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Jun 3, 2012 •
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These 1821 Land Grants listed below appeared in three(3) Sydney Gazettes, rather than lump them all together I have copied them as they appeared.
The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertis...
Jun 2, 2012 •
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SUPREME CRIMINAL COURT.
WEDNESDAY, 6th May 1840 — (Before Mr Justice Stephen).
Richard Norris, and Philip Mealey, were indicted for stealing at Currency Creek, near Richmond, on the 12th March las...
Jun 2, 2012 •
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JANUARY
1. 1827. The Australian Cricket Club held their annual meeting in Sydney;
when some good play was exhibited, lt was announced at the meeting that the
Windsor Cricket Club had refused to...
May 26, 2012 •
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Early Australian History.
A series of Historical Sketches, bearing upon Australian Colonization and
Convict Life in New South Wales and Van Dieman's Land.
The state of things thus feebly depict...
May 18, 2012 •
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The Gazette contains the sheep brands and marks that have been duly recorded by
the Inspector of Sheep for the Bathurst district for the quarter ending 31st March,
1897, of the following owners:
S...
May 18, 2012 •
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1. RETURN of all persons condemned to Death at the Supreme Criminal Court, Sydney,
from the year 1840, to 1st September, 1859, inclusive.
1840.
February 4. James Hunt, for murder, executed 10th Ma...
May 7, 2012 •
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THE PROMOTERS' TROUBLES.
OPPOSITION~AND EGGS.
The Hon. William Walker.From his book entitled ''Reminiscences of a Fifty Tears' Residence at Windsor,
published in 1890, we take...
Apr 29, 2012 •
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For some reason I am unable to post a comment on any of your journals!
I will take you through my Rex Raymond BURNS 1928-1983 research step by step so you can go over it.
1949 - Apprentice Carpe...
Apr 23, 2012 •
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OF LIVERPOOL, built in 1855 at St. John New Brunswick. Captain G RUDOLPH, MASTER, BURTHEN 1291 TONS Surgeon onboard Dr. G.F.Hatch
Departing the PORT OF LIVERPOOL on the 10 March 1858, arriving in SYD...
Apr 10, 2012 •
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Do you ever wonder about places and things in time that could have changed your life.
Going through old newspapers, I often do.
This notice below made me think about Mary Balderston Mackenzie and...
Apr 8, 2012 •
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Coffs Harbour Historic Cemetery
Address: Coff Street, Coffs Harbour
and
Coffs Harbour Lawn Cemetery
Also known as Karangi Lawn.
Address: Coramba Road, Karangi, New South Wales, Australia
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Apr 1, 2012 •
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The 405 tons barque Westmoreland left Downs on the 8 January 1833 and arrived in Sydney Cove on the 19 May 1833 under Captain Brigstock.
Stephen John, Esq sh:163
Stephen Mrs and 2 children sh:...
Mar 30, 2012 •
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Nothing like coming here prepared!
AUSTRALIANS AS AMERICANS SEE THEM
"An Outdoors People;Breezy, Democratic"
WASHINGTON, Sunday, 25 October 1942 AAP
["You will find Australians an outdoors peo...
Mar 28, 2012 •
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There is no doubt, that the establishment of the township of Windsor, was, certainly, a notable event in the early history of New South Wales. The following article, refers to some of the circumsta...
Mar 14, 2012 •
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The 453 tons barque Florentia left Gravesend on 18 February 1849 then left Plymouth om the 9 March 1849 and arrived in Adelaide on the 20 June 1849 under Captain C.S.Tindale carrying 238 Emigrants.
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Mar 14, 2012 •
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The 390 tons barque Posthumous left Plymouth on 13 March 1849 and arrived in Adelaide on 20 June 1849 under the guidance of Captain Davison and carrying 157 Passengers.
Passengers : Messrs. F and E...
Mar 10, 2012 •
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The ship 'Phoenix', under the guidance of Captain Francis Dixon, left Downs on the 16 September 1824, touched at the Cape of Good Hope, where she remained for a week and arrived in Hobart on Wednesday...
Mar 10, 2012 •
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LIST OF PASSENGERS TO ADELAIDE PER SHIP BURLINGTON.
from London via Plymouth to Port Adelaide 2nd May 1865
The ship Burlington, Captain Ellis, which sailed from Plymouth on the 4th January, wit...
Mar 9, 2012 •
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Cometville renamed Comet on the 19 March 1931 is 859 kilometres or 534 miles north west of Brisbane, Australia, on the Comet River which was named by explorer Ludwig Leichhardt in December 1844 aft...
Feb 22, 2012 •
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My 3rd Great Grandfather was Peter HOUGH, born in Paris, France 1776 and died in Richmond, New South Wales on the 17 March 1833. He was buried at St Peter's Church of England Cemetery Richmond, on t...