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Norfolk Look-up request please

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AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 28 Dec 2009 10:15

Members Interests by Surname - Norfolk Family History Societ...
Norfolk Family History Society - Ancestry research: Members Interests in Norfolk ... RIS(C)EBROKE, RIS(E)BOROUGH, RISEBOROUGH, RISEBORUGH, RISEBROOK ...

www.norfolkfhs.org.uk/membership/interestsnflk.a... - 392k - Similar pages

Lyn

Lyn Report 28 Dec 2009 10:15

Hi Vera

It looks very promising - Ivy's a star!!

Regards.

Lyn

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 28 Dec 2009 10:16

THIS ONE LOOKS VERY INTERESTING!!!


Eston Message Board: Knowhere Guide
My great grandfather's brother was Samuel Riseborough I have learned that he was an ... the Riseborough family tree I have quite a lot of data to share. ... they were born in Oulton Norfolk, Samuel became an Eston miner. ...

www.knowhere.co.uk/Eston/Cleveland/Northern-Engl... - 37k - Similar pages

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 28 Dec 2009 10:17

use Google for:

Riseborough Family, Norfolk - stacks of info

Lyn

Lyn Report 28 Dec 2009 10:18

Hi Ann

Brilliant! Will have to check the sites out!

Regards.

Lyn

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 28 Dec 2009 10:20




these went to Australia


ship Omega, 765 tons, Captain J.G. Ballingal, from Plymouth 13th August 1857, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 14th November 1857

The London Times June 19th 1857
Port Adelaide.— Under charter to Her Majesty's Emigration Commissioners, and only has room for a few tons of goods, the British clipper ship OMEGA, A1, 765 tons register, H. Rains, Commander ; lying in the West India Dock. This ship made the passage to Melbourne in 78 days, and previous voyage to Adelaide in 85 days.
For terms of freight apply to Lachlans and McLeod, 62, Cornhill.

South Australian Register Monday 16th November 1857

Saturday November 14th, 1857:- the ship Omega, 765 tons, Ballingal, Master, from Plymouth August 13th 1857.
Passengers: — Isaiah Burrows, surgeon-superintendent in the cabin and the following emigrants in the steerage. . . .
— 12th ship from England to S.A. with government passengers for 1857 ; 4 births and 5 deaths on the passage ; Isaiah Burrows, surgeon-superintendent.

ship Omega
Emigrants embarking: 311, including 68 children; 114 English, 18 Scots, 178 Irish — Surgeon: Isaiah Burrows




Riseborough James 39 Farm Labourer 1359/3 Saxlingham, Norfolk with family
Rhoda (Parnell) 37
Mary Ann 11
Thirza / Thurza 7