A Swedish Line

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Andrew Lancaster4
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Post by Andrew Lancaster4 »

I notice in Australian records, including even Naturalisation records, that a Charles Edward Livingstone who was of Swedish nationality was naturalised in 1895. Any ideas who that was? Andrew
Kyle2 MacLea

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Post by Kyle2 MacLea »

Any chance it's a misprint?
Andrew Lancaster4
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Post by Andrew Lancaster4 »

I'm sure this could be further investigated, but it did not look like an error. Forcing a Scot to go through naturalisation before Australia's independence would not have been a very easy thing to imagine. Grant, have you seen this record before? For those who don't know the NSW State records have a great searchable website: http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/ In terms of paper trails there were advantages to having your country start out as a semi-militarised prison camp! Regards Andrew
Kyle2 MacLea

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Post by Kyle2 MacLea »

Of course, I was stuck in a modern mindset of the two places as "completely" separate countries.
Grant South1
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Post by Grant South1 »

Hello, While I am doing some digging here is a link which provides information regarding the extensive Scottish involvement in Sweden. http://www.electricscotland.com/history ... /index.htm All the best! Grant.
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Post by Grant South1 »

Ok, in the IGI there are only two listings for Sweden. 1. George Livingstone, son of Robert and Christina Livingstone, married 03 May 1633, Stockholm, to Magareta Bursie. 2. Jack Livingston, born 1866 Huddinge, Stockholm. It would suggest that a Livingstone family were in Stockholm ca. 1633 onwards. All the best! Grant.
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