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Passenger List Of " Royal George " June 1912
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12 June 1912, from Avonmouth (Bristol ) England on ship Royal George to Quebec,Canada,arriving 19 June 1912.
Passenger Job MOULDEY b.1867, Sutton,Berkshire,England ( son of Job Mouldey and Elizabeth Poole ).
Have had no success seeking out this information.Can anyone please help.
Many thanks
Jack Richardson
New Zealand.
Passenger Job MOULDEY b.1867, Sutton,Berkshire,England ( son of Job Mouldey and Elizabeth Poole ).
Have had no success seeking out this information.Can anyone please help.
Many thanks
Jack Richardson
New Zealand.
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Have you tried emailing them through the contact form here?:
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Is this what you're after? There's 37 pages of the Ship's manifest here: http:// www.col lection scanada .gc.ca/ databas es/pass enger/0 01045-1 19.02-e .php?si sn_id_n br=5931 &pa ge_sequ ence_nb r=1& ;interv al=20&a mp;PHPS ESSID=o 4efso0m dhhgg8n 2h2lq52 2j41
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Have you tried emailing them through the contact form here?:
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Is this what you're after? There's 37 pages of the Ship's manifest here: http://
oops one of us I think.
are you sure you have no luck ?
if you go onto Anc.com and use alternatives - Mouldy, Mouldey
you get a lot of hits - in the trees section
of Mouldy s in Berks. I havent checked Job.
In my own FH. two Mouldy sisters married two brothers in the 1770s.
in Berks. Parishes of Blewbury and Hagbourne - which I think is pronounced Hayborn. Also Aston and Moreton
Repost if you really cant find a Mouldy family tree in Berks.
Since this is a public site we shouldnt be swapping email addresses
are you sure you have no luck ?
if you go onto Anc.com and use alternatives - Mouldy, Mouldey
you get a lot of hits - in the trees section
of Mouldy s in Berks. I havent checked Job.
In my own FH. two Mouldy sisters married two brothers in the 1770s.
in Berks. Parishes of Blewbury and Hagbourne - which I think is pronounced Hayborn. Also Aston and Moreton
Repost if you really cant find a Mouldy family tree in Berks.
Since this is a public site we shouldnt be swapping email addresses
You may be able to contact them here for better information, or a clearer picture: http:// www.bac -lac.gc .ca/eng /contac t-us/Pa ges/con tact-us .aspx
Or here: http:// www.col lection scanada .gc.ca/ genealo gy/022- 300.001 -e.php
It's likely they have very hi-res scans of it which have been scaled down for the web. Worth a punt!
Or here: http://
It's likely they have very hi-res scans of it which have been scaled down for the web. Worth a punt!
OKey dokey
you will find Job and Elizabeth M here
http:// trees.a ncestry .co.uk/ tree/10 0933/fa mily?cf pid=-21 1115569 9
it is the Anderson fambly tree - one of many containing Mouldy s
Job 1842 - 1939
Elizabeth Poole 1847 - 1928
and they (themselves) emigrate to Canada which is why perhaps you are having difficulty
Job's Dad is Isaac Mouldy 1804-1886 and Catherine Willis Brothers Jacob and Moses)
Isaac's parents Joseph Mouldy and Hannah Clifford.
This is easily enough to give you an entry into the public fambly trees - you will see that someone else has done the legwork already and there is no point in you repeating it.
you will find Job and Elizabeth M here
http://
it is the Anderson fambly tree - one of many containing Mouldy s
Job 1842 - 1939
Elizabeth Poole 1847 - 1928
and they (themselves) emigrate to Canada which is why perhaps you are having difficulty
Job's Dad is Isaac Mouldy 1804-1886 and Catherine Willis Brothers Jacob and Moses)
Isaac's parents Joseph Mouldy and Hannah Clifford.
This is easily enough to give you an entry into the public fambly trees - you will see that someone else has done the legwork already and there is no point in you repeating it.
Thank you to all who posted messages of help so promptly.As I am not a paid up subscriber to Ancestry.com the only way i could visit the suggested Mouldy/Mouldey public family tree sites would be for someone out there to invite me to view as a guest of theirs.Any offers or invites would be very much appreciated.
Found the 37 page ships manifest but agree reading is somewhat difficult in places,however I did see Job Mouldeys name on the passenger list ty.
re Peter Pedants comment
" In my own FH. two Mouldy sisters married two brothers in the 1770s.
in Berks. Parishes of Blewbury and Hagbourne - which I think is pronounced Hayborn. Also Aston and Moreton "
Am keen to learn more about who the two Mouldy sisters who married two brothers so that i can include them into my family tree if there is a family connection here to my line.
Thank you all again for your help and advice
jack Richardson
New Zealand
Found the 37 page ships manifest but agree reading is somewhat difficult in places,however I did see Job Mouldeys name on the passenger list ty.
re Peter Pedants comment
" In my own FH. two Mouldy sisters married two brothers in the 1770s.
in Berks. Parishes of Blewbury and Hagbourne - which I think is pronounced Hayborn. Also Aston and Moreton "
Am keen to learn more about who the two Mouldy sisters who married two brothers so that i can include them into my family tree if there is a family connection here to my line.
Thank you all again for your help and advice
jack Richardson
New Zealand
I don't know about ancestry.com but your local library might at least have free access to findmypast.com
http:// www.auc klandci tylibra ries.co m/Digit alLibra ry/reso urcepag es/find mypastc omau.as px?RD=~ /Digita lLibrar y/topic pages/F amily-h istory. aspx
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