Text from source :
PS - I found the following extract from the records when I was at the Lewes Record Office recently :
"Sydney seems to have been a favourite place for the emigrants to be sent; on 3rd December 1841 at Battle, the Vestry decided to send James King and his family and also Robert Saxby and his family to Sydney 'to which place they are anxious to Emigrate". This phrase and others like it occur time and time again; in each case the parish concerned makes it quite clear that the emigrantsare being sent at their own request to these foreign place and unknown chances."
Text from Source (Embarkation Roll):
Name : Andrew COLLINS
Service Number : 2097
Rank/Calling : Private
Unit : 9 LHR [Light Horse Regiment] - 15 to 20 Reinforcements (March - July 1916)
Ship Name : HMAT Anchises
Ship Number : A68
Date of Rmbarkation : 16 March 1916
Place of Embarkation : Adelaide
Text from this source :
List of Immigrants per the ship "Lloyds" which arrived 29th June 1850
Most column headings are illegible as well as a lot of the information.
All came from Burren, Clare, Ireland except the baby who was "born on the voyage"
The religion for all was described as "The Church of Rome"
Format : Name, Age, Occupation, Relationship, Read or Write
Michael COMMINS, 39, Farm Labourer, Husband, Read
Mary, 36, Home Servant, Wife, Neither
Catherine, 16, Home Servant, Daughter, Neither
Bridget, 14, Home Servant, Daughter, Neither
John, 10, Blank, son, Neither
Mary, 12, Blank, Daughter, Neither
Thomas, 7, Blank, Son, Neither
Michael, 4, Blank, Son, Neither
Infant Female, Blank, Blank, Daughter, Neither
In October 1891 James Gegg of the Junction Store at Windellama made application to the Postal and Electric Telegraph Department to be allowed to sell stamps at his store. Mrs Cartwright (the Postmistress) wrote to the Department stating that she always had ample stocks of stamps and Mr GEGG could obtain stamps from her for use at his store. The Department declined Mr Gegg's application.
Text from Source :
William BOLAND, 14 years, single, native of Armagh, Ireland, Religion is Church of England and he was able to read and write
George BOLAND, 10 years, single, native of Armagh, Ireland, Religion is Church of England and he was able to read and write
Date of Departure from Liverpool : 25th September 1858
Date of Arrival at Sydney : 30th December 1858
Text from Source :
Registration No : 1952 / 1870
No : 907
Date : 3rd November 1870
Place : Sod Hut, near Braidwood
Groom : George BOWLAND, Bachelor
Occupation : Miner
Usual Place of Residence : Sod Hut, near Braidwood
Bride : Janet Ellen GEGG, Spinster
Usual Place of Residence : Sod Hut, near Braidwood
Married at the residence of Mr BOWLAND, Sod Hut, near Braidwood, according to the rites of the Wesleyan Church.
Witnesses : William TAYLOR and James Albert GEGG
Performed by : William H GEORGE
This copy issued at Sydney on 11th August, 1987
Text from Source :
King George V Memorial Hospital for Mothers and Babies 1st Floor
Time : 9.10pm
Weight at Birth : 7 lbs 9-3/4 ozs
Length at Birth : 22 "
Medical Officer : Prof MAYES (Struck Out) Dr. RIDLER - In (Indecipherable) Delivery
Text from Source :
Registration Number : 01890 - 1890 / 1921
Date of Death : 8 JAN 1921
Place of Death : ROOKWOOD ASYLUM, LIDCOMBE MUNICIPALITY
Name : WILLIAM LEE GEGG
Occupation : GOLD MINER
Sex : MALE
Age : 69 [Incorrect. Should be 73]
Cause of Death : ACUTE MYOCARDITIS, SENILE DECAY
Medical Attendant Last Seen : R.A.FOX, 8 JAN 1921
Father : WILLIAM GEGG
Father’s Occupation : BAKER
Mother - Maiden Name : SARAH KING
Informant : J.DAVIES, CLERK, ROOKWOOD ASYLUM
Registered : 15 JAN 1921, GRANVILLE
When Buried : 10 JAN 1921
Where : PRESBYTERIAN CEMETERY ROOKWOOD
Undertaker : R.METCALFE
Minister : DAVID ALLAN
Religion : PRESBYTERIAN
Witnesses : W.H.ROBERTS
Where Born : LONDON, ENGLAND
Length of Time in Colony : 54 YEARS IN NSW
Place Married : NOT MARRIED
Text from Source
NSW DEATH REGISTRATION TRANSCRIPTION
REF NO 1924/19394
NAME - CHARLES BURLEY
DATE OF DEATH - 29 NOV 1924
PLACE - GRESFORD, WALLAROBBA SHIRE NSW
OCCUPATION - FARMER (ALTERED FROM FORMERLY A FARMER)
SEX -MALE
AGE - 80
CONJUGAL STATUS -
PLACE OF BIRTH - LOSTOCK NSW
TIME IN AUST COLONIES - 80 YEARS NEW SOUTH WALES
FATHER - CHARLES BURLEY
OCCUPATION - FARMER
MOTHER - HARRIET WILLIAMS
PLACE OF MARRIAGE - ALLYNBROOK NSW
AGE AT MARRIAGE - 22
NAME OF SPOUSE - HANNAH LOUISA HOMEWOOD
CHILDREN OF MARRIAGE - EDWARD 55, AMELIA 53, ALBERT 51, HERBERT 49, ELSIE 47, ALFRED 45, ARTHUR 43, ELWOOD 41, SIDNEY 39, REGINALD 37, SARAH 35, LIVING; 1 FEMALE DECEASED
INFORMANT - H JONES, SON-IN-LAW, GRESFORD
CAUSE OF DEATH - 1. ARTERIO SCLEROSIS (ALTERED FROM SCLEROPSIS) 2. AURICULAR FIBRILLATION 3. SENILITY
LENGTH OF ILLNESS -1. 4 DAYS 2. 10 YEARS
MEDICAL ATTENDANT - DR JAMES F KEM YEE
DATE LAST SEEN - 24 NOV 1924
DATE OF BURIAL - 29 NOV 1924
PLACE OF BURIAL - CHURCH OF ENGLAND CEMETERY GRESFORD
MINISTER & RELIGION - CLIFFE M O STRETCH (ALTERED FROM STRECH), CHURCH OF ENGLAND
UNDERTAKER - B C SMITH
WITNESSES - S A BROOKER, S SMITH
REGISTERED - 11 DEC 1924 - PATERSON
NB : THIS TRANSCRIPTION IS NOT A CERTIFIED COPY FROM THE REGISTERS AND CANNOT BE USED IN ANY LEGAL PROCEEDINGS WHATSOEVER
Text from Source :
Marriage Transcription from NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages
Registration No : 2830
Date Married : 16 May 1864
Place Married : St Mary's Church, Caergurl, Allyn River
Religion : Church of England
GROOM
Name : Charles BURLEY
Conjugal Status : Widower
Birthplace : Not Listed
Occupation : Farmer
Age : Not Listed
Usual Residence : Lostock
Father : Parents not Listed
Mother :
Occupation - Father :
BRIDE
Name : Eliza MORRIS
Conjugal Status : Widow
Birthplace : Not Listed
Occupation : Farmer's Widow
Age : Not Listed
Usual Residence : Caergurl
Father : Parents not Listed
Mother :
Occupation - Father :
Witnesses : John "X" MINARS, Ellen "X" MINARS
Minister : F. W. ADDAMS
Comments : Bride and Groom both signed with their mark
Joy MURRIN - Transcription Agent
Text from Source :
Marriage Transcription from NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages
Registration No : 2951
Date Married : 29 May 1865
Place Married : St Mary's Church, Caugurle, Allyn River
Religion : Church of England
GROOM
Name : Charles BUCLEY
Conjugal Status : Bachelor
Birthplace : Not Listed
Occupation : Farmer
Age : Not Listed
Usual Residence : Lostock, Paterson River
Father : Parents not Listed
Mother :
Occupation - Father :
BRIDE
Name : Hannah Louisa HOMEWOOD
Conjugal Status : Spinster
Birthplace : Not Listed
Occupation : Farmer's Daughter
Age : Not Listed
Usual Residence : Losttock, Paterson River
Father : Parents not Listed
Mother :
Occupation - Father :
Witnesses : Dougald GILLIES, Sarah Jane HOMEWOOD
Minister : F. W. ADDAMS
Comments : Groom signed with his mark. Groom originally listed as "Charles BUCKLEY". Correction made on side of register 3 Jun 1865
Joy MURRIN - Transcription Agent
Text from Source :
Coral MCNAMARA
MCNAMARA, Coral. July 25 2007, formerly of Balmain. Loving mother and mother-in-law of Ronald and Carole, Clem and Carol, Yvonne, Mark. Loved grandmother of six and great-grandmother of sixteen.
A Mass of Christian Burial for CORALwill be celebrated in St Michael The Archangel Chapel, Necropolis Circuit, Rookwood Catholic Cemetery, on Monday (July 30, 2007) appointed to commence at 10.30 a.m.
No flowers on request, donations can be made at the Chapel for Croydon House Nursing Home.
CARING FUNERALS
Inc Burials at Sea
Australian Family Owned
(Adam LEE) 9713-1555
The Sydney Morning Herald Saturday 28 July 2007.
Text from Source :
GEGG; James A; Age 12; Oct 1862; "Donald McKay"; Port B; Fiche 208; Page 10
GEGG; Janet; Age 9; Oct 1862; "Donald McKay"; Port B; Fiche 208; Page 10
GEGG; Sarah; Age 35; Oct 1862; "Donald McKay"; Port B; Fiche 208; Page 10
GEGG; Wm L; Age 14; Oct 1862; "Donald McKay"; Port B; Fiche 208; Page 10
Date of arrival : 13 October 1862
Departed from : London
In Loving Memory of
My Dear Husband and Our Father
John Frederick BURLEY
Passed Away 20 Sep. 1967
Aged 75 Years
Also Our Dear Mother
Lillian Mary BURLEY
Passed Away 23rd June 1974
Aged 80 Years
In God's Care
Additional plaque
AIF Symbol, 1946 Private, 4 Light Horse Regiment
Register No : 2
Date : April 2nd 1863
Where : St Bartholomew's Church, Windellama, according to the Rites of the Church of England
GROOM
Name : Joseph BRAY
Status : Widower
Birthplace : Cornwall, England
Rank or Profession : Miner
Age : 34
Usual Residence : Oallen
Father : William BRAY, Miner
Mother : Mary REYNOLDS
BRIDE
Name : Sarah GEGG
Status : Widow
Birthplace : Devonshire, England
Age : 38
Usual Residence : Oallen
Father : James CROKER
Mother : Dinah VEIL
Signed : Joseph BRAY and Sarah GEGG (by her mark)
Witnesses : William CROKER (by his mark) and Elizabeth CARTWRIGHT
Ceremony performed by : Edmund PROCTOR
[NB : James Croker and Dinah Croker nee Veil (Veale) were recorded as Sarah's parents but this is not correct. This couple sponsored and paid for Sarah's passage to Australia and so it is possible that she saw them as filling the role of parents and therefore declared them as such at the wedding. Maybe this was a gesture of affection and respect. Another alternative is that the Minister when completing the record believed that James and Dinah were her parents and then recorded it as such even though it was wrong. It is probable that Sarah couldn't read and so would not have noticed the incorrect information when she signed with her mark]
Registration No : 01870
Date : 2 April 1863
Place Married : St Bartholomew's, Windellama
Religion : Church of England
GROOM
Name : Joseph BRAY
Conjugal Status : Widower
Birthplace : Not listed
Occupation : Miner
Age : Not Listed
Usual Residence : Oallen, County Argyle
Father : Parents not listed
Mother :
BRIDE
Name : Sarah GEGG
Conjugal Status : Widow
Birthplace : Not listed
Occupation : Not listed
Age : Not listed
Usual Residence : Oallen, County Argyle
Father : Parents not listed
Mother :
Witnesses : William CROKER, Elizabeth CARTWRIGHT
Minister : Edmund B Proctor
Comments : Bride signed with her mark
Registration No : 02493
Date : 7 Apr 1903
Place Married : 471 Pitt St Sydney NSW
Religion : New Unitarian
GROOM
Name : Arthur John BOLAND
Conjugal Status : Bachelor
Birthplace : Braidwood, NSW
Occupation : Grocer's Assistant
Age : 22
Usual Residence : Burwood Rd, Burwood, Sydney
Father : George Boland
Mother : Janet BRAY [ Incorrect : George's mother was Janet Ellen GEGG (Snr) ]
BRIDE
Name : Angela Ruth MURRAY
Conjugal Status : Spinster
Birthplace : Pymble, NSW
Occupation : Home Duties
Age : 21
Usual Residence : Chatswood, Sydney
Father : John MURRAY (Deceased)
Mother :Margaret Jane RYAN
Occupation - Father : Orchardist
Witnesses : Edith CAROLUSand Elizabeth THIRNE
Minister : J. H. L. ZILLMAN
Page Title : "AUS Norfolk Island Subscribers' Ancestors and Their Families - anig28 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File"
Deaths :
May 30th Alexr MCKINTOSH aged 13 months
July 10th David MCKINTOSH aged 3 years
List of Passengers:
156 MCKINTOSH, Peter; aged 32 years; religion Episcopal Protestant; Can Read and Write; Native Place Blairgowrie; Trade Grieve
157 MCKINTOSH, Mrs; aged 31 years; religion Episcopal Protestant; Can Read and Write; Native Place Blairgowrie
158 MCKINTOSH, Jane; aged 8 years; religion Episcopal Protestant; Can Read; Native Place Blairgowrie
159 MCKINTOSH, John; aged 6 years; religion Episcopal Protestant; Can Read and Write; Native Place Blairgowrie
160 MCKINTOSH, James; aged 5 years; religion Protestant; Can Read; Native Place Blairgowie
161 MCKINTOSH, David; aged 3 years; religion Protestant; Can neither Read nor Write; Native Place Blairgowie
161 MCKINTOSH, Alexr; aged 1 years; religion Protestant; Can neither Read nor Write; Native Place Blairgowie
WILLIAMS, Rachael. Widow of James WILLIAMS of Royal Veteran Company; mother of Michael WILLIAMS
1822, Jun 29 : Application by Stephen Partridge to have Michael Williams sent to Port Macquarie (Reel 6068; 4/1815 p.86)
1822, Jul 11 : Re her passage to Port Macquarie (Reel 6009; 4/3506 p.51)
PARTRIDGE. Corporal, 48th Regiment
1818, Jun 3 Commended for trustworthiness in connection with Oxley's expedition to the Macquarie River (Reel 6068; 4/1814 p.50)
1818 Aug 15 Paid from the Police Fund for services in the Interior (Reel 6038; SZ759 p.493)
PARTRIDGE, Benjamin
1821, Sep 8 Blacksmith. On list of all persons victualled from H.M. Magazines (Reel 6016; 4/5781 p.117)
PARTRIDGE, Benjamin. Per "Isabella", 1818
1820, Nov 6 Re permission to marry at Sydney (Reel 6007; 4/3502 p.408)
PARTRIDGE, Ellen. Daughter of Mary Partridge, per "Grenada", 1825
1825, May 14 Re application to join her mother (Reel 6014; 4/3514 p.299)
1825, Oct 7 Prisoner in Van Diemen's Land. Petition by William Ogilvie to have Ellen Partridge returned to Sydney and assigned to him (Reel 6064; 4/1788 p.11)
1825, Dec 14 Re permission to be transmitted to Sydney (Reel 6016; 4/3516 p.163)
1825, Dec 16 Re passage to Sydney (Reel 6019; 4/3522 p.191)
PARTRIDGE, Mary. Per "Brothers", 1824
1824, May 7 Died of consumption on voyage (Reel 6059; 4/1774 p.42)
PARTRIDGE, Mary. Per "Grenada", 1825
1825, Jan 25 Prisoner to be received from "Grenada" and delivered to the Colonial Secretary's Office; name crossed out (Reel 6014; 4/3513 p.317)
1825, Jul 9 Servant to William Ogilvie at Newcastle. For permission to join her remaining daughter at the Derwent (Reel 6064; 4/1787 p.18)
1825, Jul 18 Re her application to be sent to Van Diemen's Land (Reel 6015; 4/3515 p.33)
1825, Oct 7 Servant of William Ogilvie. Petition of William Ogilvie to have Mary's daughter Ellen returned from Derwent and assigned to him (Reel 6064; 4/1788 p.11)
PARTRIDGE, Richard
1796, Sep 15; 1804 Aug 11 On list of all grants and leases of land registered in the Colonial Secretary's Office (Fiche 3267, 9/2731 pp.64, 72; Fiche 3268, 9/2731 p.150)
PARTRIDGE, Richard. Born in the Colony; of Parramatta
1818, Sep 10 On list of persons to receive grants of land in 1818 (Fiche 3266; 9/2652 p.46)
1820, Sep 18 On list of persons for whom grants of land have been handed over to the Surveyor General for delivery (Fiche 3266; 9/2652 p.59)
PARTRIDGE, Richard. Free settler; former soldier of 102nd Regiment
1820, Jul 1 Memorial (Fiche 3028; 4/1825A No.599 pp.327-30)
PARTRIDGE, Richard. Constable at Sydney
1821, Sep 8 Constable. On list of all persons victualled from H.M. Magazines; listed as Patridge (Reel 6016; 4/5781 p.62)
1822, Signatory to petition from the ordinary constables of Sydney complaining of the diminution of their rations (Reel 6055; 4/1760 p.43c)
1822, Dec 27 - 1825, Jan 1 On pay lists of constables employed at Sydney (Reel 6029, 4/7016A pp.14-216, 4/7016B pp.6-208 & 4/7016C pp.23-384; Reel 6030, 4/7016D p.20; Reel 6061, 4/1779 pp.154c, 163b & 4/1780 pp.190c, 207b, 222c)
1823, Mar On list of constables in Sydney from Sep 1820 to Mar 1823 (Reel 6056; 4/1764 p.63)
1824, On list of constables doing duty in Sydney and its environs requiring slop clothing (Reel 6017; 4/5782 p.95)
1824, May 22, Jun 4,11 On lists of constables doing duty for the town of Sydney and its vicinity who are entitled to a weekly ration (Reel 6061; 4/1779 pp.97c, 119c, 140c)
1824, Dec 31 On list of district and other constables doing duty in Sydney and its vicinity; dismissed for drunkenness and neglect of duty (Reel 6063; 4/1784 p.314c)
PARTRIDGE, Richard. Per "Scarborough", 1788
1815, Nov 4 Paid from the Police Fund for carriage of bricks for new Government buildings at Parramatta (Reel 6038; SZ759 p.153)
1816, Feb 10 Paid from the Police Fund for carriage of bricks for Government work at Parramatta, & of provisions for Mr Cox's Working Party on the new Western Road (Reel 6038; SZ759 p.178)
1816, Jun 15 On return of horned cattle issued from the Government Herds between 8 May 1814 & 9 Jan 1819; remuneration for horse drowned at Emu Ford (Reel 6048; 4/1742 p.57)
1816, Aug 10 Paid from the Police Fund for conveying provisions to Cox's River (Reel 6038; SZ759 p.238)
1818, Jun 6 Paid from the Police Fund for cartage for Government (Reel 6038; SZ759 p.475)
1819, Feb 20 Paid from the Police Fund for bricks for Government use (Reel 6038; SZ1044 p.10)
1819, Jun 10 Paid from the Police Fund for bricks supplied for Government use at Parramatta (Reel 6038; SZ1044 p.56)
1819, Aug 24 Paid from the Police Fund for carting bricks (Reel 6038; SZ1044 p.87)
1825, Oct Of Parramatta. On list of persons liable to serve as jurors at Parramatta or Liverpool; listed as Patridge (Reel 6062; 4/1782 p.84a)
PARTRIDGE, Sarah
1822, May 8 Assigned to Mrs Eyre from the Female Orphan Institution (Reel 6040; 4/403 p.86)
PARTRIDGE, Stephen. Came free per "General Hewitt", 1814; Overseer of the Lumber Yard; Superintendent at Port Macquarie
1818, Nov 28 Salary paid from the Police Fund (Reel 6038; SZ759 p.529)
1819, Feb 20-Aug 24 Salary as Overseer of Lumber Yard paid from the Police Fund (Reel 6038; SZ1044 pp.12, 58, 89)
1819, Feb 20, Jun 10 Paid from the Police Fund for work performed at the General Hospital (Reel 6038; SZ1044 pp.10, 54)
1822, Jun 6 Re passage of nephew to Port Macquarie (Reel 6009; 4/3505 p.390)
1822, Jun 29 Superintendent at Port Macquarie. Applying to have his brother-in-law, Michael Williams, sent to join him (Reel 6068; 4/1815 pp.81-6)
1822, Sep 6 Superintendent at Port Macquarie. Pursued escaped prisoners and commended by Commandant (Reel 6068; 4/1815 p.110)
1823, Nov 11 Referred to in letter re orders issued by Mr Parker (Reel 6017; 4/5783 p.523)
1824, Salary as Superintendent of Port Macquarie listed in the Colonial Revenue Account (Reel 6059; 4/1774 p.33c)
1824, Jul 14 Application for increase in salary (Reel 6068; 4/1815 pp.419-20)
1824, Dec 31 Superintendent of Convicts. Listed on Colonial Fund statement (Reel 6039; 4/424 p.437)
1825, Principal Superintendent, Port Macquarie. On return of agricultural produce and stock, Port Macquarie (Fiche 3300; X54)
1825, Jan 7 Of Port Macquarie. Circular to requesting information for the purpose of preparing returns for Earl Bathurst for the year 1822 (Reel 6014; 4/3513 pp.125-6, 227)
1825, Jan 26 Re his spirit ration and stores (Reel 6069; 4/1816 pp.49, 61)
1825, Apr 7 Of Port Macquarie. Foreman at the inquest of William Elliott (Reel 6069; 4/1816 pp.143, 149)
1825, Apr 18 Superintendent of Convicts, Port Macquarie. Circular to re information required for returns of the Colony, 1823 (Reel 6014; 4/3514 pp.94-5)
1825, Jul 8 Re apprehension of bushrangers (Reel 6019; 4/3864 p.252)
1825, Oct 11 Superintendent of Convicts, Port Macquarie. Circular to re information for return required by Lord Bathurst for the year 1824 (Reel 6015; 4/3515 pp.414-5)
PARTRIDGE, Thomas. Of Hawkesbury
1816, Jan 16 On list of persons to receive grants of land in 1816 (Fiche 3266; 9/2652 p.27)
PARTRIDGE, Thomas. Per "Glatton", 1803
1813, Jul 24 Received ticket of leave. To be struck off victualling list (Reel 6002; 4/3491 p.520)
PARTRIDGE, William
1820, Oct 19 Resigned position of constable on account of ill-health (Reel 6050; 4/1747 pp.207-8)
Withheld Living Person
Surname : MCINTOSH,
Christian : James
Occupation : Farmer
Address : Wallabadah Ck
Post Town : Wallabadah
Surname : MCINTOSH,
Christian : John
Occupation : Farmer
Address : Wallabadah Ck
Post Town : Wallabadah
Surname : MCINTOSH,
Christian : Peter
Occupation : Farmer
Address : Wallabadah Ck
Post Town : Wallabadah
Text from Source :
Certified Copy of an entry of Marriage given at the GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE
Application No : COL237249
Certificate No : MXD282722
Registration No : 494
Date Married : 11 Nov 1845
Place Married : Marriage solemnized at The Parish Church in the Parish of Saint Luke, Chelsea in the county of Middlesex
According to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church, (of England ?) after Banns
GROOM
Name : William GEGG
Age : of full age
Condition : Bachelor
Rank or Profession : Baker
Residence at Time of Marriage : 9 D'oyley Street:
Father's Name and Surname : James GEGG
Rank or Profession of Father : Shoemaker
Signed : William GEGG
BRIDE
Name : Sarah KING
Age : of full age
Condition : Spinster
Rank or Profession : Blank
Residence at Time of Marriage : 29 D'oyley Street:
Father's Name and Surname : Abraham KING
Rank or Profession of Father : Tailor
Signed : The Mark x of Sarah KING
Witnesses : James GEGG and Illegible (Possibly Mark COLLIER)
Minister : W. Lambert CUSACK ?
Certified to be a true copy of an entry in the certified copy of a register of Marriages in the Registration District of St Luke Chelsea
Given at the GEHERAL REGISTER OFFICE under the Seal of the said Office, the 20th day of June 2007
GRADY, John. Per "Mangles", 1822
1822 Nov On list of convicts landed from the "Mangles" and forwarded to Upper Minto for distribution (Reel 6009; 4/3506 p.431)
1823 Sep 4 On list of prisoners assigned (Fiche 3290; 4/4570D p.46)
GRADY, Martin. Per "Mangles", 1822
1822 Nov On list of convicts landed from the "Mangles" and forwarded to Upper Minto for distribution (Reel 6009; 4/3506 p.431)
1824 Mar 10 On list of prisoners assigned (Fiche 3290; 4/4570D p.47)
1824 Mar 13 On return of convicts discharged from the Establishment, Emu Plains, to Mr Badgery; listed as Gready (Reel 6028; 2/8283 p.187)
"To Sell by Public Auction on Tuesday, the 15th June, 1858"
Page 48 : Stephen PARTRIDGE appointed Superintendent of Convicts on salary of £50 sterling per annum
Page 60 : Building details including barracks for Stephen PARTRIDGE
Page 68 : Log of Governor Lachlan Macquarie's tour of Port Macquarie mentions Stephen PARTRIDGE
Page 80 : Stephen PARTRIDGE chasing a gang of convicts
Page 82 : Stephen PARTRIDGE's salary published in the Sydney Gazette
Page 126 : James, Jane, Joseph and Thomas PARTRIDGE Schooling 1828
Page 133 : Stephen and Sarah PARTRIDGE both refused permission to sell goods
Page 139 : Stephen PARTRIDGE on jury taking evidence into the death of James EAGAN
Page 172 : Return of servants mentions Stephen PARTRIDGE; SALE conducted by Stephen PARTRIDGE on behalf of Commandant GILLMAN
Page 174 : Findings of the Commission of Enquiry about Stephen PARTRIDGE
Page 185 : Stephen PARTRIDGE issued with Licence to sell spirituous liquors
Page 194 : Map - Buildings and Allotments 1831 - 1833 showing Stephen PARTRIDGE's
Page 200 : Reference to "PARTRIDGE's New Inn is described in 'Beginning of the End'
Page 206 : Joseph PARTRIDGE Baptism 2 May 1824; son of Stephen and Sarah PARTRIDGE
Page 224 : Stephen PARTRIDGE's "New Inn" recomended to Benjamin SULLIVAN JP
Page 6 : FOUNDING THE SETTLEMENT; Full list of the original party under Captain Francis ALLMAN
Page 11 : STEPHEN PARTRIDGE; Superintendent of Convicts and Public Works; Short Biography
Page 31 : NAMES OF THE PUPILS OF THE EARLY SCHOOL; for the Quarter ending 31st December, 1828; Teacher Benjamin Francis REED
Page 54 : INNS AND HOTELS; First Liquor Licence to Stephen PARTRIDGE
From: "Ian Symonds" <[email protected]>
Subject: New address,
Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 21:11:19 +1000
Frances and listers, Just to advise that my new address for any free Biographical Register information in the Port Macquarie area is now [email protected] . The Register contains over 3000 A4 pages, based chiefly on the indexing of the Port Macquarie News 1882-1932. I am also the Rep for Australian Cemeteries(Port Macquarie) and am undertaking the photographing of headstones in this area. A part sample of the Register is included, the family including our first Superintendent of Convicst in Port Macquarie in 1821. Ian, Port macquarie
Notes from visit by John and Ellen OWEN to Leslie COLLINS on 9 April 1993 at his residence at 82 Griffiths St, Oak Flats
- He was in a very poor state of health. He said he was looking after himself but wasn't game to take a bath for fear of collapsing, not being able to get out and then maybe drowning;
- Eileen had been operated on yesterday (8 April 1993) for stomach cancer. She will be 81 on 12 June 1993 if she survives (NB she died about a week later);
- Les had his stroke on 15 Jan 1991 going into the doctor's surgery;
- They've been married 26 years;
- Henry d'Arcy COLLINS (his father) came from Delegate
As he was so sick we didn't stay long.
The ground for the school was purchased from Mrs Elizabeth GEGG (J. A.'s wife) @ £5 per acre. She was living at Pineleigh Common St Goulburn (1925)
In Loving Memory of
RICHARD TICKNER
Died 6 Jan. 1925
Aged 82 Years
Also His Wife
ANNIE EMILY
Died 16th Feb. 1927
Aged 82 Years
To the Memory of
PETER CAMPBELL
MCINTOSH
Aged 75 Years
Who Died 1 Seot 1874
BLESSED ARE THE POOR IN SPIRIT
FOR THEIRS IS THE KINGDOM
OF HEAVEN
1. Correspondence by mail and email about research requirements
2. Booklet : Stephen Partridge; 1793 - 1878; Soldier - Settler. Published by the Society as part of a series on Historical Port Macquarie identities in March 2001
3. Press Release to local paper as an historical feature "Partridge father of first white baby born in Port"
Number : 417 V90
Date of Marriage : 17 Jun 1839
Place : St Mary's Church, Sydney
Religion : Roman Catholic
GROOM
Name : Joseph FARRY
Parish : Sydney
BRIDE
Name : Joanna DARCY
Parish : Sydney
Mininster : Francis MURPHY
Witnesses : Michael (Signed with 'X' Mark) COX, Catherine (Signed with 'X' Mark) CORCORAN, Both of Sydney
Parish : St Mary's Church, Sydney
County : Cumberland
Comments : Bride and Groom both signed with their mark
Number : 700 V7
Date of Birth : 17 May 1817
Abode : Sydney
Name : Thomas
Father : Stephen PARTRIDGE
Mother : Sarah
Date of Baptism : 5 Oct 1817
Religion : Church of England
Parish : St Philips Church, Sydney
County : Cumberland
Number : 144 V6
Date of Birth : 24 May 1817
Abode : Sydney
Name : Stephen
Father : Stephen PARTRIDGE
Mother : Sarah
Date of Baptism : 2 Jun 1817
Religion : Church of England
Parish : St Philips Church, Sydney
County : Cumberland
Comments : Memorandum of Private Baptisms of Lawful Children
Stanley COLLIS
Everlasting Memory of
My Beloved Husband
Stanley Edward
COLLIS
Died 29th July 1954
Aged 66 Years
Sadly Missed
Alice COLLIS
RIP
Our Dear Mother
Alice Mary
COLLIS
Died 10th June 1968
Aged 75 Years
Text from Source :
Marriage Transcription from NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages
Registration No : 1466
Date Married : 28 Sep 1876
Place Married : Denison St, Kingston
Religion : Presbyterian
GROOM
Name : Donals ANDERSON
Conjugal Status : Bachelor
Birthplace : Not Listed
Occupation : Stone Mason
Age : Not Listed
Usual Residence : Denison St, Kingston
Father : Parents not Listed
Mother :
Occupation - Father :
BRIDE
Name : Elspeth RICHARDSON
Conjugal Status : Spinster
Birthplace : Not Listed
Occupation : Domestic Servant
Age : Not Listed
Usual Residence : Sydney
Father : Parents not Listed
Mother :
Occupation - Father :
Witnesses : Donald ANDERSON **, Mary Ann RICHARDSON
Minister : John AULD
Comments : ** Uncle (?) of bridegroom (Difficult to read)
Joy MURRIN - Transcription Agent
Certificate of Freedom
33/1277
9 November 1833
Prisoner's No : --
Name : Martha Harrington
Ship : Brothers
Master : Motley
Year : 1827
Native Place : Londonderry
Trade or Calling : Servant
Offence : Shop lifting
Place of Trial : Londonderry
Date of Trial : 26 March 1826 per Mster Roll
Sentence : 7 Years
Date of Birth : 1806
Height : 5 feet
Complexion : Fair
Hair : Brown
Eyes : Hazel
General Remarks : Raised mole corner of right eye; hairy mole on right cheek; wife of Samuel Hill
GEGG, Eric Mervyn -- August 19th, 1972 (suddenly) at Goulburn. Loved son of mrs Emily Gegg (Canberra), fond brother of Ivy (Mrs Bowcock, Gosford), Allan (Canberra) and norman (Windellama), Aged 47 Years. At Rest. A service will be held at the General Cemetery Goulburn, next Wednesday afternoon commencing at 2pm.
R. J. SIDNEY CRAIG
A.F.D.A. Est 1837
298 Sloane Street, Goulburn,
'Phone 21-2122 (3 lines)
Registration No : 06632
Date of Death : 22 May 1899
Place of Death : 154 Australia St, Camperdown
Name : Robert Anderson
Occupation : Stonemason
Sex : Male
Age : 67
Cause of Death : Acute Bronchitis, Heart Failure
Duration : 1 week
Medical Attendant : Gordon Craig : 22 May
Father : Alexander Anderson
Father's Occupation : Stonemason
Mother - Maiden Name : Mary Campbell
Informant : David Anderson, Son, 152 Australia St, Camperdown
When Buried : 24 Apr 1899 (Presumed Transcription Error for 24 May 1899)
Where : Presbyterian Cemetery, Rookwood
Undertaker : Ernest Andrews
Minister : T W Dunn
Religion : Presbyterian
Witnesses : David Anderson, Alexander Alexander
Where Born : Glasgow, Scotland
Time in Colony/State : 45yrs in NSW
Place Married : Paisley, Scotland; Sydney, Australia
Age at Marriage : 20; 45
Spouse : Agnes Wright : Agnes Alexander formerly Abel
Children of Marriage :
1st Marriage - Agnes 38, Mary 35, David 33, Violet 31, Living, 3 males deceased
2nd Marriage - Lily 21, Jane 19, Emily 17, Living
Other Comments :
Text from this Source :
Registration No : 02361
Date of Death : 4 Aug 1871
Place of Death : Kingston
Name Agenes Anderson
Occupation : -
Sex : Female
Age : 40
Cause of Death : Inflamation of the Lungs
Duration : 6 Weeks
Medical Attendant : Dr Sedgwick, 3 Aug
Father : David Wright
Father's Occupation : Weaver
Mother - Maiden Name : Agnes Formally Cuhonn (Should be COLQUHOUN)
Informant : Robert Anderson, Husband, Denison Rd, Kingston
When Buried : 5 Aug 1871
Where : Haslems Creek Cemetery
Undertaker : Charles Kinsela & Son
Minister : Reverend Mr Humphreys
Religion : Presbyterian
Witnesses : Henry Kinsella, Thomas Kemp
Where Born : Scotland
Time in Colony/State : 17 yrs in NSW
Place married : Scotland
Age at Marriage : 21
Spouse : Robert Anderson
Children of Marriage : Alexander 18, Donald 16, Agnes 14, Robert 12, David Deceased, David 9, Mary 7, John Deceased, Violet 3
(Based on the Actual Year of Birth it should be : Alexander 18, Donald 16, Robert 14, Agnes 12, David Deceased, Mary 9, David 6/7, John Deceased, Violet 3/4)
Other Comments :
1851 Scotland Census (from ancestry.com)
Civil Parish of Paisley Middle Church : Return 573 - ED : 7 Line 19 :
Name : Robert Anderson
Age : 19
Estimated Birth Year : abt 1832
Relationship : Son
Father's Name : Alexander
Mother's Name : Mary
Gender : Male
Where Born : Glasgow, Lanark
Parish No : 573
Civil Parish : Paisley Middle Church
County : Renfrewshire
Address : 5 New Sneddon
Occupation (app) Mason
ED : 7
Page (click to see others on page)
Household Schedule number : 62
Line : 19
Roll : CSSCT1851_124
Household Members :
Alexander Anderson 54, Alexander Anderson 16, Daniel Anderson 13, Mary Anderson 57, Robert Anderson 19
A Return of the Disposal of Immigrants for the Ship "Lady Kennaway" from Leith which arrived at Sydney, New South Wales 12th August 1838 under the Superintendence of Dr Waugh.
No : 28
Name : Peter McIntosh
Native Place : Derbyshire (?)
Trades : Farm Overseer
Age of :
- Husband : 34
- Wife : 32
Children :
- Boys : 2
- Girls : 1
Indecipherable : Both (do)
By Whom Engaged : :
- Name : Mr Small
- Address : Sydney
Wages : £1.0.0
Per Day, Week or Year : Week
With or Without Rations : Without
Disposal of Immigrants for "Florist" - Single Men
No : 17
Name : Henry Tickner
Native Place : Guilford
Calling : Shepherd
Age : 18
Religion : Protestant
By Whom Engaged : :
- Name : Mr Manning
- Address : Sydney
Wages : £24.0.0
Per Day, Week or Year : Year
With or Without Rations : With
Watkins, Rachel, Per "Neptune", 1799
1810, Jan 9 : Granted Certificate of Freedom (Reel 6038, SZ758 p.56)
SR4 / 4291 Certificate of Freedom
28/66
25 January 1828
Prisoner's No :
Name : Samuel Hill
Ship : Asia (2)
Master : Reed
Year : 1822
Native Place :
Trade or Calling :
Offence :
Place of Trial : Middlesex GD
Date of Trial : 10 January 1821
Sentence : Seven Years
Year of Birth :
Height :
Complexion :
Hair :
Eyes :
General Remarks :
Text from this Source :
Transcription from NSW Register of Deaths
Number : 670 / 1881 , District of Sydney
Date of death : 17 Apr 1881
Place of death : 66 Abercrombie St
Name : Elspwth ANDERSON
Occupation :
Sex : Female
Age : 24
Cause of death : Phthisis Pul.
Duration of last illness :
Medical Attendant : Dr ALS
Father : John RICHARDSON
Father's Occupation : Laborer
Mother - Maiden Name : Mary LIVINGSTONE
Informant : John RICHARDSON, Father, holt Place, Elizabeth Street, South; Registered 19 Apr 1881, Sydney
When Buried :
Where : Not Listed
Undertaker : J & G Shying & Co
Minister : Not Listed
Religion :
Witnesses : Not listed
Where born : Cumberland, England
Time in Colony : 16 Years
Place Married : Sydney
Age at Marriage : 19
Spouse : Donald ANDERSON
Children of marriage : Mary 4, living, 2 Males Deceased
Certificate of Baptism (Copy)
Name : Gladys Elizabeth Therese Collins
Born : Dec 9th, 1918
Baptised : Sept 17th, 1940
Father's Name : Henry Darcy (stet) Collins
Mother's Name : Floris (stet) Amelia Gegg
Baptised at : St Patrick's, Church Hill
By : A T Herring SM
Signed : A T Herring Sm
"CUNNING; Thomas; farmer; Tacking Point"
"PARTRIDGE; John; labourer; Brickfields"
"PARTRIDGE; Miss C; hat maker; Murray St"
"PARTRIDGE; Richard; farmer; Brickfields"
"PARTRIDGE; Stephen; ---; Murray St"
Compiler of this family history is : John Owen