on โ09-05-2011 08:02 AM
on โ15-12-2011 10:19 AM
That's an interesting story isn't it.
on โ16-12-2011 03:31 PM
Happy 236th birthday to Jane Austen.:O
on โ16-12-2011 06:23 PM
Happy Birthday Jane :^O
on โ17-12-2011 12:00 AM
Hi, I watched a thread recently where some very knowledgable people helped someone find family members and I am hoping to get some ideas from you on where to find info.
My husband's sister Cheryl Ann Morgan died on November 11, 1987 around the Childers Queensland area in a car accident, leaving behind one daughter whose name is Sheree (unsure of the spelling), Sheree (sp) would be pushing 50 now and my husband would like to find what happened to her.
I am trying to do this on the quiet and that is pretty much all the info I have, where do I start?
on โ17-12-2011 06:49 PM
Smurf.....I have a policy of not looking for living people.....sorry.
Nothing is showing on Ancestry or Trove for a Sharee Morgan.
I would suggest you go to your local archives and read through the BMD notices and maybe the electoral roles.
Trove only goes up to mid 1950's and the electoral roles on ancestry go the 1980.
on โ17-12-2011 10:52 PM
I can't help either but Sheree, could also be spelt Cherie, Cheree Cherye or any other spelling. I have also head of Cherry, being pronounced 'sheree'. It would be very hard to trace her I think unless you know someone in the area who might give a lead.
on โ17-12-2011 10:54 PM
I should also say that you could put ads in the local area that she was in and city newspapers in Qld in the hope someone may know where she is now.
on โ18-12-2011 07:50 AM
Hi smurf ๐ Just been Googling to see if I could find anything for you...
I have tried: Road death Cheryl Ann Morgan 1987, but could not find her... still you could keep cruising around with different suggestions, like 'Road Deaths Qld 1987' and see what comes up
Other than that it's what the others have suggested. You could also contact the Childers Police Station and ask if they have records of the accident, explaining you wish to try and find the victim's daughter.
They might help you.
Good luck ๐
on โ18-12-2011 12:32 PM
Smurfette I have also been looking but can find nothing. I would suggest the first step would be to find the death notices in the newspaper and find the correct spelling for Sheree.Hopefully there is one that says mother of ......., Otherwise you could just go in circles for a long time. How old would sheree have been at the time of he mums death? Who got the death certificate, it will be on there? Good luck
on โ18-12-2011 12:38 PM
From the QLD govt. website...
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