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 | 1957 Diary of Agnes (Logan) Roy A record of the last nine months of her life |
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 | 2 Palace Green: the house that William built |
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 | A short history of the Bailey and Bradley Family from 1790 Presented to the 2008 Reunion of the descendants of Thomas Mordaunt Royes and Ellen Caroline Crossley |
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 | African Safari Jack, Pat and Tom Hogan, together with brother-in-law Brian Behrens spent October 2010 visiting South African family connections |
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 | Barton Court, Canterbury Owned by the Houghams 1657-1902 |
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 | Dover Castle and the d' Avranches Robin Young has written this article about Dover Castle and the link to the d' Avranches and hence the Houghams. |
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 | Ern Elias 1918-2005 Ernest Rupert Elias died 11 December 2005 in Albury, New South Wales. The following tributes were offered at his funeral... |
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 | Eulogy: Nathaniel ("Jim") Weiss |
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 | Eulogy: Rose Roy 1920-1912 by her son Nick |
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 | At least one individual linked to this item is privacy-protected - Details withheld. |
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 | George Roy 1942-2005 George pioneered the Roy-Royes genealogy and maintained a family network |
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 | Gerard Scudamore Huffam remembers Reminiscences in an interview with Gerard about the early days of Huffams in NZ by Greta Gordon |
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 | Gus Roy 1919-2006 Based on the eulogy given by son Rob Roy at Gus's funeral on 28 July 2006 |
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 | Hougham or Huffam of Kent, England: their ancestry and descendants The original history by Marian Hurley Pratt
[This link is to the file is on The Hougham/Huffam Family Tree site] |
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 | How reliable is our data? Examines key points in the family trees where there are questions marks |
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 | Huffam & Son Gillian West asks if Charles John Huffam Dickens wrote "Dombey & Son" had the Huffams and Royes in mind when he wrote Dombey & Son? |
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 | Larne Memories Jocelyn Logan shares memories and stories of Logans and Larne |
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 | Logan-Clements Family History 1 Introduction to a history of these families in Northern Ireland, produced in the 1990s |
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 | Logan-Clements Family History 2: The Logan Family A broad look at the name Logan and then Sam Logan |
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 | Logan-Clements Family History 3: The Clements Family One of the oldest families in County Antrim |
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 | Logan-Clements Family History 4: The Houston Family From Greenock, Scotland to Ulster around the turn of the seventeenth century
by Mary Semple, in 1919 |
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 | Logan-Clements Family History 5: The Girvan Family Arrived in Ulster from Scotland in 1606 |
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 | Manors of Kent A comment on the origins and significance of the manors of Kent |
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 | Mum Memories of May Royes |
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 | Newspaper article on the Crossley grave north of Hughenden The Proserpine Guardian Thu 12 Feb 1987 |
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 | Obituary: Carlo Salteri 1920-2010 "Laying foundations of modern Australia " |
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 | Reflection on Solomon Royes 1774-1842 Questions of health and wealth |
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 | Rollo, First Duke of Normandy Notes from various sources courtesy of Robin Young |
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 | Romance of Bartle Frere First Party Up and Over Mt Bartle Frere, highest mountain in Queensland, located 70km south of Cairns, in 1919 |
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 | At least one individual linked to this item is privacy-protected - Details withheld. |
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 | Royes Street, Mareeba Named circa 1964 for the Royes family |
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 | Royes throughout central and north Queensland From the 1860-70s, the Royes family moved out from Rockhampton to scattered parts of central and north Queensland |
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 | Roys in Cairns, Queensland, Australia Map showing where Sam and Ag Roy and their descendants lived in Cairns |
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 | Smuggling in Kent |
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 | The Aldington Gang a.k.a. 'The Blues' (1820 - 1826) Dr Ralph Hougham treated both smugglers and government agents |
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 | The Antecedents of the Weatherburns at Norham Back to early seventeenth century |
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 | The Greeks in Queensland 1859-1945 Maurie Roy's second wife, Rose Bogiatzis, was born to Greek parents in Townsville, Queensland |
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 | The Moody Connection Mary Jane Moody married Herbert Charles Royes in 1906. |
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 | The Royes of London in early 1800s There are a number of unanswered questions about the Royes in London in the early part of the 19th century |
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 | Transcript of records of the trial of Samuel Tyson Royes, Sydney, 1831 |
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 | Unidentified photos from Sam and Ag Roy collection We don't know, or are not sure, who is in the photos. Most of them are from Northern Ireland - identified by the IRE prefix in the file name. If you can help, use the Contact link (last under Info menu) to identify, suggest or hypothesize - please quote the title underneath the photo. Even a hypothesis or suggestion based on a family likeness can give us a direction to follow. |
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 | Weatherburn-Royes Connection Bill Weatherburn married Ruth Royes in 1933 in Mareeba, QLD |
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 | At least one individual linked to this item is privacy-protected - Details withheld. |
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 | Will of Charles Hougham (1662-1720) transcribed |
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 | Will of Charles Hougham (1748-1793) transcribed |
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 | Will of Charles Mordaunt Hougham d 1784 transcribed Punctuation and spacing added for ease of reading |
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 | Will of Christopher Huffam (1771-1839) transcribed |
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 | Will of Edward Hougham (1722-1759) transcribed |
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 | Will of George Hougham (?-1783) transcribed |
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 | Will of Henry Hougham (1742-1818) transcribed |
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