I am doing some research on James Barnes who emmigrated to Empangeni South Africa KwaZulu-Natal Province from the Uk in 1900. He worked as a police seargant and had a son Joel James born 1910, he also lost a daughter when she was 2 years old. James was deported in 1930 due to apartheid.
DOB.
If anyone has any info I would be very grateful.
Thanks for lookng
Tracy
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16-03-2009 6:43 PM #1Newcomer to Brit-Gen
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JAMES BARNES EMMIGRATION TO SOUTH AFRICA
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16-03-2009 7:37 PM #2Knowledgeable and helpful
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Hi - not sure from your message whether you have already checked the immigration/emmigration passenger lists? The only one I can see coming in from South Africa at about the time you mention is a James E Barnes aged 61on the 7th May 1925 but that is probably too early. Do you have his date of birth?
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there are several J Barnes emigrating to South Africa between 1899 and 1901. Unfortunately no first names are given.
In 1900:
Departure: 27 October 1900 Southampton to Durban. J. Barnes, a single Book-keeper aged 30. Name of ship: Arundel Castle
Departure: 28 February 1900 London to Cape. J.C. Barnes, a single Commercial Traveller aged 26. Name of ship: WAKANUI
there were 4 in 1899 and a further 2 in 1901.
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Hi Sue,
Thank you ever so much for taking the trouble to look, no I hadn't checked the passenger lists as I wouldn't know where to look. I don't have James' DOB so I know this isn't going to be easy. 1925 would be too early but I'm going to keep what you have given me as a possibility. Where do I find the passenger lists?
Thanks Again
Tracy
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17-03-2009 9:16 AM #6GeoffersGuest
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The Outward Passenger Lists held by The National Archives (Document class BT27 from 1890-1960) have been digitized and put online on the pay-per-view web-site 'findmypast'.
Earlier outward lists tend to contain less detail than those from the 1920's onwards.
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17-03-2009 4:34 PM #7Loves to help with queries
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Try this South African Web - ancestry24.co.za - My hubby found loads of info.
Last edited by Sue Mackay; 23-04-2009 at 9:30 AM. Reason: Direct link to commercial site removed
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Hi Nicolina I have since found out that James Barnes emigrated in 1899. If it's not too much trouble can you give me the 4 names for that year on the passenger list?
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Hi Tracy here's what there is on FMP
Ship "Moor"
Name: Mr J BARNES
Date of departure: 12 August 1899
Port of departure: Southampton
Passenger destination port: Cape, South Africa
Passenger destination: Cape, South Africa
Date of Birth: 1860 (calculated from age)
Age: 39
Marital status: Single
Sex: Male
Occupation: Miner
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Ship "Bembroke Castle"
Name: Mr J BARNES
Date of departure: 4 November 1899
Port of departure: Southampton
Passenger destination port: Cape, South Africa
Passenger destination: Cape, South Africa
Date of Birth: 1866 (calculated from age)
Age: 33
Marital status: Married
Sex: Male
Occupation: Pedler
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Ship "Arundel Castle"
Name: Rev J W BARNES
Date of departure: 25 February 1899
Port of departure: Southampton
Passenger destination port: Cape, South Africa
Passenger destination: Cape, South Africa
Date of Birth: 1853 (calculated from age)
Age: 46
Marital status: Married
Sex: Male
Occupation: Church
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Ship "Norham Castle"
Name: Mr J W BARNES + Mrs BARNES (aged 29)
Date of departure: 27 May 1899
Port of departure: Southampton
Passenger destination port: Cape, South Africa
Passenger destination: Cape, South Africa
Date of Birth: 1861 (calculated from age)
Age: 38
Marital status: Married
Sex: Male
Occupation: Miner
I hope one of these fits.
Elaine
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Thank you for taking the trouble to reply once again Elaine. The James I am looking for wasn't married so that only leaves the one. Brilliant.
Many, many thanks.
Tracy
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