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Feb 16, 2017 •
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When you can, Tonkin, no hurry
Bathurst Free Press and Mining Journal Thu 8 Mar 1888
DEATH.
STAINES."” At Lonsdale St. Melbourne"” JOHN STAINES. An old resident of Bathurst."” Age 62.
Jan 22, 2017 •
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Robert EATHER The son of Thomas EATHER 1764-1827 and Elizabeth LEE 1771-1860, was born on the 29 April 1795 at Parramatta, New South Wales.
On the 24 August 1824 at St.Matthews Church of England, Wi...
Jan 22, 2017 •
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Surveyor General's Office, Sydney, 25th August, 1820
Notice is hereby given, that Grants and Leases to the undermentioned persons, will
be ready for delivery at this office, on Monday, Se...
Jan 20, 2017 •
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Throughout the 19th century Ireland saw an exodus of people to all corners of the world especially to the colonies and former colonies governed by the British, in particular to Canada, United States a...
Dec 28, 2016 •
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Arrival Tuesday 7 August 1849 Port Adelaide South Australia
The barque Indian, 591 tons, J. F.English, Master, Captain Isaac Thorney, from London.
Departed Plymouth on the 8 April 1849 and Port of L...
Dec 27, 2016 •
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The Atalanta, Captain John Ballingall, sailed from Plymouth on the 23rd January with emigrants for Adelaide. The names and nationalities of the passengers we give below:
English.
Edward, Anne, Hen...
Dec 16, 2016 •
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THE TURNBULLS'
When John Turnbull and his wife, Ann Warr Turnbull, left their native village of
Annan in Dumfriesshire in Scotland (Annan, by the way, is just across the border
from the English to...
Nov 30, 2016 •
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ARRIVED. Port Adelaide
Monday, February 11.1850
The barque Lord Stanley, 336 tons, Hugh McKay, master,
from Gravesend 15th October, touching, at St. Jago on the 13th and sailing thence on the 18...
Nov 30, 2016 •
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ARRIVED Port Adelaide, Tuesday, February 12 1850 "”
The ship Statesman, 874 tons, J. W. Lane, master,
from Gravesend 1st November, and Plymouth 19th November.
Passengers for Adelaide
Miss Sm...
Oct 27, 2016 •
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The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser Thu 1 Jan 1824 Page 2
The Sir Godfrey Webster sailed from Sheerness, with male prisoners for Van Diemen's Land,
on the 8th August 1823.
Hobart ...
Apr 29, 2016 •
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Tried: Westmeath
Arrived on the vessel 'FORTH' Master Henry Hutton, Surgeon Superintendent Thomas Robertson.
(The Forth departed Cork 21 October 1834 with 196 male prisoners. Arrived in Port Jackso...
Apr 9, 2016 •
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The Star of India left London on January 25, 1879 and on reaching Plymouth embarked 309 souls,
under the superintendence of Dr. Mitcheson, with Miss Davison as matron.
The voyage has been accomplis...
Nov 28, 2015 •
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The Peninsular and Oriental Company's (P&O)
R.M.S. Oceana, under the Command of Captain P. S. Tomlin, from London 5th April,
with mails to 12th April, arrived at Albany from Colombo at 1.20
a.m. 9...
Nov 28, 2015 •
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The next seminar of the Female Convicts Research Centre will be held on Sunday, 24 April 2016, in the Hobart Town Hall Registration will open early 2016, with members being notified by email closer to...
Nov 26, 2015 •
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Tuesday, 17th April.
Before the Mayor; Messrs Walsh. Benjamin,
Elliot, O'Brien, Watson, Degraves, Bennett, and
Fitzstubbs.
PUBLICANS' LICENSES
The following were GRANTED
Thomas Adams, Paddington...
Nov 25, 2015 •
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Melbourne, Tuesday 4 September 1855 at noon the Bench heard
applications for special licenses, transfers, &c.
The following gentlemen were on the Bench: Messrs. Sturt (chairman),
Vignolles, Hodg...
Nov 13, 2015 •
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5 October 1836
Each of the undermentioned parties residing in the division of the Island commonly called Cornwall,
has obtained a license to retail wines and spirits etc, for the period ending the...
Nov 10, 2015 •
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The following is a list of the applications for publicans' licences
heard at the Annual Licensing Meeting, Tuesday 19 April 1859.
Amos, John Jervis, South Yarra Club, Punt hill.
Armitage, Wil...
Oct 18, 2015 •
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When John Turnbull and his wife, Ann
Warr Turnbull, left their native village of
Annan in Dumfriesshire in Scotland (Annan,
by the way, is just across the border
from the E...
Oct 7, 2015 •
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Warning: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples should be aware that this website contains images and names of people who have since passed away
On Saturday afternoon 6 March 1869 the remai...