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Title: Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:John Maxwell, British Army Surgeon
Posted by: Helen Formentin.
Date: 09 August 2014

Hello Annette, Am not related but have just traced GGGm, Ann Wheelan, aged 17, through Irish famine records, and she was assigned to employment to "Dr Maxwell of Melbourne" on arrival in March, 1850. Have Googled his name and come across your info. Am wondering if you can tell me where they lived and anything else that would be of interest to learn more about her background and what she did. She was married in Tasmania in 1852 so got across there somehow.
Hope this reaches you as the postings are a few years old,
Best wishes from Helen.


Replies

Title:Date:Posted By:
John Maxwell, British Army Surgeon03 August 2001Lucy Maxwell
     Re:John Maxwell, British Army Surgeon08 March 2008Peter den Brinker
          Re:Re:John Maxwell, British Army Surgeon02 May 2008Annette Robson
               Re:Re:Re:John Maxwell, British Army Surgeon27 May 2008Belinda Maxwell
                    Re:Re:Re:Re:John Maxwell, British Army Surgeon18 July 2008Annette Robson
                         Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:John Maxwell, British Army Surgeon20 September 2008belinda
                              Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:John Maxwell, British Army Surgeon27 December 2020Annette Robson
                         Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:John Maxwell, British Army Surgeon09 August 2014Helen Formentin.
                    Re:Re:Re:Re:John Maxwell, British Army Surgeon28 May 2008Peter den Brinker
                         Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:John Maxwell, British Army Surgeon18 July 2008Annette Robson
               Re:Re:Re:John Maxwell, British Army Surgeon28 May 2008Peter den Brinker
                    Re:Re:Re:Re:John Maxwell, British Army Surgeon28 May 2008belinda maxwell
          Re:Re:John Maxwell, British Army Surgeon27 May 2008Belinda Maxwell
     Re:John Maxwell, British Army Surgeon27 May 2008Belinda Maxwell

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