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Issue : #17
Date : 30 June 2005
Publisher : Delyse Brown
e-Mail : editor@genealogyworld.net
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Hello !*FIRST_NAME*!,

'GENEALOGY WORLD' NEW ITEMS :
[ALL below additions accessible from Main Menu, Home Page]
Cape Passenger Lists:
1852 HM Troopship 'Birkenhead'
Natal Passenger Lists:
1859: 'Lady of the Lake'
1872: 'Priscilla' and 'Bismarck'
1871: 'St Kilda'
Robin's Lists: 'Richmond, Natal, Its People and History'
Verulam Baptisms 1859-1872 - Victoria, Natal Wesleyan-Methodist Chapel

I would like to thank those of you who responded to my request for feedback regarding whether to use Plain Text for the 'Genealogy World' Newsletter. Unless Plain Text is specifically requested, I will continue sending the Newsletter to you as it is!

Cape Passenger Lists:
The passengers aboard the HM Troopship 'Birkenhead' when it was wrecked on the rocks at Cape Agulhas in 1852 is available.

Natal Passenger Lists:
Several new items available, including one of Australian interest.
Arrivals and Departures:
1859 (April 14) 'Lady of the Lake'
1872 (Dec 14): 'Priscilla' and 'Bismarck'
1871 (June 6) 'St Kilda' from Australia

Robin's Lists:
'RICHMOND, Natal, Its People and History' by Charmian Coulson
Mrs Coulson has kindly given 'Genealogy World' permission to list the names mentioned in her above book. Anyone requiring a  f*r*e*e  look-up from 'Robin's Lists' please send an e-mail.

The Campbell Collections, Durban has generously given permission for information detailed in

Verulam, Victoria, Natal - 1859-1872 - Wesleyan-Methodist Chapel BAPTISMS

to appear on 'Genealogy World'. This Register has very recently come into the possession of The Campbell Collections, Durban. If you are interested in anyone listed in this Register, please send an e-mail for a  f*r*e*e  look-up.

You might find the following URLs to be of interest if your research takes you into the UK:
www.gazettes-online.co.uk
www.army.mod.uk
documentsonline.pro.gov.uk

That's all for now,

Kind regards,

Delyse Brown

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