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The 'Thalia' arrived in Sydney from England via the Cape of Good Hope. Captain Shout. Passengers J.B. Bridekirk and Mrs. Bridger and family
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Recommended as a free setler
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Permitted to proceed to Newcastle per 'Fame'
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Aged 38. Innkeeper
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Mary Ann, Agnes, Elizabeth and James Holmes residing with Earl in 1828
Source:
Singleton Pioneer Register p. 31
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Born 1790. Spouse Ann Holmes nee Mounsey. Died in 1876 and buried at Patterdale, Cumbria England. See Pioneer Register for details of descendants
Surname:
Earl (Holmes nee Mountsey)
Place:
Glenridding, Murrurundi
Source:
Singleton Pioneer Register p. 31
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Born 1789, daughter of John Mounsey and Mary Hornison. Spouse 1. Thomas Holmes. Spouse 2. John Earl. Died in Murrurundi 1875. See Pioneer Register for details of descendants
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Came free. Aged 12 in 1828. Residing with John Earl
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Came free. Aged 14 in 1828. Residing with John Earl
Source:
Hobart Town Gazette
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Ship. News.- Arrived on Sunday last; the ship Thalia, Captain Munro, from England, which she left in October, with merchandize and passengers; namely, Mr. Pike and family, Mr. Robert Davidson, Dr. Ramsey, Mr. Parker, Mr.Geiss and family, Mr. Lawes and family, Mr. Latreitte, Mr. Earl and family, Mr.Boucher, Mrs. Anderson, Mr. Foord, Mr.David Nichols, Mr. Robert Nichols; together with several steerage passengers, 48in number, among whom are, Mrs. Garrett and family, Mr. Hanson and family, Mr. James and family, Miss Josephson, Mr.Oliver, and Mr. Barry.
Source:
General Muster 1825
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Came free per 'Thalia'. Under colonial sentence of 14 years. Employed as Overseer of the Prisoners Garden at Port Macquarier
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Thalia 1823 (came free)
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Prisoner in Sydney Gaol. Witness to violent nature of Mr Redman, gaoler
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Thalia 1823 (came free)
Date:
1824 19 Jan - 19 Feb
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To be transported for 14 years. In reports of prisoners tried at Court of Criminal Jurisdiction
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Thalia 1823 (came free)
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On lists of prisoners transported to Port Macquarie