Geniaus

Female

Sydney

Australia

Profile Information:

What surnames are you interested in researching?
Allen Allner Anderson Aspinall Ball Blake Bowe Brooksbank Broscomb Cairns Clarke Clegg Clough Coats Connolly Crabtree Crigan/Cligan Curry D'arcy Duncan Douglas Durrans Elms Eyers Fenton Gillespie Gleeson Gowans Hamshere Hartley Hayward Homer Hume Jones Kealy Lockett Lord Machell Magick Martin Maxwell Mccrone McDermid Midgley Mitchell Molloy Moore Munro Nelson Parkinson Phipps Pope Purvis Pusell Rogers Royds Ryan Scot Scott Sharrocks Sibbald Symonds Tierney Tucker Wade Waldie Westbrook Whitworth
What countries and other locations are you interested in researching?
Australia England Scotland Ireland
What is your level of genealogy knowledge?
Intermediate Family History Researcher
Do you have a genealogy website or blog or belong to a Genealogy Society?
www.geniaus.net

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  • Carole Riley

    Have you found any value in this site yet? I see too much irrelevant stuff and I can't seem to get rid of it. I don't see what my friends are doing, just people I don't know, and groups that are based in the States.

    I can't yet see that it's worth my while creating an SAG presence here when I have enough trouble finding the time to create more content on the SAG page in Facebook.
  • Maureen J. Cook

    Thank you, would love to join you.

    Maureen
  • Lorraine Brothers

    OK, my Australian interests so far are in NSW, Victoria, SA, WA, Qld.
  • Jann Walker

    Thank you for the invitation to join your group. I can suggest that anyone requiring help on South Australia, particularly the South East area, could contact the South East Family History Group - www.sefhg.org - info@sefhg.org - a great website.
    I am trying to find Magnus Manson, came to Tasmania by 1843, married Mary Roach and came to South Australia. There are many Magnus Mansons in the world, and I don't know where he came from. I also have brick walls on Archibald Walker, born 1821 in Scotland; George Leonard, b.c1824 England; Dixie, Ownsworth, Wibday in England; Johann Fr.Carl Wundersitz, b. 1817 and Johanna Fr. Schubert b.1811 in Prussia. Would love that "magic contact". Jann
  • Betty Oliver

    I will give it a try, but with so little information it may be a needle in a couple of hay stacks. I will keep the website on file -try once and may be when I can get to the Scottish census' try again!
  • Pat Edwards

    Thanks for the invite.
    My names are Chesman, Payne, Dale, Hall, Biggadike, Tooley, Curtis, Newton all mainly from Lincolnshire. Steward and Howard from Norfolk.
  • Lynda Ord

    Good evening

    Thank you for suggesting that I join the Australian Genealogy Group and I'll certainly do so. I'm a little tentative at the moment as I'm just coming back to family history after a long break and I'm a newbie with social networking.

    regards

    Lynda
  • Pamela Anne Hillier

    Thankyou, most of mine are Uk. But I do have a convict escapee buried Port MacQuarie and some KEECH families in SA
    If I catch any of them by the tail you guys will be the first to know.
    Cheers Pam
  • George Thomas Saviel

    Hi Geniaus,
    Thank you for the infor.

    Yoursfaithfully,
    George T Saviel
    23 July 2009
  • Donald James BRADMORE

    Hi Geniaus

    Thanks for the invitation. I've joined the group and posted a request.

    Don Bradmore
    djb100@bigpond.com
  • Co Ordinator

    here is what I found for DOWNTON coming into Victoria

    s/name ch/name age arr-date ship fichnpage
    DAWNTON D 25 OCT1908 SEYDLITZ F407003
    -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    DAUNTON---- MRS 32 SEP1854 JOHN AND LUCYB076008
    DAUNTON BESSIE 3 JUL1901 RUNIC B674005
    DAUNTON EMMIE 7 JUL1901 RUNIC B674005
    DAUNTON FRANK 4 FEB1922 DEMOSTHENES B951003
    DAUNTON FRANK 34 FEB1922 DEMOSTHENES B951003
    DAUNTON J W 22 AUG1888 CUZCO B501011
    DAUNTON JANE 28 JUL1901 RUNIC B674005
    DAUNTON JOHN 18 SEP1854 JOHN AND LUCYB076008
    DAUNTON JOHN W 22 AUG1888 CUZCO B501004
    DAUNTON JOHN W 18 JAN1885 LIGURIA B445016
    DAUNTON JOHN W 34 JUL1901 RUNIC B674005
    DAUNTON KATHLEEN 26 FEB1922 DEMOSTHENES B951003
    DAUNTON MARGARET 6 FEB1922 DEMOSTHENES B951003
    DAUNTON MARY 5 SEP1854 JOHN AND LUCYB076008
    DAUNTON MICHAEL 1 FEB1922 DEMOSTHENES B951003
    DAUNTON SHERRIN 2 SEP1854 JOHN AND LUCYB076008
    DAUNTON WILLIE I JUL1901 RUNIC B674005
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    DOWNTON---- CHILD WITH 9 AUG1904 MARMORA B716001
    DOWNTON---- CHILD WITH 11 AUG1904 MARMORA B716001
    DOWNTON---- MISS 26 AUG1913 ORONTES B879004
    DOWNTON---- MISS 15 OCT1911 MARMORA B833003
    DOWNTON---- MISS 19 OCT1908 SEYDLITZ F407002
    DOWNTON---- MISS 18 OCT1911 MARMORA B833003
    DOWNTON---- MR 40 OCT1911 MARMORA B833003
    DOWNTON---- MR 24 DEC1911 WARRIMOO N353002
    DOWNTON---- MRS 42 NOV1902 OROYA B691008
    DOWNTON---- MRS 50 OCT1911 MARMORA B833003
    DOWNTON---- MRS 37 OCT1908 ORTONA B776002
    DOWNTON DANIEL 21 JUN1884 TIVERTON B436001
    DOWNTON E MRS 42 NOV1911 NORSEMAN B834003
    DOWNTON EDNA 7 MAR1921 THEMISTOCLES B942005
    DOWNTON ERNEST 24 NOV1913 IRISHMAN B884003
    DOWNTON F MISS 8 NOV1911 NORSEMAN B834003
    DOWNTON GEORGE 45 APR1868 ESSEX B274005
    DOWNTON GEORGE 45 APR1868 ESSEX B274001
    DOWNTON HARRY 4 MAR1921 THEMISTOCLES B942005
    DOWNTON RMASTER 5 NOV1911 NORSEMAN B834003
    DOWNTON S E MR 34 MAR1921 THEMISTOCLES B942005
    DOWNTON S E MRS 36 MAR1921 THEMISTOCLES B942005
    DOWNTON SARAH 8 MAR1921 THEMISTOCLES B942005
    DOWNTON W 22 JUL1907 OMRAH B757005
    DOWNTON W J MR 41 OCT1908 ORTONA B776002
    DOWNTON W J MR 32 AUG1904 MARMORA B716001
    DOWNTON W J MRS 34 AUG1904 MARMORA B716001
    DOWNTON W MISS 8 NOV1911 NORSEMAN B834003
    DOWNTON WALTER G 21 MAY1886 ORIENT B467010

    as usual I done some variations to the name
    Wayne
  • Jackie Jones

    Thanks for the invite Geniaus, I will join, however I am first generation Aussie (arrived 1975) so have no ancestors here. I am based in Perth WA and if anyone needs assistance over here will help out if I can - work and family commitments allowing!
    regards

    Jackie
    West Oz
  • George Robert Penfold

    I am looking for any one who has any information on Stela Kent (Nee Lazarus. Stela lived at 6 cathcart st Fairfield NSW up till about 1977
  • George Robert Penfold

    Thank you as soon as I can I will go down and have a look
  • Janette Ann Nalder

    Thanks Geniaus for the invitation and whilst I've now been researching for over twenty years, being online is much newer to me and I'm learning as I go.
  • John Bok

    Thanks Geniaus. Have joined the group and looking forward to sharing collective knowledge of members. My main Australian interests are the Schubach and Collins families of the NSW South Coast, and the Darke, Cowley, Nicholls and Foster families in country SA.
  • Colin Withall

    Thank you for you invite to join you, however, I have thoroughly research all connections to my family history in Australia, consequently I am concentrating my research in Devon and Cornwall, and in particular the involvement of my ancestors as ship owners and Merchants in Cod Fishing Industry of Newfoundland.
  • Glenda James

    Hi Geniaus

    My sister Pam Macdonald has started up Clan Donald WA, they are in the process of setting up the web page, may Pam have your permission to add genealogy wise as a
    link please. l know l am the other side of the country (NSW) but have offered to help her out when ever l can. l have absolutely enjoyed this site since joining.Mainly being able to help others break down their brickwalls,that is a real plus.
    Thanks again ,l will wait to hear your decision.
    Many thanks& Regards
    Glenda
  • John Briant Whiteford

    Hi Geniaus, I am searching for one of my grandfather's brothers viz. William in South Australia as he was married twice and had 8 children of whom I have the christian names.I only know the name of his second wife. I am also looking for info on James and Jane Whiteford who arrived in Adelaide. S.A. on board the Shackamaxon from Liverpool on the 18 January 1853 with 3 children one of whom I am descended from another William!! They were born in Renfrew Scotland 1823
  • Tricia Steer

    Hello Distant Cousin Geniaus.
    Thank you for inviting me to join this list.
    I descend from the marriage of Benjamin Joseph Cummins and Ivy Pearl Longhurst. They had 15 children, 6 of whom are still alive. My mother, who is 91, was their 5th child.
    Thank you for allowing me to look at your family tree. I am also very interested in my paternal grandmother's McCall line of the family at the moment and live in hope that there may be another cousin or two out there somewhere who might be researching the same line .
    Best wishes, Tricia
  • Liz Pidgeon

    Dear Jill,

    Happy to. Thanks so much for thinking of me. What is the procedure to become a co-adminstrator? Liz
  • Liz Pidgeon

    OK. Look forward to it.
  • Liz Pidgeon

    Dear Jill,
    Just visited your blog - gorgeous photo! Do you knowof Linked In at
    http://www.linkedin.com/? This is where I first read about GenealogyWise. It is a professional networking site.
  • John Clifford Shorten

    Geniaus, I do not think so, However, I am collecting all Shorten's in Australia in one data base. I have 4 seperate Shorten families coming into Victoria, two from Ireland and two from England. Still trying to make connections. The Shorten's in Ireland came from York England around 1520, so there may be connection way back. I have not started on NSW Shorten just yet.
    advise off list at shorten@alphalink.com.au with your webpage site
    John
  • William Douglas

    Thank you. As soon as I saw the location of 'Cockpen', I knew I had not included this branch in the Douglas Archives.

    Again, thank you for the pointer.

    Yours aye,

    William
    PS I like the blog feed in your website - must give some though to that!
  • Angelina Sharee Brelih

    The Surnames I am looking for are:
    Von Senden, Lorenzen / Thompson, Brelih, Hann, Milner, Lentell, Holtorf, Williams, Quanchie, Stella, Barber, Curnuck, Baldwin, Pickering, Ashworth,
    PLus a name unknown of a German Opera singer who had twins sons in 1879 one of which was my Grandfather. They were left on the doorstep of the home belonging to the Hann Family in Buckingham Shire England..
    There are more surnames but I am not home at present to check but will as soon as I get a chance.

    Countries: Germany, Denmark, Isle of Mann, England, Australia, New Zealand, Wales, Spain, Italy.

    Beginner's Level even after years of stop and start researching.

    Reason: Well, its fascinating, it gives me a better knowledge & understanding of my family from the past & now. History and people have always interested me. Yes totally agree its fun!

    Genealogy Website or Blog: No I don't have one, but would be very interested in creating one.
  • Angelina Sharee Brelih

    PS. I knew a family who live in NSW Australia, in a place name Rutherford, who's surname is Purvis, Robert & Cathy Purvis. I don't know if that is a lead for you or not but you never know. They came from Sydney somewhere I think, its been a long time since I have seen them.
  • Gordon Chatfield

    Thanks for the info on John Bertram Chatfield.He doesn't appear to link into my line, but his father came from a town where many of my lot came from. Sorry I was late in replying.
    regards
    Gordon
  • Michelle Watson

    It's quite a small place now but so many people have a connection to Dungog it's amazing! I notice that you have a McDermid connection, are they from Dungog/Taree/Manning areas?
  • Margaret Dale

    Thank you for the information. I asked for a look up but I got a message saying they had no volunteers to look up in the Illwarra Mercury. Thank you again because I can now look for other relatives
  • Daphne Yvonne Church

    Thank you for your encouragement to try something new & continue in my search for my family history. Daph.
  • Michelle Watson

    My friends McDermids are:

    Mary b. 1857 Clarence Town, NSW
    Jessie b. 1859 Clarence Town, NSW
    Flora b. 1861 Clarence Town, NSW

    Parents:

    Ewan McDermid b. 1827 Ardnamurchan, Argyle
    Janet McPhee, b. 1827

    Apparently this is close to the Herbrides.

    IF you have a connection she'd love to hear from you.

    Cheers,
    Michelle
  • Andrew D. Kemp

    Hi Geniaus,

    Thanks anyway - will keep looking and contact you if/when I get mine.

    Kind regards,
    Andrew
  • John Patten

    Hi, saw your comment on google wave. Been looking for an invite, I don't suppose you've any spare? I'm looking to use it both for genealogy and to get the kids at the primary schools I work at, started in advance!

    Cheers,
    John
  • Carmel M Reynen

    My woodheads were the Melbourne crowd, none of your names are familiar at this time. but you never know. There was a lot of them in Yorkshire where there is a town named Woodhead, also it means they originate from the head of the Wood. some clever person has decided it was an occupational name coming from the wooden blocks used in printing, however the name has been around longer than the occupation.
  • Carol Cornwell Denehy

    I am only Australian by marriage and my late husband did the genealogy for his family. Mine are all in the US and Canada.
  • Erica

    hi geniaus, as I was reading through the comments I saw your reply to Christine where you said
    " one of the problems is that when people add new discussions then those like IF YOU WANT HELP/LOOK UPS POST IT HERE disappear down the list. I wish that, as administrator I could keep the more general discussions at the top and visible but that isn't possible"
    I am on a photography group (Flickr) which has discussions and if an important one looks like disappearing down the queue, the admin (or anyone) posts a new reply that just says "bump" and everyone reading it understands that the purpose is just to "bump" the post back up to the top of the discussion list again.
    I just thought it might be an idea that would help you here.
    Some forums also have what they call "sticky" posts which always remain at the top but perhaps that function isn't available here.
  • Pete Lovett

    Thanks for the welcome, Geniaus. I'm sure this site will be helpful, but, Like everything worthwhile in life, you only get out what you put in.....
  • Rosie

    Thank you.
    I am pleased to be here. I look forward to a great genealogy experience !
    Rosie
  • Pete Lovett

    Thanks for the welcome, Geniaus.....would be cool if there were 48 hrs in a day so I could be on here for 24 of them! :-))
  • Erica

    just heard via one of my other Ning groups that Ning are going to phase out the free groups, have you heard anything from them?
  • Susan

    Thanks Geniaus for stearing me in this direction hope to add something in the future. cheers Susan
  • Moyia Potter

    Still looking for Fitzgerald (James Henry) Living in hopes of finding someone who knows something that may help my search.
  • christine murray

    How do igo about that and how much does it cost?
  • Pam Shakespeare

    Hi it may be a little misleading the title of the photo. IT is acutally taken in Victoria. The title on the photo happened when I downloaded off my camera to my new computer with vista and it named them all wisemans ferry lol.
  • Carmel M Reynen

    Geniaus I had a look at your Woodheads but no immediate connection that I could see. My Benjamin settled in Fitzroy in Melbourne in 1850ish and before then Yorkshire around Huddlesfield area. I dont have a lot on the yorkshire end and there were a lot of Woodheads around there. Of course the name comes from Head of the Wood where the family probably originally came from in Yorkshire.
  • Barb Dundas

    No Australian ancestry... I'm an American (Senior Citizen) living in Australia... soon to move to England where I have tons of ancestors. :)
  • Shirley Sweetland

    Hi Thanks but I don't have any Austalian ancestry. I just have the good fortune to live in this beautiful country.

    Regards
    Shirley
  • Margaret Anne Czora

    Thankyou so much for the welcome Geniaus :)) I really love the hunting.. brick wall at the moment, but will find a way around it. I suppose it's because I am a newbee LOL!
  • Carol Ann

    Thank you for the warm welcome to the group Geniaus.  I will try to maintain my connection with this site however, along with my research interest, I am also a prime carer for my darling mum (85) and also my husband who have both had significant health issues over the past 3 years.  Despite all, Genealogy is still my passion.  As yet, I haven't even familiarised myself with the whole genealogywise site:).