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    Summer
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    Default STACEY(m. Fischer) family - imgtd to Australia

    Have traced my family back to Stogursey in Somerset (detailed below for anyone who may be researching these families) and are now trying to find any records about James Stacey or his wife Mary Fischer. Does anyone have any suggestions on where to go from here?
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    James Stacey married Mary Fischer on the 23rd of Sept, 1822, at Stogursey,
    Somerset, England. They had 8 children before they migrated to South Australia on the ship, Charles Kerr. They arrived June 17th, 1840. James
    died on the 16th of August, 1860, and Mary died 22nd of November, 1851. They are both buried at Maceles Field in South Australia. The eight children
    were:
    Sarah - 1823
    *John - 1825
    Eliza - 1827, died 1830
    Mary - 1829, married John McLean
    James - 1831, died 1840
    Harriett - 1833
    Henry - 1836, died 1863
    Elizabeth - 1838, died 1840

    * John married Charlotte Stacey. And their son John, is where I come from. John Jnr married Elizabeth Jane Hancock. They had nine children, one of these being my g grandfather Papa (Walter Clifford). Their names are:
    Arthur Edwin 1879-1952
    Caroline Lavinia 1881-1966
    John Francis 1883-1960
    Alfred James 1885-1940
    Percy Newman 1887-1957
    William Thomas 1889-1974
    Leo Lawrence 1891-1976
    * Walter Clifford 1893-1982
    Herbert Charles 1897-1974
    Edie Charlotte Pretoria 1900-1990
    Last edited by Summer; 23-05-2007 at 7:09 AM.

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    Tam70
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    Hi Summer,

    If you are still looking (your post is now four years old), I have the information you need,

    Tamara

  3. #3
    Summer
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    Smile G'day!!

    Hi Tamara,
    Very interesting! I assume from your surname interests that you are connected with the same Stacey family? I'm always very interested in new discoveries in my genealogy. I go until I hit a brick wall (which I had here) and then explore another of my family lines. I see you're quite new to Brit-Gen - so, welcome! I haven't been on in ages as I've been focusing on one particular family member and getting his history. Thanks for your post.
    Cheers,
    Summer.

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