I have had 5 males with the surname McClure 'vanish' from England. I can't figure our where they went, they were there for the 1901 census and two married in 1905 & 1906, but it seems I can't find a death for any of them.
Did Australia take a census after 1901 that might give me some clue?
Anyone know about New Zealand ?
At least 4 of these males were medical practitioneers (in 1901 England 2 were qualified and 2 were medical students).
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19-05-2006 6:14 AM #1Knowledgeable and helpful
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Did Australia take a census ? If so, when ?
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The first census of Australia after Federation (1901) was taken on 2 April 1911 (the next censuses were in 1921, 1933 and 1947). Since the 1961 Census, Australia has completed a Census every 5 years (the next one is on 8 August 2006).
However, due to privacy reasons, all name-identified census returns after 1901 were detroyed. Due to Centenary of Federation celebrations though, the 2001 Census gave Australians the option of having their name-identified data retained at the National Archives. The information gathered in the 2001 census will be made public in 2100.
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Thanks (and darn! )
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19-05-2006 7:38 AM #4Loves to help with queries.
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No problem. It may be a bit of a long shot, but you could try and do a BDM search in the Australian states if you're still searching for them.
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you could try searching to seee if they were in the military there skills would have been of use you can do this on line at the national archives or i can for u if you know their names and place of birth??
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21-05-2006 11:45 PM #6KymboGuest
Hi ET
I have access to the electoral roll for NSW, TAS & WA for 1903, at my local Family History Society.
I am going there in the next few days, so can have a look for you.
Could you tell me their first names & first names of the spouses of the ones you have married
Kym
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Hi and thanks for the offer. I have included birth year in case you need it to determine if they are old enough to vote. In 1901 Thomas was 53 and his wife (no. 2) was 31. It is possible they continued to crank out annual children, or perhaps one of the others did. Do you know how/where to look for Australia BMD as suggested by Melissa below? I don't.
Elaine
Surname: McClure - for everyone
Christian names:
Thomas, head born c. 1848
Minnie Maud, his wife b.c. 1870
Doris Maude, daughter , b.c. 1893
Eileen, daughter , b.c. 1894
Sons:
Chares Thomas b.c. 1875
Gertrude, wife b.c. 1873
Charles R. , son b.c. 1901
Andrew , b.c. 1878
Walter St. Clair, b.c. 1881
William Hargreave , b.c. 1882
Randolph Shaw , b.c. 1883
Margaret Burton McClure or Sarah Jane McClure, possible wife for Randolph
Septimus, b.c. 1884ET
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22-05-2006 3:52 AM #8KymboGuest
Hi Elaine
For NSW births deaths & marriages, there is a free index. You can order certificates from this site or through a transcription agent in NSW.
Births 1788 to 1905
Marriages 1788 to 1955
Deaths 1788 to 1975
Link: http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/familyHistory/search.htm
There are heaps of McClure.
For VIC births deaths & marriages, there is an intial free search, then they
narrow it down to a results page. 20 results per page & 99c to view per page.
You will need to enter your credit card to view any results. After entering your credit card details, you are given a $10-00 search limit. However if you only view a few pages you will only be charged for whatever you viewed. Once your viewing charges go over the $10, you will be asked if you would like to continue.
The great thing with VIC B D & M, if you want to purchase a certificate you do so right there & then & can retrieve it immediately
Births: 1853 to 1924
Deaths: 1853 to 1985
Marriages: 1853 to 1942
Link: http://online.justice.vic.gov.au/ser...SearchCriteria
As for other states..I am not very familiar yet as my lines have only come to Australia through NSW & VIC.
I will get back to you with the Electoral Roll results over the next few days
Kym
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Hi Elaine,
Searches of NSW BMD indexes can be done at: http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/familyHistory/search.htm
Searches of Victorian BMD indexes can be done at:
http://online.justice.vic.gov.au/ser...SearchCriteria
I did a brief search on the NSW website and didn't come across most of the names you mentioned.
Melissa
*edit* - whoops. Just noticed that Kym replied before me : )
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Thanks to you both. When searching a new country, you can't have too much information. Even if it is duplicate
ET
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