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Jane PARTRIDGE1 [1147], daughter of Stephen PARTRIDGE (1793-1878) [1141] and Sarah WILLIAMS (1796-1830) [1143], was born on 27 May 1819 in Sydney, NSW.2 She was baptised on 27 June 1819 at St Phillip's in Sydney.2 Between 1 October 1828 and 31 December 1828 she was educated at St Thomas' Church of England building in Port Macquarie, NSW. She was listed as a pupil of the "Early School" conducted there for the quarter ending 31 December 1828. She had been a member of the Special Class for writing under Stephen Clifford also.3 She married James HITCHENS [1173] on 8 May 1835 at St Thomas Church of England in Port Macquarie.2,4
James and Jane had 1 child :
- Sarah Jane HITCHENS (b. 14 Feb 1836 Sydney NSW).2
Jane died "Date Unknown" .4
| 1 | {S0199}, Internet : General. http://genealogy.wikia.com/wiki/Stephen_Partridge_%281793-1878%29. Cit. Date: before 1 July 2009. Assessment: Secondary evidence. |
| 2 | {S0258}, Mailing List Summary (Norfolk Island Ancestors & their Families) : General (http://www.greenaus.com/aus-norfolk-is/). Cit. Date: before 1 July 2009. Assessment: Secondary evidence. |
| 3 | {S0276} 3rd Revised Edition, Book : "The History of Port Macquarie" (First Published 1957 by C. T. Uptin for "Port Macquarie News"; revised by Hastings District Hiostorical Society and published in conjunction with "Port Macquarie News" in 1964 and 1973. Revised edition --- 1983 --- in conjunction with Hastings District Historical Society, [[PO Box 82, Port Macquarie, NSW, Australia, 2444]]. Copyright : Hastings District Historical Society 1983. Reprinted by Uptin Print, September 1995). Custom Id: ISBN 0 9599886 2 9. Page 31. Cit. Date: before 1 July 2009. Assessment: Secondary evidence. |
| 4 | {S0199}, Internet : General. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sharpham/fam01465.html. Cit. Date: before 1 July 2009. Assessment: Secondary evidence. |
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