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 What a small world ..   🙂

 

I have read all the posts, and I want to say something to all of you.

I am so glad you came.  All of you have contributed to making Australia what it is today.

My Mum arrived from Scotland on a boat... I was born here but my sister was born in Scotland so I guess she and my Mum are boat people

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@freshwaterbeach wrote:

I have read all the posts, and I want to say something to all of you.

I am so glad you came.  All of you have contributed to making Australia what it is today.

 

 

What a lovely thing to say, Freshwater.Heart I guess we are all rather glad we came, too.

 

Hey,Jacs, I went to school in Ipswich - I was a boarder t the convent there from 1953 - 1858.

how did I get here? well my mum and dad loved each other very much so one night.......

Eewww. MY parents wouldn't have done that!

 

At least 8 times!!!

 

DEB

"What a lovely thing to say, Freshwater. I guess we are all rather glad we came, too."

Ditto
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Re: How did you get here?
 

 

 

Hey,Jacs, I went to school in Ipswich - I was a boarder t the convent there from 1953 - 1858.

 

 

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1858 ? haha  . how old are you ? .. no need to answer that one .

 

 

`My mum worked at a boarding school in Ipswich  until 1960 ..

 

She also drove an ambulance during the war ..  ( we always throw that bit of info in ,when talking about mum .. lol   )

 

I went to  ' Nacton Road Secondry Modern School For Girls ' .. what a mouth full .. lol

 

 

I love hearing these stories 🙂

 

 

I've been lucky that my mothers ancestors kept detailed information on where they 'came from'.

 

My great great grandfather came to Australia on a boat in the late 1800's (during the gold rush). He was a Swiss Italian, born in Lake Como. Apparently the family kept switching their residence from Switzerland to Italy. In fact they lived so close to the border they'd pick up washing in Switzerland and carry it over the bridge to Italy to wash (laundresses) so the story goes.

 

On my maternal grandmothers side of the family we have an amazing document -  a typed page from a diary her ancestor wrote during the voyage from England to Australia in about 1845. Basically it reads like this:

 

Hot, no wind. Two died today. Thrown overboard. Saw sharks eat the bodies. Bosun and ships captain got into a fight. 3 died today. Thrown overboard. 4 died today. Thrown overboard. 1 died today. Thrown overboard.

 


Not sure if he was a convict but it certainly sounds like it was a convict ship.

 

My kids are half British. I met their father while I was on a working holiday in the UK.