Her youngest son James Henry (born 1827) drowned at Tala, VIC, in 1855; her eldest son, Robert, was living in Castlemaine at the time. ... for the manufacture of uniforms, the number being 1,800.
MUSICAL REVIEW", The repository of arts, literature, fashions, manufactures, &c. (1 October 1817), 229. ... MUSICAL REVIEW", The repository of arts, literature, fashions, manufactures, &c. (1 December 1817), 360-61.
Charles was not listed as living with his parents in either the English census of 1841 or that of 1851, and no other census listing for him has been discovered. ... Richard Millsom Butcher has been doing nothing here; and is, I believe, living in a tent,
120 tons, in which vessel, accompanied by the cutter Lively, of forty-six tons only, he explored the Southern Regions, generally, for the space of three years; whose unexampled intrepidity on ... Without my friend - my guide? The blood that was our
1829-35), Sydney Living Museums. DIGITISED). For documentation see in Scotland and England (1831-52) and Tasmania (from 1852). ... Her manuscript friendship book from her London and Edinburgh years, which was acquired in 2019 by the Caroline Simpson
UNDER the Shipping Intelligence will be perceived the annunciation of the arrival from England, on Wednesday last, of the merchant ship Royal George, Captain POWDITCH, on board of which vessel has ... H. Macquarie. NOTE: This instrument is generally
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133]. Dr. Worgan married three times. By his first wife he had nine children, of whom three sons and two daughters are now living. ... By his second wife he had two sons, of whom one is living.
If the celebrated Saturday be in the land of the living, the reception with which he was honored last year on making his appearance, will, in all probability, bring both himself