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Showing posts with label Victorsen Family. Show all posts

Thursday, 19 May 2011

Hobart, Tasmania

Hi everyone

Well I did say that I would share some thoughts and photos of my trip,
and so I start ......
This post may seem disjointed as I will be writing this in bits and pieces

Now, you should all know that this has completed a long held Bucket List wish
I have now visited every state and territory in Australia
Some only very briefly and one teeny bit of the state/territory
Others are repeated visits and much more extensive

Now while Tasmania has patiently waited for a visit from me, I have found that I have a very large and strong connection with this beautiful little state.
My family history research has turned up quite a lot of my ancestors from here.
So on my trip to Hobart, we spent a lot of time just looking and feeling the atmosphere
I know there are many things now that my ancestors would never have seen
But as Hobart has kept a large amount of their old buildings and historical attractions, I got a glimpse of what it may have looked and felt like

View from Derwent River and hidden in the clouds is Mt Wellington

 
Just to document my direct ancestors who started their families in Tasmania.
  1.  Thomas DRISCOLL - Convict, arrived in Tasmania in 1852 from Cork, Ireland ; almost immediately became a Policeman in the Colony ; had two wives and a total of 22 children!!!! (g-g-g-grandfather)
  2. Mary LEARY/O'LEARY - Came free to Tasmania from Ireland ; wife of above ; had 13 children (g-g-g-grandmother)
  3. John CHEW - Convict, arrived in Tasmania in 1848 from Somerset, England (g-g-g-grandfather)
  4. Ellen QUILL - Convict, arrived in Tasmania in 1851 from Limerick, Ireland ; wife of John CHEW (g-g-g-grandmother)
  5. Mary QUILL - Convict, arrived in Tasmania in 1851 from Limerick, Ireland ; sister of Ellen QUILL (g-g-g-grandaunt)
  6. David RADLEY - Convict, arrived in Tasmania in 1845 from Essex, England (g-g-g-grandfather)
  7. Emma Jane ROBINS - Born in Tasmania in 1837. Wife of David RADLEY.  Details are sketchy on exactly when her parents, William & Jane ROBINS (g-g-g-g-grandparents), arrived in Tasmania (c1833), but they were in Victoria c1840 (g-g-g-grandmother)
  8. John VICTORSEN - Came free to Tasmania from Germany via England (g-g-g-granduncle)
View from Mt Wellington of Hobart & north on a beautifully clear day

    Tuesday, 8 June 2010

    Latvia

    Hi everyone

    Fairly sure that anyone who is reading my blog would already know about By Elizabeth Cat's Blog.  The blog may be new, but Elizabeth has a HUGE following on Flickr as well.

    Now yesterday morning I was thoroughly enjoying Elizabeth's photos - the colours, the craft, oh my!!!!  I so wanted to touch and feel a lot of the items, noticed immediately a few things that would have come straight home with me.

    But something kept niggling in my brain and I just could not work out what it was.  So I got on with the rest of my daily chores - blog reading, email reading, ravelry, flickr etc  :-).  But the niggling stayed right there at the back of my mind.

    Well I settled down to my D1's blanket last night with hook in hand and while working away the light came on ......





    The niggling was not because of the beautiful colours I had seen on Elizabeth's blog.
    It was not the beautiful crafts I had seen there either.  It was ..........

    LATVIA

    Ok by now you probably think I have totally lost it.......
    Too much hooking time, not enough brain time.....

    But no there is a reason for this madness ........
    A family madness actually .........

    My great-great-great-grandfather (and his parents) were from LATVIA!!!!!!!!!!!
    Town - Meta???, Mitau????

    Now I will tell you a little story about them ......

    Julius VICTORSEN and his wife Rosetta (nee KAUFMANN of German origin) escaped from their home on board the ship "Ocean".  The 'Ocean' was aka 'Wolga'  and left from Hamburg in 1849. The ship evaded the Danish blockade of the Elbe by assuming a Russian name (Wolga) and flying Russian colours.
    Both Julius and Rosetta died on the same day 25 January.  Julius in 1875 and Rosetta in 1891.

    They settled in Clare, South Australia, which is near the well known wine district of The Barossa Valley.  They did not have a vineyard, but were shop-keepers who did very well in the area, owing several different shops and businesses during their lifetime.  They were also the first Jews to settle in the region.

    Here is a very bad photocopy of a photo of Rosetta




    Now I have an extra reason to read Elizabeth's blog, just to see what the country is like where my ancestors came from.

    Also a little secret  ssshhhh.......

    While I love reading the blogs of so many wonderful crafty and amazing people, if they happen to live in areas where my ancestors originated, well then I have the bonus of looking at the area of their origin.

    Now off to find some Irish Crochet Bloggers   ☺