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Feb 21, 2012 •
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My 4th great grandfather was John WOOD, he was born in 1768 at Ealing, Middlesex, England.
John had been a coachman in England to the commissary General - John Palmer.
John Wood , along with a man ...
Feb 20, 2012 •
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A LIST OF SUBSCRIPTIONS for the purpose of erecting a Presbyterian Church in
Windsor, and School House in Richmond and Kurryjong.
WINDSOR .........................................? s. d.
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Feb 14, 2012 •
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The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842)--Thursday 7 June 1832
POLICE INCIDENTS
Monday.-Mary Madden was charged by her mistress with taking herself off on Sunday morning, for the purpose, as she b...
Feb 1, 2012 •
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The applications for licenses for the 2nd quarter in 1856 were held over three days the 15th April and the 27 May the district licenses were granted and the city Licenses on the 23 April. These are no...
Feb 1, 2012 •
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After hearing the old story about not asking the 'right questions' or 'not paying attention', when you were younger and the grannies were still around.
I went in search of an answer and I found thes...
Jan 30, 2012 •
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Eliza Emily Donnithorne born in Cape Town in 1821 and died in Newtown, Sydney in 1886 was the daughter of the former East India Company judge and Master of the Mint, James Donnithorne b: 17 April 177...
Jan 29, 2012 •
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FOR MARRIED LADIES.
1. Let every wife be persuaded that there are two ways of gove...
Jan 28, 2012 •
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This article, which I have transcribed below was written on the 12 December 1912 and appeared as part of a feature in The Sydney Morning Herald, for Newtown's Municipal Jubilee. The links I added myse...
Jan 24, 2012 •
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Horrible Histories has found an easy way to remember all the Kings and Queens of England, just click on This song it's so much more fun!
Here are the lyrics:-
I'm William the Conqueror
My enem...
Jan 22, 2012 •
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The census was held on a Sunday either that last weekend in March or the beginning of April. Sunday night when most people would be at home.
You'll notice the first census in 1841 was held in June an...
Jan 22, 2012 •
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Many lists exist of this kind but with this one I have added the ages and marital status or the victims.
M t K e m b l a C o l l i e r y G a s E x p l o s i o n - 1 9 0 2 which killed ...
Jan 20, 2012 •
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It is said, The Singleton Argus, on 25th September 1835, when writing about Peter McAlpin 1809-1898, described him as a man with "a roaming disposition, a giant and in every sense of the term, physic...
Jan 15, 2012 •
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The 619 ton ship, Boyne arrived on Wednesday 2nd January 1839 from Cromarty, Scotland, via Cape of Good Hope, having left the former Port the 1st. September 1838 and the latter the 23rd. November 18...
Jan 14, 2012 •
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Another site for your favourites is the Victorian Mining Accident Index compiled by Dave Evans and presented by the Ballarat & District Genealogical Society. This is my way of introducing you to a m...
Jan 14, 2012 •
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Emigrant on the barque Indian, Elijah Branford was just 22 when he arrived in Port Adelaide.
Born in Lakenham, Norfolk, England on the 3 March 1827, the son of Samuel BRANFORD b:abt.1805 and died 1...
Jan 13, 2012 •
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John Tootell arrived on the Indian 7 August 1849 , with his wife, two children and his brother Jacob.
Frederick TOOTELL was born in Radford, Nottinghamshire, England in 1798 and died in Nottingham...
Jan 12, 2012 •
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Dylan Thomas once described Mousehole (pronounced Mowzel) as the lovliest villiage in England.
It was Raginnis Farm near Mousehole where James William DAVEY 1769-1851 and his wife Alice WILLIAMS...
Jan 11, 2012 •
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From 01/01/1829 to 01/01/1934
1883/C414 Reinhardt Marie
Kimmins Edward
1886/B10391 Moore Sarah Ann Nellie
Kimmins Edwin Philip
1898/C2078 Dunlop David
Kimmins Hannah
1898/C621 Connors S...
Jan 10, 2012 •
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William Sanderson, born in England in 1824, arrived in Adelaide on the ship Indian with his wife Hephzibah, nee HEMBOROUGH. Hephzibah had been born Lincolnshire in 1826 and the couple were married du...
Jan 9, 2012 •
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Name: Henry STIGGANTS
Birth: 19 August 1823 - Boarhunt, Hampshire, England
Death: 22 April 1905 at Andersons Creek Victoria, Australia
Marriage: 17 October 1848 - Fareham/Southwick, Hampsh...