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NSW BDM - Birth Cert
5897/1882 MARYOTT ROSE S GEORGE ELIZABETH GLEBE

NSW BDM - Death Cert
18412/1953 BENJAMIN ROSE STELLA GEORGE ELIZABETH PETERSHAM

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John FOLEY
FOLEY, John Patrick. "Jack" May 12, 2014 Much loved husband of Joyce (dec). Wonderful friend, great neighbour. Aged 95 Years He fought a good fight. Jack's friends are warmly invited to attend his funeral service... Full Obituary

Published in The Sydney Morning Herald 2014-05-15

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Appears to be one of triplets.

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Appears to be one of triplets.

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Appears to be one of triplets.

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NSW BDM Death: 7134/1889 ARMSTRONG MARY TIMOTHY MARY BATHURST

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NSW BDM Birth: V179924 4A/1799 - WHEELER, JOHN - BENJAMIN - SARAH

NSW BDM Death:
V18551396 43A/1855 - WHEELER, JONATHAN - AGE 64 - 1791
V18309160 2C/1830 - WHEELER, JOHN - AGE 32 - 1798
V1830240 14/1830 - WHEELER, JOHN - AGE 32 - 1798
V18382620 22/1838 - WHEELER, JOHN - AGE 42 - 1796
V184575 30B/1845 - WHEELER, JOHN - AGE 40 - 1805
V1846137 31B/1846 - WHEELER, JOHN - AGE 43 - 1803
V1847649 32B/1847 - WHEELER, JOHN - AGE 52 - 1795
V1840418 114/1840 - WHEELER, JOHN - AGE 36 - 1804
V186311364 122C/1863 - WHEELER, JOHN
12642/1888 - WHEELER, JOHN - AGE 52 YEARS - DIED HEXHAM - LAMBTON 1836
2840/1866 - WHEELER, JOHN - AGE 50 YEARS - DIED BALRANALD - BALRANALD 1816
2938/1869 - WHEELER, JOHN - AGE 53 YEARS - DIED BATHURST - BATHURST 1816
6193/1877 - WHEELER, JONAS - JOHN - ANNE - LIVERPOOL
5678/1886 - WHEELER, JOSEPH B - JOSEPH B - DIED WATERLOO - WATERLOO
2489/1881 - WHEELER, JOHN - JOSEPH W H - SARAH - BALMAIN

[NOTE: I (Megan) believe John's Death Date to be 1830 - calculated based on Birth Date of 1799 - age 31]
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Publican's Licences in NSW - 1839 (Popinjay Publications Series #3)
First published 6/6/1987 and then 27/2/1989
Call number Q647.95944/1

Licence
309 Benjamin Singleton Burley Mow, Patrick's Plains
318 John Wheeler The General Darling, (Upper) Richmond
357 James Anlezark Limerick (Castle), Liverpool
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Henry Hoy (1832-1890) never married. He had a land grant of 60 acres near Condell Park.

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Charlotte Hoy (1835-1923) m. William Toft Pullen (1834-1917) and they had 11 children. William was the grandson of Mary Pullen who arrived as a convict in 1807. His sister Sarah married Charlotte's brother, Timothy.

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Charlotte Pullen

Birth: unknown
Death: 1923

Note: 83y, w/William Toft; mother

Burial:
Grafton Cemetery
Grafton
New South Wales, Australia

Created by: T.V.F.T.H.
Record added: Feb 23, 2010
Find A Grave Memorial# 48642770

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Information from MOTE Genealogical Records
http://www.ozigen.com/tree/p377.htm#i35959

(Convict) Voyage Mary Edwards was a convict aboard The Ship Mary Ann which sailed from England, on Wednesday, 16 February 1791 and arrived in Port Jackson on 9 July 1791, the first ship in the Third Fleet to arrive in Sydney. The ships Master was Mark Munroe. 2,3

# [S304] Sherylle Allen, "Bethia Edwards," e-mail to Robert Mote, 13 April 2002.
# [S139] Perry McIntyre & Adele Cathro, Thomas Dunn's Descendants, page: 36.
# [S529] Letter, unknown author to various, 1984, Issue No. 2.

http://palmdps.act.edu.au/australia_online/history.htm

Per Paul Kenny email:
Mary Edwards, wife (ux ) of William Edwards, was born around 1766. I have searched high and low in Herefordshire for birth/baptismal/marriage records - without result.

In August 1789, both of them were arrested in Leominster where they then lived, and charged (Hereford 9.3.1790) with stealing shoes etc from a shop. William was acquitted, Mary sentenced to 7 years' transportation. (It was that time in NSW history when the appeal had gone out for More Women, to redress the imbalance.) Mary was confined in Hereford Gaol until her departure aboard "Mary Ann" in February 1791.

She lived with James Freeman, eventually married Abraham Martin, she retained her first husbands name from England.

A concession given to married convict women who were effectively transported to exile for the rest of their lives.

On her arrival in 1790 she gave her age as 27 yrs old

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Source Information:
Record Index
Name: Mary Edwards Wife of Williams Edwards
Vessel: Atlantic, William and Ann, Britannia, Matilda, Salamander, Albemarle, Mary Ann, Barrington, Active
Fleet: Third
Convicted Date: 19 Mar 1790
Voyage Date: Jan 1791
Colony: New South Wales
Piece: HO 11/1
Place of Conviction: Hereford, Herefordshire, England
Source Information Record URL: http://search.Ancestry.com.au/cgi-bin/sse.dll?h=2417&db=AusConvictThir d&indiv=1
Ancestry.com. Australian Convict Transportation Registers - Third Fleet, 1791 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007. Original data: Home Office: Convict Transportation Registers; The National Archives Microfilm Publication HO11); The National Archives of the UK (TNA), Kew, Surrey, England.

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7 March 1789 - Received 150 lashes and ordered to wear a leg iron for a year for disobedience and wandering away from the settlement.
20 February 1794 - Settled on 30 acres at Prospect Hill
Abraham was living with Mary EDWARDS from about 1797. Their daughter, Susannah, was born in 1800. There are two possibilities in 1811 for Abraham Martin, There was an Abraham MARTIN buried on 11 May 1811, aged 50. There was also an Abraham MARTIN recorded as about to leave for India on the 'Millwood' in June 1811. It is not possible to determine which one of these was the First Fleeter, although Mary EDWARDS was listed as a widow on charity in 1814.

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