1864- in queensland Godharz rose married Nancy Brierley
I have been looking for many years for the family of Godharz Rose I have no idea how he got to Australia as i have not found him on any passenger lists or crew list i found his naturalisation certificate
on diffrent bits and peices of documents it states he is from Amsterdam, Prussia even netherlands.I have not been able to find any clues on him as to where he is from.The family story changes from person to person and each has a diffrent one to tell.
Godharz isnt a very popular name in fact ive seen it 3 times so far once as his sons middle name and once on this guy who i do not know where he came from and would love any info any one can give me:
1896- in queensland a Cornelia jane smith married a godharz james Brierley there is a newspaper classified inviting friends to attend the funeral of his infant son Albert Francis.
any clues as to what i should do ?
basically if you put into google the name Godharz all i get are my own posts and some census records.
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Thread: Godharz Rose/Brierley
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14-03-2009, 1:48 PM #1haylieroseGuest
Godharz Rose/Brierley
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14-03-2009, 8:22 PM #2ennaelGuest
BRIERLEY/ROSE
Have you searched QLD BDM Online?.
there are 11 children to Nancy and Godharz.
https://www.justice.qld.gov.au/829.htm
Leanne
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15-03-2009, 12:06 AM #3CassieKGuest
Do you have the marriage certificate for Godharz and Nancy?
There are electoral roll records for a Godharz ROSE and Nancy living at Rosenberg Cottage, Exeter Street, West End Qld for the years 1903 to 1925. His 1903 occupation was engineer and the following year, labourer.
Death
https://www.bdm.qld.gov.au/IndexSearch/BirIndexQry.m
1924/B42834
ROSE Godharz Rose born Holland aged 87 years
Burial Records
https://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/BCC:STANDARD:c=PC_899
ROSE Godharz died 24 May 1924 Age unknown
In the same grave is a Martha BRIERLEY buried 1898.
In another grave
ROSE Nancy buried 28 May 1935 90 years
and in the same grave
ROSE Henry James buried 25 Aug 1956
ROGERS Violet May buried 22 Jan 1966 67 years
BLOCKLEY Walter John buried 10 Apr 1964 86 years
BLOCKLEY Wilhelmina Beatrice buried 16 May 1969 82 years
Of interest -
https://ndpbeta.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/home
Brisbane Courier 12 Sept 1889
At a meeting of the Marino Board on Tuesday third ......A license to hold principal charge of the steam launch Kate was granted to Godharz Rose.
Oh after all that I see in 2006 there is a similar request on this forum.
https://www.british-genealogy.com/for...ad.php?t=13646
Cassie
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16-03-2009, 2:47 PM #4haylieroseGuest
I have all the information on Godharz rose while he has been in Australia i just havent found how he got here or where from.
Godharz James Brierley I know his marriage details and details on his children i just dont know where he was born or where he died.
and Im looking at the possibility of both of them being related in some way.
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19-03-2009, 10:24 AM #5Godharz James Brierley I know his marriage details and details on his children i just dont know where he was born or where he died.ChristineR
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15-08-2016, 11:41 PM #6
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Hi Haylierose, did you ever have any success with locating the birthplace and / or arrival to Australia details of Godharz Rose?
He was my great great grandfather and I have also had no success in confirming this information. I note that when his first child Abraham was born in Qld in 1867 his name is listed as Gotthard Rose. There is some rumor in my side of the family that Godharz was originally from Germany. From what I've seen Gotthard is a name used by persons from Germany. Gott is also the German word for God.
Gotthard apparently is the German patron saint of traveling merchants and is also 'invoked by those in peril at sea'. I was also wondering if there was a name change if this was linked someway to the name of his cottage here in Brisbane (i.e. was the choice of the surname Rose linked to 'Rosenberg').
If Godharz was a mariner and left his ship in Australia without permission he would have been classified as a 'ship deserter' and liable to arrest by local authorities and return to his ship. From what I've read over 3,000 mariners jumped ship whilst in Qld ports during the 19th century. Maybe a reason for a name change?
There is some information on the ship Rockhampton which you may have not have seen previously which is accessible via this link. https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/vie...78_10_3_21.pdf
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