First Name:
Amelia and Robert Adamson
Place:
Tremayne House, Randwick
Source:
Australian Town and Country Journal
Details:
Death on 26 September, at her residence Tremayne House, Randwick, Amelia, the beloved wife of Robert A. Rodd late of Menimbah, Singleton. Aged 52
First Name:
Barnstaple Robertson
Place:
St. Andrew's, Broke
Source:
Australian Marriages - FamilySearch Historical Records
Details:
Marriage of Barnstaple Robertson Rodd of Sydney (son of Brent Clements Rodd and Sarah Janet Robertson) and Emily Ann Blaxland (dau of Arthur Blaxland and Elizabeth Forster)
First Name:
Brenden Clements (Brent Clement)
Details:
Passenger on the Castle Forbes from Hobart
First Name:
Brent Clement
Details:
Title deeds issued for 29 perches of land
First Name:
Brent Clement
Place:
Plashett, Jerry's Plains
Details:
Marriage of B.C. Rodd of Sydney and Sarah Janet, third daughter of James Robertson, Esq. of Plashett, Jerry's Plains on 8th May. Minister Rev. Hetherington
First Name:
Brent Clement
Details:
Purchase of town allotment 10th February 1837
First Name:
Brent Clement
Details:
Sale of Leases of Crown Lands. Applicant B.C. Rodd. Lessee John Blaxland
First Name:
Brent Clement
Details:
Advertising to sell 100 acre farm at the Wollombi occupied by Martin Cody
First Name:
Brent Clement
Details:
Purchased town allotment. 1 rood 29 perches
First Name:
Brent Clements
Details:
Granted Title Deeds to 2 roods land
First Name:
Brent Clements
Source:
SR NSW Archive Reel: 1583; Series: 12992; Description: Registers of Memorials for Land 1825-1842
Details:
Memorial for land - Brent Clements Rodd to William Croasdill. Allotment no. 202 formerly sold as lot 14
Source:
Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
Details:
Birth of Emily Mary, daughter of Robert Adamson and Amelia Rodd
First Name:
John Tremayne
Source:
Colonial Secretary Returns of the Colony
Details:
Appointed Superintendent of convicts
First Name:
John Tremayne
Details:
1500 acres of land granted to Rodd by Gov. Brisbane 10/8/ 1825 readvertised in the name of John Terry Hughes
First Name:
John Tremayne
Place:
at Broke on the Wollombi called Harrowby
Details:
1500 acres granted by Gov. Brisbane 10 August 1825 to John Tremayne Rodd. Deeds now re-advertised in favour of John Terry Hughes
First Name:
John Tremayne
Place:
Co. Northumberland. Broke on the Wollombi (called Harrowby)
Details:
Land Grant 1500 acres Authorised by Sir Thomas Brisbane on 19th August 1825
First Name:
John Tremayne
Details:
Died at Wollombi on 13th August aged 72
First Name:
John Tremayne
Source:
Singleton Pioneer Register p. 75
Details:
Born 1777 Evesham, England, son of John Rodd and Susan Clements. Occupation Tutor, hydrographer. Spouse Bridget Burnell (Lucy). Issue Lucy Jane b. 1805, John Savery b. 1809, Brent Clements b. 1809, Robert Adamson b. 1808. See Pioneer Register for more details
First Name:
John Tremayne
Source:
HRA, Series 1, XV p. 128
Details:
Superintendent of Public Works. Investigation into an accusation that he had used government bullock drays to convey furniture to Wollombi
First Name:
John Tremayne
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4013]; Microfiche: 669
Details:
Alexander Lambert per ship Asia 1828 assigned to John Tremayne Rodd on arrival