Hi ,
Can somebody please help.
I have decided to now do my husband`s family tree but don`t have much to go by. I have his grandfather as George Vincent Wesley born in Cardiff 8 April 1876 died in Durban, South Africa on 2 July 1952. He was married to Edith Wesley nee Metcalf who died in 1935 in Durban SA. Would like to find out who both their parents were & when he came to South Africa.
Thank you
Jenny
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04-06-2012 6:26 PM #1Starting to feel at home.
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There is a Mr Geo. Wesley age d 21 travelling to Cape town from London on the N Z ship RUAHINE-1st April 1896. listed as a miner.
This web site may be of help. Haven't found definite birth for a George v. Wesley nor marriage.
http://www.
sagenealogy.co.za/Links.htm#Settlers
also in 1903 a G.W. Wesley 28 'laundry prop'r? from Liverpool to Cape town on the S S Medic.Happy Families
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05-06-2012 5:58 PM #3CoromandelGuest
Findmypast has some army records for a George Wesley born about 1875 in Cardiff. It might be worth having a look in case they give any leads (addresses, next of kin, etc.).
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05-06-2012 6:19 PM #4Starting to feel at home.
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This could be him, as age is about right. I have searched the Settlers passenger lists before & no luck. There are a few Metcalfs as passengers but no Edith.
Thank you for your help
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I did eventually find him on a site called Ancestry24 on a Family tree, but you'd have to subscribe to see anymore.
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06-06-2012 5:43 AM #6Starting to feel at home.
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I used to subscribe to Ancestry24 up until a year ago , started my family tree but I don`t think I got that far with the Wesley`s , so maybe I should start subscribing again - may have some luck .
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