10:11AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: ANDERSON and SOUTH
Hello,
I live in England, the son of an Australian mother. My mother, Jessie Anderson SOUTH, born in Port Pirie and also, like many in the family lived in Adelaide. The SOUTHs arrived in SAinin 1840 on the "Lysander". I have built a good SOUTH pedigree, but there are always missed 'branches'. If there are any descendants of this family who are not in touch with me I would like to hear from them.
I have now returned to researching my mother's mother's family, the ANDERSONS from Scotland who arrived S.A. 1839 on the "Delhi". First settling land they called "Burnside" --is this the present town of Burnside? descendants lived/farmed Morphett Vale, McLaren Vale, Bald Hills, Yankavilla, Kangaroo Island, and many other names south of Adelaide. My geographic and especially the historical knowledgeof the area is zero, and I do need to know both to be able to appreciate this game of genealogy, otherwise all I have collected are hundreds/thousands of dates and 'unknown' places. I have looked for a site/sites on the internet about the history of some of these places, but my findings to date are nil. Where do I start? I am not in touch with any descendants of the original settlers, James Anderson (b.1765) and his wife, Grizel AITCHISON, and would be pleased to hear from any.

Regards to all from the other side of the world, Peter FEWSON

Re: FREE RESEARCH IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA

Kate  (View posts) Posted: 7 Jun 2005 11:18AM GMT
Classification: Query
Gday Charles!
Whilst I am not a relative of yours I do live in South Australia so I may be of some assistance.
There is no town called Burnside, however it is a suburb on the Eastern side of Adelaide. It seems that your ancestors lived mainly south of Adelaide, as the suburb/towns of McLaren Vale, Morphett Vale, Bald Hills, Yankalilla and Kangaroo Island are all south of Adelaide. By doing a search on these places you should be able to find information. Or contact their local government/council.
Don't hesitate to contact me should you require any specific help. Cheers!

Re: FREE RESEARCH IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA

Charles Peter Fewson  (View posts) Posted: 7 Jun 2005 12:43PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: SOUTH and ANDERSON
Thanks Kate,

I've done several searches, but historical items are sadly missing. I will keep on trying.

Thanks again Charles known as Peter.

Re: FREE RESEARCH IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA

Heather Hobbis  (View posts) Posted: 11 Jun 2005 4:38AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: SOUTH/ANDERSON
Hi Peter
I read your email of 7th June and intended to have a look for information for you when I was in the library yesterday. I started off on the wrong foot, as I recorded information about a Thomas South & family who applied for a free passage to South Australia, arrived here and are listed in the 1841 census of South Australia, which was the very first Census in South Australia. However, your mention of Jessie Anderson South put me on the right path, but unfortunately, before I managed to find information re Alfred Edward South & Margaret Annetta Anderson, I had very little time to look up information on them. However, the following is what I had time to find:-

CHILDREN BORN TO ALFRED EDWARD SOUTH & MARGARET ANNETTA Anderson.

1. Alfred Clive 27/9/89 Port Pirie District Clare reference book 447 page 150

2. Archie Malcolm 27/11/1904 Port Pirie, Dis. Clare refeence book 447 page 150

3. Barbara Clare 11/9/94 Port Pirie Dis. Clare reference book 524 page 287

4. Eileen Marian 27/6/93 Port Pirie, District Clare reference book 524 page 490

5. Frank Douglas Craig 23/7/99 Port Pirie District Clare reference book 643 page 181 symbol "A" denothing (a) an amendment has been made by the Registrar in the information on the birth record and (2) additional information has been added to the original birth record by the Registrar.

6. Fred Keith Allen 27/3/1902 Hundred of Port Pirie District Clare reference book 692 page 450

7. Jessie Anderson 17/1/91 Port Pirie, District Clare, reference book no. 474 page 261

8. John Northmore 4/5/97 Port Pirie, District Clare. reference book 603 page 145

9. Margaret Annie 21/6/1903 Port Pirie District Clare. reference book 714 page 406

10. Murray 20/8/1900 Port Pirie District Clare. reference book 663 page 300

11. Tom Wallace born 6/9/1906 Port Pirie District Clare reference book 772 page 158

DEATHS.

1. Annie, aged 70yrs of Port Piie died 3/9/1901, widow of Alfred South, District Clare. reference book 280 page 9

2. Margaret Annie aged 7 months of Port Pirie died 29/12/1904 at Port Pirie. Daughter of Alfred Edward South, District Clare. reference book 300 page 397

ARRIVAL IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

The "Delhi" was a 3 mast ship built in 1835 at Whitby. It was owned by J. Worral, and registered in Liverpool. The "Delhi" arrived in South Australia 20th December 1839 ex Liverpool. The ship's Captain was Captain Samuel Herbert.

I am willing to see if I can find the "Anderson" family on the passenger list of the "Delhi" but in order to do that, I need some Christian names.

'PORT Pirie' From "Manning's Place Names of South Australia", page 250

PORT Pirie.

The port was named by Glovernor Robe after Sir John Pirie, an original director of the South Australian Company, the owner of the 'John Pirie', the first ship to enter the port which it did in response to a request by pastoralists for transport of sheep in 1845, according to T.R. Bowman, joint lessee of the Crystal Brook Run.

Its Aboriginal name was "tarparrie" - meaning muddy creek. Prior to closer settlement it was known as Samuel's Creek; probably a reference to Samuel Germein (`1818-1886), a mariner who came to the colony in 1837.

The Government Town of Port Pirie was surveyed in December 1871 on land originally held by Messrs William Younghusband and Peter Ferguson under occupation licence. It was first offered for sale on 6th June 1872.

I am hoping to get into the library again on Friday of next week (it's my day off) and I'll try to find more information re your mother and her parents and siblings. If you can come up with a Christian name or two of the Andersons I'm happy to look for them as well.

Hope the above is of some help and interest.

Regards
Heather


Re: FREE RESEARCH IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA

tiwnkleberry  (View posts) Posted: 22 Dec 2006 3:27AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: SOUTH/ ANDERSON/VEITCH/ LEIGHTON/JOHNSTON
Hi Peter

I'm in Adelaide South Australia and for 12 years now I have been doing free research for people all over the world who want information about ancestors/family who came to South Australia in the 1800's.

I saw your request regarding William South and family, so I decided to see if I could find some information for you regarding that family when I was in the South Aus. State Library a few days ago. The following is what I did manage to find, albeit not a lot.

ARRIVAL FROM OVERSEAS.

William South, wife Mary nee Govus and children (1) Mary Ann, (2) Alfred (3) thomas henry arrived in South Australia abord the "Lydnader" which sailed from London via Plymouth 29th May 1840, and arrived in South Australia 6th September 1840.

The original Anderson Settlers were James Anderson and wife Grizel Aitchison.

ARRIVAL FROM OVERSEAS.

James Anderson and daughters (1) Sarah and (2) Barbara arrive in South Australia 20th December 1839 aboard the "Delhi" which sailed from Liverpool.


JAMES Anderson

James Anderson married 14th January 1804 at Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland to Grizel Atchison, or

James Anderson married 31st December 1803 at Whitekirk, Lothian, Lothian, Scotland.

GRIZEL Anderson

Grizel Anderson born 24th June 1851 in Scotland, daughter of Alexander Anderson & Babara Anderson.

Grizel died 6th July 1920 in Balaklava South Australia.

MARRIAGE

Peter Anderson born 1st July 1808 at Whitekirk East Lothian Scoland and died 6th July 1880 at Morphett Vale South Australia

Peter Anderson married May/Ann or Maryanne Jonston 14th January 1834 in Whitekirk east Lothian Scotland

CHILDREN BORN TO PETER Anderson & MARYANN JOHNSTON IN Scotland.

1. Margaret Annette born 15th Octobr 1835 in Berwick North, Durham England.

Margaret Annette died 22nd July 1910 at Morphett Vale South Australia

2. James born 1837 in Berwick North, Durham England and died 16th Setpember 1865 at Noarlunga South Australia

3. Peter born 6th April 1845 in Burnside, District Adelaide and died 7th August 1929 in Morphett Vale South Australia.

4. Ralph Drummond born 26th June 1847 in Second creek, Adelaide District adelaide died 1st January 1909 at streaky Bay South Australia.

5. ? Anderson born 1849 Morphett Vale died 1849 in Morphett Vale.

7. Henry born 14th July 1856 in Morphett Vale District Morphett Vale . Henry died 22nd June 1940 in Morphett Vale South Australia

8. Grizel born 13th June 1841 in Burnside, Kensington & Norwood. Grizel died 1st August 1910 in South Australia.

MARRIAGE

1. William James Hooper married 19th July 1877 at Morphett Vale, Willunga to Grizel Anderson.

2. Ralph Drummond Anderson married 5th November 1867 in Woodlands, Morphett Vale South Australia, son of Peter Anderson & Marian JOHNSTON.

Ralph Drummond married Helena Gorden Leighton 5th November 1867 in Woodlands, Morphett Vale South Australia.

3. Peter Anderson born 6th April 1845 married Betty Veitch 1869 in Inman Valley South Australia.

CHILDREN BORN TO PETER Anderson & BETTY Veitch

1. Adam Peter born Inman Valley 23rd July 1872.

2. Barbara Elizabeth born Inman Valley 24th June 1874

3. Euphemia Jane born Inman Valley 21st February 1878

4. Henry Robert born Inman Valley 20th February 1882

CHILDREN BORN TO ALBERT EDWARD SOUTH & MARGARET ANNETTA Anderson

1. Alfred Clive born 27th September 1889 in Port Pirie, District Clare reference book 447 page 150

2. Archie Malcolm born 27th November 1904 in Port Pirie District Clare reference book 740 page 69

3. Barbara Clare born 11th September 1994 at Port Pirie District Clare reference book 550 page 287

4. Eileen Marian born 27th June 1893 in Port Pirie District Clare reference book 524 page 490

5. Frank Douglas Craig born 23rd July 1899 at Port Pirie District Clare reference book 643 page 181 symbol 'A' denoting (1) The Registar has included additional information on this birth record and (2) The Registar has made an amendment to information on this birth record.

6. Fred Keith Allan born 23rd March 1902 at Hundred of Pirie, District Clare reference b692 page 450

7. Jessie Anderson (female) born 17th January 1891 at Port Pirie, District Clare reference book 474 page 261

8. John Northmore born 4th May 1897 at Port Pirie, District Clare reference book 603 page 145

9. Margaret Annie born 21st June 1903 at Port Pirie District Clare reference book 714 page 406

10. Murray born 20th August 1900 at Port Pirie, District Clare reference book 663 page 300

11. Tom Wallace born 6th September 1906 at Port Pirie District Clare reference book 772 page 158

DEATHS

1. Peter Anderson died 6th July 1880 at Morphett Vale.

2. Margaret Annette died 22nd July 1910 at Morphett Vale.

3. James died 16th September 1865 in Noarlunga

4. Peter died 7th August 1929 in Morphett Vale.

5. Ralph Drummond died 1st January 1909 at Streaky Bay

6. ? Anderson died 1849 in Morphett Vale

7. Henry died 22nd Juna 1940 in Morphett Vale.

8. Grizel died 1st August 1910 in Burnside.

9. Magaret Annie aged 7 months died 29th february 1904 at Port Pirie, daughter of Alfred edward South District Clare reference book 300 page 397

10. Alfred Clive age d72 years, married, of Hawthorn died 28th November 1961 at Hawthorn District Adelaide. Informant 'A" South, brother of Alfred Clive reference book 932 page 7775

11. Margart Anetta aged 84 years, widow of Mindiyarra died 17th August 1948 at Mindinyarra, Disrict Pinaroo, widow of Alfred Edward South reference book 730 page 4245.

The word "Mindiyarra" is the name of a railway station 8km north-west of Karoonda. It is a aboriginal word for "plenty"

This information comes from the "Manning's Place Names of South Australia page 205.

I hope the above is of some interest of you.

Regards

Heather
in a lovely cool afternoon
in Adelaide





Re: FREE RESEARCH IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA

tiwnkleberry  (View posts) Posted: 3 Jan 2007 4:54AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: BURNSIDE.
Hi

I saw your request on the Message Boards regarding the Anderson family coming to South Australia. I have some little information about the town of Burnside which still exists, and has grown, here in Adelaide. The following is what I did find:-

PETER Anderson

"Bunside". Peter Anderson born 1808 in Scotland and died 1880 in south Australia.

peter arrived in South Australia in 1839 aboard the "Delhi", with a 'lettr of introduction' of Sir James Fergusson of Archerfield Scotland.

Peter had a land grant and selected a block with the Second Creek running through it. He built himself a house.

Peter than named the area "Burnside".

This information comes from "Manning's Place Names of South Australia" page 57.

This is one of the most respected book of its type in South Australia.

Many,, many years later, Burnside, (still in South Australia) is a very respectful suburn, with many of the wealthy sect living there. It is a lovely looking area with lots of treet etc. all around.

Hoping the above is of some interest to you.

Regards

Heather
in a stinking hot day
in Adelaide

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