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A question for our Oz Genies
Posted: 09 May 2013 11:49
by yappie
Hi
I wonder if any of our friends down under know if it is possible to acquire an Australian Will ?
Any help will be gratefully received.
yappie
Re: A question for our Oz Genies
Posted: 30 May 2013 12:58
by S_Lawler_Lee
I'm not sure about other states but I have found some wills listed on the NSW state archives website
http://srwww.records.nsw.gov.au/indexse ... yname.aspx if it appears you can order it.
Cheers
Re: A question for our Oz Genies
Posted: 21 Jun 2013 08:13
by annejay
They will be online up to 1952 later this year.
Annejay
Re: A question for our Oz Genies
Posted: 21 Jun 2013 08:18
by MaryA
Thanks for letting us know Anne
Re: A question for our Oz Genies
Posted: 22 Jun 2013 17:22
by yappie
Thank you so much for your replies. Apologies for not replying sooner but I have been offline due to computer and internet problems but I am back now

Re: A question for our Oz Genies
Posted: 22 Jun 2013 17:30
by MaryA
Good to have you back

Re: A question for our Oz Genies
Posted: 22 Jun 2013 20:22
by yappie

Thank you MaryA its good to be back. I was suffering serious withdrawal symptoms

Re: A question for our Oz Genies
Posted: 01 Jul 2013 10:43
by Tina
Hi Yappie
Could be some help here.
Please list the names you are looking for as they could be in other Aussie resources.
Cheers
http://www.coraweb.com.au/wills.htm
Re: A question for our Oz Genies
Posted: 02 Jul 2013 11:19
by Fledge
Hope you are successful, Yappie.
I have just located an Aussie ancestor's will in one of the above links, so thanks for that.

Re: A question for our Oz Genies
Posted: 04 Jul 2013 11:41
by yappie

Thank you to all you kind folks for your helpful suggestions. I don't think the records I am looking for are available yet. I will bore you now with the facts I have found. My paternal Grandfather had 3 step Brothers - James H Lee b 1876, Joseph b 1883 and George b 1885 Canning Town, Essex. Joseph I have found all his details. James is a mystery because he kept changing his name from James to Harry. I know when I was a child Dad's brothers arrived one Sunday with a newspaper article asking for information on Dad and his brothers as an Uncle in Australia had left a will in their favour. This was in about 1954/5. The problem is the Cousins and myself did not know the name of the Uncle but by research I have found a George Lee b 1885 who died in Rockhampton 17/04/1955 Reg Ref 149/4 and buried in North Rockhampton Cemetary 19/04/1955 Register Ref 134. I was hoping to find a Will so that I can confirm or discount my research. I would add that according to one cousin they received about £10 each. Some would say not worth the effort of research but as I am curious I would like to lay this to rest.
Hoping I haven't bored you all to sleep

Your views would be very much appreciated.

Re: A question for our Oz Genies
Posted: 09 Jul 2013 09:31
by Tina
Hi Yappie
Welcome back!
I'm sure you have this info father James Alexander and mother Belinda Hart
There could be a will in the National Archives?
Sorry I'm not much help.
Re: A question for our Oz Genies
Posted: 09 Jul 2013 13:56
by MaryA
Tina wrote:
Sorry I'm not much help.
You are always lots of help

Not your fault if records aren't yet available.
Re: A question for our Oz Genies
Posted: 09 Jul 2013 22:17
by yappie

Hi Tina many thanks for your interest. Also MaryA I agree with your comments Tina is one very helpful Lady. George's parents were Edward Lee b 1842 Wandsworth Surrey and Catherine Hally (Healey Haley) b 1845 Wapping. This was Edwards second marriage my Grandfather was from his first marriage. His first wife died aged 28 leaving a daughter and my Grandfather. I have traced the Lee family back to the seventeen hundreds but the three boys from the second marriage have bugged me for years. I finally found Joseph and have all his details. I know one of the other two went to Oz and it wasn't until FMP added the Australian records that I narrowed my search to it being George. All I remember from that time was Dad's brothers found and article in the newspaper "asking for their whereabouts as a relative had died in Oz and they may hear something to their advantage" I was only about about 9 or 10 at the time but well remember the "clipped ear" I got from Mum for listening at the door.
By way of a pun Edward's father was a flour miller and Catherine's father was a biscuit maker
Thank you all once again for your interest.
Re: A question for our Oz Genies
Posted: 11 Jul 2013 10:51
by Tina
Thanks ladies for lovely comments.
Very much appreciated.
I can see George Lee 6 in 1891 census with his widowed mother Catherine 44 and bros Joseph 7 & Harry 15.
The death index for George in Qld 17.4.1955 has his parents as I've mentioned before.
Something not adding up here.
Re: A question for our Oz Genies
Posted: 11 Jul 2013 14:00
by yappie

Tina you are wonderful

Yes you have the correct family on the 1891 cencus. You have confirmed that I have gone down the wrong road so it is back to the drawing board - thank you. Still a question of which of the two went to Oz

Thank you once again for your help.