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951 | NX15061 Pte 2/38 Tpt Pn | Paull, Mervyn Albert Frank (I505962)
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952 | One of the convict men of African descent who arrived on the first fleet http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~johnrandall2/ John MARTIN was born c1755 (1828 census) in Barbados. John was on Negro origins. John is thought to a runaway American slave who joined Lord Dunmore's "Ethopian Regiment" during the American Revolution of 1775. John went to England after the revolution. On the 3/7/1782 he was convicted of theft (clothes) and sentenced to 7 years transportation. Initially he was to be sent to Africa but was eventually sent to Australia. He arrived in Botany Bay on 26/1/1788 on "Scarborough" John married Ann TOY on 26/8/1792 at Parramatta. John had a relationship with Mary RANDALL (they married on 20/7/1812 Parramatta) and they had 11 children. * John 1807 * Sophia 1809 * Frances "Fanny" 1811 * henry 1813 * Hannah 1815 * Richard 1819 * Frederick 1821 * Mary Ann 1822 * Amelia Wait 1827 * Harriet 1830 * Nicholas 1832 John died 21/12/1837 at Field of Mars - his age was given as 88 (would give birth as 1749) ---- * http://australianroyalty.net.au/individual.php?pid=I51247&ged=purnellmccord.ged <br> * https://www.ourfamilypast.com/article/topic/5360/main-story-john-martin <br> * http://firstfleetfellowship.org.au/convicts/john-martin/ <br> * http://graememoad.com/Family2/PS21/PS21_284.HTM <br> * http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~johnrandall2/ * http://members.iinet.net.au/~perthdps/convicts/stories.html * http://www.fellowshipfirstfleeters.org.au/johnmartin.htm * http://www.abc.net.au/pm/content/2006/s1676217.htm | Martin, John (I503308)
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953 | Parramatta Hospital | Sonter, Mary (I941)
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954 | Patrick was enlisted in the 6th light horse regiment,13th reinforcement. He enlisted in Dubbo on the 20th December 1915 , departing from Sydney, N.S.W on board HMAT A60 Aeneas. Patrick gave his address as Kingston, Bunnerang Rd, Kensington N.S.W. He listed his sister E mma Weeks as his next of kin. | Ticehurst, Patrick Burton (I505564)
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955 | Patrick was enlisted in the 6th light horse regiment,13th reinforcement. He enlisted in Dubbo on the 20th December 1915 , departing from Sydney, N.S.W on board HMAT A60 Aeneas. Patrick gave his address as Kingston, Bunnerang Rd, Kensington N.S.W. He listed his sister E mma Weeks as his next of kin. | Ticehurst, Patrick Burton (I507270)
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956 | Pedigree Resource File « Back to search results name: Mary Ann /Bolton/ gender: Female birth: 31 July 1831 Parramatta,Cumberland,New South Wales,Australia christening: 31 August 1831 of Mars,New South Wales,Australia [1] death: 14 September 1907 Meadow Flat, New South Wales, Australia burial: 15 September 1907 Meadow Flat,New South Wales,Australia Parents father: Isaac /BOLTON/ mother: Lucy /Bradley/ Marriages (1) spouse: Patrick /Lawler/ marriage: 29 January 1850 Sydney,,New South Wales,Australia [3] Show children (14) Submission submission id: MMWC-1Q4 person count: 5,968 Sources 1.NSW Civil Registration Births, Deaths & Marriages Indexes Registrar General 2.Ordinance Index (TM) The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 25 Jan 2000 Edition 3.NSW Presbyterian Church Regesters Source Citation "Pedigree Resource File," database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.2.1/SB5S-PRH : accessed 7 December 2012), entry for Mary Ann /Bolton/. Source Information The Pedigree Resource File is a collection of lineage-linked names submitted by users of FamilySearch. The information displayed in the file includes the notes and sources in the submission. No merges, corrections, or additions are made to the data submitted to the Pedigree Resource File. Users can draw from this database for help with their family history research. Learn more | Bolton, Mary Anne (I508633)
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957 | Peter Hickson (Junior) was born 6 weeks after the death of his father, Peter Higson. | Hickson, Peter (I502997)
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958 | Peter:aged 25 years Hannah:aged 22 years | Family (F500528)
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959 | Phillip was enlisted to fight in ww1 he enlisted at Orange N.S.W his service number was 6840 | Ticehurst, phillip Stanley (I507269)
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960 | Phillip was enlisted to fight in ww1 he enlisted at Orange N.S.W his service number was 6840 | Ticehurst, phillip Stanley (I505563)
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961 | Photo of Thomas OReilly and second wife Teresa Mary Soutter -------------------- Thomas was a farmer, he was once charged with sheep duffing (stealing sheep).It was reported in the local Grenfell newspaper. In 1941 Thomas, wife Christina and daughter Vera moved to Traralgon, daughter Christina and the boys had not long before already moved to Traralgon, daughter Marg was the only child to stay in N.SW.Thomas had lived in NSW for 54 years and Victoria for 28 years. His grand children remember him as always being grumpy, a terrible driver, and quiet often going to church wearing his pyjamas pants under his suit pants. After his wife Christina died he remarried at the age of 47 to a lady of the name of Teresa Mary Soutter.The wedding took place in Melbourne.Thomas lived with his daughter for 10 years until he died.He is buried with first wife Christina in the Traralgon cemetery. PICTURED FROM LEFT sons Gordon,John, Joe and father Thomas.The photo was taken at the family homestead Treasury in Grenfell | O'Reilly, Thomas John (I507724)
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962 | photo taken in Parkes NSW 1923 Susan Veronica Ticehurst wedding to Mathew Fisher front row , Susan, Mary, Margaret and Christina middle row, William, Tom and Patrick Back row , Martin, Joe and Alphonus -------------------- Susan married Mathew Fisher in 1923 in Forbes NSW. | Ticehurst, Susan Veronica (I501521)
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963 | Phyllis Merle and William Bruce Ulrickhttp://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=b2600bed-594c-4abb-8c2e-e026cd6c9042&tid=31017767&pid=6516 | Crumpton, Phyllis Merle (I508626)
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964 | Plot: Area BB | Tuxford, Anne (I509340)
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965 | possibly Albert John | Martin, Albert John (I508737)
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966 | Possibly raised by Charles NOAKES and Rebecca CLARKE | REYNOLDS, Florence Emily (I502020)
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967 | Prepared and read by his youngest daughter Fanny Neat Berry at the Neat(Nate) Reunion at Ideal Beach at Bear Lake, Idaho, on August 1940. George Neat, son of Richard Neat and Sarah New, grandson of John Neat and Esther Cook: was born the 22nd of August 1832 at Pershore, Gloucestershire, England, being the eldest of three children, George, Sampson, and Emma; who were born to Richard and Sarah Neat. On the 23rd of May 1841 he became a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints being baptized by Elder John Grimmett and confirmed the same day by Joh Lvon. He was married to Mary A. Fowler the 30th of November 1851 at Ripple, Worcestershire, England. They lived for some time at Strensham, Birmingham, Perry Bar, and Horsley Heath but about 1863 they moved to Naunton, Worcestershire, where their last four children were born. While living at Birmingham father was employed at a flour mill and was clerk of the L.D.S. church Birmingham Conference, being considered a very good penman. To the union of George and Mary Neat was born nine children: two sons and seven daughters in the following order: Alfred, Sarah Jane, George Thomas, Mary Ann (Polly), Alice Marinda, Annie Maria, Louisa, Emma, and Fanny. Alfred died at the age of 16 years, and Mary Ann at 15 months, and are both buried in England. Father was a noble and true Latter Day Saint. Mother and father made many sacrifices for the church to which they were truly converted, a testimony to its truthfulness they sincerely bore until the end of their lives. I remember as a child in England, out home was ever open to the Mormon missionaries: of course George and Mary was desirous and anxious to emigrate with their family to America to dwell in Zion with the Latter Day Saints, but found it hard to save money with a large family to support, so the opportunity did not come to them until 1874 when it was arranged for the two oldest unmarried children George Jr. and Alice to emigrate to Paris, Bear Lake Co, where they lived for four years with relatives, making their home with their grandparents: Sarah Anne Passey (familiarly called Aunt Sally) who was very kind to them. In 1878 my father and the two children, Annie and Louisa joined them in Paris leaving mother and the two youngest children, Emma and Fanny in England. Mother worked very hard to support herself and two children for one year but she never complained but looked forward with joyous expectancy to joining her husband and the rest of the children the following year. In May 1879 my married sister, Sarah Jane Ashley with her husband and two children left Tewksbury, England to join father and the others in America. Father had worked and saved money and paid for his wife's and two children's passage(Transportation), Emma, ten, and Fanny eight years of age. They left Liverpool 20th June 1879 on the ship Wyoming, traveling eleven days on the water and then by train from New York to Evanston, Wyoming, where they were met by husband and son George. Mother's sister, Aunt Jane(Fowler)Sparks, and father's brother Sampson and others. After two days journey by team they arrived at grandmother's where Alice, Annie, and Louisa were, July 19, 1879 at 10 a.m. A big reception was awaiting their arrival and a hearty welcome given them. Imagine if you can the joy of the happy family being united again. I wonder if we their descendants love the gospel of Jesus Christ so much that we would be willing to part with our children and companion, two at a time, to cross the ocean to a strange land and putting our faith in God that all would be well. I remember Mother saying she wished she could see all her family emigrate to America before she left, saying that she would never change her mind about wanting to go and dwell with the Saints in the Rocky mountains and did not want to leave any of her loved ones in England; and this wish was fulfilled. On the fourth of September 1879 the joy of the re-united family was soon broken by the death of their only remaining son George Thomas, after a week of illness of pneumonia. Later in the fall of 1879, George Neat and family moved from Paris to Dingle, Idaho where they made their home the remainder of their days on earth. History records show that George and Sampson Neat grew the first wheat raised in Dingle on the piece of land known as Peg Leg Island. George Neat was very studious, a lover of books, being so well read he could intelligently discuss any topic of religion or temporal nature. He took great interest in studying about the stars and different planets and also about the pyramids of Egypt and would explain to his family what the different steps denoted. Being so well informed about past and present history it made him a very interesting speaker and he was also known for his humor and wit. He could give an appropriate toast on any occasion when asked to. He held many offices of trust in the Dingle Ward being superintendent of Sunday School for many years. On his release the Dingle Sunday school presented him with a set of books. I remember one was Josephus and another one was History of the World. He also served as School master taking an active part in the free school system (schools without taxation) given all children, rich or poor an equal chance of Grammar school education. In June 1888 Father and Mother and their six living children, 2 sons-in-law, and all their grandchildren entered the Logan Temple and received the Temple blessings, complete sealings and adoptions. What an unusual blessing it was for my parents to know before they died that all their temple work was done to date. After our parents made such a great and good beginning shall we their descendants falter on the path of truth and right? When I think of the sacrifices and hardships they endure, it almost brings tears to my eyes, of the courage and faith of our noble pioneers. O wonderful memories as pure as the dew Clear as the sun I see them Guiding us constantly, keeping us true Then let us not grieve or deceive them But prove our lives that we appreciate the goodly heritage they gave us. ~Fanny Neat Berry | Neate, George (I506265)
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968 | Proserpine Guardian (Qld. : 1935 - 1954), Saturday 11 January 1941, page 2. <ref> https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/227406753 </ref> Death of William Leeson. Mr. Fred Leeson, son of Mr. W. Leeson, advised Mr. S. Salsbury by telegram yesterday, that his father (Mr. W. Leeson) had passed away in Brisbane on Thursday night. The late Mr. Leeson has been a resident of Proserpine for a good many years, and at one time was farming in the Foxdale district. He later disposed of his farming interests and then came to town, living in retirement in Telia Street. He has complained for some time of not feeling well and spent a few weeks in the Proserpine Hospital and it was just prior to Christmas that he was taken to Brisbane for further medi-cal attention. The late Mr. Leeson was a true patriot, he was one of those who in Ihe early stages of the war, loaned the Commonwealth Government a sum of money, free of interest for the duration of the war. | Leeson, William Septimus (I503755)
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969 | Putting the family tree together with James' first wife Susanna Drew back in England paints a dismal picture of possibly a starving family and five out of six children not surviving infancy. Perhaps knowing of the harsh transportation penalties to the colonies James Parker did what he could to provide for his family. Notations from the Prison Register: James Parker came to Australia in 1833 as a Convict. He was tried on 6 March 1833 at Norfolk Quarter Sessions for stealing wheat, aged 33 years, and sentenced to seven years and transportation to the Colony of New South Wales. He was transported 4 Jul 1833, arriving in Sydney on 3 November 1833 via the SS Aurora. He was discharged about 1846 after serving 13 years as a convict. -------------------- * Reference: [https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-1-223067771-1-500258/james-parker-in-myheritage-family-trees?indId=externalindividual-c2f95853adda25e4ef6e07b2aa25f0a9&mrid=6599440cabcb882ca9f82898d475caf0 MyHeritage Family Trees] - [https://www.geni.com/projects/SmartCopy/18783 SmartCopy]: ''Oct 23 2018, 6:01:51 UTC'' | Parker, Convict "SS Aurora" 1833, James Convict "SS Aurora" 1833 (I503140)
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970 | Ref: NSW BDM 16487 | DOWN, Mr Charles Manly (I508837)
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971 | Refer to Marther's mother's profile to explain her maiden name. | Bowerman - Thomas, Martha (I503210)
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972 | Refer to Mary Ann's mother's profile to explain her maiden name differs from fathers name. | Bowerman, Mary Ann (I503206)
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973 | Refer to Robert's mother's profile, to explain his birth name differing from fathers name. | Bowerman, Robert (I503207)
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974 | Regisered at Penrith | Paull, Rose (Twin) (I509287)
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975 | Registered as McDermot in NSW: 33306/1885 | McDermott (born Mcdermott), William (I505315)
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976 | Registered at Portland Head | Paull, Elspit (I509289)
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977 | Regn: 1669 / 1914 Married at the residence of brother, Walter McDermott | Family (F501316)
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978 | Regn: 1882 Dec Q / Tenterden district / 2a 424 | BATTAM, Sophia Muriel (I505246)
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979 | Regn: 67727 / 1973 | Jessop, Sidney Walter or Jack (I505267)
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980 | Regn: Dec Q 1865 / Tenterden district / 2a 350 | HINDS, John (I505245)
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981 | Remarried to ? Flanigan after 1st husband (Joseph) died | Family (F502265)
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982 | Robert and Emeline were cousins. MRN NSW V1853277 39C/1853 | Family (F500630)
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983 | Robert BOLTON (aka BOULTON) was born c1766 <br> Discrepancies on Birth date (age 62 in 1828 census = born 1766, age 78 at death in 1837 = born 1759) Robert was married in England with 3 children. Robert was convicted of theft and sentenced to transportation for life. He arrived in Sydney Cove on 4/8/1802 on "Perseus". His wife and children remained in England. In 1804 he married Ann SMITH at Sydney City and they had the following children * Maria 1805 * Isaac 1807 * Mary 1808 * Thomas 1809 * William 1810 * Jane 1811 * Ann 1814 * George 1814 * Sarah 1816 * Robert 1819 * Hannah 1821 * Henry 1825 Robert died in 20/7/1837 NSW ---- Robert, ( along with John Fisher, John Taylor/Carver and Philip Moore) were sentenced for stealing a fat ewe, on 7.3.1801 at Wiltshire Great Docks. The sentence was hanging, but commuted to ‘life’ or 7 years transportation to New South Wales. Occupation: Labourer He was incarcerated on the "Captivity" Hulk before being transported. He arrived in Port Jackson on the Convict Ship “Perseus” on 4.8.1802. The "Perseus", was a 362 tons ship built in Stockton in 1789. The ship left Spithead on 12.2.1802 and the voyage took 113 days, with 112 males being disembarked at Port Jackson. The Master for this voyage was John Davidson and the Surgeon was W.S. Fielding. (Ref: East India Co. log M1627, list of convicts PRO4881) Ticket of Leave No. 166: 17.8.1810 issued at Toongabbie Lived: Windsor, Prospect, Parramatta. Permission to marry Ann Smith (convict) by His Excellency Philip Gidley King. * Marriage Entry No. 317 - by Samuel Marsden (spelt Boultin). Ann Smith signs with an "X". 1828 Census: Robert was listed as 62 years. Convict Indexes 20.9.1820: Landholder in the Colony. John Fisher married Jemima Bolton in 1811. * Samuel Marsden has Ann Smith listed also as June/Jane Baker, and in 1822 Robert was assaulted by an ex-convict John Baker who was sentenced to death in 1823 (see below). Left behind a wife Mary (M: 1795 Wiltshire) and family in England. (See tree) * A Robert Boulton was committed to gaol for a month at Wiltshire Quarter Sessions on 1.1.1788 for "An Idle and Disorderly Person". * A Robert Boulton was commited on 25.8.1800 "As a rogue and a vagabond for running away and leaving his family chargeable to the parish of Oaksey". A Register of Pioneer Families Vol 1: Land Grant - Bolton, Robert. Prospect. 30acres 1819. Bolton, Robert Convict - 1820 Confined in Parramatta Gaol for 3 years on bread and water Evidence by Rev Samuel Marsden before Commissioner of Inquiry 1820. (Bigge, JT - Reort, Evidence, P.3407 BT.BOX8). Bolton, Robert landholder in the districts of Prospect, Resident on Govt Land1827 Wentworth papers, 1827 April 3 DIP 264. Bolton, Robert Convicts and Convict System - A1200 Pardons Conditions - 1827 conditional pardons granted to the following convicts - John Kinsmill, George Walpole, John Owen, James Hincks, Robert Harvey and Robert Bolton (G.D. vol X1 1827).Dispatch no 116, 6 november 1827 pp705-708 enc Memorian, pp 709 - 714,716 statement by jury pp 717,721.724. Colonial Secretary Index 1788 - 1825: Boulton, Robert of Casltereagh - 1816 Jun 22. On list of persons to be issued with horned cattle from the government herds Boulton, Robert of Prospect - On list of persons to recieve grants of land in 1818 22/9-15/10 1823 John Baker convicted by court of criminal Juridstiction of assult on Boulton Boulton, Robert 7-13/3/1822. On list of persons from Parramatta committed for trial before the criminal court, and to be liberated. On12/3/1822 included in list of prisoners committed for trial at the Court of Criminal Juridsticton at Sydney on 25.2.1822, recommended to be discharged on the acession fo Sir Thomas Brisbane, Committed from Parramatta. Boulton, Robert 22/9-15/10 1823. In reports of prisoners tried at Court of Criminal Jurisdiction. ---- ---- LINKS * http://australianroyalty.net.au/individual.php?pid=I63467&ged=purnellmccord.ged <br> * http://www.convictrecords.com.au/convicts/bolton/robert/76723 <br> * http://www.historyaustralia.org.au/twconvic/66296 * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bolton-537 -------------------- === GEDCOM Source === @R-2138415784@ Australian Convict Transportation Registers – Other Fleets & Ships, 1791-1868 Ancestry.com Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007.Original data - Home Office: Convict Transportation Registers; (The National Archives Microfilm Publication HO11); The National Archives of the UK (TNA), Kew, Surrey, England.Original d 1,1180::0 === GEDCOM Source === http://search.Ancestry.com.au/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=ausconvictothers&h=11504&ti=5544&indiv=try&gss=pt Residence date: Residence place: United Kingdom Arrival date: 7 Mar 1801 Arrival place: Departure date: Jan 1802 Departure place: 1,1180::11504 === GEDCOM Source === @R-2138415784@ Australian Convict Transportation Registers – Other Fleets & Ships, 1791-1868 Ancestry.com Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007.Original data - Home Office: Convict Transportation Registers; (The National Archives Microfilm Publication HO11); The National Archives of the UK (TNA), Kew, Surrey, England.Original d 1,1180::0 === GEDCOM Source === http://search.Ancestry.com.au/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=ausconvictothers&h=11504&ti=5544&indiv=try&gss=pt Residence date: Residence place: United Kingdom Arrival date: 7 Mar 1801 Arrival place: Departure date: Jan 1802 Departure place: 1,1180::11504 === GEDCOM Source === @R-2138415784@ Australian Convict Transportation Registers – Other Fleets & Ships, 1791-1868 Ancestry.com Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007.Original data - Home Office: Convict Transportation Registers; (The National Archives Microfilm Publication HO11); The National Archives of the UK (TNA), Kew, Surrey, England.Original d 1,1180::0 === GEDCOM Source === http://search.Ancestry.com.au/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=ausconvictothers&h=11504&ti=5544&indiv=try&gss=pt Residence date: Residence place: United Kingdom Arrival date: 7 Mar 1801 Arrival place: Departure date: Jan 1802 Departure place: 1,1180::11504 === GEDCOM Source === @R-2138415784@ New South Wales, Australia, Settler and Convict Lists, 1787-1834 Ancestry.com Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007.Original data - Home Office: Settlers and Convicts, New South Wales and Tasmania; (The National Archives Microfilm Publication HO10, Pieces 1-4, 6-18, 28-30); The National Archives of t 1,1183::0 === GEDCOM Source === http://search.Ancestry.com.au/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=ho10lists&h=128096&ti=5544&indiv=try&gss=pt Residence date: Residence place: Australia Arrival date: Aug 1802 Arrival place: New South Wales 1,1183::128096 === GEDCOM Source === @R-2138415784@ Australia Marriage Index, 1788-1949 Ancestry.com Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010.Original data - Compiled from publicly available sources.Original data: Compiled from publicly available sources. 1,1780::0 === GEDCOM Source === http://search.Ancestry.com.au/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=ausmarrindex&h=2007454&ti=5544&indiv=try&gss=pt Marriage date: 1804 Marriage place: New South Wales 1,1780::2007454 === GEDCOM Source === @R-2138415784@ Australian Convict Index, 1788-1868 Reakes, J., comp Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2001.Original data - 1788-1868 Convict Records. Records kept at the New South Wales State Records Office, P.O. Box R625, Royal Exchange, NSW 2000; at the Archives Office of Tasmania, 77 Mu 1,5517::0 === GEDCOM Source === http://search.Ancestry.com.au/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=nswconv1788&h=25711&ti=5544&indiv=try&gss=pt Residence date: Residence place: Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales, Northern Territory, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, Western Australia, Australia 1,5517::25711 === GEDCOM Source === @R-2138415784@ Ancestry Family Trees Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created. === GEDCOM Source === Ancestry Family Trees http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=17976601&pid=1037 | Bolton, Robert (I503159)
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984 | Robert David James Mitchell b. 14 Nov 1875 in Wylong, New South | Lindores, Alice Clair (I500807)
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985 | Robert was born in Nov, 1803. Baptised on 23/12/1803 with sponsor Betty Ramsay( Margaret's Mother. Little is found so far of his parents union or his early childhood, though maybe a strong Wishart influence.Robert developed the trade of Joiner. He is next heard of with the marriage to Ellen/ Helen Smail in Selkirk, Scotland at 28yrs on 11/5/1832, she was 19 yrsHelen was born to Robert Smail and Isobel Murray at Caddonlee, Galashiels on 21/10/1812 in Caddonlee. And baptised about five weeks later.( OPR Births 699/0050 0026 Stow)Her father was a baker/ Miller, was married November 25,1810 in the parish of Stow (OPR Marriages 811/0020 0182.) names by proclamationRobert and Helen started their family, on April 23,1833 with the birth of Robert at old Woodhouse Lee and baptised in Lasswade, Midlothian. Followed by Isobella born 15/10/1834 at Thistle and Rose Inn and Baptisedin Lasswade, Margaret Elizabeth born August 23,1826 at at Old Woodhouse Lee and registered at Glenross. Baptised 18/9/1836 by Rev D Brown , Roslin who had baptised the others also. This from entries in the Kerr Family Bible.At this stage the Family migrated to Sydney Cove arriving on the 26/9/1838 only to be Quarenteened due to Typus on the ship "William Rodgers". Robert Kerr ( Kear) recorded as Joiner and house servant on Immigrant Indent aged 34yrs in November,1838, Presbyterian, Read and Writes!On their release, my Great grandpa James Smart Kerr was born 6/3/1839 at Miller's Point. He was Baptised at Scots Presbyterian church, Sydney - April,1839 John Blackwell Kerr born 18/4/1841 at East Mailtand, Hunter River area, as Robert Kerr followed the work and family went too! Baptised by Rev BlainNext came Alexander Kerr born at West Maitland on18/3/1843 then Alfred born 18/6/1845. Both Baptised by Rev McIntyreFamily Back in Sydney where Janet Smail Kerr was born 3/11/1847 and baptised in Rev Mc Garvie's house. A son was possibly stillborn on30/12/1850 in Sydney not registering a name. There seems to be a separation of ways by Robert and Helen?Robert kerr seems to have left the Family to seek his fortune on the Gold fields around Bathurst where he died 2/7/1853 at Calcoola aged 49yrs.Helen as a Widow, married 13/10/1853 to John Clement,publican of 'Ship and Mermaid' in Gloucester St Sydney. By Presbyterian rite. She Died leaving a young family in Smail family care on 10/7/1858 at just 45yrs 1841 Australian Birth Record - John Blackwell KERR born 1841 Maitland, NSW to Robert KERR and Ellen. Registration V1841365 162A 1917 Australian Death Record - John B KERR died 1917 Kempsey, NSW to Robert KERR and Ellen. Registration 7538 * Reference: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Kerr-1707 WikiTree Genealogy] - [http://www.geni.com/projects/SmartCopy/18783 SmartCopy]: ''Jul 8 2018, 10:14:07 UTC'' * Reference: [https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-1-189857762-13-79/robert-kerr-in-myheritage-family-trees?indId=externalindividual-da9a105e891a9fed42732cfad7e81b7b&mrid=0f91e86917025dac3e62f617928b48e6 MyHeritage Family Trees] - [https://www.geni.com/projects/SmartCopy/18783 SmartCopy]: ''Nov 29 2018, 23:33:15 UTC'' | Kerr, Robert (I502878)
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986 | Roy enlisted in the Australia Imperial Force on 13 December 1916 and his service number was N60825. It would appear that Roy never actually saw any active service as some weeks after his enlistment his mother took ill and his aunt aquired a doctor's letter stating that if Roy went overseas it would be very detrimental to his mother's health. He was then discharged from service, but I cannot find the actual date. | WELLINGS, Roy Alfred (I508219)
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987 | Royal Prince Alfred Hospital | Jenkins adopted by Shields, William (I501187)
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988 | Ryerson Index. | Williams, Ruby (I507959)
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989 | Samuel had a relationship with Susana Bellamy which produced a son Samuel Arthur known as Samuel Arthur Bellamy in 1872. He later married Fanny Dawson Wood and had many more children. | Sonter, Samuel James (I503247)
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990 | Samuel was 7 years old when he had come to Australia from Sussex. On the 3rd of February 1842, at age 10 years old he to would be dead. His occupation had been listed as Blacksmith , obviously working along side his father. With Samuels death there were now only 3 surviving children left Thomas, Bennydictor and William. | Ticehurst, Samuel (I501522)
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991 | Sarah was born in Cochester, Essex She married Joseph PRIESTLY She was convicted and sentenced to 7 years transportation. Sarah arrived in Sydney Cove on 14/12/1801 on "Nile" On 4/6/1810 Sarah married John HEFFERNAN at St Phillips, Sydney. ---- http://australianroyalty.net.au/individual.php?pid=I82858&ged=purnellmccord.ged <br> http://www.convictrecords.com.au/convicts/priestly/sarah/69684 | Priestley, Sarah (I501921)
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992 | Seems to have visited Harry Oldrey and Selma in WooanillingWA in 1903 when 18 and appeared in a play with Harry in 1904 See notes under Harry Murphy. Fostered two girls, Mavis (mother Eva Harwood - a friend of Vi) and Vera, who was reportedly found on a park bench. Mavis married Jack Greenlees and Vera Tom MacKay. | Neville, Clarrissa Violet Blanche (I503557)
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993 | Select TIMELINE for details Birth registration shows 'Garnet Francis Bolton' but seems to have used an extra name of either Bathurst or Guy. Bolton had an interesting life in various states with several police encounters. | Bolton, Garnet Francis (I503123)
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994 | Sir Walter Thomas Merriman (1882-1972), sheep breeder, was born on 18 May 1882 at Ravensworth, Yass, New South Wales, second son of George Merriman (1847-1915), sheep breeder, and his wife Mary Ann (d.1927), née Dowling. A grand-nephew of James Merriman, George was born at Berrima on 13 May 1847. He began to build his fine-wool merino stud, Ravensworth, in 1865 on Mudgee and Tasmanian blood lines. After being bred within itself, the stud was augmented in the 1880s and 1890s by some notable sires from Cullenbone stud, Mudgee, and the Glasslough and Esk Vale studs in Tasmania. A keen exhibitor, he won many show prizes in the farmers' class. A justice of the peace and a member of the Yass Pastures and Stock Protection Board, he died at Ravensworth on 28 August 1915, survived by his wife, whom he had married at Yass on 29 October 1866, and by two daughters and three sons. His estate, valued for probate at £51,359, was divided between his sons. Walter was educated at Murrumbateman Public School under C. G. Dyce. In 1903 he acquired a small draft of fine-woolled Ravensworth ewes and the sire, Mountain King, from his father and began his own small stud, Merryville, on part of Ravensworth. He campaigned against the American Vermont sheep introduced by (Sir) Samuel McCaughey, which he described as 'wrinkled horrors'. He shore his ram at the Yass Show in 1904 and its wool won first prize in the open class; it subsequently won eleven more firsts. At the Anglican church, Mundoonan, he married Kate Sleeman, daughter of a local grazier, on 18 November 1908. In 1911 Merriman introduced Peppin blood into part of his flock to produce plain-bodied sheep with medium to fine-medium wool and augmented this by purchasing the medium-wool sire, Sir Francis, from the Wanganella Estate of F. S. Falkiner for 1000 guineas in 1917 when Merryville became a closed flock. However, it was as a breeder of fine-woolled sheep that he became renowned. In 1915 he had received a quarter of the ewes and rams from his father's estate and in 1921 bought 680 stud ewes at the Murgha dispersal sale. Kept separate, this flock was registered as the Merryville-Murgha stud. Unlike most sheep breeders, he was an expert woolclasser and for many years prepared his own clip for sale. In 1937 Merriman formed a family company, becoming managing director of Merryville Pty Ltd which embraced sundry properties around Yass and Boorowa on the south-western slopes. Merryville Poll Shorthorn stud at Hillview, Murrumbateman, was founded in 1943 and the Merryville Poll Hereford stud in 1960 with stock from Milton Park, Bowral, and the Brewarrina stud, Narrandera. Merryville sheep and wool won many prizes including grand championships, and the Stonehaven Cup for pens of five at the Sydney Sheep Show a record twelve times, the Weatherly Trophy (Melbourne), a record six times in succession, and the Albury Sheep Show's Mungadal Cup a record twenty-one times. In 1953 Merryville won every major award at the Sydney Sheep Show; in the 1950s the stud's rams and superfine wool brought record prices. In over fifty years as a sheep breeder Merriman maintained the fine quality of his wool while increasing the average yield of his flock to fourteen lb. (6 kg) a head and at the same time more than doubling the yield of his top breeds. In 1954 he was knighted. He was a council-member of the New South Wales Sheepbreeders' Association for many years and of the Graziers' Association of New South Wales. Sir Walter was very prominent in local affairs. He was a member of the Goodradigbee Shire Council (1906-10), president of the Yass Pastoral and Agricultural Association (1923-25), captain and president of the local bush fire brigade, director of the Yass District Hospital, Pastures Protection Board and District Soldiers' Memorial and Literary Institute, a leading Freemason and a vice-president of the Yass Picnic Race Club. Hard-working, modest and hospitable with a dry humour, Merriman was also a keen sportsman. An enthusiastic cricketer and amateur boxer in his youth, he played tennis, golf and billiards well into old age, despite a serious stockyard accident in the 1940s which permanently damaged vital nerves controlling head movement and speech. Roses and his collection of pre-1956 Holden cars were other interests. Merriman died at Yass on 25 January 1972, survived by his two sons and four daughters and was buried in the Anglican section of Murrumbateman cemetery. His estate was valued for probate at $169,099. | Merriman, Sir Walter Thomas (I503659)
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995 | SMH 20 May 1980 checked | Littlejohn, Harold Wallace George (I505143)
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996 | Son of Joseph Timbers and Paulina Banks. * Reference: [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=32749389 Find A Grave Memorial] - [http://www.geni.com/projects/SmartCopy/18783 SmartCopy]: ''Jan 15 2017, 16:13:08 UTC'' | Timbers, John Wesley (I505934)
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997 | Source : Staplehurst All Saints Church Parish Register Reference : CKS P347 1/4 Staplehurst Baptism 1695 - 1792 Surname Given Name S/D Father Mother Day Month Year CHANTLER Mary D Edward Mary 25 Jan 1780 CHAUNTLER Edward S Edward Mary 16 Feb 1781 CHAUNTLER Thomas S Edward Mary 20 Sep 1782 CHAUNTLER John S Edward Mary 5 Dec 1783 CHAUNTLER Richard S Edward Mary 21 Jan 1785 CHAUNTLER William S Edward Mary 28 Feb 1787 CHAUNTLER Nicholas S Edward Mary 1 Nov 1788 CHAUNTLER Jesse S Edward Mary 29 Aug 1790 CHAUNTLER Samuel S Edward Mary 25 Dec 1791 | Chantler, Edward (I501173)
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998 | SOURCE: NSW BDM Birth #8996-parents John/Elizabeth | Julian, Joseph George (I586)
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999 | Source: NSW. BDM Deaths-parents Stephen/ ELizabeth. #4706 | Keast, Elizabeth Jane (I504792)
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1000 | SOURCE:NSW BDM Marriage #12504 | Family (F500203)
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