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'''This page is for members to request any new Australian category be added to a profile, or, for an existing Australian category name to be edited (renamed).''' Requests can be added to the relevant section below, in "Edit" mode. To request a category be added, please give link to the profile where category is to be added and any information relating to the ship voyage, cemetery, etc that is not already included in the biography. For an existing category requiring renaming, please give link to the category, and information regarding the new name. ==Categories to be Added== ===Ships=== *'''[[:Category: Australia, Needs World War 1 Transport Ship]]''' *'''{{Red|DONE}}''' * Ship Morning Star arrived Victoria Dec 1857 [[Barkla-240|Stephen Barkla (bef.1825-1871)]] and [[Barkla-242|Elizabeth Barkla (bef.1832-)]] *Steamship: Taroba, Arrived 16 Oct 1889 Qld [[Petherick-463|Dorothy (Petherick) Pollock (1860-1929)]] *Ship: Sophocles, Arrived 26 Jan 1923 Qld [[Box-2608|Arthur Box (1903-1984)]] *Ship, Royal Alfred, Arrived 27 Jul 1874 Hobson's Bay [[Hale-1156|Jane Harris (Hale) Taylor (bef.1824-1897)]] *Barque: Scottish Bard, Arrived 18 Oct 1878 Keppel Bay [[Taylor-46205|Margaret Taylor (1879-1879)]] *'Eaton Hall' arrived South Australia 26 June 1877|Link: [https://www.archives.sa.gov.au/finding-information/discover-our-collection/migration-and-crew/passenger-lists-1845-1940/passenger-lists-search?queries_year_query=1877 State Records South Australia] 1877| Eaton Hall |19/1877 - Eaton Hall| PDF| Wikitree Profile: [[Wright-71149| Jabez Wright]] *'Jelunga' arrived in Brisbane, Queensland 17 August 1891| Link: '''Immigration Record''': Assisted immigration 1848-1912: [http://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/Search/ItemDetails.aspx?ItemId=18486 Register of passengers on immigrant ships arriving in Queensland - No. 11] Passenger lists of immigrant ships with departure and arrival dates and ports, surgeons and masters on board and types of passage; includes links to scans of the registers|Name: DICK Agnes| Age: 19| Ship: Jelunga| Date: 1891-08-17 |T00:00:00Z| Page: 281| Item ID:18486| Microfilm: Z1965|M1704 | Wikitree Profile: [[Dick-6521| Agnes Chaplin (Dick) Trueman]] *HMAT Euripides A14 Date of Embarkation: 9 Sep 1916 [[Scott-62315|William James Hudson Scott (1885-1945)]] '''{{Red|DONE}}''' * ''Almora'' left Plymouth on the 7th of June 1882 http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-page6978268 and arrived in Morton Bay, Brisbane 9 August 1882 http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-page19157883. My ancestor [[Cattell-232|Alice (Cattell) Andrews (1858-1948)]] departed the ship in Townsville on the 4 August 1882. Thank you * "Lammershagen arrived Maryborough, Queensland on 18 Jan 1877. for profiles: Hoog-74 Johann Hoog, Rebetzke-14 Wilhelmine Rebetzke, Hoog-73 Johann Hoog, Hoog-72 Wilhelm Friedrich Hoog, Hoog-75 Caroline Hoog and Petersen-6106 Frederick Peter Petersen. More voyage information at the Queensland State Archives [[https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/items/ITM18477|PDF of Original Passenger List]] and [[https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/index-to-ships-1848-1990/resource/fdc73cdb-fec5-4d7b-83ff-7670232e1 | Index to Ships 1848-1990]]. Thank You NG Hill, Hill-41179. * '''''Highflyer''''' ** London (02 Aug 1878) to Maryborough, Australia (02 Dec 1878) ** Queensland State Archives, Item Representation ID DR38582; [https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/api/download_file/DR38582 Register of Immigrants: Highflyer, 1878]: accessed 01 Sep 2024. ** '''1878 Newspaper''': "Trove, National Library of Australia"
Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser (Qld. : 1860 - 1947), Sat 7 Dec 1878, Page 2 : The Highflyer
[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/148530726 Trove Article] (accessed 1 September 2024) ** [[Lewis-65217|Sarah Ann (Lewis) Lassen (1878-1951)]] (born on the voyage) * '''''Scottish Knight''''' ** Plymouth (04 Jul 1886) to Bundaberg (13 Oct 1886) ** Queensland State Archives, Item Representation ID DR39498. [https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/api/download_file/DR39498 Register of Immigrants: Scottish Knight, 1886]: accessed 03 Sep 2024. ** [[Hendy-3326|Frances Annie (Hendy) Lucke (1865-1904)]] * Ship ''Strathallan'', arrived 28 February 1862 to Fremantle for [[Malone-3745|Ellen Malone]] source: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/2933730 * '''''Roma''''' ** Sailed from London (27 May 1887) to Brisbane (28 Jun 1887) ** Queensland State Archives, Item Representation ID DR39333 [https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/api/download_file/DR39333 Register of Immigrants: Roma, 1887-1887] pg146-162 : accessed 14 Sep 2024 ** [[Andersen-8780|Peter Eiler Andersen (1839-1919)]] ** [[Keil-1046|Josephine Charlotte Amalie (Keil) Andersen (1846-1909)]] * Burlington arrived 8 April 1863 at Western Australia. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/2934370 for [[Ross-36462|Elizabeth Ross]] and [[Blake-9235|Kate Blake]] and [[French-17811|Amelia French]] and [[Vickers-4666|Maria Vickers]] and [[O'Neill-7802|Mary O'Neill]] and [[Auld-1269|Janet Auld]] and [[Connaughton-174|James Connaughton]] * '''''Fiery Star''''' (Captain W. H. Yule) ** Sailed from London (Gravesend) 11 Aug 1863, via Queenstown, Ireland 19 Aug 1863 to Brisbane, Colony of Queensland, Australia (20 Nov 1863) ** Queensland State Archives, Item Representation ID DR38439 [https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/api/download_file/DR38439 Register of Immigrants: Fiery Star, 1864]: accessed 28 Sep 2024 (Note: voyage is actually 1863 not 1864 - I will add some of the background to the two voyages when the category is created.) ** '''1863 Newspaper''': "Trove, National Library of Australia"
The Courier (Brisbane, Qld. : 1861 - 1864), Mon 23 Nov 1863, Page 2 : THE FIERY STAR
[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/3167041 Trove Article] (accessed 28 September 2024) ** [[Rattery-10|Ann (Rattery) Dougall (abt.1847-1923)]] * ===Locations=== *'''{{Red|DONE}}''' * The Caves, Queensland [[Lindley-2618|Henry Francis Lindley (1897-abt.1916)]] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Caves,_Queensland '''{{Red|DONE}}''' * Blair Athol, Queensland [[McCaffery-336|John McCaffery (1887-1963)]] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blair_Athol,_Queensland '''{{Red|DONE}}''' * Belfast, Victoria [[Dalton-4188|Sarah Jane (Dalton) Reid (1868-1913)]] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_Fairy#:~:text=Port%20Fairy%20(historically%20known%20as,River%20enters%20the%20Southern%20Ocean. '''{{Red|DONE}}''' *Keiraville, New South Wales https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keiraville,_New_South_Wales **[[Povey-157|Charles Joseph Povey (1892-1983)]] * Helena Vale, Western Australia [[McCarthy-4571|Lawrence Dominic McCarthy VC CDG]] *Granville, Queensland https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Granville,_Queensland **[[Crane-1476|William James Crane (1886-)]] *Zillmere, Queensland https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zillmere,_Queensland **[[Albury-1320|Charles Percy Albury (1894-1946)]] *Morven, Queensland https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morven,_Queensland **[[Eckel-42|John Lewis Eckel (1906-1994)]] *Bibra Lake, Western Australia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bibra_Lake,_Western_Australia **[[Williamson-21420|Edwin Keith David Williamson (1911-1994)]] *Mangrove Creek, New South Wales [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mangrove_Creek%2C_New_South_Wales Wikipedia] **[[Woodbury-51|Sarah (Woodbury) O'Connor (1849-1891)]] **[[Woodbury-50|Jane Amelia Woodbury (1847-1852)]] **[[Woodbury-44|Richard Woodbury (1811-1897)]] * * ===Cemeteries and Churches=== *'''[[Space:Missing_Cemeteries|Missing Cemeteries]]''' *'''{{Red|DONE}}''' * Derry House Cemetery No. 2 [[Helmes-133|George William Helmes (1890-1917)]] https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11902542/george-william-helmes '''{{Red|DONE}}''' * London Road Cemetery Salisbury [[Johnston-31518|Charles William Johnston (1895-1918)]] https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/60118989/charles-william-johnston * Sainte Marie Cemetery Le Havre, Departement de la Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France [[McGregor-6601|Robert William McGregor (1888-1918)]] https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/56319334/robert-william-mcgregor * Charleroi Communal Cemetery Charleroi, Arrondissement de Charleroi, Hainaut, Belgium [[McLean-13262|Alexander McLean (1889-1919)]] https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/249825618/alexander-mclean *Morven Cemetery, Morven, Murweh Shire, Queensland, Australia [[Eckel-42|John Lewis Eckel (1906-1994)]] https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/194774949/ * Bavelincourt Communal Cemetery [[Miles-13545|James Alfred Miles (1867-1918)]] https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/17067329/james-alfred-miles * Hargicourt Communal Cemetery Extension [[O'Connor-8369|Albert Barry O'Connor (1896-1918)]] https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/114577185 *St. Bede's Anglican Parish, Semaphore, [[Bloomfield-1812|George Joseph Bloomfield (abt.1852-1933)]], https://www.stbedessemaphore.org.au/ ===WW1 and WW2 Units=== *'''{{Red|If possible, please add link to unit page at [https://www.awm.gov.au/advanced-search Australian War Memorial]}}''' *'''{{Red|DONE}}''' *1 Base Medical Stores (RAAF) [[Eriksen-1465|Walter William Eriksen (1916-1988)]] Sorry not on awm *Air Force Headquarters (Records)??? [[Gunn-3183|Geoffrey Russell Gunn (1914-2007)]] sorry not found on awm * Detachment, Australian Army Medical Corps troops (Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force) [[Madsen-3558|Charles Joshua Madsen (1878-1929)]] https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/U52085 *120 Squadron Royal Australian Air Force [[Polkinghorne-207|Alwyn Clive Polkinghorne (1914-1974)]] *HQ QLD Line of Communications Area [[Bensted-11|Cecil Richard Bensted (1911-1988)]] https://www.awm.gov.au/advanced-search?query=Headquarters+Queensland+Line+of+Communications+Area&units=true ??? *LAE Fortress Workshops [[Bellingham-136|Robert James Bellingham (1923-2012)]] *1st TAF Telecommunication Unit [[Dale-2752|John Leo Dale (1910-1989)]] *133 AUSTRALIAN GENERAL TRANSPORT COMPANY - [[McCarron-1028|Tom McCarron]] https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/U56389 '''{{Red|DONE}}''' *4 School of Technical Training [[Heywood-57|Arthur John Heywood (1918-2006)]] *27th Brigade Workshop for [[Dixon-12485|Russell Keith Dixon (1920-2005)]] * 11 Advanced Ammunition Depot [[Osborne-12808|Claude John Osborne (1922-1973)]] https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/U57733 '''{{Red|DONE}}''' * 2/1 Forestry Company [[Emery-6678|William George Emery (1904-1967)]] https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/U55336 * Australian Mining Corps [[Coulter-4435|Leslie Jack Coulter DSO (1889-1917)]] https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/U51361 possibly either add 3rd mining corps or rename existing category to just mining corps? ((1st Mining Corps, Australian Imperial Force, World War I)) *2/1 Mechanical Equipment Company https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/U55164 **[[Reinhold-202|Edwin Cyril Reinhold (1900-)]] *3rd Australian Division Salvage Company **[[Ross-35923|Leslie Ross (1894-1966)]] **https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/U51378 **https://www.aif.adfa.edu.au/OrderOfBattle/Salvage.html *19th Australian Ordnance Ammunition Section **[[Crawley-537|Gerald Stephen Crawley (1914-1969)]] *1st Labour Company **[[Crawley-519|Vincent Lawrence Crawley (1895-1948)]] *11th Training Battalion (WW2) **[[Crawley-519|Vincent Lawrence Crawley (1895-1948)]] *6 M O REGT I cannot work out what this is but cannot see it in the category list. Cannot find on AWM **[[Reakes-73|Ralph Golding Reakes (1913-1993)]] *2/1 Australian Topographical Survey Company https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/U55537 **[[Strathearn-146|James Hadden Strathearn (1917-1994)]] *5 Transport Movement Office (RAAF) [[Buckley-6061|David Buckley (1923-1998)]] *9th Advanced Workshop [[Ferricks-20|Terence James Ferricks (1909-1968)]] *2/47 Transport Platoon https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/U56468 **[[Holmes-5578|Leslie Norman Holmes (1914-)]] *Bulk Issue Petrol and Oil Depot (B.I.P.O.D.) https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/LIB146383 **[[Hancock-641|Clarence Hancock (1904-1997)]] *203 Squadron https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/U59730 **[[Cookman-30|Frederick Charles Cookman (1915-1942)]] *2 Medical Receiving Station (RAAF) [[Croucher-478|Henry John Croucher (1907-1975)]] *1st Australian Paratroop Battalion [[Brown-181079|Cecil Roy Brown]] (1921-2009) *15th Australian Motor Regiment [[Brown-181079|Cecil Roy Brown]] (1921-2009) *2/22 Field Park Company https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/U55125 **[[Pringle-488|Alexander Neilson Haggett Pringle (1912-1979)]] *1st Armoured Brigade Company https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1st_Armoured_Brigade_(Australia)#:~:text=The%201st%20Armoured%20Brigade%20was,to%20the%201st%20Armoured%20Division. **[[Crossley-206|Ernest James William Crossley (1914-1999)]] * 18th Australian Light Horse Regiment https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C339961
** [[McCarthy-4571|Lawrence Dominic McCarthy VC CDG avec palms]] *54 Port Craft Company https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/U55435 **[[Gill-10798|John Victor Gill (1916-1999)]] * AMC Sea Transport Staff, Section 4 (not on AWM list) closest seems to be in the Unit Embarkation Rolls at: https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C1379025?image=1 / also check [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/354197 SCOTT, William James Hudson] - full name Australian Army Medical Corps Sea Transport Staff. **for [[Scott-62315|William James Hudson Scott (1885 - 1945)]] *44th Operational Base Unit (RAAF) not listed on AWM **[[Clough-1555|Walter John Clough (1904-abt.1989)]] *WW1 Depot **Not clear which AWM unit this might be : [https://www.awm.gov.au/advanced-search?query=depot&units=true&facet_related_conflicts_label=31%7CFirst%20World%20War%2C%201914-1918&ppp=100 80 results from a search of units] **perhaps Bases and Depots https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/U51963 **better might be Australian Infantry Base Depot https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/U51967 This category is currently in [[:Category:Pending Australian Categories|Pending Australian Categories category]] **[[Driver-4932|William Henry Leslie Driver (1893-1915)]] listed on AWM Roll of Honour with unit AIF (Depot) [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1724857 AWM Roll] The [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/134606/william-henry-driver/ CWGC] states he was with the Australian Infantry Base Depot **[[Henderson-18940|John Hamilton Henderson (1892-1915)]] died of disease before leaving Australia. On the [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1635873 AWM Roll of Honour] was a Private in the 92nd Company (Seymour). On the listing of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission he is recorded as being with the Australian Infantry Base Depot. * * * ===War Memorials=== *'''{{Red|DONE}}''' * * ===Everything Else=== *'''{{Red|DONE}}''' * Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) [[Stynes-38|James Stynes]] *Guest Presenter Logie awards [[Manfield-121|Patricia Frederika (Manfield) Booth (1923-1986)]] * * * ==Categories to be Renamed== * * *

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==Need a New Category?== ''If you would like a category added or renamed for you, go to '''[[Space:Categories_Waiting_to_be_Added_or_Renamed|Categories Waiting to be Added or Renamed]]''' and, in "Edit" mode, post a link to the profile, to which you want the category added, plus any information you have for the category, under the heading, "Categories to be Added", and the category to be renamed under "Categories to be Renamed"'' ==General Guidelines== #Always select the narrowest applicable category. That is, choose the most-specific, lowest-level category (landing level category) in the structure that you can find. #'''A category is not intended to be a research page''', instead, it can link to a free-space page, Wikipedia page, or other website for additional information. See [[:Category:Robert_Henderson%2C_Arrived_25_Dec_1849]] and [[:Category:Coromandel%2C_Arrived_7_May_1804]] and [[:Category:Tellicherry%2C_Arrived_15_Feb_1806]] #Unlike a profile, a category cannot have a manager, it is not "owned" by any member or Project. The Categorization Project oversees the category structure, using guidelines developed by WikiTree. Generally Projects (such as the Australia Project) look after their particular category structure. Categories like cemeteries, religious congregations and military are managed by their respective Projects. Members and projects can and do, propose new additions and major changes to the existing category structure by following the [[Space:Categorization_-_Proposing_Category_Structures|proposal approval process]]. The Categorization Project also manages the category error lists. #Adding a category to a profile '''should not''' replace the information referring to the category on the profile page. A category should be added after the information and any sources, are documented on the profile page. #A category should not be added "ahead of time", ie. without having at least one individual profile or free space page added to it. ''(Exception: Maintenance categories).'' ==Category Naming Guidelines== #These guidelines are consistent with general location naming (eg. list of Australian postcodes) and our current categories. #Consistency and clarity is important in category naming. #WikiTree provides [[Help:Category_Names|general naming advice]]. #Some category types have their naming guidelines determined by their respective projects such as cemeteries, religious congregations and military units. #Australia Project has specific guidelines for [[Space:Australia%2C_Project_Guidelines_-_Australian_Location_Categories|locations]], and [[Space:Australia%2C_Project_Guidelines_-_Categorization_of_Ships_and_Voyages_to_Australia|immigration voyages]]. #Generally, '''abbreviations should not be used in category names''', for example, words like ''Mount'' (locations, cemeteries, congregations, schools, etc) and ''Royal Australian Navy'' (military) should be spelt in full, rather than using their abbreviation, ''Mt'' and ''RAN'', respectively. Australian state names should always be spelt in full. There are some exceptions: *'''St''' (no full stop) should be used for ''Saint'' (locations, cemeteries, congregations, schools, etc) *'''HMAS''' and '''HMAT''' should be used for Royal Australian Navy ship/bases and World War I transport ships respectively. ==Category Content== #The category page '''should not''' include "unique content" about the category subject, that should be on a linked free space page. External links can direct to Wikipedia or another website. Where a Category Info Box (CIB) is available for that category type, that is sufficient content as it contains required parameters, and optional parameters for external links. #A category '''should''' contain a brief description of the purpose of the category. 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Again, all information containing those items can be put onto a linked free-space page, and can be added to, edited etc without affecting the category page. #Eventually, all Australian location and cemetery categories will have the relevant CIB, which has parameters for free-space page, links to Wikipedia, and another website. #'''Locations''': [[Template:CategoryInfoBox_Location|Location CIB]] #'''Cemeteries''': [[Template:CategoryInfoBox_Cemetery|Cemetery CIB]] #'''Churches''': [[Template:CategoryInfoBox_Congregation|Congregation CIB]] #'''Schools, Universities, Hospitals etc''': [[Template:CategoryInfoBox_Structure|Structure CIB]] #'''Ship Voyages''': See [[Space:Adding_a_New_Category_for_Voyages_to_Australia|Adding a New Category for Voyages to Australia]] #'''Others''': Other types of landing level categories can have this text, or similar as content.
''Landing level category'' ''This category is for profiles of people associated with this occupation/group/thing/whatever etc.'' ==The Category Tree== ===Landing Level Categories=== #'''A Landing level category is the lowest level category in the category tree''', the one that '''generally contains only profiles and no sub categories''', (''an exception to that is a location category which is a landing level category, but may have a cemetery, school or church as a subcategory''). #A Landing level category should not be created unless it contains at least one individual profile or free space page. #A Landing level category is the most common category created by members, to add to a profile. It may be for a location, cemetery, church, occupation, military unit, etc. ===Top Level Categories=== #All categories above the landing level categories are container categories, that is they "contain" other categories, rather than individual profiles. #The same guidelines on content, free-space pages, etc, outlined above also apply to higher level categories. #'''The majority of categories above landing level categories will generally be considered "top level", that is, they should not contain individual profiles, they can and often do, contain free-space profiles.''' #A category may be specifically designated "top level"' with the

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template, or from a CIB, for example, see [[:Category:Immigrant_Voyages_to_Australia]] and [[:Category:Queensland]]. Categories with this designation will not appear in the category picker in edit mode on a profile, and will generate a data base error (suggestion) if used on an individual profile. More and more categories will designated as such to avoid confusion, and to assist with profiles being added to the lowest category possible.. #"Top Level" does not mean, at the top of the tree, many top level categories contain landing level categories, see [[:Category:Queensland, Places]] and [[:Category:Queensland, Cemeteries]] #Example content:

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''Container category'' ''This category contains categories relating to convict transportation to Australia.'' ===Mid Level Categories=== #Occasionally, a category above the landing level will be designated as "Mid Level", that is, the category may have individual profiles added until they can be put into the correct landing level category, eg. if it has not yet been created. An example of this type is the ship parent category. See [[:Category:Navarino_%281808%29]], this should be seen as a temporary placement, until they can be categorized to a lower category. The category will have a

{{Mid Level}}

template. #Example content:

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''Container category'' ''This category contains landing level categories for voyages of this ship.'' ===Creating Sub Categories=== #To avoid unnecessary layers of navigation, these points should be observed when creating sub-categories of higher level categories, to divide them into narrower categories: *What is the purpose of the sub category, what will it contain, ie. is it Mid level or top level, will it contain other higher level categories or contain only landing level categories? *If a category could only potentially contain a few people do not create it. Use the category above it instead. *If a container category would be empty and only have one subcategory do not create it. (''Exception: Ship category may only have one voyage sub-category''). *Generally, individual profiles should not be in a landing level category, as well as in categories above that one. (''Exception: Cemetery and Location categories'') *The category structure above a landing level category should lead to the landing level category by the simplest, most direct route, see also next point. *Avoid duplicating sub categories that lead to the same landing level categories, but have no extra categorization benefit. For example, [[:Category:Queensland]] is followed by [[:Category:Queensland, Places]] then by the Queensland place name categories, so we wouldn't divide category Queensland into hypothetically, North Queensland and South Queensland, as a member can go directly to the place names from the Queensland category. ==Help Pages== *[[Space:Australia_Project_-_Categories_Team|Australia Project Categories Team]] has various help pages relating to Australian categories. *[[Help:Categorization|Categorization]] *[[Help:Category_Creation_and_Removal|Category Creation and Removal]] *[[Help:Category_Names|Category Names]]

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== Citation Generators for Australian Sources == The citation generators have been developed by WikiTree members. These usually involve some cut and paste, after saving the specific spreadsheet to your PC. Make sure you have the latest version of these by downloading the generator from the links below. * [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1SznABOwA2EHU7vJKRSqQBby0PgcYhsEeY-skzf6su0k/edit#gid=653340128 ''New South Wales Births Deaths and Marriages.''] by Maree Evans * [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1p9vdwrzEFHfjprzSRM-CD2qG3X85Rny53vML0TMBuDc/edit?usp=sharing ''Queensland Family History Research Service''] by Maree Evans * [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/15VeVTWP2wxcpSiSZVqNOU1deeDyvPiVXKTBft5DxAMI/edit?usp=sharing ''Births Deaths and Marriages Victoria''] by Maree Evans * [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1lDJuER8-wrIIKMwhfA4eQivkzzRoURDH?usp=sharing Genealogy Citation Generators] This directory includes the current versions of many of the generators listed here. This directory includes: ** '''Australian Honours Citation Generator''', including Sticker. Requires multiple paste to work correctly. ** '''Australian Veteran Citation Generation''', including Sticker/s. Requires multiple paste to work correctly. *** World War One *** World War Two *** Korean War *** Vietnam War ** '''Death Citation Generator, *** Ryerson *** Australian Cemetery Index *** Find a Grave *** Billion Graves *** Rookwood (kind off) ** '''Family Search Citation Wrapper''', can require a bit of fiddling. ** '''Free BMD Citation Generator''' Requires multiple paste to work correctly. ** '''NSW Archive Records Citation Generator''', Requires multiple paste to work correctly. *** NSW Divorce records 1923 - 1963, 1970, *** NSW Business Registration *** NSW Nurse Registration *** NSW Probate Records pre 1970's *** NSW Deceased Estate *** NSW Railway Personal Card *** Ticket of Leave *** Certificate of Freedom *** NSW Insolvency Index ** ''''NSW BDM Source Generator ** '''NZ BDM Source Generator ** '''QLD BDM Citation Generator''', Requires multiple paste to work correctly. ** '''SA BDM Source Generator ** '''TAS BDM Citation Generator''' ** '''VIC BDM Citation Generator''' *** Victoria uses short codes for localities, and this [https://bdmabbreviations.steveparker.id.au/ Victorian BDM Place Name Abbreviations List] and [https://fanningfamilyhistory.com/wp-content/uploads/eBook-Placenames-Abbreviations-13-June-2011.pdf Victorian Place Name Abbreviations and Alternative Names Victorian Place Name Abbreviations and Alternative Names] will help you find the full name. ** '''WA BDM Citation Generator''' *[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1lR_v68CCXLS0IqU3JwdAElp5ceVQNIg5KFY55qTAmxY/edit?usp=sharing ''FindAGrave citation generator''] by [[kane-1210|Peter Kane]]. Documentation is included in the spreadsheet. Copy text from the FindAGrave profile from the person's name to the end of the data section. Paste into the spreadsheet. You can customise spreadsheet categories. * [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/114H1c0CQDKBn2nPOl21N6mBNYhAvypxy14Ddb7O91sw/edit?usp=sharing ''wikitree draft bio generator''] by [[kane-1210|Peter Kane]]. Copy all of a wikitree profile and paste into the spreadsheet to get a draft bio based on wikitree information. Useful if you revise the profile after adding details into the bio fields. You can also add location categories in a separate sheet. * [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1jVZQEDktLlAnxQTbLk0Kc6RiWDPG0D7Es5ECmlkP4n8/edit?usp=sharing ''World War 1 AIF Veteran Spreadsheet''] by [[kane-1210|Peter Kane]]. Uses information from the UNSW AIF Project to produce Sticker, draft Biography and Citations for World War 1 veterans. Copy URL and data from the page into the spreadsheet. It works similarly to the BDM spreadsheets. You find the page using the link at the top of the spreadsheet, go to the page, copy the URL into the spreadsheet, select data from the name to the end of the page and paste that into the spreadsheet. * [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/18k0O-Yy-xcpFjoTJJEd6Z7WMQ07p2bdOvFN7vyYFqto/edit?usp=sharing AU BDM citation generator] Started as a Queensland citation generator, but now does all Australian Stastes. It is an updated version of the one by Maree Evans. It works the same way as Maree's. You have to make a local copy and also accept that there is a potentially "dangerous" script - it just clears the data entry fields. Copy and paste from the BDM site (data or URL, depending on the state). It accepts any variety of death data - including ones with a birth date. Also it gives you categories and stickers if they apply. Most (all?) calculations are done in separate sheets. There is also a bio generator for BD&M. * [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1IdfMBCDCho3VnO2ltvA-yx2qePhf5OI5177yCllJrzo/edit?usp=sharing ''Wikitree Pretty Categories''] by [[kane-1210|Peter Kane]]. You can use this to tidy up categories at the top of a profile. Copy all the categories into this spreadsheet and it fomats them. It removes duplicates, and gives you an option to put a space after the word "Category:". Also you can sort alphabetically or sort in into groups in the following order: 1. maintenance categories, 2. some miscellaneous categories, 3. occupation, 4. location 5. ww1 categories. 6. ww2 categories. 7. miscellaneous military categories 8. cemetery. You can adjust some of the orders with local data in your copy of the spreadsheet. The spreadsheet pulls data from another spreadsheet where a database of categories is maintained. * [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1AcxTLUvaPITXbH8cBCifjhuNFZiWPgGE5dMJ5xP2WB0/edit?usp=sharing WW2 DVA Citation Generator] WW2 citation generator based on the data in the DVA site. It's an evolution of one part of Craig Rayner's spreadsheet. It works like most of my spreadsheets: Get the URL of the DVA page for the soldier, and paste into a cell on the first sheet. A draft bio comes up on the Right Hand side. Copy and paste what you want into your wikitree profile. It relys on a database of categories that it links to (transparent to the user). It also now takes into account the Volunteer Defence Corp changes. To use it, open this link and then make a copy to use for your own profiles. * [https://github.com/Mike55Young/BDMref ''BDMref''] by [[Young-49374|Mike Young]]. BDMref is a Python program (requires install of Python) that reformats the clipboard from any of the the available Australian BDM sites into a customisable citation. Maree has also provided a [https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyuS-8bVUXHS2kslGK3DRNuleGbGzzrfD '''Training Video'''].

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[[Category:Australia, Convicts]] [[Category:Australia, Free Space Pages]] This Convict Template page is intended to be a ready reference for images relevant for use on convict profiles. Should you wish to, you can add images already on Wikitree to your convict profile. The project is currently identifying images that exist and adding them to this page. This is a works in progress. Feel free to add any you think are appropriate to this page. Click on the green 'View All' tab on the bottom left hand side to see all images. * Ideally 'new' images should be uploaded directly to this page, then profiles added to it. * For images that already exist on Wikitree, you need to...TBA '''Her Majesty’s Sailing Ship Indefatigable''' : The information previously housed here regarding this ship has been moved. Please refer to: * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Indefatigable_%281799%29 Indefatigable 1799] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Arrivals_to_Van_Diemen%27s_Land Arrivals to Van Diemens Land]

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'''Convicts After the Third Fleet 1792-1868'''

{{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-147.gif |align=c |size=400 |caption= }} {{clear}} Early Convicts to Australia were sent to the Colony of New South Wales but by the mid 1800s they were being sent directly to destinations such as Norfolk Island, Van Diemen's Land (present day Tasmania), Port Macquarie and Moreton Bay. The First Convicts to Western Australia arrived in 1850; also the site of the last Convict Ship arrival in 1868. 1,750 Convicts known as the "Exiles" arrived in Victoria from Britain between 1844 and 1849. The Original purpose of Convict Transportation to Australia was Establishment of a Penal Colony to alleviate the over crowding correctional facilities in Britain, the majority of the 162,000+ chosen for transportation were poor and illiterate with most convicted for Larceny. From about 1810 Convicts were seen as a labour source for building and maintaining Roads, Bridges, Courthouses and Hospitals. Most Female Convicts were sent to "Female Factories", essentially forced Labor Camps, to work off their Sentence,Convicts both Male and Female also worked for Private Employers such as Free Settlers and Small Land Holders. In 1868 the transportation of Convicts to Australia ended at a time when the Colonies Population stood at around one Million compared with 30,000 in 1821, by the mid 1800s there was enough people here to take on the work, and enough people who needed the work, the Colonies could therefore sustain themselves and continue to grow, the Convicts had served their purpose. Transportation to the Colony of New South Wales was officially abolished on the 1st October 1850, and in 1853 the order to abolish Transportation to Van Diemens Land was formally announced. When the last shipment of Convicts disembarked in Western Australia in 1868, the total number of transported Convicts stood at around 162,000 men and women. They were transported here on 806 Ships.

'''Van Diemen's Land'''

The Colony of Van Diemen's Land was established in its own right in 1825 and Officially became known as Tasmania in 1856. In the 50 yrs from 1803-1853 around 75,000 Convicts were transported to Tasmania, and by 1835 there were over 800 Convicts working in chain gangs at the infamous Port Arthur penal station which operated from 1830-1877.

'''Western Australia'''

Western Australia was established in 1827 and proclaimed a British penal settlement in 1849 with the first Convicts arriving in 1850. Just under 10,000 British Convicts were sent directly to the Colony in the 18 yrs until 1868. On January 9th 1868 Australia's last Convict ship the [[:Category: Hougoumont, Arrived 9 Jan 1868|''Hougoumont'']] unloaded the final 269 Convicts.

'''Victoria'''

In 1851 Victoria (Port Phillip District) separated from New South Wales. Apart from early attempts at settlement, the only Convicts sent directly to Victoria from Britian were about 1,700 Convicts known as the "Exiles". They arrived between 1844-1849.

'''Queensland'''

In 1859 Queensland separated from New South Wales. In 1824 the Penal Colony at Redcliffe was established by Lieutenant John Oxley. Known as the Moreton Bay settlement, it later moved to the site now known as Brisbane. The main inhabitants of Brisbane Town as it was known were the Convicts of the Moreton Bay Penal Station until it closed in 1839. Around 2,280 convicts were sent to the settlement in those fifteen years. ==List of Convicts== The following list of convicts with profiles on Wikitree is incomplete. There were many thousands of convicts during this period. You can find more convicts who came after the third fleet listed in this [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Convicts_After_the_Third_Fleet category]. The Australia Project is considering how best to provide a complete list of convicts on Wikitree. In the meantime, Wikitreers are able to add convicts to this page if they wish. Instructions can be found on the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Australia%2C_Project_Guidelines_-_Australian_Convicts Project Guidelines] page. If you do this, please ensure you place them into their correct position on the list - based on their SURNAME. :
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|N.S.W |- |[[Bellairs-3|Bellairs, Amelia]] |1811 |14 |N.S.W |- |[[Blackford-495|Blackford, Ambrose]] |1828 |Life |N.S.W |- |[[Best-1797|Best, Sarah]] |1798 |7 |N.S.W |- |[[Blue-245|Blue,William]] |1802 |7 |N.S.W |- |[[Blundell-117|Blundell, Joseph]] |1817 |Life |N.S.W |- |[[Bones-41|Bones,James]] |1844 |7 |TAS |- |[[Boon-647|Boon,James]] |1823 |Life |TAS |- |[[Bowles-793|Bowles,Alice]] |1847 |7 |TAS |- |[[Branson-318|Branson, William]] |1850 |15 |WA |- |[[Breeson-6|Breeson, William]] |1846 |10 |TAS |- |[[Brennan-358|Brennan,Catherine]] |1801 |7 |N.S.W |- |[[Brennan-853|Brennan, Michael]] |1801 |Life |N.S.W |- |[[Brennan-1632|Brennan, Moses]] |1801 |Life |N.S.W |- |[[Briers-13|Briers,Robert]] |1842 |7 |TAS |- |[[Briscoe-300|Briscoe,Benjamin]] |1803 |7 |TAS |- |[[Britton-712|Britton,Thomas]] |1822 |7 |N.S.W |- |[[Brown-21186|Brown,Robert]] |1842 |Life |TAS |- |[[Brownlee-764|Brownlee,Sarah]] |1833 |7 |N.S.W |- |[[Buchanan-7868|Buchanan,William]] |1836 |Life |N.S.W |- |[[Buckley-940|Buckley,William]] |1803 |14 |VIC |- |[[Buckridge-3|Buckridge,Daniel]] |1792 |Life |N.S.W |- |[[Bugg-82|Bugg,James]] |1826 |Life |N.S.W |- |[[Burns-2321|Burns,Johanna]] |1844 |10 |TAS |- |[[Butler-13610|Butler, Charles]] |1830 |7 |N.S.W |- |[[Buttsworth-58|Buttsworth, Henry]] |1812 |Life |NSW |- |[[Byrne-1882|Burns,Byrne David]] |1800 |Life |N.S.W |- |[[Byrne-1096|Byrne, Francis]] |1816 |7 |NSW |- |[[Byrne-2110|Byrne, James]] |1801 |7 |N.S.W |- |[[Byrne-4082|Byrne, Michael]] |1816 |7 |NSW |- |[[Callaghan-261|Callaghan,Andrew]] |1814 |7 |N.S.W |- |[[Carron-14|Carron,Hugh]] |1830 |Life |N.S.W |- |[[Carron-15|Carron,Patrick]] |1830 |14 |N.S.W |- |[[Carron-16|Carron,Thomas]] |1830 |14 |N.S.W |- |[[Case-1399|Case,William]] |1841 |Life |TAS |- |[[Cash-1148|Cash,Martin]] |1828 |7 |N.S.W |- |[[Cassidy-436|Cassidy,Edward]] |1830 |Life |N.S.W |- |[[Cassidy-749|Cassidy,James]] |1825 |7 |N.S.W |- |[[Cassidy-444|Cassidy,Phillip]] |1830 |Life |N.S.W |- |[[Cassidy-2066|Cassidy,Thomas]] |1822 |7 |N.S.W |- |[[Cassidy-450|Cassidy,Thomas]] |1830 |Life |N.S.W |- |[[Cavanagh-164|Cavanagh,James]] |1838 |10 |N.S.W |- |[[Chadburn-28|Chadburn or Chadbon,Charles]] |1821 |7 |TAS |- |[[Charker-7|Charker or Chalker,William]] |1802 |7 |N.S.W |- |[[Clayton-3074|Clayton, Joseph]] |1819 |7 |N.S.W |- |[[Collins-6262|Collins,Richard]] |1829 |14 |Tas |- |[[Constable-1860|Constable, Thomas]] |1846 |7 |NSW (Port Phillip) |- |[[Cribb-135|Cribb,Robert]] |1813 |14 |N.S.W |- |[[Cribb-126|Cribb,Thomas]] |1823 |Life |N.S.W |- |[[Crossley-157|Crossley,Thomas]] |1828 |7 |N.S.W |- |[[Cowen-421|Cowen,Thomas]] |1820 |7 |TAS |- |[[Cox-4995|Cox,Edward]] |1836 |Life |TAS |- |[[Cox-15485|Cox, Richard]] |1833 |7 |N.S.W |- |[[Daley-237|Daly,Owen]] |1849 |7 |TAS |- |[[Daly-545|Daly,William]] |1821 |7 |N.S.W |- |[[Daley-558|Daley,Dominic]] |1829 |Life |N.S.W |- |[[Daley-191|Daley,William]] |1818 |Life |N.S.W |- |[[Dann-140|Dann,William]] |1839 |10 |TAS |- |[[Davies-3177|Davies, Emanuel]] |1828 |7 |NSW |- |[[Davies-2804|Davies,John]] |1831 |7 |TAS |- |[[Davies-2803|Davies,Michael]] |1830 |7 |N.S.W |- |[[Davis-21158|Davis,Edward]] |1833 |7 |N.S.W |- |[[Delandre-2|Delandre, Joseph]] |1819 |7 |NSW |- |[[Densley-7|Densley,Thomas]] |1817 |Life |TAS |- |[[Develin-6|Develin,Ellen]] |1851 |7 |Tas |- |[[Dillon-684|Dillon,Edmond]] |1852 |7 |TAS |- |[[Dillon-1134|Dillon,John Patrick]] |1836 |Life |NSW |- |[[Dillon-685|Dillon,John]] |1852 |7 |TAS |- |[[Donohoe-57|Donohoe,John]] |1825 |Life |N.S.W |- |[[Dowdle-30|Dowdle,John Valter]] |1829 |Life |TAS |- |[[Driver-1286|Driver,James (Jim)]] |1829 |Life |N.S.W |- |[[Droogan-1|Droogan,Patrick]] |1830 |14 |N.S.W |- |[[Dunne-443|Dunne,Thomas]] |1829 |Life |N.S.W |- |[[Durward-50|Durward,Milne]] |1847 |7 |W.A. |- |[[Duggleby-114|Duggleby, John (1823-1860)]] |1853 |14 |W.A. |- |[[Duggleby-113|Duggleby, Judith (1792-1855)]] |1814 |7 |N.S.W |- |[[Ellem-1|Ellem,Richard]] |1818 |7 |N.S.W |- |[[English-1303|English,Andrew]] |1839 |15 |N.S.W |- |[[Entwistle-184|Entwistle,Ralph]] |1827 |Life |N.S.W |- |[[Everitt-195|Everitt,Luke]] |1830 |7 |N.S.W |- |[[Fisher-6886|Fisher,Robert]] |1827 |14 |N.S.W |- |[[Fitzpatrick-497|Fitzpatrick,Ellen]] |1838 |7 |N.S.W |- |[[Franch-3|Franch,John]] | | |N.S.W |- |[[Francis-6093| Francis, John]] |1842 |Life |TAS |- |[[Fritchley-6|Fritchley,Richard Fisher]] |1835 |14 |N.S.W |- |[[Frost-4628|Frost, Arthur]] |1836 |Life |TAS |- |[[Gahan-154|Patrick Gahan (abt.1825-1899)]] |1840 |7 |N.S.W |- |[[Garbutt-58|Garbutt, John]] |1820 |Life |N.S.W |- |[[Gardner-2663|Gardner,Andew James]] |1818 |7 |N.S.W |- |[[Gill-1911|Gill,Ann]] |1808 |7 |N.S.W |- |[[Gill-1534|Gill,Laurence]] |1820 |7 |N.S.W |- |[[Gleeson-378|Gleeson,Patrick]] |1829 |Life |N.S.W |- |[[Goodhall-16|Goodhall,Eliza]] |1835 |14 |TAS |- |[[Gordon-2514|Gordon,Janet]] |1792 |7 |N.S.W |- |[[Gorman-2109|Gorman,Martin]] |1859 |21 |WA |- |[[Gorman-2104|Gorman,Thomas]] |1863 |Life |WA |- |[[Gorman-2113|Gorman,William]] |1853 |7 |WA |- 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Mary]] |1791 |7 |N.S.W |- |[[Hitchen-15|Hitchen,David]] |1833 |7 |N.S.W |- |[[Holland-2492|Holland,Mary]] |1796 |7 |N.S.W |- |[[Holt-10398|Holt, Richard]] |1836 |Life |N.S.W. |- |[[ Hudson-2206|Hudson,Justus]] |1825 |Life |N.S.W |- |[[Huggins-199|Huggins,William]] |1815 |Life |N.S.W |- |[[Hulbert-53|Hulbert,James]] |1837 |7 |N.S.W |- |[[Humphries-522|Humphries,Patrick]] |1793 |7 |N.S.W |- |[[Izard-107|Izard, John]] |1802 |7 |N.S.W. |- |[[Jackson-7008|Jackson,James]] |1817 |7 |TAS |- |[[Jelley-10|Jelley,Lydia]] |1844 |15 |TAS |- |[[Jeston-17|Jeston,Samuel Playsted]] |1838 |7 |N.S.W |- |[[Johnson-20044|Johnson,James]] |1835 |7 |TAS |- |[[Johnson-23949|Johnson,Henry]] |1842 |7 |TAS |- |[[Jones-18662|Jones,Mary]] |1831 |14 |N.S.W |- |[[Jones-30975|Jones, Stephen]] |1816 |Life |N.S.W. |- |[[Jones-9774|Jones,William]] |1830 |7 |N.S.W |- |[[Jordan-10920|Jordan,Charles]] |1866 |7 |WA |- |[[Kearney-535|Kearney,Michael]] |1828 |? |N.S.W |- |[[Kendall-2103|Kendall,George]] |1835 |14 |N.S.W |- 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Cowra Breakout

{{Image|file=Photos-648.jpg |align=c |size=380 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Photos-139.jpg |align=c |size=460 |caption='''Cowra POW Camp, 1st July 1944''' }} {{Image|file=Photos-648.jpg |align=c |size=380 |caption= }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Photos-144.jpg |align=r |size=150 |caption='''Private Ralph Jones''' }} {{Image|file=Photos-143.jpg |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Private Benjamin Hardy''' }} On the 5th August 1944, some 1,000 of the 1,104 Japanese prisoners of war attempted to escape from the No.12 Prisoner of War camp near Cowra, in New South Wales, Australia. Many of the non-escapees committed suicide or simply did not particpate. The unit guarding the camp was the [[:Category: 22nd Garrison Battalion, Australian Army, World War II|22nd Garrison Battalion]], a Militia unit. Five Australian soldiers and 231 Japanese soldiers were killed during and following the breakout. Four other Australians were injured or wounded. Privates [[Hardy-6067|Benjamin Hardy]], [[Jones-71774|Ralph Jones]] and [[Shepherd-10412|Charles Shepherd]] were killed during the breakout; [[Doncaster-28|Lieutenant Harry Doncaster]] was killed when ambushed during the recapture of the prisoners and [[Hancock-7929|Sergeant Tom Hancock]] was killed by accidental friendly fire whilst manning a picket at Blayney Railway Station on 7th August. Privates Hardy and Jones were posthumously awarded the George Cross (GC).

[http://www.anzacday.org.au/history/ww2/anecdotes/cowra.html Anzac day.org The Cowra Breakout]

It was the largest POW breakout in the Second World War and became known as The Cowra Breakout.

McLachlan, Mat. ''The Cowra Breakout''. Hachette Australia, Sydney NSW, 2022. ISBN 978-0-7336-4762-8

{{Image|file=Photos-136.jpg |align=r |size=160 |caption='''The bugle used in the Cowra Breakout''' }} Whilst 'trouble' had been brewing for several months, the catalyst for the breakout appears to have been the impending separation of Privates and NCOs by transferring many. In fact, B Compound, where the enlisted Japanese POWs were housed was indeed over-crowded, with 1,100 being housed in the 1,000-capacity section.

On 4th August, after being informed that all Japanese prisoners except for Officers and NCOs were going to be transferred to the POW camp at [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hay,_New_South_Wales Hay, New South Wales], the Japanese commander of B Compound, Sergeant Major Kanazawa, called a meeting of the twenty hut leaders; at which the hut leaders were told to explain the transfer situation to their men and find out if there was support for a mass outbreak. It was decided the compound would launch a mass breakout. The POWs agreed that injured and incapacitated prisoners could restore their honour by committing suicide prior to the escape and that no civilian would be harmed. [https://www.awm.gov.au/encyclopedia/cowra/ Australian War Memorial The Bugle used by the Japanese at the Cowra breakout] The escape was to commence with a bugle blast at 2.00 am the following morning, and the huts set alight. The alarm was given, however, some ten minutes early which resulted in some confusion for the escaping prisoners. The escapees were armed with filed-down (and sharpened) cutlery and baseball bats embedded with protruding nails, and protected against the barbed wire fences by baseball mitts and blankets. The Australians were woken by the sound of almost a thousand Japanese prisoners of war and warning shots given by three of the guards. Stray bullets soon severed the main electricity line. Within minutes, Privates [[Hardy-6067|Benjamin Hardy]] and [[Jones-71774|Ralph Jones]] had manned the No. 2 Vickers machine gun, housed outside the centre of B Compound and directly in the path of the bulk of escapees as they sought out the woods beyond, and were firing at the first of the escapees, but they were soon overwhelmed by great numbers and killed. Hardy removed and concealed the feeding lock as he was being clubbed to death. This stopped the Japanese from being able to use the gun to take over the camp. The No. 1 machine gun, housed near the B Compound guard barracks began firing after Hardy's gun, however, the number of Japanese attempting to breach the fences there were minimal. [[Shepherd-10412|Private Charles Shepherd]] was also killed during the breakout, near the B Compound guard barracks, by being stabbed in the heart with one of the filed-down knives. {{Image|file=Photos-648.jpg |align=c |size=380 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Doncaster-28.jpg |align=c |size=420 |caption='''Sunday Telegraph - Headlines reporting the mass breakout of Japanese POWs at Cowra''' }} {{Image|file=Photos-648.jpg |align=c |size=380 |caption= }} Three hundred and thirty Japanese escaped. It took nine days to find them all them, with some travelling as far as fifty kilometres away. The Royal Australian Air Force, New South Wales Police, Commonwealth Military Force trainees and members of the Australian Women’s Battalion stationed at Cowra all helped look for the escaped prisoners. Many of the escapees chose to take their own lives rather than be taken back to the prison camp. Two threw themselves under an oncoming train, many hanged themselves, some garotted themselves. Once they were recaptured, some pleaded to be shot, some decided to surrender peacefully. Two prisoners were shot by local civilians and several by military personnel. [[Doncaster-28|Lieutenant Harry Doncaster]], of the neighbouring [[:Category: 19th Infantry Training Battalion, Australian Army, World War II|19th Infantry Training Battalion]], became the only Australian killed in the roundup, when he was attacked, bludgeoned with a baseball bat and murdered by Japanese eleven kilometres north of Cowra. Those responsible were later discovered, hanged by their trouser belts. The forgotten casualty of the breakout was [[Hancock-7929|Sergeant Tom Hancock]], of the Volunteer Defence Corps' 26th Battalion, based in Blayney, north ofCowra. The VDC were requested to picket the railway stations to deter the yet escapees at large from travelling to Sydney. Tom was picked up from home about 8:30pm on the 7th August by Corporal Norm Gardiner and they arrived at VDC HQ in Blayney at 9:00pm. As they were alighting from Norm's ute, Norm collected his Lee Enfield rifle from behind the seat. Tom was standing in the passenger side doorway. As Norm slid the rifle out it was, carelessly already loaded and cocked, and aiming for Tom's groin area. The safety switch was faulty and the rifle 'went off'. Whilst the doctor was one of the first on the scene, and operated on Tom immediately at the hospital, several days later the wound turned septic and Tom died of blood poisoning. He was buried in Blayney Cemetery with a military headstone. His widow received compensation for the Federal Government (£400 as a lump sum). A military Court of Inquiry found that he was a serving member of the Commonwealth Military Forces, on duty at the time of the shooting, and that his injury and death was occasioned 'indirectly by the escape of Japanese Prisoners-of-War from Cowra PW Camp on 5 Aug 44'. So, why is he not remembered? Why does his name not appear in the Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour? Whilst neither was officially reprimanded for their roles, 22nd Garrison Battalion commanding officer and camp commandant [[Brown-153548|Lieutenant Colonel Monty Brown]] and [[Ramsay-3821|Major Bob Ramsay MC]], officer commanding B Compound, were found at subsequent inquiries to have erred greatly in the lead-up to, and during, the breakout and its aftermath. Ramsay 'retired' on 5th October 1944 and Brown likewise on 13th March 1945. In Ramsay's defence, a decorated First World War officer, he was influenced in his role by the fact that his son, also [[Ramsay-3822|Robert]], had been a POW of the Japanese since the Fall of Singapore in February 1942 and was 'working' on the infamous Thai-Burma Railroad. He ought not to have been given the posting. {{Image|file=Photos-648.jpg |align=c |size=380 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Doncaster-28-1.jpg |align=c |size=480 |caption='''Burial of Australian soldiers killed during the Cowra breakout''' }} {{Image|file=Photos-648.jpg |align=c |size=380 |caption= }} The aftermath to the breakout is also of interest. After several weeks living in tents, as they had burnt their huts, the remaining Japanese NCOs and enlisted men were transferred to the Hay POW Camp; boarding trucks on 30th August for the long drive west (over 400 kilometres). The Japanese officers remained at Cowra until transferred to Murchison, in Victoria, in February 1945. '''Sources''' '''See also''' *[http://www.naa.gov.au/collection/fact-sheets/fs198.aspx National Archives Australia] - Fact sheet on the Cowra breakout *[https://static.awm.gov.au/images/collection/pdf/RCDIG1070308--1-.pdf National Archives Australia] - pdf More about the Cowra prison break August 1944 *[http://www.japantimes.co.jp/life/2013/03/17/general/ghosts-of-cowra-breakout-haunt-japan-to-this-day/#.VdA55fnORL9 www.Japan Times.co.jp] - Ghosts of Cowra breakout haunt Japan to this day

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== Mission == This project seeks to document the profiles of over 4000 adolescent female orphans who migrated from Irish workhouses to the Australian colonies under the Earl Grey Famine Orphan Scheme between 1848-1850. As Tom Power, Chairman of the Great Irish Famine Commemoration Committee (GIFCC) so eloquently remarked at the unveiling of the Earl Grey Famine Memorial in Sydney in 1999, they are ''a continual reminder of the many terrible realities, similar to the great famine of Ireland, occurring in the world today and which cry out for our compassion and concern''.

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It is only appropriate that we honour their lives by recognising them as one of the key groups of early European Settlement in Australia.

== Goals == # Create new profiles (and identify existing ones) for each of the famine orphans and link them to the project by using the relevant Categories and Stickers. # Merge all duplicate profiles into lowest correct LNAB. # PPP added and/or Project Account added as a trusted list member or manager for relevant profiles (this would be rare). # Improve the biography of each profile so that it has a written narrative, using the WikiTree Style Guide (can work with Profile Improvement Project for help) # Connect each profile to the main WikiTree family tree (we can ask the [[Project:Connectors|Connectors Project]] for help). == How to Join == To join the 'Earl Grey' team: # Membership of '''at least one''' of the [[Project:Australia|Australia]] and/or [[Project:Ireland|Ireland]] Projects is required.
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''(see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Stickers Help:Stickers] for more information)''. *''' 'Member' ''' :'''Code to use''':

{{Member|EarlGrey}}

:'''Usage''':
For use on profiles of '''WikiTree Genealogists''' that are '''members of the 'Earl Grey' topic team'''. :'''Function''':
* Increases awareness of the topic and provides a link to the space page
* Adds the profile to

[[Category: Earl Grey's Famine Orphan Scheme Project Members]]

:'''Displays as''':

{{Member|Earl Grey}}

{{Clear}}
*''' 'Earl Grey' ''' : '''Code to use''':

{{EarlGrey|location=

{{Blue|Native-place}}

}}

Notes -
1. {{Red|Must use lower case 'l' in parameter name (ie. 'location' NOT 'Location')}}
2. Replace {{Blue|Native-place}} with the [[:Category:Counties in Ireland|Irish County]] nominated in the shipping records as the orphan's 'native place' (do not use the word 'County').
e.g.

{{EarlGrey|location=Tipperary}}

Orphans from 'King's County' should be entered as 'Offaly', 'Queens County' as 'Laois'.
3. Omit the 'location' parameter if the 'native place' is unknown, or in dispute.
e.g.

{{EarlGrey}}

: '''Usage''':
For use on '''all profiles within the scope of this topic'''. :'''Function''':
* Highlights the orphan's involvement in the Earl Grey Scheme
* Adds the profile to the topic landing-level categories (see [[#Categories|Categories]] below). :'''Displays as''':

{{Earl Grey}}

{{Clear}} In addition, it may be appropriate to add one or more of the following stickers: *

{{Ireland Native}}

*

{{Migrating Ancestor}}

*

{{Assisted and Bounty Immigrants|assisted}}

''More information about these and other Stickers used by the [[Project:Australia|Australia]] Project can be found [[Space:Australia_Project_Boxes_and_Stickers_-_List_of|here]]. ==Categories== All profiles within the scope of this topic require the following three categories (all of them have been set up and are accessible from the Category Picker): *''Irish Famine Orphan Girls from...''
(added automatically via the 'Earl Grey' sticker)
see this [[:Category:Irish Famine Orphan Girls from Ireland|category list]]. *''Irish Famine Orphan Girls aboard...''
(needs to be added manually)
see this [[:Category:Earl Grey's Famine Orphan Scheme|category list]]. *''Ship Name, Arrived...''
(needs to be added manually)
see this [[:Category:Earl Grey's Famine Orphan Scheme Ships 1848 - 1850|category list]]. In addition, it may be appropriate to add one or more of the following categories: * Migration stream, level 5
e.g.

[[Category:Migrants from County Cavan to New South Wales]]

==Resources== The following pages may be of interest:

The following resources may also be useful: * [https://www.irishfaminememorial.org/history What was the Earl Grey Famine Orphan Scheme?] * [https://www.irishfaminememorial.org Irish Famine Memorial Sydney] * [https://earlgreysfamineorphans.wordpress.com/category/the-earl-grey-scheme/ Trevo's Irish Famine Orphans] * [http://www.historyireland.com/20th-century-contemporary-history/lost-children/ History Ireland; Lost Children] * [https://museumsvictoria.com.au/longform/journeys-to-australia/ Immigration Museum, Victoria] See also: * [https://books.google.com.au/books?id=pzOIsvklyEkC&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false The Famine Immigrants: Lists of Irish Immigrants Arriving at the Port of New York, 1846-1851] ==Related Projects and Topics== * [[Space:Australia_-_Assisted_and_Bounty_Immigrants|Assisted and Bounty Immigrants]] topic * Orphan girls were also sent to Van Dieman's Land (now Tasmania), in a scheme similar to, but distinct from, the Earl Grey Famine Orphan Scheme: see [[Space:Irish Famine Orphan Girls―Female Immigration Association|Space:Irish Famine Orphan Girls―Female Immigration Association]].

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{{Image|file=Ross-6233.png |align=r |size=140 | label = The Southern Cross Flag |caption='''The Southern Cross,
flag of the Eureka Stockade Rebels''' }} Leading up to 3 December 1854 gold miners in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia, protested against the perceived oppression of the British colonial authority being exerted at the diggings. This became known as the Eureka Rebellion or the Eureka Stockade. The Eureka Stockade [http://www.australia.gov.au/about-australia/australian-story/eureka-stockade Australian gov.au] -Eureka Stockade, was one of the most significant events in Australia. Historians point to it as a key event in the development of democracy in Australia. This early popular uprising led to the democratic system Australians enjoy today. '''We swear by the Southern Cross to stand truly by each other and fight to defend our rights and liberties!''' —The diggers' oath, 30 November 1854. The gold rushes brought many immigrants to Australia from the British Isles, continental Europe, North America and China. The Colony of Victoria's population grew rapidly, from 76,000 in 1850 to 530,000 by 1859

C.M.H. Clark (1971) Select Documents in Australian History 1851–1900 (Vol. 2) pp. 664–65. Angus and Robertson, Sydney. ISBN 0-207-13426-X

. Discontent arose amongst diggers almost immediately, particularly on the crowded Victorian fields. The causes of this were the colonial government's administration of the diggings and the gold licence system. Following a number of protests and petitions for reform, violence erupted at Ballarat in late 1854. Early on the morning of Sunday 3 December 1854, British soldiers and Police attacked a stockade built on the 'Eureka lead' holding some of the aggrieved diggers. In a short fight, 20 miners were killed and an unknown number wounded

Bob O'Brien (1992) Massacre at Eureka, the Untold Story. pp. 94–98. Australian Scholarly Publishing, Melbourne. ISBN 1-875606-04-1

. O'Brien lists 5 soldiers of the 12th and 40th Regiments killed and 12 wounded

Lewis, Balderstone and Bowan (2006) p. 52

. Blinded by his fear of agitation with democratic overtones, local Commissioner [[Rede-22|Robert Rede]] had felt "it was absolutely necessary that a blow should be struck" against the miners

Frances Hale (1983) Wealth beneath the soil. p. 77

. But a few months later, a Royal commission made sweeping changes to the administration of Victoria's goldfields. Its recommendations included the abolition of the licence, reforms to the police force and voting rights for miners holding a Miner's Right

Jan Bassett (1986),The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Australian History. p. 87. Oxford University Press, Melbourne. ISBN 0-19-554422-6

. The Eureka Flag that was used to represent the Ballarat miners has been seriously considered by some as an alternative to the Australian flag, because of its controversial association with democratic developments

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Australia#Colonial_self-government_and_the_gold_rushes

. The incident at the ‘Eureka Stockade’ faded into obscurity. But years later its memory was progressively characterised as a stand by Australians for democratic rights and independence which is now rooted in national folk lore

http://www.lancashireinfantrymuseum.org.uk/the-battle-of-the-eureka-stockade/

. In the 1890s, visiting author Mark Twain characterised the battle at Eureka as "The finest thing in Australasian history. It was a revolution-small in size, but great politically; it was a strike for liberty, a struggle for principle, a stand against injustice and oppression...it is another instance of a victory won by a lost battle."

Mark Twain (1897) Following the Equator. Reprinted as Mark Twain in Australia and New Zealand (1973) by Penguin books, Australia. p. 233. ISBN 0-14-070034-X

. Alternatively, in 1999, the then Premier of New South Wales, Bob Carr, dismissed the Eureka Stockade as a "protest without consequence"

"7.30 Report – 14 December 1999: The Eureka rebellion". Australia: ABC. 14 December 1999. Archived from the original on 19 January 2012. Retrieved 29 November 2011.

. During the 2004 Australian federal election, Deputy Prime Minister John Anderson stated his view that "I think people have tried to make too much of the Eureka Stockade...trying to give it a credibility and standing that it probably doesn't enjoy."

"Archived copy". Archived from the original on 29 June 2011. Retrieved 13 December 2018.

"

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Australia#Colonial_self-government_and_the_gold_rushes

[[Lalor-99|Peter Lalor]]

http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/lalor-peter-3980 Biography - Peter Lalor

, the leader of the rebellion, later went on to become a member of parliament. The term digger went on to become the name used for Australian Soldiers, embodying the principles of mateship adapted by the "diggers" at the Eureka Stockade. {{Image|file=Photos-36.jpg |align=l |size=220 |caption='''Eureka Stockade battle''' }} {{Image|file=Photos-37.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption='''Eureka Stockade''' }} {{clear}} ==Participants== *See [[Space:Eureka_Rebellion_participants|Eureka Rebellion participants]] which includes notes about role played *Obituaries of Eureka veterans. In some cases the claim to being a rebel can be quite spurious, however, for the moment we take them at face value: [[Space:Eureka_rebellion_obituaries|Eureka rebellion obituaries]] *Those who participated in the 50th anniversary : [[Space:Eureka_50th_anniversary|Eureka 50th anniversary]] ===Military=== In 1854 the (12th) regiment sailed for Australia and remained there, and in Tasmania, until 1860 when it went to New Zealand to help put down the Maori Rebellion

Brief history of the 12th Regiment (Now Suffolk Regiment) http://www.suffolkregimentmuseum.co.uk/brief-history-of-the-regiment/

. The 40th had arrived in Australia in 1852 under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Thomas James Valiant and had detachments widely dispersed in Victoria, Tasmania and South Australia

http://www.lancashireinfantrymuseum.org.uk/the-battle-of-the-eureka-stockade/

. *The Soldiers posted to Ballarat to quell the Eureka Rebellion 1854: **[[Space:Eureka_12th_Regiment_of_Foot|Eureka 12th Regiment of Foot]] **[[Space:Eureka_40th_Regiment_of_Foot|Eureka 40th Regiment of Foot]] ====Naval reinforcements==== "'''Governor Hotham''' was concerned that the revolt may spread to Melbourne, so he organised naval reinforcements to assist the military and the police. Two officers and seventeen seamen from the HMS ''Fantome'', with the ship's six pounder field piece (cannon) as well as two officers, seventeen seamen and six pounder field pieces were sent from the HMS ''Electra'' to Ballarat. "

https://sites.google.com/site/40thoffoot/home-1/eureka

:HMS ''Fantome'' (1839) was a 16-gun Acorn-class brig-sloop launched in 1839 and sold in 1864. :HMS ''Electra'' (1837) was an 18-gun sloop launched in 1837 and sold in 1862. Both naval ships were berthed in Port Phillip Bay at the time of Eureka Stockade.

https://www.pdavis.nl/ShowShip.php?id=1432 and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Fantomehttps://www.pdavis.nl/ShowShip.php?id=1389 and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Electra

=== Persons Who Fought and Fell === There are a number of memorials including graves at Ballarat Old Cemetery: [[Space:Eureka_rebellion_memorials|Eureka rebellion memorials]] {{Image|file=Photos-52.jpg |align=l |size=180 |label= This Tablet Was Erected -- BY -- |caption='''1923 Memorial Stone ''' }} {{Image|file=Photos-53.jpg |align=r |size=320 |caption='''Eureka Monument''' }} {{clear}} :'''Sortable Table of graves''' The type column key is: S=Soldier/military, R=Rebel, O=Other {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+Names,

1923 Eureka Monument PlaqueCarboni, Raffaello. [https://books.google.com/books?id=zY4rAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA99 ''The Eureka Stockade: The Consequences of Some Pirates Wanting on Quarter-deck a Rebellion.''] Melbourne, 1855

Age, death date, burial

[http://www.ballaratcemeteries.com.au/online_database.htm Ballaarat General Cemeteries] pre-1856 database search

, Place of origin

Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''last name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''first name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''age December 1854''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Type''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" class="unsortable" |'''burial; place of origin''' |- |'''Diggers''' |- |[[Emmermann-3|Emmermann]]||Wilhelm|| || ||R ||Bur. unknown; Petersburg, Germany |- |[[Diamond-1626|Diamond]]||Martin||23||3Dec1854||R ||Bur. Old Ballaarat; County Clare, Ireland |- |[[O'Neill-4725|O'Neill]]||Thomas||30||3 Dec 1854 ||R|| Bur. Old Ballaarat; From Kilkenny, Ireland |- |[[Donaghey-140| Donaghey]]||George||25||3Dec1854||R|| Bur. Old Ballaarat; Muff, Co. Donegal, Ire |- |[[Clifton-3186|Clifton]]||W|| || ||R || |- |[[Quin-635|Quin]]||Edward||35||3Dec1854||R ||Bur. Old Ballaarat; County Cavan, Ireland |- |[[Quinlan-949|Quinlan]]||William|| ||3Dec1854||R ||Bur. Old Ballaarat; Goulbourn, NSW |- |[[Hafele-25|Hafele]]||John|| || ||R||Bur. unknown; a blacksmith from Württemberg, Germany '''OR''' |- |Henfeld||Thomas|| || ||R||Bur. unknown; a blacksmith from Württemberg, Germany |- |[[Crow-4065|Crow]]||John||30||3Dec1854||R ||Bur. Old Ballaarat; Origin unknown |- |[[Moore-61064|Moore]]||Thadeus||21||3Dec1854||R || Bur. Geelong; County Clare, Ireland |- |[[Brown-118894|Brown]]||James||29 || Dec 1854 ||R || wounded died later; bur. unk.; Newry, Ireland |- |[[Ross-6233|Ross]]||Charles Lt/Capt||27||5Dec1854||R ||Bur. Old Ballaarat; Canada |- |[[Robertson-20323|Robertson]]||John||25||3Dec1854 ||R||Bur. Old Ballaarat; Scotland |- |[[Fenton-3295|Fenton]]|| ? || || ||R|| wounded died later; unknown origins |- |[[McGlynn-353|McGlynn]]||Edward||36||3Dec1854 ||R||Bur. Old Ballaarat; Ireland |- |[[Hynes-1292|Hynes]]||John||30||3Dec1854||R||Bur. Old Ballaarat; Co. Clare, Ireland |- |[[Gittins-367|Gittins]]||Patrick||32||3Dec1854||R|||Bur. Old Ballaarat; Kilkenny, Ireland |- |[[Mullins-6052|Mullins]]||T ||28||3Dec1854||R ||Bur. Old Ballaarat; Kilkenny, Limerick Ireland |- |[[Green-39609|Green]]||Samuel|| || ||R||Bur. Unknown; England |- |[[Julien-536|Julien]]||Robert||34||14Jan1855||R ||Bur. Old Ballaarat; Nova Scotia, Canada |- |[[Thönen-17|Thonen]]||Edward||24||3Dec1854||R ||Bur. Old Ballaarat; A Prussian from Elberfeld, Germany (the lemonade man) |- |[[Parker-41373|Parker]]||Thomas||30 || 3Dec1854 ||R||Bur. Old Ballaarat; was a blacksmith. Died at age 30 years. |- |Hassle||J|| || ||R|| |- |[[Coxhead-304|Coxhead]]||Frederick|| 22 || 1856 ||R ||wounded, died 1856 as consequence of wounds; burial unknown; lawyers clerk from London, England |- |'''Soldiers''' |- |[[Wise-6073|Wise]]||Capt Henry Christopher||26||21 Dec 1854 ||S||Bur. Old Ballaarat; 40th Regiment |- |[[Webb-21429|Webb]]||Priv. William||29||5 Dec1854||S ||Bur. Old Ballaarat; 12th Regiment |- |[[Roney-620|Roney]]||Priv Michael||21||3Dec1854||S|||Bur. Old Ballaarat; 40th Regiment |- |[[Wall-7065|Wall]]||Priv Joseph||20 || 3Dec1854||S ||40th Regiment |- |[[Boyle-4555|Boyle]]||Priv Felix||32||10 Jan 1855||S ||Bur. Old Ballaarat; 12th Regiment |-[[Hall-62963|Hall]]||Priv John||30||31 December 1854||S||12th Regiment, died of wounds |- |'''Other Innocent Deaths''' |- |[[Powell-19999|Powell]]||Henry|||| ||O||was an innocent victim. Visiting from Creswick. https://ballaratheritage.com.au/article/eurekas-fallen/ |- |[[Rollands-5|Rollands]]||Llewellyn||c1822||c1855||O ||was an innocent victim. Deliberately shot by a trooper. https://ballaratheritage.com.au/article/eurekas-fallen/ |} *Death records for those who fell around the time of Eureka Stockade retrieved from the Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages Victoria https://my.rio.bdm.vic.gov.au/ "The 27 names from registration number 3240 to 3266, were entered consecutively in the Victorian Death Register and occupy almost six pages in the original register held at the Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages at 295 Queen Street, Melbourne. The reason that they were registered on the 20 June 1855, almost seven months after the Eureka Riots, is not known.Those not found in the Death Registrations but are reported as dead in various other references were: Captain Littlehales (12th Regiment), [[Hall-62963|John Hall]], Joseph Little, Alfred Bryant, William Simpson Hardie, Fenton, Samuel Green, John Hafele, Joseph Watts, and Denis O’Brien."

Wickham, Dorothy. "Eureka's Fallen." Ballarat Heritage Service, 3 June 2019, https://ballaratheritage.com.au/article/eurekas-fallen/

Note: Capt Littlehales succumbed to 'Dysentry' shortly after the Eureka Stockade Attack (not a death due to the rebellion)

BALLAARAT. (1855, February 19). ''The Argus'' (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 6. Retrieved December 3, 2022, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4804588

:'''Defenders''' *Wilhelm Emmermann 3240/1855 *Edward Thonen 3242/1855 *Thomas Henfeld 3243/1855 Birthplace; WURT. Aged 28 years. *Henry Ross 3244/1855 *John Hynes 3245/1855 *Patrick Gittins 3246/1855 *Unknown male Mullins 3247/1855 *George Donaghey 3248/185550 *Martin Diamond 3249/1855 *James Brown 3250/1855 age 29 from Ireland *Edward Quin 3252/1855 *William Quinlan 3253/1855 n 3242/1855 *Thadeus Moore 3254/1855 *John Crow 3255/1855 *Thomas O'Neill 3256/1855 *John Robertson 3257/1855 from 'PERT' *Edward McGlynn 3258/1855 from Tipperary *Robert Julien 3265/1855 *George Clifton 3266/1855 Age 32 *Thomas Parker 3259/1855 Aged 30 years. :'''Soldiers''' *Henry Christopher Wise 3260/1855 *Michael Roney 3261/1855 from Ireland *Joseph Walt 3262/1855 Age 20 *William Webb 3263/1855 Age 19 *Felix Boyle 3264/1855 from 'MONA' :'''Others''' *Henry Powell 3241/1855 *Rowland Llewellyn 3251/1855 Aged 33 years Birthpalce; Wales, UK ===Arrests and trials=== *[[Space:Eureka_Report_of_the_Board_appointed_to_Enquire_into_Circumstances_Connected_with_the_Late_Disturbance_at_Ballarat|Eureka Report of the Board appointed to Enquire into Circumstances Connected with the Late Disturbance at Ballarat]] *[[Space:Eureka_arrests|Eureka arrests]] *[[Space:Eureka_State_Trials|Eureka State Trials]] *[[Space:Eureka_State_Trials_-_Juries|Eureka State Trials - Juries]] High court trial witness list; https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/154851351# "... The following is the formidable array of legal talent engaged" for the defence.ref;Supreme Court - January 16th 1885 published The Age newspaper (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Wed 17 Jan 1855, page 5. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/154851992/18209749 ==Timeline of events== '''Please use this timeline as a worksheet; It's to gather the names of those connected with Eureka Stockade (& to place the names & events into accurate chronological order''') === '''1788''' === The colony of New South Wales founded & first fleet arrives with convicts under guard of British 'Marines'. (one assumes they were required to provide the military might for general Law & Order across the colony). The position of 'Governor of New South Wales' is created. It was THE top ranking position in (New South Wales) Australia. The appointment of Governor granted autocratic rule over the colony. Orders had the power of law (this autocratic rule was reduced in scope after 1821). === '''1789''' === The 'New South Wales Corps' was formed in England in 1789 as a permanent regiment of the British Army to relieve the marines who had accompanied the First Fleet. === '''1809''' === The Corps was reformed into the 102nd Regiment of Foot. Thereafter these Army Regiments were regularly replaced. === '''1851''' === :-Discovery of Gold in Ballarat. Between 1851-1854 Victoria's population quadruples. (One source claims the discovery to be as late as 1853

http://www.lancashireinfantrymuseum.org.uk/the-battle-of-the-eureka-stockade/

) :-'''1 July''' Act of parliament/Proclaiming the 'colony of Victoria' separate from New South Wales. (The right to vote or elect government did not exist). :- The former Superintendant of the Port Phillip District of New South Wales is appointed the first Lieutenant-Governor of the Colony of Victoria (Charles La Trobe). :-La Trobe introduces a mining licensing system. :-'''1st September''' First Victorian mining licence issued. 30 shillings per month. Miners required by law to buy a licence and carry it with them at all times, or face a fine and arrest. :- Miners had to pay for a licence to be able to mine for gold but they were unable to claim the land on which they worked, and so could be (and sometimes were) relocated at a moment's notice

Eureka Stockade - State Library of Victoria - Ergo http://ergo.slv.vic.gov.au/explore-history/golden-victoria/impact-society/eureka-stockade

. Miner(s) could be working a rich mine & be assigned another mine site to work. There was no right to appeal a decision. :-To encourage strict adherance of the mine licence policy; the Police are awarded/receive half the income that they gather from fines (fines of those found in breach of mine licence policy). === '''1852''' === :-The new Colony of Victoria recognises their revenues will not cover required expenditure. :- Miners in Victoria are treated as the new lower class to be used for the benefit of the Authorities and were treated with disdain with impunity (the miners still had no right to vote yet) :-Establishment of Victorian Police Force "from an existing colonial police force of 875 men"

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria_Police#Early_history

. :-First Chief Commissioner of Victoria Police appointed. Chief Commissioner William Henry Fancourt Mitchell. :-'''19th October''' 40th Regiment posted to Victoria, arrival at Melbourne (they remain until 1860, where they are posted to New Zealand to fight in the Maori Wars)

The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) , 20 Oct 1852, page 4 - Shipping Intelligence. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4787739?searchTerm=Regiment

=== '''1853''' === :-Police “licence raids” at the diggings become more frequent and more punitive; in response the diggers became more militant. :-'''19th February''' Newspaper publishes an open letter addressed to all Miners throughout Victoria discussing the oppressive behaviour being conducted by Police in the gold fields & the disgrace that must be felt by miners for NOT having access to recourse in law. Discussing the need to rise up against the oppression

"Police Protection" The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Sat 19 Feb 1853, page 5 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4789945?searchTerm=victoria%20police

:-'''25th November''' Mitchell appoints Charles McMahon Assistant Commissioner of Police

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_MacMahon_(politician)

. McMahon (an ex-British military man) heavily arms Gold Fields Police (with firearms, swords, bayonets and batons) and permits an oppressive style of policing to be practiced. The carrying of such weapons was not seen anywhere else in the Australian colony. === '''1854''' === :- '''31st January''' Mitchell resigns and is replaced by Charles McMahon as Chief Commissioner of Police. :-'''May''' Lieutenant-Governor Charles La Trobe resigns in despair at the “atmosphere of insurrection” in the goldfields. :-'''1 June''' Hotham is appointed the new Lieutenant Governor. :-Still Government revenues do not cover that required (predicted deficit for 1854 was £2 million). Income from the mining boom/licences had been expected to fill the shortfall. :-Police “licence raids” at the diggings became more frequent and more punitive. In response the diggers became more militant. :-Miners call on Lieutenant-Governor Hotham to reduce licence fees or remove licences altogether :-In response, Hotham INCREASES licence checks to twice weekly. :-Continuing & growing unrest at the Diggings where police are being pelted with rocks, verbally abused, & guns are being fired over Police heads. :-'''7th October''' Saturday around 2 a.m. miner James Scobie dies of wounds & his friend Peter Martin is badly beaten in a fight with Eureka Hotel owners (the Bentleys) & staff (a short distance away from the Bentley's Eureka Hotel). The fight resulted from being refused after-hours service at the hotel. At the fight were James Bentley (owner, Eureka Hotel), Catherine Bentley (wife), William Henry Hance (staff) and Thomas Farrell (staff). :- A mother & 10 year old boy named 'Walshe' (assumed this is their family name) who lived in a tent opposite the hotel rear, heard both the party of 2 miners & party of 4 from Hotel go past & saw the party of 4 return after, into the hotel

http://www.eurekapedia.org/Scobie%27s_Murder

. :-"Later that same morning Dr James Stewart performed an inquest into Scobie's death with an open verdict returned. Even though most believed James Bentley had killed Scobie"

http://www.eurekapedia.org/Scobie%27s_Murder

. (Research needed on the date) Stewart claimed the fight injuries were inconsistent with Scobie's death. :-An inquest into Scobie's death was held the same afternoon. At the inquest, the hotel keeper, James Bentley, and his staff denied taking part in the death, despite a sound case against them

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Scobie

. :-"The only evidence brought forward to exonerate the Hotel's 4 was that of the men named George Bassar, Everett Gud, and Henry Green". Henry Green was a long time resident of the hotel

http://www.eurekapedia.org/Scobie%27s_Murder

:'''-8th October''' Sunday. Miners request a second inquest of Scobie's death. :-'''9th October''' Monday. The 4 from the Hotel are taken into custody on suspicion of murder, all from the hotel were released, the magistrate's stating " that there was not the shadow of a case against Mr. Bentley, and that he, as well as the others, were honorably discharged"

http://www.eurekapedia.org/Scobie%27s_Murder

. (research & confirm dates) :-'''12th October''' Thursday. Those arrested for Scobie's murder examined before the police magistrate, Mr. Dewes, and the commissioners, Messrs. Rede and Johnston. Surprisingly they are acquitted in the 1st trial. It is alleged by supporters of Scobie, that Police & Magistrate corruption is involved. "An inquest was held by a magistrate named Dewes, who was suspected of being under an obligation to Bentley, and believed to be what a later official investigation proved, a corrupt and unreliable officer. Instead of committing Bentley for trial, Dewes acquitted him. One of the commissioners (Johnston) was not satisfied with this inquiry, and forwarded his notes to headquarters."

http://www.eurekapedia.org/Scobie%27s_Murder from The Charleville Times newspaper (Qld), 24 December 1904

:-'''17th October''' Tuesday 12 noon. An estimated 3000-5000 miners meet near Eureka Hotel. They are angry with the court judgement in the Scobie case. Named among those at this meeting were Thomas Kennedy, Angus Sutherland, Stephen Cumming, Mr. Blair, Peter Lalor, James R. Thomson, John W. Gray, Thomas D. Wanliss, William Corkhill, Alexander M. P. Grant and Archibald Carmichael. In addition Reverends P Smith (or Smythe) & ... Downey were also at the committee meeting (they attended to advise "Peace & Patience until the new Commission of Inquiry should make their report". The meeting decides (among other resolutions) to forward a petition to Lieutenant-Governor Hotham for lawful review of the case.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4802072?searchTerm=Lalor

) :-At about the same time of this miner's meeting "A strong body of foot-police, under Sub-Inspector Ximenes, was posted in the hotel, and mounted troopers, under Captain Evans, were stationed in an adjacent hollow" (close to the miner's meeting place)

http://www.eurekapedia.org/Scobie%27s_Murder

. The commissioners (magistrates) were also in attendance with the Police. :-"After the miner's meeting was dissolved, those in attendance disperse in all directions. A number of them proceed in the direction of Bentley's hotel, and were immediately followed by the Commissioners and some mounted troopers. It is a matter of speculation whether the miner's meeting would NOT have dispersed peaceably had this action not been taken by the authorities. When the Police horsemen were seen to proceed towards the hotel, those that were then on their way home in other directions, arrested their steps to see what "was happening". Some miners near the Bentley's Eureka Hotel began at first to throw stones at the it (as a kind of retribution for those from Bentley's Hotel not having been punished for Scobie's death). After a few panes of glass were broken, the appetite for destruction seemed to increase. More and more joined in and the destruction by the crowd got out of control. By 2.30-3pm it was estimated the crowd had grown to 8000-10000. Police attended in numbers, but there was not enough to stop the riot. (Needs research; but there was probably only about 400 police in Ballarat at the time). Eureka Hotel is burnt down. :-Police call for more assistance/support from the Government. :-Arrests of 3 related to the Eureka Hotel fire. Thomas Fletcher, Andrew McIntyre, and Henry Westerly. (research & confirm dates). It was later stated that McIntyre & Fletcher were libelled by police in court .

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4802072?searchTerm=Lalor

. :-'''18th October''' SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE - ARRIVED. ...October 18.— Camperdown, ship, 330 tons, from Cork, -with 420 soldiers of the (1st Division) 12th Regiment of Infantry

The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Thu 19 Oct 1854, page 4. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/154851944?searchTerm=regiment12th Regiment of foot - East Suffolk. http://ellott-postalhistorian.com/articles/12th-Regiment-History.pdf

. :-'''3rd November''' The ship Empress Eugene arrives in Melbourne carrying with her the 2nd Division, 12th (East Sussex) Regiment. Including recently promoted Captain John Reynolds Palmer. :-'''11th November''' Another meeting of miners on Bakery Hill agrees to form 'Ballarat Reform League' (to bring about the right to vote, abolition of licensing system, reform of administration of the gold fields, revision of laws relating to Crown land)

http://eurekasydney.com/timeline.html

. :-'''18th November''' "New evidence came to light and a trial (for the murder of Scobie) was held in Melbourne's Supreme Court commencing 18 November: Queen v. James Francis Bentley, Catherine Bentley, William Henry Hance and Thomas Farrell in the murder of James Scobie. Judge Redmond Barry presided over the case. James Bentley, William Hance and Thomas Farrell were all found guilty of manslaughter and three sentenced... :-'''20 November''' and three sentenced each to three years hard labour on the roads; Catherine Bentley was found not guilty". Report into the Ballarat Riot is presented to Hotham. His written response in the report is to immediately dismiss D'Ewes from his position. :- On the afternoon of 20 November, Judge Barry presided over the trial of the Bentley's Hotel '''rioters'''. Thomas Fletcher, Andrew McIntyre, and Henry Westerly were respectively sentenced to three, four, and six months imprisonment. :-Police call for assistance/support. Authorities send the military that had been based in Melbourne & Geelong (40th & 12th Regiments) :-'''27 November''' A delegation of miner's present a petition to Lieutenant-Governor Hotham. It asked to investigate James Scobie death & also they demanded that the 3 jailed for the Eureka Hotel fire might be released. (Petition signed for the miners by; James R. Thomson (Chairman), Peter Lalor (Secretary), Thomas P. Wanliss (Treasurer), John Weightman Gray, William Corkhill, Alexander McP Grant & Archibald Carmichael

http://www.eurekapedia.org/Scobie%27s_Murder

. :-Hotham refuses to bow to miner's demands & or release those jailed for burning the Eureka Hotel. :-'''28th November''' Miners and Police clash. Peter Lalor stated after the clash that authorities had shot at an unarmed miner, at a time before the Riot Act had been read out. Authorities were seen to take up shooting positions near to Eureka & the miners respond by arming themselves and gathering nearby. The authorities then fell back. :-Around this time Lalor is deep mining at 140 feet down, with Hayes on the windlass :-Arrival of the 40th Regiment reinforcements. Entering the diggings with fixed Bayonets & Drawn Swords meets with no response or resistance. Mounted troops, Infantry, Naval artillery & supply wagons. Most were experienced in battle. :-'''For a more complete list of all 40th Regiment attending Eureka''' see [[Space:Eureka 40th Regiment of Foot|Eureka 40th Regiment of Foot]] 124x soldiers... (a Military report at the time counted 261 in total supposed to have participated in Eureka action)

http://www.lancashireinfantrymuseum.org.uk/capt-j-w-thomas-report-to-headquarters-following-eureka-rebellion/

:-'''29th November''' The Eureka flag (The Southern Cross) is first raised (at a meeting of 12000 miners). :-'''30th November''' :-500 miners gathered under the Eureka flag and elects Peter Lalor as their leader. They swore to fight together against police and military. :-Peter Lalor armed with a rifle calls on miners to arm themselves & stand together. :-'''1st December''' - Construction of the 'Stockade' proper around their flag. :-Miners populate the stockade, taking in food & weapons. :-Peter Lalor seeks out Mr Vern as a military tactics adviser. Vern declines

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/154896338/18210291

. Vern is described in an open letter

the Argus newspaper 21 Dec 1854 - 'Charge of Sedition' https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4802072?searchTerm=Lalor

as American citizen by birth Hanoverian. :-Artist [[Doudiet-3|Charles A Doudiet]] draws the iconic picture 'Swearing allegiance to the "Southern Cross"

https://www.nma.gov.au/defining-moments/resources/eureka-stockade

' (among a great many Doudiet images of Eureka Stockade, at the time). Doudiet had accompanied 'Ross' on the Ship 'Magnolia' with 3 other Canadians as they immigrated to Australia. :-'''2nd December''' 12th Regiment Infantry reinforcements & supply wagons arrive in Ballarat (The end of an exhausting 2 day forced march). Most experienced in battle. Their arrival is met with derision by the mining community who respond by yelling out (the common derisory term) 'Joe, Joe...', throwing missiles at them & firing guns overhead. Ultimately 2 of the ammunition wagons were attacked & overturned. The Regiment's Drummer Boy is injured by a wayward bullet (this injury to their boy is thought to have hardened the soldier's opinions of the miners. During the military attack on the Stockade, some are thought to have sought & carried out retribution for their boy's injury). :-'''For a full list of all 12th Regiment attending Eureka''' see [[Space:Eureka 12th Regiment of Foot|Eureka 12th Regiment of Foot]] 162x soldiers... (Military report at the time counted 185 in total)

http://www.eurekapedia.org/Empress_Eugene

:-Captain J. W. Thomas (Ballaarat Military Camp) Commanding officer inspects the diggings and decides to attack the stockade at dawn 3rd December. :-Peter Lalor seeks out Mr Magill as a military adviser. :-'''For a full list of Foot Police & Troopers attending Eureka see http://www.eurekapedia.org/Police''' 55x listed plus 1x listed special constable... :-'''3rd December''' :-At dawn the stockade housed roughly 150 miners, including 20 Americans who had recently arrived at Ballarat; those were armed with revolvers. :-A force of 276 Soldiers & Police launch dawn attack on the stockade, to defeat the rebels & arrest their leaders; the battle lasts 15 minutes. Again attending in the attack force were the 3 district Magistrates; Mr. Commissioner Amos, Mr. Hackett police magistrate & Mr. G. Webster Civil Commissary. (After "The soldiers and police then went wild, destroying tents and property without reason, bayoneting the wounded, and shooting innocent bystanders. The aftermath of the battle led many to describe Eureka as a massacre"

http://eurekasydney.com/timeline.html

) "Some accounts say that policemen finished off some of the wounded and set fire to tents and storehouses so that at least two intoxicated diggers died in their beds"

http://www.lancashireinfantrymuseum.org.uk/the-battle-of-the-eureka-stockade/

:-114 miners are arrested, considerably more are injured (some say long after the battle was won), Peter Lalor is shot in the arm. 16 Soldiers & 1 Policeman are wounded. 4 soldiers are dead & 2 more die later from wounds received. 22 miners are dead. "In the event, most of the arrested diggers were soon released without charges. They included all of the Americans, who had undeniably caused some of the army casualties, apart from the one black man who had helped to make pikes"

http://www.lancashireinfantrymuseum.org.uk/the-battle-of-the-eureka-stockade/

:- £200 Reward dead or alive on the heads of Lalor & Black ("miner's Minister of War"). It is strongly felt that this Mr. Black was actually a proprietor of 'Digger's Advocate' newspaper, that his name had been misquoted in the press & one who actually did quite a lot to calm down the tensions rather than to support the resistance

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4802072?searchTerm=Lalorhttps://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/202630847?searchTerm=Lalor

:-Those Miner's leaders that were not captured go into hiding. :-Peter Lalor escapes capture but had been shot in the arm. :-'''4th December''' :-Lalor makes his own way to Stephen Cummins' house. A trusted friend near Daylesford. :- 5th?? We know form recollections that Lalor's arm is amputated by Drs. Doyle and Stewart at St Alipus' Church & he is then smuggled to Geelong

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Lalor

. :-'''6th December''' Riot Act read & Martial Law is imposed over next 3 days. :-'''21st December''' Lieutenant Henry Wise, whose both legs were amputated after the stockade attack, dies. === '''1855''' === '''1st March''' :-13 men are tried for High Treason including Henry Seekamp the editor of the Ballarat Times

The State Trials, Mount Alexander Mail (Vic. : 1854 - 1917), Friday 2 March 1855, page 6 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/202634801?searchTerm=victoria%20police

. :- John Manning & Mr Josephs were arrested at the Stockade in a large tent erected in the middle of the ground. In the trial of John MANNING witness for the prosecution was undercover Trooper Goodenough

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/154850670?searchTerm=Lalor

. He infiltrated the meetings dressed as a miner; also mentions others at these meetings. John OLLMAN a former constable in Melbourne. Charles ROBERTS. Mr. McCULLOCH. Another witness was policeman Andrew Peters 29th November who dressed in plain clothes to attend miners meetings (stated he was from Copenhagen, Denmark). Witness Trooper Robert TULLY he was at the stockade 3rd December. Witness Trooper William DALGLEISH escorted prisoners back to The Camp. Witness Trooper Michael QUIGLEY assisted in the removal of wounded & dead after. Witnesses Charles CARTER, Police Inspectors John KING & Thomas MILLS. Witness Commissioner AMOS. Police Commissioner HACKETT. Witness ... WEBSTER was at the Friday meeting. Witness Thomas ALLEN. :-'''27th March''' Seekamp is found guilty of seditious libel & given 6 months. All others were acquitted. :-The Eureka Stockade leader, Peter Lalor, and others came out of hiding without any legal consequences. :-Licence fees were abolished :-miners’ rights were issued :-Goldfields police numbers are reduced :- the oppressive manner of policing at the Goldfields is curtailed :-The right to vote is granted. :-'''20th June''' 27 names of those killed at Eureka were entered consecutively in the Victorian Death Register and occupy almost six pages in the original register from registration number 3240 to 3266.

"Eureka's Fallen." ''Ballarat Heritage Service'', 3 June 2019, ballaratheritage.com.au/article/eurekas-fallen/ .

'''November''' :-Peter Lalor is elected to Victorian Legislative Council. He remained in politics for most of the rest of his life (retiring 1887) :- Around '''December''' Governor Charles Hotham dies (a year after Eureka). ------ ==Sources==

See also *[[Space:Eureka_rebellion_obituaries]] *[[Space:Eureka_12th_Regiment_of_Foot]] *[http://www.goldrushcolony.com.au/australian-gold-history-culture-info/australian-gold-rush-history-law-order/eureka-rebellion Gold Rush Colony] - Eureka Rebellion *[http://web.archive.org/web/20040215210823/http://www.slv.vic.gov.au/slv/exhibitions/goldfields/eureka/chronol.htm Archive.org] - Life on the Goldfields - a chronology *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eureka_Rebellion Wikipedia Article "Eureka Rebellion"] *3 December 1854 military report from Capt. J. W. Thomas report to Headquarters following Eureka rebellion http://www.lancashireinfantrymuseum.org.uk/capt-j-w-thomas-report-to-headquarters-following-eureka-rebellion/ *Public Record Office Victoria VPRS 5527 Official Forms, Evidence and Depositions, October 1854 http://www.eurekapedia.org/Public_Record_Office_Victoria_VPRS_5527_Official_Forms,_Evidence_and_Depositions,_October_1854 *Supreme Court trial in Melbourne, gold-miner Peter Martin gave eyewitness testimony regarding the death, as published "Supreme Court, Melbourne, Nov. 18th". Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer. NSW: National Library of Australia. 2 December 1854. p. 1. Retrieved 13 February 2012. *http://www.eurekapedia.org/Biographies PRINTED HISTORIES *History of the 12th (The Suffolk) Regiment 1685-1913 by Lieut-Col EAH Webb (1914) (Reprint, Naval and Military Press, 2001)

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'''European Discovery of Australia'''

It is thought the Portuguese discovered Australia in the 1520s but this lacks evidence. The Dutch ship, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duyfken Duyfken], led by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willem_Janszoon Willem Janszoon], made the first documented European landing in Australia in 1606. That same year, a Spanish expedition sailing west from Central-South America and led by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedro_Fernandez_de_Quiros Pedro Fernandez de Quiros] landed in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Hebrides New Hebrides] and thinking (wishing) them to be the fabled southern continent named any (yet unseen) land to the south ''Terra Austral del Espiritu Santo (Southern Land of the Holy Spirit)''. Later that year De Quiros' deputy [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lu%C3%ADs_Vaez_de_TorresLuís Vaez de Torres] sailed through [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torres_Strait Australia's Torres Strait] and may have sighted Australia's northern coast, thinking it to be yet another island.

'''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janszoon_voyage_of_1606 Willem Janszoon 1606]'''

Willem Janszoon made the first recorded European landing on the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia Australian continent] in 1606, He sailed from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bantam_%28city%29 Bantam], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java Java] in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duyfken Duyfken]. Because he was an employee of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_East_India_Company Dutch East India Company], Janszoon had been instructed to explore the coast of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Guinea New Guinea] he had arrived in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_East_Indies Dutch East Indies] from the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netherlands Netherlands] in 1598 and became an officer of the VOC . In 1605 he sailed from Bantam to its south coast and continued down what he thought was a extension of New Guinea, but was the western coast of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cape_York_Peninsula Cape York Peninsula] of northern [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queensland Queensland]. He travelled south as far as Cape Keerweer, where he had trouble with the local [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_Australian aboriginal people] and several of his men were killed.Because of this he had to retrace his route up the coast towards Cape York and then returned to Banda. Janszoon failed to discover [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torres_Strait Torres Strait], which separates Australia and New Guinea. Unknown to the Dutch the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spain Spanish] or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portugal Portuguese] explorer [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luis_V%C3%A1ez_de_Torres Luis Váez de Torres] sailed through the strait four months later, although Torres did not report seeing the coast of a major land mass to his south and is therefore presumed not to have seen Australia. As a result of these oversights, Dutch maps did not include the strait until after [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Cook James Cook's] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_voyage_of_James_Cook 1770 passage] through the Torres Strait, while early Spanish maps showed the coast of New Guinea correctly they did not show Australia.

'''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dirk_Hartog Dirk Hartog 1616]'''

Dirk Hartog work for the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_East_India_Company Dutch East India Company] and in 1616 and was appointed master of a ship the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eendracht_%281615_ship%29 Eendracht], meaning Concord or Unity in a fleet voyaging from the Netherlands to the Dutch East Indies. Setting sail in January 1616 in the company of several other ships, Hartog and the Eendracht became separated from the others in a storm, and arrived seperatly at the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cape_of_Good_Hope Cape of Good Hope].Hartog set off across the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Ocean Indian Ocean] for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batavia,_Dutch_East_Indies Batavia present-day Jakarta], perhaps blown off course by the strong westerly winds known as the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roaring_Forties Roaring Forties]. On 25 October 1616 Hartog came upon various islands which were found to uninhabited.He made landfall at an island off the coast of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shark_Bay Shark Bay] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Australia Western Australia], which is now called [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dirk_Hartog_Island Dirk Hartog Island] after him. His was the second recorded European expedition to land on the Australian continent having been preceded by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willem_Janszoon Willem Janszoon] but the first to do so on the western coastline. Hartog spent three days examining the coast and nearby islands he named the area [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eendrachtsland Eendrachtsland] after his ship,when he left he affixed a pewter plate to a post, now known as the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hartog_plate Hartog plate] on the plate he had etched a record of his visit to the island its inscription translated from the original Dutch read '''''1616 On 25 October arrived the ship Eendracht, of Amsterdam: Supercargo Gilles Miebais of Liege, skipper Dirch Hatichs of Amsterdam. on 27 d[itt]o. she set sail again for Bantam. Deputy supercargo Jan Stins, upper steersman Pieter Doores of Bil. In the year 1616.''''' Finding nothing further of interest Hartog continued sailing northwards along this previously undiscovered coastline of Western Australia, making nautical charts up to about 22° lat. south. He then left the coast and continued onwards to Batavia, eventually arriving safely in December 1616, some five months after his expected arrival

'''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abel_Tasman Abel Tasman 1642 -1643]'''

The Council of the Indies Batavia despatched Abel Tasman and Franchoijs Visscher on a voyage of which one of the objects was to obtain knowledge of all the totally unknown provinces of Beach,Beach appeared on maps of the time,those of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraham_Ortelius Abraham Ortelius] of 1570 and that of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Huygen_van_Linschoten Jan Huygen van Linschoten] of 1596, as the northernmost part of the southern continent the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terra_Australis Terra Australis] in accordance with Visscher's directions, Tasman sailed first to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mauritius Mauritius] and arrived on 5 September 1642,after a four week stay on the island both ships left on 8 October. After a month's travel, snow and hail made Tasman to changed his course to a more northern direction. Part of the western shore of the continent was already known to the Dutch, but no one had gone as far as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pieter_Nuyts Pieter Nuyts], who years earlier had mapped a huge stretch of the southern coast as far as what is today South Australia. Abel Tasman sighted the west coast of Tasmania on 24 November 1642 , north of Macquarie Harbour,he named his discovery Van Diemen's Land after [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonio_van_Diemen Antonio van Diemen], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governor-General_of_the_Dutch_East_Indies Governor-General] of the Dutch East Indies.Sailing south he skirted the southern end of Tasmania and turned north-east, Tasman then tried to work his two ships into [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adventure_Bay Adventure Bay] on the east coast of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Bruny_Island South Bruny Island] where he was blown out to sea by a storm, this area he named [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Storm_Bay Storm Bay]. Two days later Tasman anchored to the North of Cape Frederick Hendrick just North of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forestier_Peninsula Forestier Peninsula]. Tasman then landed in Blackman Bay – in the larger [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marion_Bay,_Tasmania Marion Bay]. The next day, an attempt was made to land in North Bay however, because the sea was too rough the carpenter swam through the surf and planted the Dutch flag in North Bay Tasman then claimed formal possession of the land on 3 December 1642.

'''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Cook Captain James Cook 1770]'''

In 1766 the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Society Royal Society] engaged Cook to travel to the Pacific Ocean to observe and record the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transit_of_Venus transit of Venus] across the Sun. Cook,at the age of 39, was promoted to lieutenant and named as commander of the expedition.The expedition sailed from England on 26 August 1768, rounded [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cape_Horn Cape Horn] and continued westward across the Pacific to arrive at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tahiti Tahiti] on 13 April 1769, where the observations of the Venus Transit were made. However the result of the observations was not as conclusive or accurate as had been hoped. Once the observations were completed, Cook opened the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sealed_orders sealed orders] which were additional instructions from the Admiralty for the second part of his voyage to search the south Pacific for signs of the postulated rich southern [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continent continent] of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terra_Australis Terra Australis].Cook then sailed to New Zealand and mapped the complete coastline, making only some minor errors. He then voyaged west, reaching the south-eastern coast of Australia on 19 April 1770, and in doing so his expedition became the first recorded Europeans to have encountered its eastern coastline.On 23 April he made his first recorded direct observation of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_Australians indigenous Australians] at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brush_Island Brush Island] near [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bawley_Point,_New_South_Wales Bawley Point] '''Noting in his journal''' '''''…and were so near the Shore as to distinguish several people upon the Sea beach they appear'd to be of a very dark or black Colour but whether this was the real colour of their skins or the othes they might have on I know not.''''' On 29 April James Cook and crew arrived on the mainland of the continent at a place now known as the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cronulla_sand_dunes,_Kurnell_Peninsula Kurnell Peninsula] Cook originally named the area as Stingray Bay, but he later renamed it [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Botany_Bay Botany Bay] after the unique specimens retrieved by the botanists [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Banks Joseph Banks] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Solander Daniel Solander] it is here that James Cook made first contact with an aboriginal tribe known as the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gweagal Gweagal]. After James Cook left Botany Bay he continued northwards but on 11 June the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Endeavour Endeavour] ran aground on a shoal of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Barrier_Reef Great Barrier Reef], and then put into a river mouth on 18 June 1770.The ship was badly damaged and his voyage was delayed almost seven weeks while repairs were carried out on the beach . The voyage then continued, sailing through [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torres_Strait Torres Strait] and on 22 August Cook landed on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Possession_Island_%28Queensland%29 Possession Island] where he claimed the entire coastline that he had just explored as British territory. He returned to England via [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Jakarta Batavia] Indonesia where many in his crew succumbed to malaria, the Cape of Good Hope, and arriving on the island of Saint Helena on 12 July 1771 Cook made three voyages all together on his last voyage like his second Cook again commanded HMS Resolution and in 1778 became the first European to visit the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawaii_%28island%29 Hawaiian Islands] in January 1778 it was on this voyage that Cook was killed Cook returned to Hawaii in 1779 his arrival coincided with the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Makahiki Makahiki], a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harvest_festival Hawaiian harvest festival] of worship for the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lono Polynesian god Lono]. Coincidentally the form of Cook's ship, HMS Resolution, or more particularly the mast formation, sails and rigging, resembled certain significant artefacts that formed part of the season of worship.Similarly Cook's clockwise route around the island of Hawaii before making landfall resembled the processions that took place in a clockwise direction around the island during the Lono festivals After a month's stay Cook attempted to continue his exploration of the Northern Pacific. Shortly after leaving Hawaii Island, however, the Resolution's foremast broke, so the ships returned to Kealakekua Bay for repairs.A number of quarrels broke out between the Europeans and Hawaiians at Kealakekua Bay a group of Hawaiians took one of Cook's small boats. That evening because the people had become insolent even with threats to fire upon them,Cook would attempt to take as hostage the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alii_Aimoku_of_Hawaii King of Hawaiʻi], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alii_Aimoku_of_Hawaii Kalaniʻōpuʻu]. The next day 14 February 1779 Cook went to the village to retrieve the King Cook took the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alii_Aimoku_of_Hawaii aliʻi ʻaimoku] by his own hand and led him willingly away, as Cook turned his back he was struck on the head by the villagers and then stabbed to death as he fell on his face in the surf. He was first struck on the head with a club by a chief named [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalaimanokahoowaha Kalaimanokahoowaha or Kanaʻina] and then stabbed by one of the king's attendants Nuaa. The Hawaiians carried his body away towards the back of the town several marines were also killed and two others were wounded .Because of the esteem the islanders held for Jmes Cook they took his body and they prepared him with funerary rituals usually reserved for the chiefs and highest elders of the society the body was disembowelled, baked to facilitate removal of the flesh, and the bones were carefully cleaned for preservation as religious icons , they were eventually returned to his crew for a formal burial at sea

'''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Flinders Matthew Flinders 1796]'''

Captain Matthew Flinders RN was the first to circumnavigate Australia and identify it as a continent he made three voyages to the southern ocean Flinders' first voyage to New South Wales, and first trip to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_Jackson Port Jackson] was in 1795 as a midshipman aboard [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Reliance_%281793%29 HMS Reliance] he became friends with the ship's surgeon [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Bass George Bass].Bass and Flinders made two expeditions in small open boats, both named [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Thumb Tom Thumb] the first to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Botany_Bay Botany Bay] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georges_River Georges River] the second, in a larger Tom Thumb, to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Illawarra Lake Illawarra] Matthew Flinders was now a lieutenant,and in 1798 was given command of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norfolk_%28sloop%29 the Norfolk] he was given orders to set sail beyond [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Furneaux_Group Furneaux's Islands], and, should a strait be found, pass through it, and return by the south end of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_Diemen%27s_Land Van Diemen's Land].If found the passage between the Australian mainland and Tasmania would save several days on the journey from England, and once discovered was named [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bass_Strait Bass Strait], after his close friend the largest island in Bass Strait would later be named [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flinders_Island Flinders Island]. As was the town of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flinders,_Victoria Flinders] near the mouth of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Port Western Port] that Bass discoverd on 4 January 1798 Flinders had married Ann Chappelle in 17 April 1801, and wanted to bring her with him to Port Jackson.The Admiralty had strict rules against wives accompanying captains. Flinders brought Ann on board ship and planned to ignore the rules and was told he must remove her from the ship she would not see her husband for 9 yrs '''''This is well documented in correspondence between Flinders Sir Joseph Banks in May 1801.''''' '''''I have but time to tell you that the news of your marriage, which was published in the Lincoln paper, has reached me. The Lords of the Admiralty have heard also that Mrs. Flinders is on board the Investigator, and that you have some thought of carrying her to sea with you. This I was very sorry to hear, and if that is the case I beg to give you my advice by no means to adventure to measures so contrary to the regulations and the discipline of the Navy; for I am convinced by language I have heard, that their Lordships will, if they hear of her being in New South Wales, immediately order you to be superseded, whatever may be the consequences, and in all likelihood order Mr. Grant to finish the survey.''''' Flinders reached and named [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cape_Leeuwin Cape Leeuwin] on 6 December 1801, and continued to make a survey along the southern coast of the Australian mainland.On 8 April 1802, while sailing east, Flinders pulled into a bay which he named [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Encounter_Bay Encounter Bay].Further along the coast Flinders explored [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_Phillip Port Phillip], which he didnt know had been discovered only 10 weeks earlier by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Murray_%28Australian_explorer%29 John Murray] aboard the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Nelson Lady Nelson]. Flinders climbed [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur%27s_Seat,_Victoria Arthur's Seat], the highest point near the shores of the southernmost parts of the bay. From there he saw a vast view of the surrounding land and bays. '''''Flinders reported back to Governor King that the land had '''''That the land had a pleasing and, in many parts, a fertile appearance on 1 May I left the ship's name on a scroll of paper, deposited in a small pile of stones upon the top of the peak'''''. Flinders constructed a stone cairn to mark a historical location. The Matthew Flinders Cairn, which was later enlarged, is located on the upper slopes of Arthurs Seat a short distance below Chapman's Point Matthew Flinders returned to England in October 1810.His health was in buthe srarted work preparing [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Voyage_to_Terra_Australis A Voyage to Terra Australis] and his atlas of maps for publication. '''''It was A Voyage to Terra Australis: undertaken for the purpose of completing the discovery of that vast country, and prosecuted in the years 1801, 1802, and 1803 in His Majesty's ship the Investigator, and subsequently in the armed vessel Porpoise and Cumberland Schooner. With an account of the shipwreck of the Porpoise, arrival of the Cumberland at Mauritius, and imprisonment of the commander during six years and a half in that island''''' The original copies of the Atlas to Matthew Flinders' Voyage to Terra Australis are held at the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitchell_Library Mitchell Library] in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sydney Sydney] ,Flinders' map of Terra Australia was first published in January 1814 and the remaining maps were published before his atlas and book. On 19 July 1814, the day after the book and atlas was published, Matthew Flinders died aged 40. Flinders was buried at St James, Hampstead Road, his grave has since been lost due to alterations to the churchyard. The grave site is thought to lie under what is now Platform 15 at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euston_Station Euston Station] '''Sources''' *[http://australia.gov.au/about-australia/australian-story/european-discovery-and-colonisation Australia.gov.au] *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_exploration_of_Australia Wikipedia]

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The First Fleet arrived in Port Jackson in 1788 it comprised eleven ships bearing around 1400 people, half of whom were convicts. Between 1788 and 1868, large numbers of convicts were transported to the various Australian penal colonies by the British government. One of the primary reasons for the British settlement of Australia was the establishment of a penal colony to alleviate pressure on their overburdened correctional facilities. When the last convict ship docked in Fremantle many of those transported were not criminals in the true sense but found themselves crossing the oceans as a result of some youthful, impetuous statement or action. By the end of transportation on the East Coast in the 1840s, the Colony of New South Wales was well established more and more free settlers were involved in trade and agriculture, helping to bring some success and stability. At the same time, a number of former convicts were, through their ability and determination, making substantial contributions to the colony's development. By the 1850s 165000 convicts had been transported to Australia while well over 200 000 free migrants arrived between 1825 and 1850. Well over a hundred medical men are known to have arrived as transportees. With no standardization of medical qualifications in the early nineteenth century, many would have been unqualified. Of those who came during this period three men, well known to each other in Sydney, are recognized for their medical abilities and as founding fathers of several respected institutions which developed as the settlement turned from a gaol into a colony. Some of these and other Convicts went on to be famous in Australia for various reasons. This page has links to some of these Convicts who have profiles on Wikitree

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==First Fleet Convict List published in the Daily Mirror, 1969 - purporting to be from a fictional article in the London Gazette.== The names in this list cannot be relied upon. For the sourced list of known First Fleet convicts please go to our [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:First_Fleet%2C_Australia%2C_1788&public=1 First Fleet Page]. '''Transcribed by Barbara Turner, 1992'''

[http://members.pcug.org.au/~pdownes/dps/1stflt.htm Barbara Turner article', 1992]

: Capt. Arthur Phillip, R.N. was commissioned as the first Governor of New South Wales. He set sail on May 13th, 1787 from Portsmouth with 11 vessels. He arrived in N.S.W. with 717 convicts of whom 180 were women, guarded by 191 marines under 19 officers. Note: The incorrect spellings of some place names is how they appeared in the newspaper. Some of those listed did not arrive in Australia as they either did not embark or died en route From the "LONDON GAZETTE", October 1788 CONVICTS TRANSPORTED TO THE NEW COLONY Your Correspondent looks to our Readers and has ascertained as far as possible the names of those who have been convicted of crimes in the Country of England since 1783 and have been sentenced by His Majesty's Judges to be sent to that part of New Holland known as New South Wales Your Correspondent looks to our Readers for their indulgence to involuntary errors and omissions, and trust general attention will secure us from trespassing on their kindness too often. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | NAME ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Where sentenced ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Term |- |ABEL, Robert

Robert Abel, London Lives website article, [http://www.londonlives.org/static/AbelRobertTransported1787.jsp]

|London |7 |- |ABRAMS, Henry | | |- |ABRAHAMS, Esther

Esther Abrams, Wikipedia entry, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esther_Abrahams]

|London |7 |- |'''[[Abel-1849|ABELL, Mary, alias Tilley]]''' |Worcester |7 |- |ACRES, Thomas |Exeter |7 |- |ADAMS, John |London |7 |- |ADAMS, Mary |London |7 |- |AGLEY, Richard |Winchester |7 |- |ALLEN, John |Hertford |7 |- |ALLEN, William |Ormskirk |7 |- |ALLEN, Charles |London |7 |- |ALLEN, Susannah |London |7 |- |ALLEN, Mary |London | |- |ALLEN, Jamasun, alias Boddington |London |7 |- |ALLEN, Mary, alias Conner |London |7 |- |ANDERSON, John |Exeter |7 |- |ANDERSON, Elizabeth |London |7 |- |ANDERSON, John |London |7 |- |ANDERSON, Fanny |Winchester |7 |- |ARCHER, John |London |7 |- |ARSCOTT, John |Bodmin |7 |- |ATKINSON, George |London |7 |- |AULT, Sarah |London |7 |- |AYNERS, John, alias Agnew |London |7 |- |AYRES, John |London |7 |- |BAILS, Robert |Reading |Life |- |'''[[Bannister-21|BANNISTER, George]]''',

George Bannister, First Fleet online, external web site [http://fmpro.uow.edu.au/FirstFleet/details.aspx?-db=ff.fp3&-format=detail.htm&-op=cn&-recid=32&-find=]

|London |7 |- |BARTLETT, James |Winchester |7 |- |BARSBY, George |Winchester |Life |- |BARNETT, Henry, alias Barnard, alias Burton |Warwick |7 |- |BARNES, Stephen |York |7 |- |BARFERD, John |London |7 |- |BARLAND, George |London |7 |- |BALDING, James, alias William |London |7 |- |BASON, Elizabeth, wife of William Bason |New Sarum |7 |- |BAYLEY, James |New Sarum |7 |- |BAZLEY, John |Exeter |7 |- |BAKER, Thomas |Exeter |7 |- |BARRETT, Thomas |Exeter |Life |- |BATLEY, Caten |Exeter |7 |- |BARSBY, Samuel |Exeter |7 |- |BALL, John |Exeter |7 |- |BARRY, John |Bristol |7 |- |BARRET, Daniel | | |- |BARRER, Elizabeth | | |- |BALDWIN, Ruth, alias Bowyer |London |7 |- |BAKER, Martha |London |7 |- |BELL, William |London |7 |- |BENEAR, Samuel |London |7 |- |BELLET, Jacob |London |7 |- |BEARDSLEY, Ann |Derby |5 |- |BEST, John | | |- |BECKFORD, Elizabeth |London |7 |- |BELLAMY, Thomas |Worcester |7 |- |BRID, James |Croydon |7 |- |BIRD, Samuel |Croydon |7 |- |BISHOP, Joseph | | |- |'''[[Baughan-95|BINGHAM, John, alias Boughan]]''' | | |- |BINGHAM, Elizabeth, alias Mooring |London- |7 |- |BIRD, Elizabeth, alias Winifred |Maidstone |7 |- |BLACKHALL, William |Abingdon |7 |- |BLUNT, William |London |7 |- |BLAKE, Francis |London |7 |- |BLATHERHORN, William |Exeter |Life |- |BLOEDWORTH, James |Kingston |7 |- |BLANCHETT, Susannah |Kingston |7 |- |BOND, Peter |London |7 |- |BOYLE, John |London |7 |- |[[Boggis-28|BOGGIS, William]] | | |- |BOND, William |Exeter |7 |- |BOND, Mary, wife of John Bond |Wells |7 |- |BOULTON, Rebecca |Lincoln |7 |- |BONNER, Jane |London |7 |- |BOLTON, Mary |Shrewsbury |7 |- |BROWN, James |Hertford |7 |- |BROWN, William |Southwark |7 |- |BRINDLEY, John |Warwick |7 |- |BROWN, Richard |Reading |7 |- |BROUGH, William, |Stafford |7 |- |[[Bradley-3550|'''BRADLEY, James''']] |London |7 |- |BROWN, Thomas |London |7 |- |BRADBURY, William |London |7 |- |BRYANT, Thomas |Maidstone |7 |- |BRYANT, William |Launceston |7 |- |BROWN, Thomas |Exeter |7 |- |BRADFORD, John |Exeter |7 |- |BRANNEGAN, James |Exeter |7 |- |BRUCE, Robert |Exeter |7 |- |BROWN, William |Exeter |7 |- |BRYANT, John |Exeter |7 |- |BREWER, William |Exeter |7 |- |BRICE, William |Bristol |7 |- |BRAND, Curtis | | |- |BRYANT, Michael | | |- |BRAND, Lucy, alias Wood |London |7 |- |BRANHAM, Mary |London |7 |- |BRUCE, Elizabeth |London |7 |- |BURLEIGH, James |London |7 |- |BURN, Peter |London |7 |- |BURNE, James |London |7 |- |BUTLER, William |London |7 |- |BUCKLEY, Joseph |Dorchester |7 |- |BURRIDGE, Samuel |Dorchester |7 |- |BURN, Patrick | | |- |BURN, Simon | | |- |BUFLEY, John | | |- |BUNN, Margaret |London |7 |- |BURKITT, Mary |London |7 |- |BURDO, Sarah |London |7 |- |CARVER, Joseph |Maidstone |7 |- |CASTLE, James |London |7 |- |CAMPBELL, James, alias George |London |7 |- |CAMPBELL, James |Guildford |7 |- |CARNEY, John |Exeter |7 |- |CARTY, Francis |Bodmin |7 |- |CAREY, Ann |Taunton |7 |- |CARTER, Richard, alias Michael Cartwright |Shrewsbury |7 |- |CABLE, Henry

Henry Kable, Wikipedia article, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Kable]

| | |- |CARROLL, Mary, wife of James Carroll |London |7 |- |CESAR, John |Maidstone |7 |- |CHIELDS, William | | |- |CHADDICK, Thomas |London |7 |- |CHURCH, William |Dorchester |7 |- |CHAAF, William |Exeter |7 |- |CHINERY, Samuel |Exeter |7 |- |CHANIN, Edward |Exeter |7 |- |CLOUGH, Richard |Durham |7 |- |CLEMENTS, Thomas |London |7 |- |CLARK, John, alias Hosier |London |7 |- |CLARK, William |London |7 |- |CLARKE, John |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Cleaver-868|CLEAVER, Mary]]''' |Bristol |7 |- |CLEAR, George | | |- |'''[[Clark-54056|CLARK, Elizabeth]]''' | | |- |CONNELLY, William |Bristol |7 |- |CORMICK, Edward |Hertford |7 |- |CORDEN, James |Warwick |7 |- |COLLING, Joseph |London |7 |- |COLE, William |London |7 |- |COX, John Matthew |London |7 |- |COLLIER, Richard |Kingston |7 |- |CONNOLLY, William |Bodmin |7 |- |CONELLY, Cornelius |Exeter |7 |- |COLMAN, Ishmael |Dorchester |7 |- |COFFIN, John |Exeter |7 |- |COLE, Elizabeth |Exeter |7 |- |CON, James |Exeter |Life |- |COPP, James |Exeter |7 |- |COOMBES, Ann, wife of Samuel Coombes |Taunton |7 |- |COLE, Elizabeth |London |7 |- |COLLEY, Elizabeth |London |14 |- |COOKE, Charlotte |London |7 |- |COOPER, Mary |Worcester |7 |- |COLPITTS, Ann |Durham |7 |- |CROSS, John |New Sarum |7 |- |CROPPER, John |London |7 |- |CROSS, William |Coventry |7 |- |CREAMER, John |Exeter |7 |- |CREEK, Jane |London |7 |- |CUNNINGHAM, Edward |London |7 |- |CULLEN, James Bryen |London |7 |- |CULLYHORN, John |Exeter |7 |- |CUDLIP, Jacob, alias Norris |Bodmin |7 |- |CUSS, John, alias Hunsboy |New Sarum |7 |- |CUCKOW, William |Maidstone |7 |- |DAVIS, Aaron |Bristol |7 |- |DAY, Richard |Reading |7 |- |DAVIES, Edward |Stafford |7 |- |DAY, Samuel |Glocester |14 |- |DAVIS, Samuel |Glocester |7 |- |DAVIS, William | | |- |DAVIS, James |London |7 |- |DANIELLS, Daniel |London |7 |- |DALEY, James |London |7 |- |DAVIDSON, John |London |7 |- |DAVIS, William |Brecon |Life |- |DAVIS, Richard | | |- |DALEY, Ann, wife of Gore Daley, alias Ann Warburton |Nether Knutsford |7 |- |DARNELL, Margaret |London |7 |- |DAVIS, Ann |London |7 |- |DALTON, Elizabeth |London |7 |- |DAVIDSON, Rebecca, wife of Robert Davidson |London |7 |- |'''[[Dawson-2329|DAWSON, Margaret]]''' |London |7 |- |DAVIS, Frances |Chelmsford |14 |- |DAVIES, Sarah |Worcester |7 |- |DAVIES, Mary |Shrewsbury |7 |- |DENNISON, Michael |Poole |7 |- |DENISON, Barnaby |Bristol |7 |- |DELANY, Patrick | | |- |DICKSON, Thomas, alias Ralph Raw |Durham |7 |- |DISCALL, Timothy |Bodmin |7 |- |DIXON, Mary |London |7 |- |'''[[Dickenson-655|DICKENSON, Mary]]''' |Southwark |7 |- |DOUGLAS, William |Lincoln |7 |- |DOWLAND, Ferdinand |London |7 |- |DODDING, James, alias Doring | | |- |'''[[Dring-3|DRING, William]]''',

Australian Royalty webpage on William Dring [http://www.easystreetretreat.com.au/australianroyalty/individual.php?pid=I52603&ged=purnellmccord.ged]

|Kingston upon Hull |7 |- |DUNNAGE, Joseph |London |Life |- |DUDGENS, Elizabeth | | |- |DUNDASS, Jane |London |7 |- |DUTTON, Ann |London |7 |- |DEYER, Leonard |Southwark |7 |- |DYKES, Mary |London |7 |- |EARLE, William |New Sarum |7 |- |'''[[Eggleton-373|EAGLETON, William, alias Bones]]''' |Kingston |7 |- |EATON, Mary, alias Shephard | | |- |EARLY, Rachel |Reading |7 |- |EATON, Martha |unknown | 7 |- |ECCLES, Thomas |Guildford |Life |- |EDMUNDS, William |Monmouth |7 |- |EDWARDS, William | | |- |EGGLESTON, George |Maidstone |7 |- |ELLAM, Peter |Ormskirk |7 |- |ELLIOT, William |Croydon |7 |- |ELLIOT, Joseph |Croydon |7 |- |ELAM, Deborah |Chester |7 |- |ENGLISH, Nicholas |London |7 |- |EVANS, Williams |Shrewsbury |7 |- |EVANS, Elizabeth |London |7 |- |EVERETT, John |Hertford |7 |- |'''[[Everingham-93|EVERINGHAM, Matthew]]''',

Wikipedia entry on Matthew Everingham [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_James_Everingham]

|London |7 |- |FARRELL, Phillip |London |7 |- |FARLEY, William |Bristol |7 |- |FARMER, Ann |London |7 |- |FENTUM, Benjamin |London |7 |- |FERGUSON, John |Exeter |7 |- |FIELD, William | | |- |FILLESEY, Thomas |Bristol |7 |- |FINLOW, John, alias Hervey | | |- |FIELD, Jane |London |7 |- |FITZGERALD, Jane, alias Phillips |London |7 |- |FITZGERALD, Elizabeth |London |7 |- |FLARTY, Phebe |London |7 |- |FLYN, Edward | | |- |'''[[Forbes-49|FORBES, Ann]]''',

Ann Forbes external web site [http://www.annforbes.org/]

,

Ann Forbes Bulletin board [http://www.annforbes.org/smf/index.php]

|Kingston |7 |- |'''[[Forrester-40|FORRESTER, Robert]]''',

Robert Forrester, Biography by Louise Wilson, external web site [http://louisewilson.com.au/robert_forrester.html]

,

Potts family tree web site [http://www.pottaroo.com/rforrester1794.html]

|London |7 |- |FOYLE, William |New Sarum |7 |- |FOWKES, Francis |London |7 |- |FOWLES, Ann |London |7 |- |'''[[Fownes-50|FOWNES, Margaret]]''' |Shrewsbury |7 |- |FRANCIS, William |London |7 |- |FRANCISCO, George |London |7 |- |FRASER, William |Manchester |7 |- |FRASER, Ellen |Manchester |7 |- |FREEMAN, James |Hertford |7 |- |FREEMAN, Robert |London |7 |- |FRY, George | | |- |FRYER, Catherine, alias Prior | | |- |FULLER, John |Manchester |7 |- |GARDNER, Francis |London |7 |- |GARTH, Edward |London |7 |- |GARLAND, Francis |Exeter |7 |- |GARTH, Susannah, alias Grath | | |- |GABEL, Mary |Southwark |7 |- |GASCOYGNE, Olive |Worcester |7 |- |GEARING, Thomas |Oxford |Life |- |GESS, George |Gloucester |7 |- |'''[[George-1643|GEORGE, Anne]]''' |London |7 |- |GLENTON, Thomas |Northallerton |7 |- |GLOSTER, William |London |7 |- |GORDON, Daniel |Winchester |7 |- |GOODWIN, Edward |London |7 |- |'''[[Goodwin-2031|GOODWIN,Andrew]]''' |London |7 |- |GOULD, John |Exeter |7 |- |GRAY, Charles |Southwark |7 |- |GRIFFITHS, Samuel, alias Briscow, alias Butcher |Gloucester |7 |- |GREENWELL, Nicholas |London |7 |- |GREEN, John |Reading |7 |- |GRIFFITHS, Thomas |London |7 |- |GRANGER, Charles |Plymouth |7 |- |GRACE, James | | |- |GREEN, Hannah | | |- |GROVES, Mary |Lincoln |7 |- |GREEN, Mary |London |7 |- |GREEN, Ann |London |7 |- |GREENWOOD, Mary (?) |London |7 |- |GUNTER, William |Bristol |7 |- |HANDFORD, John |Winchester |7 |- |HATCHER, John |Winchester |7 |- |HATFIELD, William |Maidstone |7 |- |HAWKES, Richard |Reading |7 |- |HARRIS, William |Maidstone |7 |- |HATCH, John |Reading |7 |- |HARTLEY, John |Oxford |7 |- |HART, John |Stafford |7 |- |HAINES, Joseph |Gloucester |7 |- |HATHAWAY, Henry |Gloucester |7 |- |HAYES, Dennis |London |7 |- |HALL, Samuel |London |7 |- |HARBINE, Joseph |London |7 |- |HARPER, Joshua |London |7 |- |HAYTON, George, alias Clayton |London |7 |- |HARRISON, Joseph |London |7 |- |HART, John |London |7 |- |HARRIS, John |London |Life |- |HAYES, John |Guildford |7 |- |HATTOM, Joseph | | |- |HARRIFON, Joseph | | |- |HAMLIN, William |Exeter |7 |- |HALL, Joseph |Exeter |Life |- |HALL, John |Exeter |7 |- |HADON, John |Exeter |7 |- |HA?ES, William | | |- |HANDY, Cooper | | |- |HAYNES, William | | |- |'''[[Hervey-534|HERVEY, Elizabeth]]''' | | |- |HALL, Margaret | | |- |HART, Frances | | |- |HARRISON, Mary |Lincoln |7 |- |HEADING, James |Chelmsford |Life |- |HEADINGTON, Thomas |Abingdon |7 |- |HERBERT, John |London |7 |- |HART, Catherine |London |7 |- |HERBERT , John |Exeter |7 |- |HANDLAND, Dorothy, alias Gray |London |7 |- |HALL, Sarah |London |7 |- |HAMILTON, Maria |London |7 |- |HARRISON, Mary |London |7 |- |'''[[Howard-17242|HARWOOD, Ester, alias Howard]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Hayward-2994|HAYWARD, Elizabeth]]''' |London |7 |- |HALL, Elizabeth |Newcastle |7 |- |HERBERT, Jane, alias Rose, alias Jenny Russell |London |7 |- |HENRY, Catherine |London |7 |- |HILL, John |Maidstone |Life |- |HINDLE, Ottiwell |Preston |7 |- |HILL, John |London |7 |- |HILL, Thomas |London |7 |- |HILT, William |Exeter |Life |- |HILL, Thomas | |7 |- |HIPSLEY, Eliabeth |London |7 |- |HILL, Mary |London |7 |- |HOLLISTER, Job |Bristol |7 |- |HAWELL, Thomas |Stafford |7 |- |HOLMES, William |London |7 |- |HOLLOWAY, James |London |7 |- |HOGG, William |London |14 |- |HOWARD, John |London |7 |- |HORTOP, James |Exeter |7 |- |HOLLAND, William |Exeter |7 |- |HOLMES, Susannah | | |- |HOLLOGIN, Elizabeth |London |7 |- |'''[[Hughes-16951|HUGHES, Hugh]]''' |Southwark |7 |- |HUMPHREY, Edward |London |7 |- |HUSBAND, William |London |7 |- |HUGHES, John |Maidstone |7 |- |HUBBARD, William | | |- |HUMPHREYS, Henry |Exeter |7 |- |HUGHES, Thomas | | |- |HUDSON, John | | |- |HUSSEY, James | | |- |HUGHES, Frances Ann |Lancaster |7 |- |HUFFNELL, Susannah |Worcester |7 |- |HUMPHRIES, Mary, | | |- |HYLIDS, Thomas |Guildford |7 |- |INETT, Ann |Worcester |7 |- |INGRAM, Benjamin |London |7 |- |IRVINE, John, alias Aderson, alias Law |Lincoln |7 |- |JACKSON, William |Durham |7 |- |JACOBS, David |London |7 |- |JACOBS, John |London |7 |- |JACKSON, Hannah |Bristol |7 |- |JAGET, Joseph |Exeter |7 |- |JAMESON, James | | |- |JACKSON, Jane, alias Esther Roberts |London |7 |- |JACKSON, Mary |London |7 |- |JEFFRIES, Robert |Devizes |7 |- |JEFFERIES, John |Maidstone |7 |- |JENKINS, Robert, alias Brown |Maidstone |7 |- |JEPP, John |London |7 |- |JENKINS, William |Exeter |7 |- |JONES, Francis |Winchester |7 |- |JONES, Thomas |Warwick |7 |- |JOHNSON, Charles |Manchester |7 |- |JONES, Edward |London |7 |- |JOSEPHS, Thomas |London |7 |- |JOHNSON, William |Kingston |7 |- |JOHNS, Stephen |Launceston |7 |- |JONES, Margaret |Launceston |14 |- |JOHNSON, Edward |Dorcester |7 |- |JONES, John |Exeter |14 |- |JONES, William |Shewsbury |7 |- |JONES, Richard |Shewsbury |7 |- |JONES, Thomas |Bristol |14 |- |JOHNSON, Catherine |London |7 |- |JOHNSON, Mary |London |7 |- |KELLY, Thomas |Pontefract |7 |- |KELLAN, John, alias Keeling |London |Life |- |KENNEDY, Martha |Kingston |7 |- |KIDNEY, Thomas |Bristol |7 |- |KILBY, William |Reading |7 |- |KING, John |London |7 |- |KILPACK, David |London |Life |- |KIMBERLEY, Edward |Coventry |7 |- |KNOWLER, John |Maidstone |7 |- |KNOWLAND, Andrew | | |- |LANKEY, David |London |7 |- |LANE, Richard |Winchester |7 |- |LAWRELL, John |Bodmin |7 |- |LANE, William |Chelmsford |7 |- |LARNE, James |Exeter |7 |- |LAMBETH, John |Bristol |7 |- |LAVELL, Henry | | |- |LARA, Flora |London | |- |LAYCOCK, Caroline |London | |- |LANGLEY, Jane |London |7 |- |LAWRENCE, Mary |London |7 |- |LEMON, Isaac |Chelmsford |7 |- |LEVY, Joseph |London |7 |- |LEARY, John |Winchester |7 |- |LEGG, George |Dorchester |7 |- |LEARY, Jeremiah |Bristol |14 |- |LEGROVE, Stephen | | |- |LEE, Elizabeth |London |7 |- |LEWIS, Sophia |London |7 |- |LEONARD, Elizabeth |London |7 |- |LEVY, Amelia |Southwark |7 |- |LIFT, George |London |7 |- |LIMEBURNER, John |New Sarum |7 |- |LIMPUS, Thomas |Exeter |Life |- |LIGHTFOOT, Samuel |Exeter |7 |- |LONGSTREET, Joseph |Marlborough |7 |- |LONG, Joseph |Gloucester |14 |- |LOCKLEY, John |London |7 |- |LONG, Mary |London |Life |- |LOVE, Mary |Maidstone |7 |- |LOCK, Elizabeth |Gloucester |7 |- |LUCAS, Nathaniel |London |7 |- |LYNCH, Humphry |New Sarum |7 |- |LYNCH, Ann |Bristol |14 |- |LYDE, John | | |- |MAY, Richard |New Sarun |7 |- |'''[[Martin-48001|MARTIN,Stephen]]''' |Bristol |7 |- |MANSFIELD, John |Chelmsford |7 |- |M'LEAN, Francis |Guildford |7 |- |M'LEAN, Thomas |Guildford |7 |- |MATON, Thomas |Maidstone |7 |- |M'DONNAUGH, James |Maidstone |7 |- |MARINER, William |Oxford |7 |- |MARROTT, John |Gloucester |7 |- |M'LAUGHLIN, Charles |Durham |7 |- |MACINTIRE, John |Durham |7 |- |MARTIN, John |London |7 |- |M'DONALD, Alexander |London |7 |- |MARNEY, William |London |7 |- |MARSHALL, Joseph |London |14 |- |M'LEAN, Edward |Maidstone |7 |- |MARTIN, Abraham |New Sarum |7 |- |MARTIN, Thomas |Exeter |7 |- |MARTYN, James |Exeter |7 |- |McCORMICK, Sarah |Manchester |7 |- |McCORMACK, Mary |Liverpool |7 |- |MASON, Betty |Gloucester |14 |- |McGRAH, Redman | | |- |McDEED, Richard | | |- |McNAMAR, William | | |- |MACKRIE, James | | |- |MARRIOTT, Jane |London |7 |- |MATHER, Ann |London |7 |- |MATHER, Mather |London |7 |- |MASON, Susannah, alias Gibbs |London | |- |McCABE, Eleanor |London |7 |- |MARSHALL, Mary |London |Life |- |MARSHALL, Mary |London |7 |- |MARTIN, Ann |Southwark | |- |MEYNELL, John, alias William Radford |Nottingham |7 |- |MESSIAH, Jacob | | |- |MEECH, Jane, wife of William Meech |Exeter |7 |- |MILTON, Charles |Maidstone |7 |- |MIDGLEY, Samuel |Lancaster |7 |- |MIDDLETON, Richard |London |7 |- |MITCHELL, Nathaniel |Dorchester |7 |- |MILLS, Matthew | | |- |MITCHCRAFT, Mary |Kingston |7 |- |MITCHELL, Mary |Kingston |7 |- |MORRIS, Peter |Bristol |7 |- |MOWBRAY, John |Lincoln |7 |- |MORGAN, Richard |Gloucester |7 |- |MORRISBY, John |London |7 |- |MOORE, William |London |7 |- |MORLEY, John |London |7 |- |MOORIN, John |London |7 |- |MORGAN, Robert |London |7 |- |MOBBS, Samuel |London |7 |- |MORGAN, William |London |7 |- |MOULD, William |Guildford |7 |- |MOLLANDS, John |Launceston |7 |- |MOYLE, Edward |Launceston |7 |- |MOOD, Charles | |7 |- |MORTIMORE, John |Exeter |7 |- |MORLEY, Joseph | | |- |MORTON, Mary |London |7 |- |MULLOCK, Jesse |New Sarum |7 |- |MUNROE, John, alias Nurse |London |7 |- |MULLIS, Stephen |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Murphy-10002|MURPHY, James]]''' |Exeter, Devon |7 |- |MURPHY, William |Liverpool |7 |- |'''[[Munro-592|MUNRO,Lydia]]''' |Kingston |14 |- |MULLENS, Hannah |London |Life |- |NEWLAND, John |London |7 |- |NETTLETON, Robert |Kingston upon Hull |7 |- |NEAL, John |London |7 |- |NEAL, James |Bristol |7 |- |NEEDHAM, Elizabeth |London |7 |- |'''[[Nichols-319|NICHOLLS, John]]''',

John Nichols, Rootsweb entry, external web site [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~johnnichols/johnnichols.html]

|London |7 |- |NORTON, Phebe |London |7 |- |NUNN, Robert |London |7 |- |O'CRAFT, John |Exeter |7 |- |OGDEN, James |Manchester |7 |- |OKEY, William |Gloucester |7 |- |OLDFIELD, Thomas |Manchester |7 |- |OLDFIELD, Isabella |Manchester |7 |- |OPLEY, Peter |Maidstone |7 |- |ORFORD, Thomas |London |7 |- |OSBORNE, Thomas |London |7 |- |OSBORNE, Elizabeth, alias Jones |London |7 |- |OWLES, John |Croydon |7 |- |OWEN, John |London |7 |- |OWEN, Joseph |Shewsbury |14 |- |PAGE, Paul |Lincoln |7 |- |PANE, William |Nottingham |7 |- |PARRY, Edward |Stafford |7 |- |PARR, William |Liverpool |7 |- |PALMER, John Henry |London |Life |- |PARKER, John |London |7 |- |PARISH, William |London |7 |- |PARTRIDGE, Richard |London |Life |- |PARRIS, Peter |Exeter |7 |- |PARKINSON, Jane, alias Partington, alias Ann Marsden |Manchester |7 |- |PARKER, Elizabeth |Gloucester |7 |- |PARFLEY, Ann |London |7 |- |[[Parker-115|'''PARKER, Mary''']] |London |7 |- |PARTRIDGE, Sarah, alias Roberts |London |7 |- |PARRY, Sarah |London |Life |- |PERROT, Edward Bearcroft |Bristol |7 |- |PETRIE, John |London |7 |- |PEYTON, Samuel |London |7 |- |PERCIVAL, Richard |London |7 |- |PETTITT, John |London |7 |- |[[Pewlet-1|'''PEAULET, James''']] |London |7 |- |PEET, Charles |London |Life |- |PECK, Joshua |Exeter |7 |- |PERKINS, Edward |Plymouth |7 |- |PETHERICK, John |Plymouth |7 |- |PENNY, John | | |- |PHILLIMORE, William |London |7 |- |PHILLIPS, Richard |London |7 |- |'''[[Phillips-15853|PHILLIPS, Mary]]''' |Taunton |7 |- |PHYFIELD, Roger, alias Twyfield |Shrewsbury |7 |- |PHYN, Mary |London |7 |- |'''[[Pickett-1099|PICKETT, Samuel]]''' |Exeter |7 |- |PIGOTT, Samuel |Exeter |7 |- |PINDER, Mary |Lincoln |7 |- |PIPKIN, Elizabeth |London |7 |- |PILES, Mary |London |7 |- |POPE, David |Southwark |7 |- |POWER, John |London |7 |- |PONTIE, John |London |Life |- |POOLE, Jane |Wells |7 |- |POWER, William | | |- |POWLEY, Elizabeth | | |- |POWELL, Ann |London |7 |- |PRICE, John |Southwark |7 |- |PRIOR, Thomas |Reading |7 |- |PRICE, James |Gloucester |7 |- |PRITCHARD, Thomas | | |- |PUGH, Edward |Gloucester |7 |- |RANDALL, John |Manchester |7 |- |REYMOND, George |London |7 |- |'''[[Ramsey-1539|RAMSEY, John aka RAMSAY]]''' |Kingston |7 |- |REPEAT, Charles |Warwick |7 |- |READ, William |Croydon |7 |- |REARDON, Bartholomew |Winchester |7 |- |READ, Ann |London |Life |- |RISDALE, Thomas, alias Crowder |Bristol |Life |- |RICHARD, James |East Grinstead |7 |- |RICHARDSON, James |Maidstone |7 |- |RISBY, Edward |Gloucester |7 |- |RICHARDSON, William |London |7 |- |RICHARDSON, Hardwicke |London |7 |- |RICHARDSON, John |London |7 |- |RICHARD, David |London |7 |- |RICHARDSON, Samuel |London |7 |- |RICKSON, William |Chelmsford |7 |- |RICHARDS, John, alias Williams |Winchester |7 |- |RICHARD, James |Launceston |7 |- |RICE, John |Exeter |7 |- |ROPE, Anthony |Chelmsford |7 |- |ROGERS, Daniel |Croydon |7 |- |ROBINSON, George |Lincoln |7 |- |ROGERS, Isaac |Gloucester |14 |- |ROBINSON, Thomas |Kingston upon Hull |7 |- |ROBERTS, John |Liverpool |7 |- |ROBINSON, George |London |7 |- |ROMAIN, John |London |7 |- |ROWE, John |Launceston |7 |- |ROWE, William |Launceston |7 |- |ROBERTS, William |Bodmin |7 |- |ROBINSON, William |Exeter |7 |- |ROACH, Henry |Exeter |7 |- |ROBINS, John, alias Major |Exeter |7 |- |ROUS, Walton, alias Batley | | |- |ROLT, Mary |London | |- |ROSSON, Isabella |London |7 |- |RUSSEL, John |London |7 |- |RUGLASS, John |London |Life |- |RUSSLER, John |London |Life |- |RUCE, James |Bodmin |7 |- |RUTH, Robert |Exeter |7 |- |RYAN, John | | |- |SALTMARSH, William |Kingston |7 |- |SANDERSON, Thomas |Lincoln |7 |- |SANDS, William |Lincoln |7 |- |SAMPSON, Peter |London |7 |- |SANDLIN, Ann, alias Lynes, alias Pattens |London |7 |- |SCATTERGOOD, Robert |Stafford |7 |- |SCOTT, Elizabeth |London |7 |- |SELSHIRE, Samuel |London |7 |- |SEYMOUR, John |Sherborne |7 |- |SHEARMAN, William |Reading |7 |- |SHAW, Joseph |Stafford |7 |- |SHEPHERD, Robert |Durham |7 |- |SHARPE, George |Durham |7 |- |SHORE, William |Lancaster |7 |- |SHORE, John | | |- |[[Sheers-18|'''SHEERS, James''']] |London |Life |- |SILVERTHORN, John |New Sarum |7 |- |SIDEWAY, Robert | | |- |SLATER, Sarah |London |7 |- |[[small-6|'''SMALL, John''']] |Exeter |7 |- |SMART, Richard |Gloucester |7 |- |SMART, Daniel |Gloucester |7 |- |SMITH, Thomas |Lancaster |7 |- |SMITH, William |Liverpool |7 |- |SMITH, Edward |London |7 |- |SMITH, William |London |7 |- |SMITH, Thomas, alias Haynes |London |7 |- |SMITH, James |London |7 |- |SMITH, John |Guildford |7 |- |SMITH, William |Bodmin |7 |- |SMITH, Ann, wife of John Smith |Winchester |7 |- |SMITH, Hannah |Winchester |7 |- |SMITH, William |Dorchester |7 |- |SMITH, Edward |Exeter |7 |- |SMITH, John |Exeter |7 |- |SMITH, Ann |London |7 |- |SMITH, Catherine |London |7 |- |SMITH, Ann |London |7 |- |SMITH, Catherine |London |7 |- |SMITH, Mary |London |7 |- |SNALEHAM, William |London |7 |- |SPARKS, Henry | | |- |SPENCER, Daniel |Dorchester |14 |- |SPENCER, John, alias Pearce | | |- |SPENCE, Mary |Wigan |5 |- |SPRIGMORE, Charlotte |London |7 |- |SPRINGHAM, Mary |London |7 |- |'''[[Squire-559|SQUIRES, James]]'''

James Squire, Wikipedia entry, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Squire]

|Kingston |7 |- |STANLEY, William |New Sarum |7 |- |STRONG, James |Dorchester |7 |- |STOW, James |Lincoln |7 |- |STONE, Martin |Warwick |7 |- |STOKEE, John |Durham |7 |- |STONE, Charles |London |7 |- |STONE, Henry |London |7 |- |STOGDELL, John |London |14 |- |STUART, James |London |7 |- |STANTON, Thomas, alias Ebden |Launceston |7 |- |STEPHENS, John Morris |Dorchester |7 |- |STEWART, Margaret |Exeter |7 |- |STRECH, Thomas |Shrewsbury |7 |- |SUMMERS, John |Gloucester |7 |- |TAYLOR, Joshua |Manchester |7 |- |TAYLOR, Henry | | |- |TAYLOR, Sarah |Kingston |7 |- |TENANT, Thomas Hilton, alias Phillip Divine |Chelmsford |7 |- |TEAGUE, Cornelius |Bodmin |7 |- |TENCHALL, James, alias Tenninghill | | |- |THACKERY, Elizabeth

Wikipedia entry of Elizabeth Thackery [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Thackery]

|Manchester |7 |- |THOMPSON, William |Durham |7 |- |THOMAS, James |London |7 |- |THOMPSON, James |London |7 |- |THOMAS, James |London |7 |- |THOMAS, John |London |7 |- |THOMPSON, William |London |7 |- |THOUDY, James | | |- |THOMAS, Elizabeth |Wigan |7 |- |THORNTON, Ann |London |7 |- |TILLEY, Thomas |Stafford |7 |- |TILL, Thomas |London |7 |- |TODD, Nicholas |London |7 |- |TROTTER, Joseph |Maidstone |7 |- |TRACE, John |Exeter |7 |- |TRIPPETT, Susannah |London |7 |- |TUCKER, Moses |Plymouth |7 |- |TUNMINS, Thomas |Warwick |7 |- |TURNER, John | | |- |TURNER, Ralph |Manchester |7 |- |TURNER, Thomas | | |- |TURNER, John | | |- |TURNER, Mary |Worcester |7 |- |TUSO, Joseph |London |Life |- |TWYFIELD, Ann, since said to be married to William Dawley, a convict |Shrewsbury |7 |- |TWYNEHAM, William |Reading |7 |- |TYRRELL, William |Winchester |7 |- |VANDELL, Edward |East Grinstead |7 |- |VICKERY, William |Exeter |7 |- |VINCENT, Henry |London |7 |- |UNDERWOOD, James |New Sarum |14 |- |USHER, John |Maidstone |7 |- |WADDICOMB, Richard |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Wade-3811|WADE, Mary, alias Cacklane]]''' |London |14 |- |WAGER, Benjamin |London |7 |- |WAINWRIGHT, Ellen, alias Esther Eccles |Preston |7 |- |WALL, William |Oxford |7 |- |WARD, Ann |London |7 |- |WARD, John |Louth |7 |- |WARE, Charlotte | | |- |WALSH, William |London |7 |- |WALKER, John |London |7 |- |WALBOURNE, James |London |7 |- |WATERHOUSE, William |Kingston |7 |- |WATKINS, Mary | | |- |WATSAN, John |Maidstone |7 |- |WATSON, Thomas |Exeter |7 |- |WELCH, James |Maidstone |7 |- |WELCH, John |Durham |7 |- |WEST, Benjamin |London |7 |- |WESTWOOD, John |London |7 |- |WELCH, John |London |Life |- |WELSH, John |London |7 |- |WESTLALE, Edward |Exeter |7 |- |WHEELER, Samuel |Croydon |7 |- |WHITAKER, George |Maidstone |7 |- |WHITE, James |Maidstone |7 |- |WHITING, William |Gloucester |7 |- |WHITTON, Edward |Maidstone |Life |- |WICKHAM, Mary |New Sarum |14 |- |WILCOCKS, Samuel |Dorcester |7 |- |WILCOCKS, Richard |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Wilding-158|WILDING, John, alias Warren]]''' |Bury |7 |- |WILLIAMS, Charles |London |7 |- |WILLIAMS, James |London |7 |- |WILLIAMS, John, alias Black Jack |Maidstone |7 |- |WILLIAMS, Robert |Launceston |7 |- |WILLIAMS, John, alias Floyd |Bodmin |7 |- |WILLIAMS, Peter, alias Flaggett, alias Creamer |Exeter |7 |- |WILLIAMS, John |Exeter |7 |- |WILLIAMS, Daniel |Preston |7 |- |WILLIAMS, Frances |Mold |7 |- |WILLIAMS, Mary |London |7 |- |WILTON, William |Bristol |7 |- |WILSON, Charles |London |Life |- |WILSON, Peter |Manchester |7 |- |WISEHAMMER, John |Bristol |7 |- |WOOD, George |London |7 |- |WOOD, Mark | | |- |WOODCOCK, Peter |London |7 |- |WOODCOCK, Francis |Shrewsbury |7 |- |WOODHAM, Samuel |London |Life |- |WOOLCOT, John |Exeter |Life |- |WORSDELL, William |Launceston |7 |- |WRIGHT, Thomas |Reading |7 |- |WRIGHT, Benjamin |London |7 |- |'''[[Wright-3598|WRIGHT, Joseph]]''' |London |7 |- |WRIGHT, William |London |7 |- |'''[[Wright-13867|WRIGHT, James]]''' |Maidstone |7 |- |WRIGHT, Ann |London |7 |- |YARDSLEY, Thomas |Shrewsbury |7 |- |YATES, Nancy |York |7 |- |YOUNG, John |London |7 |- |YOUNG, Simon,

Simon Young, First Fleet Online, [http://fmpro.uow.edu.au/FirstFleet/details.aspx?-recid=33418]

|London |7 |- |'''[[Youngson-9|YOUNGSON, Elizabeth]]''',

Elizabeth Youngson, Convict Stockade Wikisite reference, [http://www.historyaustralia.org.au/twconvic/1045]

|Lancaster |7 |- |'''[[Youngson-10|YOUNGSON, George]]''',

George Youngson, Convict Stockade Wikisite reference, [http://www.historyaustralia.org.au/twconvic/1046]

|Lancaster |7 |}
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==Third Fleet Convict List published in the ''Sydney Daily Mirror'', March 4, 1969 purporting to be from a fictional newspaper, the "New Holland Morning Post".== The names in this list cannot be relied upon. For the sourced list of known Third Fleet convicts please go to our [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Third_Fleet%2C_Australia%2C_1791 Third Fleet Page]. '''Newspaper article transcribed by Barbara Turner, 1992''' from The "New Holland Morning Post" which was a fictional four-page newspaper within the ''Sydney Daily Mirror'' of Tuesday, March 4, 1969. (See [https://www.immigrantships.net/v5/1700v5/au3rdfleet17910926_01.html Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild]) The third fleet of 11 ships [Atlantic, William and Ann, Britannia, Matilda, Salamander, Albemarle, Mary Anne, Admiral Barrington, Active and Gorgon] arrived in 1791, with over 2000 convicts. The newspaper report states that 194 male convicts and 4 female convicts died during the voyage, and that though conditions on board ship weren't as "diabolical" as the previous year, they were still outrageous. The convicts from Ireland who arrived on board the "Queen" are not included in the newspaper lists (a separate list follows below). As before, the list was compiled in London and so there is no way of knowing which people died on the voyage out, or did not leave England for any reason. From the "NEW HOLLAND MORNING POST", 18th October, 1791:

A list of criminals who have come to our shores in recent months. Our readers will find hereunder a List of Persons transported as Criminals to New South Wales in the Ships as following, via: Atlantic, William and Ann, Britannia, Matilda, Salamander, Albemarle, Mary Anne, Admiral Barrington, Active and Gorgon.

*ABBOTT Joseph, Gloucester Life *ABBOTT Thomas Middlesex 7 *ABELL Thomas Salop 7 *ABERTON Richard Devon 7 *ABLE Thomas Wiltshire Life *ABREE William Middlesex 7 *AKERS John Middlesex 7 *AKERS William Stafford 7 *ALDRIDGE Phillip Suffolk 7 *ALDRIDGE William Middlesex 7 *ALEXANDER Thomas London Life *ALFORD Thomas Somerset 7 *ALLBURY John Berks 7 *ALLEN Elizabeth Norfolk 7 *ALLEN Benjamin Middlesex 7 *ALLEN William York 7 *ALLEN George York 7 *ALLEN Stephen Norfolk 7 *ALLEN James London 7 *ALLEN William Bedford Life *ALLEN Samuel Derby 7 *ALLEN James Devon 7 alias Jones, alias J *ALLWRIGHT Thomas London 7 *ALTON Daniel Stafford 7 *ANDERSON James Warwick 7 *ANDERSON Edward Middlesex 7 alias Atkinson *ANDREW Robert Northumberland 7 *ANDREWS Thomas Salop 7 *ANDREWS Thomas London 7 *ANDREWS Edward Surrey 7 *ANNIBALL William Surrey 7 *ANNISON James York 7 *ANSLEY Mary Ann Warwick 7 *APOSTLE John 7 alias Fopsitt *APPLETON William Essex 7 *ARBUCKLE William Surrey 7 *ARCHER John Kent 7 *ARCHER Jonas Lancaster 7 *ARCHER George Essex 7 *ARDING Richard Worcester 14 *ARMSDEN William Bedford 7 *ARSNIP John Lincoln Life *ASH James Southampton 7 *ASHER Elizabeth Middlesex Life *ASHLEY John London 7 *ASHTON John Wilts 7 *ASHWORTH John Middlesex 7 *ASSITON James Middlesex 7 *ATHERLY William Nottingham 7 *ATKINS Joseph Middlesex 7 *ATKINS John Surrey 7 *ATKINSON John Middlesex 7 *AULTON Benjamin Warwick 7 *BACCHUS Edward London 7 *BACCHUS Phillip Norfolk 7 *BAILEY Joseph Huntingdon 7 *BAILEY Paul London 7 *BAILEY Richard London 7 *[[Bailey-3813|BAILEY William]] Lincoln 14 *BAINES John London 7 *BAKER Gilbert Middlesex 7 *BAKER John York 14 *BAKER Thomas London 7 *BAKER William Wilts 7 *BAKER William Middlesex 7 *BAKER William Somerset 7 *BALACK Joseph Lincoln 7 *BALDWIN Henry Warwick 7 *BALES Thomas Warwick 14 *BALL Francis Middlesex 7 *BAMFORD Thomas Lancaster 7 *BANNISTER Benjamin Cambridge 7 *BARHAM James Warwick 7 *BARKER William York 7 *BARLAND Benjamin Middlesex 7 *BARLOW Joseph Essex 7 *BARNER James Wilts 7 *BARNES John Wilts 7 *BARNES John Middlesex 7 *BARNES Sarah Middlesex 7 *BARNETT Martha Lancaster 7 *BARNEY Joseph London 7 *BARRINGTON George Middlesex 7 *BARROWS Jonathon Suffolk 7 *BARROWS Samuel Warwick 7 *BARRY John Kent 14 *BARTLETT Henry Middlesex 7 *BARTLUM Sarah Warwick Life *BARTON Dennis Northampton 7 *BARTON John Kent 7 *BARTON John Kent 7 *BARWICK Charles Norfolk 7 *BATE William London 7 *BATES Benjamin Kent 7 *BATES Joseph London 7 *BATES William Northampton 7 *BATH George Surrey 7 *BATH John Surrey 7 *BATTALEY John Derby 7 *BATTERSEA Richard Middlesex 7 *BATTY David Middlesex 7 *BAWMAN John Kent 7 *BAYLEY William Stafford 7 *BEADIE William Hertford 7 *BEAZELL William Surrey 7 alias Besom *BEEBY Moses Lancaster 7 *BEECROFT Felix Bristol 7 *BEECROFT Robert Suffolk 7 *BEELE Francis Middlesex 7 *BELBIN James Middlesex 7 *BELFORT Jacob Middlesex 7 *BELL Adam London 7 *BELLAMY William London 7 *BELLOW George Middlesex 7 *BELTON William Sussex 7 *BELVILL John Middlesex 7 *BENJAMIN Harty Middlesex 7 *BENN John Wilts 7 *BENNETT George Warwick 7 *BENNETT John Middlesex 7 *BENNETT Joseph Loncoln 7 *BENSLEY John Norfolk 7 *BENSON James London 7 *BENTON Thomas Essex 7 *BERRYMAN William Middlesex 7 *BEST George Kent Life *BEST John York 7 *BETSON John London 7 *BETTS James Middlesex Life *BEVAN David Middlesex 7 *BEVAN George Derby 7 alias Bevin *BEVAN Thomas Essex 7 *BIRD Benjamin Middlesex 7 *BIGG Stephen Hertford 7 *BIGGS James Kent 7 *BIGGS Joseph London Life alias John Page *BIGGS William Warwick 14 *BIGWOOD John Wilts Life *BILLINGHAM John Worcs 7 *BIRD John Warwick 7 *BIRD John Surrey 7 *BIRKIN Joseph Derby 7 *BISHOP Richard Worcs Life *BISHOP Robert York 7 *BLACK David Northumberland 7 *BLACKBURN John Lancaster 7 *BLACKWELL Elizabeth Middlesex 7 *BLAWES James London 7 *BLIGH Ann Middlesex 7 *BLOWER William Middlesex 7 *BLUNT Richard Worcs 7 *BOLDRAM William Lincoln 7 *BOOTH John Derby 7 *BOOTH Joseph York 7 *BOOTH William York 7 *BOURNE George Worcs 7 alias Kelie *BOURNE Thomas Warwick 7 *BOVILL William Worcs 7 *BOWERMAN Francis Surrey 14 *BOWYER George Middlesex 7 *BRADLEY Arthur Kent 7 *BRADLEY Janus Kent 7 *BRADY John Middlesex 7 *BRAGGER John Salop 7 alias Thomas William *BRAIN Joseph Gloucs 7 *BRAITHWAITE David Middlesex Life *BRAM William Kent 7 *BRANCH Henry Hertford 7 *BRAUGTON John London 7 *BRAY Susannah Middlesex 7 alias Gay *BREEDON William Notts 7 *BRETCHER William Middlesex 7 *BRETT John Sussex 7 *BREWER John Middlesex 7 *BREWER William Middlesex 7 *BREWER William Middlesex 7 *BREWER William Cornwall 7 *BRIAN Daniel Middlesex 7 *BRICE John Devon 7 *BRIDGE Joseph Sussex 7 *BRIGGS Benjamin Southampton 7 *BRIGHT Bridget Middlesex 7 *BRISTOL Joseph Stafford 7 *BRITWELL Jeffrey York 7 alias Bolton *BROOKER Jonathon Surrey 7 *BROOKS James Essex 14 *BROOKS William Essex 7 *BROOMFIELD John Warwick 7 *BROUSE Thomas Wilts 7 *BROWN Charles Warwick 7 *BROWN Edward Kent 7 *BROWN George Northumberland 7 *BROWN John Salop 7 *BROWN John York 7 *BROWN John Kent 7 *BROWN Mary Lincoln 7 *BROWN Mary Kent 14 *BROWN Susannah London Life *BROWN Thomas Notts 7 *BROWN Thomas Middlesex 7 *BROWN Thomas Middlesex Life alias John Brown, al *BROWN Thomas London 7 *BROWN William Northumberland 7 *BROWN William Cambridge 7 *BRUCE James Surrey 7 *BRYER John Kent 7 *BUCK Henry Bristol 7 *BUCK John Warwick 7 *BUCK Thomas Lincoln 7 *BULLOCK Joseph Cornwall 7 *BURBDIGE William London Life *BURCH John Middlesex 7 *BURCHEM James Northampton 14 *BURDETT John Northampton 7 *BURDETT Joseph London 7 *BURDOCK Ann Warwick 7 *BURGAN William London 7 *BURGESS Henry Suffolk 7 *BURGESS John Lancaster 7 *BURGESS Thomas London 7 *BURN Bartholomew London 7 *BURNE John Warwick 7 alias Doyle *BURNETT George London 7 *BUTCHER John Kent 7 alias Arnold *BUTCHER Mary Middlesex 7 *BUTFORD John Southampton 7 *BUTT James Wilts 7 *BUTT William Middlesex 7 *BYRON Henry Kent 14 *CABLE John Wilts 7 *CADE William Lincoln 7 *CADMAN Henry Warwick 7 *CADMAN John Cambridge 7 *CAINE Cornelius Surrey 7 *CAISH Robert Middlesex 7 *CALDICULT William Middlesex 7 *CALVERT John Lancaster 7 *CAM James Norfolk Life *CAMERON Daniel London 7 *CAMMERON Allen Middlesex 7 *CAMP Abraham Essex 7 *CAMPBELL Ann Middlesex 7 *CAMPBELL James Southampton 7 *CAMPBELL Joseph York 7 *CAMPBELL William York 7 *CAMPONEY George Kent 7 *CANDELL Michael Middlesex 7 *CANE Elizabeth Middlesex 7 *CANE John London 7 *CANN John Devon 14 *CAPON Robert Middlesex 7 *CARDLE John Middlesex 7 *CAREY Ann Bristol 14 *CARLETON Hannah London 7 *CARPENTER James Wilts 7 *CARPENTER Thomas Surrey 7 *CARR Francis Derby 7 *CARR George Essex 7 *CARR Roger Northumberland 7 *CARR Vince Sussex 7 alias Vincent *CARROLL John London 7 *CARROLL Mary Middlesex 7 *CARROLL Thomas London 7 *CARRUTHERS John Cumberland 7 alias Irwing *CARTER Jenny Lancaster 7 *CARTER John London 7 *CARTER John Middlesex 7 *CARTER Mark Surrey 14 alias James *CARTER Richard Berks 7 *CARTIAND James London 7 *CARTWRIGHT John Stafford 7 *CARTY Bridget London 7 *CARTY Dennis London 7 *CASEY John Middlesex 7 *CASSADY Thomas Bristol Life *CASTLE Thomas Kent 14 alias Lucky Castle *CASTLETINE Edward Middlesex 7 *CASY Patrick Middlesex 7 *CATES William Middlesex 7 *CAVENAGH Charles Cumberland 7 *CHADDERTON Mary London 7 *CHALMERS Robert Middlesex 7 *CHAMBERLAIN James London 14 *CHAMBERS John Southampton 7 *CHARLES William Middlesex 7 *CHAPMAN Isabella York 14 *CHAPMAN William York 7 *CHATFIELD Abraham Sussex 7 *CHATFIELD Joseph Warwick 14 *CHECKLEY William London 7 *CHESSER Mark Surrey 14 alias Chesser *CHESSETT Sarah London 7 *CHESTER James Herts 7 *CHEW George Lancaster 7 *CHILDS Henry Southampton 7 *CLAPSHAW John Wilts 7 *CLARKE James Shrop 7 *CLAY William London 7 *CLEE Joseph Shrop 7 *CLEMENT Edward Middlesex 7 *CLEMENTS Esau Middlesex 7 *CLEVES Samuel Middlesex 7 *CLEW John Middlesex 7 *CLIFFORD John Derby Life *CLISSOLD Ambrose Gloucester 7 *CLOSS Ely Middlesex 7 *COCHRAN Samuel Middlesex 7 *COCK Francis Shrop 7 *COCK Francis Middlesex 7 *COCK William Somerset 7 *CODD Jane Pembroke 7 *COLEMAN Robert London 7 *COLEMAN Richard London 7 *COLLEN William Somerset 7 *COLLET Robert Berks Life *COLLINGTON James Kent 7 *COLLINS Edward Middlesex 7 *COLLINS John Middlesex 7 *COLLINS Joseph Middlesex 7 *COLLINS Mary Middlesex 7 *COLLINS Richard Southampton 5 *COLLINS William Cornwall 7 *CONANS Thomas Kent 7 alias Clifton *CONNOLLY John Surrey 7 *CONNOR Dennis Kent 7 *CONNOWAY Joseph London 7 *COOK George London Life *COOK James Lincoln 7 *COOK John Warwick 7 *COOK Joseph Middlesex 7 alias Wright *COOK Mary London 7 *COOK Richard Warwick 7 *COOK Samuel Middlesex 7 *COOK William CrozierMiddlesex 7 *COOK William Gloucester 7 *COOKE Henry Suffolk 7 *COOLEY Sarah Middlesex 7 *COOPER Charles London 7 *COOPER John Derby 7 *COOPER Joseph Middlesex 7 *COOPER Thomas Southampton 7 *COOPER William Huntingdon 7 *COOPER William Kent 7 alias Bedwill *COOT Suzanne Essex 7 *COPE John Middlesex 7 *CORNELIUS John Middlesex 7 *CORNWALL Isaac Kent 7 *CORRER John Hereford 7 *COSGROVE Bridget Middlesex 7 *COURTENAY Edward Suffolk Life *COURTEY John Bristol 7 *COUSINS Thomas Essex 7 *COWEN Benjamin Middlesex 7 *COX John Middlesex 7 *COX Mary London 7 *COX Robert Middlesex 7 *COX William Wilts 7 *COXHEAD Thomas Southampton 7 *COXENS Samuel London 7 *COXON George Durham 7 *COZENS Thomas Southampton 7 *CRAFTS Joseph Middlesex Life *CRAFTS Samuel Middlesex 7 *CRANE Joseph Suffolk 7 *CREWES Nicholas Cornwall 7 *CRICKLEY Peter Middlesex 7 *CRIPPS John Berks 7 *CROFT Roger Worcester 7 *CROFTS John Nottingham 7 alias Wheatley *CROKER John Middlesex 7 *CROSBY Isaac Chester 7 *CROSBY John Chester 7 *CROSS Thomas Middlesex 7 *CROSS Thomas London 7 *CROSSDALE William Middlesex 7 *CRUGER William Monmouth 7 alias George Comeaga *CRUMPLIN Robert Berks 7 *CUBITT John Norfolk 7 *CUBITT William Norfolk 7 *CUMMINS John Middlesex Life *CUNNINGHAM Thomas London 7 *CURRY John Devon 7 alias Williams *CURTIN David Gloucester 7 *CURTIS James Norfolk 7 alias Wetherill *DALE John Middlesex 7 *DALLEY Thomas Gloucester 7 *DALLIS Alexander Kent 14 *DALLY Robert Somerset 7 *DALTON John Middlesex 7 *DAMMANT John Suffolk 7 *DAMMANT Samuel Suffolk 7 *DAMMANT William Middlesex Life *DANIEL Robert Essex 7 *DANIELS John Middlesex 7 *DANNELLY Sarah Southampton 7 *DARBY William Essex 7 *DARBYSHIRE John Derby 7 *DARLINTER William Sussex 7 *DARRINGTON Joseph Nottingham 7 *DAVENPORT William Essex 7 *DAVID Henry Monmouth 7 *DAVIDSON John Middlesex 7 *DAVIES Eleanor Middlesex 7 *DAVIES James Radnor 7 *DAVIES James Lancaster 7 *DAVIES John Essex 7 *DAVIES John Gloucester 7 *DAVIES George Bedford Life *DAVIS Edward Shropshire 7 *DAVIS David Middlesex 7 *DAVIS Humphrey Surrey 7 *DAVIS James Middlesex 7 *DAVIS James London 7 *DAVIS John Middlesex 7 *DAVIS John Surrey 7 *DAVIS John Middlesex 7 *DAVIS Joseph London 7 *DAVIS Samuel Middlesex 7 *DAVIS Thomas Middlesex 7 (the elder) *DAVIS Thomas Worcester 7 *DAVIS William Somerset 7 *DAVIS William Middlesex 7 *DAVIS William Middlesex 7 *DAVISON John Northumberland 7 *DAVISON James Herts 7 alias Turner *DAWSON James Middlesex Life *DEAKEN Thomas Warwick 7 *DEANE James Huntingdon Life *DEAVES William Suffolk 7 *DELANEY John London 7 *DENHAM William Southampton 7 *DENHAM William Sussex 7 *DENSHAW David Devon 7 *DENT George York 7 *DEPROSE James Kent 7 *DERRY Henry London 7 *DERRY Thomas London 7 *DICKENSON John Lancaster 7 alias Ramsdale *DICKENSON Thomas Nott 7 *DIGNAM John Middlesex 7 *DIXON Ann Middlesex 7 *DIXON George Kent Life alias Ellis *DIXON John Northumberland 7 *DIXON John Lincoln 7 *DIXON Joseph Essex 7 *DIXON Joseph York 7 *DIXON Thomas London 7 *DIXON William Huntingdon 7 *DODD Christopher Surrey 14 *DODD James Stafford 7 *DOODY John Middlesex 7 *DORMAN Thomas Lancaster 7 *DORRINGTON John Essex 7 *DOUGLASS David Hereford 7 *DOWDING Rachael London 7 *DOWDING Ebenezer Wilts 7 *DOYLE Michael Middlesex 7 *DREW George 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Wiltshire 7 *FISHER Denise Middlesex 7 *FISHER William Middlesex 7 *FISHER Edward Stafford 7 *FISHER William London 7 *FISHER Francis Chester 7 *FITZGERALD Peter Surrey 7 alias Carroll *FITZGERALD Richard Middlesex 7 *FLANNAGAN Patrick Middlesex 7 *FLANNAGAN Mary Middlesex 7 *FLATHERS Charles Middlesex 7 *FLEMING John Lancaster 7 *FLEMMING John Worcester Life *FLETCHER Thomas Warwick 7 *FORDHAM John Bedford 7 *FOREMAN John Middlesex 7 *FORSITH John Middlesex 7 *FORSTER Ruben Northumberland 7 alias Robert *FORSTER Richard Cumberland 14 *FOSSETT Robert Middlesex 7 *FOSSETT William Middlesex 7 *FOSTER Samuel York 7 *FOSTER Samuel Warwick 7 *FOULCHER Robert Essex 7 *FOWLER Nathaniel Devon 7 *FOWLES Thomas Lancaster 7 *FOY Francis Sussex 7 *FRANCE John York 7 *FRANCIS Thomas Warwick 14 *FRANCIS William Essex 14 *FRANCIS John Nottingham 7 alias Ball *FRANCIS Job Somerset 7 *FRANCIS Peter Kent 7 *FRANKLIN James Middlesex 7 *FRANKLIN Joseph Essex 7 *FRANKLIN Ann London 7 *FRANKS Jon Middlesex 7 *FRANKUM Henry Berks 7 alias George *FRAZIER William Surrey 7 *FREE Samuel London 7 *FREEMAN Walter Worcester 7 alias Thomas Cooke *FREWMAN John Southampton 7 *FRY George Bristol 7 *FRYER Valentine London 7 *FURBER Benjamin Middlesex 7 *FULLER James Essex 7 *FULLER William Surrey 7 *GAGAN Patrick Surrey 14 *GALEHOUSE John Somerset 7 *GALLEY Michael Freno Devon 7 *GALSWAY Timothy London 7 *GAPP John London 7 *GARDINER Thomas Cornwall 7 *GARDNER Gibbon Kent 7 *GARLAND William Devon 7 *GARRETT William Berks 7 *GASKIN Thomas Surrey 7 alias Henry *GATES John Middlesex 7 *GATES John Middlesex 7 *GAY Thomas Gloucester Life *GAY John William Middlesex 7 *GAYLER Samuel Chester 7 *GAYNTY Timothy Southampton 7 *GELL John York 7 *GENDERS Joseph Stafford 7 *GENDERS Thomas Stafford 7 *GENTLEMAN William Middlesex 7 *GIBBS Thomas Hertford 7 *GILBERT George Stafford 7 *GILES John Middlesex 7 *GILL Hugh Chester 7 *GILLETT John Middlesex 7 *GIRTON Sophia London Life *GITTINS Sarah Salop 7 *GLADE John 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*HALLOWAY William Warwick 7 *HALLS Edward Peter Warwick 7 *HALSALL Thomas Lancaster 7 *HALTON David York 7 *HALTON Robert York 7 *HAMILTON Elizabeth London 7 *HAMILTON John Durham 7 *HAMILTON Thomas Middlesex 7 *HAMMOND John Warwick Life *HANCOCK Francis Lancaster 7 alias Rowland Wills *HANDALL Paul Surrey 7 *HANDLIN Christopher Southampton 14 *HANNELL George London 7 *HANT John Northumberland 7 alias Wishart *HARCORD William Lincoln 7 *HARCOURT Joseph Warwick 14 *HARDING William Middlesex 7 *HARDING William Cambridge 7 *HARDING Thomas Middlesex 7 *HARDING John Middlesex 7 *HARDY John Somerset 7 *HAROLDS William Middlesex 7 *HARPER Ann Warwick 7 *HARPER William London 7 *HARRIGAN Teague Bristol 7 *HARRIMAN William Smith Nottingham 7 *HARRIS William Wiltshire 7 *HARRIS William Surrey 7 *HARRIS John Middlesex 7 *HARRIS Catherine Middlesex 7 *HARRIS Thomas London 7 *HARRISON Mary Middlesex 7 *HARRISON John London 7 alias Davies *HARRISON William Lincoln Life *HARRISON Richard Kent 7 *HARRISON Thomas York 7 *HART Jonas Devon 7 *HART William Devon 7 *HARTLEY Thomas Kent 7 *HARTNELL John Middlesex 7 *HARTNESS Edward Salop 7 *HARVEYMAN William Somerset 7 *HASLAM Robert Lancaster 14 *HASSALL William Stafford 7 *HASWELL Robert Northumberland 7 *HATHERTON William Warwick 7 *HAWARD John London 7 *HAWARD Thomas Hertford 7 *HAWKINS Mardy Middlesex 7 *HAWKINS William Southampton 7 *HAY James Worcester 7 alias Williams *HAY Thomas Durham 7 *HAYCROFT John Devon 7 *HAYDEN James Stafford 7 *HAYNES Joseph Kent 14 *HAYWARD Benjamin Worcester 7 alias James, alias W *[[Hazlewood-15 |HAZLEWOOD William]] Kent 7 *HEAD John Devon 7 *HEAD William Norfolk 7 *HEATH William Nottingham 7 *HEATHCOTE John Warwick 7 *HEELY Thomas Warwick 14 *HEMM William Nottingham 7 *HEMP James Hertford 7 *HENDRICK Samuel Surrey 7 alias Lunt *HENNING Cornelius Surrey 14 *HENSON Richard Sussex 14 *HEPHAM Edward Sussex 7 *HEPWORTH John London 7 *HEROD John Nottingham 7 *HERNE Francis Cambridge 7 *HESTER William 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Stephen Southampton Life *HOLMES John York 7 *HOLMES Margaret London 7 *HOLYOAK Thomas Middlesex 7 *HOMER Thomas London 7 *HOMER Samuel Warwick 7 *HOOD John Sussex 7 *HOOK Samuel Kent 7 alias Lion, alias Jo *HOOKE William Norfolk Life *HOPE Thomas Warwick 7 *HOPKINS Thomas Middlesex Life *HOPKINS John Middlesex 7 *HOPKINS John Gloucester 7 *HORDITCH Thomas Stafford 7 alias William Allis *HORNE Robert Middlesex 7 *HORROCKS Thomas Lancaster 7 *HORSFORD William Cambridge 7 *HOUGHTON Samuel Middlesex 7 *HOULSWORTH John Lincoln 14 *HOUNSLEY William Devon 7 *HOUSE Joseph Warwick Life *HOUSLIP John Surrey 7 alias Hanslip *HOW William Middlesex 7 *HOWARD John Surrey 14 *HOWARD Smith Cambridge 7 *HOWGATE Samuel York 7 *HOWLAND James Middlesex 7 *HOWLETT Samuel Northumberland 7 *HOWSLAND Charles Kent 7 alias Hounston *HOY Michael London Life *HOY Lawrence Surrey 7 *HOYLE Henry Lancaster 7 *HUBBARD John Norfolk 7 *HUCKLES Thomas Middlesex 7 *HUDDER Priscilla London 7 *HUGHES Edward Kent 7 *HUGHES James Hereford 7 *HUGHES John Middlesex 7 *HUGHES Richard Middlesex 7 *HUGHES Elizabeth Warwick 7 *HUGILL Thomas York 7 *HUGILL James York 7 *HUMMERSTONE John Hertford 7 *HUMPHREYS George Middlesex 7 *HUMPHREYS Henry Surrey 7 *HUMPHRIES Elizabeth Warwick 7 *HUMPHRIES Lawrence Middlesex 7 *HUMPHRIES Richard Gloucester 7 *HUNT William Kent 7 *HUNT Anthony Stafford 7 *HUNTER John York 7 *HUNTER Stephen Middlesex Life *HUNTINGDON James Lincoln 7 *HURNE Plunket Middlesex 7 *HUTCHINS William Warwick 7 *HUTCHINGS Richard Devon 7 *HUTCHINSON Mary Middlesex 7 *HUTCHITSON Ann Middlesex 7 *[[Huxley-4|HUXLEY, Thomas (one of the Jones below)]] *HYAM Thomas London 7 *HYAMS Henry London 7 *HYAMS John Middlesex 14 *HYLAND John Middlesex 7 *IBBELL Charles Hertford 7 *INGHAM William Middlesex Life *INGRAHAM David London 7 *INGRAM James Middlesex 7 *INKINS Joseph Middlesex 7 *INNES James Surrey 7 *IRVING John Cumberland 7 *ISAACS Samuel London 7 *ISAACS Soloman Middlesex 7 *JACKLIN William Lincoln 7 *JACKSON Ann Middlesex Life *JACKSON Daniel Lancaster 7 *JACKSON Henry London 7 *JACKSON James Wilts 7 *JACKSON Robert Derby Life Alias Wall *JACKSON William Middlesex 7 *JAMES Harrold Middlesex 7 *JAMES John Worcester 7 *JAMES Philip Monmouth 7 *JAMES Robert London 7 alias Samuel Say *JAMES Thomas Cornwall 7 *JAMES William Devon 7 alias Sommers *JACOB Pain Huntingdon 7 *JACQUES John Essex 7 *JARMY Ann Norfolk 7 *JARVIS John London 7 *JAUFFS Robert Middlesex 7 *JAVLIN William London 7 *JAY Samuel Norfolk 7 *JEAUNEX William Middlesex 7 *JEFFREY John Hertford 7 *JEFFREY Ralph Northumberland 7 *JEFFREYS Samuel Surrey 7 *JEFFS Thomas Hertford 7 *JENKIN Thomas Carmarthen Life *JENKINS Joseph Warwick 7 *JENKS John Stafford 7 *JENNER William Kent 7 *JOBSON John Northumberland 7 *JOHN John William Glamorgan 7 *JOHNSON Edward London 7 *JOHNSON Ely Middlesex 7 *JOHNSON George Northumberland 7 *JOHNSON John Middlesex 7 *JOHNSON Mary Middlesex 7 *JOHNSON Michael Surrey 7 *JOHNSON Richard Middlesex 7 *JOHNSON Samuel Essex 7 *JOHNSON Thomas Middlesex 7 *JOHNSON Thomas Nottingham 7 *JOHNSON William Wilts 7 alias Jones *JOHNSON William Middlesex 7 *JONAS Jacob London 7 *JONAS Samuel Stafford 7 *JONES Benjamin Warwick 7 *JONES David Gloucester 7 *JONES Edward Rutland 14 *JONES Edward Shrop 7 *JONES Edward Shrop 7 *JONES Henry London Life alias Denton *JONES James Southampton 7 *JONES James London 7 *JONES James Warwick 7 *JONES John Brecknock 7 alias Williams *JONES John London 7 *JONES John London 7 *JONES John Lancaster 7 *JONES John Somerset 7 *JONES Martha London 7 *JONES Mary Hereford Life *JONES Mary Southampton Life *JONES Robert Middlesex Life *JONES Robert London Life *JONES Sophia Middlesex Life *JONES Susannah Middlesex 7 *[[Huxley-4|HUXLEY, Thomas (one of the Jones below)]] *JONES Thomas Devon 7 *JONES Thomas Devon 7 *JONES Thomas London 7 *JONES Thomas Hereford 7 *JONES Thomas Middlesex 7 alias Ayres *JONES Thomas Glamorgan 7 *JONES Thomas Middlesex 7 *JONES William 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7 *LAKE Thomas Essex 7 *LANG Lewis Middlesex 7 *LANGLEY Thomas Warwick 7 *LARNEY Thomas Middlesex 7 *LAVEDAY Edward Essex 7 *LAVEGRAVE William Kent 14 alias Burrberry *LAVERS John Devon 7 *LAWDES James London 7 *LAWRENCE John Middlesex 7 *LAWRENCE Richard Stafford 7 *LEACH James Lancaster 7 *LEADBEATER John Stafford 7 *LEAR John Middlesex 7 *LEE George Kent 7 *LEE John Middlesex 7 *LEE John Lancaster 7 *LEE John Lincoln 7 *LEE Michael Middlesex 7 *LEE Thomas London 7 *LEECH William London 7 *LEEKIN James Middlesex 7 alias Seekin *LEESON Hanah Middlesex 7 *LELLINGTON Thomas Worcs 7 *LEONARD Martin Middlesex 7 *LESLIE James Middesex 7 *LEVERETT Benjamin Essex 7 *LEVY Angel Middlesex 7 *LEVY Jacob Middlesex 7 *LEWIS David Brecknock 7 *LEWIS Edmond Notts 7 *LEWIS Edward Carmarthen 7 *LEWIS James Radnor 7 *LEWIS John Surrey 7 *LEWIS John Brecknock 14 alias Simon *LEWIS John Wilts 7 *LEWIS Thomas London 7 *LEWIS William Middlesex 7 *LEY John Devon 7 *LINDSAY John Middlesex 7 *LINTERN Hopton 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John *MARTIN Henry Essex 14 *MARTIN James Middlesex 7 *MARTIN John Essex 14 alias Beckworth, ali *MARTIN John Cornwall 7 *MARTIN Thomas Hertford 7 *MASON David Middlesex 14 *MASON Ely Middlesex 7 *MATTHEW Thomas London 7 *MATTHEW William Durham 7 *MATTHEWS Joseph London 7 *MAUND Joseph Shrop 7 *MAYHEW William Suffolk Life *MEADOWS George Middlesex Life *MEEK William York 7 *MENDOZA Aaron Middlesex 7 *MERCHANT George Bristol 7 *MERRITT George Middlesex 7 *MERRYMAN John Middlesex 7 *MERSEL Bethy Lancaster 7 *MESSENGER Henry Middlesex 7 *METCALF Ann Middlesex 7 *METCALFE Barnabus York 7 *MIDGLEY Richard York 7 *MILES Benjamin Shrop 7 *MILES John Somerset 7 *MILLAN George Kent 7 *MILLER William Lincoln 7 *MILLION Edward Middlesex 7 *MILLS Benjamin Somerset 7 *MILLS James Wilts 7 *MILLS James York 7 *MILLS Robert Kent 7 *MILLS Sarah Middlesex Life *MILLS Thomas Cornwall 7 *MILNER Thomas Shrop 7 *MILTON John Middlesex Life *MINCE William London 7 *MINIFIE Richard Middlesex 7 *MITCHELL Betty 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See also: [[Space:Second_Fleet,_Australia,_1790|Second Fleet, Australia, 1790]], [[Space:Third_Fleet,_Australia,_1791|Third Fleet, Australia, 1791]] [[Category: First Fleet]] [[Space:CONVICTS_AFTER_THE_THIRD_FLEET|Convicts After the Third Fleet]] [[Category: Australia, Convicts]] [[Category: Australia, Images]] The first European migration to Australia was the First Fleet consisting of eleven ships. They sailed from Spithead on 13 May 1787 and all the fleet had arrived at Botany Bay by 20 January 1788. The fleet sailed to nearby Sydney Cove in Port Jackson on 26 January 1788 where the colony was established:

Cobley, John. Sydney Cove. First published: London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1962 (v. 1.)

*two war ships: *#''HMS Sirius'', Naval Flagship; *#''HMS Supply'', Naval Tender; *three store ships: *#''Golden Grove''; *#''Borrowdale''; *#''Fishburn''; *six convict ships: *#''Scarborough''; *#''Lady Penrhyn''; *#''Prince of Wales''; *#''Alexander''; *#''Charlotte''; *#''Friendship''; Some Non-Convict First Fleeters and the positions held by them * [[Alt-40|Augustus Alt]], Surveyor

Wikipedia entry on Augustus Alt, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustus_Alt]

* [[Alt-489|Matthew Bowles Alt]] a midshipman aboard the ''Sirius'' * [[Archer-8500|Isaac Archer]] marine private on the ''Alexander'' * [[Arndell-104|Thomas Arndell]], Assistant Surgeon

Thomas Arndell, Australian Dictionary of Biography, [http://adbonline.anu.edu.au/biogs/A010029b.htm]

* [[Ball-7832|Henry Lidgbird Ball]], captain of Supply

Henry Lidgbird Ball, Australian Dictionary of Biography, [http://adbonline.anu.edu.au/biogs/A010048b.htm]

* [[Balmain-63|William Balmain]], assistant surgeon, later principal surgeon

William Balmain, Australian Dictionary of Biography, [http://adbonline.anu.edu.au/biogs/A010050b.htm]

* [[Bradley-7115|Lieutenant William Bradley]], author of journal, water colourist

William Bradley, Australian Dictionary of Biography, [http://adbonline.anu.edu.au/biogs/A010134b.htm]

* Henry Brewer, clerk to Phillip, provost marshall, administrator

Henry Brewer, Dictionary of Australian Artists Online, [http://www.daao.org.au/main/read/1045]

* [[Broughton-556|William Broughton]], servant to Surgeon White, later deputy commissary * [[Campbell-67298|James Campbell]] marine Captain * [[Campbell-67459|James Duncan Campbell]] described as “a child, relation of Captain Campbell” above * [[Cavanough-128|Owen Cavanough]], Able Seaman; reportedly the first person to set foot ashore. * [[Clark-52666|Ralph Clark]], 2nd Lieutenant , author of [https://www.sl.nsw.gov.au/collection-items/ralph-clark-journal-kept-friendship-during-voyage-botany-bay-and-norfolk-island-and journal]

Ralph Clark, Australian Dictionary of Biography, [http://adbonline.anu.edu.au/biogs/A010212b.htm]

* [[Collins-29110|David Collins]], Judge Advocate, author of "An Account of the English Colony of NSW" [https://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks/e00010.html Vol 1] and [https://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks/e00011.html Vol 2].

David Collins, Australian Dictionary of Biography, [http://adbonline.anu.edu.au/biogs/A010226b.htm]

* [[Considen-1|Denis Considen (abt.1760-1815)]], assistant surgeon,

Dennis Considen, Australian Dictionary of Biography, [http://adbonline.anu.edu.au/biogs/A010230b.htm]

*[[Daveny-4|Thomas Daveny]], Able Seaman, became superintendent of convicts, Toongabbie * [[Dawes-1222|Lieutenant William Dawes]], engineer, surveyor, humanitarian,

William Dawes, Australian Dictionary of Biography, [http://adbonline.anu.edu.au/biogs/A010282b.htm]

,

William Dawes, Wikipedia entry, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Dawes_%28Royal_Marines_officer%29]

*[[Dodd-4691|Henry Edward Dodd]], servant to Arthur Phillip, later superintendent of convicts, Parramatta * John Easty, marine, author of a [https://www.sl.nsw.gov.au/collection-items/john-easty-journal-1786-1793-titled-pt-jno-easty-memorandum-transa-voiage-sic journal],

John Easty, Wikipedia entry, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Easty]

* James Furzer, Quarter-Master,

James Furzer, People Australia,[https://peopleaustralia.anu.edu.au/biography/furzer-james-31028/text38397]

* [[Gowen-34|John Gowan]], Corporal, Sirius * [[Graves-8192|George Graves]] Able Seaman, Sirius, his gravestone is the oldest in Australia * [[Griffiths-3682|John Griffiths]], marine, Friendship * [[Hacking-113|Henry Hacking]], Quartermaster, settler, explorer,

Henry Hacking, article on Rootsweb, [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~dnkcen/help/henry_hacking.html]

* [[Hibbs-37| Peter Hibbs]], crew member of the Sirius

Peter Hibbs, External web site link, [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sherring/peterhibbs.html]

* [[Hunter-9319|John Hunter]], captain of Sirius, later 2nd governor of the colony,

John Hunter, Australian Dictionary of Biography, [http://adbonline.anu.edu.au/biogs/A010529b.htm]

,

John Hunter, Wikipedia entry, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Hunter_%28Royal_Navy_officer%29]

* [[Jamison-798|Thomas Jamison]], surgeon's mate,

Thomas Jamison, Australian Dictionary of Biography, [http://adbonline.anu.edu.au/biogs/A020012b.htm]

,

Thomas Jamison, Wikipedia entry, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Jamison]

* [[Johnson-72223|Richard Johnson]], Chaplain, and his wife [[Burgess-8108|Mary Burgess].

Richard Johnson, Australian Dictionary of Biography, [http://adbonline.anu.edu.au/biogs/A020018b.htm]

* [[Johnston-8216|Lieutenant George Johnston]], later commander of NSW Corps,

George Johnston, Australian Dictionary of Biography[http://adbonline.anu.edu.au/biogs/A020020b.htm]

* [[King-7865|Philip Gidley King]], 2nd lieutenant, later lieutenant governor of Norfolk Island, and 3rd governor of the colony, author of journals [https://www.sl.nsw.gov.au/collection-items/philip-gidley-king-private-journal-two-volumes-1786-1792-vol-1-titled-remarks Vol 1] and [https://www.sl.nsw.gov.au/collection-items/philip-gidley-king-private-journal-two-volumes-1786-1792-vol-2-titled-continuation Vol 2].

Philip King, Wikipedia entry, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Gidley_King]

*[[Lee-4504|James Lee]], Private marine

'Lee, James ', People Australia, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, [https://peopleaustralia.anu.edu.au/biography/lee-james-31391/text38843]

* John Long, Adjutant,

John Long, Fellowship of First Fleeters,[http://www.fellowshipfirstfleeters.org.au/johnlong.htm]

* [[Lucas-2907|Private Thomas Lucas]] Marine, glazier, painter, farmer, landowner, Corporal in the NSW Corps, Norfolk Island settler and Van Diemen's Land settler

THOMAS LUCAS, NSW Fellowship of First Fleeters Website, [http://www.fellowshipfirstfleeters.org.au/thomaslucas.htm]FIRST FLEET FELLOWSHIP VICTORIA INC Website, THOMAS LUCAS : ZACHARY CLARK, June 10, 2014 by Cheryl Timbury [https://firstfleetfellowship.org.au/convicts/thomas-lucas-zachary-clark/]FIRST FLEET FELLOWSHIP VICTORIA INC Website, Marines, June 8, 2012 by Cheryl Timbury [https://firstfleetfellowship.org.au/marines/marines/]

* [[Meredith-2517|Frederick Meredith]], Cook/Baker of the Sirius

Frederick Meredith, External family tree web link, [http://www.barton101.com/familytree/ppl/f/1/b92ab08f67e1c5ffd1f.html]

* [[Meredith-6701|James Meredith]], marine officer * Andrew Miller, Commissary

Andrew Miller, Australian Dictionary of Biography,[https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/miller-andrew-2453/text3277]

* [[Nagle-2471|Jacob Nagle]], an American, he was a crew member on the Sirius, and later wrote a [https://www.sl.nsw.gov.au/first-fleet-journal-jacob-nagle manuscript journal] *[[Nelson-27222|George Nelson]] Crew member; Cook of The Prince of Wales

They came from many lands, Blacks, First Fleet Fellowship [https://firstfleetfellowship.org.au/convicts/they-came-from-many-lands/]

* [[O'Brien-5708|Thomas O'Brien]], marine * [[Palmer-18487|John Palmer]], Commissary; Purser on Sirius * [[Poulden-35|John Poulden]], marine Lieutenant * [[Phillip-196|Captain Arthur Phillip]] of the Navy, Governor and Commander in Chief of the territory of New South Wales, and of his Majesty's ships and vessels employed on that coast,

Arthur Phillip, Wikipedia entry, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Phillip ]

* [[Raper-1093|George Raper]], midshipman, notable illustrator,

George Raper, Wikipedia entry, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Raper]

* Major Robert Ross, Lieutenant Governor and commander of the marines,

Robert Ross, Australian Dictionary of Biography, [http://adbonline.anu.edu.au/biogs/A020352b.htm]

* [[Shortland-80|Lieut. John Shortland]] Agent for the Transports,

John Shortland, Australian Dictionary of Biography, [http://adbonline.anu.edu.au/biogs/A020403b.htm]

* [[Simms-2968|William Simms]], marine * James Smith, the only paying passenger in the Fleet, on the ''Lady Penrhyn'', discovered by Phillip during the voyage.

"James Smith, eccentric tourist on Australia's First Fleet: a tentative identification" by Ged Martin, [https://www.gedmartin.net/martinalia-mainmenu-3/330-james-smith-eccentric-tourist-on-australia-s-first-fleet#_edn3]

* [[Smyth-3346|Arthur Bowes Smyth]], aka Arthur Bowes, assistant surgeon, author of a [https://www.sl.nsw.gov.au/collection-items/arthur-bowes-smyth-illustrated-journal-1787-1789-titled-journal-voyage-portsmouth journal],

Arthur Smyth, Australian Dictionary of Biography, [http://adbonline.anu.edu.au/biogs/A020418b.htm]

*[[Marshall-12545|John Marshall (1748-1819)]] master of the Ship "Scarborough" * [[Tench-89|Captain Watkin Tench]], author of the book [https://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks/e00084.html A Narrative of the Expedition to Botany Bay],

Watkin Tench, Wikipedia entry, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watkin_Tench]

* [[Tunks-67|Private William Tunks]], farmer, landowner and member of the NSW Corps,

William Tunks, Official Tunks Descendants Association Website, [http://www.tunksaustralia1788.com.au/]

* [[Watson-39107|Robert Watson]], able seaman on the Sirius. * [[White-28629|John White]], Principal Surgeon, author of a published [https://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks03/0301531.txt journal],

John White, Australian Dictionary of Biography, [http://adbonline.anu.edu.au/biogs/A020536b.htm]

* George Worgan, Surgeon of the Sirius,

George Worgan, Wikipedia entry, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Bouchier_Worgan]

Sources: * [http://www.fellowshipfirstfleeters.org.au/graves.html Burial sites of First Fleeters] * [http://gutenberg.net.au/first-fleet.html Project Gutenberg] "The Voyage of Governor Phillip to Botany Bay", published 1789 has a list of convicts * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_convicts_on_the_First_Fleet#cite_note-FFF-14 Wikipedia First Fleet article] * [https://perthdps.com/convicts/ Convicts to Australia, Members Inet] * [https://firstfleetfellowship.org.au/first-fleetfirst-fleet-convict-database/ First Fleet Fellowship Victoria] * [http://www.fellowshipfirstfleeters.org.au/ships.html Fellowship of First Fleeters NSW] * [http://firstfleet.thruhere.net/ The First Fleet Register] sourced from Centre for Educational Development and Interactive Resources, University of Wollongong. *Rumsey, Herbert J., The Pioneers of Sydney, 1937. *Cobley, John, The Crimes of the First Fleet Convicts, 1970. *Chapman, Don, 1788, The People of the First Fleet, 1981. *Gillen, Mollie, The Founders of Australia : A Biographical Dictionary of the First Fleet, 1989. ---- ==List of First Fleet Convicts== In 1969 the ''Daily Mirror'' published an account which purported to be from a '''fictional newspaper article''' in the ''London Gazette'' said to have been published in 1788. It suggested it was a full list of all First Fleet convicts and was transcribed by Barbara Turner in 1992. Whilst the accuracy of the list cannot be relied upon, you can find it [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Fictional_Newspaper%2C_London_Gazette_1788 here]. It appears to be based on a Public Record Office list which in 1969 was available on microform at Mitchell Library, Sydney and has now been digitised [https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-1281577636/view AJCP PRO HO 10/7] ---- ==Sourced First Fleet Convict List== This list is a work in progress to source all First Fleet convicts and to exclude possible fictional convicts included in the Daily Mirror account in 1969. Please add links to convict profiles on Wikitree and add an appropriate source. Feel free to add any missing 'sourced' First Fleeters to this list. Those who do not appear in the First Fleet database and have no other reliable sources, should not have profiles created. Rather, please add their name to the [Space:Australia%2C_Profile_Verification_-_First_Fleet Profile Verification Page] so that further research can be undertaken by our specialist researchers. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | NAME ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Where sentenced ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Term |- |'''[[Abel-1851|ABEL, Robert]]'''

Robert Abel, London Lives website article, [http://www.londonlives.org/static/AbelRobertTransported1787.jsp]

|London |7 |- |'''[[Abrahams-402|ABRAMS aka ABRAHAMS, Henry]]''' |Chelmsford |7 |- |'''[[Abrahams-190|ABRAHAMS, Esther]]'''

Esther Abrams, Wikipedia entry, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esther_Abrahams]

|London |7 |- |'''[[Abel-1849|ABELL aka ABEL, Mary, alias Tilley]]''' |Worcester |7 |- |'''[[Acres-26|ACRES Thomas (abt.1758-1824)]]''' |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Adams-28725|ADAMS, John]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Adams-28726|ADAMS, Mary]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Agley-1|AGLEY aka HAGLEY, Richard]]''' |Winchester |7 |- |'''[[Allen-25880|ALLEN, John]]''' |Hertford |7 |- |'''[[Allen-26148|ALLEN, William]]''' |Ormskirk |7 |- |'''[[Allen-25850|ALLEN, Charles]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Allen-25960|ALLEN, Susannah]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Allen-25887|ALLEN, Mary]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Allen-26147|ALLEN, aka BODDINGTON, Tamasin]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Allen-25907|ALLEN, Mary, alias Conner]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Anderson-30105|ANDERSON, John]]''' |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Anderson-30103|ANDERSON, Elizabeth]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Anderson-30117|ANDERSON, John]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Anderson-30104|ANDERSON, Fanny aka Francis]]''' |Winchester |7 |- |'''[[Archer-2961|ARCHER, John aka Forrester]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Arscott-33|ARSCOTT, John]]''' |Bodmin |7 |- |'''[[Atkinson-5934|ATKINSON, George]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Ault-517|AULT, Sarah]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Ayners-1|AYNERS aka AGNEW, John]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Ayres-1290|AYRES, John]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Bails-18|BAILS, Robert]]''' |Reading |Life |- |'''[[Bannister-21|BANNISTER, George]]''',

George Bannister, First Fleet online, external web site [http://fmpro.uow.edu.au/FirstFleet/details.aspx?-db=ff.fp3&-format=detail.htm&-op=cn&-recid=32&-find=]

|London |7 |- |'''[[Bartlett-14975|BARTLETT, James]]''' pardoned and released before the First Fleet departed |Winchester |7 |- |'''[[Barsby-35|BARSBY, George]]''' |Winchester |Life |- |'''[[Barnet-163|BARNETT, Henry, alias Barnard, alias Burton]]''' |Warwick |7 |- |'''[[Barnes-12440|BARNES, Stephen]]''' |York |7 |- |'''[[Barford-75|BARFERD aka BARFORD, John]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Barland-10|BARLAND, George]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Balding-249|BALDING aka BALDWIN, James, alias William]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Bason-99|BASON, Elizabeth]]''', wife of William Bason |New Sarum |7 |- |'''[[Bayley-1590|BAYLEY, James]]''' |New Sarum |7 |- |'''[[Basely-8|BAZLEY aka BASELY, John]]''' |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Baker-27481|BAKER, Thomas]]''' |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Barrett-6572|BARRETT, Thomas]]''' : Tried London Life, then Exeter life (Mercury mutineer) |Exeter |Life |- |'''[[Batley-174|BATLEY, Oten]]''' : Tried London 7, then Exeter 7 (Mercury mutineer) |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Barsby-35|BARSBY, Samuel]]''' |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Ball-10005|BALL, John]]''' |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Barry-3003|BARRY aka BERRY, John]]''' |Bristol |7 |- |'''[[Barnet-162|BARRET aka BARNETT, Daniel]]''' |Winchester |7 |- |'''[[Barber-5989|BARRER aka BARBER, Elizabeth]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Baldwin-8917|BALDWIN, Ruth, alias Bowyer]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Unknown-373095|BAKER, Martha]]''' |London |7 |- |[[Bell-43305|'''BELL, William''']] |London |7 |- |'''[[Benear-48|BENEAR, Samuel]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Bellett-108|BELLET aka BILLET, Jacob]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Beardsley-4453|BEARDSLEY, Ann]]''' |Derby |5 |- |'''[[Bennett-41251|BENNETT, John]]''' |Shrewsbury |7 |- |'''[[Best-1037|BEST, John]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Beckford-199|BECKFORD, Elizabeth]]''' died 12 July 1787 |London |7 |- |'''[[Bellamy-7|BELLAMY, Sarah]]''' |Worcester |7 |- |'''[[Bird-12931|BIRD, James]]''' |Croydon |7 |- |'''[[Bird-12937|BIRD, Samuel]]''' |Croydon |7 |- |'''[[Bishop-22061|BISHOP, Joseph]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Baughan-95|BINGHAM aka BOUGHAN, John]]''' |Oxford |7 |- |'''[[Bingham-5175|BINGHAM aka MOORING, Elizabeth]]''' |London- |7 |- |'''[[Bird-12804|BIRD, Elizabeth, aka Winifred]]''' |Maidstone |7 |- |'''[[Blackhall-193|BLACKHALL, William]]''' |Abingdon |7 |- |'''[[Blunt-1670|BLUNT, William]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Blake-12541|BLAKE, Francis]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Blatherhorn-1|BLATHERHORN aka BEANS, FISHER William]]''' : Tried London 7, then London life (Swift mutineer) then Exeter life (Mercury mutineer) |Exeter |Life |- |'''[[Bloodsworth-2|BLOEDWORTH aka BLOODWORTH, James]]''' |Kingston |7 |- |'''[[Blanchet-800|BLANCHETT, Susannah]]''' |Kingston |7 |- |'''[[Bond-12841|BOND, Peter]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Boyle-6404|BOYLE, John]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Boggis-28|BOGGIS, William]]''' |Southwark |7 |- |'''[[Bond-12849|BOND, William]]''' |Exeter |7 |- |[[Bond-11907|BOND, Mary]], "wife of John Bond", although listed as embarked on the ''Charlotte'', was NOT embarked on the First Fleet, possibly due to illness. She was on the ''Neptune'', one of the Second Fleet ships. |Wells |7 |- |'''[[Bolton-6246|BOULTON, Rebecca]]''' |Lincoln |7 |- |'''[[Bonner-3496|BONNER, Jane]]''' : died 30 July 1787 at sea |London |7 |- |'''[[Bolton-5424|BOLTON, Mary]]''' |Shrewsbury |7 |- |'''[[Brown-171008|BROWN, James]]''' |Hertford |7 |- |'''[[Brown-171011|BROWN, William French]]''' |Southwark |7 |- |'''[[Brindley-597|BRINDLEY, John]]''' |Warwick |7 |- |'''[[Brown-171892|BROWN, Richard]]''' |Abington |7 |- |'''[[Brough-1293|BROUGH, William]]''' : died 19 May 1787 at sea |Stafford |7 |- |'''[[Bradley-3550|BRADLEY, James]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Bradley-20268|BRADLEY James]]''' : died 12 February 1787 on the Alexander |London |7 |- |'''[[Broad-175|BRAUND (BROAD), Mary]]''' |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Brown-164348|BROWN, Thomas]]''' : Tried London 7, then Exeter 7 (Mercury mutineer) |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Bradbury-3938|BRADBURY, William]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Bryant-20430|BRYANT, Thomas]]''' |Maidstone |7 |- |'''[[Bryant-3488|BRYANT, William]]''' |Launceston |7 |- |'''[[Brown-60912|BROWN, Thomas]]''' aka John Brown |London |7 |- |'''[[Bradford-9903|BRADFORD, John]]''' |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Branagan-80|BRANNEGAN, James]]''' : Transported to Norfolk Island 1790, went missing 1791 (after lighting a fire on board the Sirius during transport to NI). (Mercury Mutineer) |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Bruce-13348|BRUCE, Robert]]''' went missing from NI after lighting a fire aboard the Sirius. Survived by a daughter born in Sydney. (Mercury Mutineer) |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Brown-171821|BROWN, William]]''' : Drowned 19 September 1787 |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Bryant-20834|BRYANT, John]]''' : Killed by a falling tree in 1789 at Norfolk Island. Married - no known children. |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Brewer-15294|BREWER, William]]''' : died in March 1788, shortly after arrival. |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Brice-1582|BRICE, William]]''' : convicted age 14. death details unknown. |Bristol |7 |- |'''[[Brand-4828|BRAND, Curtis]]''' : died in 1800 after marrying Elizabeth Sully and receiving a land grant. Bequeathed his estate to a blind child, and leaving his wife a shilling. (Mercury Mutineer) |Maidstone |7 |- |'''[[Bryant-20841|BRYANT, Michael ]]''' : Death details unknown. (Mercury Mutineer). |London |14 |- |'''[[Brand-4829|BRAND aka WOOD, Lucy]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Branham-1397|BRANHAM, Mary]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Bruce-4730|BRUCE, Elizabeth]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Burley-1796|BURLEIGH, James]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Burn-1666| BURN/BOURNE, Peter ]]''' : Peter went missing in May 1788, his torn and bloodied clothes were found, along with spears. Convict William Ayres testified that he saw Burns being dragged away by Aborigines. |London |7 |- |'''[[Butler-32529|BURNE, James ]]''' : James served his time and is believed to have either left the colony or died in about 1792. |London |7 |- |'''[[Butler-32529|BUTLER, William]]''' Living Descendants: matched through DNA. Passed away in 1837. |London |7 |- |'''[[Buckley-7626|BUCKLEY, Joseph]]''' |Dorchester |7 |- |'''[[Burridge-965|BURRIDGE, Samuel]]''' |Dorchester |7 |- |'''[[Burn-957|BURN, Patrick]]''' |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Burn-416|BURN, Simon]]''' |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Bayliss-1236|BAYLISS aka BUSLEY, John]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Bunn-2102|BUNN aka BURN, Margaret]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Burkitt-319|BURKITT, Martha]]''', aka Patience, Pacence |London |7 |- |'''[[Burdo-74|BURDO, Sarah]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Carver-5773|CARVER, Joseph]]''' |Maidstone |7 |- |'''[[Castle-3939|CASTLE, James aka John]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Campbell-67302|CAMPBELL, James, alias George]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Campbell-67303|CAMPBELL, James]]''' |Guildford |7 |- |'''[[Carney-4244|CARNEY, John]]''' |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Carty-1074|CARTY, Francis]]''' : unknown what happened to him, possibly lost overboard. Strangely, his prayer book was found in the stomach of a shark in the South Atlantic four and a half years later |Bodmin |7 |- |'''[[Carey-4981|CAREY, Ann]]''' |Taunton |7 |- |'''[[Carter-52087|CARTER, Richard]]''', alias Michael Cartwright |Shrewsbury |7 |- |'''[[Kable-19|CABLE aka KABLE, Henry]]'''

Henry Kable, Wikipedia article, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Kable]

|Thetford |7 |- |'''[[Randall-3105|CARROLL, Mary, nee Randall]]''', wife of James Carroll |London |7 |- |'''[[Caesar-146|CAESAR]]''' aka CESAR, John |Maidstone |7 |- |'''[[Childs-4678|CHILDS, William]]''' |Southwark |7 |- |'''[[Chadwick-5159|CHADWICK aka CHADDICK, Thomas]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Church-9353|CHURCH, William]]''' |Dorchester |7 |- |'''[[Chaaf-2|CHAAF, William]]''' |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Chinery-67|CHINERY, Samuel]]''' |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Chanin-20|CHANIN, Edward]]''' : died 8 January 1788 |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Clough-3262|CLOUGH aka CLEUGH, Richard]]''' |Durham |7 |- |'''[[Clements-9230|CLEMENTS, Thomas]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Clark-90918|CLARK, James/John/Charles, alias Hosier]]''', a veteran of the British navy, and had fought in the Battle of Flamborough Head in 1779 |London |7 |- |'''[[Clarke-26185|CLARK, William]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Clarke-26180|CLARKE, John]]''' : died 6 June 1787 on the voyage |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Cleaver-868|CLEAVER, Mary]]''' |Bristol |7 |- |'''[[Clare-2190|CLARE aka CLEAR, George]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Clark-54056|CLARK, Elizabeth]]''' |Derby |7 |- |'''[[Coffin-4820|COFFIN, John]]''' |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Connelly-2870|CONNELLY]], William''' |Bristol |7 |- |'''[[Cormick-63|CORMICK aka CORBET, Edward]]''' |Hertford |7 |- |'''[[Corden-101|CORDEN aka CORDEL, CALDWELL, James]]''' |Warwick |7 |- |'''[[Collins-42368|COLLINS aka COLLING, Joseph]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Cole-34512|COLE, William]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Cox-46927|COX, John Matthew]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Collier-7995|COLLIER aka CULLY, Richard]]''' |Kingston |7 |- |'''[[Connolly-4200|CONNOLLY, William]]''' |Bodmin |7 |- |'''[[Connelly-2871|CONELLY, Cornelius]]''' |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Colman-1047|COLMAN, Ishmael]]''' : died 29 May 1787 |Dorchester |7 |- |'''[[Cole-23571|COLE, Elizabeth]]''' |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Cox-46937|COX, James]]''' |Exeter |Life |- |'''[[Copp-1550|COPP, James]]''' |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Coombs-3843|COOMBES, Ann]]''' : married John Briant and widowed within 12 months. |Taunton |7 |- |'''[[Cole-34540|COLE, Elizabeth]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Colley-1702|COLLEY, Elizabeth]]''' |London |14 |- |'''[[Cook-53645|COOKE, Charlotte]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Cooper-44604|COOPER, Mary]]''' |Worcester |7 |- |'''[[Wise-3786|COLPITTS, Ann]]''' |Durham |7 |- |'''[[Cross-3373|CROSS, John]]''' |New Sarum |7 |- |'''[[Cropper-159|CROPPER, John]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Cross-15805|CROSS, William]]''' |Coventry |7 |- |'''[[Crowder-3387|CROWDER, Thomas Restell aka Risdale]]''' : Mercury Mutineer under the name of Risdale as surname. Assumption in record keepign the name was an alias however it is recorded on his baptismal records, and at some point (the mercury passenger list?) they captured his middle name as his surname. |Bristol |Life |- |'''[[Creamer-1269|CREAMER, John]]''' joined the New South Wales Corps in 1797 |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Creek-641|CREEK, Jane]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Cunningham-20534|CUNNINGHAM, Edward]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Cullen-2301|CULLEN, James Bryen]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Cullyhorn-1|CULLYHORN, John]]''' : received an extra sentence in the colony - 600 lashes, death details not known. |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Cudlip-78|CUDLIP, Jacob, alias Norris]]''' |Bodmin |7 |- |'''[[Cuss-209|CUSS, John, aka Hannaboy]]''' |New Sarum |7 |- |'''[[Cuckow-17|CUCKOW aka COOK, William]]''' |Maidstone |7 |- |'''[[Davis-121222|DAVIS, Aaron]]''' :returned to England a free man, petitioned to return to the colony as a free settler but passed away. Financial assets left to step daughter. |Bristol |7 |- |DAY, Richard : died 8 December 1787 |Reading |7 |- |DAVIES, Edward : died 8 March 1787 |Stafford |7 |- |'''[[Day-8491|DAY, Samuel]]''' |Gloucester |14 |- |'''[[Davis-121361| DAVIS, Samuel]]''' : died 30 May 1788 found speared to death believed to be a reprisal for taking a canoe belonging to the Aboriginals. |Gloucester |7 |- |DAVIS, William |Shrewsbury |7 |- |'''[[Davis-120371|DAVIS, James]]''' |London |7 |- |DANIELLS, Daniel |London |7 |- |DALEY, James |London |7 |- |DAVIDSON, John |London |7 |- |'''[[Davis-122081|DAVIS, William]]''' (abt.1764-1830)' : worked as a Baker, married twice including to Sarah Michell/Michael convict of the second fleet (Lady Juliana) |Brecknock |Life |- |DAVIS, Richard |London |7 |- |DALEY aka WARBURTON, Ann, wife of Gore Daley |Nether Knutsford |7 |- |'''[[Dowling-18|DARNELL, Margaret]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Davis-71959|DAVIS, Ann]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Burley-77|DALTON, Elizabeth alias Burleigh, Burley]]''' |London |7 |- |DAVIDSON, Rebecca, wife of Robert Davidson |London |7 |- |'''[[Dawson-2329|DAWSON, Margaret]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Davis-116418|DAVIS, Frances]]''' |Chelmsford |14 |- |DAVIES, Sarah |Worcester |7 |- |'''[[Davis-74386|DAVIES, Mary aka Davis]]''' |Shrewsbury |7 |- |DENNISON, Michael |Poole |7 |- |DENISON, Barnaby |Bristol |7 |- |DELANY, Patrick : died 23 June 1787 |York |7 |- |DICKSON, aka DIXON Thomas, alias Ralph Raw |Durham |7 |- |DISCALL, Timothy |Bodmin |7 |- |DIXON, Mary |London |7 |- |'''[[Dickenson-655|DICKENSON, Mary]]''' |Southwark |7 |- |'''[[Douglass-641|DOUGLAS, William]]''' |Lincoln |7 |- |DOWLAND aka DOLAND, Ferdinand |London |7 |- |DODDING aka DORIN, DORREN, DORAN, James |London |7 |- |'''[[Dring-3|DRING, William]]''',

Australian Royalty webpage on William Dring [http://www.easystreetretreat.com.au/australianroyalty/individual.php?pid=I52603&ged=purnellmccord.ged]

|Kingston upon Hull |7 |- |DUNNAGE, Joseph |London |Life |- |'''[[Dudgeon-790|DUDGENS aka DUDGEON, Elizabeth]]''' |London |7 |- |DUNDASS, Jane |London |7 |- |DUTTON, Ann |London |7 |- |DEYER, Leonard |Southwark |7 |- |DYKES, Mary |London |7 |- |EARLE, William |New Sarum |7 |- |'''[[Eggleton-373|EAGLETON, William, alias Bones]]''' |Kingston |7 |- |EATON aka SHEPHERD, HAYDON Mary |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Earley-78|EARLY, Rachel]]''' |Reading |7 |- |'''[[Eaton-12132|EATON aka Beddingfield, Martha]]''' Trial place unknown, married First Fleeter Edward Jones. Their son John married Elizabeth Stubbs, daughter of Third Fleeters. |London | 7 |- |'''[[Eccles-1325|ECCLES, Thomas]]''' |Guildford |Life |- |EDMUNDS, William |Monmouth |7 |- |EDWARDS, William |Westminster |7 |- |EGGLESTON, George |Maidstone |7 |- |ELLAM, Peter |Ormskirk |7 |- |ELLIOT, William aka Edward |Croydon |7 |- |'''[[Trimby-39|ELLIOT aka TRIMBY, Joseph]]''' |Bristol |7 |- |'''[[Ellam-5|ELAM aka ELLAM, ELIAS, Deborah]]''' |Chester |7 |- |ENGLISH, Nicholas |London |7 |- |EVANS, Williams |Shrewsbury |7 |- |EVANS, Elizabeth |London |7 |- |EVERETT, John : died 9 April 1787 |Hertford |7 |- |'''[[Everingham-93|EVERINGHAM, Matthew]]''',

Wikipedia entry on Matthew Everingham [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_James_Everingham]

|London |7 |- |FARRELL, Phillip |London |7 |- |FARLEY, William |Bristol |7 |- |FARMER, Ann |London |7 |- |FENTUM, Benjamin |London |7 |- |FERGUSON, John |Exeter |7 |- |FIELD, William |Winchester |7 |- |FILLESEY, Thomas |Bristol |7 |- |FINLOW, John, alias Hervey |London |7 |- |'''[[Field-5631|FIELD, Jane]]''' |London |7 |- |FITZGERALD, Jane, alias Phillips |Bristol |7 |- |FITZGERALD, Elizabeth |London |7 |- |FLARTY, Phebe |London |7 |- |'''[[Flynn-2617|FLYNN, Edward]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Forbes-49|FORBES, Ann]]''',

Ann Forbes external web site [http://www.annforbes.org/]

,

Ann Forbes Bulletin board [http://www.annforbes.org/smf/index.php]

|Kingston |7 |- |'''[[Forrester-40|FORRESTER, Robert]]''',

Robert Forrester, Biography by Louise Wilson, external web site [http://louisewilson.com.au/robert_forrester.html]

,

Potts family tree web site [http://www.pottaroo.com/rforrester1794.html]

|London |7 |- |FOYLE, William |New Sarum |7 |- |FOWKES, Francis |London |7 |- |FOWLES, Ann |London |7 |- |'''[[Fownes-50|FOWNES, Margaret]]''' |Shrewsbury |7 |- |FRANCIS, William |Croydon |7 |- |'''[[Francisco-1110|FRANCISCO, George]]''' |London |7 |- |FRASER, William |Manchester |7 |- |'''[[Redchester-2|FRASER aka REDCHESTER, Ellen]]''' |Manchester |7 |- |'''[[Freeman-1365|FREEMAN, James]]''' |Hertford |7 |- |FREEMAN, Robert |London |7 |- |FRY, George |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Prior-1357|FRYER aka PRIOR, Catherine]]''' |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Fuller-22093|FULLER, John]]''' |Maidstone |7 |- |GABEL, Mary |Southwark |7 |- |GARDNER, Francis |London |7 |- |'''[[Garland-4236|GARLAND, Francis]]''' |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Garth-185|GARTH, Edward]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Gough-1376|GARTH, Susannah, alias Grath]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Gascoigne-213|GASCOYGNE, Olive]]''' |Worcester |7 |- |GEARING, Thomas Died at sea 3 June 1787 |Oxford |Life |- |'''[[Guest-158|GESS aka GUEST, George]]''' |Gloucester |7 |- |'''[[George-1643|GEORGE, Anne]]''' |London |7 |- |GLENTON, Thomas |Northallerton |7 |- |GLOSTER, William |London |7 |- |'''[[Goodin-377|GOODWIN, Edward]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Goodwin-2031|GOODWIN,Andrew]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Gordon-16626|GORDON, Daniel]]''' |Winchester |7 |- |'''[[Gould-11342|GOULD, John]]''' |Exeter |7 |- |GRAY, Charles aka Patrick |Southwark |7 |- |GRIFFITHS, Samuel, alias Briscow, alias Butcher |Gloucester |7 |- |GREENWELL, Nicholas : Pardoned and released from the Alexander 12 May 1787 |London |7 |- |GREEN, John : died 8 May 1787 |Abingdon |7 |- |GRIFFITHS, Thomas |London |7 |- |GRANGER, Charles |Plymouth |7 |- |GRACE, James |London |7 |- |'''[[Green-32440|GREEN, Hannah]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Groves-1007|GROVES, Mary]]''' |Lincoln |7 |- |'''[[Green-61453|GREEN, Mary]]''' |London |7 |- |GREEN aka COWLEY, Ann |London |7 |- |'''[[Greenwood-2286|GREENWOOD, Mary]]''' |London |7 |- |GUNTER aka GUNTER, William |Bristol |7 |- |HANDFORD, William |Winchester |7 |- |HATCHER, John |Winchester |7 |- |HATFIELD, William |Maidstone |7 |- |HAWKES, Richard |Reading |7 |- |HARRIS, William |Maidstone |7 |- |HATCH, John : died 17 April 1787 |Reading |7 |- |HARTLEY, John : died 5 August 1787 |Oxford |7 |- |HART, John : died 6 May 1787 |Stafford |7 |- |HAINES, Joseph |Gloucester |14 |- |HATHAWAY, Henry |Gloucester |7 |- |HAYES, Dennis |London |7 |- |HALL, Samuel : he is in Cobley, ship Alexander HO 11/1 but he did not come in the First Fleet -see Gillen p.414 : He was to be transported on the Alexander but then he was offered a full pardon on the proviso that he serve in the navy, which he accepted.TO REMOVE.

University of Wollongong database[http://firstfleet.thruhere.net/convict.php?id=287]

|London |7 |- |HARBINE aka HARBEN, Joseph |London |7 |- |HARPER, Joshua |London |7 |- |'''[[Clayton-9923|HAYTON aka CLAYTON, KAYTON , George]]''' He was referred to George Kayton in his trial, and known as George Clayton in the colony; however in the transportation records, he was referred to as George 'Hayton'. |London |7 |- |HARRISON, Joseph |London |7 |- |HART, John |London |7 |- |'''[[Harris-28298|HARRIS, John]]''' |London |Life |- |HAYES, John |Guildford |7 |- |'''[[Hatton-1229|HATTON, Joseph]]''' |York |7 |- |HARRISON, Joseph |Kingston |7 |- |HAMLIN, William |Exeter |7 |- |HALL, Joseph |Exeter |Life |- |HALL, John |Exeter |7 |- |HADON aka HAYDON, John |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Ayres-1291 |HARES aka AYRES, EYRES, HAYES, William]]''' : married convict Mary Potton and returned to England about 1791 after time served. (Mercury Mutineer). |Winchester |7 |- |HANDY aka HENLEY, HANDLEY, Cooper |Salisbury |7 |- |'''[[Haynes-5598|HAYNES aka HAINES, William]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Hervey-534|HERVEY, Elizabeth]]''' |Bury |14 |- |HALL, Margaret |London |7 |- |HART, Frances |London |14 |- |HARRISON, Mary |Lincoln |7 |- |HEADING, James |Chelmsford |Life |- |'''[[Headington-81|HEADINGTON, Thomas]]''' |Abingdon |7 |- |'''[[Herbert-3840|HERBERT, John]]''' |London |7 |- |HART, Catherine |London |7 |- |'''[[Herbert-1237|HERBERT , John]]''' |Exeter |7 |- |HANDLAND, Dorothy, alias Gray |London |7 |- |HALL aka HAMMOND, Sarah |London |7 |- |'''[[Hamilton-15399|HAMILTON, Maria]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Harrison-11461|HARRISON, Mary]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Howard-17242|HARWOOD, Ester, alias Howard]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Hayward-2994|HAYWARD, Elizabeth]]''' |London |7 |- |HALL, Elizabeth |Newcastle |7 |- |'''[[Herbert-3559|HERBERT, Jane, alias Rose, alias Jenny Russell]]''' |London |7 |- |HENRY, Catherine |London |7 |- |HILL, John |Maidstone |Life |- |HINDLE aka INGLE, Otawel aka Otaway, Ottiwell |Preston |7 |- |HILL, John |London |7 |- |'''[[Hill-63221|HILL, Thomas]]''' |London |7 |- |HILT, William |Exeter |Life |- |'''[[Hill-63220|HILL, Thomas]]''' |Dorchester |7 |- |HIPSLEY aka HIPPESLEY, Eliabeth |London |7 |- |HILL, Mary |London |7 |- |HOLLISTER, Job |Bristol |7 |- |HAWELL aka HOWELL, Thomas |Stafford |7 |- |HOLMES, William |London |7 |- |HOLLOWAY, James |London |7 |- |HOGG, William |London |14 |- |HOWARD, John |London |7 |- |HOWARD Thomas, |London |7 |- |HORTOP aka HORTOPP, James |Exeter |7 |- |HOLLAND, William |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Holmes-3129|HOLMES, Susannah]]''' |Thetford |14 |- |HOLLOGIN aka HOLLIGIN, Elizabeth |London |7 |- |'''[[Hughes-16951|HUGHES, Hugh]]''' had the skills of a wheelwright. His son Hugh Hughes married Elizabeth Ashby and had children. |Southwark |7 |- |'''[[Humphries-538|HUMPHREY, Edward]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Hubbard-12121|HUBBARD, William]]''' died in Parramatta in 1792 |London |7 |- |'''[[Hughes-34696|HUGHES, John]]''' |Maidstone |7 |- |'''[[Hubbard-1395|HUBBARD, William]]''' died in 1843 at the Sydney Benevolent Asylum |Southwark |7 |- |HUMPHREYS, Henry |Exeter |7 |- |HUGHES, Thomas |London |7 |- |HUDSON, John |London |7 |- |'''[[Hussey-3370|HUSSEY, Samuel]]''' |Oxford |7 |- |'''[[Hughes-34695|HUGHES, Frances Ann]]''' |Lancaster |7 |- |'''[[Huffnell-2|HUFFNELL, Susannah]]''' |Worcester |7 |- |HUMPHRIES, Mary |London |14 |- |'''[[Hurley-2143|HURLEY, Jeremiah]]''' |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Hylids-1|HYLIDS, Thomas]]''' |Guildford |7 |- |'''[[Inett-6|INETT, Ann]]''' |Worcester |7 |- |INGRAM aka INGRAHAM, Benjamin |London |7 |- |'''[[Irving-641|IRVINE, John]]''', alias Anderson, alias Law, surgeon |Lincoln |7 |- |JACKSON, William : died 3 May 1787 |Durham |7 |- |JACOBS, David |London |7 |- |JACOBS, John |London |7 |- |JACKSON, Hannah |Bristol |7 |- |JAGET aka PAGET, Joseph |Exeter |7 |- |JAMESON aka JEMMISON, JAMISON , James aka John |Maidstone |7 |- |JACKSON, Jane, alias Esther Roberts |London |7 |- |JACKSON, Mary |London |7 |- |JEFFRIES, Robert : Died 13 May 1787 |Devizes |7 |- |JEFFERIES, John |Maidstone |7 |- |JENKINS, Robert, alias George Brown |Maidstone |7 |- |JEPP, John |London |7 |- |JENKINS, William |Exeter |7 |- |JONES, Francis |Winchester |7 |- |JONES, Thomas |Warwick |7 |- |JOHNSON, Charles : died 31 May 1787 |Manchester |7 |- |'''[[Jones-152612|JONES, Edward]]''' married First Fleeter Martha Eaton, died at Benevolent Asylum 1842. Their son John married Elizabeth Stubbs, daughter of Third Fleeters. |London |7 |- |JOSEPHS, Thomas |London |7 |- |JOHNSON, William |Kingston |7 |- |JOHNS, Stephen |Launceston |7 |- |JONES, Margaret |Salisbury |14 |- |JOHNSON, Edward |Dorcester |7 |- |JONES, John |Exeter |14 |- |JONES, William |Shewsbury |7 |- |JONES, Richard |Shewsbury |7 |- |JONES, Thomas |Bristol |14 |- |'''[[Johnson-75716|JOHNSON, Catherine]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Johnson-153585|JOHNSON, Mary]]''' aka Sarah Hughes |London |7 |- |KELLY, Thomas |Pontefract |7 |- |KELLAN, John, alias Herbert Keeling |London |Life |- |KENNEDY, Martha |Kingston |7 |- |'''[[Kidner-27|KIDNEY aka KIDDER, Thomas]]''' |Bristol |7 |- |KILBY, William |Abingdon |7 |- |KING, John |London |7 |- |'''[[Kilpack-13|KILLPACK, David]]''' : London 7 then London life (Swift mutineer) |London |Life |- |KIMBERLEY, Edward |Coventry |7 |- |KNOWLER aka NOWLAND, John |Maidstone |7 |- |KNOWLAND aks ROWAN, RONAN, ROWLAND, Andrew |London |7 |- |LANKEY, David |London |7 |- |LANE aka LYNE, Richard |Winchester |7 |- |LAWRELL, John |Bodmin |7 |- |LANE, William |Chelmsford |7 |- |LARNE aka LA RUE, LA ROUE, LAREW LU RIEW, James |Exeter |7 |- |LAMBETH, John |Bristol |7 |- |LAVELL aka LOVELL, Henry |London |Life |- |LARA aka LARAH, Flora aka Laura |London |7 |- |LAYCOCK aka HAYCOCK, HAYLOCK, Caroline aka Carolina |London |7 |- |'''[[Langley-606|LANGLEY, Jane]]''' |London |7 |- |LAWRENCE, Mary, wife of John Lawrence |London |7 |- |LEMON, Isaac : died 11 March 1787 |Chelmsford |7 |- |LEVY, Joseph |London |7 |- |LEARY, John |Winchester |7 |- |LEGG aka LEASE, George |Dorchester |7 |- |LEARY, Jeremiah |Bristol |14 |- |LEGROVE aka LE GROVE, Stephen |London |7 |- |LEE, Elizabeth |London |7 |- |LEWIS, Sophia |London |7 |- |LEONARD aka LEONELL, Elizabeth |London |7 |- |LEVY, Amelia |Southwark |7 |- |LISK, George |London |7 |- |LIMEBURNER, John |New Sarum |7 |- |'''[[Limpus-69|LIMPUS, Thomas]]''' |Exeter |Life |- |LIGHTFOOT, Samuel |Exeter |7 |- |LONGSTREET, Joseph : died 19 July 1787 |Marlborough |7 |- |LONG, Joseph |Gloucester |14 |- |LOCKLEY, John |London |7 |- |LONG, Mary : SHE IS SECOND FLEET - TO REMOVE |London |Life |- |LOVE, Mary |Maidstone |7 |- |LOCK, Elizabeth |Gloucester |7 |- |'''[[Lucas-683|LUCAS, Nathaniel]]''' |London |7 |- |LYNCH, Humphry |New Sarum |7 |- |LYNCH, Ann |Bristol |14 |- |LYDE aka LLOYD, LOYD, John |London |7 |- |MAY, Richard |New Sarun |7 |- |'''[[Martin-48001|MARTIN, Stephen]]''' |Bristol |7 |- |MANSFIELD, John |Chelmsford |7 |- |M'LEAN, Francis |Guildford |7 |- |M'LEAN, Thomas |Guildford |7 |- |MATON aka MATSON, Thomas |Maidstone |7 |- |M'DONNAUGH, James |Maidstone |7 |- |MARINER, William |Oxford |7 |- |MARROTT, John |Gloucester |7 |- |M'LAUGHLIN aka MACLAULIN, MACCLELLAND, Charles |Durham |7 |- |MACINTIRE, John |Durham |7 |- |'''[[Martin-39411|MARTIN John]]''' |London |7 |- |M'DONALD, Alexander |London |7 |- |MARNEY aka MARRINER, William |London |7 |- |'''[[Marshall-32710|MARSHALL, Joseph]]''' |London |14 |- |M'LEAN, Edward |Maidstone |7 |- |MARTIN, Abraham |New Sarum |7 |- |MARTIN, Thomas |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Martin-96272|MARTYN aka MARTIN, James]]''' "Memorandoms" written by James Martin is the only extant first-hand account of the escape with the Bryants in 1791. It is the earliest Australian convict narrative |Exeter |7 |- |McCORMICK, Sarah |Manchester |7 |- |'''[[MacCormack-45|McCORMACK, Mary]]''' |Liverpool |7 |- |MASON, Betty |Gloucester |14 |- |McGRAH aka MCGRATH, Redman aka Redmund, Redmond |London |7 |- |McDEED aka MCDALE, MCDEED, DADE, DEANE, Richard |London |7 |- |McNAMAR aka MCNAMARA, William |London |7 |- |MACKIE aka MACKEY, James |London |7 |- |'''[[Unknown-610318|MARRIOTT, Jane]]''' |London |7 |- |MATHER, Ann |London |7 |- |MATHER aka MARTIN, Mary |London |7 |- |'''[[Mason-10174|MASON, Susannah, alias Gibbs]]''' |London |7 |- |McCABE, Eleanor |London |7 |- |'''[[Marshall-30897|MARSHALL, Mary]]''' |London |Life |- |'''[[Marshall-30738|MARSHALL, Mary]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Martin-33265|MARTIN, Ann]]''' |Southwark |7 |- |MEYNELL, John, alias William RADFORD |Nottingham |7 |- |MESSIAH aka MASSIAS, Jacob |London |7 |- |'''[[Meech-89|MEECH, Jane, wife of William Meech]]''' |Exeter |7 |- |MILTON, Charles |Maidstone |7 |- |MIDGLEY, Samuel |Lancaster |7 |- |MIDDLETON, Richard |London |7 |- |MITCHELL, Nathaniel |Dorchester |7 |- |MILLS aka MILLS, HILL, Matthew aka JOHN |Oxford |7 |- |MITCHCRAFT aka BEACHCROFT, Mary |Kingston |7 |- |'''[[Mitchell-36804|MITCHELL, Mary]]''' |Kingston |7 |- |MORRIS, Peter |Bristol |7 |- |MOWBRAY, John : died 24 December 1787 |Lincoln |7 |- |'''[[Morgan-23905|MORGAN, Richard]]''' |Gloucester |7 |- |MORRISBY, James |London |7 |- |MOORE, William |London |7 |- |MORLEY, John NOT IN GILLEN OR FFFV. Cobley has alias Shore, so he is the same as John Shore – TO REMOVE |London |7 |- |'''[[Moran-7248|MORAN aka MOORIN, John]]''' |London |7 |- |MORGAN, Robert |London |7 |- |'''[[Mobbs-411|MOBBS, Samuel]]''' |London |7 |- |MORGAN, William |London |7 |- |MOULD, William |Guildford |7 |- |MOLLANDS, John |Launceston |7 |- |'''[[Miles-5374|MOYLE aka MILES, Edward]]''' |Launceston |7 |- |MOOD aka MILLER, Charles |Maidstone |7 |- |MORTIMORE aka MORTIMER, John |Exeter |7 |- |MORTIMORE, Noah |Exeter |7 |- |MORLEY, Joseph |Winchester |7 |- |MORTON, Mary |London |7 |- |MULLOCK aka MULCOCK, MOCOCK, MOLOCK, Jesse |New Sarum |7 |- |MUNROE, John, alias NURSE |London |7 |- |MULLIS, Stephen |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Murphy-10002|MURPHY, James]]''' |Exeter, Devon |7 |- |MURPHY, William |Liverpool |7 |- |'''[[Munro-592|MUNRO,Lydia]]''' |Kingston |14 |- |MULLENS, Hannah |London |Life |- |NEWLAND aka NOWLAND, John |London |7 |- |NEWLAN aka NOWLAND, KNOWLAND, Mary |London |7 |- |NETTLETON, Robert |Kingston upon Hull |7 |- |NEAL, John |London |7 |- |NEAL, James |Bristol |7 |- |'''[[Gore-838|NEEDHAM, Elizabeth]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Nichols-319|NICHOLLS, John]]''',

John Nichols, Rootsweb entry, external web site [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~johnnichols/johnnichols.html]

|London |7 |- |'''[[Norton-13210|NORTON, Phebe]]''' married first fleeter William Parish and they had 3 children |London |7 |- |NUNN, Robert |London |7 |- |O'CRAFT, John |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Ogden-530|OGDEN, James]]''' |Manchester |7 |- |OKEY, William |Gloucester |7 |- |OLDFIELD, Thomas |Manchester |7 |- |'''[[Oldfield-1014|OLDFIELD, Isabella]]''' |Manchester |7 |- |OPLEY, Peter |Maidstone |7 |- |'''[[Orford-109|ORFORD, Thomas]]''' |London |7 |- |OSBORNE, Thomas |London |7 |- |OSBORNE, Elizabeth, alias Jones |London |7 |- |OWLES, John |Croydon |7 |- |OWEN, John |London |7 |- |OWEN, Joseph |Shewsbury |14 |- |PAGE, Paul |Lincoln |7 |- |PANE aka PARE, William |Nottingham |7 |- |PARRY, Edward : died 8 March 1787 |Stafford |7 |- |'''[[Parr-2472|PARR, William]]''' |Liverpool |7 |- |PALMER, John Henry : died 12 January 1788 |London |Life |- |'''[[Parker-56810|PARKER, John]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Parish-3796|PARISH, William]]''' married first fleeter Phebe Norton and they had 3 children |London |7 |- |'''[[Partridge-2128|PARTRIDGE, Richard]]''' |London |Life |- |PARRIS, Peter |Exeter |7 |- |PARKINSON, Jane, alias Partington, alias Ann Marsden : died November 1787 |Manchester |7 |- |'''[[Parker-34431|PARKER, Elizabeth]]''' |Gloucester |7 |- |PARSLEY, Ann |London |7 |- |'''[[Parker-115|PARKER, Mary]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Partridge-3145|PARTRIDGE, Sarah, alias Roberts]]''' |London |7 |- |PARRY, Sarah |London |Life |- |PERROT, Edward Bearcroft |Bristol |7 |- |PETRIE, John |London |7 |- |'''[[Payten-67|PEYTON, Samuel]]''' |London |7 |- |PERCIVAL, Richard |London |7 |- |'''[[Pettitt-660|PETTITT, John]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Pewlet-1|PEAULET, James]]''' |London |7 |- |PEAT, Charles |London |Life |- |'''[[Peck-9321|PECK, Joshua]]''' |Exeter |7 |- |PERKINS, Edward |Plymouth |7 |- |PETHERICK, John |Plymouth |7 |- |PENNY, John |London |7 |- |'''[[Phillimore-111|PHILLIMORE, William aka Richard]]''' |London |7 |- |PHILLIPS, Richard |London |7 |- |'''[[Phillips-15853|PHILLIPS, Mary]]''' |Taunton |7 |- |PHYFIELD, Roger, alias Twyfield, Fyfield |Shrewsbury |7 |- |PHYN aka FINN, Mary |London |7 |- |'''[[Pickett-1099|PICKETT aka PIGOTT, Samuel]]''' |Exeter |7 |- |PIGOTT, Samuel SAME AS ABOVE - TO REMOVE |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Pinder-1759|PINDER, Mary]]''' |Lincoln |7 |- |PIPKIN, Elizabeth |London |7 |- |PILES, Mary |London |7 |- |POPE, David |Southwark |7 |- |POWER, John |London |7 |- |'''[[Pontie-1|PONTIE, John]]''' |London |Life |- |'''[[Poole-1315|POOLE, Jane]]'''

Jane McManus Biography, St John's Cemetery Parramatta Project [https://stjohnsonline.org/bio/jane-poole-mcmanus/ ]

|Wells |7 |- |POWER aka POOR, POORE, William |Dorchester |7 |- |'''[[Pulley-51|POWLEY aka PULLEY, POOLEY, Elizabeth]]''' |Thetford |7 |- |POWELL, Ann |London |7 |- |PRICE, John |Southwark |7 |- |PRIOR, Thomas |Reading |7 |- |PRICE, James |Gloucester |7 |- |PRITCHARD, Thomas |London |7 |- |'''[[Pugh-739|PUGH, Edward]]''' |Gloucester |7 |- |'''[[Randall-4323|RANDALL, John]]''' |Manchester |7 |- |REYMOND, George |London |7 |- |'''[[Ramsey-1539|RAMSEY, John aka RAMSAY]]''' |Kingston |7 |- |'''[[Repeat-1|REPEAT, Charles]]''' |Warwick |7 |- |READ, William |Croydon |7 |- |'''[[Reardon-354|REARDON, Bartholomew]]''' |Winchester |7 |- |READ, Ann |London |Life |- |RICHARDS, James |East Grinstead |7 |- |RICHARDSON, James |Maidstone |7 |- |'''[[Risby-99|RISBY, Edward]]''' |Gloucester |7 |- |RICHARDSON, William |London |7 |- |RICHARDSON, Hardwicke |London |7 |- |RICHARDSON, John |London |7 |- |RICHARDS, David |London |7 |- |RICHARDSON, Samuel |London |7 |- |RICKSON, William |Chelmsford |7 |- |RICHARDS, John, alias Williams |Winchester |7 |- |RICHARDS, James |Launceston |7 |- |RICE, John |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Rope-6|ROPE, Anthony]]''' |Chelmsford |7 |- |ROGERS, Daniel |Croydon |7 |- |ROBINSON, George |Lincoln |7 |- |ROGERS, Isaac : died 22 July 1787 |Gloucester |14 |- |ROBINSON, Joseph |Kingston upon Hull |7 |- |ROBERTS, John |Liverpool |7 |- |ROBINSON, George |London |7 |- |ROMAIN aka ROMAINE, John |London |7 |- |'''[[Rowe-4550|ROWE, John]]''' |Launceston |7 |- |'''[[Rowe-9483|ROWE, William]]''' |Launceston |7 |- |'''[[Roberts-3034|ROBERTS, William]]''' |Bodmin |7 |- |ROBINSON, William |Exeter |7 |- |ROACH, Henry |Exeter |7 |- |ROBINS, John, alias Major |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Batley-46|ROUS, Walton, alias BATLEY]]''' |London |7 |- |ROLT, Mary |London |7 |- |ROSSON, Isabella |London |7 |- |RUSSELL, John |London |7 |- |RUGLASS, John |London |Life |- |RUSSLER aka RUFFLER, John |London |Life |- |'''[[Ruse-39|RUSE aks RUCE, James]]''' |Bodmin |7 |- |RUTH, Robert |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Ryan-3526|RYAN aka BRYANT, John]]''' |London |7 |- |SALTMARSH, William |Kingston |7 |- |SANDERSON aka SAUNDERSON, Thomas |Lincoln |7 |- |SANDS, William : died 17 February 1787 |Lincoln |7 |- |SAMPSON, Peter |London |7 |- |SANDLIN, Ann, alias Lynes, alias Pattens |London |7 |- |SCATTERGOOD, Robert : died 6 May 1787 |Stafford |7 |- |[[Scott-59175|'''SCOTT, Elizabeth''']] |London |7 |- |SELSHIRE, Samuel |London |7 |- |SEYMOUR, John |Sherborne |7 |- |SHEARMAN aka SHERMAN, William |Reading |7 |- |SHAW, Joseph |Stafford |7 |- |SHEPHERD, Robert |Durham |7 |- |SHARPE aka SHARP, George : died 24 September 1787 |Durham |7 |- |SHORE, William |Lancaster |7 |- |'''[[Moseley-3012|SHORE aka MOSELEY, John]]''' |London |Life |- |[[Sheers-18|'''SHEERS, James''']] |London |Life |- |'''[[Silverthorn-1079|SILVERTHORN, John]]''' |New Sarum |7 |- |'''[[Sidaway-98|SIDEWAY aka SIDAWAY, Robert]]''' |London |Life |- |SLATER, Sarah |London |7 |- |'''[[small-6|SMALL, John]]''' |Exeter |7 |- |SMART, Richard : died 24 May 1787 |Gloucester |7 |- |SMART, Daniel |Gloucester |7 |- |SMITH, Thomas : died 4 July 1787 |Lancaster |7 |- |SMITH, William |Oxford |14 |- |'''[[Smith-169680|SMITH, Edward, aka BECKFORD]]''' |London |7 |- |SMITH, William |London |7 |- |SMITH, Thomas, alias Haynes, Haines |London |7 |- |SMITH, James |London |7 |- |SMITH, John |Guildford |7 |- |SMITH, William |Bodmin |7 |- |'''[[Overy-219|SMITH, Ann]]''', wife of John Smith |Winchester |7 |- |'''[[Smith-37283|SMITH, Hannah]]''' |Winchester |7 |- |'''[[Smith-291800|SMITH, William]]''' |Dorchester |7 |- |SMITH, Edward |Exeter |7 |- |SMITH, John |Exeter |7 |- |SMITH, Ann |London |7 |- |'''[[Smith-343543|SMITH, Catherine]]''' transported on Prince of Wales |London |7 |- |SMITH, Ann |London |7 |- |'''[[Smith-343589|SMITH, Catherine]]''' transported on Lady Penrhyn |London |7 |- |'''[[Smith-90141|SMITH, Mary]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Snailham-1|SNALEHAM aka SNAILHAM, William]]''' |London |7 |- |SPARKS aka SPARKES, Henry aka Thomas |Exeter |Life |- |SPENCER, Daniel |Dorchester |14 |- |SPENCER aka SPENCE, John, alias Pearce |London |7 |- |'''[[Spencer-12301|SPENCE aka SPENCER, Mary]]''' |Wigan |5 |- |SPRIGMORE, Charlotte |London |7 |- |'''[[Springham-54|SPRINGHAM, Mary]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Squire-559|SQUIRES, James]]'''

James Squire, Wikipedia entry, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Squire]

|Kingston |7 |- |STANLEY, William |New Sarum |7 |- |STRONG, James |Dorchester |7 |- |STOW, James |Lincoln |7 |- |'''[[Stone-29952|STONE, Martin]]''' : died 17 February 1787 |Warwick |7 |- |STOKEE aka STOKOE, John |Durham |7 |- |STONE, Charles |London |7 |- |STONE aka HORNE, Henry |London |7 |- |STOGDELL, John |London |14 |- |STUART aka STEWART, James |London |7 |- |STANTON, Thomas, alias Ebden |Launceston |7 |- |STEPHENS aka MORRIS, John |Dorchester |7 |- |STEWART, Margaret |Exeter |7 |- |STRECH aka STRETCH, Thomas |Shrewsbury |7 |- |SUMMERS, John |Gloucester |7 |- |TAYLOR, Joshua |Manchester |7 |- |TAYLOR, Henry |London |7 |- |'''[[Taylor-107190|TAYLOR, Sarah]]''' |Kingston |7 |- |'''[[Devine-803|TENANT/TENNANT, Thomas Hilton, alias Phillip DIVINE/DEVINE]]''' lived with Ann Doyle, a convict who had arrived on Lady Juliana. They had four children |Chelmsford |7 |- |TEAGUE, Cornelius |Bodmin |7 |- |TENCHALL aka TENHEL, TENNINGHILL, TINNY, James, alias James DANIEL, Thomas HILL |London |7 |- |THACKERY, Elizabeth

Wikipedia entry of Elizabeth Thackery [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Thackery]

|Manchester |7 |- |'''[[Thompson-36253|THOMPSON, William]]''' |Durham |7 |- |THOMAS, James |London |7 |- |THOMPSON, James |London |7 |- |THOMAS, James |London |7 |- |THOMAS, John |London |7 |- |THOMPSON, William |London |7 |- |THOUDY aka THODIE, IVES, James |London |7 |- |'''[[Thomas-58101|THOMAS, Elizabeth]]''' Home Office records incorrectly have her trial place as Wigan. |Preston |7 |- |THORNTON, Ann |London |7 |- |'''[[Tilley-1511|TILLEY, Thomas]]''' |Stafford |7 |- |TILL, Thomas |London |7 |- |TODD, Nicholas |London |7 |- |TROTTER, Joseph |Maidstone |7 |- |TRACE, John |Exeter |7 |- |TRIPPETT, Susannah |London |7 |- |TUCKER, Moses |Plymouth |7 |- |TUNMINS aka TIMMINS, Thomas |Warwick |7 |- |TURNER, John |Maidstone |7 |- |TURNER, Ralph : died 24 March 1787 |Manchester |7 |- |TURNER, Thomas |Oxford |7 |- |TURNER, John |York |7 |- |TURNER, Mary |Worcester |7 |- |'''[[Tuzo-4|TUSO, Joseph]]''' |London |Life |- |TWYFIELD, Ann : PRO HO 10/7: "since said to be married to William Dawley, a convict" |Shrewsbury |7 |- |TWYNEHAM aka TWINEHAM, TWYMAN, William : died 13 March 1787 |Reading |7 |- |'''[[Tyrrell-643|TYRRELL, William]]''' |Winchester |7 |- |VANDELL aka VARNDELL, Edward |East Grinstead |7 |- |VICKERY, William |Exeter |7 |- |VINCENT, Henry |London |7 |- |UNDERWOOD, James |New Sarum |14 |- |USHER, John |Maidstone |7 |- |WADDICOMB aka WIDDICOMBE, Richard |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Wade-3811|WADE, Mary, alias COCKLANE, COCKRAN]]''' |London |14 |- |WAGER, Benjamin |London |7 |- |'''[[Wainwright-1573|WAINWRIGHT, Ellen, alias Esther Eccles]]''' |Preston |7 |- |'''[[Wall-862|WALL, William]]''' |Oxford |7 |- |'''[[Ward-18885|WARD, Ann]]''' |London |7 |- |WARD, John : died 29 June 1787 |Louth |7 |- |WARE, Charlotte |London |7 |- |WALSH, William |London |7 |- |WALKER, John |London |7 |- |WALBOURNE, James |London |7 |- |WATERHOUSE, William |Kingston |7 |- |WATKINS, Mary |Cowbridge |7 |- |WATSAN aka WATSON, John |Maidstone |7 |- |WATSON, Thomas |Exeter |7 |- |WELCH aka WELSH, James |Maidstone |7 |- |WELCH, John |Durham |7 |- |WEST, George (wrongly listed by the contractor as Benjamin) died 13 January 1788 |London |7 |- |WESTWOOD, John |London |7 |- |WELCH aka WELCH, WALSH, John Coen |London |Life |- |WELSH, John |London |7 |- |'''[[Westlake-10|WESTLAKE, Edward]]''' |Exeter |7 |- |WHEELER, Samuel |Croydon |7 |- |'''[[Whittaker-1921|WHITAKER, George]]''' |Maidstone |7 |- |WHITE, James |Maidstone |7 |- |'''[[Whiting-2197|WHITING, William]]''' |Gloucester |7 |- |WHITTON, Edward |Maidstone |Life |- |'''[[Wickham-1121|WICKHAM, Mary]]''' |New Sarum |14 |- |WILCOCKS, Samuel |Dorcester |7 |- |WILCOCKS, Richard |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Wilding-158|WILDING, John, alias Warren]]''' TO REMOVE He died on hulk 26 March, however there is a link to his profile which has death in May on Scarborough! TO CHECK (checked FFFV and FFFN) |Bury |7 |- |WILLIAMS, Charles |London |7 |- |'''[[Williams-106634|WILLIAMS, James alias Black Jemmy]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Williams-106553|John Williams (1769-1830)alias Black Jack]]''' |Maidstone |7 |- |'''[[Williams-73937|WILLIAMS, Robert]]''' |Launceston |7 |- |WILLIAMS, John, alias Floyd |Bodmin |7 |- |WILLIAMS, Peter, alias Flaggett, alias Creamer : Tried London 7 then Exeter 7 (Mercury mutineer) |Exeter |7 |- |WILLIAMS, John |Exeter |7 |- |WILLIAMS, Daniel TO REMOVE - SERVED FULL TERM ON HULK |Preston |7 |- |'''[[William-779|WILLIAMS, Frances]]''' |Mold |7 |- |'''[[Williams-56905|WILLIAMS, Mary]]''' |London |7 |- |WILTON, William : died 28 March 1787 |Bristol |7 |- |WILSON, Charles |London |Life |- |WILSON, Peter |Manchester |7 |- |WILSON, John (he is in PRO HO 10/7 but not in 1969 list) |Wigan |7 |- |WILSON, Mary (not in PRO HO 10/7) |London |7 |- |WISEHAMMER, John |Bristol |7 |- |'''[[Wood-23922|WOOD, George]]''' |London |7 |- |WOOD, Mark |London |7 |- |WOODCOCK, Peter |London |7 |- |WOODCOCK, Francis |Shrewsbury |7 |- |WOODHAM, Samuel |London |Life |- |WOOLCOT aka WOOLCOTT, John |Exeter |Life |- |WORSDELL, William |Launceston |7 |- |WRIGHT, Thomas |Reading |7 |- |WRIGHT, Benjamin |London |7 |- |'''[[Wright-3598|WRIGHT, Joseph]]''' |London |7 |- |WRIGHT, William |London |7 |- |'''[[Wright-13867|WRIGHT, James]]''' |Maidstone |7 |- |WRIGHT, Ann : died 4 April 1787 |London |7 |- |YARDSLEY aka YARSLEY, Thomas |Shrewsbury |7 |- |[[Yates-7672|'''YATES aka YEATS, Nancy''']] |York |7 |- |YOUNG, John |London |7 |- |YOUNG, Simon,

Simon Young, First Fleet Online, [http://fmpro.uow.edu.au/FirstFleet/details.aspx?-recid=33418]

|London |7 |- |'''[[Youngson-9|YOUNGSON, Elizabeth]]''',

Elizabeth Youngson, Convict Stockade Wikisite reference, [http://www.historyaustralia.org.au/twconvic/1045]

|Lancaster |7 |- |'''[[Youngson-10|YOUNGSON, George]]''',

George Youngson, Convict Stockade Wikisite reference, [http://www.historyaustralia.org.au/twconvic/1046]

|Lancaster |7 |} [[Category:First Fleet]]
Profiles under category but not listed above : [[Abrahams-660|Rosanna (Abrahams) Stewart (1787-1837)]] travelled as a baby in the First Fleet with her mother [[Abrahams-190|Esther Abrahams]] : [[Ayres-1291|William Ayres (abt.1762-)]] see [[Ayres-1291|William Hares]] above Marines - not listed above : Marine [[McDonald-14409|Alexander McDonald]] : Marine [[Standley-768|William Standley]] : Marine [[Chipp-6|Thomas Chipp]] : Marine [[Bishop-23160|Elias Bishop]] : Marine [[Baker-71507|William Baker]] : Marines [[Asky-1|Richard Asky]], [[Baker-71664|James Baker]], [[Brown-180761|James Brown]], [[Dukes-2487|Richard Dukes]], [[Haynes-10499|Luke Haynes]], [[Jones-153068|Thomas Jones]] were executed on 27 March 1789 for the crime of theft. [[Hunt-32241|Joseph Hunt]] was pardoned for the same crime. : Marine sergeant [[Knight-30418|Isaac Knight]] returned to NSW, has descendants == Sources ==

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=== Ships of the First Fleet === ==== Naval escort ==== The First Fleet included two Royal Navy escort ships, the ten-gun sixth-rate vessel HMS Sirius under the command of Captain John Hunter, and the armed tender HMS Supply commanded by Lieutenant Henry Lidgbird Ball. {|class="wikitable" border=1 cellpadding=5 |+Naval escorts (depart England 13 May 1787) ! Ship || Type || Master || Crew!! Dep. England!! Arr. Botany Bay || Duration (Days) |- |HMS Sirius (1786)||20-gun ship||Captain John Hunter||align=right|200||13 May 1787 from Portsmouth||20 January 1788|| align=right|252 |- |HMS Supply (1759)||Yard craft armed tender||Lieutenant Henry Lidgbird Ball|| align=right|55||13 May 1787 from Spithead||18 January 1788||align=right|250 |}
==== Convict transports ==== {| class="wikitable" border=1 cellpadding=5 |+Convict transports (depart England 13 May 1787) ! Ship || Type || Master || Crew || Marines || Arrived Botany Bay || Duration (days) || Male convicts arrived (boarded) || Female convicts arrived (boarded) |- |Alexander (1783)|| Barque|| Duncan Sinclair||align=right|30||align=right|41||19 January 1788||align=right| 251 || 210 – two were pardoned || none |- |Charlotte (1784)|| transport|| Thomas Gilbert||align=right|30||align=right|32|| 20 January 1788 ||align=right| 252 || 100 || 24 |- | Friendship (1784)|| Brig|| Francis Walton||align=right|25||align=right|42|| 19 January 1788 ||align=right| 251 || 80 || 24 – to Cape of Good Hope, then t'ferred to Lady Penrhyn |- |Lady Penrhyn (1786)|| transport|| William Cropton Server||align=right|31||align=right|18|| 20 January 1788 ||align=right| 252 || none || 101 |- |Prince of Wales (1786)||Barque||John Mason||align=right|29||align=right|45|| 20 January 1788 ||align=right| 252 || 2 || 47 |- |Scarborough (1782)|| transport|| Captain John Marshall||align=right|30||align=right|50|| 19 January 1788 ||align=right| 251 || 210 || none |}
==== Food and Supply Transports ==== {| class="wikitable" border=1 cellpadding=5 |+Food and supply transports (depart England 13 May 1787) ! Ship || Type || Master || Crew || Arr. Botany Bay || Duration (days) |- |Golden Grove (1782)|| storeship||William Sharp||align=right|22||20 January 1788||align=right| 252 |- |Fishburn|| storeship|| Robert Brown||align=right|22|| 20 January 1788||align=right| 252 |- |Borrowdale (1785)|| storeship|| Hobson Reed||align=right|22|| 20 January 1788||align=right| 252 |}
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{{Image|file=My_WikiTree_Resources-1.png |align-l |size=100px |caption=Badge of the Governor-General of Australia © Commonwealth of Australia }} [[Image:Australian Images-1.gif|Australia's national Floral Emblem: the Wattle © Commonwealth of Australia]] The Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia is the representative in Australia of the Australian monarch and, therefore, is Australia's Head of State. The Governor-General is appointed by the monarch on the advice of the Prime Minister of Australia. The Governor-General has formal presidency over the Federal Executive Council and is Commander-in-Chief of the Australian Defence Force, as well as being the viceregal representative in the Australian Capital Territory. The functions of the Governor-General include appointing ministers, judges, and ambassadors; giving royal assent to legislation passed by Parliament; issuing writs for election; and bestowing Australian honours. A Governor-General is not appointed for a specific term, but is generally expected to serve for five years subject to a possible short extension. In the first 100 years of the Commonwealth of Australia, from 1 January 1901 to 31 December 2000, there were 22 Governors-General. No Tasmanian-born office holders to date. === The Governors-General of Australia === {|border="2" class="wikitree sortable" style="font-size:100%;" |+ |- style="background: #DAA520;" ! scope="col"|No. ! scope="col" class="unsortable"|Photo ! scope="col"|Name ! scope="col"|Birth-place ! scope="col"|Spouse ! scope="col"|Years as Governor-General ! scope="col"|No. years ! scope="col"|Notes |-align=center |1||[[Image:Hope-828.jpg|50px]]||[[Hope-828|Sir John Hope KT GCMG GCVO PC, the 7th Earl of Hopetoun]]||South Queensferry, Dalmany, West Lothian, Scotland||[[Moleyns-45|Hon. Hersey Hope, Countess of Hopetoun]]||1901-1902||18 mths||formerly governor of Victoria; resigned when parliament refused an allowance to recover private funds expended |-align=center |2||[[Image:Tennyson-56.jpg|50px]]||[[Tennyson-56|Sir Hallam Tennyson GCMG PC, the 2nd Baron Tennyson]]||Twickenham, Middlesex, England||[[Boyle-2266|Audrey, Baroness Tennyson]]||1903-1904||12 mths||had sought only a twelve-month term |-align=center |3||[[Image:Northcote-47.jpg|50px]]||[[Northcote-47|Sir Henry Northcote GCMG GCIE CB, the 1st Baron Northcote]]||Marylebone, Middlesex, England||[[Boyle-2266|Alice Northcote CI, Baroness Northcote]]||1904-1908||4 yrs 8 mths||saw himself as diplomatic representative of the British government as well as vice-regal representative |-align=center |4||[[Image:Ward-17212.jpg|50px]]||[[Ward-17212|Major William Ward, the 2nd Earl of Dudley]]||London, England||[[Gurney-642|Rachel Ward, Countess Dudley]]||1908-1911||2 yrs 10 mths||"He did nothing really important, nothing thoroughly, nothing consistently", Alfred Deakin |-align=center |5||[[Image:Denman-482.jpg|50px]]||[[Denman-482|Sir Thomas Denman GCMG KCVO, the 3rd Baron Denman]]||London, England||[[Pearson-10623|Gertrude Denman, Baroness Denman]]||1911-1914||2 yrs 10 mths||in poor health and his wife 'homesick', he resigned early; a timely decision as it turned out |-align=center |6||[[Image:Ferguson-9205.jpg|50px]]||[[Ferguson-9205|Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson GCMG]]||Raith, Fife, Scotland||[[Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood-9|Dame Helen Ferguson GBE]]||1914-1920||6 yrs 5 mths||was politically influential and committed to his role as commander-in-chief during The Great War |-align=center |7||[[Image:Forster-1067.jpg|50px]]||[[Forster-1067|Sir Henry Forster GCMG, the 1st Baron Forster]]||Catford, Kent, England||[[Douglas-Scott-Montagu-3|Lady Rachel Forster, Baroness Forster]]||1920-1925||5 yrs||travelled widely and was popular among the general public; both sons were killed in The Great War |-align=center |8||[[Image:Baird-2771.jpg|50px]]||[[Baird-2771|Sir John Baird GCMG, the 1st Baron Stonehaven]]||Chelsea, London, England||[[Keith-Falconer-1|Lady Ethel Baird, Baroness Stonehaven]]||1925-1930||5 yrs||the first governor-general to live in Yarralumla, Canberra; benefitted from the advent of aviation |-align=center |9||[[Image:Isaacs-674.jpg|50px]]||[[Isaacs-674|Sir Isaac Isaacs GMGC GCB PC]]||Melbourne, Victoria||[[Jacobs-6785|Lady Deborah Isaacs]]||1931-1936||5 yrs||the first Australian-born governor-general of Australia and the first Jewish governor-general |-align=center |10||[[Image:Hore-Ruthven-2.jpg|50px]]||[[Hore-Ruthven-2|Brigadier Sir Alexander Hore-Ruthven VC GCMG, the 1st Baron Gowrie]]||Windsor, Berkshire, England||[[Pollok-31|Lady Zara Hore-Ruthven, Baroness Gowrie]]||1936-1945||9 yrs||having previously been governor of SA, then NSW, he was almost an 'honorary' Aussie; acknowledged as a great commander-in-chief through the Second World War; first governor-general to represent Australia abroad |-align=center |11||[[Image:Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha-7.jpg|50px]]||[[Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha-7|Prince Henry KG KT GCMG GCVO PC, the Duke of Gloucester]]||Sandringham, Norfolk, England||[[Montagu Douglas Scott-1|Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester]]||1945-1947||2 yrs 1 mth||resigned due to the need to act as senior counsellor of State whilst King George VI and Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret toured South Africa |-align=center |12||[[Image:McKell-25.jpg|50px]]||[[McKell-25|Sir William McKell GCMG PC]]||Pambula, New South Wales||[[Pye-631|Lady Minnie McKell]]||1947-1953||6 yrs 2 mths||the NSW Premier when appointed governor-general, causing great controversy, however was noted for his integrity and dignity |-align=center |13||[[Image:Slim-30.jpg|50px]]||[[Slim-26|Field Marshal Sir William 'Bill' Slim KG GCB GCMG GCVO GBE DSO MC]]||Bishopston, Gloucestershire, England||[[Robertson-16603|Lady Aileen Slim]]||1953-1960||6 yrs 9 mths||popular governor-general as he was an authentic war hero who had fought alongside Australians at Gallipoli, the Middle East and the Pacific |-align=center |14||[[Image:Morrison-8581.jpg|50px]]||[[Morrison-8581|Sir William Morrison GCMG MC PC, Viscount Dunrossil]]||Torinturk, Argyllshire, Scotland||[[Swan-1989|Catherine Morrison, Viscountess Dunrossil]]||1960-1961||1 yr||[[Image:Roll of Honor Template-15.jpg|40px|??]] died in office |-align=center |15||[[Image:Sidney-133.jpg|50px]]||[[Sidney-133|Sir William Sidney VC GCMG GCVO, Viscount De L'Isle]]||Chelsea, London, England||[[Vereker-41|Lady Jacquelyn Sidney, Viscountess De L'Isle (died 1962)]]||1961-1965||3 yrs 9 mths||being the last non-Australian to hold the position was not a slight on Sidney but a growing national feeling |-align=center |16||[[Image:Casey-2832.jpg|50px]]||[[Casey-2832|Sir Richard Casey KG GCMG CH DSO MC PC, Baron Casey]]||Brisbane, Queensland||[[Ryan-10087|Lady (Ethel) Maie Casey]]||1965-1969||4 yrs||the only constitutional issue during his tenure was the disappearance of Prime Minister Harold Holt in 1967; named 1969 Father of the Year |-align=center |17||[[Image:Hasluck-2.jpg|50px]]||[[Hasluck-2|Sir Paul Hasluck GCMG GCVO]]||Fremantle, Western Australia||[[Darker-17|Lady Alexandra Hasluck]]||1969-1974||5 yrs 2 mths||had been Minister for Defence and Minister for External Affairs during the Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation and Vietnam War |-align=center |18||[[Image:Kerr-5508.jpg|50px]]||[[Kerr-5508|Sir John Kerr AK GCMG]]||Balmain South, New South Wales||[[Worstead-1|Lady Alison Kerr]]||1974-1977||3 yrs 5 mths||major constitutional crisis, although entitled, when he sacked the Whitlam government; he resigned mid-term citing poor health |-align=center |19||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Cowan-806|Sir Zelman Cowan AK GCMG GCVO PC]]||Melbourne, Victoria||[[Wittner-24|Lady Anna Cowan]]||1977-1982||4 yrs 8 mths||a distinguished Australian with an international reputation; whose knowledge of the Constitution and the law were beyond dispute |-align=center |20||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Stephen-1120|Sir Ninian Stephen AK GCMG GCVO]]||Henley, Oxfordshire, England||Lady Valerie Stephen||1982-1989||6 yrs 7 mths||migrated to Australia with his family at 16; was well-respected by both sides of politics |-align=center |21||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Hayden-5630|Hon. William 'Bill' Hayden AC]]||Brisbane, Queensland||Dallas Hayden||1989-1996||7 yrs||former leader of the federal opposition; severed his political connections to assume office; first atheist governor-general |-align=center |22||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Deane-1802|Sir William Deane AC KBE]]||St Kilda, Victoria||Lady Helen Deane||1996-2001||5 yrs 4 mths||was Australia's first Roman Catholic governor-general; a low profile during his five-year term, facing no major constitutional issues |-align=center |23||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Hollingworth-434|Right Reverend Peter Hollingworth AC OBE]]||Adelaide, South Australia||Ann Hollingworth||2001-2003||1 yr 11 mths||became the third Australian governor-general to resign, after criticisms over his conduct as Archbishop of Brisbane in the 1990s |-align=center |24||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Jeffery-2416|Major General Michael Jeffery AC CVO MC]]||Wiluna, Western Australia||Marlena Jeffery||2003-2008||5 yrs 1 mth||formerly governor of Western Australia, became the first Australian career soldier to be appointed Governor General |-align=center |25||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Strachan-1645|Dame Quentin Bryce AD CVO]]||Brisbane, Queensland||[[Bryce-1297|Michael Bryce AM AE]]||2008-2014||5 yrs 6 mths||formerly a governor of Queensland; first woman to become governor-general of Australia |-align=center |26||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Cosgrove-1026|General Sir Peter Cosgrove AK MC]]||Sydney, New South Wales||Lady Lynne (Payne) Cosgrove||2014-2019||5 yrs 3 mths||formerly chief of the Defence Force and a popular and well-respected governor-general and humanitarian |-align=center |27||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Hurley-3704|David Hurley AC DSC]]||Wollongong, New South Wales||Linda (McMartin) Hurley||2019-present||-||formerly chief of the Defence Force and governor of New South Wales |-align=center |} See also: *[https://www.gg.gov.au/ Official Website of the Governor-General of Australia] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governor-General_of_Australia Wikipedia: Governor-General of Australia] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Governors-General_of_Australia Wikipedia: List of Governors-General of Australia] *[https://www.gg.gov.au/about-governor-general/former-governors-general-1901 Governors-General since 1901] *[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article132027482 1936 'History Of Australia's Governors-General.', ''News'' (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), 3 September, p. 10], viewed 19 February, 2015,

Project Space pages 20241004 (12) How to find the exact birth / marriage / death date in New South Wales

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==How to find the exact birth / marriage / death date in New South Wales== The New South Wales birth, marriage and death indexes only display the year that the event was registered. These instructions show how to determine the exact date when the actual event took place. I want to find the marriage of John Ford and Letitia Alton. I know John was born in Kooringa (Burra), South Australia, in 1860, but I cannot find the marriage in South Australia. Since many people from the mining town of Kooringa went to the mining town of Broken Hill in New South Wales, I'm going to search in New South Wales next. The search engine is located here: https://familyhistory.bdm.nsw.gov.au/lifelink/familyhistory/search?11 {{Image|file=Images-5-57.jpg|align=l|size=600|label=search engine}} {{Clear}} ::1. Select the marriage search. {{Image|file=Images-5-24.png|align=l|size=500|label=marriage search screen}} {{Clear}} ::2. Enter the search criteria and choose a suitable date range. In this case I don't know how Letitia will be spelled in the index, but I want to reduce the number of hits I get from a common name like John Ford, so I will add the bride's surname Alton. I'm going to search from 1 January 1880 to 31 December 1900. {{Image|file=Images-5-25.png|align=l|size=600|label=search result}} {{Clear}} ::3. The result indicates that the marriage took place in 1892 in Broken Hill. So choose ''Modify Criteria'' to return to the search screen. {{Image|file=Images-5-26.png|align=l|size=m|label=marriage search screen}} {{Clear}} ::4. Enter 1892 as the start year and now I will determine the month. I start in the middle of the year, from 1 July 1892. {{Image|file=Images-5-27.png|align=l|size=600|label=search result}} {{Clear}} ::5. The registration is no longer visible, meaning that the marriage took place between 1 January 1892 and 30 June 1892. Choose ''Modify Criteria'' to return to the search screen. {{Image|file=Images-5-28.png|align=l|size=m|label=marriage search screen}} {{Clear}} ::6. Now I'm going to choose a date halfway between 1 January and 30 June, so I'll use 1 April 1892 as my starting point. {{Image|file=Images-5-25.png|align=l|size=600|label=search result}} {{Clear}} ::7. The result indicates that the marriage took place between 1 April 1892 and 30 June 1892. Choose ''Modify Criteria'' to return to the search screen. {{Image|file=Images-5-29.png|align=l|size=m|label=marriage search screen}} {{Clear}} ::8. At this point I choose 1 May 1892 as my start date. {{Image|file=Images-5-25.png|align=l|size=600|label=search result}} {{Clear}} ::9. The result indicates that the marriage took place between 1 May 1892 and 30 June 1892. Choose ''Modify Criteria'' to return to the search screen. {{Image|file=Images-5-31.png|align=l|size=m|label=marriage search screen}} {{Clear}} ::10. I now choose 1 June 1892 as my start date. {{Image|file=Images-5-27.png|align=l|size=600|label=search result}} {{Clear}} ::11. The registration is no longer visible, meaning that the marriage took place between 1 May 1892 and 31 May 1892. Choose ''Modify Criteria'' to return to the search screen. {{Image|file=Images-5-33.png|align=l|size=m|label=marriage search screen}} {{Clear}} ::12. Now I change the month back to May and test the day in the same way, from 1 May 1892 to 31 May 1892. I'm going to skip ahead to 10 May 1892. {{Image|file=Images-5-25.png|align=l|size=600|label=search result}} {{Clear}} ::13. The result indicates that the marriage took place between 10 May 1892 and 31 May 1892. Choose ''Modify Criteria'' to return to the search screen. {{Image|file=Images-5-34.png|align=l|size=m|label=marriage search screen}} {{Clear}} ::14. When I change the start date to 11 May 1892... {{Image|file=Images-5-27.png|align=l|size=600|label=search result}} {{Clear}} ::15. The registration is no longer visible, meaning that the marriage took place on 10 May 1892. {{Image|file=Images-5-58.jpg|align=l|size=600|label=marriage certificate}} {{Clear}} :: It worked!

Project Space pages 20241004 (13) How to Rename a Category Successfully

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, which will add your name and date. #'''This is a very important step. '''Click on ''"Show Preview"'' at the bottom of the category page. In the preview, you will see the new category name in RED. '''Double check new name is correct''', if not, go back and correct, and "Preview" again. ''Right click'' on the red category and ''"Open link in a new Tab"''. In the empty edit box,'' "Paste"'' the text you cut from the old category page. #''"Save Page "'' on the new category page. The new category should now contain all the content, including parent categories, (but no profiles), from the old category. Close this page. #Go back to the old category page, which should still be open, and ''"Save Page"''. The new category name should no longer be red but should be green. #The Rename will be reviewed by someone in the Categorization Project, after which Editbot will be asked to rename the category on the relevant profiles. Editbot will also delete the old category. This process may take several days.

Project Space pages 20241004 (14) Indigenous Australian Naming Conventions

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[[Category:Australia, Project Guidelines]] [[Category:Indigenous Australians Project]] [[Category:Indigenous Australians]] Return to the [[Project:Australia|Australia Project page]] | [[Project:Indigenous_Australians|Indigenous Australians Project page]] == Intention == These guidelines have resulted from significant discussion and subsequent research by the Indigenous Australians Project. The aim of this document is to aggregate the information found to date and the provide clear information about how the various name fields for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander profiles should be used by both project members and Wikitree members in general. [https://www.sydney.edu.au/about-us/vision-and-values/our-aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander-community/kinship-module.html Clear knowledge] exists among First Nations communities about naming and kinship, however, this knowledge is not well-established in Australian society and there are lots of details that tend to challenge commonly held conceptions. In addition, the devastating impact colonialism and a range of other unique historical experiences has had on the cultural knowledge of First Nations Peoples in Australia has been strongly felt. There are [https://www.australiacouncil.gov.au/workspace/uploads/files/writing-protocols-for-indigeno-5b4bfc67dd037.pdf complex issues] that need to be considered when publishing material online, regarding how Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples, are represented, particularly with respect to the [https://teaching.unsw.edu.au/indigenous-terminology terminology] used. This page outlines what is recommended by the [[Project:Indigenous_Australians|Indigenous Australians Project]] specifically with respect to the name fields used in First Nations profiles. These recommendations are based on the principle of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Name_Fields#Use_their_conventions_instead_of_ours: ‘using their conventions instead of ours’]. They should be considered a 'work in progress' and may be updated as a result of ongoing discussion in the [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/wikitreesindiaustralians Indigenous Australians Project googlegroup]. == Wikitree Name Fields == The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Name_Fields name field help page] provides quite useful information guiding the use of name fields, which is already quite relevant. Extra guidance is useful though due to the specific nature of First Nations names and how they fit these existing fields. The way names were used among First Nations Peoples was quite different to new systems introduced by colonists. In many cases, names that were used and recorded in official documents, were not consistent with the principle [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Name_Fields#Use_their_conventions_instead_of_ours: ‘use their conventions instead of ours’]. Often Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander names were not recognised in documents

[https://www.historyofaboriginalsydney.edu.au/north-west/settlers-not-recognising-aboriginal-names-and-bestowing-english-names "A History of Aboriginal Sydney - North West - Settlers not recognising Aboriginal names and bestowing English names"], Dept. of History, University of Sydney; accessed Dec 2019.

. Instead they may have been bestowed with a (sometimes derogatory) nickname; or taught to use the name of a missionary or station owner. In other cases First Nations People were given a common first name such as Kitty, Biddy, Fanny, Tommy, or Dicky and a family name of 'Aboriginal', or the name of their father. This has had enormous implications for familial identity, culture and family history. First Nations Peoples may have been known by many different names publicly, and quite a number more privately among clan and family groups

Central Land Council, Accessed 15/11/19: [https://www.clc.org.au/index.php?/articles/info/aboriginal-kinship Kinship and Skin Names]

. For genealogical purposes, it is important that names are represented correctly [https://www.sydney.edu.au/about-us/vision-and-values/our-aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander-community/kinship-module.html Kinship] is the social foundation of First Nations Peoples. Fundamental to the social kinship organisation between regions is a 'skin system'. Indigenous people are assigned a skin name when they are born, which is a permanent name that defines kinship relations, within a clan and nation.

[https://www.sydney.edu.au/about-us/vision-and-values/our-aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander-community/kinship-module/learning-module/skin-names.html Skin Names] represent a person’s blood line and are the closest to the WikiTree concept of a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Name_Fields#Last_Name_at_Birth Last Name at Birth (LNAB)]. Skin Names are sequential, so while they are passed down a patrinlineal or matrilineal line, may vary across generations. Skin names are passed down on the basis of a [https://www.sydney.edu.au/about-us/vision-and-values/our-aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander-community/kinship-module/learning-module/moiety.html link moeity] within clan and family groups. [https://www.sydney.edu.au/about-us/vision-and-values/our-aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander-community/kinship-module/learning-module/nations-clans-and-family-groups.html Clans reside within nations] and/or language groups, or subgroups within a nation. Beyond a skin name and moeity, First Nations Peoples had at least four [https://www.sydney.edu.au/about-us/vision-and-values/our-aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander-community/kinship-module/learning-module/totems.html totems]. The first three of these were common to their nation, clan, and family group. These governed relations within these groups, with people outside of these groups, and with the natural environment. They were usually communicated on a 'need to know basis' and helped to establish protocols about how knowledge was held. Within this system, individuals were also provided with totems, which outside of the names bestowed by colonists, often became a 'single' individual name, by which they were recorded. An individual totem might change several times across the life of that individual, such as at birth, upon initiation, as well as later in life, when an individual was given the role as an elder, and holder of an important facet of cultural knowledge. Often this knowledge was gendered and linked to other collective totems the individual had. Because of the complex nature of First Nations kinship, a guide below was been established to make this process easier, as well as facilitating collaboration through consistent practices. It is also important to follow these guidelines to reduce the number of duplicate profiles produced == Recommended use of Naming Fields == # Seek help when you are not sure or have questions. The [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/wikitreesindiaustralians Indigenous Australians Project googlegroup] can be used to 'crowd source' knowledge about how to address a particular profile. This is preferred over the use of the G2G forum because it is better equipped with more specialist knowledge # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Name_Fields#Explain_it_all_in_the_bibliography: Explain it all in a Naming and Kinship section]. This information should clarify the assumptions you have used to assign information to each name field and some references. An example of this is provided in the profile for [[Boorooberongal-8|Bolongaia (Maria Lock)]] # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Name_Fields#Use_their_conventions_instead_of_ours: Use First Nations conventions as a priority] - This means using the names that each individual would have used themselves and would have been recognised in their own time and place. In the case of First Nations profiles, this may involve a little more nuanced research than what may otherwise be required for other profiles. A guide to some common issues for each Name Field are discussed below. Bear in mind however that this is not a comprehensive list and this is likely to be context specific. The [https://www.sydney.edu.au/about-us/vision-and-values/our-aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander-community/kinship-module/learning-module/disconnected-lines.html impacts of colonialisation and the imposition of Western systems on Aboriginal Kinship were significant] and led to major changes to how names were recognised across generations and even within a person's lifetime, beyond changes that may occur for other profiles, such as marriage. Some examples of have existing profiles have been included for reference and these will be added to as the guidelines progress over time. To start with, members should aim to become familiar with the content presented in the [https://www.sydney.edu.au/about-us/vision-and-values/our-aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander-community/kinship-module.html kinship module] developed by the University of Sydney === [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Name_Fields#Proper_First_Name Proper First Name] === If a single traditional name of a First Nations person is known, in most cases it represents an individual totem, and can often be distinguished from either skin names, moieties or clans. While this ‘first name’ may change several times over the life of an individual, not all of these names may necessarily be publicly known: * At birth, an individual totem may be assigned on the basis of order of birth. * Then, upon initiation, when the identity and nature of the individual became clearer, another totem would be decided upon, which would define the cultural knowledge and caretaker responsibilities of that individual. * Later, upon the death of an elder in the community, the totem of an individual might change again related to taking on the role of continued custodianship of important knowledge. Based on fields in Wikitree, an individual totem most closely aligns with a the Proper First Name field, which is described as a Formal First Name or First Name at Birth, and usually is the name used in 'official' documents. However First Nations Proper First Names were not systematically recorded in official records until 1856. It may be that an individual is only known by their individual totem, or perhaps more than one totem, is known by a English name, or is known by both an English name and an individual totem. In all situations where the individual would have been aware of their individual totem and used it from birth, then this name should be preferenced. This includes writing 'Unknown', where a English name or nickname has been bestowed by authorities involuntarily, rather than recognising a traditional name. There are some exceptions however: * Where the individual is not likely to have known their own traditional name at birth because their parents had already used an Anglicised name, or due to them being stolen from their families at a very young age. * When the individual themselves has decided to conceal their individual totem for cultural reasons. This is a common practice among Central Desert communities, for example. === [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Name_Fields#Preferred_First_Name Preferred name] === The Preferred First Name field could be used in the context in multiple ways so it is important that this is described in the Naming & Kinship section of the profile. Under standard Wikitree guidelines, it could be used for an Informal First Name or Colloquial Name, however in this context, there are other priorities for this field: * In cases, where the Proper First Name field in listed as 'Unknown', the Preferred First Name Field should be used to provide the most appropriate alternative, such as an English First Name. This will enable this name to still be displayed at the top of the profile. * When two individual totems are known, this may be used to distinguish between the names, based on how they would be preferenced by the individual in the profile. It can be used to distinguish between a name used at initiation and a name used later in life. * For other profiles, when a First Nations person has been only known by an Anglicised name at birth, but then later reclaims a First Nations identity via the use of a traditional totem, this field would be used. * In the case, where the above does not apply, this field may be used for an English name, provided it was recognised by the individual during their life. * The default when only one appropriate name is known, or If you're unsure is to leave this field to be the same as the Proper First Name. * For these profiles, it is best to think of this field as a Current First Name or First Name at Death, with Informal First Names, or Colloquial Names being preferenced in the Other Nicknames field. This is a required field and cannot be left blank. === [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Name_Fields#Middle_Name Middle Name] === In most cases, except for when a First Nations person specifically had a middle name, this field should be left blank. This field should not be used to add name variations or other individual totems of First Names === [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Name_Fields#Other_Nicknames Other Nicknames] === This field may be used to add nicknames that the individual is likely to have recognised. It may also be used to provide English names or other nicknames that the person was widely known as to assist with the identification of the individual in the profile. This field may also be used to distinguish between significant spelling variations, however, when these spellings have only minor variations, it is best to describe these in the profile. === [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Name_Fields#Last_Name_at_Birth Last Name at Birth (LNAB)] === Standard Wikitree guidelines are relevant for First Nations profiles in this field. The LNAB is defined as either a Proper Last Name, Surname, or Maiden Name; generally a family name but could also be a patronymic or whatever other standard is conventional for the person's time and place. The most similar name to a surname is a Skin Name, which represents an individual's bloodline, how generations and linked, and how they should interact. However, skin names are different to standard surnames in a number of ways: * parents do not share the same skin name, i.e. people with the same skin name cannot marry. * children also do not share the same skin name as their parents, rather Skin Names, alternate successively across generations in most cases. * Skin Names are also different for males and females, within the same bloodline in most cases. One problem with specifying the Skin Name as a LNAB is that in many cases for First Nations profiles, this knowledge, along with the names of Moeities has been lost, where a strong disconnection to culture has occurred via colonisation. So while Skin Names and/or Moeities should be preferences in this field, an alternative is required when this is not the case. This arises due to a lack of written records and the fact that this information was usually passed on orally. If kin are difficult to locate, it can be impossible to access this information. In these cases, family members are able to trace their families through knowledge of their clan and this can be used in its place in the LNAB field. This is appropriate as either a patronym or matronym that defines family identity, based on whether the Nation was a patrilineal or matrilineal society. Identifying the LNAB in this way is very useful as profiles may be grouped based on membership of the same clan, which helps researchers locate other family members. In summary, for the LNAB field # Where a ''Skin Name'' is known, it should be used in the LNAB field. # Where a ''Skin Name'' or ''moiety'' is unknown, either a clan name or English surname should be used, depending on which name that the individual would have been recognised by at birth, by their community. # Often, the name of a individuals clan, may not commonly be used in standard biographies, however, for genealogical purposes, this does not make this name less significant or less appropriate for this field, under the principle [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Name_Fields#Use_their_conventions_instead_of_ours: ‘using their conventions instead of ours’]. It is often possible to identify the clan of an individual by researching other aspects of their life. # In the more rare cases, when the name of the individual's clan, or an English surname cannot be determined, it may be appropriate to use a Nation/Language Group in this field as a patronym/matronym, however, this is not ideal. # As a last resort, ‘Unknown' may be used in the LNAB field, indicating that this knowledge is currently not publicly known. The use of 'Aboriginal' is not recommended in this field or any other name field, even when this has been used on an official document such as a birth certificate. === [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Name_Fields#Current_Last_Name Current Last Name] === The Current Last Name should be the last name used by the Individual at the end of their life. If this is unchanged then this field is the same as the Last Name at Birth. === [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Name_Fields#Other_Last_Names Other Last Names] === In the case where an individual has other last names that have not been identified in the other two last name fields, they can be added here. Again, this field should only be used to identify significant spelling variations. Minor spelling variations should be described in the profile. == Sources == *University of Sydney, National Centre of Cultural Competence. Aboriginal Kinship Presentation :* Section 1. [https://sydney.edu.au/about-us/vision-and-values/our-aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander-community/kinship-module/learning-module/welcome-and-acknowledgement.html Welcome and Acknowledgement] :* Section 2. [https://sydney.edu.au/about-us/vision-and-values/our-aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander-community/kinship-module/learning-module/nations-clans-and-family-groups.html Nations, Clans & Family groups] :* Section 3. [https://sydney.edu.au/about-us/vision-and-values/our-aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander-community/kinship-module/learning-module/moiety.html Moiety] :* Section 4. [https://sydney.edu.au/about-us/vision-and-values/our-aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander-community/kinship-module/learning-module/totems.html Totems] :* Section 5. [https://sydney.edu.au/about-us/vision-and-values/our-aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander-community/kinship-module/learning-module/skin-names.html Skin Names] :* Section 6. [https://sydney.edu.au/about-us/vision-and-values/our-aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander-community/kinship-module/learning-module/language-and-traditional-affiliations.html Language and Traditional Affiliations] :* Section 7. [https://sydney.edu.au/about-us/vision-and-values/our-aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander-community/kinship-module/learning-module/lines-of-communication.html Lines of Communication] :* Section 8. [https://sydney.edu.au/about-us/vision-and-values/our-aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander-community/kinship-module/learning-module/disconnected-lines.html Disconnected Lines] * Australians Together website. (based in SA, but doesn’t promote itself as being specific to SA) https://australianstogether.org.au/discover/indigenous-culture/kinship * AIATSIS Talking Names - https://aiatsis.gov.au/publications/products/talkin-names-introduction-aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander-personal-names * https://aiatsis.gov.au/sites/default/files/docs/research-and-guides/guides-and-resources/Guide-to-Talkin-names-tutorial.pdf * https://aiatsis.gov.au/research/finding-your-family/before-you-start/indigenous-names * Discussion of Bennelong - http://press-files.anu.edu.au/downloads/press/p74631/pdf/ch0156.pdf * Central Land Council: Kinship and Skin Names. https://www.clc.org.au/index.php?/articles/info/aboriginal-kinship * https://www.deadlystory.com/page/tools/aboriginal-cultural-support-planning/cultural-planning---frequently-asked-questions/what-is-the-difference-between-mob-clan-tribe-language-group

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== Australia's First People == Many First Nations Australians would say with conviction that they have always been connected to this Country, based on what they have learned from their ancestors about their precise place within the landscape. For all practical purposes, scientific research would show that this is indeed the case.

Cooper, A., Williams A., & Spooner, N. (2008, Aug 7) [https://theconversation.com/when-did-aboriginal-people-first-arrive-in-australia-100830 When did Aboriginal people first arrive in Australia?] The Conversation, accessed 1 Jan 2021

Indigenous Australian Peoples' first discovered and explored of the continent of Australia at least 50,000 years ago

O’Connell, James F., Allen, Jim, Williams, Martin A. J., Williams, Alan N., Turney, Chris S. M., Spooner, Nigel A., Kamminga, Johan, Brown, Johan and Cooper, Alan (2018) [https://www.pnas.org/content/115/34/8482 When did Homo sapiens first reach Southeast Asia and Sahul?] Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 115 (34) 8482-8490

, with some recent studies this may be as much as 65,000 years ago

Malaspinas, Anna-Sapfo; Westaway, Michael C.; Muller, Craig; Sousa, Vitor C.; Lao, Oscar; et al. (21 September 2016). [http://www.nature.com/articles/nature18299 "A genomic history of Aboriginal Australia"] Nature. 538 (7624): 207–214. doi:10.1038/nature18299 Wright, Tony (2017, Jul 20) [http://www.smh.com.au/technology/sci-tech/aboriginal-archaeological-discovery-in-kakadu-rewrites-the-history-of-australia-20170719-gxe3qy.html "Aboriginal archaeological discovery in Kakadu rewrites the history of Australia", 20 July 2017] The Sydney Morning Herald

Initially, populations were most likely spread around the coastline, where the most abundant food sources were to be found, before penetrating the interior. By 40,000 years ago they had reached what is now the island of Tasmania across a land bridge that disappeared 12,000 years ago as the sea level rose. However, it is suggested that population numbers declined about 21,000 years ago, during the last Ice Age.

Judd, Wes (2013, Sep) [https://www.australiangeographic.com.au/news/2013/09/ice-age-struck-indigenous-australians-hard/#:~:text=A%20NEW%20STUDY%20HAS%20revealed,condensed%20into%20small%20habitable%20areas. Ice Age struck indigenous Australians hard] Australian Geographic

. Eighty per cent of the land became uninhabitable, and ''"there was likely a birth rate decline of over 60 per cent"''. They sought 'refuge' in Arnhem Land (Northern Territory), the Kimberleys, Pilbara, Darling Ranges (Western Australia), Flinders Ranges (South Australia), the southern part of the Great Dividing Range (Victoria and New South Wales), Clarke Range, Atherton Tableland (Queensland); and inland away from the coastal regions, the Blackstone (Northern Territory, South Australia, Western Australia), Musgrave (South Australia) and MacDonnell Ranges (Northern Territory), and in central Tasmania.

However, sea-level changes during and after the Ice Age greatly affected the position of the coastline and extent of habital areas now under the sea [http://theconversation.com/cave-dig-shows-the-earliest-australians-enjoyed-a-coastal-lifestyle-77326 The Conversation: Cave dig shows the earliest Australians enjoyed a coastal lifestyle. May 19, 2017]. Tindale's 1974 map of 'Tribal Boundaries in Aboriginal Australia' Tindale, Norman, B. (1974) [http://archives.samuseum.sa.gov.au/tribalmap/index.html Tribal boundaries in Aboriginal Australia] University of California Press does not appear to show any blank areas. An AIATSIS map attempts to represent all the language, tribal or nation groups of the Aboriginal people of Australia based on information available between 1988 and 1994 AIATSIS (1996) [https://aiatsis.gov.au/explore/articles/aiatsis-map-indigenous-australia Map of Indigenous Australia] Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies. The SBS 2016 program DNA Nation provides the most recent evidence for the origin of Australian Aboriginal people in Africa [http://www.sbs.com.au/topics/sbs-explores-identity SBS Television, DNA Nation]; via central or southern Asia, which is where the genetics points to for the origin of the Aboriginal and New Guinea populations [http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/scienceshow/australia%E2%80%99s-human-history-older-than-thought/8442848 Australia's human history older than thought]. Furthermore, the DNA genetic groupings show the earliest basal lineages in the north of Australia, with the descendants, as in a Family Tree, in the south, implying permanent settlements along the way.. In the 200 years from the arrival of the first fleet of invaders in 1788, bringing convicts and settlers, there has been a decimation of the numbers of the First Peoples of this Land. This has been brought about through the loss of the Peoples’ access to their land with their food supplies, the introduction of diseases and drugs by the settlers and random and organised killings, including massacres [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_massacres_of_Indigenous_Australians Wikipedia], of the People, sanctioned by the various Colonial and State Governments, termed Frontier Wars [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_frontier_wars Wikipedia]. They are shown on a map of Australia [http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-07-05/new-map-plots-massacres-of-aboriginal-people-in-frontier-wars/8678466 Wikipedia] largely for the period 1788 to 1872 but with the information incomplete for Western Australia. In Queensland, 65,180 Aborigines were killed compared with 1,500 Native Police and settler-inflicted fatalities. In Tasmania, abduction of women by Straitsmen, from about 1790, disease, introduced by colonists together with murder and warfare, continuing abduction, poor conditions in government established Settlements, reduced the population from estimates between 3,000 and 15,000 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aboriginal_Tasmanians#CITEREFMadley2008 Wikipedia] to 47 in 1847, to 2 or even only 1 in 1876. The organised Government removals of the Aboriginals into Reserves and Stations with the segregation of children (‘Stolen Generation’), across the whole of the country, compounded physical damage to the people with mental trauma by their removal from ‘Country’, loss of language and a complete change in lifestyle that had served them well for tens of thousands of years. == Language Groups == When white people arrived they tended to describe First Nations Australians using terms that had been adopted for First Nations peoples on other continents. This was not always appropriate and, for example, the use of the term 'tribe' has more recently been replaced by the use of 'peoples', 'nations', or 'language groups'. It is therefore these language groups which are most commonly used to subcategorise indigenous Australians and those with indigenous ancestry on WikiTree. The significant cultural diversity of First Nations Australians is reflected in the more than 200 languages and 600 dialects which are indicated to have existed before the invasion of Europeans[https://www.creativespirits.info/aboriginalculture/language/ Creative Spirits website: Aboriginal languages], while The Wikipedia article on Australian Aboriginal Languages suggests "around 290-363[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_Aboriginal_languages Wikipedia: Australian Aboriginal languages]. == Challenges in Tracing and Describing Indigenous Australian Ancestry == Unfortunately, births, deaths and marriages of Aboriginal people were often not registered for various legal reasons. One of the earliest recorded was for [[Bennelong-2|Woollarawarre Bennelong (c.1764 – 1813)]] as he had been taken to England to meet King George III, and his birth was estimated from his presumed age. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bennelong Wikipedia: Bennelong] Australia's Constitution was only amended in 1967 to recognise indigenous Australians and to enable the Federal Government to enact legislation in relation to them.[https://blog.id.com.au/2017/population/population-trends/recognising-indigenous-populations-in-the-census-a-short-history/ .id consulting pty ltd, "Recognising indigenous populations in the Census: a short history", 24 May 2017] Before this change the handling of information about indigenous peoples was inconsistent across the country. AIATSIS, the Aboriginal Institute for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies is a good place for guidance, as for example with the Tindale Genealogies.[http://aiatsis.gov.au/research/finding-your-family/family-history-sources/tindale-genealogies AIATSIS, Tindale genealogies] [[Tindale-107|Norman Barnett]] spent many years in the field across Australia researching the indigenous people with his major work titled 'Aboriginal Tribes of Australia: Their Terrain, Environmental Controls, Distribution, Limits, and Proper Names', ''
"a compendium of data dealing with every known Aboriginal group in Australia. Often criticised, both at the level of detail and for its controversial definition of 'tribe', the book and accompanying maps remain incontrovertibly as a classic work of Australian anthropology".''[https://www.anu.edu.au/linguistics/nash/aust/nbt/obituary.html Norman B. Tindale: An Obituary ]
== Resources == * David R Horton, 1996, The AIATSIS Map of Indigenous Australia. [http://nationalunitygovernment.org/pdf/aboriginal-australia-map.pdf] * Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies: [https://aiatsis.gov.au/collections/collections-online/digitised-collections/dawn-and-new-dawn/dawn-names-index 'Dawn' Names Index] ('Dawn' and 'New Dawn' were magazines issued by the New South Wales Aborigines Welfare Board between 1952-1975) ==Sources== See also: * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Indigenous_Australians Wikipedia: History of Indigenous Australians]. * Korff, Jens, 2018, Aboriginal Culture Essentials. (e-book format)

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[[Category:Indigenous Australians Project]] '''A page for resources in use by the Indigenous Australians Project and its members''' ==Online Resources== * [http://www.aiatsis.gov.au/research/finding-your-family Finding Your Family] Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies advice for family history researchers. *'''Languages''' The Australian Aboriginal languages consist of around 290–363 languages belonging to an estimated twenty-eight language families and isolates, spoken by Aboriginal Australians of mainland Australia and a few nearby islands. See: [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_Aboriginal_languages Wikipedia - Australian Aboriginal Languages] *'''Map''' [https://aiatsis.gov.au/explore/articles/aiatsis-map-indigenous-australia Map of Indigenous Australia] by Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (best viewed on a desktop PC). *[http://cifhs.com/ Centre For Indigenous Family History Studies Resources by State - Centre for Indigenous Family History Studies] *'''Respectful Terminology Guides''' ::[https://teaching.unsw.edu.au/indigenous-terminology University of NSW Indigenous Terminology Guidelines]
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==Global Migration Category Structure== *See [[Space:Migration_Categories_to_Australia#Example_Illustration|the diagram]], for an illustration of the category levels. *Categories for migration from other countries to Australia will follow the naming guidelines and 5-level structure outlined in '''[[Space:Migration_Category_Structure|Migration Category Structure]]'''. *Ideally, '''profiles are placed in the level 5 (landing level) category'''. *Profiles can be placed in level 4 categories when the emigrating admin entity is unknown, eg. '''[[:Category:New South Wales, Immigrants from Italy]]''' '''or''' the country does not have admin entities listed in the migration structure, eg. '''[[:Category:New South Wales, Immigrants from Greece]]'''. *'''Profiles should not be placed in levels 1-3 categories.''' '''''All categories should have the correct Migration Category Info Box (CIB), which adds the correct parent categories to the category''.'''

'''From Ireland'''

All level 4 categories have been created. Level 5 (landing level) categories are in the format '''[[Category:Migrants from County

to ]]'''
Example: '''[[:Category:Migrants_from_County_Armagh_to_New_South_Wales|Migrants from County Armagh to New South Wales]]''' '''From England'''
Not all level 3 and 4 categories have been created. Level 5 (landing level) categories are in the format '''[[Category:Migrants from to ]]''' , ''(Exception: County Durham)''
Example: '''[[:Category:Migrants_from_Lancashire_to_Queensland|Migrants from Lancashire to Queensland]]''' '''From Scotland'''
Not all level 3 and 4 categories have been created. Level 5 (landing level) categories are in the format '''[[Category:Migrants from to ]]'''
Example: '''[[:Category:Migrants_from_Fife_to_Victoria|Migrants from Fife to Victoria]]''' '''From Wales'''
Not all level 3 and 4 categories have been created. Level 5 (landing level) categories are in the format '''[[Category:Migrants from to ]]'''
Example: '''[[:Category:Migrants from Monmouthshire to Victoria|Migrants from Monmouthshire to Victoria]]''' '''From Holy Roman Empire'''
Up to 1806
'''From German Confederation'''
From 1806 to 1870
'''From German Empire'''
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'''From Germany'''
From World War II onwards
Not all level 3 and 4 categories have been created. Level 5 (landing level) categories are in the format '''[[Category:Migrants from to ]]'''
Example: '''[[:Category:Migrants from Prussia to South Australia|Migrants from Prussia to South Australia]]''' Example: '''[[:Category:Migrants from Hamburg to South Australia|Migrants from Hamburg to South Australia]]''' ==Example Illustration== {{Image|file=Migration_Categories_to_Australia.png |caption=Australian Structure Example }} '''See the full size image [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:BrowsePhotos&l=30339854&p=1 here]''' ==Australia Project Specific Categories== *''See '''[[:Category:Australia, Immigration]]''''' '''[[:Category:Assisted Immigrants to Australia|Assisted Immigrants to Australia]]'''
Landing level categories are in the format '''[[Category:Assisted Immigrants from to Australia]]'''
Example: [[:Category:Assisted Immigrants from Kent to Australia|Assisted Immigrants from Kent to Australia]] '''[[:Category:Unassisted Immigrants to Australia|Unassisted Immigrants to Australia]]'''
Landing level categories are in the format '''[[Category:Unassisted Immigrants from to Australia]]'''
Example: [[:Category:Unassisted Immigrants from Cork to Australia|Unassisted Immigrants from Cork to Australia]] '''[[:Category:Bounty Immigrants to Australia|Bounty Immigrants to Australia]]'''
'''[[:Category:Free Settlers to Australia|Free Settlers to Australia]]'''
'''[[:Category:Immigrants to Australia Born at Sea|Immigrants to Australia Born at Sea]]'''
'''[[:Category:Emigrants to Australia Died at Sea|Emigrants to Australia Died at Sea]]'''
'''[[:Category:Soldier Immigrants to Australia|Soldier Immigrants to Australia]]'''
Landing level sub-categories for English and Irish soldier immigrants and families of English and Irish soldier immigrants. ==Migration Stickers== *'''[[Template:Migrating_Ancestor|Migrating Ancestor]]'''. See [[:Category: Flag Images|Flag Images]] sub-categories for file names of flags to use with this sticker. *See '''[[:Category: Australia Project Stickers|Australia Project Stickers]]''' for various Australian stickers related to immigration.

Project Space pages 20241004 (18) Military and War Stickers: Examples for Australian Profiles

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''This page contains examples of Military and War categories and stickers to use on Australian profiles.'' ==Categories== *''Some categories can be added to a profile via a sticker, others are added manually, from the category picker, in edit mode on a profile.'' *'''[[:Category: Anzacs Project|ANZAC categories)]]''', added by the '''[[Space:Military_and_War_Stickers:_Examples_for_Australian_Profiles#ANZAC|ANZAC sticker]]'''. *'''[[:Category:Australia%2C_World_War_I|World War One unit categories]]''', one is added by the '''[[Space:Military_and_War_Stickers:_Examples_for_Australian_Profiles#The_Great_War|Great War sticker]]''', additional unit categories can be added manually. *Roll of Honor categories (all wars), added by the '''[[Space:Military_and_War_Stickers:_Examples_for_Australian_Profiles#Roll_of_Honor|Roll of Honor sticker]]'''. *'''[[:Category: Australia, Military Decorations|Medals]]''', all wars, military decorations. *Cemetery categories, added manually. *War Memorial categories, added manually. *'''[[:Category: Australia, Profile Improvement - Military]]''', maintenance category. *Add requests for new categories to be created to '''[[Space:Categories_Waiting_to_be_Added_or_Renamed|our category request page]]'''. ==Stickers== *''See: '''[[:Category:Military_and_War_Stickers|Military and War Stickers]]''' for a list of all M&W stickers available on WikiTree.'' *'''''On this page, click on the heading for each sticker to go to that sticker's template page'''.'' *''For any assistance with these stickers, post a "Comment" on this page.'' ===[[Template:ANZAC|ANZAC]]=== *

{{ANZAC|World War One}}

{{ANZAC|World War One}} {{clear}} *

{{ANZAC|World War Two}} (if relevant)

*

{{ANZAC|Vietnam War}} (if relevant)

===World War I Medals=== :''Copy the template exactly as it appears below:'' *

{{Medal |medal=British War Medal |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-29.png |category=British War Medal}}

{{Medal |medal=British War Medal |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-29.png |category=British War Medal}} *Adds the category: '''[[:Category:British War Medal]]''' *

{{Medal |medal=Victory Medal|image=Occupation_Image_Capture-30.png |category=Victory Medal}}

{{Medal |medal=Victory Medal |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-30.png |category=Victory Medal}} *Adds the category: '''[[:Category:Victory Medal]]''' *

{{Medal |medal=1914-1915 Star|image=Military_Badges_Medals-50.png|category=1914-1915 Star}}

{{Medal |medal=1914-1915 Star|image=Military_Badges_Medals-50.png|category=1914-1915 Star}} *Adds the category: '''[[:Category:1914-1915 Star]]''' *

{{Medal |medal=British War Medal, Victory Medal and the 1914-1915 Star|image=Occupation_Image_Capture-33.png|category=}}

{{Medal |medal=British War Medal, Victory Medal and the 1914-1915 Star|image=Occupation_Image_Capture-33.png|category=}} *'''Does not add a category''', categories for each medal (as above), can be added manually, from the category picker. ===World War II Medals=== :''Copy the template exactly as it appears below:'' *

{{Medal|medal=1939-1945 Star|image=Mil_template_images-38.jpg}}

{{Medal|medal=1939-1945 Star|image=Mil_template_images-38.jpg}} *Adds the category: '''[[:Category:1939-1945 Star]]''' *

{{Medal|medal=Pacific Star|image=Mil_template_images-43.jpg}}

{{Medal|medal=Pacific Star|image=Mil_template_images-43.jpg}} *Adds the category: '''[[:Category:Pacific Star]]''' *

{{Medal|medal=War Medal 1939-1945|image=Mil_template_images-48.jpg}}

{{Medal|medal=War Medal 1939-1945|image=Mil_template_images-48.jpg}} *Adds the category: '''[[:Category:War Medal 1939-1945]]''' *

{{Medal|medal=Australia Service Medal 1939-1945|image=Photos-488.png}}

{{Medal|medal=Australia Service Medal 1939-1945|image=Photos-488.png}} *Adds the category: '''[[:Category:Australia Service Medal 1939-1945]]''' ===[[Template:The_Great_War|The Great War]]=== ''The "unit=" parameter should be used to add the relevant category for the profile's service unit. If the "unit=" is not used, the profile will be added to the branch category, which will be top level, and shouldn't have profiles. Only one unit category can be added via the sticker, additional unit categories can be added manually. See the following examples for how to add the sticker with a category.''
Make sure the '''category already exists''' in the correct format of ''

[[Category: , , World War I]]

'' OR '''[[Space:Categories_Waiting_to_be_Added_or_Renamed|ask for it to be created]].'''
''The "branch=" and "unit=" parameters combine to apply a category, currently the choices for branch= are:'' *Australian Imperial Force *Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force *Australian Flying Corps *Royal Australian Navy ====Template==== :

{{The Great War

:|branch= :|startdate= :|enddate= :|units= :|rank= :|unit= :

}}

====Example (1)==== :

{{The Great War

:|branch=Australian Imperial Force
:|startdate=27 Jan 1915 :|enddate=2 Apr 1918 :|units=56th Infantry Battalion; 4th Infantry Battalion :|rank=Sergeant :'''|unit=56th Infantry Battalion''' :

}}

{{The Great War |branch=Australian Imperial Force |startdate=27 Jan 1915 |enddate=2 Apr 1918 |units=56th Infantry Battalion; 4th Infantry Battalion |rank=Sergeant |unit=56th Infantry Battalion }} *''The example will add the category '''[[:Category: 56th Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I]]''''' to the profile. *Make sure the '''category already exists''' in the correct format of ''

[[Category: , , World War I]]

'' OR '''[[Space:Categories_Waiting_to_be_Added_or_Renamed|ask for it to be created]].''' *After saving, check the categories for any "red" categories and correct if needed. ====Example (2)==== :

{{The Great War

:|branch=Australian Imperial Force
:|startdate=
:|enddate=
:|units=1st & 4th Infantry Battalions :|rank=Private :'''|unit=4th Infantry Battalion''' :

}}

{{The Great War |branch=Australian Imperial Force |startdate= |enddate= |units=1st & 4th Infantry Battalions |rank=Private |unit=4th Infantry Battalion }} *''The example will add the category '''[[:Category: 4th Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I]]''''' to the profile. *Make sure the '''category already exists''' in the correct format of ''

[[Category: , , World War I]]

'' OR '''[[Space:Categories_Waiting_to_be_Added_or_Renamed|ask for it to be created]].''' *After saving, check the categories for any "red" categories and correct if needed. ====Example (3)==== :

{{The Great War

:|branch=Australian Imperial Force
:|startdate=
:|enddate=
:|units=3rd General Hospital & 4th Field Ambulance
:|rank=Private
:'''|unit=3rd General Hospital'''
:

}}

{{The Great War |branch=Australian Imperial Force |startdate= |enddate= |units=3rd General Hospital & 4th Field Ambulance |rank=Private |unit=3rd General Hospital }} *''The example will add the category '''[[:Category: 3rd General Hospital, Australian Imperial Force, World War I]]''''' to the profile. *Make sure the '''category already exists''' in the correct format of ''

[[Category: , , World War I]]

'' OR '''[[Space:Categories_Waiting_to_be_Added_or_Renamed|ask for it to be created]].''' *After saving, check the categories for any "red" categories and correct if needed. ===[[Template:World_War_II|World War II]]=== ''The "unit=" parameter should be used to add the relevant category for the profile's service unit, ('''except''' for the Australian Women's Army Service and the Women's Auxiliary Australian Air Force, where the unit= parameter is '''not''' used). If the "unit=" is not used, the profile will be added to the branch category, which will be top level, and shouldn't have profiles. Only one unit category can be added via the sticker, additional unit categories can be added manually. See the following examples for how to add the sticker with a category.''
Make sure the '''category already exists''' in the correct format of ''

[[Category: , , World War II]]

'' OR '''[[Space:Categories_Waiting_to_be_Added_or_Renamed|ask for it to be created]].'''
''The "branch=" and "unit=" parameters combine to apply a category, currently the choices for branch= are:'' *Australian Army *Royal Australian Navy *Royal Australian Air Force *Volunteer Defence Corps *Australian Women's Army Service *Women's Auxiliary Australian Air Force ====Template==== :

{{World War II

:|branch= :|startdate= :|enddate= :|units= :|rank= :|unit= :

}}

====Example (1)==== :

{{World War II

:'''|branch=Australian Army''' :|startdate=27 Jan 1943 :|enddate=2 Apr 1945 :|units=11th Field Regiment :|rank=Private :'''|unit=11th Field Regiment''' :

}}

{{World War II |branch=Australian Army |startdate=27 Jan 1943 |enddate=2 Apr 1945 |units=11th Field Regiment |rank=Private }} *''The example will add the category '''[[:Category: 11th Field Regiment, Australian Army, World War II]]''''' to the profile. *Make sure the '''category already exists''' in the correct format of ''

[[Category: , , World War II]]

'' OR '''[[Space:Categories_Waiting_to_be_Added_or_Renamed|ask for it to be created]].''' *After saving, check the categories for any "red" categories and correct if needed. ====Example (2)==== :

{{World War II

:'''|branch=Australian Army''' :|startdate=1941 :|enddate=1944 :|units=2/16th Infantry Battalion :|rank=Private :'''|unit=2nd 16th Infantry Battalion''' :

}}

{{World War II |branch=Australian Army |startdate=1941 |enddate=1944 |units=2/16th Infantry Battalion |rank=Private }} *''The example will add the category '''[[:Category: 2nd 16th Infantry Battalion, Australian Army, World War II]]''''' to the profile. *Make sure the '''category already exists''' in the correct format of ''

[[Category: , , World War II]]

'' OR '''[[Space:Categories_Waiting_to_be_Added_or_Renamed|ask for it to be created]].''' *After saving, check the categories for any "red" categories and correct if needed. ====Example (3)==== :

{{World War II

:'''|branch=Volunteer Defence Corps''' :|startdate=1943 :|enddate=1945 :|units=11th Battalion (NSW) :|rank=Private :'''|unit=11th Battalion (NSW)''' :

}}

{{World War II |branch=Volunteer Defence Corps |startdate=1943 |enddate=1945 |units=11th Battalion (NSW) |rank=Private }} *''The example will add the category '''[[:Category: 11th Battalion (NSW), Volunteer Defence Corps, World War II]]''''' to the profile. *Make sure the '''category already exists''' in the correct format of ''

[[Category: , , World War II]]

'' OR '''[[Space:Categories_Waiting_to_be_Added_or_Renamed|ask for it to be created]].''' *After saving, check the categories for any "red" categories and correct if needed. ====Example (4)==== :

{{World War II

:'''|branch=Australian Women's Army Service''' :|startdate=1943 :|enddate=1945 :|rank=Corporal :

}}

{{World War II |branch=Australian Women's Army Service |startdate=1943 |enddate=1945 |rank=Corporal }} *''The example will add the category '''[[:Category: Australian Women's Army Service, World War II]]''''' to the profile. ====Example (5)==== :

{{World War II

:'''|branch=Women's Auxiliary Australian Air Force''' :|startdate=1943 :|enddate=1945 :|rank=Flight Officer :

}}

{{World War II |branch=Women's Auxiliary Australian Air Force |startdate=1943 |enddate=1945 |rank=Flight Officer }} *''The example will add the category '''[[:Category: Women's Auxiliary Australian Air Force, World War II]]''''' to the profile. ===[[Template:Korean_War|Korean War]]=== ''Due to problems with existing categories, the "unit" parameter should not be used. Any relevant categories for battalion, regiment etc can be added manually.''
''The "branch" parameter applies a category, currently the choices are:'' *Australian Army *Royal Australian Navy *Royal Australian Air Force ''Use only the parameters shown in the example.'' *

{{Korean War |branch=Royal Australian Air Force |startdate=1950 |enddate=1952 |units= |rank=Squadron Leader }}

{{Korean War |branch=Royal Australian Air Force |startdate=1950 |enddate=1952 |units= |rank=Squadron Leader }} ===[[Template:Vietnam_War|Vietnam War]]=== ''Due to problems with existing categories, the "unit" parameter should not be used. Any relevant categories for battalion, regiment etc can be added manually.''
''The "branch" parameter applies a category, currently the choices are:'' *Australian Army *Royal Australian Navy *Royal Australian Air Force ''Use only the parameters shown in the example.'' *

{{Vietnam War |branch=Royal Australian Navy |startdate=1967 |enddate=1970 |units=HMAS Brisbane |rank=Petty Officer }}

{{Vietnam War |branch=Royal Australian Navy |startdate=1967 |enddate=1970 |units=HMAS Brisbane |rank=Petty Officer }} ===[[Template:Iraq_War|Iraq War]]=== ''Currently not set up for Australia. Please add a comment to this page if you would like to use this sticker. An alternative is to use the [[Space:Military_and_War_Stickers:_Examples_for_Australian_Profiles#Veteran_Recognition|Veteran Recognition sticker]].'' ===[[Template:War_in_Afghanistan|War in Afghanistan]]=== ''Currently not set up for Australia. Please add a comment to this page if you would like to use this sticker. An alternative is to use the [[Space:Military_and_War_Stickers:_Examples_for_Australian_Profiles#Veteran_Recognition|Veteran Recognition sticker]].'' ===[[Template:Veteran_Recognition|Veteran Recognition]]=== ''This sticker does not add any categories, so any relevant categories for battalion, regiment etc can be added manually. The text parameter can be used for any text, the end-year parameter can also contain text. This sticker can be used as an alternative to the stickers for a particular war, or where there is no dedicated sticker for the conflict (eg.Boer War). It can also be used for veterans who did not serve in any conflicts.''
''See [[Template:Veteran_Recognition|the sticker template page]] for various badge images.'' ====Template==== :

{{Veteran Recognition

:|badge-image= :|branch= :|start-year= :|end-year= :|text= :

}}

====Examples==== *

{{Veteran Recognition | badge-image =Military_Badges_and_Insignia-21.png | branch =Australian Army | start-year =1900 | end-year = 1902 during the Second Boer War. | text =Served in South Africa with the Australian Army Medical Corps. }}

{{Veteran Recognition | badge-image =Military_Badges_and_Insignia-21.png | branch =Australian Army | start-year = 1900 | end-year = 1902 during the Second Boer War. | text = Served in South Africa with the Australian Army Medical Corps. }} *

{{Veteran Recognition | badge-image =Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png | branch =First Australian Imperial Force | start-year = 1915 | end-year = 1918 during World War One. | text = Served in France with the 4th Infantry Battalion. }}

{{Veteran Recognition | badge-image =Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png | branch =First Australian Imperial Force | start-year = 1915 | end-year = 1918 during World War One. | text = Served in France with the 4th Infantry Battalion. }} *

{{Veteran Recognition | badge-image =Military_Badges_and_Insignia-1.png | branch =Royal Australian Navy | start-year =1940 | end-year =1949 attaining Chief Petty Officer. | text =Served in the Battle of the Coral Sea in World War II. }}

{{Veteran Recognition | badge-image =Military_Badges_and_Insignia-1.png | branch =Royal Australian Navy | start-year =1940 | end-year =1949 attaining Chief Petty Officer. | text =Served in the Battle of the Coral Sea in World War II. }} *

{{Veteran Recognition | badge-image =Military_Badges_and_Insignia.png | branch =Royal Australian Air Force | start-year = | end-year = | text =Served in World War II and Korea. }}

{{Veteran Recognition | badge-image =Military_Badges_and_Insignia.png | branch =Royal Australian Air Force | start-year = | end-year = | text =Served in World War II and Korea. }} *

{{Veteran Recognition | badge-image =Occupation_Image_Capture-36.jpg | branch =Australian Volunteer Defence Corps | start-year =1943 | end-year =1945 | text =10th Battalion (NSW) }}

{{Veteran Recognition | badge-image =Occupation_Image_Capture-36.jpg | branch =Australian Volunteer Defence Corps | start-year =1943 | end-year =1945 | text =10th Battalion (NSW) }} *

{{Veteran Recognition | badge-image =ADWP2-283.png | branch =Australian Merchant Navy | start-year =1941 | end-year =1945 | text =Served during World War II. }}

{{Veteran Recognition | badge-image =ADWP2-283.png | branch =Australian Merchant Navy | start-year =1941 | end-year =1945 | text = Served during World War II. }} {{Clear}} ===[[Template:Roll_of_Honor|Roll of Honor]]=== The profile will be added to the category designated by the ''category parameter''. Please ensure the category name is copied correctly. If the category does not yet exist, it can be created. The sticker can be used without the category parameter. ====World War I==== ''All relevant categories already exist, as shown in the examples.'' *

{{Roll of Honor |category=Killed in Action, Australia, World War I |image=Roll_of_Honor_Template-15.jpg |rank=Private |description=killed in action |war=World War I }}

{{Roll of Honor |category=Killed in Action, Australia, World War I |image= Roll_of_Honor_Template-15.jpg |rank=Private |description=killed in action |war=World War I }} *

{{Roll of Honor |category=Killed in Action, Australia, World War I |image= Photos-320.jpg |rank=Private |description=killed in action |war=World War I }}

{{Roll of Honor |category=Killed in Action, Australia, World War I |image= Photos-320.jpg |rank=Private |description=killed in action |war=World War I }} *

{{Roll of Honor |category=Prisoners of War, Australia, World War I |image=Roll_of_Honor_Template-16.jpg |rank=Private |description=a prisoner of war |war=World War I }}

{{Roll of Honor |category=Prisoners of War, Australia, World War I |image=Roll_of_Honor_Template-16.jpg |rank=Private |description=a prisoner of war |war=World War I }} *

{{Roll of Honor |category=Wounded in Action, Australia, World War I |image= Roll_of_Honor_Template-14.jpg |rank=Private |description=wounded in action |war=World War I }}

{{Roll of Honor |category=Wounded in Action, Australia, World War I |image= Roll_of_Honor_Template-14.jpg |rank=Private |description=wounded in action |war=World War I }} *

{{Roll of Honor |category=Missing in Action, Australia, World War I |image= Roll_of_Honor_Template.png |rank=Private |description=missing in action |war=World War I }}

{{Roll of Honor |category=Missing in Action, Australia, World War I |image= Roll_of_Honor_Template.png |rank=Private |description=missing in action |war=World War I }} *

{{Roll of Honor |category=Died of Disease, Australia, World War I |image= Roll_of_Honor_Template.jpg |rank=Private |description=died from disease |war=World War I }}

{{Roll of Honor |category=Died of Disease, Australia, World War I |image= Roll_of_Honor_Template.jpg |rank=Private |description=died from disease |war=World War I }} *

{{Roll of Honor |category=Died while Prisoner of War, Australia, World War I |image= Roll_of_Honor_Template-16.jpg |rank=Private |description=died while a prisoner of war |war=World War I }}

{{Roll of Honor |category=Died while Prisoner of War, Australia, World War I |image= Roll_of_Honor_Template-16.jpg |rank=Private |description=died while a prisoner of war |war=World War I }} *

{{Roll of Honor |category=Died of Wounds, Australia, World War I |image= Roll_of_Honor_Template-14.jpg |rank=Private |description=died from wounds received |war=World War I }}

{{Roll of Honor |category=Died of Wounds, Australia, World War I |image= Roll_of_Honor_Template-14.jpg |rank=Private |description=died from wounds received |war=World War I }} *

{{Roll of Honor |category=Died in Military Service, Australia, World War I |image= Roll_of_Honor_Template.jpg |rank=Private |description=died during military service |war=World War I }}

{{Roll of Honor |category=Died in Military Service, Australia, World War I |image= Roll_of_Honor_Template.jpg |rank=Private |description=died during military service |war=World War I }} ====World War II==== ''The categories for '''Died of Disease''' and '''Died of Wounds''' in World War II have not yet been created. Please post a comment on this page if you would like either of these to be created to add to a profile. The sticker can be used without the category parameter.'' *

{{Roll of Honor |category=Killed in Action, Australia, World War II |image= Roll_of_Honor_Template-15.jpg |rank=Private |description=killed in action |war=World War II }}

{{Roll of Honor |category=Killed in Action, Australia, World War II |image= Roll_of_Honor_Template-15.jpg |rank=Private |description=killed in action |war=World War II }} *

{{Roll of Honor |category=Prisoners of War, Australia, World War II |image=Roll_of_Honor_Template-16.jpg |rank=Private |description=a prisoner of war |war=World War II }}

{{Roll of Honor |category=Prisoners of War, Australia, World War II |image=Roll_of_Honor_Template-16.jpg |rank=Private |description=a prisoner of war |war=World War II }} *

{{Roll of Honor |category=Wounded in Action, Australia, World War II |image= Roll_of_Honor_Template-14.jpg |rank=Private |description=wounded in action |war=World War II }}

{{Roll of Honor |category=Wounded in Action, Australia, World War II |image= Roll_of_Honor_Template-14.jpg |rank=Private |description=wounded in action |war=World War II }} *

{{Roll of Honor |category=Missing in Action, Australia, World War II |image= Roll_of_Honor_Template.png |rank=Private |description=missing in action |war=World War II }}

{{Roll of Honor |category=Missing in Action, Australia, World War II |image= Roll_of_Honor_Template.png |rank=Private |description=missing in action |war=World War II }} *

{{Roll of Honor |category= |image= Roll_of_Honor_Template.jpg |rank=Private |description=died from disease |war=World War II }}

{{Roll of Honor |category= |image= Roll_of_Honor_Template.jpg |rank=Private |description=died from disease |war=World War II }} *

{{Roll of Honor |category=Died while Prisoner of War, Australia, World War II |image= Roll_of_Honor_Template-16.jpg |rank=Private |description=died while a prisoner of war |war=World War II }}

{{Roll of Honor |category=Died while Prisoner of War, Australia, World War II |image= Roll_of_Honor_Template-16.jpg |rank=Private |description=died while a prisoner of war |war=World War II }} *

{{Roll of Honor |category= |image= Roll_of_Honor_Template-14.jpg |rank=Private |description=died from wounds received |war=World War II }}

{{Roll of Honor |category= |image= Roll_of_Honor_Template-14.jpg |rank=Private |description=died from wounds received |war=World War II }} *

{{Roll of Honor |category=Died in Military Service, Australia, World War II |image= Roll_of_Honor_Template.jpg |rank=Private |description=died during military service |war=World War II }}

{{Roll of Honor |category=Died in Military Service, Australia, World War II |image= Roll_of_Honor_Template.jpg |rank=Private |description=died during military service |war=World War II }} ====Second Boer War==== Existing categories to use are: *Killed in Action, Australia, Second Boer War *Died in Military Service, Australia, Second Boer War *Died of Wounds, Australia, Second Boer War Other relevant categories can be created as required. Please post a comment on the page to request creation. The sticker can be used without the category parameter. Use ''war=the Second Boer War.'' ====Korean War==== Existing categories to use are: *Died in Military Service, Australia, Korean War Other relevant categories can be created as required. Please post a comment on the page to request creation. The sticker can be used without the category parameter. Use ''war=the Korean War.'' ====Vietnam War==== Existing categories to use are: *Killed in Action, Australia, Vietnam War *Missing in Action, Australia, Vietnam War *Prisoners of War, Australia, Vietnam War *Wounded in Action, Australia, Vietnam War Other relevant categories can be created as required. Please post a comment on the page to request creation. The sticker can be used without the category parameter. Use ''war=the Vietnam War.''

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Project Space pages 20241004 (20) Missing Cemeteries

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*''The object is to create a new category for those cemeteries, where there are profiles on WikiTree with a Find-a-Grave memorial but the cemetery category does not yet exist. All cemetery categories must have a '''[[Template:CategoryInfoBox_Cemetery|Cemetery Category Info Box added]]'''.'' *''Total missing 2 January 2024: 903 cemeteries (4530 memorials)'' *[https://plus.wikitree.com/Categories/FindAGraveCemeteries/OceaniaAustraliaNewSouthWalesMissingCemeteriesSmall.htm New South Wales] *[https://plus.wikitree.com/Categories/FindAGraveCemeteries/OceaniaAustraliaQueenslandMissingCemeteriesSmall.htm Queensland] *[https://plus.wikitree.com/Categories/FindAGraveCemeteries/OceaniaAustraliaSouthAustraliaMissingCemeteriesSmall.htm South Australia] *[https://plus.wikitree.com/Categories/FindAGraveCemeteries/OceaniaAustraliaTasmaniaMissingCemeteriesSmall.htm Tasmania] *[https://plus.wikitree.com/Categories/FindAGraveCemeteries/OceaniaAustraliaVictoriaMissingCemeteriesSmall.htm Victoria] *[https://plus.wikitree.com/Categories/FindAGraveCemeteries/OceaniaAustraliaWesternAustraliaMissingCemeteriesSmall.htm Western Australia] *[https://plus.wikitree.com/Categories/FindAGraveCemeteries/OceaniaAustraliaOthersMissingCemeteriesSmall.htm Northern Territory/ACT]

Project Space pages 20241004 (21) NSW BDM Registry District Codes

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*[[Space:Sources_and_Citations_-_New_South_Wales|'''Back to NSW Sources and Citations Page''']] * ''Not to be confused with the [https://www.nsw.gov.au/family-and-relationships/family-history-search/early-church-and-district-codes early church codes]'' As of about July 2022, the New South Wales death registration districts post-1974 have been displayed as codes, rather than being blank as they previously were.

First posted on the Australia Project Google Group by [[Rayner-2081|Craig Rayner]] on July 11th, 2022. See: [https://groups.google.com/g/wikitree-australia-projects/c/4o7zs-MQtVY/m/aFboQYM1AQAJ NSW BDM Death District List.]

In October 2022, the NSW Registry of BDM supplied the Australia Project with a lookup table for decoding these registration district codes.

Originally posted to the WikiTree in Australia Facebook Group by [[Brassil-22|Rionne Brooks]] on October 13th, 2022. Later shared to the Australia Project Google Group by [[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]] on October 14th, 2022. See: [https://groups.google.com/g/wikitree-australia-projects/c/f8PmeEm7eaQ/m/WhhgDiwvBgAJ NSW BDM Localities]

A copy of the original file in Google Document format is available at [https://docs.google.com/document/d/10F9mRpgJq5uqXPqsFe3tCiTFgxNSCAAScIXIclhbhXc/edit?usp=sharing NSW BDM Numeric District Codes] and is also attached to this page as a [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/NSW_BDM_Registry_District_Codes.pdf PDF]. Below is a [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikitext wikitext]-friendly transcription of this document. Do remember that registration districts sometimes differ to actual location that the death may have taken place. You may wish to consider the [https://ryersonindex.org/search.php Ryerson Index] for the location as well. '''Please note''': the district code from the NSW BDM should NOT be used in location fields. If the actual place of death is not known, please use the place where the event is noted as having been registered. Use of numbers in location fields will trigger [[Space:DBE_635|Data Doctors Suggestion 635]]. You may wish to mark the death location as uncertain and explain that the registration district has been used in lieu of a confirmed death location in the Research Notes ([[Matthews-18688|example]]). {|class="wikitable sortable" border="2" |- ! scope="col"|District ! scope="col"|Local Registrar No. ! scope="col"|Notes |- |Sydney |L001 | |- |Kogarah |L002 |Clerk of local court |- |Parramatta |L003 |Clerk of local court |- |Bankstown |L004 |Clerk of local court |- |Burwood |L005 |Clerk of local court |- |Blacktown |L006 | |- |Camden |L007 |Clerk of local court |- |Campbelltown |L008 |Clerk of local court |- |Hornsby |L009 |Clerk of local court |- |Liverpool |L010 |Clerk of local court |- |Lord Howe Island |L011 | |- |Penrith |L012 |Clerk of local court |- |Windsor |L013 |Clerk of local court |- |Campsie |L014 |Clerk of local court |- | |L015 | |- |Albury |L016 | |- |Ardlethan |L017 | |- |Balranald |L018 | |- |Boorowa |L019 | |- |Coolamon |L020 | |- |Cootamundra |L021 | |- |Corowa |L022 | |- |Culcairn |L023 | |- |Deniliquin |L024 | |- |Grenfell |L025 | |- |Griffith |L026 | |- |Gundagai |L027 | |- |Gunning |L028 | |- |Hay |L029 | |- |Henty |L030 | |- |Hillston |L031 | |- |Holbrook |L032 | |- |Jerilderie |L033 | |- |Junee |L034 | |- |Lake Cargillo |L035 | |- |Leeton |L036 | |- |Lockhart |L037 | |- |Murrumburrah |L038 | |- |Narrandera |L039 | |- |Temora |L040 | |- |Tocumwal |L041 | |- |Tumbarumba |L042 | |- |Tumut |L043 | |- |Urana |L044 | |- |Wagga Wagga |L045 | |- |West Wyalong |L046 | |- |Yass |L047 | |- |Young |L048 | |- |Finley |L049 | |- | |L050 |- |Fairfield |L051 |Clerk of local court |- |Lidcombe |L052 |Clerk of local court |- |Ryde |L053 |Clerk of local court |- |Sutherland |L054 |Clerk of local court |- |Bathurst |L060 | |- |Blayney |L061 | |- |Bourke |L062 | |- |Brewarrina |L063 | |- |Broken Hill |L064 | |- |Canowindra |L065 | |- |Cobar |L066 | |- |Condobolin |L067 | |- |Coolah |L068 | |- |Coonabarabran |L069 | |- |Coonamble |L070 | |- |Cowra |L071 | |- |Dubbo |L072 | |- |Dundeoo |L073 | |- |Forbes |L074 | |- |Gilgandra |L075 | |- |Gulgong |L076 | |- |Katoomba |L077 | |- |Lithgow |L078 | |- |Menindee |L079 | |- |Molong |L080 | |- |Mudgee |L081 | |- |Narromine |L082 | |- |Nyngan |L083 | |- |Oberon |L084 | |- |Orange |L085 | |- |Parkes |L086 | |- |Peak Hill |L087 | |- |Portland |L088 | |- |Rylstone |L089 | |- |Tibooburra |L090 | |- |Warren |L091 | |- |Wellington |L092 | |- |Wentworth |L093 | |- |Wilcannia |L094 | |- |Newcastle |L101 | |- |Armidale |L102 | |- |Ballina |L103 | |- |Barraba |L104 | |- |Bellingen |L105 | |- |Bingara |L106 | |- |Bundarra |L107 | |- |Byron Bay |L108 | |- |Casino |L109 | |- |Cessnock |L110 | |- |Coffs Harbour |L111 | |- |Collarenebri |L112 | |- |Dungog |L113 | |- |East Maitland |L114 | |- |Emmaville |L115 | |- |Glen Innes |L116 | |- |Gloucester |L117 | |- |Goodooga |L118 | |- |Gosford |L119 | |- |Grafton |L120 | |- |Gunnedah |L121 | |- |Guyra |L122 | |- |Inverell |L123 | |- |Kempsey |L124 | |- |Kurri Kurri |L125 | |- |Kyogle |L126 | |- |Lismore |L127 | |- |Macksville |L128 | |- |Maclean |L129 | |- |Maitland |L130 | |- |Manilla |L131 | |- |Merriwa |L132 | |- |Moree |L133 | |- |Murrurundi |L134 | |- |Murwillumbah |L135 | |- |Muswellbrook |L136 | |- |Narrabri |L137 | |- |Port Macquarie |L138 | |- |Quirindi |L139 | |- |Raymond Terrace |L140 | |- |Scone |L141 | |- |Singleton |L142 | |- |Tamworth |L143 | |- |Taree |L144 | |- |Tenterfield |L145 | |- |Tingha |L146 | |- |Tweed Heads |L147 | |- |Uralla |L148 | |- |Walcha |L149 | |- |Walgett |L150 | |- |Warialda |L151 | |- |Wauchope |L152 | |- |Wee Waa |L153 | |- |Wingham |L154 | |- |Wyong |L155 | |- |Wollongong |L201 | |- |Bega |L202 | |- |Bombala |L203 | |- |Bowral |L204 | |- |Braidwood |L205 | |- |Cooma |L206 | |- |Crookwell |L207 | |- |Delegate |L208 | |- |Eden |L209 | |- |Goulburn |L210 | |- |Kiama |L211 | |- |Moruya |L212 | |- |Moss Vale |L213 | |- |Nowra |L214 | |- |Picton |L215 | |- |Queanbeyan |L216 | |- |} ----

Project Space pages 20241004 (22) Prussian Settlement in Australia - German Australians

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'''The Prussian Settlement in Australia Team is a team of the [[Project:Australia|Australia Project]], focusing on those ancestors from Prussia that immigrated to Australia'''

German Australians ''(German: Deutsch-Australier)'' are Australians with German Heritage. Australians with German heritage constitute one of the largest non-British ethnic groups in Australia. Germans have been in Australia since European settlement commenced in 1788. At least 73 convicts transported to Australia were German. However it was in 1838 that large numbers of German immigrants from Prussia began to migrate to Australia, with the first German settlement being Klemzig, which is now a suburb of Adelaide. Prussian/German immigrants were also prominent in settling Queensland. The time period of focus for this team is roughly 1836-1914. == Team Members== *'''Team Leader''': [[Thomas-29419|Steve Thomas]]. Descendant of families from Silesia : Heinrich of Seiffersdorf, Pfeiffer, Naeschke, Semmler, Qualmann, Schaefer and Haensel. *[[Coat-12|Veronica Williams]] Descendant of families from Tucheim - Noll, Rawolle, Schmidt, Teltau, Wohling, Wedding,and Zimmerman. *[[Paul-5413 | Melanie Paul]] Queensland families. *[[Raebel-2|Geoffrey Raebel]] South Australia - ships *[[Davis-42955|Scott Davis]] South Australia ships *[[McGrice-37|Malcolm McGrice]] Particularly interested in Prussian immigrants to South Australia and Victoria. Am direct descendant of Prussian immigrants to South Australia as early as 1838. Families include Kuchel, Menzel, Block, Muhlnickel. Have managed to trace families back to Brandenberg, Nekla Hauland etc and research the ships on which they arrived in South Australia. Research of connected families up to the present has resulted in a family tree exceeding 20,000 individuals. Many Prussian families moved from South Australia to settle in western Victoria and south eastern NSW. Have access to large number of family histories of these immigrants, shipping records, BDM's etc and quite willing to assist others in their researching *[[Lowe-6667|David Lowe]] Interested in Prussian aristocracy. 3g-grandparents fled Prussia (in 1850 to England, then 1854 to Australia) after the Baroness went against the family plans and married an army captain! *[[Kane-1210|Peter Kane]] My wife is descended from the Shafferius clan who immigrated to Queensland from Prussia. As far as we know every Schafferius in Australia is descended from a single family (2 brothers and a sister). I'm entering a 2001 family history book "The Schafferius Story" into wikitree, and updating and adding new profiles as I go. I've also created a categories for the book https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:The_Schafferius_Story and started a name study for Schafferius: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Schafferius_Name_Study *[[Kopp-496|Robert Kopp]] *[[Stopford-60|Susan Stopford]] A descendent of vine dressers from Prussia & the Rheingau region who immigrated to the Colony of New South Wales between 1849 and 1855. Surnames of interest: Schoeneck / Schöneck / Schipp / Mohr. Ships: Beulah (arr. 1849). Reiherstieg (arr. 1852). Cateaux Wattel (arr. 1855) *[[Garner-5748|Dianne Garner]] *[[Forsyth-576|Kerryn Forsyth]] *[[Smith-24375|Chris Wright]] *[[Collier-598|Lynda Collier]] *[[Navin-90|Mark Navin]] *[[Keillor-128|Leigh Chester-Master]] A descendant of Prussian and Polish immigrants to New South Wales (Queensland) and much inter-marrying afterwards. *[[Davies-12408|Catherine Davies]] *[[Bollmeyer-47|Annette Bollmeyer McDonald]] *[[Thomsen-1818|Anonymous Thomsen]] *[[Obst-187|Brian Obst]] A direct descendant of Silesian / Prussian ancestry on paternal side. Arrived in South Australia 1845, aboard ss Patel from Bremen. 10th gen. *[[Corr-635|Brenda Kalms]] *What a great team! == How To Join == *Join the Australia Project by replying to this [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/886732/would-you-like-to-join-the-australia-project G2G post] *Request to be on the trusted list of this page. *Post a comment on the bottom right hand side of this page and tell us why and how you can help us reach our goals *Joining the [[Project:Germany|Germany project]] is optional but recommended *Welcome!

== Goals == *Create profiles for all the Prussian and German people who travelled to Australia in the colonial period, even if via other countries, and who settled in Australia *Free space pages with shipping lists for all ships that arrived with Prussian/German settlers in Australia *Categorise and join the people profiles to the main WikiTree *Find out who and what the forty-eighters were : see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forty-Eighters ''Do we want a Space Page on this? *Identify stickers relevant to the project. Are any new stickers needed? *Pool our knowledge and experience and assist each other. == To Do List == ''Completed tasks are added to the'' Tasks Completed ''list below''. * On the [[:Space:Prussian_Immigrant_Ships_to_South_Australia|Prussian Immigrant Ships to South Australia]] page, create Free Space Pages for ships listed. See [[Space:Zebra_Passenger_list_1837 |Zebra Passenger List 1838]] as an example. (Maybe start with those that already are a category on WikiTree?) Add complete passenger list if available. Include crew, ship's surgeon, births and deaths on board etc if avaiable. Put a link to the Space page on the ship's category page, example: [[:Category: Zebra, Arrived 2 Jan 1839]]. * Research and add ships to [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Prussian_Immigrant_Ships_to_Queensland&public=1 Prussian Immigrant Ships to Queensland] ''Can you contribute a couple?'' * Create further State-specific pages - NSW, Victoria, Western Australia. (Some of my relatives sailed into Melbourne first, then on to Adelaide. Maybe we can have some sort of indicator for those who travelled internally. ''Ideas how this can be done?'') * Find images for the [[Space:Prussian_and_German_Settlement_in_Queensland|Prussian and German Settlement in Queensland]] page. * Create a Free Space Page especially for the migrants who first went to New Zealand on the ''Skjold'' or [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~ourstuff/genealogy/Skiold.htm ''Skiold'' 1844] and had to be brought to Van Dieman's Land (European name for the island now called Tasmania) and then South Australia after near starvation and lack of work. See [http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/BSA/1844-45GermanyNZ-Adelaide.htm The Skjold Immigrants] Example: [[Qualmann-17|Elisabeth Qualmann]]. Many of these families are identified in [http://www.lynly.gen.nz/SPSkioldAZinAustralia.pdf "Germans who settled in Australia or Overseas"]. * All the passengers on this WikiTree page: [[Space:Zebra_Passenger_list_1837 |Zebra Passenger List 1838]] need to be added to Category: [[:Category: Zebra, Arrived 2 Jan 1839|Zebra, Arrived 2 Jan 1839]] Has Anonymous Dienelt done any other pages like this that would be relevant to this Project? Would they like to join? (I'm not sure that the proposal to add all profiles from [[Space:Zebra_Passenger_list_1837 |Zebra Passenger List 1838]] to another Category is a good idea. Looks like unnecessary duplication to me. I recommend this proposal be set 'On hold' for more discussion. S.T.) * (removed due to confusion - see next item) *Three waves of immigration: Old Lutherans; 48ers; and fleeing militarism, respectively. ''Should they be covered on one page all together? Or a seperate page for each, so they are less than 800 words and aesthetically pleasing?'' - K.H. ''I now agree that the 48ers were a significant, identifiable group. A separate page looks like a good idea - S.T. (I've removed the comments I made previously) * Research the Wends/Wendish and build a free-space page. (Suggested by A.T.) ''( [https://www.wendishheritage.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/PioneerHeritageTrailBrochure.pdf The Pioneer Heritage Trail Brochure] describe who the Wends are, where they settled in SA and, importantly, the family names. - S.T)(The [https://www.wendishheritage.org.au/research/migration-to-australia/history-of-migration/ Wendish Heritage Society site] identifies migration ships (many to Victoria) and settlements in Victoria and SA.-S.T.)'' * Add these families to WIkitree - [https://www.arcinsys.niedersachsen.de/arcinsys/einfachsuchen.action?pageName=einfachesuche&methodName=einfach&rechercheBean.defaultfield=&rechercheBean.defaultfield_widget=Australien&rechercheBean.von=&rechercheBean.bis=&rechercheBean.einfacheSucheRadioName=links&__checkbox_rechercheBean.hasdigi=true Individuals or families that boarded a ship or scheduled emigration to Australia] from Niedersachsen National Land Archives (NLA). ===Tasks Completed=== * Profile Captain of the ''Zebra'' 1839, after whom Hahndorf, Sth Aust. is named. [[Hahn-2658|Capt Dirk Hahn]] Done - A.T. * Created South Australia specific page. Done - A.T. * Linked to Wikipedia list of place names changed by the Nomenclature Act. See under "Place Names" on the Tips for Researching page. Done - A.T. * Created Ships - SA page - Done - K.H. *Created a Queensland specific page Done [[Haese-11|Haese-11]] 09:21, 24 April 2019 (UTC) * Created Top Level Ships to Australia Page as in planned structure - A.T. * Created Ships to Queensland Page - A.T. * I created [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Heinrich_Passenger_List_1856 this space] for Heinrich today. No category for it so I have requested one. (TH) * Populating WikiTree with German migrants to Queensland M.P. * Created a page with surname spelling variations and also codes to use for writing German text on your English keyboard. Linked from the "Tips" page - S.T. *Created a page of German words for occupations with English translations, linked from the "Tips" page - K.H. == Stickers == *[[Template:Prussia_Sticker|Prussia Sticker template]] *[[Template:German_Roots_Sticker|German Roots Sticker template]] == Wikitree Of Importance == {{Image|file=Kavel-2.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=Pastor Kavel }} :[[Kavel-2|Pastor Kavel]] - 12 April 1835: Pastor Ludwig Christian Kavel first met with George Fife Angas in London to initiate arrangements for the emigration of German Lutherans to settle in Klemzig the first Lutheran settlement & elsewhere to South Australia. Pastor Kavel was determined to help his loyal parishioners emigrate from Brandenburg, Posen and Silesia to escape religious persecution by King Friedrich Wilhelm III of Prussia. From https://www.geni.com/projects/Bound-for-South-Australia/18356
{{Image|file=Unknown-392151.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=Agnes Kroll }} Did you know we have our own illegitimate Prussian Princess, who came to Australia and was living in Sydney? [[Unknown-392151|Agnes (Kroll) Dettmann's]] ancestry can be traced back to the Kings of Prussia, see her tree [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Unknown-Family-Tree-392151 here]. A fabulous book, ''Agnes: The Secret Princess'' by [[Dettmann-23|Belinda Dettmann]] and [[Dettmann-30|Jane Stevens]] (published January 2015) tells the story of her lineage and it includes DNA analysis. I have a copy and plan to try to ensure we reference it throughout Wikitree, particularly the DNA side. Agnes is also related to Geoffrey Robertson and some of you may remember the references to this mystery in the episode of Who Do You Think You Are that aired in 2008 ([[Coat-12|Veronica Williams]] 22:36, 7 April 2019 (UTC)) == Links == WikiTree Categories of interest: *[[:Category: Prussia, Emigrants to Australia|Category: Emigrants from Prussia to Australia]] *[[:Category:Migrants_from_Prussia_to_South_Australia|Category: Migrants From Prussia to South Australia]] *[[:Category: South Australia, Immigrants from German Confederation|South Australia, Immigrants from German Confederation]] * [[:Category:Migrants_from_Prussia_to_Queensland|Category: Migrants From Prussia to Queensland]] *[[:Category:Migrants_from_Prussia_to_Victoria|Category: Migrants From Prussia to Victoria]] ===Facebook=== *[https://www.facebook.com/GermanHeritageAustralia/?__tn__=kC-R&eid=ARA-eO4cbiDzUMNNN1jkr_0np7vHRwqI6FjTw-Ojh7npSjLTcz7llG0Kw7UH4G9RkJmrJtw1lEsBVMDq&hc_ref=ARTRR8Ewyz8efTmYn2V1OjJINK1m8iZ3QfbLOWb01uGikD93bwvTOrdB_Fh2mUmH3x0&fref=nf German-Australian Genealogy & History Alliance Page] *[https://www.facebook.com/MonikasGermantranslations/?eid=ARD5slJO6uflyCNYgAK-qzLKAORB_3Ukg9j_X8BVjQN094NVM7gcL3Gjd60uHPHtAdlzzRIn5-vuPzPm Monikas German to English translations] *[https://www.facebook.com/groups/1610000705884406 Darling Downs German Genealogy Group] == Sources ==

*Wikipedia contributors. (2018, June 13). German settlement in Australia. In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Originally retrieved 15:34, March 18, 2019, updated 23:48, June 5, 2021 from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_settlement_in_Australiatitle=German_settlement_in_Australia&oldid=845645105 * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Australian_place_names_changed_from_German_names Wikipedia - List of Australian Place Names Changed From German Names] * http://www.germanaustralia.com/index.htm * https://www.geni.com/projects/Prussian-settlement-in-South-Australia/16515 * https://www.geni.com/projects/Prussian-Settlement-in-Queensland/31571 * http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/SAgermanindex.shtml * http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/manning/sa/immigra/german.htm - German Immigration to South Australia * http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/SAgermanindex.shtml German Immigration to South Australia *[http://www.southaustralianhistory.com.au/german.htm Flinders Ranges Research - German Settlement in South Australia] *[https://ozforebears.blogspot.com/2018/12/hellwigs-of-south-australia.html Prussian Immigrants to South Australia With Surname Hellwig] *[https://thegermanclub.org.au/about/german-history-sa/ The German Club - German History in South Australia] * http://www.slsa.ha.sa.gov.au/BSA - Passenger lists of ships to South Australia 1836-1851, originally compiled by the late Diane Cummings * [https://www.arcinsys.niedersachsen.de/arcinsys/einfachsuchen.action?pageName=einfachesuche&methodName=einfach&rechercheBean.defaultfield=&rechercheBean.defaultfield_widget=Australien&rechercheBean.von=&rechercheBean.bis=&rechercheBean.einfacheSucheRadioName=links&__checkbox_rechercheBean.hasdigi=true Individuals or families that boarded a ship or scheduled emigration to Australia] from Niedersachsen National Land Archives (NLA). * http://gov.genealogy.net/search/index Powerful system to find German place names. Very useful for finding locations that are not in Germany now. * https://www.familysearch.org/research/places/ Family Search tool for finding locations. Quite useful for locations that are not inside Germany now. * https://www.meyersgaz.org/ Meyers Gazetteer. Another tool to find historic locations in Prussia. * [[Space:Immigrants_to_Queensland_from_Germany|Immigrants to Queensland from Germany]]

Project Space pages 20241004 (23) Remembering our Anzacs Gallipoli 1915

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'''This page is to remember and honour our Anzacs those that fought and died at the Gallipoli Campaign 1915 It is a page for all Australian and New Zealand Military personnel who fought, were Wounded in Action or were Killed in Action on the shores of Gallipoil 1915 .''' '''Add your Anzacs name and leave a message no Anzac should ever be forgotten'''

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''' Anzac Day April 25 is probably Australia and New Zealand's most important national occasion ,Anzac Day is now for all Australian and New Zealand Military Personnel from all wars ,but the original Anzacs were formed at Gallipoli,Turkey in 1915 where over 10,000 Anzacs were killed at Gallipoli .The Anzacs were called diggers which is an Australian and New Zealand Military slang term for Soldiers from Australia and New Zealand it was first used in World War One. Digger and Dig were used by Soldiers as friendly terms of address the same as calling someone Cobber or Mate, the accounts of the Anzac Soldiers bravery, suffering and the larrikin spirit in the First World War fused together to form the enduring image of the Aussie Digger our ANZACs''' {{Image|file=Profile_Photo_s-202.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption='''"Lone Pine", One of Twenty One Anzac Cemetaries''' }} '''These words are engraved on the Ataturk Memorial at Anzac Cove written by Kemal Ataturk, the Commander of the Turkish 19th Division during the Gallipoli Campaign and the first President of the Turkish Republic from 1924-1938 in 1934 Atatürk wrote a tribute to the ANZACs killed at Gallipoli''' '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mustafa_Kemal_Atat%C3%BCrk Kemal Ataturk]''' {{Image|file=Profile_Photo_s-184.jpg |align=l |size=250 |caption='''Ataturk Memorial, Anzac Cove }}'''''Those heroes who shed their blood and lost their lives, you are now lying in the soil of a friendly country therefore rest in peace. There is no difference between the Johnnies and the Mehmets to us where they lie side by side here in this country of ours. You, the mothers, who sent their sons from faraway countries wipe away your tears; your sons are now lying in our bosom and are in peace. After having lost their lives on this land they have become our sons as well.''''' '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Carr Bob Carr]''' {{Image|file=Profile_Photo_s-201.jpg |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Senator Bob Carr''' }} '''''This is a day not of celebration but of national memory. It’s a day when we learn, and learn again, of the horror of purposeless war. It is a day for looking after your mates, cherishing your home, your neighborhood and family…It’s a day for realizing how rare this wonderful country of ours is and how precious it is.''''' {{Clear}} '''Comment left by [[Daly-373|Eric Daly]]''' {{Image|file=Profile_Photo_s-63.png |align=r |size=150 }} [[Jacka-38|Cpt Albert Jacka VC MC]][[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|??]] Albert Jacka (1893-1932) served with the Australian Imperial Force during World War One and was its first member to be awarded the Victoria Cross (VC), in May 1915. Albert attacked and retook a trench over run by Turkish soldiers, shooting five men dead and bayoneting two more. On 18 December 1931 he was admitted to hospital where he died a month later, on 17 January 1932, of nephritis. He was 39. All eight pallbearers at his funeral (held with full military honours) were fellow recipients of the VC. We will Remember them - Lest we forget [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|??]] '''Comment left by [[Wright-7062|Terry Wright]]''' {{Image|file=Baker-9278.jpg |align=r |size=150 |caption='''Arthur Brander Baker''' }} [[Baker-9278|Arthur Brander Baker]][[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|??]] Arthur Baker was my great Uncle; he fought in the Boer War and was at the landing at Gallipoli, where he was shot in the head but survived. Arthur Baker committed suicide in 1918 after he was discharged from the Army; a sad way for such a dedicated solidier to end his life. We will Remember them - Lest we forget [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|??]] '''Comment left by [[Wright-7062|Terry Wright]]''' {{Image|file=Kirkpatrick-1473-2.jpg |align=r |size=150 |caption='''Jack Simpson''' }} [[Kirkpatrick-1473|Jack Simpson]][[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|??]] Jack Simpson was a stretcher bearer with the 3rd Field Ambulance. He was killed at Gallipoli on 19 May 1915. He and his donkey, Duffy, saved so many wounded soliders. He received only a Mention in Despatches (equivalent to today's Commendation for Gallantry) whilst many have believed he was deserving of the Victoria Cross. We will Remember them - Lest we forget [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|??]] '''Comment left by [[Daly-373|Eric Daly]]''' {{Image|file=Hoole-29.jpg |align=r |size=150 |caption='''Christopher James Hoole''' }} [[Hoole-29|Christopher James Hoole]][[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|??]] Christopher James Hoole was listed as Missing with suspicion that he had Deserted. His wife sent many letters to Base Records asking for information. She even sent one letter to say she wanted to go to France as a nurse in her worry over her husband. Christopher's remains were found a few months later, he had been Killed in Action on the very day he was listed as Missing. We will Remember them - Lest we forget [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|??]] '''Comment left by [[Daly-373|Eric Daly]]''' [[Jemmeson-17|Thomas Stanley Jemmeson]][[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|??]] {{Image|file=Jemmeson-17-3.jpg |align=r |size=160 |caption='''5th Australian Battalion''' }} Thomas Stanley Jemmeson was in the 5th Australian Battalion. On the 25 April 1915 he participated in the Gallipoli Landing where he was in the second wave of soldiers. On the 30 April he was severely wounded by Gun Shot Wounds to the thigh and right shoulder, being evacuated to England to receive medical treatment and rehabilitation. He rejoined his battalion on the 9 July 1915 at Anzac Cove and on the 20 August 1915 was promoted to Lance Corporal. He was evacuated from Gallipoli on the 19-20 December 1915 with all Commonwealth personnel and was later sent to France, docking at Marseilles. His Battalion participated in the Battle of Pozieres, where on the 24 July 1916 the battalion attacking the old German Lines in the dark captured their objective and were counter attacked by the German 18th Reserve Division, on the 25th Thomas was again wounded by Gun Shot in the left shoulder and again evacuated to England. We will Remember them - Lest we forget [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|??]] '''Comment left by [[Rattray-761|Matthew Rattray]]''' [[Eyles-89|Thomas Charles Eyles]][[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|??]] {{Image|file=Eyles-89.jpg |align=r |size=160 |caption='''Canterbury Infantry Battalion, 12th (Nelson)''' }} Thomas Eyles enlisted on the 14th August 1914, SN 6/225 with the Canterbury Infantry Battalion, 12th (Nelson). After training, Thomas embarked at Alexandria, Egypt on the 12 April 2015 for the Dardanelles, (Gallipoli), Turkey. A month later on the 5 May 1915 at the age of 24, Thomas was deemed "missing", and believed Killed in Action, at "the Daisy Patch," on May 8 1915 at Gallipoli. Confirmation of Thomas's death came after proceedings of the Court of Enquiry convened by the order of NZ Inf. Battalion HQ. Thomas's name appears at the Twelve Tree Copse (New Zealand) Memorial, at Twelve Tree Copse Cemetery, in Helles, Turkey. We will Remember them - Lest we forget [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|??]] '''Sources''' *[http://www.warpoetry.co.uk/RemembranceB.htm The War Poetry website] ''From Laurence Binyon's poem For the Fallen, written in September 1914'' *[http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/32360/20100306-0022/www.diggerhistory.info/pages-slang/ww1.html Digger History] ''Digger slang used in the trenches'' * [http://www.anzacsite.gov.au/5environment/bravery.html Anzac Site.gov.au] - ''This Gallant Company''

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Project Space pages 20241004 (25) Second First Australian Infantry Battalion

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[[Category:Australia, Military Free Space Pages]] [[Category:Australian Army, World War II]] [[Category:2nd 1st Infantry Battalion, Australian Army, World War II]] {{Image|file=Second_First_Australian_Infantry_Battalion-7.jpg |caption=Black over Green on Grey colour patch of the 2/1st Battalion }} :[[Space:Australia in World War II|'''An Australia in World War II page''']] == 2/1st Australian Infantry Battalion == The Second World War was declared on 3rd September 1939 following Germany's refusal to cease its invasion of Poland. Australia's Commonwealth Government announced on 15th September a special expeditionary force, the Second Australian Imperial Force (2AIF), of 20,000 troops (one Division) for service at home or overseas as necessary (the Defence Act only permitted the current regular army and militia to serve within Australia). The '''Second First (2/1st) Australian Infantry Battalion''' was the first battalion formed and was allocated to the 16th Infantry Brigade, 6th Australian Division (the first fifteen brigades and five divisions were militia formations with ties to the original First World War's AIF). The battalion was raised at Victoria Barracks, Paddington, three kilometres south-east of Sydney's CBD on 16th October 1939; becoming known as the City of Sydney Regiment.

[https://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2/1st_Battalion_(Australia) Wikipedia: 2/1st Battalion (Australia); accessed 18 Jan 2020]

{{Image|file=Second_First_Australian_Infantry_Battalion-3.jpg |caption=6th Division convoy in the Indian Ocean }} After training at the freshly-built camp at Ingleburn, in Greater Sydney's south-west, the battalion embarked for overseas duty on 10th January 1940 aboard ''HMT Orford U5''. The ''Orford'' was one of ten transports carrying the 6th Division, accompanied by the British battleship ''HMS Ramillies'', and Australian cruisers ''HMAS Australia'' and ''HMAS Canberra''. The battalion saw action in Libya in January 1941 and Greece-Crete in April-May that year. It then garrisoned Syria before re-locating to Ceylon (Sri Lanka) for three months in early 1942. After a brief period of leave at home the battalion deployed to the Kokoda Track and the Buna, Gona and Sanananda beachheads of Papua. Following a lengthy period of further training in North Queensland's Atherton Tablelands, the battalion turned to the northern coast of New Guinea and the Aitape-Wewak Campaign. After the Japanese surrender in August 1945, the battalion gradually returned to Australia and was disbanded in December 1945.

[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/U56044 Australian War Memorial unit record: 2/1st Australian Infantry Battalion; accessed 18 Jan 2020]

The 2/1st Battalion remains a part of The Association of First Infantry Battalions, together with the [[:Category:1st_Infantry_Battalion,_Australian_Imperial_Force,_World_War_I|1st Infantry Battalion]] (First World War), [[:Category:1st_Infantry_Battalion,_Australian_Army,_World_War_II|1st Infantry Battalion]] (Second World War Militia), 1/19th Royal New South Wales Battalion and today's [[:Category:1st_Battalion,_Royal_Australian_Regiment|1st Battalion Royal Australian Regiment]] (1RAR). During the war, a total of 3,491 men served with the battalion of whom 263 were killed and 418 wounded. More than 500 men were prisoners of war of the Germans.

Not only did men come from every Australian State to form the 2/1st Battalion, but also from Papua New Guinea (then two Australian Territories), New Zealand, England, Scotland and Ireland. During its life, the 2/1st saw four '''commanding officers''', each a Lieutenant Colonel at the time: #[[Eather-141|(Major General) Kenneth Eather CB CBE DSO]] 1939-41 #[[Campbell-28074|(Major General) Ian Ross Campbell CBE DSO & Bar]] 1941 #[[White-42591|(Brigadier) Tom Warren White MVO]] 1942, and #[[Cohen-3835|(Major General) Paul Alfred Cullen AC DSO ED]] 1942-45.

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=== Battle honours === The 2/1st received the following '''battle honours''': #Bardia 1941 #Capture of Tobruk #Mount Olympus #Brallos Pass #Retimo #Kokoda Trail #Eora Creek–Templeton's Crossing II #Oivi–Gorari #Buna–Gona #Sanananda Road #Nambut Ridge #But–Dagua #Hawain River {{Image|file=Evans-20928-5.jpg |caption= }} === Libya === In January 1941 it entered its first campaign; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Compass '''Libya'''], where it took part in the successful attacks on Bardia (3-5th January) and Tobruk (21-22nd January). The first battalion members to be killed in action were Privates [[Prior-2743|Albert Prior]] (Pioneers Platoon) and [[McNeill-2356|Cecil O'Neill]] (15 Platoon), both killed instantly early in the Bardia attack when a Bangalore torpedo detonated following an enemy shell landing nearby. [[Evans-36110|Lance Corporal Doug Evans]] (Pioneers) died of his wounds from the same incident three weeks later whilst being evacuated to Alexandria by ship. At Bardia nineteen battalion members were killed and 34 wounded. At Tobruk, where the defence was minimal, one was killed in action, one died from wounds and thirty were wounded. Whilst regarded as light casualties, it wasn't so for the families of those involved. The battalion was left to garrison Tobruk as the westward advance continued. [[Eather-141|Lieutenant Colonel Eather]] was hospitalised on 17th March with pneumonia, with [[Oram-916|Major Oram]] assuming appointment as administrative commander.

On 18th March, the 6th Division embarked at Alexandria for the four-day voyage across the Mediterannean Sea to Greece.

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=== Greece and Crete === Re-deployed with the 6th Division to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Greece '''Greece'''] in March 1941, the battalion attempted to stem the German advance, most notably at Mount Olympus and Brallos Pass. Withdrawals from Servia to Veria, thence Aliakmon River, Katerin, Lamia, Brallos Pass, and finally to Megara, sadly became the 'norm'. Evacuating to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Crete '''Crete'''] from Megara on 25th April aboard ''HMS Wryneck'' following the Greek Government's capitulation, the battalion staged a memorable defence of Retimo Airfield from 20th to 30th May until running out of ammunition and rations. [[Travers-625|Bill Travers]] was promoted to Captain and appointed officer commanding C Company for the campaign. On 9th April, [[Oram-916|Major Oram]] resumed his role as second-in-command when [[Campbell-28074|Major Ian Campbell]] took command of the battalion (posted in from 16th Brigade HQ) and was later promoted to Lieutenant Colonel. The new RMO was [[Carter-37281|Captain Alan Carter]]. During the Greece-Crete campaign, the 6th Division became part of a specially-formed Australian and New Zealand Army Corps – ANZAC; the only time during the Second World War to which the term applied. Some 500 battalion members were captured at Retimo on 22nd May and spent the remainder of the war as prisoners of war.

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{{Image|file=Second_First_Australian_Infantry_Battalion-5.jpg |caption=Retimo view }} === Palestine (Israel) and Syria === The remnant (less than 100 of the original complement) moved back to Julis, Palestine (Israel) to regroup and refit. *They included [[Baines-1219|Captain A Baines]], Lieutenants [[Pike-10840|William Pike]], [[Prior-2650|Colin Prior]] and [[Stewart-44242|Alec Stewart]]. *[[Edgar-1944|Major Cedric Edgar]], of 2/2nd Battalion, was attached during June as administrative commander. *[[Eather-141|Lieutenant Colonel Eather]], acting Brigade Commander, bivouaced with 'his' battalion (he resumed command of the battalion in August). *Former Sergeants, [[Burrell-1643|John Burrell]] and [[Givney-5|Ted Givney]], arrived back in the battalion from their Middle East Officers' Cadet Unit course as Second Lieutenants. *Arriving with reinforcements in mid-June were Lieutenants [[Percival-1173|Merv Percival]], [[Long-23576|Max Long]], [[Leaney-94|Gordon Leaney]], [[Harpley-55|Laurie Harpley]], [[Blakiston-46|Stewart Blakiston]], [[Millard-2302|Gil Millard]], [[Powell-20282|Reg Powell]], [[Traise-3|Cecil Traise]] and [[Wiseman-3389|Harry Wiseman]]. *One hundred other ranks were posted in from each of the 2/2nd and 2/3rd Battalions, twenty percent of whom were experienced non-commissioned officers. *[[Lovell-3580|Captain John Lovell]], back from detachments to HQ 16th Brigade and HQ 6th Division, was appointed commander A Company, Sports Officer and Recreation Officer (promoted to Major in Feb 1942 and then to Lieutenant Colonel commanding 55th/53rd Infantry Battalion). * [[Golding-1522|Captain Charles Golding]], and Lieutenants [[Simpson-20507|Archibald 'Jock' Simpson]] and [[Barclay-3076|Peter Barclay]] returned in September from training unit detachments. Peter was appointed Transport Officer. [[Miller-87401|Jim Miller]], recently promoted to Major assumed second-in-command. *The battalion's third RMO, [[Connell-2822|Captain John Connell]], took up his posting, as did dentist, [[Cran-145|Captain James Cran]]. *[[Cox-33075|Captain Geoffrey Cox]] was posted in as adjutant from 2/2nd Battalion in September. *[[Reardon-1469|Lieutenant Ion Reardon]] was posted in later in the year. {{Image|file=Second_First_Australian_Infantry_Battalion-4.jpg |caption=2/1st enjoying Ascalon Beach }} Reinforced, the 2/1st was sent north to '''Syria''' over a freezing and snowy winter to garrison the region against an expected counter-attack by the Germans. The defeated Vichy French were being repatriated and the region came under AIF control with support from the Free French. The 2/1st Battalion came to know the cities of Damascus, the capital, and Beirut, the seaside resort, quite well. The battalion encamped at Sausage Wood, near the village of Qatana and under the shadow of Mount Hermon. They were here when news came through of the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor. In January 1942 a new commanding officer arrived, [[White-42591|Lieutenant Colonel Tom White]], a graduate of Royal Military College Duntroon. He had already seen action in France with the British Expeditionary Force and at Tobruk with 9th Division. [[Barrett-11777|Warrant Officer Frank Barrett]] also rejoined the battalion following his escape from a POW camp in Yugoslavia. As his posting had since been filled, he voluntarily reverted to Sergeant so as to stay with the battalion. [[Allery-27|Lieutenant Frederick Allery MM]] marched in. In February the battalion moved south, firstly to Beit Jirga Camp near Haifa. It was here that news arrived of the sinking of HMS ''Prince of Wales'' and ''Repulse'' off Singapore, and then of the fall of Singapore and loss of the entire 8th Division.

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=== Ceylon === After being relieved, the 6th Division swiftly shipped back to Australia, but both the 16th and 17th Brigades were diverted for three-months to '''Ceylon''' (Sri Lanka). On 10th March at Port Tewfik, 16th Brigade boarded ''Orontes'' and 17th Brigade embarked aboard ''Otranto''. Behind the scenes, there had been quite the squabble between the Prime Ministers of Australia and England, the latter wanting the 6th and 7th Divisions sent directly to the Dutch East Indies (Indonesia). Australia needed the two divisions home for its own defence (the AIF comprised four divisions, the 9th still based in North Africa, the 8th just entering captivity in Singapore, and the two divisions in the Indian Ocean). Only Militia existed at home.

After disembarking at Colombo on 26th March, they entrained south to Katakuranda, where the 2/1st would defend the aerodrome with the 2/2nd and 2/3rd Battalions in reserve. As early as 5th April some 70 Japanese planes were heard and seen overheard, however, there was no attempt to land troops. Trincomalee, on the north east of the island, was bombed and several British warships sunk and/or damaged. [[White-42591|Lieutenant Colonel White]] was transferred out mid-year and replaced by the battalion's fourth commanding officer, [[Cohen-3835|Major Paul Cullen DSO]]. Cullen had been awarded the DSO in Libya whilst second-in-command of 2/2nd Battalion. He was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel on 20th June. The 2/1st finally disembarked in Australia, at Melbourne, on 7th August 1942. {{Image|file=Second_First_Australian_Infantry_Battalion-8.jpg |caption= }}

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=== Papua === The 6th Division deployed to Papua within weeks of arriving home, departing Brisbane on 13th September 1942 aboard the ''Anhui'', in company with corvette ''HMAS Lithgow'', and docking in Port Moresby on 21st September. {{Image|file=Second_First_Australian_Infantry_Battalion-6.jpg |caption=HMAS Lithgow }} Lieutenants [[Duval-1672|Francis Duval]], [[Jackson-Hope-2|Ted Jackson-Hope]], [[Stuart-Wright-1|Keith Stuart-Wright]] and Alex Simpson established a rear details detachment; Lieutenants [[Murray-21382|Andrew Murray]] and [[Long-23576|Max Long]] (wounded Oct 1942) were detached to 16th Brigade as liaison officers); [[Givney-5|Captain Ted Givney]] and [[Allery-27|Lieutenant Frederick Allery MM]] were detached with the Carriers Platoons of 2/2nd and 2/3rd Battalions as 16th Brigade Carriers Company and used in the defence of Port Moresby during the Kokoda Campaign. The 2/1st stepped onto the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kokoda_Track_campaign '''Kokoda Track'''] on 28th September 1942. The first evacuation with malaria was [[Hammond-6398|Corporal Ken Hammond]]. The battalion was particularly central in the action around Templeton's Crossing and Eora Creek (19-28th October), and Oivi–Gorari (8-11th November 1942). Progress along the Track was necessarily slow: *2 Oct – Ower's Corner *6 Oct – Uberi *7 Oct – Imita Ridge and Ioribaiwa *8 Oct – Nauro *11 Oct – Menari *14 Oct – Brigade Hill, Mission Ridge and Efogi *15 Oct – Myola *19-28 Oct – Templeton's Crossing, Kokoda Ridge and Eora Creek *5 Nov – Alola, Isurava, Deniki and Kokoda *8-11 Nov – Oivi and Gorari *16 Nov – Wairopi *18 Nov – Awala and Popondetta *20 Nov – Soputa Arguably, one of the saddest events of the campaign was the loss of brothers, [[Manusu-12|Guy Manusu]] (23rd October) and [[Manusu-6|Perry Manusu]] (27th October) at Eora Creek. They had enlisted on the same day as one another and joined the 2/1st Battalion in Palestine (Israel). A third brother, [[Manusu-10|Percy]], who had been with the battalion from the start, was subsequently transferred to the training battalion in Australia by the commanding officer to ensure his safety. Following victory at Kokoda, and then the northern beachheads of '''Buna, Gona and Sanananda''' (20-21st November), the 2/1st was once more severely depleted, down to one third of its operational strength: eight officers and 297 other ranks; every one of them suffering from malaria. They were evacuated by air to Port Moresby between 17th and 19th December. They departed by ship for Australia on 2nd January 1943 for rest, recuperation and further training at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wondecla,_Queensland Wondecla], on North Queensland's Atherton Tableland.

Casualties during the campaign were 101 killed in action, 189 wounded in action, eight missing in action and over 250 evacuated with malaria and/or typhus, of whom fifteen died. {{Image|file=Second_First_Australian_Infantry_Battalion-1.jpg |caption= }}

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=== New Guinea === Following almost two years based in North Queensland's Atherton Tableland retraining, the 2/1st next saw action from November 1944 to August 1945 in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aitape%E2%80%93Wewak_campaign '''Aitape-Wewak''' Campaign] along the north coast of New Guinea (Papua and New Guinea were then two separate Australian Territories, being united in 1975 as the independent nation of Papua New Guinea). The battalion was particularly involved at Nambut Ridge, But–Dagua and Hawain River.

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=== Key appointments === {|border="2" class="wikitree sortable" style="font-size:100%;" |+ |- style="background: #DAA520;" ! scope="col"|Posting ! scope="col"|Libya 1941 ! scope="col"|Greece 1941 ! scope="col"|Syria 1941-42 ! scope="col"|Ceylon 1942 ! scope="col"|Kokoda 1942 ! scope="col"|Aitape 1944-45 |-align=center |Commanding Officer||[[Eather-141|Lieutenant Colonel Ken Eather]]||[[Campbell-28074|(Major General) Ian Ross Campbell CBE DSO & Bar]] (POW)||[[White-42591|Lieutenant Colonel Tom White]]||[[Cohen-3835|Lieutenant Colonel Paul Cullen DSO]]||[[Cohen-3835|Lieutenant Colonel Paul Cullen DSO]]||[[Cohen-3835|Lieutenant Colonel Paul Cullen DSO]] (detached) |-align=center |Second-in-Command||[[Oram-916|Major Raymond Oram]]||[[Oram-916|Major Raymond Oram]] (POW)||[[Miller-87401|Major Jim Miller]]||[[Miller-87401|Major Jim Miller]]||[[Miller-87401|Major Jim Miller]] (posted as CO 2/31st Bn; died of illness Dec 1942)||[[Catterns-36|Major Basil Catterns MC (admin commander)]] |-align=center |Adjutant||[[Jackson-27674|Captain Donald Jackson]]||[[Jackson-27674|Captain Donald Jackson]] (POW; escaped)||[[Cox-33075|Captain Geoffrey Cox]]||[[Cox-33075|Captain Geoffrey Cox]]||[[Cox-33075|Captain Geoffrey Cox]]||[[Prior-2650|Captain Colin Prior]] |-align=center |Assistant Adjutant||[[Willmott-375|Lieutenant Ronald Willmott]]||[[Willmott-375|Lieutenant Ronald Willmott]] (POW)||-||-||-||[[Garvey-905|Lieutenant Brian Garvey]] |-align=center |Intelligence Officer||[[Delves-216|Warrant Officer Class One Walter Delves]]||[[Delves-216|Warrant Officer Class One Walter Delves]] (POW)||[[Carew-196|Lieutenant Mick Carew]]||[[Carew-196|Lieutenant Mick Carew]]||[[Traise-3|Lieutenant Cecil Traise]]||[[Begg-614|Lieutenant Colin Begg]] |-align=center |Medical Officer||[[Selby-1966|Captain Clive 'Tom' Selby]]||[[Carter-37281|Captain Alan Carter]] (POW)||[[Connell-2822|Captain John Connell]]||[[Connell-2822|Captain John Connell]]||[[Connell-2822|Captain John Connell]]||[[Connell-2822|Captain John Connell]] |-align=center |Roman Catholic Chaplain||[[Youll-40|Captain Gerard 'Paddy' Youll]]||[[Youll-40|Captain Gerard 'Paddy' Youll]]||[[Gallagher-6325|Captain Francis Gallagher]]||[[Gallagher-6325|Captain Francis Gallagher]]||[[Cunningham-8428|Captain Charles Cunningham]]||- |-align=center |Regimental Sergeant Major (RSM)||-||-||-||-||-||- |-align=center |-align=center|'''Headquarters Company''' |-align=center |Officer Commanding||Major G F Cooper||-||-||[[Baines-1219|Major Alan Baines]]||-||[[Jackson-Hope-2|Major Edward Jackson-Hope]] |-align=center |Signals Platoon||[[Sealy-441|Lieutenant Harold Sealy]]||[[Sealy-441|Lieutenant Harold Sealy]] (POW)||-||[[Powell-20282|Lieutenant Reginald Powell]]||-||[[Phillips-37278|Lieutenant Albert Phillips]] |-align=center |Mortars Platoon||[[Digby-571|Lieutenant Richard Digby]]||[[Digby-571|Lieutenant Richard Digby]] (POW)||[[Allery-27|Lieutenant Frederick Allery MM]] and [[Reardon-1469|Lieutenant Ion Reardon]]||[[Allery-27|Lieutenant Frederick Allery MM]] and [[Reardon-1469|Lieutenant Ion Reardon]]||[[Reardon-1469|Lieutenant Ion Reardon]]||- |-align=center |Carriers Platoon||[[Stewart-44242|Lieutenant Alexander Stewart]]||[[Stewart-44242|Lieutenant Alexander Stewart]]||[[Givney-5|Captain Ted Givney]] & [[Fisher-24242|Lieutenant Eric Fisher]]||[[Givney-5|Captain Ted Givney]] & [[Fisher-24242|Lieutenant Eric Fisher]]||[[Givney-5|Captain Ted Givney]] & [[Allery-27|Lieutenant Frederick Allery MM]]||- |-align=center |Pioneers Platoon||[[Fairbairn-1447|Lieutenant Thomas Fairbairn]]||[[Fairbairn-1447|Lieutenant Thomas Fairbairn]] (POW)||-||[[Leaney-94|Lieutenant Gordon Leaney]]||[[Leaney-94|Lieutenant Gordon Leaney]]||[[Dingwall-360|Lieutenant Leonard Dingwall DCM]] |-align=center |Explosive Ordnance Recognition Officer||-||-||-||-||-||[[Armstrong-19656|Lieutenant Robert Armstrong]] |-align=center |Anti-Aircraft Platoon||[[Catterns-36|Lieutenant Basil Catterns]]||[[Catterns-36|Lieutenant Basil Catterns]]||-|| [[Marsh-10538|Lieutenant Grant Milbourne Marsh]]||[[Marsh-10538|Lieutenant Grant Milbourne Marsh]]||- |-align=center |Anti-Tank Platoon||-||-||-||-||-||[[Chitts-50|Lieutenant William Chitts]] |-align=center |Medium Machine Gun Platoon||-||-||-||-||[[Fisher-24242|Lieutenant Eric Fisher]]||Lieutenant K P D Done |-align=center |Quartermaster||[[Channell-259|Captain Douglas Channell]]||[[Channell-259|Captain Douglas Channell]] (POW)||-||[[Sanderson-4599|Captain Alexander Sanderson]]||[[Sanderson-4599|Captain Alexander Sanderson]]; [[Harpley-55|Lieutenant Laurie Harpley]]||[[Millard-2302|Captain Gilbert Millard]] |-align=center |Transport Platoon||[[Savage-8124|Lieutenant Brian Savage]]||[[Savage-8124|Lieutenant Brian Savage]] (POW)||-||[[Duval-1672|Lieutenant Francis Duval]]||-||[[Cowley-1233|Lieutenant Wilfred Cowley]] |-align=center |'''A Company''' |-align=center |Officer Commanding||[[Miller-87401|Captain Jim Miller]]||[[Miller-87401|Captain Jim Miller]]||-||[[Golding-1522|Captain Charles Golding]]||[[Golding-1522|Major Charles Golding]] (evac ill); [[Sanderson-4599|Captain Alexander Sanderson]] (from mid-Oct; KIA); [[Leaney-94|Lieutenant Gordon Leaney]] (from late Oct; KIA)||[[Burrell-1643|Captain John Burrell]] |-align=center |Second-in-Command||[[Mann-11824|Lieutenant Gwynne Mann]]||[[Mann-11824|Lieutenant Gwynne Mann]] (POW)||-||[[King-45574|Lieutenant John Macarthur King]]||[[King-45574|Lieutenant John Macarthur King]] (evac wounded)||[[Campbell-46016|Lieutenant Keith Campbell]] |-align=center |7th Platoon||[[King-45574|Lieutenant John Macarthur King]]||[[King-45574|Lieutenant John Macarthur King]]||-||[[Nathan-775|Lieutenant Gilbert 'Mac' Nathan]]||[[Johnston-22440|Sergeant (later Lieutenant) Keith Johnston]] (KIA)||[[Crowden-63|Lieutenant Charles Crowden]] |-align=center |8th Platoon||[[Watkins-10628|Sergeant George Watkins]]||[[Watkins-10628|Sergeant George Watkins]] (POW)||-||[[Blakiston-46|Lieutenant Stewart Blakiston]]||[[Blakiston-46|Lieutenant Stewart Blakiston]]||[[March-1709|Lieutenant Charles March]] |-align=center |9th Platoon||[[Whittle-1811|Lieutenant Jack Whittle]]||[[Whittle-1811|Lieutenant Jack Whittle]] (POW)||-||[[Wyburn-25|Lieutenant Ronald 'Gusty' Wyburn]]||[[Wyburn-25|Lieutenant Ronald 'Gusty' Wyburn]]||[[Mavay-2|Lieutenant Hubert Mavay]] |-align=center |'''B Company''' |-align=center |Officer Commanding||[[Hodge-5522|Captain John Hodge]]||[[Hodge-5522|Captain John Hodge]] (POW)||-||[[Catterns-36|Captain Basil Catterns]]||[[Catterns-36|Captain Basil Catterns]]||[[Percival-1173|Captain Stanley Percival]] |-align=center |Second-in-Command||[[Golding-1522|Captain Charles Golding]]||-||-||[[Jackson-Hope-2|Lieutenant Ted Jackson-Hope]]||[[Prior-2650|Lieutenant Colin Prior]]||[[Murray-21382|Lieutenant Andrew Murray]] |-align=center |10th Platoon||[[Eva-525|Lieutenant Alfred Eva]]||[[Eva-525|Lieutenant Alfred Eva]]||-||[[Body-420|Lieutenant Edmund Body]]||-||[[Nichols-16795|Lieutenant Colin Nichols]] |-align=center |11th Platoon||[[Gerard-1404|Lieutenant Earl Gerard]]||[[Gerard-1404|Lieutenant Earl Gerard]] (evac wounded)||-||[[Prior-2650|Lieutenant Colin Prior]]||[[Body-420|Lieutenant Edmund Body]] (evac wounded)||[[Hayden-4943|Lieutenant Norman Hayden]] |-align=center |12th Platoon||[[Dieppe-2|Lieutenant Clive Dieppe]] (POW)||[[Dieppe-2|Lieutenant Clive Dieppe]] (POW)||-||[[Frew-1303|Lieutenant John Frew]]||[[Frew-1303|Lieutenant John Frew]] (evac wounded)||[[Moran-5203|Lieutenant Herbert Moran]] |-align=center |'''C Company''' |-align=center |Officer Commanding||[[Dillon-4908|Captain Walter Dillon]] (severely wounded at Bardia||[[Travers-625|Lieutenant William Travers]]||-||[[Stewart-44242|Captain Alexander Stewart]]||[[Barclay-3076|Lieutenant Peter Barclay]] (KIA); [[Prior-2650|Captain Colin Prior]]; [[Burrell-1643|John Burrell]]||[[Givney-5|Captain Edwyn Givney]] |-align=center |Second-in-Command||[[Travers-625|Lieutenant William Travers]]||-||-||[[Burrell-1643|Captain John Burrell]]||[[Carew-196|Lieutenant Mick Carew]] (evac ill)||[[Nathan-775|Lieutenant Gilbert Nathan]] |-align=center |13th Platoon||[[Bourke-1457|Sergeant Richard 'Dooley' Bourke]]||[[Bourke-1457|Sergeant Richard 'Dooley' Bourke]]||-||[[McCloy-204|Lieutenant James McCloy]]||[[McCloy-204|Lieutenant James McCloy]]||[[Wyburn-25|Lieutenant Ronald Wyburn]] |-align=center |14th Platoon||[[MacPherson-1630|Lieutenant Kenneth MacPherson]] (wounded at Bardia)||[[MacPherson-1630|Lieutenant Kenneth MacPherson]] (KIA)||-||[[Pollitt-312|Lieutenant David 'Bill' Pollitt]]||[[Pollitt-312|Lieutenant David 'Bill' Pollitt]] (evac wounded)||Lieutenant Robert J Cotts |-align=center |15th Platoon||[[Kennedy-21713|Lieutenant Michael Kennedy]]||[[Kennedy-21713|Lieutenant Michael Kennedy]] (POW)||-||[[Armstrong-19656|Sergeant Robert Armstrong]]||-||[[Hayden-5187|Lieutenant Robert Hayden]] |-align=center |'''D Company''' |-align=center |Officer Commanding||[[Moriarty-769|Captain Boyd Moriarty]]||[[Moriarty-769|Captain Boyd Moriarty]] (KIA)||-||[[Simpson-20507|Captain Archibald 'Jock' Simpson]]||[[Simpson-20507|Captain Archibald 'Jock' Simpson]] (KIA);[[Wiseman-3389|Lieutenant Harry Wiseman]] (KIA)||[[Little-16993|Captain Peter Little]] |-align=center |Second-in-Command||[[Embrey-288|Captain Fred Embrey]]||[[Embrey-288|Captain Fred Embrey]] (POW but escaped)||-||[[Barclay-3076|Lieutenant Peter Barclay]]||-||[[Long-23576|Captain Maxwell Long]] |-align=center |16th Platoon||[[Cooke-7411|Lieutenant Bryan Cooke]] ||[[Cooke-7411|Lieutenant Bryan Cooke]] (POW)||-||[[Wiseman-3389|Lieutenant Harry Wiseman]]||[[Hollingworth-365|Lieutenant Lance Hollingworth]]||[[Pearce-8262|Lieutenant Robert Pearce]] |-align=center |17th Platoon||[[Rogers-34450|Lieutenant Thomas James 'Jim' Rogers]]||[[Rogers-34450|Lieutenant Thomas James 'Jim' Rogers]] (POW)||-||[[Hollingworth-365|Lieutenant Lance Hollingworth]]||[[Wiseman-3389|Lieutenant Harry Wiseman]]||[[Gilleland-310|Lieutenant Keith Gilleland]] |-align=center |18th Platoon||[[Barclay-3076|Lieutenant Peter Barclay]]||[[Barclay-3076|Lieutenant Peter Barclay]]||-||[[Stuart-Wright-1|Keith Stuart-Wright]]||[[Dyer-14300|Sergeant (later Lieutenant) John Dyer MM]]||[[Schreck-384|Lieutenant Lance Schreck]] |-align=center |}

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=== Honours and Awards === Members of the 2/1st Battalion were awarded four Companions to the Distinguished Service Order (DSO), one with bar; seven Distinguished Conduct Medals (DCM) (both levels replaced in Australia by today's Star of Gallantry); 15 Military Crosses (MC); 28 Military Medals (MM) (both levels replaced in Australia by today's Medal for Gallantry); 68 Mentions in Despatches (replaced in Australia by today's Commendation for Gallantry); two Members of the Order of the British Empire (replaced in Australia by Member of the Order of Australia); and one British Empire Medal (replaced in Australia by the Medal of the order of Australia).

*[[:Category:Members_of_the_Order_of_the_British_Empire|'''Member of the Order of the British Empire''']] (MBE): **[[Carter-37281|Captain (Doctor) Alan Carter]], Greece **[[Cunningham-8428|Captain (Chaplain) Charles Cunningham]], Kokoda *[[:Category:British_Empire_Medal|'''British Empire Medal''']] (BEM): **[[Johnson-108671|Staff Sergeant Eric Johnson]] *Companion to the [[:Category: Distinguished Service Order|'''Distinguished Service Order''']] (DSO): **[[Campbell-28074|Lieutenant Colonel Ian Campbell DSO]], Bar to his DSO at Crete **[[Cohen-3835|Lieutenant Colonel Paul Cullen]], DSO at Kokoda and Bar at Aitape-Wewak **[[Eather-141|Lieutenant Colonel Kenneth Eather]], DSO, Bardia *[[:Category: Distinguished Conduct Medal|'''Distinguished Conduct Medal''']] (DCM): **[[Barrett-11777|Warrant Officer Class II Frank Barrett]], Greece **[[Hall-53923|Warrant Officer Class II Roy Edgar Hall]], Aitape-Wewak **[[Johnston-22206|Corporal Herbert Johnston]], Crete **[[Kneen-92|Private Edmund Kneen]], Crete **[[Miller-86289|Staff Sergeant Stanley Miller]], Sanananda (was recommended for the Victoria Cross, but downgraded) **[[Rankin-5602|Corporal Donald Rankin]], Bardia **[[Stoddart-629|Corporal (later Sergeant) Robert Stoddart]], Kokoda *[[:Category: Military Cross|'''Military Cross''']] (MC): **[[Catterns-36|Captain Basil Catterns]], Sanananda **[[Channell-259|Captain Douglas Channell]], Bardia **[[Connell-2822|Captain (later Major) John Connell]], Kokoda **[[Cox-33075|Captain (later Brigadier) Geoffrey Cox]], Kokoda **[[Gerard-1404|Lieutenant Earl Gerard]], Bardia **[[Givney-5|Captain Edwyn Givney]], Aitape-Wewak **[[Hodge-5522|Captain John Hodge]], Tobruk **[[Hollingworth-365|Lieutenant Lance Hollingworth]], Sanananda **[[Kiely-353|Lieutenant Vincent Kiely]], Crete **[[Lawry-639|Lieutenant Patrick Lawry]], Crete **[[Leaney-94|Lieutenant Gordon Leaney]], Kokoda - posthumous award **[[MacPherson-1630|Lieutenant Kenneth MacPherson]], Bardia - posthumous award **[[Mann-11824|Lieutenant Gwynne Mann]], Bardia **[[McCloy-204|Lieutenant James McCloy]], Sanananda **[[Murray-21382|Lieutenant Andrew Murray]], Kokoda *[[:Category: Military Medal|'''Military Medals''']] (MM): **[[Albanese-106|Corporal Ralph Albanese]], Sanananda **[[Allery-27|Sergeant (later Captain) Frederick Allery]], Bardia **[[Bartholomew-2571|Private Harry Bartholomew]], Aitape-Wewak **[[Bourke-1444|Private John Bourke]] **[[Brown-124778|Sergeant Charles Brown]], Sanananda **[[Bruce-9112|Signaller William Bruce]] **[[Doran-1670|Lance Sergeant John Doran]], Kokoda **[[Dyer-14300|Sergeant (later Lieutenant) John Dyer]], Greece **[[Fell-1733|Private Leslie Fell]], Greece **[[Ferris-3345|Acting Sergeant Edward Ferris]] **[[Graham-24401|Corporal Robert Graham]] **[[Jarman-1208|Sergeant William Jarman]], Tobruk **[[Kilby-625|Sergeant Harry Kilby]], escaping as POW **[[Ledden-43|Sergeant John Ledden]], Sanananda **[[MacIntosh-748|Sergeant Ian MacIntosh]], Bardia **[[Maddocks-509|Lance Corporal Clarence Maddocks]] **[[McGinty-436|Private David McGinty]], Tobruk **[[Nettleship-76|Private Owen Nettleship]] **[[Rodway-257|Acting Corporal Gordon Rodway]], Crete **[[Ross-24976|Private William Ross]] **[[Shearwin-8|Corporal Herbert Shearwin]], Kokoda **[[Shepherd-8127|Private Frederick Shepherd]], Aitape-Wewak **[[Smallwood-1542|Acting Corporal Richard Smallwood]], Greece **[[Soltan-14|Private Eric Soltan]], Sanananda **[[Stewart-44236|Lance Sergeant Kenneth Stewart]], Aitape-Wewak **[[Tynan-382|Private Edward Tynan]], Bardia **[[Varnum-371|Private Arnold Varnum]], Sanananda **[[Ward-34500|Lance Corporal Christopher Ward]], Kokoda {{Image|file=Second_First_Australian_Infantry_Battalion-2.jpg |caption= }}

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=== Further reading === *[https://2nd1stinfantrybattalion.com 2nd 1st Infantry Battalion website; accessed 2 Apr 2024]. *[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/U56044 Australian War Memorial unit record: 2/1st Australian Infantry Battalion; accessed 18 Jan 2020]. *Baker, Kevin. ''Paul Cullen: Citizen and Soldier''. Rosenberg. Dural, 2005. ISBN 1 877058 28 9. *Beevor, Antony. ''Crete: The Battle and the Resistance''. John Murray, London, 1991. ISBN 978-0-71956-831-2. *Eather, Steve. ''Desert Sands, Jungle Lands: a Biography of Major General Ken Eather''. Allen and Unwin. Crows Nest, New South Wales, 2003. ISBN 978-1-74114-182-5. *Evans, Kenneth. ''In Defence of Australia: The Story of Herbert Arthur Evans through the 2nd World War''. self-published. Beaudesert, 2009. *FitzSimons, Peter. ''Kokoda, updated edition''. Hachette Australia, Sydney, 2010. ISBN 978-0-73361-962-5. *Givney, Edwyn. ''The First at War: The Story of the 2/1st Australian Infantry Battalion 1939-45 The City of Sydney Regiment''. The Association of First Infantry Battalions. Earlwood, 1987. ISBN 1 86252 965 5. *Johnston, Mark. ''Aitape-Wewak 1944-1945''. Department of Veterans' Affairs. Canberra, 2005. ISBN 1 920720 54 5. *MacDonald, Callum A. ''The Lost Battle: Crete 1941''. Free Press, New York, 1993. ISBN 978-0-33361-675-8. *Smith, Graham J. ''The Making of Warriors''. Rosenberg, Dural, 2020. ISBN 978 0 6484466 6 8. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2/1st_Battalion_(Australia) Wikipedia: 2/1st Australian Infantry Battalion; accessed 18 Jan 2020].

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See also: [[Space:First_Fleet,_Australia,_1788|First Fleet, Australia, 1788]], [[Space:Third_Fleet,_Australia,_1791|Third Fleet, Australia, 1791]], [[Space:CONVICTS_AFTER_THE_THIRD_FLEET|Convicts After the Third Fleet]] [[Category: Australia, Convicts]] [[Category: Second Fleet]] ==Fleet summary== {| class="wikitable" border=1 cellpadding=5 |- ! Ship!!Type!!Master!!Crew!!Dep. England!!Arr. Sydney!!Duration!!Male convicts arrived (boarded)!!Female convicts arrived (boarded) |- |Lady Juliana (1777)||convict transport||Thomas Edgar||35||29 July 1789||3 June 1790||309 days||n/a||222 (226) |- |HMS Guardian (1784)||converted gun ship to convict transport||Edward Riou|| ||12 September 1789||disabled en route||n/a||20 (25) - see below||n/a |- |Justinian (1787)||storeship|| || ||20 January 1790||20 June 1790||151 days|| || |- |Surprize (1780)||converted merchant ship to convict transport||Nicholas Anstis|| ||19 January 1790||26 June 1790||158 days||218 (254)|| n/a |- |Neptune (1780)||convict transport||Donald Traill|| ||19 January 1790||27 June 1790||159 days|| ? (421) + 12 from Guardian|| ? (78) |- |Scarborough (1782)||converted transport to convict ship||John Marshall|| ||19 January 1790||28 June 1790||160 days||180 (253) + 8 from Guardian||n/a |- |'''TOTAL'''|| || || || || || || '''859 [114] (973)''' || '''300 [4] (304)''' |} The Second Fleet insisted of six ships - ''Lady Juliana'', ''Guardian'', ''Justinian'', ''Surprize'', ''Neptune'', ''Scarborough''. The ''Lady Juliana'' was the first to leave England. The contractor was William Richards junior and the ship carried women convicts with low mortality. The ''Justinian'' was a supply ship.

Penny Edwell 2016, 'Justinian', Dictionary of Sydney https://dictionaryofsydney.org/entry/justinian

The ''Guardian'' was also stocked with provisions and had 25 convicts who were to work as seaman, and seven free superintendents. However the ''Guardian'' struck ice, and was unable to complete the voyage. The government in a cost-saving measure contracted the London shipping and slaving firm of Camden, Calvert and King for the ships ''Surprize'', ''Neptune'', ''Scarborough''. This time transporting the convicts was in the hands of private contractors. Only 48 people died in the First Fleet of ships, but this time 278 died during the voyage of the Second Fleet.

Flynn, Michael, The Second Fleet : Britain's Grim Convict Armada of 1790, Library of Australian History, 1993.

Reverend Richard Johnson, the colony’s chaplain, had travelled to New South Wales with the First Fleet. When the second fleet ships ''Surprize'', ''Neptune'', ''Scarborough'' arrived in June 1790, he wrote how bodies of the dead convicts on the ships were "thrown into the harbour, and their dead bodies cast upon the shore, and were seen laying naked upon the rocks", and :"The landing of these people was truly affecting and shocking; great numbers were not able to walk, nor to move hand or foot; such were slung over the ship side in the same manner as they would sling a cask, a box, or anything of that nature. Upon their being brought up to the open air some fainted, some died upon deck, and others in the boat before they reached the shore. When come on shore many were not able to walk or stand, or to stir themselves in the least, hence some were led by others. Some creeped upon their hands and knees, and some were carried upon the backs of others."

Rev. R. Johnson to Mr Thornton, 1790, HRNSW, vol.ii, pp.386– 9.

'''A LIST OF THE CONVICTS WHO SET SAIL FROM "OLD ENGLAND'S SHORES"'''

The list comes from a '''fictional newspaper article''', transcribed in 1992 by Barbara Turner, which first appeared in the tabloid ''Sydney Daily Mirror'' on 3 March 1969. The Sydney Cove Chronicle of 30 June 1790 is a fictitious newspaper, written and compiled by Cirrel Greet, which appeared as a four-page "composite newspaper" in the Sydney Daily Mirror on Monday 3 March 1969. See "'THE SECOND FLEET' blog article by janilye, 14 Feb 2011, Family Tree Circles https://www.familytreecircles.com/the-second-fleet-arrives-from-the-sydney-cove-chronicle-30th-june-1790-29848.html accessed 4 April 2021. Greet probably sourced the list from Public Record Office records which were on microform at Mitchell Library in 1969. See for example the list of convicts in AJCP PRO CO 201/4 https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-913390442/view A list with biographies is in Michael Flynn's book, 'The Second Fleet : Britain's Grim Convict Armada of 1790' (published 1993). Flynn's book has 912 convicts in the main series of biographies, and Appendix 1 has 456 convicts who did not complete the voyage or who have not been traced in colonial records. Appendix 1 includes 84 convicts whose names are on the embarkation records, but who did not actually sail.

'''NOTE - Women convicts on the Lady Juliana are at the end of this list.''' ''Please add links to convict profiles on Wikitree and/or add an appropriate source. Feel free to add any missing 'sourced' Second Fleeters to this list.'' *ABBOTT William Norfolk 7 *ADAMS William Life *ADAMS George Kent 7 *ASSER Henry Life *AIKEN John Life *ALDER William Middlesex 7 *ALLAM Francis Lincoln 5 *ALLEN George 7 *ALLEN Richard Life *ALLEN Samuel Stafford 14 *ALLEN Samuel Chester 14 *ALLEN Thomas Oxford 7 *ALLEN William 7 *ALLEN William Life *ALLEN William Essex 7 *ALLINGTON John Suffolk Life *ALSOP William London 7 *ALSWORTH Peter Lancaster 7 *AMBLER Benjamin London 7 *AMBROSE Thomas Hants Life *AMOR William Wilts 7 *ANDERSON John Bucks Life *ANTONY Mary Norfolk 7 *ARCHER William Middlesex 7 *ARIS William Surrey 7 *ARBELL Thomas Gloucester 7 *ARLOTT Solomon Berks 7 *ARNE John Surrey 7 *ARNOLD Richard Life *ASPINALL William Lancaster 7 *ASPLAND Alexander Cambridge 14 *ATHERTON John Lancaster 7 *ATKINS William Northampton 14 *ATWELL Edward Cornwall 7 *ATWOOD John Somerset 7 *AUSTIN William Leicester Life *BACON Henry Derby 7 *BADLIFE John Surrey 7 *BAGLEY John Hants 7 *'''[[Baker-7986|BAKER Ann]]''' Suffolk 7 *BAKER Elizabeth Surrey 7 *BAKER James Warwick 7 *BAKER William Middlesex 7 *BAILEY Thomas Middlesex 7 *BARBER John Norfolk 14 *BARNARD Thomas Berks 7 alias Barnett *BARNES John London 7 *BARNES John Worcester Life *BARNES Samuel Robert Middlesex 7 *BATEMAN William Gloucester 7 *BATES Martha Middlesex 7 *'''[[Bates-4354|BATES Thomas]]''' Middlesex 7 *BATHER Mary Chester 7 *BATTY John York 7 *BARNES William Lancaster 7 *BARNETT Isaac Chester 14 *BARNETT Martha London 7 *BARNICOAT James Cornwall Life *BARNSLEY Thomas Berks 7 *BARRAH Uriel London 14 *BARRETT Jonathan Middlesex 7 *BARTHOLOMEW Isaac Essex 14 *BARTLETT Richard Gloucester 7 *BASSETT William Middlesex 7 *BATEMAN John Middlesex 7 *BATEMAN Thomas Lancaster 5 *BEAD William Middlesex Life *BEADLE Thomas Middlesex 7 *BEALE James Middlesex 7 *BECKET James Radnor Life *BEILBY Elizabeth York 14 *BELL Adam York 7 *BELL John Middlesex 7 *BELDAM Samuel Cambridge 7 *BENSON John York 7 *BERRY Thomas Stafford 14 *BICKNELL John Somerset Life *BIDDLE Henry Radnor 7 *BINCE Robert Gloucester 7 *BIRCH William Kent 7 *BIRD George Middlesex 7 *BLACKMAN James York 7 *BLAGBOURN James Norfolk 7 *BLAKE Richard Northampton 7 alias Blick *BLAND John Middlesex 7 *BLOUNT William Hereford Life alias Brunt *BLOXWICH Joseph Stafford Life *BLUNDELL John Middlesex 7 *BOCKERAH Solomon London Life *BOIZE Abraham Middlesex 7 *BOLGIN John Berks 7 *BOLIKS William Cornwall 7 *BOLTON Peter Middlesex Life *BOND Mary Somerset 7 *BOND John Middlesex 7 *BONO Philip Middlesex 7 *BOOTLE John Somerset 14 *BORNHAM John Leicester 7 *BOTHAM John Nottingham 7 *'''[[Boxley-6|BOXLEY John]]''' Middlesex Life *BRADBURN John Lancaster 7 *BRADLEY Betty Chester 7 *BRADSHAW John Surrey 7 alias Bastick *BRANCHFLOWER James Somerset 7 *BRANSLEY William Middlesex 7 *BRAY Susannah Middlesex 7 alias Gay *BRAY Thomas Middlesex 14 *BRIANT Michael Somerset 7 *BRICKMAN Benjamin Middlesex 7 *BRION Anthony Middlesex 7 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*NUGENT James Middlesex 7 *OAKLEY John Middlesex 7 *OAKLEY Joseph Middlesex 7 *OATS John Dorset 7 *ODDY Thomas Middlesex 7 *'''[[O'Hara-1401|O'HARA John]]''' Middlesex 7 ''Neptune'' *OKEY James Gloucester 14 *ORMAN William Middlesex 7 *ORME Nicholas Derby 7 *OSMOND John Dorset 7 alias Osborne, alias *OSBORNE William Middlesex 7 *OWEN Thomas Radnor Life *OWENS Joseph Berkshire 7 alias Cucko *PACE John Middlesex Life *PADDLE (PATFIELD) George Somerset 7 *PAGETT James Gloucester Life *PAILD Edward London Life *PALMER Henry Middlesex 7 *PALMER John Hants 7 *PALMER William Kent 7 *PARKER George Stafford 7 *PARKER Thomas Gloucester Life *PARSONS Anselon Gloucester 7 *PARSONS Devon 7 alias William Parish *PARTERN Joseph Devon 7 *PASS Charles Stafford Life *PAWSON William York 7 *PAYNE Abraham Somerset 7 *PAYNE Peter Gloucester 7 *PEACOCK Thomas Middlesex 7 *PEARCE William London 7 *PEASE John Norfolk 7 *PEDLAR Cornwall 7 alias John Penlethon *PENN Joseph Warwick 7 *PENTECROSS Joseph London 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Phillip Norfolk 7 *RASSELL Robert Hants 7 *RAYNARD Henry Staffs 7 alias Ragher *REAY Joseph Middlesex Life *REDFORD John Lancaster 7 *'''[[Redman-3397|REDMAN John]]''' Sussex 14 *REDDY Matthew Norfolk 7 *REDFEARNE Joseph York 7 *REID William Middlesex 7 *REPEAT John Warwick 7 *REWELL Thomas Radnor Life *REYNOLDS Thomas London 7 *RICE Elizabeth Middlesex 7 *'''[[Rice-20134|RICE John]]''' Devon 7 *RICHARD Christopher Middlesex 7 *RICHARDS Joseph Radnor 7 *RICHARDS William Glamorgan 14 *RICHARDS William Warwick 7 *RICHARDSON Anthony Surrey 14 *RICHARDSON Peter Cambridge 14 *RICHARDSON William London Life alias Jones *RICHES James Suffolk 14 *RILEY Edward Middlesex Life *RILEY Thomas Middlesex 7 *RILEY Thomas Middlesex 7 *RISOM Elizabeth York 7 *ROBBINS John Somerset Life alias Short *ROBERTS John York 7 *ROBERTS John Middlesex 7 *'''[[Roberts-5960|ROBERTS William]]''' Warwick 7 *ROBINSON John Middlesex Life *ROBINSON Thomas Hants 7 *ROBLEY John Middlesex Life *ROBNETT James Herts 14 *ROBSON Joseph Kent 7 *ROGERS Benjamin Middlesex Life *'''[[Rogers-2921|ROGERS John]]''' Middlesex Life *ROGERS Thomas Charles Middlesex 7 *ROSS John Le Surrey Life *ROWE John Devon 7 *ROWLEY William Middlesex 7 *ROWLING John Cornwall 7 alias Rawling *ROWLEY Thomas London 7 *'''[[Rudd-73|RUDD Thomas]]''' London 7 *RUDGE William Warwick 7 *RUMBLE Phillip Southampton 7 *RUMMING Thomas Gloucester 7 *RUSE Lionel Norfolk 7 *RYALL John Hants 7 *RYAN John Somerset 7 *RYMES Elizabeth London 7 *SALES Martin Kent 7 *'''[[Salter-2026|SALTER George]]''' Devon 7 *SANDWICK Eleanor Cumberland 14 *SANE Joseph Middlesex 7 *SANSBURN George Gloucs 7 *SARGEANT Thomas Middlesex Life *SARRA James Middlesex Life *SARVER Thomas 7 *SAUNDERS John Notts 7 *SAVAGE Abraham York 7 *SAVAGE Robert London 7 *SAXLEBYE James Warwick 7 *SAXON Francis Chester 7 *SAXTON Joseph Derby 7 *SAYERS Henry Lancaster 14 *SCAMP Lazarus Hants 7 *SCINCE James Middlesex Life *SCOTT James Gloucs 7 *SCOTT Thomas Middlesex 7 *SCOTTS William Wilts 7 *SEABRY Peter Somerset Life *SEAPER John Middlesex 7 *SEATON Alexander London Life *SELLICK John Somerset Life *SENEY James Somerset Life *SHAW George Lancaster 7 *SHEPPARD George Middlesex 7 *SHIPTON Thomas Hants 7 *SHIRLEY Thomas Berks 7 *SHORT Joseph Middlesex 7 *SHRIMPTON Richard Berks 7 *SHURBURD William Middlesex Life *SIBLEY James Hants 7 *SILVAN William Norfolk 7 *SILVERTHORN James Somerset 7 *SIMPSON George Middlesex 7 *SIMPSON William Notts 7 *SINDFIELD William Middlesex 7 *SMALL John London 7 *SMITH Ambrose Gloucs 7 *SMITH Ann Wilts 7 *SMITH Benjamin Warwick 7 *SMITH Charles Hants 7 *SMITH Charles Middlesex 7 *SMITH Elizabeth Middlesex 7 *SMITH George Middlesex Life *SMITH James Surrey 7 *SMITH James Wilts 7 *SMITH James Middlesex 7 *SMITH John Radnor 7 *SMITH John York 7 *SMITH John Kent 14 *SMITH Joseph Middlesex 7 *SMITH Nicholas York 7 *SMITH Oliver Norfolk 7 *SMITH Robert York 7 *SMITH Robert Essex 7 alias Sains *SMITH Sarah Essex 7 *SMITH Stephen Notts 7 *SMITH Thomas Middlesex 7 *SMITH Thomas Notts 7 *SMITH Thomas Middlesex Life *SMITH William Middlesex 7 *SMITH William London 7 *SMITH William Denbigh 7 alias White *SOAN William Surrey 7 *SOARE John Derby 7 *SOFTLEY Joseph Middlesex Life *SOLOMONS Frederick Middlesex 7 *SOLOMONS Samuel London 7 *SOUTH Elizabeth Hereford 7 *SPARKS Benjamin Somerset 7 *SPILEYE Traverse Notts 7 *STEELE George London 7 *STEELE Robert Middlesex 7 *STEPHENSON Thomas Lincoln 7 *STERNY Francis Radnor 7 *STEVENSON Samuel Middlesex Life *STEVENSON William Middlesex Life *STEWARD John Warwick 7 *STICKE James Devon Life *STILES John Berks 7 *STILES James Berks 7 *STOKES Charles Middlesex 7 *STONE George Middlesex 7 *STONE James Kent 7 *STONE William London 7 *STRAKER Mathew York 7 *STRUTTON John London 7 *STUART John Bucks 14 alias Hainsworth *STULTZ Mary Middlesex 7 *SULLEY William Notts 7 *SUMMERLAND Thomas Warwick 7 *SUMPTON John Cumberland Life *SUTTLE Joseph Surrey 7 *SUTTON William London Life *TALBOT George Middlesex 7 *TAMBROOK Joseph Middlesex 7 *TARR John Somerset 7 *TAYLOR John Norfolk 7 *TAYLOR Joseph Middlesex Life *TEAGUE John Gloucester 7 *TEASDALE Thomas Middlesex 7 *TEBY James Berks 7 *THOMAS David Monmouth 7 *THOMAS James Middlesex 7 *THOMAS John Middlesex Life *THOMAS John Middlesex 7 *THOMAS John Lancaster 7 *THOMAS William Middlesex 7 *THOMAS William Moses Brecknock *THOMPSON Richard Stafford Life *THOMPSON Robert York 7 *THOMPSON Thomas Middlesex Life *THOMPSON Charles Middlesex 7 alias Gullings *THOMPSON James 7 *THOMPSON James Pembroke 7 *THORN Humphrey Middlesex 7 *THORN William Middlesex Life *THORNE Richard Berks 7 *THRUSH Thomas Middlesex Life alias Thrust *TILBROOK William Norfolk 7 *TIMBRELL George Gloucester 14 *TODD Henry Middlesex 7 *TOMLINSON Thomas Nottingham 5 *TONGE William Lancaster 7 *TOWERS Robert Lancaster 7 *'''[[Townsend-9328|TOWNSEND James]]''' Hants Life *TOWNSEND John Hants Life *TRANTER James 14 *TREADWELL William Warwick 7 *TRICKER Edmund Norfolk 7 *TUCKER James Middlesex 7 *TUCKER John Middlesex 7 *TUCKER John BuckinghamshireLife *TUCKER Jonothan London 7 *TUCKER Mary Middlesex 14 *TUCKWELL Thomas Gloucester 7 *TURNER Francis Radnor 7 *TURNER Mark Surrey 7 *TURNER Richard Somerset 7 *TURTON Samuel Chester 14 *TURWOOD John Middlesex Life *TYACK Joseph Cornwall 7 *UNDERWOOD William Surrey 7 *UPTON Thomas Middlesex 7 *USHER James Middlesex Life *VALLANCE Thomas Middlesex Life *VENNER Boze Kent 14 *WADE Richard Middlesex 7 *WADE Elizabeth Ann Middlesex 7 *WAIN James Northampton 7 *WALKER Samuel Leicester 7 *WALTER William Berks 14 *WALTERS John Middlesex 7 *WALTERS Mary Middlesex 7 *WALTON Matthew Middlesex 7 *'''[[Ward-8618|WARD James]]''' Middlesex 7 *WARD Joseph Middlesex Life *WARD William Somerset 7 *WARREN Benjamin Dorset Life *WARTON William Middlesex 7 *WARWICK William Essex 7 *WATKINS William Gloucester 7 *'''[[Watkins-5414|WATKINS Rachel]]''' Hereford 7 *WATKINS John Middlesex 7 *WATKINS Benjamin Middlesex 7 *WATSON William Middlesex 7 *WATSON John Middlesex 7 *WATTS James Middlesex Life *WEBB Simon Warwick 7 *WESTWOOD James Somerset 7 *WESTWOOD Edward Somerset 7 *WESTWOOD William Stafford 7 *WHEELER Ann Middlesex 7 *WHITE David Somerset 7 *WHITE James Middlesex 14 *WHITE David Surrey 7 *WHITE Mary Surrey 7 *WHITE Thomas Wilts 7 *WHITEHOUSE Moses Warwick Life *WHITEHOUSE James Warwick 7 *WHITLAM Sarah Lincoln 7 *WIEGRASS George Norfolk 7 *WILDBLOOD Edward Radnor Life *WILFORD William Surrey 7 *WILKINSON James Middlesex Life *WILLCOCK Ann Lincoln 7 *WILLIAM Edward Glamorgan Life *'''[[Williams-15970|WILLIAMS Mary]]''' Monmouth Life *WILLIAMS John Gloucester 14 *WILLIAMS Robert Gloucester 7 *WILLIAMS John London 7 *WILLIAMS Catherine Surrey 7 *WILLIS Sarah York 7 *WILMOTT Thomas Middlesex Life *WILSHIRE John Hertford 14 *WILSON James Middlesex 7 *'''[[Wilson-105086|WILSON Alexander]]''' Middlesex 7 *WILSON Joseph York 7 *WILSON John Bedford 14 *WILSON James Berks 14 *WILSON Mary Cumberland 7 *WINBOW John Hants 7 *WINS Edward Berks 7 *WINSHIP William Durham 14 *WINSTON Thomas Middlesex 7 *WISEMAN John Suffolk 7 *WITHERS Robert Middlesex 7 *WOOD George Devon 14 *WOOD William Lincoln 7 *WOOD William Warwick 7 *WOOD John Middlesex Life *WOOD John Middlesex Life *'''[[Wood-48794|WOOD Elizabeth]]''' Middlesex 7 *WOOD James Somerset 7 *'''[[Woodger-177|WOODGER Charles]]''' Middlesex Life *WOODHAM Nathaniel Bradford 7 *WOODHAM Edward Gloucester Life *WOODHAM James Gloucester Life *WOOLEY Joseph Middlesex 7 *WRIGHT Thomas Derby Life *WRIGHT David Hertford 14 *WRIGHT Joseph Lancaster 7 *WRIGHT John Middlesex Life *WRIGHT John Middlesex Life *WRIGHT William Middlesex 7 *'''[[Yardley-3 |YARDLEY William]]''' Surrey Life *YORK Henry Monmouth 7 *YOUNG John Middlesex Life *YOUNG Michael Middlesex 7 '''Convicts on the Lady Juliana'''

Convict indents for the Lady Juliana have not survived. Lists of names are in [https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-1431342993/view HO 11/1 AJCP PRO Reel 87 p.15] (not complete) and in [https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-913390442/view CO 201/4 p.105 AJCP PRO Reel 2]A good summary is [http://connectingthefamily.blogspot.com/2011/11/the-lady-juliana.html The Lady Juliana, Family Connections]

*ACTON Sarah 7 *ANDERSON Mary 7 *ANSELL Mary 7 *'''[[Anstey-283|ANSTEY Mary]]''' 7 *ARNOLD Mary 7 *ATKINS Violetta 7 *ATKINSON Mary 7 **'''[[Ayres-3295|AYRES Elizabeth ]]''' Middlesex 7 *BARNES Elizabeth 7 *BARNSLEY Elizabeth 7 *BARRY Ann 7 *'''[[Bateman-519|BATEMAN Mary]]''' 7 *BEACH Mary 7 *BONE Ann 7 alias Smith *BRADY Ann 7 *BRAY Susannah 7 alias Gay *BROOKS Ann 7 *BROOKS Jane 7 *BROWN Elizabeth 7 *BROWN Grace 7 *BROWN Sarah Sophia Ann 7 *BUTLER Mary 7 *CARTER Elizabeth 7 *CARTER Margaret 7 *CARTER Sarah 7 *CAVENAUGH Mary 7 *CHAFEY Mary 7 *CHAPLIN Mary 7 *CHRISTMAS Mary 7 *CLAPTON Ann 7 *'''[[Clark-47839|CLARK Catherine]] ''' 7 *CLAYTON Mary 7 *COTTEREL Elizabeth 7 *CURTIS Esther 7 *DANIELS Martha 7 *'''[[Davis-5865|DAVIS Ann]]''' 7 *DAVIS Mary 7 *DAVIS Mary 7 *DAWSON Jane 7 *DAWSON Mary 7 Alias Bray *'''[[Dorset-112|DORSET Sarah]]''' 7 *'''[[Dowling-3249|DOWLING Mary]]''' 7 *EMMES Ann 7 alias J'Amms *FARRELL Elizabeth 7 *FITZPATRICK Rose 7 *FLANNEGAN Mary 7 *'''[[Forbes-8910|FORBES Jane]]''' 7 *GALE Elizabeth 7 *GALLAND Ann 7 *GEE Hannah 7 alias Teesdale *GIBSON Ann 7 *GILES Elizabeth 7 *GITTOS Mary 7 *GOLDSMITH Elizabeth 7 *GOMER Sarah 7 *GOSLIN Elizabeth 7 *GRAHAM Sarah 7 *HAGER Ann 7 *HANNAWAY Ann 14 *HARD'AMAN Ann 7 *HARDING Amelia 7 *HARDYMAN Elizabeth 7 *'''[[Harper-8223|HARPER Ann]]''' 7 *HAYNES Alice 7 *HENDERSON Elizabeth 7 *'''[[Heyland-53|HEYLAND Catherine]]''' Life *'''[[Whiston-62| HIGGINS Mary]]''' 7 alias Harrold *HODDY Rachael 7 *HOLLOWAY Elizabeth 7 *HOOK Mary 7 *'''[[Hopper-743| HOPPER Elizabeth]]''' 7 *HOUNSETT Mary 7 *HOUSE Sarah 7 *HOUSUM Catherine 7 *'''[[Howard-7173|HOWARD Ann]]''' 7 *'''[[Israel-649|ISRAEL Maria]]''' 7 *IVEMAY Elizabeth 7 *JOHNSON Elizabeth 7 *JOHNSON Mary 7 *JOHNSON Matilda 7 *JONES Ann 7 *JONES Elizabeth 7 *JONES Elizabeth 7 *JONES Lydia Life *JONES Mary 7 *JONES Mary 7 *JONES Sarah 7 *KELLY Sarah 7 *KEMP Ann 7 *'''[[Kimes-205|KIMES Mary alias Potten]]''' 7 *LEICESTER Elizabeth 7 *LEWIS Mary 7 *LLOYD Jane 7 *'''[[Lyons-748|LYONS Sarah]]''' 7 *'''[[Maddox-2144|MADDOX Grace]]''' 14 *MANSON Isabella 7 alias Smith *'''[[Marsh-3353|MARSH Ann]]''' 7 *'''[[McDonald-7461|McDONALD Eleanor]]''' 7 *METCALF Elizabeth 7 *MICHAEL Sarah 14 *MIDDLESEX Elizabeth Price 7 *MORGAN Anne 7 *MORGAN Margaret 7 alias Mary Jones *'''[[Mortimer-1121|MORTIMORE Susannah]]''' 7 *NASH Mary 7 *OAKLEY Mary 7 * '''[[Pardoe-5| PARDOE, Mary]]''', From other source

Geni External web site link, [http://www.geni.com/people/Mary-Pardoe/6000000002703588410?through=6000000008886120110#/tab/timeline]

*PARRY Elizabeth 7 *'''[[Peeling-32|PEALING Hannah]]''' 7 *PENNINGTON Elizabeth 7 *PICKETT Sussanah 7 *POOR Ann 7 *RANDALL Mary 7 *'''[[Read-8449|READ Mary]]''' 7 *ROBERTS Sarah 7 *ROBINSON Elizabeth 7 *ROCK Ann 7 *'''[[Roster-8|ROSTER Elizabeth]]''' 7 *'''[[Flinger-1|ROWNEY Hannah]]''' 7 *SANDERS Jane 7 alias Norris *SHAKESPEAR Elizabeth Life *SIMPSON Charlotte 7 alias Hall *SIMPSON Mary 7 *'''[[Smith-163597|SMITH Elizabeth]]''' 7 alias Carr *SMITH Elizabeth Life *SMITH Mary 7 *SMITH Sarah 7 *SONG Mary Life *STEEL Ann Life *STEEL Elizabeth 7 *STEWART Mary 7 *STEWART Susannah 7 *'''[[Bateman-519|SULLEY Elizabeth]] ''' 14 *SUTTON Sarah 7 *SYONS Sarah 7 *TALBOT Dorcas 7 *TALBOT Mary 7 *TAYLOR Sarah 7 *THOMAS Ann 7 *THOMPSON Jane 7 York *THOMPSON Mary 7 Lincoln *THORNTON Esther Life *'''[[Tilly-505|TILLY Betty]]''' 7 *TUCK Mary 7 *'''[[Turner-37935|TURNER Rachael ]] 7 *VANDEBUS Jane 14 *'''[[Wade-1931|WADE Mary]]''' Life

Online Ebook of Mary Wade [http://www.marywadefamily.org]

*WALKER Mary 14 *'''[[Warren-25960|WARREN Mary]]''' 7 *WATERS Jane 7 *WATSON Elizabeth 7 alias Davis *WHEELER Ann 7 *WHITING Jane Life *WHITTAKER Jane 7 *WILLIAMS Jane 7 alias Vicars *WILLIAMS Mary 7 *WILLIAMS Phoebe 7 *WILSON Mary 7 *WILSON Sarah 7 *WINSPEAR Mary 7 *WISHAW Elizabeth 7 *WOOD Ann 7 *YOUNG Sarah 7 To be verified: [[Clay-4157|Sarah (Clay) Gregory]], wife of [[Gregory-10176|Thomas Gregory]] * '''[[Weavers-249|James Weavers]]''' on the HMS Guardian. * '''[[Wells-17391|John Wells]]''' on the Neptune == References ==

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===Australian Capital Territory=== ====ACT BDM and Electoral Rolls==== Libraries ACT, [https://www.library.act.gov.au/find/history/frequentlyaskedquestions/personal_stories/family_history 'Researching ACT Family History' ] - helpful page in locating various genealogical sources specific to the ACT. Prior to the creation of the ACT, vital registrations were recorded with the NSW BDM Registry, and so they can be found in the NSW indexes. ''Note: These entries usually record 'Queanbeyan' as their district.'' Post-Federation, the ACT government (known as the Federal Capital Territory until 1938) began collecting vital record information. The deaths and marriages indexes (starting from 1930) can be found in downloadable spreadsheets under the 'How can I find out about my family history?' section: https://www.accesscanberra.act.gov.au/s/article/apply-for-a-birth-death-or-marriage-certificate-tab-overview You can also view public death records through the [https://www.accesscanberra.act.gov.au/s/article/death-registration-tab-historic-death-index ACT Historic Death Index 1930+] and public marriage records through the [https://www.accesscanberra.act.gov.au/s/article/marriage-registration-tab-historic-marriage-index ACT Historic Marriage Index 1930+]. An example of a death index citation: :Government of Australian Capital Territory, Access Canberra. Death. Registration number: 50001124. [https://www.accesscanberra.act.gov.au/s/public-registers/generic-register?registerid=m0I4a00000000C2EAI Link to search page].

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===New South Wales=== ====State Library NSW==== The NSW State Library has produced six detailed guides for researching Family History. These guides outline the various sources available and where. *[https://guides.sl.nsw.gov.au/births-deaths-marriages Births, deaths and marriages ] *[https://guides.sl.nsw.gov.au/convicts-bound-for-australia Convicts: Bound for Australia] *[https://guides.sl.nsw.gov.au/life-in-the-colony Convicts: Life in the colony ] *[https://www.sl.nsw.gov.au/about-library/services/indigenous-engagement/nsw-first-nations-family-history NSW First Nations Family History ] *[https://guides.sl.nsw.gov.au/oral-history-sound Oral History and Sound Collections ] *[https://guides.sl.nsw.gov.au/shipping_passengers Shipping and Passenger Records ] ====The NSW State Archives Collection==== The [https://mhnsw.au/collections/state-archives-collection/ NSW State Archives Collection] includes a vast collection of records and archives relating to the daily work of the NSW Government and its agencies from 1788 to today. Browse an alphabetical list of research topics at [https://mhnsw.au/archive/subjects/ NSW State Archives Collection Subjects A-Z] . This list includes links to guides, indexes and articles. Many records have been digitised and are available for viewing online free of charge. Note: In 2019, the State Archives and Records Authority of NSW (SARA) and The Historic Houses Trust of NSW, operating as Sydney Living Museums (SLM), entered into a partnership and in 2022 they became [https://mhnsw.au/about-us/#Our-organisation Museums of History NSW (MHNSW).] ====Other Historical Records of New South Wales==== :Historical Records of New South Wales. Vol. I, Part 2, Phillip 1783-1792. Sydney: Charles Potter, Government Printer, 1892. '''''add further details of volume, page etc here''''' [http://archive.org/details/historicalrecord1pt2sidnuoft Archive.org] :Bladen, F M, ed. ''Historical Records of New South Wales. Vol. VI, KIng and Bligh, 1806, 1807, 1808''. William Applegate Gullick, Government Printer, 1898.'' '''add further details of volume, page etc here''''' [http://archive.org/details/historicalrecor00walegoog Archive.org] ---- ==== Research Topics==== ======'''Birth, Death, Marriages'''====== '''NSW Government. Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages.''' https://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/Pages/family-history-research/family-history-search.aspx
also [https://www.nsw.gov.au/family-and-relationships/family-history-search/early-church-and-district-codes Early church and district codes] ''It is not possible to link to the search results page. Supplying the registration number and registration district, and the spelling of the name in the entry (especially if spelt incorrectly) will help identify the index entry.'' '''An example of a birth index citation:''' :NSW Government. Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages. Varney Parkes, Birth. Registration number: 12295/1859, District: Ryde. Father: James. Mother: Mary. Accessed 25 Apr 2021. [https://familyhistory.bdm.nsw.gov.au/lifelink/familyhistory/search/births Births search page] '''An example of a death index citation:''' :NSW Government. Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages. Varney Parkes, Death. Registration number: 12295/1859, District: Ryde. Father: James. Mother: Mary. Age: 64. Accessed 25 Apr 2021.[https://familyhistory.bdm.nsw.gov.au/lifelink/familyhistory/search/deaths Deaths search page] '''An example of a marriage index citation:''' : NSW Government. Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages. Varney Parkes & Mary Jones, Marriage. Registration number: 12295/1859, District: Ryde. Accessed 25 Apr 2021. [https://familyhistory.bdm.nsw.gov.au/lifelink/familyhistory/search/marriages Marriages search page] '''Tips for using the search tool:''' * [[Space:How_to_find_the_exact_birth_/_marriage_/_death_date_in_New_South_Wales|How to find the exact birth / marriage / death date in New South Wales]]. See also: [[Space:Binary_Search_Algorithm|Binary Search Algorithm]] * [[Space:NSW_BDM_Registry_District_Codes|How to decode death registration district codes for post-1974 registrations]] ---- ======'''Immigration and Shipping Records'''====== '''NSW State Archives Collection'''
The NSW State Archives Collection holds extensive immigration records with detailed guides and a number of online searchable indexes. Images of passenger lists for many voyages between 1828-1896 are also available for viewing online (no subscription or charge). Useful pages:
*[https://mhnsw.au/archive/subjects/immigration-and-shipping/ Immigration & shipping] - a list of resources relating to immigration and shipping which includes guides, indexes and articles. *[https://mhnsw.au/guides/assisted-immigrants-digital-shipping-lists/ Assisted immigrants (digital) shipping lists] Browse through digital shipping lists and images of Assisted immigrants passenger lists from 1828-1896 *[https://mhnsw.au/indexes/immigration-and-shipping/assisted-immigrants-index/ Assisted Immigrants Index 1839-1896] An index of assisted immigrants arriving in Sydney and Newcastle 1844-59, Moreton Bay 1848-59 and Port Phillip 1839-51. :Example of a citation for an [https://mhnsw.au/indexes/immigration-and-shipping/assisted-immigrants-index/ assisted immigrant]: ::NSW State Archives and Records. READ William. Assisted Immigrants Index 1839-1896. Age: 38 | Ship: Ellenborough | Year: 1853 | Copy: Reel 2137, [4/4791]; Reel 2464, [4/4931] [https://records-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/f/1e5kcq1/INDEX782472 William Read] :''From the search results click on 'Detail' for the person. The citation can then be copied from the top part of the record. Add 'NSW State Archives and Records' at the beginning. The record page also includes a permalink at the bottom of the page which can be used to link directly to the record.'' '''NSW State Library'''
The State Library of New South Wales maintains an extensive list of resources with details of coverage and links here: https://guides.sl.nsw.gov.au/shipping_passengers/getting_started '''FamilySearch'''
Bounty Immigrants database on Family Search: https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1542665?collectionNameFilter=false '''Highlands and Islands Emigration Society '''
Highlands and Islands Emigration Society assisted the passage of nearly 5000 emigrants to Australia between 1852 and 1857. The records can be searched for free by name, by ship, by destination port. The images can be viewed for free. Registering with Scotlands People is required (free) but credits are not required to search or view images. [https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/advanced-search#{%22category%22:%22poor-relief%22,%22record%22:%22poor-relief-hie%22} Scotland Peoples search page] ---- ======'''Land Records'''====== NSW Goverment State Archives Collection. “Land.” Accessed 10 February 2023 https://mhnsw.au/archive/subjects/land/ ---- ======'''NSW 1828 Census'''====== The 1828 census is available on Family Search at https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2177300 ---- ======'''Convicts'''====== '''NSW State Archives Collection: ''' https://mhnsw.au/archive/subjects/convicts/ :Convicts Index - 1791-1873 (not digitised) :Convict Indents Index - 1788 - 1801 (digitised) :Convict Assignments - 1821 - 1825 (not digitised) :Convict Exiles Index - 1849 - 1850 (not digitised) :Convicts Applications to Marry - 1825 - 1851 (not digitised) '''State Library NSW "CONVICTS: LIFE IN THE COLONY" ''' https://guides.sl.nsw.gov.au/convicts-bound-for-australia/about :A detailed Research Guide to researching convicts including information about primary and secondary sources and where to find them. ---- ======'''Cemeteries'''====== Example citations include links to the cemetery websites. '''Broken Hill''' ::Burial Record (Broken Hill City Council - Broken Hill Cemetery Records, https://www.bhcemetery.com.au/ : accessed 5 Sep 2021) database entry for Woods, Lily (Interment Type: Interment, Interment Date: 27 May 1920, Location: Section: Methodist, Subsection: Meth M5, Row: 44, Grave: 21A). '''Rookwood''' ::Burial Record (Rookwood Cemetery, https://www.rookwoodcemetery.com.au/deceased-search-engine : accessed 9 Oct 2021) entry for Jessop, Clive (Death Date: 30 Dec 2002, Burial Date: 6 Jan 2003, Location: Remembrance Lawn, 3 Zone H/#/598)

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===Northern Territory=== Administration of the area now known as the Northern Territory was by New South Wales until 1863. For births, deaths and marriages from the beginning of Civil Registration in '''1856 to 1863''' see [[Space:Sources and Citations - New South Wales|New South Wales]]. Between '''1863-1870''' administration of the Northern Territory was from Adelaide, South Australia and civil registration of births, deaths and marriages for that period can be found in [[Space:Sources and Citations - South Australia#Civil Registration|South Australian records]]. From '''1870''', records are managed by Northern Territory Office of the Registrar General, but [https://nt.gov.au/law/bdm/search-births-deaths-and-marriages-records there is a fee] to [https://service.nt.gov.au/services/births-relationships-deaths search births, deaths and marriages records]. Historic records are available online as follows: :'''Births''' :*1870-1918: [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/search-world-records/northern-territory-birth-index-1870-1918 Northern Territory Birth Index 1870-1918] - at Findmypast, index ($) :*[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/search-world-records/northern-territory-baptisms-and-confirmations Northern Territory Baptisms and Confirmations] - at Findmypast, index ($) :*Northern Territory of Australia aliens index (births), 1888-1922 - at FamilySearch, [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.filmNumber=7192024 index] and [https://edge.fscdn.org/assets/img/restricted-image-b2c9f290ca0a153a075276b881f88e3d.svg images] (free) :'''Marriages''' :*1870-1913: [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/search-world-records/northern-territory-marriage-index-1870-1913 Northern Territory Marriage Index 1870-1913] - at Findmypast, index.($) :*[https://search.findmypast.com.au/search-world-Records/northern-territory-marriages Northern Territory Marriages] - at Findmypast, index ($) :'''Deaths''' :*[https://search.findmypast.com.au/search-world-Records/northern-territory-deaths Northern Territory Deaths] - at Findmypast, index ($) The above records have also been published to CD, which can be accessed at the [https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/catalog/3766402 Australian National Library].

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===Queensland=== ====Birth, Death, Marriage==== Queensland Government, Births, Deaths, Marriages. https://www.familyhistory.bdm.qld.gov.au/ An example of a birth index citation: :Queensland Government, Births, Deaths, Marriages. Mary Jones. Birth. Date: 23 Sep 1896. Registration number: 1896/C/4175. Mother: Mary Jones. Father: William Jones.[https://www.familyhistory.bdm.qld.gov.au/details/5e1b25a8defa07d75502f8de7e5d1191f2f0a73459f1408cdcf62efa1975dc1d Mary Jones Birth Index] An example of a death index citation: :Queensland Government, Births, Deaths, Marriages. Mary Jones. Death. Date: 1 Sep 1905. Birth: 1867. Registration number: 1905/C/3389. Mother: Bridget. Father: Martin Hassett.[https://www.familyhistory.bdm.qld.gov.au/details/f6f6b6ba1a27766e59836aab6781f61b83b3b8c303faebc655c22993ec4acc0f Mary Jones Death Index] An example of a marriage index citation: :Queensland Government, Births, Deaths, Marriages. James Jones & Christina Hoffman. Marriage. Date: 23 Dec 1878. Registration number: 1878/C/1002.[https://www.familyhistory.bdm.qld.gov.au/details/350279d6d4a126a49222c8800ec7934b4baa81cdac67d32e6c6a81e4e131e13b James Jones Marriage Index] ''The search results are hyperlinked and a link to the actual individual index record is available.'' ====Immigration==== Queensland Government, Assisted Immigration 1848-1912. [https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/assisted-immigration-1848-to-1912 Browse data, organised alphabetically] Highlands and Islands Emigration Society assisted the passage of nearly 5000 emigrants to Australia between 1852 and 1857. The records can be searched for free by name, by ship, by destination port. The images can be viewed for free. Registering with Scotlands People is required (free) but credits are not required to search or view images. [https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/advanced-search#{%22category%22:%22poor-relief%22,%22record%22:%22poor-relief-hie%22} Scotland Peoples search page] ====Cemeteries==== Brisbane City Council hosts a lookup tool at https://graves.brisbane.qld.gov.au/ for the cemeteries that they manage. :Brisbane City Council, Brisbane Cemeteries. John Henry Shears. Date of Birth: Unrecorded. Date of Death: Unrecorded. Age: 74 Years. Date of Service: 01-07-1940. Service Type: Burial. Cemetery: Lutwyche Cemetery. Location: Monumental-1-63A-5. [https://graves.brisbane.qld.gov.au/ Brisbane Cemeteries search page]

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===South Australia=== ====Civil Registration==== Civil registration commenced in South Australia on 1st July 1842. There is no free access to indexes online, although they may be viewed in some public libraries, either in book form or using Digger software. Currently indexed births are available to 1928, marriages to 1937, and deaths to 1972. '''Genealogy SA''' - Limited index search available online, with membership of Genealogy SA required for further information. Links must go to the home page. Full list of current records available online: https://www.genealogysa.org.au/resources/online-database-search When BDMs were registered, two copies were made. One copy remained in the district and one copy was sent to the Registry in Adelaide.Today, the historical district copies reside within a public library within the district, and members of the public may view and transcribe them for free. Copies of these registers are also available for transcription at Genealogy SA (free to members, non-members pay a daily access fee). When citing a South Australian BDM record, it's very important to include the district in your citation to enable people to find the original record. SA BDM indexes also often include names of relatives. When trying to connect a profile to family members, it helps to know who those family members are. By not including them in citations, it limits the number of people who can contribute to South Australian profiles. In keeping with Wikitree policy to include all relevant information in the citation for any records behind a paywall, please include the names of relatives mentioned in the BDM indexes. An example of a birth index citation at Genealogy SA: :South Australia Birth Index. (Genealogy SA, https://www.genealogysa.org.au : accessed 11 May 2020), database entry for Lomman, Tom (Birth Date: 23 Dec 1857, Father: Thomas Lomman, Mother: Louisa Bratchell, Birthplace: Shipley), Reference: District Adelaide, Book 11, Page 251. An example of a marriage index citation at Genealogy SA: :South Australia Marriage Index. (Genealogy SA, https://www.genealogysa.org.au : accessed 24 Jul 2020), database entry for Rainey, Fredrick George (Age: 22, Status: bachelor, Father: George Rainey) and Barrett, Eliza Myrtle (Age: 23, Status: spinster, Father: William Fredrick Barrett), 31 Aug 1909 at the residence of the bride's parents, Parkside, Reference: District Adelaide, Book 240, Page 480. '''FindMyPast''' - Subscription required, or may be accessed free with Genealogy SA membership (entire membership has a monthly search limit), or free at Mormon Family History Centres. It is possible to link directly to the record. An example of a birth index citation at FindMyPast: : South Australia Births 1842-1928 (FindMyPast, https://www.findmypast.com : accessed 2 October 2021) database entry for Tiller, Bertram Norman (Birth Date: 15 Apr 1879, Father: George Tiller, Mother: Mary June Nelson, Birth Place: Mallala) Reference: District: Gilbert, Book/Page: 219/58. An example of a death index citation at FindMyPast: :South Australia Deaths 1842-1972 (FindMyPast, https://www.findmypast.com : accessed 2 October 2021) database entry for Fradd, John (Death Date: 26 January 1922, Marital Status: Married, Age: 82y, Residence: Copperhouse, Death Place: Copperhouse) Reference: District: Burra, Book/Page: 452/93. An example of a marriage index citation at FindMyPast: : South Australia Marriages 1842-1937 (FindMyPast, https://www.findmypast.com ; accessed 7 October 2021) transcript for Cormack, John (Age: 26, Status: Single, Father: Andrew Cormack) and Stone, Mirinda (Age: 20, Status: Single, Father: Alfred Stone) on 12 October 1889 at St Paul Church Port Adelaide, Reference: District: Port Adelaide, Book/Page: 161/192. ====Church Records==== '''Genealogy SA''' has transcriptions of some parish registers available online, including baptisms, marriages, burials. These include events prior to civil registration. Membership required. '''FindMyPast''' - has transcriptions of some parish registers available, including baptisms, marriages, burials. Subscription required. An example of a baptism citation at FindMyPast: :Australia, Births & Baptisms, 1792-1981 (FindMyPast, https://www.findmypast.com : accessed 23 September 2020) database entry for Lomman, Tom (Baptism Date: 17 January 1858, Father: Thomas, Mother: Louisa, Baptism Place: St George, Woodforde, South Australia). An example of a burial citation at FindMyPast: :Australia Deaths & Burials, 1816-1980 ((FindMyPast, https://www.findmypast.com : accessed 23 September 2020) database entry for Lomman, Thomas (Burial Date: 28 Nov 1904, Burial Place: St Martins, Campbelltown) '''FamilySearch''' - has transcriptions of some parish registers available online, including baptisms, marriages, burials. Some images of registers are available. An example of a baptism record at FamilySearch: :"Australia Births and Baptisms, 1792-1981", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XT6Y-G24 : accessed 24 Sep 2020), database entry for Lomman, Thomas Henry (Birth Date: 28 Oct 1849, Baptism Date: 9 Dec 1849, Father: Henry Lomman, Mother: Martha, Baptism Place: St George, Woodforde) ====Savill Index==== Index of funeral notices published in The Advertiser from 1971-2019. https://savill.collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/ ====Burials==== '''Genealogy SA''' has transcribed many burial registers, including offline registers, and headstones from cemeteries across SA. The final year of transcription varies for each cemetery. https://www.genealogysa.org.au (Membership required) An example of a burial transcription by Genealogy SA: :Burial Transcription (Genealogy SA, https://www.genealogysa.org.au : accessed 22 Jul 2020), database entry for Buckenara, Edward G. (Cemetery: North Road, Burial Number: 14186, Plot: 1748). '''Local Governments''' - Many cemeteries are administered by local Councils and several, but not all, Councils have chosen to make their burial registers available online. The proprietary software used will allow searching from a Council's website of specific cemeteries administered by that Council, or a search of the entire state. From time to time this software is buggy, so if at first you don't succeed, try searching from another Council website, preferably the one where you suspect the burial took place, or try again a few months later. The Cemeteries and Crematoria Association of South Australia has a list of all known cemeteries in South Australia with their administrators [https://www.cemeteriessa.com.au/sa-cemeteries-list here]. Adelaide Hills Council has an online search function that is not part of the statewide search. https://www.ahc.sa.gov.au/Community/cemeteries/cemetery-data The Town of Gawler has downloadable PDF listings of burials available for some of the cemeteries under its administration, including Willaston Cemetery and the Pioneer Park. https://www.gawler.sa.gov.au/services/cemeteries An example of a burial citation in a Council administered cemetery: :Burial Record (Regional Council of Goyder, http://goyder.dcw.lga.sa.gov.au/ : accessed 24 Apr 2020) database entry for [http://goyder.dcw.lga.sa.gov.au/page.aspx?u=1613&c=13604 Broad, Nicholas] (Cemetery: Burra Cemetery, Death Date: 19 Jan 1929, Age: 79y, Location: Plot 3044). :Note: Optional separate link directly to the record included http://goyder.dcw.lga.sa.gov.au/page.aspx?u=1613&c=13604. These are subject to change when the website building software is upgraded, so a link to the Council home page should also be included. '''Adelaide Cemeteries Authority''' administers West Terrace Cemetery, Cheltenham Cemetery, Enfield Memorial Park and Smithfield Memorial Park. https://aca.sa.gov.au/aca-records/ Also includes cremations performed at Enfield. An example of a burial citation in a cemetery administered by the Adelaide Cemeteries Authority: :Burial Record (Adelaide Cemeteries Authority, https://aca.sa.gov.au/aca-records/ : accessed 16 Apr 2020) database entry for Curnow, Mary Isabel (Death Date: 19 Sep 1920, Age: 61, Cemetery: West Terrace, Adelaide, Location: Road 4, Path 31, Aspect E, Site Number 24). '''Centennial Park''' - large cemetery located at Pasadena in Adelaide's southern suburbs. It is the final resting place of people from all over Adelaide, and also occasionally from rural SA and even Broken Hill, NSW. Also includes cremations where the ashes are not buried at Centennial Park. https://www.centennialpark.org/memorial-search/ An example of a burial citation at Centennial Park: :Burial Record (Centennial Park Cemetery, Pasadena, https://www.centennialpark.org/memorial-search/ : accessed 17 Aug 2020) database entry for [https://www.centennialpark.org/memorial-search/ruby-elizabeth-braham-59881/ Braham, Ruby Elizabeth] (Interment Type: Burial, Interment Date: 24 Jun 1988, Location: General D, Path 9, Grave 217B, Last Abode: Bridgewater). :Note: Optional separate link directly to the record included https://www.centennialpark.org/memorial-search/ruby-elizabeth-braham-59881/ Include a link to the search engine in case direct link changes. See '''Church Records''' above for burials within cemeteries administered by churches. ====School Records==== Genealogy SA has transcribed over 83,000 school records from 1877 onwards, for 98 schools. https://www.genealogysa.org.au (membership required) FamilySearch is in the process of digitising and indexing the SA school registers held at State Records, Gepps Cross. For a complete list see https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&query=%2Bauthor_id%3A591389. ====Immigration and Shipping==== '''Bound for South Australia''' - Passenger Lists 1836-1851 https://bound-for-south-australia.collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/ Note: Many of the early passenger lists only named full fare paying passengers. Assisted passage migrants travelled in steerage and are not named. Some of the early passenger lists have not survived. Many of the passenger lists on this site have been reconstructed from other secondary sources and therefore contain some errors. An example of a passenger list citation from the Bound for South Australia collection: :[https://bound-for-south-australia.collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/1840Orleana.htm Reconstructed Passenger List for the Orleana, 1840]. (State Library of South Australia, Bound For South Australia Collection, https://bound-for-south-australia.collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/ : accessed 24 Sep 2020), entry for John Skinner, Sarah nee Smith, John, Sarah Elizabeth. :Note - This includes a direct link to the passenger list, https://bound-for-south-australia.collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/1840Orleana.htm, as well as a link to the collection home page. '''State Records of South Australia''' - Surviving passenger lists 1845-1940 https://archives.sa.gov.au/finding-information/discover-our-collection/migration-and-crew/passenger-lists-1845-1940 An example of a passenger list citation: :[https://archives.sa.gov.au/sites/default/files/documentstore/passengerlists/1857/GRG35_48_1_57-3_Monsoon.pdf Passenger list for the Monsoon 3/1857], arrived 17 March 1857. (State Records of South Australia. https://archives.sa.gov.au/. GRG 35/48/1 Official Assisted Passage Passenger Lists 1845 – 1886 : accessed 11 Feb 2020.) Record for King, Jas He (Reference: 1223, Occupation: Engineer, Place of Origin: Lincoln, Age: 26), travelling with Mary Ann (Age: 25), Mary Ann (Age: 1). :Note: Link directly to passenger list has been included. https://archives.sa.gov.au/sites/default/files/documentstore/passengerlists/1857/GRG35_48_1_57-3_Monsoon.pdf A link to the home page should also be included in case website directory structure changes. '''The Ships List''' - Immigrants to South Australia 1847-1886 http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/SAassistedindex.shtml
Project ongoing. Note that some secondary sources have been used in the compilation of these passenger lists and therefore may contain inaccuracies. '''Highlands and Islands Emigration Society''' assisted the passage of nearly 5000 emigrants to Australia between 1852 and 1857. The records can be searched for free by name, by ship, by destination port. The images can be viewed for free. Registering with Scotlands People is required (free) but credits are not required to search or view images. [https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/advanced-search#{%22category%22:%22poor-relief%22,%22record%22:%22poor-relief-hie%22} Scotland Peoples search page] ====Register of Emigrant Labourers 1836-1841==== State Library of South Australia - offline records. Due to the limited information contained on early BDM records in SA, if your ancestor arrived in the early years of SA colonisation, this register may provide the only clue of your ancestor's place of origin. An example of a citation from the Register of Emigrant Labourers: :Register of emigrant labourers applying for a free passage to South Australia, 1836-1841. (State Library of South Australia, Adelaide. A copy of Colonial Office Records held in the Public Record Office, London, England : accessed 22 Sep 2020) entry for Parker, John (Address: Halstead, Date: 3 Jul 1839, Occupation: Agricultural Laborer, Marital Status: Single, Applicants: Male 29y, Application number: 5353, Embarkation number: 3013). An example of a citation from the Pike Index: :Index to register of emigrant labourers applying for a free passage to South Australia, 1836-1841. (State Library of South Australia, Adelaide. Compiled by Douglas Pike from Colonial Office Records held in the Public Record Office, London, England : accessed 22 Sep 2020) entry for Parker, John (Address: Halstead, Date: 3 Jul 1839, Occupation: Agricultural Laborer, Applicants: Male 29y, Application number: 5353, Embarkation number: 3013, Ship: Caroline). FamilySearch intends to digitise the Pike Index. Watch https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/229459?availability=Family%20History%20Library for progress. Some of the data from the register and the Pike Index have been compiled into a book entitled ''A Free Passage to Paradise'' by Pat Button. This book has been transcribed by '''Genealogy SA''' into their online shipping arrivals database. An example of a citation from the Genealogy SA database: :Ship passenger arrivals in SA (Genealogy SA, https://www.genealogysa.org.au : accessed 24 Sep 2020), database entry for Skinner, John (Ship: Orleana, Arrival Date: 10 Jun 1840, Application Number: 6949, Embarkation Number: 4208, Migrants: 1 male, 1 female, 2 children, Source: A Free Passage to Paradise) ====Place Names of South Australia==== Information from the research of the late Geoffrey Manning, providing the location of many place names that are no longer in use, or the township is now deserted. An example of a citation from Place Names of South Australia: :Place Names of South Australia (State Library of South Australia, Manning Index of South Australian History, https://manning.collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/ : accessed 23 Sep 2020) entry for Sod Hut, https://manning.collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/pn/s/s5.htm#sodH. [https://published.collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/placenamesofsouthaustralia/ A Compendium of Place Names of South Australia] is another collection researched by Geoffrey Manning. There are some differences between the two sources, as in different locations included. There is a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Australian_place_names_changed_from_German_names#South_Australia list of places with German names that were changed] in 1918 due to anti-German sentiment. Some were changed back later to their original name. ====Adelaide Hospital Admissions Register 1840-1952==== The Admission Registers of the Adelaide Hospital, later Royal Adelaide Hospital, may provide information about your ancestor's place of origin, when they arrived in SA and, if they came by ship, the name of that ship. Sometimes they are the only record of a death, if the death has not been registered. Or they can be helpful when a death registration is difficult to find if the name is not spelled correctly. Earlier records contain the most information about birth and migration, while later records contain little useful information for genealogists. The registers from 1840-1936 have been digitised by FamilySearch but not indexed yet. To determine what film you need to search manually, check the index at State Records first to obtain the date of admission. (note: only 1840-1911 has been indexed at State Records) https://archives.sa.gov.au/finding-information/discover-our-collection/health-and-welfare/hospitals. Digitised registers at Family Search may be searched manually. https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/2699404?availability=Family%20History%20Library. Family Search intends to digitise the registers up to 1952. Registers may be viewed at State Records, Gepps Cross. An example of a citation from the Adelaide Hospital Admissions Register: :Admission Registers, Adelaide Hospital, later Royal Adelaide Hospital, 1840-1952, manuscript on digital images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS6D-8SFX-N : accessed 23 Sep 2020), admission for Joyce, Michael (Admission Number: 189, Admission Date: 21 Jan 1879, Discharge Date: 28 Jan 1879, Residence: Warooka, Age: 30, Marital Status: Single, Religion: RC, Disease: Rheumatism, Birthplace: Clare, By What Ship Arrived: Lightning, Residence in Colony: 2y, Occupation: Laborer), citing Admissions Register, GRG 78_49_0_6_6, 15 Sep 1878-31 Dec 1885, State Records of South Australia, FHL film 102872929. ====Land Records==== '''For land held under ''The Real Property Act'' between 1858 and 1973:''' Land Services SA - https://sailis.lssa.com.au/home/auth/login (login not required)
Use the Historical Name Index Search An example of a land title citation: :Certificate of Title 402/219. (Land Services SA. https://sailis.lssa.com.au/home/auth/login : accessed 28 Jun 2020.) Hundred of Adelaide, portion of allotment no. 6 of the subdivision of the blocks 185 and 190 of the Section 278 laid out as Maylands. Memorandum of Transfer No. 149510 and Transfer No. 166045. '''For land not held under ''The Real Property Act'':''' The General Registry Office and Old Systems land records are available at the Land Services Group, corner of Marion Road and Richmond Road, Netley. There are alphabetical indices of records from 1842 to the present, including those of early landowners and pioneer settlers. ====Almanacs and Directories==== These have been digitised by the State Library of South Australia and are available online from 1864-1973. Each directory is searchable. https://guides.slsa.sa.gov.au/directories An example of a directory citation: :Boothby, Josiah. The Adelaide Almanac and Directory for South Australia 1877, page 228 (State Library of South Australia, https://guides.slsa.sa.gov.au/directories : accessed 28 Jun 2020.) entry for Parker, Joseph, lime burner, little Adelaide. https://images.slsa.sa.gov.au/almanacsanddirectories/1877boothby/246/#zoom=z ====Electoral Rolls==== SA electoral rolls for 1939, 1941 and 1943 are available at Ancestry and FindMyPast (subscription required). An example of a citation from the electoral roll: :Australia, Electoral Rolls, 1903-1980 (Ancestry.com. [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010; Original data: Australian Electoral Commission. : accessed 23 Sep 2020) entry for Norman, Freda Gertrude (Roll Number: 11862, Gender: Female, Address: 13 Koolunga Avenue, Woodville, Occupation: Home Duties) in South Australia, 1941, Division of Hindmarsh, Sub Division of Hindmarsh. Electoral rolls are available for viewing at the State Library of SA (recent years not available). Most are available in book form within electoral divisions. 1988-1999 are available as a statewide alphabetical listing on microfiche. ====Lutheran Archives==== The Lutheran Archives at 27 Fourth Street, Bowden have a range of useful records for those with German/Prussian ancestry. Unfortunately all records are offline. https://www.lca.org.au/departments/ministry-support/lutheran-archives/ ====Military==== '''State Library of South Australia''' has general information relevant to SA, including some photographs. https://guides.slsa.sa.gov.au/Militaryresources South Australian Red Cross Information Bureau 1916-1919 has digitised records relating to missing personnel in World War 1 who were from SA. Some of these images are of superior quality to the Red Cross files at the Australian War Memorial, and the SA files may contain more information, including letters from family members seeking information about a loved one. https://guides.slsa.sa.gov.au/c.php?g=410211&p=2794840 Example of a citation from SARCIB files: :South Australian Red Cross Information Bureau 1916-1919 (State Library of South Australia, https://guides.slsa.sa.gov.au/c.php?g=410211&p=2794840 : accessed 23 Sep 2020) file for [https://sarcib.ww1.collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/soldier/robert-chestnut-summers Summers, Robert Chestnut] (Rank: Private, Service Number: 1995, Unit: 50th Infantry Battalion, SLSA Reference Number: SRG 76/1/3075). ====Inquests==== '''FamilySearch''' is in the process of digitising inquest registers from South Australian police stations. See https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&query=%2Bauthor_id%3A591389 for a listing. '''Courts SA''' has Coroner's findings from 2000 to present online. http://www.courts.sa.gov.au/CoronersFindings/Pages/All-Findings.aspx '''State Records''' has some historical inquest records. These are only available offline. https://archives.sa.gov.au/finding-information/discover-our-collection/police-courts-and-gaols/inquests-and-police-reports-coroner ====Wills & Probates==== The '''Testamentary Index''' is not available online. It may be searched in person at the Probate Registry, Sir Samuel Way Building, 241-259 Victoria Square, Adelaide. It is also available on microfiche at the State Library of South Australia. '''FamilySearch''' has digitised and indexed Probate and Administration books, numerical series, 1844-1890. These contain copies of wills and letters of administration. https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/2727104?availability=Family%20History%20Library An example of a citation of a will at FamilySearch: :"Australia, South Australia, Will and Probate Records," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:7QDH-XTN2 : accessed 24 Sep 2020), Richard Samuel Pepperell, 17 Oct 1845; citing Will, South Australia, Australia, Probate and Administration Books, Supreme Court of South Australia, Adelaide; FHL microfilm 103140258. '''State Records''' holds records relating to power of attorney, succession duties, and the Public Trustee. https://archives.sa.gov.au/finding-information/discover-our-collection/estates These are only available offline. Succession records may sometimes provide birth dates and places of beneficiaries and their relationship to the deceased. They may also provide a death date when a death has not been registered. ====South Australian Government Gazettes==== A weekly record of the proceedings of State Government and Local Government Authorities. Gazettes from 1839 to the present are available online and are searchable. 1999-present are available here: https://governmentgazette.sa.gov.au/. 1839-1999 are available here: http://www5.austlii.edu.au/au/other/sa_gazette/. Example of a citation from the gazette: :The South Australian Government Gazette, 27 Jan 1966, no. 4, page 208. (AustLII, http://www5.austlii.edu.au/au/other/sa_gazette/ ; accessed 23 Sep 2020) Publican's license granted to #47, Golden Grain Hotel, Pinnaroo. Licensees: Clarence Laurie Liddle and Irene Joyce Liddle. http://classic.austlii.edu.au/au/other/sa_gazette/1966/4.pdf ====South Australian Police Gazettes==== Gazettes from 1862-1947 are available at '''Ancestry''', and 1862-1900 are available at '''FindMyPast'''. Example of a citation from the gazette: :South Australian Police Gazette, 8 Apr 1868, page 48. (FindMyPast, https://www.findmypast.com : accessed 24 Sep 2020) Deserted Seamen. William Fradd, from the ship "John Nicholson". ====Prison Records==== '''FamilySearch''' is in the process of digitising and indexing some prison admission registers from State Records. See https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&query=%2Bauthor_id%3A591389 for a listing. ====Health & Welfare==== '''State Records''' has some online indexes of records relating to state care of children and admissions to the Destitute Asylum. https://archives.sa.gov.au/finding-information/discover-our-collection/health-and-welfare '''FamilySearch''' is in the process of digitising and indexing a range of registers of these records. See https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&query=%2Bauthor_id%3A591389 for a listing. ====State Records of South Australia==== A listing of the types of records held at [https://archives.sa.gov.au/finding-information/discover-our-collection State Records]. There are a number of special lists online, similar to an index, of some records, which can provide some useful information. Family Search is currently digitising and indexing many of these records. See https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&query=%2Bauthor_id%3A591389 for a listing. ====State Library of South Australia==== SLSA has a range of [https://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/collections/family-history family history guides] and some, mostly general, information online that can provide a good background for your research. There is an extensive range of photographs that may be uploaded to Wikitree, provided you quote the ID number and acknowledge SLSA. There is also a range of online maps, including cadastral maps. You may also find some genealogical gems in the [https://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/collections/south-australiana South Australiana] collection. Residents of SA can apply for home access to a range of resources, which includes some newspaper databases not covered by Trove, and to British newspapers. See https://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/home-access-to-eresources for more details. The library will also provide small amounts of research for residents of SA. See https://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/how-we-can-help-your-research-queries for more details.

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===Libraries Tasmania=== '''General information''' about using the digitized records for both the state library and the state archives which are held on the library website. Portal for '''family history''' records held in the library - https://libraries.tas.gov.au/family-history/ Portal for '''digitized historic newspapers''' not found on Trove - https://libraries.tas.gov.au/state-library-of-tasmania/historic-newspapers/ Portal for '''state archive''' records - https://libraries.tas.gov.au/tasmanian-archives/guides-to-records/ The '''Tasmanian Names Index''' covers a broad range of sources including births, deaths, marriages, wills, inquests, shipping, convicts, census records, employment etc. A full list of inclusions is here - https://libraries.tas.gov.au/tasmanian-archives/records-included-in-the-names-index/ ''It is also possible to link directly to an entry by clicking on 'permalink' and copying the url to the citation. Entries will often contain an image of the record.'' If you use the '''WikiTree Sourcer''', you can now find Libraries Tasmania Names Index on it. So this will help with sources on profiles. ====Birth, Death, Marriage, Baptisms and Burials==== '''For BDMs on the Tasmanian Names Index''' Death register entry of Sarah Proctor, died 30 April 1874, Registers of Deaths in Hobart, Launceston and Country Districts, Tasmanian Archives, RGD35/1/8 no. 2014, https://stors.tas.gov.au/RGD35-1-8p232j2k# accessed 3 Oct 2022 Birth register entry of unknown female, born April 1846, Registers of Births in Hobart, Launceston and Country Districts, Tasmanian Archives, RGD33/1/23 no 1207, parents Henry and Abigail Archdall, https://stors.tas.gov.au/RGD33-1-23-p832j2k# accessed 24 May 2022 Marriage register entry of Benjamin Harmstrong to Mary Sangwell, married 31 August 1857, Registers of Tasmanian marriages, Tasmanian Archives, RGD37/1/16 no 415, https://stors.tas.gov.au/RGD37-1-16P186J2K#, accessed 24 May 2022. '''Digitized church records in Tasmanian Archives - mainly baptism and burials''' Burial of Mary Smith, buried 2 March 1818, Burial Register, Parish of St David’s, Hobart, Van Diemen’s Land, Tasmanian Archives, RGD34/1/1, no. 262. ===Convict records=== '''Convict records digitized on Tasmanian Names Index - similar for indent and musters''' William Sumerfield, Moffatt, 1834, Conduct record, Conduct Registers of Male Convicts arriving in the Period of the Assignment System, Tasmanian Archives, CON31/1/40. I would also be suggesting adding the permalink and accessed date at the end of what you have. ===Immigration=== Highlands and Islands Emigration Society assisted the passage of nearly 5000 emigrants to Australia between 1852 and 1857. The records can be searched for free by name, by ship, by destination port. The images can be viewed for free. Registering with Scotlands People is required (free) but credits are not required to search or view images. [https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/advanced-search#{%22category%22:%22poor-relief%22,%22record%22:%22poor-relief-hie%22} Scotland Peoples search page]

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===Victoria=== ====Birth, Death, Marriage==== Victoria State Government, Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages Victoria. https://www.bdm.vic.gov.au/research-and-family-history/search-your-family-history An example of a birth index citation: :Victoria State Government, Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages Victoria. Richard Goodall Elrington. Birth. Registration number 3218 / 1870. Father: Name. Mother: Name. District: Place. [https://www.bdm.vic.gov.au/research-and-family-history/search-your-family-history Link to search page] An example of a death index citation: :Victoria State Government, Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages Victoria. Ellen Lowrie. Death. Registration number 8874 / 1898. Mother's name: Mary Glendenning. Father's name: Jno Smith. Age: 63 Place of Death: Melbourne. [https://www.bdm.vic.gov.au/research-and-family-history/search-your-family-history Link to search page] An example of a marriage index citation: :Victoria State Government, Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages Victoria. John Lawrie & Ellen Smith. Marriage. Registration number 266 / 1856.[https://www.bdm.vic.gov.au/research-and-family-history/search-your-family-history Link to search page] ''It is not possible to link to the search results page. Supplying the registration number and registration district, and the spelling of the name in the entry (especially if spelt incorrectly or abbreviated) will help identify the index entry.'' This page is very useful for understanding the abbreviations for place names on Victorian government records https://fanningfamilyhistory.com/wp-content/uploads/eBook-Placenames-Abbreviations-13-June-2011.pdf ====Burials==== Greater Metropolitan Cemeteries Trust https://www.gmct.com.au/deceased :Northern suburbs - Coburg Pine Ridge Cemetery, Fawkner Memorial Park, Northcote Cemetery, Northern Memorial Park, Preston Cemetery :Eastern suburbs - Andersons Creek Cemetery, Burwood Cemetery, Emerald Cemetery, Healesville Cemetery, Lilydale Lawn Cemetery, Lilydale Memorial Park, Templestowe Cemetery, Yarra Glen Cemetery :Western suburbs - Altona Memorial Park, Footscray General Cemetery, Keilor Cemetery, Truganina Cemetery, Werribee Cemetery, Williamstown Cemetery Southern Metropolitan Cemeteries Trust https://smct.org.au/deceased-search :Bunurong Memorial Park, Springvale Botanical Cemetery, St Kilda Cemetery An example of a burial citation: :Burial Record (Greater Melbourne Cemeteries Trust, https://www.gmct.com.au/deceased : accessed 16 Dec 2020) database entry for Flinn, John (Service Date: 1 Jan 1900, Cemetery: Andersons Creek, Location: Roman Catholic, Grave 1A). Warrnambool Cemetery https://warrnamboolcemetery.com.au/deceased-search Remembrance Parks – Central Victoria (doesn't show who shares a plot, yet) http://rpcv.com.au/deceased-search/ Axedale, Axedale Catholic, Bendigo, Eaglehawk, Kangaroo Flat, Kialla West, Pine Lodge, Sunbury, White Hills, Crematorium (Sunbury is a new addition to Remembrance Parks management, since Oct 2020; I'm not sure if burials are in the database yet) Geelong Cemeteries Trust (covers 20 cemeteries) https://www.gct.net.au/deceased-search/ Kew Cemetery (Boroondara) http://www.kewcemetery.com.au/search/FindGrave.php Box Hill Cemetery has a PDF download as a search result, with all people in the plot http://www.boxhillcemetery.com.au/search/ Ballarat Cemetery https://web.ballaratcemeteries.com.au/Deceasedsearch/DeceasedSearch.aspx ==== Immigration and Shipping ==== Public Record Office Victoria : Passenger Records and Immigration - https://prov.vic.gov.au/explore-collection/explore-topic/passenger-records-and-immigration Original passenger lists to Victoria up to 1923 can now be viewed via Passenger records and immigration (https://prov.vic.gov.au/explore-collection/explore-topic/passenger-records-and-immigration) Assisted passenger lists (1839-1871) (https://prov.vic.gov.au/explore-collection/explore-topic/passenger-records-and-immigration/assisted-passenger-lists) Unassisted passenger lists (1852-1923) (https://prov.vic.gov.au/explore-collection/explore-topic/passenger-records-and-immigration/unassisted-passenger-lists) Highlands and Islands Emigration Society assisted the passage of nearly 5000 emigrants to Australia between 1852 and 1857. The records can be searched for free by name, by ship, by destination port. The images can be viewed for free. Registering with Scotlands People is required (free) but credits are not required to search or view images. [https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/advanced-search#{%22category%22:%22poor-relief%22,%22record%22:%22poor-relief-hie%22} Scotland Peoples search page]

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=Western Australia= ==Civil Registration (Birth, Death, Marriage)== The ''Government of Western Australia'' manages the ''Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages'', which can be searched using the [https://www.wa.gov.au/organisation/department-of-justice/online-index-search-tool Western Australian Online Index] (replaces the previous link https://www.bdm.justice.wa.gov.au/_apps/pioneersindex/default.aspx ) ''It is not possible to link to the search results page. Supplying the '''registration year''' and '''registration number''' (plus '''registration district''' where available) is crucial to identify the index entry, especially in the case of common names. Supplying additional fields in the index entry is helpful for others.'' ===WA Births=== An example of a birth index citation: :[https://www.wa.gov.au/organisation/department-of-justice/online-index-search-tool Western Australian Online Index] (Government of Western Australia; Department of Justice; Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages), Birth index entry for ''John Forrest'', Registration (district: -; year: 1847; number: 989), Details (father: William FORREST; mother: Margaret FORREST; birth place: Bunbury; year of birth: 1847), Accessed 10 September 2024, WABMD-birth-1847/989. which can be used as an inline citation as follows:

[https://www.wa.gov.au/organisation/department-of-justice/online-index-search-tool Western Australian Online Index] (Government of Western Australia; Department of Justice; Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages), Birth index entry for ''John Forrest'', Registration (district: -; year: 1847; number: 989), Details (father: William FORREST; mother: Margaret FORREST; birth place: Bunbury; year of birth: 1847), Accessed 10 September 2024, WABMD-birth-1847/989.

===WA Marriages=== An example of a marriage index citation: :[https://www.wa.gov.au/organisation/department-of-justice/online-index-search-tool Western Australian Online Index] (Government of Western Australia; Department of Justice; Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages), Marriage index entry for ''John Forrest'' and ''Margaret Elvire Hamersley'', Registration (district: -; year: 1876; number: 4071), Details (place of marriage: Perth; year of marriage: 1876), Accessed 10 September 2024, WABMD-marriage-1876/4071. which can be used as an inline citation as follows:

[https://www.wa.gov.au/organisation/department-of-justice/online-index-search-tool Western Australian Online Index] (Government of Western Australia; Department of Justice; Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages), Marriage index entry for ''John Forrest'' and ''Margaret Elvire Hamersley'', Registration (district: -; year: 1876; number: 4071), Details (place of marriage: Perth; year of marriage: 1876), Accessed 10 September 2024, WABMD-marriage-1876/4071.

===WA Deaths=== An example of a death index citation: :[https://www.wa.gov.au/organisation/department-of-justice/online-index-search-tool Western Australian Online Index] (Government of Western Australia; Department of Justice; Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages), Death index entry for ''John Septimus Roe'', Registration (district: -; year: 1878; number: 9783), Details (place of death: Perth; year of death: 1878), Accessed 10 September 2024, WABMD-death-1878/9783. which can be used as an inline citation as follows:

[https://www.wa.gov.au/organisation/department-of-justice/online-index-search-tool Western Australian Online Index] (Government of Western Australia; Department of Justice; Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages), Death index entry for ''John Septimus Roe'', Registration (district: -; year: 1878; number: 9783), Details (place of death: Perth; year of death: 1878), Accessed 10 September 2024, WABMD-death-1878/9783.

==Burials== ===Metropolitan Cemeteries Board=== [https://portal.mcb.wa.gov.au/name-search/ Metropolitan Cemeteries Board Name Search] for burials in Karrakatta, Fremantle, Pinnaroo, Midland, Guildford and Rockingham cemeteries. An example of a burial citation: :[https://portal.mcb.wa.gov.au/name-search MCB Cemetery Records Name Search] (Government of Western Australia; Metropolitan Cemeteries Board), [https://portal.mcb.wa.gov.au/name-search/ns-detail/?id=8adb9cb9-ce1c-ec11-b6e7-00224814c3d1 record for ''Ann AUSTIN''], Application Number: MCB-30193-Q9Q1C7 KB00020276 (Age: 46, Date of Death: 16 Aug 1918, Residence: Belmont), Grave Details (Cemetery: Karrakatta Cemetery; Area/Denomination: Wesleyan; Section: EC; gravesite: 0302, Grant Number: K0010245), Application No. KB00020276. ===East Perth Cemeteries=== https://eastperthcemeteries.com.au/ ===Mid West WA Heritage=== [https://midwestwaheritage.com/ Mid West of Western Australian Heritage] - for burials in the mid west region of WA 1857-2018 - database is still growing. ==WA Biographies== ===The Bicentennial Dictionary of Western Australians=== https://www.friendsofbattyelibrary.org.au/bicentennial-dictionary Example citation: :Erickson, R. (1987). ''The Bicentennial dictionary of Western Australians''. University of Western Australia. Accessed online https://www.friendsofbattyelibrary.org.au/bicentennial-dictionary ===Other Biographical=== '''Convicts''' *[https://fremantleprison.com.au/history-heritage/history/the-convict-era/convict-profile/ Fremantle Prison, History, Convict-era, Convict Profile] The Fremantle Prison website has a convict profile database, with detailed profiles for all 9721 convicts transported to Western Australia. '''Enrolled Pensioner Guards''' *[https://enrolledpensionerforcewa.org.au/ Enrolled Pensioner Force WA] This is a great resource provided by the EPG special interest group of WAGS (Western Australian Genealogical Society. The EPG group started this website to provide the only complete list of pensioner guards and warders that came out to WA on the convict ships and formed the first 'police force' '''Miners Memorial''' *[https://www.wavmm.com/ Western Australian virtual miners memorial] '''Sappers and Miners''' *[https://webarchive.nla.gov.au/awa/20220223044737/https://sappers-minerswa.com/ Sappers and Miners in WA] biographies of sappers and miners who emigrated to Western Australia ==Other Sources== ===State Library of Western Australia=== https://slwa.wa.gov.au/explore-discover/family-history ===Perth Dead Persons Society=== An assortment of information including pioneers, shipping and convicts. http://www.perthdps.com/index.html ===State Records of Western Australia=== http://www.sro.wa.gov.au/archive-collection/family-history ===FamilySearch=== The FamilySearch guide to online records for genealogy research in Western Australia. https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Western_Australia,_Australia_Online_Genealogy_Records ===Census=== Yes WA has Census records. Unfortunately the [http://search.slv.vic.gov.au/primo-explore/fulldisplay?docid=SLV_VOYAGER701824&vid=MAIN&search_scope=Everything&tab=default_tab&lang=en_US&context=L 1832 Census] and [http://search.slv.vic.gov.au/primo-explore/fulldisplay?docid=SLV_VOYAGER679105&vid=MAIN&search_scope=Everything&tab=default_tab&lang=en_US&context=L 1837 Census] are not on-line, but the State Library will do lookups for you. *[https://purl.slwa.wa.gov.au/slwa_b1225657 1829 Muster] *[https://archive.sro.wa.gov.au/index.php/1859-census-returns-york-census-returns-s4162 1859 Census] This only survives for York ===Societies, Groups and Organisations=== *[https://www.facebook.com/groups/1013083112073208/ Western Australian Pioneers and Settlers] Facebook group. *[https://www.fhwa.org.au/ FamilyHistoryWA] (formerly WAGS, Western Australia Genealogy Society) *[https://perthdps.com/ Perths Dead Persons Society] Despite the name Perth DPS is active and has a lot of great resources available on their website *[http://www.albanyfamilyhistory.org.au Albany family history] *[http://www.outbackfamilyhistory.com.au/ Outback Family History] *[https://www.carnamah.com.au/ Carnamah local histories library] *[http://www.kalgoorliehistory.org.au Eastern Goldfields historical society] *[https://birtwistlewiki.com.au/index.php?title=Main_Page Birtwistle wiki] Armadale-Kelmscott area profiles created by the local history library

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'''Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this Profile contains names and images of people who have died, and details about their lives that may be distressing.''' ===Some People and Events from Australia's Colonial Sea Frontier.===

''Day told me that they sometimes made a voyage to the main land and had in this way provided themselves with women – whether by purchase or violence he did not say.''
(‘Some early recollections’ by [[Finniss-6|B.T. Finniss]] Transcript of original manuscript in The Borrow Collection, Flinders University Library)

{{Image|file=Anne_s_Image_Portfolio.jpg |caption= Natives making cord for fishing nets, Encounter Bay,
by George French Angus. Note the hut made with whalebone. }} In the early 1800s the coasts and waters of southern Australia were hunted for seals, whales, kangaroo and wallaby by mariners known as "Straitsmen". The practice in both sealing and off-shore whaling was to leave a crew on shore with supplies and return six months or a year later to collect them and their accumulated booty. Seals produced oil and skins, whales were stripped for bone and oil, which had to be rendered down in cauldrons called "tuns" or "trypots". Kangaroos and wallabies yielded skins, and salt was harvested from saltpans. Sometimes the ship did not return as promised and starvation threatened. Lawlessness was rife. Desperados such as runaway convicts and deserters from the military chose life on the Straits as a means to "disappear". There were at least two runaway African slaves from America; John ‘Black Jack’ Randall, and ‘Abyssinia Bob’. The life was dangerous with few if any comforts and the sailors did not bring their British-born families along. Frequently, however, they had with them a number of indigenous women, who co-operated in their ventures; hunting, skinning, lugging bags of salt, finding eggs and shellfish and other foods for immediate use, even crewing the boats and sewing warm clothing from skins. These were the ''Tyerelore'', the "Island Wives" [[#S6]]. There were occasional indigenous men, but mainly women because "There was a division of labour [In Aboriginal society], or a control of resources, that was split between men and women and by and large women had responsibility and therefore control of all the resources that came from the sea." [[#S13]] It's not known exactly when the practice began of taking aboriginal women along on the hunting excursions, nor is it possible to generalise about the nature of the relationships between the men and the women. In some cases, the women went with the sailors by arrangement with their families, who wanted to establish reciprocal relationships. [[#S13]] Other women were abducted with violence and treated brutally. So relentless were raids on the north coast of Tasmania that numbers in Palawa communities were decimated. There are examples of indigenous women eg [[Unknown-380249 |Betty Thomas]] forming long standing relationships of affection and loyalty with the men whose children they bore, while others risked their lives to escape their captors. [[#S11 ]] Formal marriage was unusual, but it did happen, while many women had husbands among their own people, and were cruelly separated from their children, eg [[Poolrerrener-1|Poolrerrener]]. Many part aboriginal children were born to the ''Tyerelore''. [[#S5]] Palawa women (from Tasmania) were preferred because of their superior hunting skills, and they and their descendants found themselves in far-flung places they might never otherwise have seen. There are descendants of Poolrerrener's son [[Tomlins-61|"Black Ned" Tomlins]] living in New Zealand today. [[#S10]] Descendants of [[Unknown-380249 |Betty Thomas]] still live on Kangaroo island. [[#S8]] [[Woretermoeteyenner-1| Woretermoeteyenner]] accompanied the Straitsmen on voyages as far across the Indian Ocean as Rodrigues/Mauritus islands off the east coast of Africa. [[#S5]] {{Image|file=Anne_s_Image_Portfolio-2.jpg |caption=Some Tyrerelore spent their final years at Oyster Cove, Van Diemen's Land. Middle row, second from left is Flora/Pelloneneminner and reclining, second from right, is Emma/Emue. }} Whaling, sealing, and hunting for skins was conducted by companies, such as Griffith and [[Kable-19|Kable]] [[#S12]] supplying their own ships and equipment, setting up stations at convenient spots along the coast, but there were also independent operators. The latter were often former employees of the companies who saw an opportunity for a more comfortable life and jumped ship to set up their own small operation, with an indigenous workforce. They built huts, grew vegetables in gardens and small crops to feed their pigs and chickens and hunted at their own convenience, trading their wares with passing vessels in exchange for rum and tobacco. With the women doing much of the work, it was a relaxed lifestyle, safer than life at sea and without the constraints of the law and civilisation. [[Wallen-426|Robert Wallen]] cultivated land and bred animals on Kangaroo Island, so that when the official colonists arrived, he already had a thriving farm and had made enough out of trading wallaby skins to send his son [[Wallen-427|Henry Whallen]] to get an education in Hobart. What we know of the Straitsmen and ''Tyerelore'' comes largely from verbal accounts written down by others. Names and events were often learned by hearsay and related with varying accuracy. Both sailors and women went by more than one name. Red-headed [[Bates-8365|George Bates]] was called "Fireball", but also the similar sounding "Piebald". Robert Drew was sometimes Robert Rew. Bulra had a daughter, Bullrer - or were they the same person? Sailors, defeated by the indigenous languages, often dubbed the women with nicknames. "Mary", "Sal" and "Betty" were popular, making it difficult to trace the movements of individual women and their children. [[#S1]] By the 1830s colonisation was progressing in South and Western Australia. [[Stephens-4571|Samuel Stephens]], arriving as first colonial manager for the South Australia Company, was astonished to find Kangaroo Island already populated with a number of "Robinson Crusoes" and their native companions. The response by the British authorities was twofold: clear out the lawless pirates and runaways occupying lands that were wanted for colonists, and take the aboriginal women and children to the "safety" of reserves where they could gain the "benefits" of Christianity and be trained for work as servants. In Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania) Protector of Aborigines [[Robinson-15817|George Robinson]] persuaded as many Palawa as he could to find safety at Wybalenna, on Flinders Island, and there are several accounts of Straitsmen handing their women over to Robinson. This was to have disastrous consequences when promised food and housing was not given and the Wybalenna population was decimated by hunger and white man's diseases. On Kangaroo Island, Police Commissioner [[Tolmer-1| Alexander Tolmer]] had the task of clearing out fugitives from the law, including Straitsmen who remained there after colonisation. Tolmer was often aided in this by local aboriginal women as trackers. Some of the Straits people adapted well to the changes brought by colonisation and became permanent settlers and landowners. Some of the ''Tyerelore'' never returned to their homelands. Palawa women Suke, Little Sal and Bumblefoot Sal (Makekerledede, Sister of [[Truganini-1|Truganini]] from Bruny Island) lived out their days in a little group alongside the colonial settlers on Kangaroo Island.

''Blood alone cannot sustain memory.''
Rebe Taylor

== Research Notes == Other Straitsmen include: [[Anderson-63032|John Anderson (abt.1784-aft.1846)]], and [[Anderson-63524|John William Anderson (abt.1806-abt.1836)]] Other Straits women include: [[Kaurna-6|Emue Kaurna (abt.1804-abt.1837)]], [[Kaurna-7|Poll Kaurna (abt.1813-aft.1836)]], and [[Nuenonne-3|Lowhenunhe Nuenonne (abt.1808-aft.1830)]] ==Sources== * S1: GOUGH Julie [https://bassstraitto1850.wordpress.com/biographies-of-people-living-in-or-visiting-bass-strait-to-1850/ Biographies of People Living in or Visiting Bass Strait to 1850] Lists people by name. * S2: TINDALE Norman Barnett, Ethnologist, South Australian Museum, "Tasmanian Aborigines on Kangaroo Island" a few pages extracted from the book published 1937 on [https://sites.google.com/site/kipaview/home/tasmanian-aborigines-on-k-i Kangaroo Island Pioneers Association ] website * S3: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_George_Sound_(Western_Australia) Wikipedia - King George Sound] * S4: COPLAND Gordon, Dept of Archaeology, Flinders University. [http://ehlt.flinders.edu.au/projects/counterpoints/Proc_2002/Pdf/A9.pdf The Mysteries of Karta (Alias Kangaroo Island - Creation, Colonisers and Crusoes] * S5: UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA - [http://www.utas.edu.au/telling-places-in-country/historical-context/historical-biographies/bullrer Telling Places in Country, Historical Biographies] citing N.J.B. Plomley (ed), Friendly Mission, the Tasmanian journals and papers of George Augustus Robinson (1966) * S6: UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA - [http://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/T/Tyerelore.htm Companion to Tasmanian History - Tyerelore] * S7: DANA Richard Henry Jr. "Two Years Before the Mast" first published 1840. Free ebook: https://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/d/dana/richard_henry/two-years-before-the-mast/complete.html * S8: TAYLOR Rebe "Unearthed - the Aboriginal Tasmanians of Kangaroo Island" Wakefield Press, South Australia, 2002 * S9: DRUMMOND, Sarah. [http://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/id/eprint/30818/1/whole.pdf Exiles and Island Wives] PDF file. Thesis, 2015 (King George Sound) * S10: PRICKETT, Nigel. [https://www.google.com.au/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=2&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwjy9qSVyIPaAhWGipQKHa-sBkwQFggrMAE&url=https%3A%2F%2Fpress.anu.edu.au%2Fpublications%2Fseries%2Fterra-australis%2Fislands-inquiry-terra-australis-29&usg=AOvVaw0hfZ2hXkfLGwe1-Z44uyAo Islands of Inquiry. Trans-Tasman stories: Australian Aborigines in New Zealand sealing and shore whaling] by Nigel Prickett, Auckland War Memorial Museum, Auckland, New Zealand nprickett@aucklandmuseum.com, citing - #Plomley, N.J.B. (ed) 1966. Friendly Mission; the Tasmanian journals and papers of George Augustus Robinson 1829–1834 #Plomley, N.J.B. and K.A. Henley 1990. The sealers of Bass Strait and the Cape Barren Island community. Tasmanian Historical Research Association Papers and Proceedings 37:37–127 #Tipping, M. 1988. Convicts Unbound; the story of the Calcutta convicts and their settlement in Australia" #Cumpston, J.S. 1970. Kangaroo Island 1800–1836 Canberra: Roebuck Society Publication No 1. #Dunderdale, George ([1898]:13) The Book of the Bush #Birmingham, J. 1992. Wybalenna: the archaeology of cultural accommodation in nineteenth century Tasmania. Sydney: Australian Society for Historical Archaeology. #Nash, M. 2003. The Bay Whalers; Tasmania’s shore-based whaling industry Woden: Navarine Publishing #Index to Departures 1817–1867, from an original record POL (Port of Launceston) 458/2, p. 21, Tasmanian State Archives) #Chamberlain, S. 1989. Sealing, whaling and early settlement of Victoria; an annotated bibliography of historical sources. Victoria Archaeological Survey Occasional Report 29 # Lambert, T. 1925. The Story of Old Wairoa Dunedin: Coulls, Somerville, Wilkie. # Parsons, personal communication 2008. * S11: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aboriginal_Tasmanians Wikipedia - Aboriginal Tasmanians] * S12: D. R. Hainsworth, [http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/kable-henry-2285/text2941 Kable, Henry (1763–1846), ''Australian Dictionary of Biography,'' National Centre of Biography, Australian National University], published first in hardcopy 1967 * S13: [http://www.abc.net.au/local/audio/2011/03/18/3167847.htm?site=hobart The Tale of a Sealer Woman - Woretemoeteyenner] quoting Dr Greg Lehmann, Researcher, University of Tasmania.

Project Space pages 20241004 (36) The Clarke Brothers

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{{Image|file=Photos-866.jpg |align=c |size=260 |caption= }} Thomas and John Clarke were Australian bushrangers from the Braidwood, New South Wales. They committed a series of crimes which led to the Felons' Apprehension Act (1866), a law that introduced outlawry in the colony and authorised citizens to kill bushrangers on sight. {{Bushranger}} John Clarke, Thomas and John's father was a shoemaker a convict who was transported for seven years aboard the Royal Charlotte, John Clarke married Mary Connell Clarke, Mary had two brothers, Tom and Pat Connell who were also involved in the gang , although they committed numerous highway robbery under arms, and supposedly were guilty of, or accessories to murder, they were never charged and therefore it was never proven that they killed anyone ,another of Mary's brothers, John Connell, stole horses on two occasions and did time for that, he also was sent to prison for 10 years for receiving a stolen goods from one of the robberies, but none for highway robbery. John Clarke took up a leasehold in the Jingeras, which proved too small to support his family of five children he took to selling sly-grog, initiated his sons Tom and John into cattle duffing, they constantly raided crops and livestock, aided by their uncles Pat and Tom Connell ,their gang the Jerrabat Gully Rakers were regarded as the best in the art of cattle duffing and horse stealing the Clarke gang of relatives and friends was well trained in bushcraft and heavily armed. John and Mary Clarke had three sons, Thomas, James and John, and there were also some daughters their mother and the girls kept out of trouble the rest of the family were cattle-duffers and horse-stealers. The father, John, died in Goulburn Gaol while he was waiting to be tried for the murder of Billy Noonang, an Aboriginal.On 3rd October, 1865, the eldest son Thomas was arrested on a charge of highway robbery, but escaped from the Braidwood gaol, he than stole horses (including race-horses), stuck up the Araluen mail, robbed the post office at Michalago, as well as some shops and numbers of travellers on the Braidwood and Moruya roads earlier in 1865 they surrendered to a magistrate who let them out on bail,this allowed them to attend the Araluen Races where Tom collected prize money and won the admiration of hundreds of spectators for his riding skills they later reported to court and were acquitted on insufficient evidence of a robbery in March 1862. On 12th January 1865, the other son James was imprisoned at Cockatoo Island for seven years he was involved in the robbery of the Cowra mail together with Ben Hall and Johnny Gilbert, some banknotes stolen from the mail were found on him, and he was sentenced for receiving stolen property this sentence had saved him from the gallows - the fate of his brothers Thomas and John. {{Image|file=The_Clarke_Brothers-5.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption= }} On April 9th, 1866, Thomas, together with uncles Patrick and Thomas Connell and four other criminals, William and Joseph Berriman, Bill Scott and William Fletcher robbed Several people including a a Chinaman, who was on the way from the gold diggings at Deep Creek to the bank, after that, they called on Mr. John Emmott, the storekeeper from Moruya to surrender he wasn't about to lose the £100 and a parcel of gold dust on him both Thomas Clarke and Patrick Connell fired at him with their revolvers one of the shots wounding Emmott in the thigh and the other killing his mount because of his wound Emmott could not walk quickly so the bushrangers pistol-whipped him over the head and left him lying semi-conscious and helpless on the road ,it was told later at the trial of Tom Connell, that the intervention of John Emmott, saved Tom's life ,Tom had intervened to stop one of the bushrangers from causing more harm with his pistol,Tom brought John a hat full of water from the creek Emmott brought these facts to the notice of the authorities after his release, 10 years later, Tom was said to have often written to his former victim The gang continued to rob with violence, be it shops, or people returning from the races Thomas Clarke even robbed women, one of them being the wife of storekeeper James Polock from the Gulph Diggings they broke into Pollock's store, Mrs Pollock stopped them by throwing the keys of the safe into the street, they tried to find them with the aid of a candle, but were unsuccessful. The first newspaper report said gold had been taken, but a more accurate account in the Police Gazette said pipes, tobacco, clothing and Wellington Boots ,during one of the shop robberies two policemen Constables O'Grady and Smythe Smith were shot at, and Constable Miles O'Grady who was severely wounded died after three hours of agonising pain. After this murder, the Clarke brothers Thomas and John were proclaimed outlaws O'Grady had walked down the main street shooting at anything he shot and killed William Fletcher, who had been a bushranger for a day, before getting wounded himself no one was ever charged with killing Miles On the 16th July 1866, Tom and Pat Connell and two others held up Morris' store at Mudmelong the next day 4 police and a black tracker George Emmott, chased the bushrangers for four hours through the bush until they camped for the evening at Wyambene the police opened fire into the camp, scattering the bushrangers Pat Connell was killed by Constable Thomas Kelly Pat was in the company of his brother's Tom and John at the time Pat was buried in the family vault at Jerrabat Gully. {{Image|file=Photos-867.jpg |align=c |size=550 |caption='''Capture of the Clarke Brothers''' }} In January 1867, the New South Wales government offered a reward of £5,000 for the capture of the murderers, but the Clarkes still continued robbing travellers and holding up the mail coaches in the following April the famous blacktracker, Sir Watkin Wyne led a police search party with Senior Constable Wright and Constables Walsh, Egan, Lenehan and James Wright they received a tip-off by one of the bushrangers cousins Thomas Berry, who later collected the reward money and was forced to leave the district for his and his family's safety ,on the 7th January a shoot out took place during which Constable Walsh, John Clarke and Sir Watkin were wounded. Sir Watkin's wound was very dangerous, and later his arm had to be amputated when Sergeant Byrne turned up with six more troopers the outlaws decided to give up and surrendered. The bushrangers shook hands with Walsh as they surrendered, and said they would have surrendered to him before if he had been there,Tommy Clarke asked to be treated as he should and Sergeant Wright said: "All right, old boy." At the time of their trial the police had gathered a list of charges against Thomas Clarke, and excluding the murder of five police constables, there were nine robberies of the mails and thirty-six robberies of individuals,the offences committed by John Clarke, excluding murders, were twenty-six robberies. Tried by Sir Alfred Stephen, they were sentenced to death,Tom Clarke, 26, and his brother John, 24, were hanged from twin gallows at Darlinghurst Jail on 25 June 1867 and buried at Haslem's Cemetery, Rookwood. {{Image|file=Photos-868.jpg |align=l |size=300 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Photos-869.jpg |align=r |size=215 |caption= }} {{clear}} '''Bushrangers Tree in Nelligen which is believed to be the tree the Clarke brothers were chained to after their capture''' ==Sources== *Truth (Perth, WA : 1903 - 1931) p.2; 10th March, 1906 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/207394364?searchTerm=Clarke%20Brothers%20bushrangers&searchLimits=l-category=Article|||l-illustrated=true Article] BUSH TRAGEDIES. THE CLARKE BUSHRANGERS.Slaughter of Spy *Wellington Times (NSW : 1899 - 1954) p.2; 20th August, 1903 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/137892604?searchTerm=Clarke%20Brothers%20bushrangers&searchLimits=l-category=Article|||l-illustrated=true Article] STAND AND DELIVER! PART 3.A Complete History of the Bushranging Days of Australia.(From the most authentic records). *Truth (Sydney, NSW : 1894 - 1954) p.24; 28th April, 1935 :[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/169351816?searchTerm=Clarke%20Brothers%20bushrangers&searchLimits=l-category=Article|||l-illustrated=true Article] Clarke brothers meet the hangman *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarke_brothers Clarke Brothers Wikipedia] *[http://www.nedkellysworld.com.au/bushrangers/clarke_bros.htm Clarke Brothers Ned Kelly's World] *[http://www.goldrushcolony.com.au/australian-gold-history-culture-info/bushrangers-araluen The Original Gold Rush Colony Clarke Brothers] *[http://www.sl.nsw.gov.au/events/exhibitions/2010/onehundred/100-objects/Exhibit-048.htm Painting of the Capture of the Clarke Brothers State Library N.S.W] *Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVL7-RMJL : 21 June 2017), Thomas Clarke, 1867; Burial, Rookwood, Cumberland Council, New South Wales, Australia, Rookwood Catholic Cemeteries and Crematoria; citing record ID 90019061, [http://www.findagrave.com Find a Grave] *Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QK1Z-YZ9J : 21 June 2017), John Clarke, 1867; Burial, Rookwood, Cumberland Council, New South Wales, Australia, Rookwood Catholic Cemeteries and Crematoria; citing record ID 142777406, [http://www.findagrave.com Find a Grave] -------------------------

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'''Christmas Day, 1942. An Australian soldier, [[Whittington-1326|George "Dick" Whittington]], helped by Raphael Oimbari, one of the Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels at the [https://www.awm.gov.au/units/event_340.asp Australian War Memorial] - ''Battle of Buna''Battle of Buna-Gona. George Whittington died in February 1943, from bush typhus.'''

[[Image:Photos-78.png|120px]] [[Image:Photos-323.jpg|130px]] The Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels was the name Australian soldiers gave to a group of Papua New Guinean people who helped and escorted injured Australian troops down the

[http://www.pacificwar.org.au/KokodaIndex.html Pacific War.org.au] - ''The Kokoda Campaign''

Kokoda track during WWII. Over 4,000 Australian lives were lost in the campaign but the number would have been much higher without the help of the Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels.

[https://prezi.com/js5nw4dulwo8/the-fuzzy-wuzzy-angels/ Prezi.com] - ''Transcript of The Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels''

The Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels carried the stretchers, sometimes under fire, back to the Advanced Dressing Station.

[http://www.ww2australia.gov.au/asfaras/angels.html WWII Australia gov.au] - ''Kokoda Fuzzy wuzzy angels''

They made the stretchers from blankets slung between two poles with spreaders at each end. There were four natives on each stretcher. They stayed with the same digger until they reached the Advanced Dressing Station.

[http://asopa.typepad.com/asopa_people/2009/07/victory-in-png-due-to-fuzzy-wuzzy-angels.html asopa.typepad.com] - '' Victory in PNG due to fuzzy wuzzy angels''

They worked under shocking conditions, up and down treacherous mountain ridges over 13,000 ft high, down into the dark narrow valleys of the Owen Stanley Range. They carried heavy loads along a narrow, rough track. The conditions were cold and wet. The Kokoda track turned into liquid mud from all the movement. But despite all this, they carried and cared for their wounded Aussie soldier. '''This was hard for the Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels as [[Vernon-2770|Dr Geoffrey Vernon]] wrote'''

[http://www.kokodatrackfoundation.org/fuzzy-wuzzy-angels.aspx Kokoda Track Foundation] - ''Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels''

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The condition of our carriers at Eora Creek caused me more concern than that of our wounded. Overwork, overloading (principally by soldiers who dumped their packs and even their rifles on top of the carriers' own burdens), exposure, cold and under-feeding were the common lot. Every evening scores of carriers came in, slung their loads down and lay exhausted on the ground; the immediate prospect before them was grim, a meal that consisted only of rice and none too much of that, and a night of shivering discomfort for most as there were only enough blankets to issue one to every two men. Despite this no known live casualty was ever abandoned by the Fuzzy Wuzzies. [http://ergo.slv.vic.gov.au/explore-history/australia-wwii/abroad-wwii/kokoda-track-campaign State Library of Victoria/Ergo] - ''Kokoda track campaign''

The Kokoda campaign was one of the bloodiest campaigns of World War II, which has forever changed the relationship between Australia and Papua New Guinea. '''An Australian digger said'''

From [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuzzy_Wuzzy_Angels Wikipedia].

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They carried stretchers over seemingly impassable barriers, with the patient reasonably comfortable. The care they give to the patient is magnificent. If night finds the stretcher still on the track, they will find a level spot and build a shelter over the patient. They will make him as comfortable as possible fetch him water and feed him if food is available, regardless of their own needs. They sleep four each side of the stretcher and if the patient moves or requires any attention during the night, this is given instantly. These were the deeds of the ‘Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels’ – for us!

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'''Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels carry Australian Solidiers down treacherous terrain'''

'''Along the Trail Laurie Howson of the 39th Battalion wrote in his diary'''

[http://www.kokodatreks.com/history/diggerspoemsstories.cfm Kokoda Treks] -''Diggers Poems & Stories''

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The days go on. You are trying to survive, shirt torn, arse out of your pants, whiskers a mile long, hungry and a continuous line of stretchers with wounded carried by 'Fuzzy-Wuzzies' doing a marvellous job. Some days you carry your boots because there's no skin on your feet. But when I look around at some of the others - hell! They look crook! Then I have seen the time when you dig a number of holes in the ground and bury your dead. Nothing would be said, but you would think maybe it will be my time next.

===The Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels Poem=== '''By Sapper H "Bert" Beros NX 6925, 7th Div., RAE, AIF''': ''Many a mother in Australia, when the busy day is done, sends a prayer to the almighty for the keeping of her son. Asking that an Angel guide him and bring him safely back. Now we see those prayers are answered on the Owen Stanley track. For they haven’t any halos, only holes slashed in the ears, and with faces worked by tattoos, with scratch pins in their hair. Bringing back the wounded, just as steady as a hearse, using leaves to keep the rain off and as gentle as a nurse.'' ''Slow and careful in bad places, on the awful mountain track, and the look upon their faces, makes us think that Christ was black. Not a move to hurt the carried, as they treat him like a Saint, it’s a picture worth recording, that an Artist’s yet to paint. Many a lad will see his Mother, and the husbands, weans and wives, just because the Fuzzy Wuzzy carried them to save their lives.'' ''From mortar or machine gun fire, or a chance surprise attack, to safety and the care of Doctors, at the bottom of the track. May the mothers in Australia, when they offer up a prayer, mention those impromptu angels, with the fuzzy wuzzy hair.'' Bert Beros served in WW1 and WW2. He wrote this

[http://www.anzacday.org.au/anzacservices/poetry/fuzzywuzzy.htm Anzac Day.org] - ''Poem The Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels''

poem at 4 am one morning on the Kokoda Track. An officer sent a copy home to his mother and she so admired the poem, that she had it published in the

[http://blogs.news.com.au/couriermail/education/index.php/couriermail/comments/kokoda Courier Mail] - ''Kokoda''

Brisbane Courier-Mail. === Recognition === [[Image:Terry s Photos-210.jpg |thumb|110px|'''Front of Medal''']] [[Image:Terry s Photos-211.jpg |thumb|110px|'''Back of Medal''']] The Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels had never been officially recognised for their courageous work.

[http://www.smh.com.au/national/australia-honours-fuzzy-wuzzy-angels-20090723-duk6.html Sydney Morning Herald.com.au] - ''Australia honours Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels''

In July 2009, Australia's Veteran Affairs Minister Alan Griffin presented two medals to two Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels at a ceremony at the Bomana War Cemetery, just outside the capital Port Moresby. The Kokoda battle began in July 1942, so this medal was long overdue it has taken over 65 years, to

[http://tasmaniantimes.com/index.php?/pr-article/89-fuzzy-wuzzy-angels-awarded-medals/ Tasmanian Times] - ''89 Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels awarded medals''

honour these brave men who saved so many Australia Soldiers during the Kokoda campaign in WWII,on that dangerous,treacherous and hazardous track.

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------------------------------------ == Sources ==

'''See also''' *[http://www.theaustralian.com.au/in-depth/anzac-day/fuzzy-wuzzy-angels-still-helping-diggers/story-e6frgdaf-1226629370594 The Australian] - ''Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels still helping Diggers - 92-year-old war veteran David Payten was helped up the stairs to the Hyde Park memorial in Sydney by a fuzzy wuzzy angel'' *[http://theconversation.com/lest-we-forget-the-png-soldiers-who-served-in-australias-military-28813 The Conversation] - ''Lest we forget the PNG soldiers who served in Australia’s military'' *[http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/newslocal/city-east/fuzzy-wuzzy-angel-flies-from-png-to-march-with-pride-alongside-aussies-for-anzac-day/story-fngr8h22-1226627128292 Daily Telegraph] - ''Fuzzy Wuzzy angel flies from PNG to march with pride alongside Aussies for Anzac Day'' *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuzzy_Wuzzy_Angels Wikipedia] - ''Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels'' *[http://www.environment.gov.au/node/19722 Australian Government] - ''More information about the Kokoda Track *[http://www.army.gov.au/Our-history/History-in-Focus/Fuzzy-Wuzzy-Angels Army] - ''Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels'' *[http://www.examiner.com.au/story/1927405/fuzzy-wuzzy-angel-mourned/ Examiner] - ''Fuzzy Wuzzy Angel mourned TASMANIANS have paid tribute to one of Papua New Guinea's last remaining Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels - Ovuru Indiki.''

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*''This page is part of the '''[[Project:Australia|Australia Project]]''' '''[[Space:Australian_Topics_Team|Australian Topics Team]]''''' ==="Containing tried and tested recipes, contributed by experienced housewives and cookery experts"=== This famous Australian recipe book will be 100 years old in 2023. First published in 1923 as a fundraiser for a school, it has remained a standard in South Australian kitchens ever since, and is still for sale.

National Archives of Australia Magazine Issue 3 2018 Pg 33 "Lentil soup - or bloater paste?" [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article129149836 CULTURED CHURCHWOMEN:- Leading Congregationalists - UNSELFISH DEVOTION]

'''The genealogical interest is in the identities of the contributors.''' Most recipes are accompanied by a name and often a place of residence, usually in South Australia. Since King's College, the beneficiary, was a boarding school, contributions came from all over the state and sometimes other states. The book was the idea of [[Sharman-551|Annie L. Sharman]] and she credits Mrs C. R. Morris and Mrs G. McRitchie with gathering the advertisements which funded the publishing of the first edition. Do you have a contributor among your relatives? If so, add them here. (Page numbers refer to the 38th edition): ::[[Abbott-9095 |Eleanor M. Abbott]] (bef. 1908 - 1977) Port Elliot, S.A., Coconut Biscuits pg 184 (75th edition) ::[[Dodd-4750 |Mrs R. G. Abbott]] (1877 - 1955) Port Elliot, French Beans pg 66; Gooseberry Jam pg 221; Plum Chutney pg 234 (75th edition) ::[[Craker-99 |T. E. Abbott]] (1898 - 1982) Rosslyn Park, Lamingtons pg 131; French Jellies pg 250; Marshmallows pg 251 (75th edition) ::[[Arbon-63 |Mrs A. S. Adamson]] (1869 - 1952) Unley, War Bread pg 194; Raspberry Syrup pg 212; Black Current Jam pg 218 (75th edition) ::[[McFarlane-1950|Mrs H. R. Adamson]] (1875 - 1952) Malvern, Raisin and Rhubarb Tart pg 124; Athol Cakes pg 126; Potted Meat Paste pg 206; To Candy Peel pg 231; To Dry Raisins pg 231; Apple Chutney pg 233; Rhubarb Chutney pg 236, Cauliflower Piccalilli pg 240 (75th edition) ::[[Ferris-2750|Mrs Alfred Anderson]], Blythwood, Ginger Pudding pg 81; Sago Plum Pudding pg 84; Cream Puffs pg 127; Green Tomato Pickle pg 241; Pickled Onions pg 243 (75th edition) ::[[Cant-381|Mrs Arbon]] (1875 - 1959) Brighton, Raisin Pudding pg 90; Apple Amber Pudding pg 122; Egyptian Cake pg 164 ::[[Williams-74110|Mrs Harry Arbon]] (1882 - 1954) 2 Birkdale Avenue, Clarence Park, American Pound Cake pg 139; Sponge Sandwich pg 167; Cheese Savouries pg 202; Passion Fruit Drink pg 214; Lemon Conserve pg 231; Ripe Tomato Relish pg 245; Toffee pg 253 (75th edition) ::[[Wilson-62055|Mrs E. H. Bakewell]] Welsh Cake pg 157; Chocolate Cake pg 162 (75th edition) ::[[Watt-3508 |Thelma Jean (Watt) Batchelor]] (1898 - 1980) Prospect Gardens: ''Nutties'', Pg 175 ::[[Morris-22835|Mrs H. Benfield]] (1861 - 1940) Croydon, ''Melon Jam,'' Pg 211 (75th edition) ::[[Lord-7209|E.F. Benskin]] (1874 - 1953), Stuffed Tomatoes pg 70; Pineapple Cream pg 109; Tenby Cake pg 155; Edinburgh Scones pg 195 (75th edition) ::[[Besanko-56|Dulcie Besanko]] (1910 - 1988), Clarence Park, Potato Soup pg 32; Chocolate Cake Drops pg 128; Rock Buns pg 134; Walnut or Almond Creams pg 253 (75th edition) ::[[Newman-13649|Mrs H.D. Blenkiron]] (1894 - 1978), Rosala Biscuits pg 186 (75th edition) ::[[Golding-925|Mrs Agnes Bowering]], Prospect, Plum Pudding (Without Eggs) pg 81; Lemon Conserve pg 231 (75th edition) ::[[Bartle-230|Mrs Pearl Bowering]], "Wheatley," Peterborough, Coffee Cake pg 142; Ribbon Cake pg 168; Melon Jelly pg 225 (75th edition) ::[[Bowering-314|(Miss) Queenie Bowering]], Barker Street, Prospect, Honey Candy pg 251; Turkish Delight pg 252 (75th edition) ::[[Bowering-313|Selma Bowering]], Sponge Sandwich pg 167 (75th edition) ::[[Trevena-237|E. Blucher]], Ki Ki, Nice Plain Biscuits pg 183 ::Mrs G. Bradley, Torrens Park: ''Orange Cake'', Pg 143 ::[[Carmichael-3703|L Carmichael]], Tiparra West, Sunbeams (Biscuits) pg 188; Tomato Chutney pg 235 (75th edition) ::Miss D. Cochrane, Auburn, Victoria. ''Rhubarb Sponge'' and ''Rhubarb Jelly'', Pg 105 ::[[Colliver-68|Miss J. Colliver]] (1901 - 1972) Eggs and Spinach pg 22 (75th edition) ::[[Pascoe-1462|Mrs E. Colliver]] (1892 - 1964) Torrens Park, Sponge Sandwich pg 167 (75th edition) ::[[Champion-1402|Mrs W. H. Colliver]] (1862 - 1929), Lentil Soup pg 31; Salmon in Jelly pg 35; War Buns pg 135 (75th edition) ::[[Munro-5222|Mrs H.E.R. Dinham]], Ardrossan, Rosala Biscuits pg 186 (75th edition) ::[[Lawrie-699 | Mrs Stanley Haskard]] (1891-1975) of Jamestown ''Shortbread'', pg 181. ::[[Caterer-5|Mrs. Geo. Heath]] (1885 - 1980), Keyneton: ''Savoury Carrots'', Pg 66. ::[[Doddridge-87|D Jarrett]] (1889 - 1961), Angaston: ''Cream Puffs'', Pg 121 (75th edition) ::[[Benfield-497|Mrs M. A. Luck]] (1891 - 1980) of Croydon Park, Bonny Pudding pg 83; Grandmother's Cake pg 149; Scottish Shortbread pg 190; Billy Loaf pg 192; Gooseberry and Cherry Jam pg 219 (75th edition) ::[[Mitton-269|Mrs A.J. Ridgway]], Dunalbyn, Wolseley, King's Jam pg 220; Green Fig Jam pg 220; Gooseberry Jam pg 221 ::[[Gilbert-4522|Mrs H. K. Ridgway]], "Maradene," Wolseley, Sultana Cake pg 155; Butter Sponge pg 161 (75th edition) ::[[Greenwood-5225|Mrs F.W. Roediger]], "Riverside," Gawler, Coffee Cake pg 142; Cinnamon Sponge pg 161; Raspberry Vinegar pg 213 (75th edition) ::[[Hailes-86|E. S. Rutt]] (abt. 1839 - 1926) Pickled Figs pg 242 (75th edition) ::[[Rutt-150|Edith E. Rutt]] (1879 - 1966) Fritz Sausage pg 23; Marinaded Steak pg 42; Oatmeal Biscuits pg 184; Quince Jelly pg 219 (75th edition) ::Mrs W. Schmidt, Railway Town, Broken Hill: ''Sardine Puffs'' Pg 37 ::[[Sharman-551|A. L. Sharman]], Black Forest, Curried Eggs pg 15; Pork and Beans pg 24; Salmon Cakes pg 37; Soused Fish pg 37; Stuffed Potatoes Au Gratin pg 71; French Rice Pudding pg 89; Chocolate Layer Cake pg 163; Passion Fruit Layer Cake pg 165; Almond Icing pg 170; Chocolate Icing pg 171 Biscuits pg 179; Salted Almonds pg 199; Oatmeal Drink pg 212; Milk Jelly pg 256; Fricasseed Brains pg 256 (75th edition) ::[[Sharman-552|E.O. Sharman]], Turkish Delight pg 252 (75th edition) ::[[Sharman-556|K.E. Sharman]], Blanc Mange pg 97; Rice Custard pg 97; Marble Cake pg 151 (75th edition) ::[[Wall-5020|Mrs T. C. Sharman]] (1869 - 1948), Stewed Steak pg 46; Mock Duck pg 59 Ginger Nuts pg 181; Lemon Syrup pg 213; Citron Marmalade pg 226; Tomato Chutney pg 235 (75th edition) ::Miss B. Skewes, Victor Harbor: ''Potato Puff'', Pg 67 ::[[Kerr-6801|Ethel (Kerr) Slane]] (1879 - 1944) North Unley: ''Angel's Food (Eggless)'', Pg 95 ::[[Williams-70233|Mrs W. J. Smith]] (abt. 1887 - 1953) of Fairfield, Maitland: ''Christmas Cake'', Pg 133 ::[[Von_Puttkamer-11|Mrs Fred Thorn]] (1854 - 1937) of Angaston: ''Plum Pudding'', Pg 80 (75th edition) ==Sources==

* ''The Green and Gold Cookery Book, 38th Edition'', Annie L Sharman, editor. Published by Rigby Ltd, Adelaide. First published 1923.

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The Wreck of the Osmanli (1846)

This Account of an 1853 shipwreck off the coast of Kangaroo Island has been provided by the [[Space:Kangaroo Island Early Settlers|Kangaroo Island Early Settlers Project]]

==An Ill-fated Voyage==

'''THE STEAMER "OSMANLI."'
This much-admired steamer, 403 tons, arrived on Tuesday, as elsewhere reported, her dates being—Sydney 18th, and Melbourne 24th August. The extreme length of the ''Osmanli'' is 180 feet, and her commodious saloon is 40 feet in length. The accommodations for passengers are excellent, though limited, but her general capacity is such that she can take on board in Sydney coal enough for a voyage to Melbourne and Adelaide and back to Sydney.Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904) Saturday 3 September 1853 p 5 Article

The ''Osmanli'' was to ply Australian waters less than three months before she fell victim to a reef off D'Estrees Bay, Kangaroo Island. She left Melbourne before daylight on the 23rd of November 1853 bound for Port Adelaide, carrying passengers, coal, pig iron, and mail from Sydney and Melbourne. On board were thirty-five crew and forty-seven passengers. The Victorian gold rush was at its height, and more than one passenger was carrying gold. En route from the East, the Captain's challenge was to find the narrow "Backstairs Passage" that led into Gulf St. Vincent and thence to Port Adelaide. If he had steered correctly, land would be sighted on both bows in daylight, or the lights at [[Space:Cape Willoughby Lighthouse|Cape Willoughby]] and Cape Jervis at night. Friday 25th, before sunset, the ''Osmanli'' crew sighted land on both bows. After dark the sighting of the land became hazy and indefinite. The Captain expected to make the Cape Willoughby Lighthouse at about nine o'clock. When the time arrived, and the lighthouse was not in sight, he put the vessel off course and stood out to sea, then stopped the engines and lay to. After about half an hour the engines were started and the vessel proceeded. At five minutes before midnight the vessel struck with great violence amidships. The instant the ship struck, the propeller broke and the engines "flew round with great violence". Captain Corbett split his thumb up to the wrist in his efforts to control the wheel of the vessel. They had struck Tinline Reef in D'Estrees Bay. The lifeboats were lowered, the crew and passengers abandoned the ship. Last to leave, but first to make shore, was the lifeboat commanded by [[Davidson-5614|Robert Davidson]], the ship's engineer. He'd prevented the Captain going down with his ship by man-handling him aboard. All those on the ''Osmanli'' were landed without incident, but most were in their nightclothes and without supplies. A huge fire was built on the beach to keep warm. Next day, small parties set out in all directions in search of water and supplies. Food and clothing was brought from the ship, thankfully still standing upright, and a small amount of water obtained from a whaler's trypot at McEuen's and Bennett's whaling station. The chief officer Mr. Gooch set off in the lifeboat with a crew of volunteers for Port Adelaide The boat was not well supplied with sails, so they rowed. On the way they called at [[Space:Cape Willoughby Lighthouse|Cape Willoughby Lighthouse]], 40 miles from the wreck, where [[Cawthorne-64|Captain Cawthorne]], Head Keeper, promised to send what supplies he could spare to the stranded survivors. Sure enough, Second Keeper [[Thomas-27935|Nat Thomas]] and a party including [[Unknown-380249|Betsy Thomas]], arrived on Monday bearing supplies. Betsy led them to a place among sandhills where they could get fresh water by digging down a few feet.

" A black woman (Betsy Thomas) conducted us a few miles to the Eastward, where we found water by digging a few feet amongst some sand hills near the beach." (Account of passenger Alfred France) Another account says water was found in a gully about five miles eastward of the encampment, and two miles eastward of the Hawk's Nest. They found a good supply, "which ought to be made known, as it was not more than a quarter of a mile from the sea."

Meanwhile the lifeboat crew rowed on to Cape Jervis, on the mainland, where they found themselves too exhausted to continue. On Tuesday the beached survivors were visited by another party of locals. One account says it was [[Clark-42065|Tom Clark]], and that he stayed a few days but rendered no assistance. (See Note 3.) Another says that a party brought supplies "on a black horse". The lifeboat then met the ''Tamar'', a schooner which took the exhausted crew to Port Adelaide, arriving on the morning of the 29th November1853, 3 days after they left D'Estrees Bay. They carried letters appealing for help, and lists of the crew and passengers. The government schooner ''Yatala'' was dispatched to the aid of the survivors, who were picked up and taken to Adelaide 1st December 1853. == Robbery ==

'''FIFTY POUNDS REWARD.''' LOST, from the wreck of the steamer Osmanli, TWO BARS of GOLD, weighing from 79 to 80 ounces, and marked PPGC. The above reward will be paid to any person giving such information as may lead to their recovery, by M. and S. Marks. Hindley-street South Australian Register Thursday 1 December 1853 p 2 Advertising

When the crew of the ''Osmanli'' returned to the ship to recover the passengers' baggage, it was soon discovered that bags had been cut open and rifled. Two gold bars belonging to Mr. Morris Marks disappeared from his trunk. Various members of the crew were accused of theft, in particular, Mr. Grey, chief steward and Mr. Hassett, understeward. Both men appeared in court but were released due to lack of evidence. The gold has never been recovered.

[http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/48554078 THE STEWARD OF THE "OSMANLI" AND THE MISSING GOLD. South Australian Register Saturday 21 January 1854 p 3]
TO THE EDITOR OF THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN REGISTER. Sir — Nothing would give me more pleasure than to hear that our respected fellow-colonist, Mr. Marks, had recovered his lost gold ; nevertheless, I cannot help entering my disclaimer against the cruel and un-English manner in which this stranger has been treated — twice brought before the Courts of our colony on suspicion and twice discharged. It was surely cruel (even if fresh evidence were obtained) to chain this very decent-looking young man's hands together, drag him about the Port in a conveyance looking for more passengers ; thus publicly brand ing him as a felon, and irretrievably blasting his prospects of obtaining an honest livelihood amongst us. I have read in your paper an account of the affair with Mr. and Mrs Bristow, at Aldinga, and should have been disinclined to have believed it, had I not with my own eyes witnessed the scene I have above described. — I am, &c., CHAS. CALTON. Port, Jan. 20, 1854.

== Crew of the ''Osmanli'' == Captain G.D. Corbett | Mr Gooch, Chief Officer (Appointed to go for help to Pt Adelaide in a life boat)| Mr Hutchins, Purser | [[Davidson-5614|Mr Robert Davidson]], Chief Engineer | Mr Moore, Second Officer | Mr Grey, Steward (accused of theft)| George Hassett, Under Steward (accused of theft) | Ireland, Fireman | About 25 others ==Passengers== T. Bremen | P. Bren | Timothy Broderick | S/J. Ford | Alfred France | Mr Haddy | Daniel Hall/Hull | S. Ireland, wife and two children | Mr Leigh (sketched the scene of the wreck) | S. Leimart/Lienart | [[Marks-1486|Morris Marks]]

[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morris_Lyon_Marks Wikipedia - Mr Morris Marks]

(Owner of two bars of gold, stolen. See Note 2.) | Samuel May and wife | Hugh McManus | McManns | C. Mitchell | Mrs Murray and child | S. Nicholson | Mr Parker | Mr Parsons | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_John_Peake Mr Edward John Peake] (Volunteered to row the lifeboat for help) | H. Piets/Piertz | Mr Powell | James Sabel/Sabeh | Mr Smith | Mr Solomon | Samuel Standard/Stanton | Rev. Mr. Strong/Storey and lady | Mr Teckermann | Richard Thomas | William Thomas | Mr and Mrs George Tinline | William Walker | William Wane/Warne | William Wilson | Mr Wood, wife and child | Mr Wolff Jr | Mr Wolff Jr's mother |
"Six or seven others whose names are unknown" ==Islanders Who Offered Aid== [[Cawthorne-64|Captain Cawthorne]], Head Lightkeeper, the Sturt Light, Cape Willoughby. Sent bread and water to the survivors.
[[Thomas-27935|Nat Thomas]], Second Keeper, carried supplies from Cape Willoughby (forty miles away), with a party of four others,
[[Unknown-380249|Betsy Thomas]] located a spring of fresh water.
[[Clark-42065|Tom Clark]] from American River came to the beach with a horse and a party of two white and two black men.

[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article245655389 Letter from Thomas Clarke to South Australian Free Press, , 4th March 1854]

(See Note 3.) ==About the ''Osmanli''== The'' Osmanli'' was an iron screw steamer of 403 nett tons. The vessel was built by William Denny Brothers at Dumbarton, Scotland in 1846. The Denny list states that the vessel was built as a schooner but the Lloyds Register for 1846 records the vessel as a screw steamer. The original dimensions of the vessel were; length 127.1 feet (38.74m), breadth 23.3 feet (7.10m) and depth 13.3 feet (4.05m). In 1852 it was lengthened to 180 feet (54.86m) and 23.7 feet (7.22m) breadth. At the time of wrecking the vessel had two direct acting steam engines built by Caird and Company of Greenock. The boiler was new in 1853 manufactured by Denny, Tullock and Company, of Dumbarton. The registered owners of the vessel were Wianne, Jones and Chapple. The Osmanli steamed out from England in early 1853 with the intention of being used on a steamship service between Australia and England. After arrival in Australia the vessel was used on intercolonial shipping runs.

[https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/7d6268cf-2f79-4a69-9254-6085e283a8f4/resource/ae5604a4-be6b-407b-92f7-d076de7ad625/download/maritimeregister.20170518.xml South Australian Government Maritime Register]

The wreck was purchased by Mr. William Rogers for 230 pounds. On 21st December 1853 his agent Mr. Lomax proceeded to the wreck accompanied by eight men in an attempt to refloat the vessel and salvage fittings and stores. For a considerable time the ''Osmanli'' was still upright and appeared as if at anchor. On the night of Tuesday 31st January 1854 however a heavy gale from the south-west broke up the ''Osmanli'' completely. The fore part of the vessel was reported alongside the poop and the sea was making a complete breach over the wreck, only a small portion of the hull was above water. Most of the salvaged material stored on deck was lost. ===The Wreck Site=== The scattered remains of the vessel, including machinery, lie on a weed covered rocky bottom. The wreckage includes the propellor shaft, metal plating, parts of the engine and a metal ladder. The wreck site covers an area of approx 35m x 20m.

[https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/7d6268cf-2f79-4a69-9254-6085e283a8f4/resource/ae5604a4-be6b-407b-92f7-d076de7ad625/download/maritimeregister.20170518.xml South Australian Government Maritime Register]

Relics can be seen at the Kingscote Museum.

[http://oceans1.customer.netspace.net.au/kangaroo-wrecks.html Kangaroo Island Shipwrecks]

==Sources==

:[https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-230864031 '''Map''' of south, South Australia - via ''Trove'' - ''(<+Q)'' - '''X''' for ''full screen''] *[http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/48550316 WRECK OF THE OSMANLI STEAMER IN D'ESTREES BAY, KANGAROO, ISLAND] ''South Australian Register'' Wednesday 30 November 1853 p 2. * [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/207121845 WRECK OF THE "OSMANLI."] ''Adelaide Times'' Tue 6 Dec 1853 Page 3 *[http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/158095778 THE WRECK OF THE "OSMANLI."—FURTHER, PARTICULARS]. Adelaide Observer Saturday, 10 December 1853 p 7 *[http://www.communitywebs.org/capeganth Friends of Cape Gantheaume National Park] Thanks to Daniel Rowley. *[https://sites.google.com/site/kipaview/ Kangaroo Island Pioneers Association] *[http://www.environment.gov.au/shipwreck/public/wreck/wreck.do?key=5640 Australian National Shipwreck Database - Osmanli] ==Notes== :1. The Rev Strong could have been Robert Strong of St Mary's Church, Sturt. :2. Ten years later, Morris L. Marks was again shipwrecked in the ''Oscar'' off Invercargill, New Zealand. He gave a lengthy account in a letter to the Melbourne Argus http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5707729 :3. Thomas Clarke's letter to the press in 1854 included the following:

"So far from not rendering assistance, I brought a bag of flour from my residence to American River—which is fifteen miles' distance therefrom, and twelve miles more from the wreck. Six of the crew of the Osmanli were going to fetch the flour when the Yatala hove in sight; and again, I divided my provisions with the shipwrecked people. Mrs Tinline herself divided them amongst all the hands and passengers. Further, I remained one day on the ground, and not " some days" When the captain of the Osmanli went away, he thanked me for the services I had rendered, and promised to pay me on his return. It was also arranged by Mr Marks and others that, should they purchase the wreck, I should superintend the breaking up, and receive one-fourth of the profits for my trouble. It is not long since the West Wind, and a vessel from England, commanded by Captain Till, were saved by my exertions. As an old bushman and whaler, none can say I am wanting in the sterling character of an Englishman : that is, hospitality and relief to the shipwricked and distressed. I am, Sir, &c., THOS. CLARKE

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See also: [[Space:First_Fleet,_Australia,_1788|First Fleet, Australia, 1788]], [[Space:Second_Fleet,_Australia,_1790|Second Fleet, Australia, 1790]], [[Space:CONVICTS_AFTER_THE_THIRD_FLEET|Convicts After the Third Fleet]] [[Project:Australian_Convicts_and_First_Settlers]] [[Category: Australia, Convicts]] [[Category: Third Fleet]] The Third Fleet was part of a wave of voyages paid for by the British Government, for the primary purpose of of relieving the over-loaded prison system in Britain. The convicts, along with their military overseers, thus made up a large proportion of the original European settlers in New South Wales. Whilst there is conjecture amongst historians as to which ships made up the Third Fleet, for the purpose of this WikiTree Category it is fair to include the following 11 ships; as does R.J.Ryan in his ''The Third Fleet Convicts''. Castle Books. Sydney,1993. The ten ships other than HMS Gorgon were contracted on 1st February 1791 to the Commissioners of the Navy by Messrs Camden, Calvert and King. They were also the only 11 ships to arrive at Sydney Cove in 1791. * Departed from England 16th February 1791: ''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Mary_Ann%2C_Arrived_9_Jul_1791 Mary Ann]''. * Departed from England 15th March 1791: ''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:HMS_Gorgon%2C_Arrived_21_Sep_1791 HMS Gorgon]''. * Departures from Portsmouth, England 27th March 1791: ''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Active%2C_Arrived_26_Sep_1791 Active]'', ''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Admiral_Barrington%2C_Arrived_16_Oct_1791 Admiral Barrington]'', ''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Albemarle%2C_Arrived_13_Oct_1791 Albemarle]'', ''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Britannia%2C_Arrived_14_Oct_1791 Britannia]'', and ''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Matilda%2C_Arrived_1_Aug_1791 Matilda]''. * Departures from Plymouth, England 27th March 1791: ''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Atlantic%2C_Arrived_20_Aug_1791 Atlantic]'', ''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Salamander%2C_Arrived_21_Aug_1791 Salamander]'', and ''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:William_and_Ann%2C_Arrived_28_Aug_1791 William and Ann]''. * Departed from Cork, Ireland early April 1791: ''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Queen%2C_Arrived_26_Sep_1791 Queen]''. ---- ==List of Third Fleet Convicts== On March 4, 1969 the ''Sydney Daily Mirror'' published an account which purported to be from a '''fictional newspaper''' called the New Holland Morning Post said to have been published in 1791. It suggested it was a full list of all Third Fleet convicts and was transcribed by Barbara Turner in 1992. Whilst the accuracy of the list cannot be relied upon, you can find it [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Fictional_Newspapers%2C_New_Holland_Morning_Post_1791 here]. ---- ==Sourced Third Fleet Convict List== This list is a work in progress to source all Third Fleet convicts and to exclude possible fictional convicts included in the ''Sydney Daily Mirror'' account in March 1969. Please add links to convict profiles on Wikitree and add an appropriate source. Feel free to add any missing 'sourced' Third Fleeters to this list. *ABBOTT Joseph, Gloucester Life *ABBOTT Thomas Middlesex 7 *ABELL Thomas Salop 7 *ABERTON Richard Devon 7 *ABLE Thomas Wiltshire Life *ABREE William Middlesex 7 *AKERS John Middlesex 7 *AKERS William Stafford 7 *ALDRIDGE Phillip Suffolk 7 *ALDRIDGE William Middlesex 7 *ALEXANDER Thomas London Life *ALFORD Thomas Somerset 7 *ALLBURY John Berks 7 *ALLEN Elizabeth Norfolk 7 *ALLEN Benjamin Middlesex 7 *ALLEN William York 7 *ALLEN George York 7 *ALLEN Stephen Norfolk 7 *ALLEN James London 7 *ALLEN William Bedford Life *ALLEN Samuel Derby 7 *ALLEN James Devon 7 alias Jones, alias J *ALLWRIGHT Thomas London 7 *ALTON Daniel Stafford 7 *ANDERSON James Warwick 7 *ANDERSON Edward Middlesex 7 alias Atkinson *ANDREW Robert Northumberland 7 *ANDREWS Thomas Salop 7 *ANDREWS Thomas London 7 *ANDREWS Edward Surrey 7 *ANNIBALL William Surrey 7 *ANNISON James York 7 *'''[[Anstey-283|ANSTEY Mary Ann]]''' Warwick 7 *APOSTLE John 7 alias Fopsitt *APPLETON William Essex 7 *ARBUCKLE William Surrey 7 *ARCHER John Kent 7 *'''[[Archer-2438|ARCHER Jonas]]''' Lancaster 7 ''Atlantic'' *ARCHER George Essex 7 *ARDING Richard Worcester 14 *ARMSDEN William Bedford 7 *ARSNIP John Lincoln Life *ASH James Southampton 7 *ASHER Elizabeth Middlesex Life *ASHLEY John London 7 *ASHTON John Wilts 7 *ASHWORTH John Middlesex 7 *ASSITON James Middlesex 7 *ATHERLY William Nottingham 7 *ATKINS Joseph Middlesex 7 *ATKINS John Surrey 7 *ATKINSON John Middlesex 7 *AULTON Benjamin Warwick 7 *BACCHUS Edward London 7 *BACCHUS Phillip Norfolk 7 *BAILEY Joseph Huntingdon 7 *BAILEY Paul London 7 *BAILEY Richard London 7 *'''[[Bailey-3813|BAILEY William]]''' Lincoln 14 *BAINES John London 7 *BAKER Gilbert Middlesex 7 *BAKER John York 14 *BAKER Thomas London 7 *BAKER William Wilts 7 *BAKER William Middlesex 7 *BAKER William Somerset 7 *BALACK Joseph Lincoln 7 *BALDWIN Henry Warwick 7 *BALES Thomas Warwick 14 *BALL Francis Middlesex 7 *BAMFORD Thomas Lancaster 7 *BANNISTER Benjamin Cambridge 7 *BARHAM James Warwick 7 *BARKER William York 7 *BARLAND Benjamin Middlesex 7 *BARLOW Joseph Essex 7 *BARNER James Wilts 7 *BARNES John Wilts 7 *BARNES John Middlesex 7 *BARNES Sarah Middlesex 7 *BARNETT Martha Lancaster 7 *BARNEY Joseph London 7 *BARRINGTON George Middlesex 7 *BARROWS Jonathon Suffolk 7 *BARROWS Samuel Warwick 7 *BARRY John Kent 14 *BARTLETT Henry Middlesex 7 *'''[[Austin-14245|BARTLUM Sarah]]''' Warwick Life *BARTON Dennis Northampton 7 *BARTON John Kent 7 *BARTON John Kent 7 *BARWICK Charles Norfolk 7 *BATE William London 7 *BATES Benjamin Kent 7 *BATES Joseph London 7 *BATES William Northampton 7 *BATH George Surrey 7 *BATH John Surrey 7 *BATTALEY John Derby 7 *BATTERSEA Richard Middlesex 7 *BATTY David Middlesex 7 *BAWMAN John Kent 7 *BAYLEY William Stafford 7 *BAYLISS John Unknown 10, Active *BEADIE William Hertford 7 *BEAZELL William Surrey 7 alias Besom *BEEBY Moses Lancaster 7 *BEECROFT Felix Bristol 7 *BEECROFT Robert Suffolk 7 *BEELE Francis Middlesex 7 *BELBIN James Middlesex 7 *BELFORT Jacob Middlesex 7 *BELL Adam London 7 *BELLAMY William London 7 *BELLOW George Middlesex 7 *BELTON William Sussex 7 *BELVILL John Middlesex 7 *BENJAMIN Harty Middlesex 7 *BENN John Wilts 7 *BENNETT George Warwick 7 *BENNETT John Middlesex 7 *BENNETT Joseph Loncoln 7 *BENSLEY John Norfolk 7 *BENSON James London 7 *BENTON Thomas Essex 7 *BERRYMAN William Middlesex 7 *BEST George Kent Life *BEST John York 7 *BETSON John London 7 *BETTS James Middlesex Life *BEVAN David Middlesex 7 *BEVAN George Derby 7 alias Bevin *BEVAN Thomas Essex 7 *BIRD Benjamin Middlesex 7 *BIGG Stephen Hertford 7 *BIGGS James Kent 7 *BIGGS Joseph London Life alias John Page *BIGGS William Warwick 14 *BIGWOOD John Wilts Life *BILLINGHAM John Worcs 7 *BIRD John Warwick 7 *BIRD John Surrey 7 *BIRKIN Joseph Derby 7 *BISHOP Richard Worcs Life *BISHOP Robert York 7 *BLACK David Northumberland 7 *BLACKBURN John Lancaster 7 *BLACKWELL Elizabeth Middlesex 7 *BLAWES James London 7 *BLIGH Ann Middlesex 7 *BLOWER William Middlesex 7 *BLUNT Richard Worcs 7 *BOLDRAM William Lincoln 7 *BOOTH John Derby 7 *BOOTH Joseph York 7 *BOOTH William York 7 *BOURNE George Worcs 7 alias Kelie *BOURNE Thomas Warwick 7 *BOVILL William Worcs 7 *BOWERMAN Francis Surrey 14 *BOWYER George Middlesex 7 *BRADLEY Arthur Kent 7 *BRADLEY Janus Kent 7 *BRADY John Middlesex 7 *BRAGGER John Salop 7 alias Thomas William *BRAIN Joseph Gloucs 7 *BRAITHWAITE David Middlesex Life *BRAM William Kent 7 *BRANCH Henry Hertford 7 *BRAUGTON John London 7 *BRAY Susannah Middlesex 7 alias Gay *BREEDON William Notts 7 *BRETCHER William Middlesex 7 *BRETT John Sussex 7 *BREWER John Middlesex 7 *BREWER William Middlesex 7 *BREWER William Middlesex 7 *BREWER William Cornwall 7 *BRIAN Daniel Middlesex 7 *BRICE John Devon 7 *BRIDGE Joseph Sussex 7 *BRIGGS Benjamin Southampton 7 *BRIGHT Bridget Middlesex 7 *BRISTOL Joseph Stafford 7 *BRITWELL Jeffrey York 7 alias Bolton *BROOKER Jonathon Surrey 7 *BROOKS James Essex 14 *BROOKS William Essex 7 *BROOMFIELD John Warwick 7 *BROUSE Thomas Wilts 7 *BROWN Charles Warwick 7 *BROWN Edward Kent 7 *BROWN George Northumberland 7 *BROWN John Salop 7 *BROWN John York 7 *BROWN John Kent 7 *BROWN Mary Lincoln 7 *BROWN Mary Kent 14 *BROWN Susannah London Life *BROWN Thomas Notts 7 *BROWN Thomas Middlesex 7 *BROWN Thomas Middlesex Life alias John Brown, al *BROWN Thomas London 7 *BROWN William Northumberland 7 *BROWN William Cambridge 7 *BRUCE James Surrey 7 *BRYER John Kent 7 *BUCK Henry Bristol 7 *BUCK John Warwick 7 *BUCK Thomas Lincoln 7 *BULLOCK Joseph Cornwall 7 *BURBDIGE William London Life *BURCH John Middlesex 7 *BURCHEM James Northampton 14 *BURDETT John Northampton 7 *BURDETT Joseph London 7 *BURDOCK Ann Warwick 7 *BURGAN William London 7 *BURGESS Henry Suffolk 7 *BURGESS John Lancaster 7 *BURGESS Thomas London 7 *BURN Bartholomew London 7 *BURNE John Warwick 7 alias Doyle *BURNETT George London 7 *BUTCHER John Kent 7 alias Arnold *BUTCHER Mary Middlesex 7 *BUTFORD John Southampton 7 *BUTT James Wilts 7 *BUTT William Middlesex 7 *BYRON Henry Kent 14 *CABLE John Wilts 7 *CADE William Lincoln 7 *CADMAN Henry Warwick 7 *CADMAN John Cambridge 7 *CAINE Cornelius Surrey 7 *CAISH Robert Middlesex 7 *CALDICULT William Middlesex 7 *CALVERT John Lancaster 7 *CAM James Norfolk Life *CAMERON Daniel London 7 *CAMMERON Allen Middlesex 7 *CAMP Abraham Essex 7 *CAMPBELL Ann Middlesex 7 *CAMPBELL James Southampton 7 *CAMPBELL Joseph York 7 *CAMPBELL William York 7 *CAMPONEY George Kent 7 *CANDELL Michael Middlesex 7 *CANE Elizabeth Middlesex 7 *CANE John London 7 *CANN John Devon 14 *CAPON Robert Middlesex 7 *CARDLE John Middlesex 7 *CAREY Ann Bristol 14 *CARLETON Hannah London 7 *CARPENTER James Wilts 7 *CARPENTER Thomas Surrey 7 *CARR Francis Derby 7 *CARR George Essex 7 *CARR Roger Northumberland 7 *CARR Vince Sussex 7 alias Vincent *CARROLL John London 7 *CARROLL Mary Middlesex 7 *CARROLL Thomas London 7 *CARRUTHERS John Cumberland 7 alias Irwing *CARTER Jenny Lancaster 7 *CARTER John London 7 *CARTER John Middlesex 7 *CARTER Mark Surrey 14 alias James *CARTER Richard Berks 7 *CARTIAND James London 7 *CARTWRIGHT John Stafford 7 *CARTY Bridget London 7 *CARTY Dennis London 7 *CASEY John Middlesex 7 *CASSADY Thomas Bristol Life *CASTLE Thomas Kent 14 alias Lucky Castle *CASTLETINE Edward Middlesex 7 *CASY Patrick Middlesex 7 *CATES William Middlesex 7 *CAVENAGH Charles Cumberland 7 *CHADDERTON Mary London 7 *CHALMERS Robert Middlesex 7 *CHAMBERLAIN James London 14 *CHAMBERS John Southampton 7 *CHARLES William Middlesex 7 *CHAPMAN Isabella York 14 *CHAPMAN William York 7 *CHATFIELD Abraham Sussex 7 *CHATFIELD Joseph Warwick 14 *CHECKLEY William London 7 *CHESSER Mark Surrey 14 alias Chesser *CHESSETT Sarah London 7 *CHESTER James Herts 7 *CHEW George Lancaster 7 *CHILDS Henry Southampton 7 *CLAPSHAW John Wilts 7 *CLARKE James Shrop 7 *CLAY William London 7 *CLEE Joseph Shrop 7 *CLEMENT Edward Middlesex 7 *CLEMENTS Esau Middlesex 7 *CLEVES Samuel Middlesex 7 *CLEW John Middlesex 7 *CLIFFORD John Derby Life *CLISSOLD Ambrose Gloucester 7 *CLOSS Ely Middlesex 7 *COCHRAN Samuel Middlesex 7 *COCK Francis Shrop 7 *COCK Francis Middlesex 7 *COCK William Somerset 7 *CODD Jane Pembroke 7 *COLEMAN Robert London 7 *COLEMAN Richard London 7 *COLLEN William Somerset 7 *COLLET Robert Berks Life *COLLINGTON James Kent 7 *'''[[Collins-21456|COLLINS Edward, 1791, Albermarle ]]''' Middlesex 7 *COLLINS John Middlesex 7 *COLLINS Joseph Middlesex 7 *COLLINS Mary Middlesex 7 *COLLINS Richard Southampton 5 *COLLINS William Cornwall 7 *CONANS Thomas Kent 7 alias Clifton *CONNOLLY John Surrey 7 *CONNOR Dennis Kent 7 *CONNOWAY Joseph London 7 *COOK George London Life *COOK James Lincoln 7 *COOK John Warwick 7 *COOK Joseph Middlesex 7 alias Wright *COOK Mary London 7 *COOK Richard Warwick 7 *COOK Samuel Middlesex 7 *COOK William CrozierMiddlesex 7 *COOK William Gloucester 7 *COOKE Henry Suffolk 7 *COOLEY Sarah Middlesex 7 *COOPER Charles London 7 *COOPER John Derby 7 *COOPER Joseph Middlesex 7 *COOPER Thomas Southampton 7 *COOPER William Huntingdon 7 *COOPER William Kent 7 alias Bedwill *COOT Suzanne Essex 7 *COPE John Middlesex 7 *CORNELIUS John Middlesex 7 *CORNWALL Isaac Kent 7 *CORRER John Hereford 7 *COSGROVE Bridget Middlesex 7 *COURTENAY Edward Suffolk Life *COURTEY John Bristol 7 *COUSINS Thomas Essex 7 *COWEN Benjamin Middlesex 7 *COX John Middlesex 7 *COX Mary London 7 *COX Robert Middlesex 7 *COX William Wilts 7 *COXHEAD Thomas Southampton 7 *COXENS Samuel London 7 *COXON George Durham 7 *COZENS Thomas Southampton 7 *CRAFTS Joseph Middlesex Life *CRAFTS Samuel Middlesex 7 *CRANE Joseph Suffolk 7 *CREWES Nicholas Cornwall 7 *CRICKLEY Peter Middlesex 7 *CRIPPS John Berks 7 *CROFT Roger Worcester 7 *CROFTS John Nottingham 7 alias Wheatley *CROKER John Middlesex 7 *CROSBY Isaac Chester 7 *CROSBY John Chester 7 *CROSS Thomas Middlesex 7 *CROSS Thomas London 7 *CROSSDALE William Middlesex 7 *CRUGER William Monmouth 7 alias George Comeaga *CRUMPLIN Robert Berks 7 *CUBITT John Norfolk 7 *CUBITT William Norfolk 7 *CUMMINS John Middlesex Life *CUNNINGHAM Thomas London 7 *CURRY John Devon 7 alias Williams *CURTIN David Gloucester 7 *CURTIS James Norfolk 7 alias Wetherill *DALE John Middlesex 7 *DALLEY Thomas Gloucester 7 *DALLIS Alexander Kent 14 *DALLY Robert Somerset 7 *DALTON John Middlesex 7 *DAMMANT John Suffolk 7 *DAMMANT Samuel Suffolk 7 *DAMMANT William Middlesex Life *DANIEL Robert Essex 7 *DANIELS John Middlesex 7 *DANNELLY Sarah Southampton 7 *DARBY William Essex 7 *DARBYSHIRE John Derby 7 *DARLINTER William Sussex 7 *DARRINGTON Joseph Nottingham 7 *DAVENPORT William Essex 7 *DAVID Henry Monmouth 7 *DAVIDSON John Middlesex 7 *DAVIES Eleanor Middlesex 7 *DAVIES James Radnor 7 *DAVIES James Lancaster 7 *DAVIES John Essex 7 *DAVIES John Gloucester 7 *DAVIES George Bedford Life *DAVIS Edward Shropshire 7 *DAVIS David Middlesex 7 *DAVIS Humphrey Surrey 7 *DAVIS James Middlesex 7 *DAVIS James London 7 *DAVIS John Middlesex 7 *DAVIS John Surrey 7 *DAVIS John Middlesex 7 *DAVIS Joseph London 7 *DAVIS Samuel Middlesex 7 *DAVIS Thomas Middlesex 7 (the elder) *DAVIS Thomas Worcester 7 *DAVIS William Somerset 7 *DAVIS William Middlesex 7 *DAVIS William Middlesex 7 *DAVISON John Northumberland 7 *DAVISON James Herts 7 alias Turner *DAWSON James Middlesex Life *DEAKEN Thomas Warwick 7 *DEANE James Huntingdon Life *DEAVES William Suffolk 7 *DELANEY John London 7 *DENHAM William Southampton 7 *DENHAM William Sussex 7 *DENSHAW David Devon 7 *DENT George York 7 *DEPROSE James Kent 7 *DERRY Henry London 7 *DERRY Thomas London 7 *DICKENSON John Lancaster 7 alias Ramsdale *DICKENSON Thomas Nott 7 *DIGNAM John Middlesex 7 *DIXON Ann Middlesex 7 *DIXON George Kent Life alias Ellis *DIXON John Northumberland 7 *DIXON John Lincoln 7 *DIXON Joseph Essex 7 *DIXON Joseph York 7 *DIXON Thomas London 7 *DIXON William Huntingdon 7 *DODD Christopher Surrey 14 *DODD James Stafford 7 *DOODY John Middlesex 7 *DORMAN Thomas Lancaster 7 *DORRINGTON John Essex 7 *DOUGLASS David Hereford 7 *DOWDING Rachael London 7 *DOWDING Ebenezer Wilts 7 *DOYLE Michael Middlesex 7 *DREW George Middlesex 7 *DREW Robert Middlesex 7 *DRING James Lincoln 7 *DRUBY William Middlesex 7 *DRUSETT William Kent 14 *DUGLASS William Wilts 7 *DUKE Nicholas Middlesex 14 *DULTON Joseph Bucks 7 *DUNCOMBE John Middlesex 7 *DUNCOMBE William London 7 *DUNKLIN Thomas Middlesex Life *DUNN Michael Middlesex 7 *DUNN Michael Essex 7 *DUNSTONE Joseph Kent 7 *DUTTON Henry London 7 *DYER Susannah Middlesex 7 *DYER Timothy Southampton 7 *DIMOND Thomas Devon 7 *DYKE William Warwick 7 *DYUS James Warwick 7 *EADY John Middlesex 7 *EARLE John Middlesex 7 *EARLE Joseph Gloucester 7 *EARLE William Kent 7 *EARPES William Lancaster 7 alias George Fox *EAST Ann Middlesex 14 *EASTLAND John Lincoln 7 *EATON William Middlesex 7 *EDBOROUGH William Middlesex 7 *EDNY John Somerset 7 *EDSELL William Middlesex 7 *EDWARDS Edward Lancaster 7 *EDWARDS Francis Dorset Life *EDWARDS John Middlesex 7 *EDWARDS John Monmouth 7 *EDWARDS Maryeat William Hereford *EDWARDS Rowland Salop 7 *EDWARDS William Middlesex 7 *EGERTON Thomas Berks Life *ELLISON George London 7 *ELDERKIN Robert Lincoln 7 *ELLEN John Southampton 7 *ELLIOTT William Surrey 7 *ELLIS Joseph Hereford 7 *ELLISON John Middlesex 7 *ELLSWORTH John York 7 *ELMER Thomas Kent 7 *EMERSON John Lincoln 7 *EMERY Walter Salop 7 *EMMETT William Middlesex 7 *ENGLISH Matthew Sussex 7 *EVATT Thomas Middlesex 7 *EVANS David Kent 7 *EVANS David London 7 *EVANS Francis Middlesex 7 *EVANS George Middlesex 7 *EVANS James Gloucester 7 *EVANS James Gloucester 7 *EVANS James Middlesex 7 *EVANS Richard London 7 *EVANS Sarah Worcester 7 *EVANS William Worcester 7 *EVERETT Alliker Middlesex 7 *EVILL William Sussex 7 *FALCONER Alexander Surrey 7 *FALSHEA Leonard Cumberland 14 *FARDOE Robert Salop 7 alias Farmer *FARRELL Edward Middlesex 7 *FAULK William Hereford 7 *FELLOWS Edward Middlesex 7 *FENWELL Robert Middlesex Life *FERN Arthur Surrey 7 *FERNSWORTH James Suffolk 7 *FIELD Thomas York Life alias Farr *FIELD John Warwick 14 *FINCHAM John Middlesex 7 *FISHLOCK Michael Wiltshire 7 *FISHER Denise Middlesex 7 *FISHER William Middlesex 7 *'''[[Fisher-12833|FISHER Edward]]''' Stafford 7 *FISHER William London 7 *FISHER Francis Chester 7 *FITZGERALD Peter Surrey 7 alias Carroll *FITZGERALD Richard Middlesex 7 *FLANNAGAN Patrick Middlesex 7 *FLANNAGAN Mary Middlesex 7 *FLATHERS Charles Middlesex 7 *FLEMING John Lancaster 7 *FLEMMING John Worcester Life *FLETCHER Thomas Warwick 7 *FORDHAM John Bedford 7 *FOREMAN John Middlesex 7 *FORSITH John Middlesex 7 *FORSTER Ruben Northumberland 7 alias Robert *FORSTER Richard Cumberland 14 *FOSSETT Robert Middlesex 7 *FOSSETT William Middlesex 7 *FOSTER Samuel York 7 *FOSTER Samuel Warwick 7 *FOULCHER Robert Essex 7 *FOWLER Nathaniel Devon 7 *FOWLES Thomas Lancaster 7 *FOY Francis Sussex 7 *FRANCE John York 7 *FRANCIS Thomas Warwick 14 *FRANCIS William Essex 14 *FRANCIS John Nottingham 7 alias Ball *FRANCIS Job Somerset 7 *FRANCIS Peter Kent 7 *FRANKLIN James Middlesex 7 *FRANKLIN Joseph Essex 7 *FRANKLIN Ann London 7 *FRANKS Jon Middlesex 7 *FRANKUM Henry Berks 7 alias George *FRAZIER William Surrey 7 *FREE Samuel London 7 *FREEMAN Walter Worcester 7 alias Thomas Cooke *FREWMAN John Southampton 7 *FRY George Bristol 7 *FRYER Valentine London 7 *FURBER Benjamin Middlesex 7 *FULLER James Essex 7 *FULLER William Surrey 7 *GAGAN Patrick Surrey 14 *GALEHOUSE John Somerset 7 *GALLEY Michael Freno Devon 7 *GALSWAY Timothy London 7 *GAPP John London 7 *GARDINER Thomas Cornwall 7 *GARDNER Gibbon Kent 7 *GARLAND William Devon 7 *GARRETT William Berks 7 *GASKIN Thomas Surrey 7 alias Henry *GATES John Middlesex 7 *GATES John Middlesex 7 *GAY Thomas Gloucester Life *GAY John William Middlesex 7 *GAYLER Samuel Chester 7 *GAYNTY Timothy Southampton 7 *GELL John York 7 *GENDERS Joseph Stafford 7 *GENDERS Thomas Stafford 7 *GENTLEMAN William Middlesex 7 *GIBBS Thomas Hertford 7 *GILBERT George Stafford 7 *GILES John Middlesex 7 *GILL Hugh Chester 7 *GILLETT John Middlesex 7 *GIRTON Sophia London Life *GITTINS Sarah Salop 7 *'''[[Glade-71|GLADE John]]''' Middlesex 7 ''Atlantic'' *GLOVER James York Life *GLOVES John Surrey 7 *GODBAR William Surrey 7 *GODFREY William Southampton 7 *GODIN Abraham Middlesex 14 alias Gordon *GODSBY Valentine Lincoln 7 *GOLD Edward Warwick Life alias Good *GOLDING Robert Kent 7 *GOLDSMITH Robert Lincoln Life alias William Laveri *GOLLING William Lincoln 7 *GOODALL William Southampton 7 *GOODE Thomas Gloucester 7 *GOODMAN William Kent 7 *GOOSE Peter Norfolk 7 *GORDON William Middlesex 7 *'''[[Gorman-1219|GORMAN Mary''' Middlesex Life ]] *GORRICK Isaac Devon 7 alias Gorwick *GOSLING James Devon 7 *GOSLING John Suffolk 7 *GOSS John London 7 *GOST John Essex 14 *GOULD John Southampton 7 *GOULD John Surrey 7 *GRACE John Bucks 7 *GRANT George Bristol 7 *GRANT Gilbert Surrey 7 *GRANT William Middlesex 7 *GRANT William Northumberland 7 *GRANT William Norfolk 7 *GRAY Andrew York 7 *GRAYDEVY Henry York 7 *GREAVES Benjamin Lancaster 7 *GREAVES Lazarus Middlesex 7 *GREEN William Middlesex 7 *GREEN Thomas Worcester 7 *GREEN Thomas Northampton 7 *GREEN John Berks 7 *GREEN Luke Derby 7 *GREEN William London 7 *GREENBANK Thomas London 7 *GREENSLADE Ann Devon 7 *GREENWAY William Hereford 7 *GREGORY John Essex 7 alias Anthony Wenden *GREGORY Thomas Hertford 7 *GRESSELL Benjamin Southampton 7 *GREVILLE David Middlesex 7 *GRIFFEN Ann Middlesex Life *GRIFFITHS Nathan Surrey 7 *GRIFFITHS John Salop 7 *GRIFFITHS William Chester 7 *GRIFFITHS Edward Chester 7 *GRIMES John Middlesex 7 *GROVE Richard Somerset 7 *GROVES Thomas Middlesex 7 *GUEST Ann London Life *GUTTERIDE Richard Surrey 7 *GUY Ann Middlesex 7 *GYATT John Middlesex 7 *HADDOCK Peter Chester Life *HADLEY Charles Warwick 7 *HAGEN James Surrey 7 *HAGGER John Essex 7 alias Jagger *HAIGH William Lancaster 7 *HAINES Richard Middlesex 7 *HALES William Essex 7 *HALES Henry Middlesex 7 *HALEY Thomas Middlesex 7 *HALEY Thomas Devon 7 *HALL George Kent 7 *HALL James York 7 *HALL Joseph Bedford Life *HALL William Durham 7 *HALL John London 7 *HALLAM Robert Nottingham 7 *HALLOWAY William Warwick 7 *HALLS Edward Peter Warwick 7 *HALSALL Thomas Lancaster 7 *HALTON David York 7 *'''[[Horton-3172|HALTON Robert]]''' York 7 *HAMILTON Elizabeth London 7 *HAMILTON John Durham 7 *HAMILTON Thomas Middlesex 7 *HAMMOND John Warwick Life *HANCOCK Francis Lancaster 7 alias Rowland Wills *HANDALL Paul Surrey 7 *HANDLIN Christopher Southampton 14 *HANNELL George London 7 *HANT John Northumberland 7 alias Wishart *HARCORD William Lincoln 7 *HARCOURT Joseph Warwick 14 *HARDING William Middlesex 7 *HARDING William Cambridge 7 *HARDING Thomas Middlesex 7 *HARDING John Middlesex 7 *HARDY John Somerset 7 *HAROLDS William Middlesex 7 *HARPER Ann Warwick 7 *HARPER William London 7 *HARRIGAN Teague Bristol 7 *HARRIMAN William Smith Nottingham 7 *HARRIS William Wiltshire 7 *HARRIS William Surrey 7 *HARRIS John Middlesex 7 *HARRIS Catherine Middlesex 7 *HARRIS Thomas London 7 *'''[[Harrison-10286|HARRISON Mary]]''' Middlesex 7 *HARRISON John London 7 alias Davies *HARRISON William Lincoln Life *HARRISON Richard Kent 7 *HARRISON Thomas York 7 *HART Jonas Devon 7 *HART William Devon 7 *HARTLEY Thomas Kent 7 *HARTNELL John Middlesex 7 *HARTNESS Edward Salop 7 *HARVEYMAN William Somerset 7 *HASLAM Robert Lancaster 14 *HASSALL William Stafford 7 *HASWELL Robert Northumberland 7 *HATHERTON William Warwick 7 *HAWARD John London 7 *HAWARD Thomas Hertford 7 *HAWKINS Mardy Middlesex 7 *HAWKINS William Southampton 7 *HAY James Worcester 7 alias Williams *HAY Thomas Durham 7 *HAYCROFT John Devon 7 *'''[[Hayden-3595|HAYDEN James]]''' Stafford 7 *HAYNES Joseph Kent 14 *HAYWARD Benjamin Worcester 7 alias James, alias W *'''[[Hazlewood-15 |HAZLEWOOD William]]''' Kent 7 *HEAD John Devon 7 *HEAD William Norfolk 7 *HEATH William Nottingham 7 *HEATHCOTE John Warwick 7 *HEELY Thomas Warwick 14 *HEMM William Nottingham 7 *HEMP James Hertford 7 *HENDRICK Samuel Surrey 7 alias Lunt *HENNING Cornelius Surrey 14 *HENSON Richard Sussex 14 *HEPHAM Edward Sussex 7 *HEPWORTH John London 7 *HEROD John Nottingham 7 *HERNE Francis Cambridge 7 *HESTER William Middlesex 7 *HETHERIDGE Thomas Gloucester 7 *HIBBLE Thomas Gloucester 7 *HIGGINS Joseph Essex 14 *HIGH Robert Norfolk 7 *HILDER James Kent 7 *HILL Thomas Gloucester Life *HILL Thomas Surrey 7 *HILL Thomas Northumberland 7 *HINDLE Edward Lancaster 7 *HINDS Thomas Surrey 7 *HINSBURY John Suffolk 7 *'''[[Hipwell-1|HIPWELL Mary]]''' Middlesex 7 *HITCHCOCK John Surrey 7 *HOBBETT William Essex 14 *'''[[Hobbs-1418|HOBBS Robert]]''' London 7 *HOBBS Thomas Devon 7 *HOCK William Gloucester Life *HODGKINS Thomas Warwick 7 *HODGKINSON James Chester 7 *HODGKIS Thomas Kent 7 alias Hodgkins *HODSFORD Charles Dorset 7 *HOLDER Daniel Gloucester 7 *HOLDS Thomas Middlesex 7 *HOLDWAY John Middlesex 7 *HOLDSWORTH George York 7 *HOLE William Lancaster 7 *HOLGATE Joseph Lancaster 7 *HOLIDAY Joseph Worcester 7 *HOLLAND William Worcester 7 *HOLLINGS William York 7 *HOLLIS William Bucks 7 *HOLLISTER Timothy Middlesex 7 *HOLLOGHAN Francis Middlesex 7 *HOLLOGHAN George Middlesex 7 *HOLLOWAY Benjamin Southampton 7 *HOLLYER Stephen Southampton Life *HOLMES John York 7 *HOLMES Margaret London 7 *HOLYOAK Thomas Middlesex 7 *HOMER Thomas London 7 *HOMER Samuel Warwick 7 *HOOD John Sussex 7 *HOOK Samuel Kent 7 alias Lion, alias Jo *HOOKE William Norfolk Life *HOPE Thomas Warwick 7 *HOPKINS Thomas Middlesex Life *HOPKINS John Middlesex 7 *HOPKINS John Gloucester 7 *HORDITCH Thomas Stafford 7 alias William Allis *HORNE Robert Middlesex 7 *HORROCKS Thomas Lancaster 7 *HORSFORD William Cambridge 7 *HOUGHTON Samuel Middlesex 7 *HOULSWORTH John Lincoln 14 *HOUNSLEY William Devon 7 *HOUSE Joseph Warwick Life *HOUSLIP John Surrey 7 alias Hanslip *HOW William Middlesex 7 *HOWARD John Surrey 14 *HOWARD Smith Cambridge 7 *HOWGATE Samuel York 7 *HOWLAND James Middlesex 7 *HOWLETT Samuel Northumberland 7 *HOWSLAND Charles Kent 7 alias Hounston *HOY Michael London Life *HOY Lawrence Surrey 7 *HOYLE Henry Lancaster 7 *HUBBARD John Norfolk 7 *HUCKLES Thomas Middlesex 7 *HUDDER Priscilla London 7 *HUGHES Edward Kent 7 *HUGHES James Hereford 7 *HUGHES John Middlesex 7 *HUGHES Richard Middlesex 7 *HUGHES Elizabeth Warwick 7 *HUGILL Thomas York 7 *HUGILL James York 7 *HUMMERSTONE John Hertford 7 *HUMPHREYS George Middlesex 7 *HUMPHREYS Henry Surrey 7 *HUMPHRIES Elizabeth Warwick 7 *HUMPHRIES Lawrence Middlesex 7 *HUMPHRIES Richard Gloucester 7 *HUNT William Kent 7 *HUNT Anthony Stafford 7 *HUNTER John York 7 *HUNTER Stephen Middlesex Life *HUNTINGDON James Lincoln 7 *HURNE Plunket Middlesex 7 *HUTCHINS William Warwick 7 *HUTCHINGS Richard Devon 7 *'''[[Hutchinson-4798|HUTCHINSON Mary]]''' Middlesex 7 *HUTCHITSON Ann Middlesex 7 *'''[[Huxley-4|HUXLEY, Thomas]]''' (one of the Jones below) *HYAM Thomas London 7 *HYAMS Henry London 7 *HYAMS John Middlesex 14 *HYLAND John Middlesex 7 *IBBELL Charles Hertford 7 *INGHAM William Middlesex Life *INGRAHAM David London 7 *INGRAM James Middlesex 7 *INKINS Joseph Middlesex 7 *INNES James Surrey 7 *IRVING John Cumberland 7 *ISAACS Samuel London 7 *ISAACS Soloman Middlesex 7 *JACKLIN William Lincoln 7 *JACKSON Ann Middlesex Life *JACKSON Daniel Lancaster 7 *JACKSON Henry London 7 *JACKSON James Wilts 7 *JACKSON Robert Derby Life Alias Wall *JACKSON William Middlesex 7 *JAMES Harrold Middlesex 7 *JAMES John Worcester 7 *JAMES Philip Monmouth 7 *JAMES Robert London 7 alias Samuel Say *JAMES Thomas Cornwall 7 *JAMES William Devon 7 alias Sommers *JACOB Pain Huntingdon 7 *JACQUES John Essex 7 *JARMY Ann Norfolk 7 *JARVIS John London 7 *JAUFFS Robert Middlesex 7 *JAVLIN William London 7 *JAY Samuel Norfolk 7 *JEAUNEX William Middlesex 7 *JEFFREY John Hertford 7 *JEFFREY Ralph Northumberland 7 *JEFFREYS Samuel Surrey 7 *JEFFS Thomas Hertford 7 *JENKIN Thomas Carmarthen Life *JENKINS Joseph Warwick 7 *JENKS John Stafford 7 *JENNER William Kent 7 *JOBSON John Northumberland 7 *JOHN John William Glamorgan 7 *JOHNSON Edward London 7 *JOHNSON Ely Middlesex 7 *JOHNSON George Northumberland 7 *JOHNSON John Middlesex 7 *JOHNSON Mary Middlesex 7 *JOHNSON Michael Surrey 7 *JOHNSON Richard Middlesex 7 *JOHNSON Samuel Essex 7 *JOHNSON Thomas Middlesex 7 *JOHNSON Thomas Nottingham 7 *JOHNSON William Wilts 7 alias Jones *JOHNSON William Middlesex 7 *JONAS Jacob London 7 *JONAS Samuel Stafford 7 *JONES Benjamin Warwick 7 *JONES David Gloucester 7 *JONES Edward Rutland 14 *JONES Edward Shrop 7 *JONES Edward Shrop 7 *JONES Henry London Life alias Denton *JONES James Southampton 7 *JONES James London 7 *JONES James Warwick 7 *JONES John Brecknock 7 alias Williams *JONES John London 7 *JONES John London 7 *JONES John Lancaster 7 *JONES John Somerset 7 *JONES Martha London 7 *JONES Mary Hereford Life *JONES Mary Southampton Life *JONES Robert Middlesex Life *JONES Robert London Life *JONES Sophia Middlesex Life *JONES Susannah Middlesex 7 *'''[[Huxley-4|HUXLEY, Thomas (one of the Jones below)]]''' *JONES Thomas Devon 7 *JONES Thomas Devon 7 *JONES Thomas London 7 *JONES Thomas Hereford 7 *JONES Thomas Middlesex 7 alias Ayres *JONES Thomas Glamorgan 7 *JONES Thomas Middlesex 7 *JONES William London 7 *JONES William London 7 *JONES William Middlesex 7 *JONES William Middlesex 7 *JONES William Southampton 7 *JONES Angelsea 7 *JORDAN Samuel Warwick 7 *JORDAN Wiliam Devon 7 *JOSEPH William York 7 *JOWETT William York 7 *JOWITT Job Norfolk 7 *JOYCE Thomas Middlesex 7 *JOYCE William Surrey 14 *JUSTICE John York 7 *KAPPEN Henry Middlesex 7 *KEITH Alexander Middlesex 7 *KELLY Benjamin Lancaster 7 *KEMPTON William Essex 7 *KENCH Thomas Warwick 7 *KENNEDY James London 7 *KENT Thomas York 7 *KENTWELL William Middlesex 7 *KERNON John London 7 *KERR John Kent 7 *KERSHAW Joseph York 7 *KEY Joseph Lincoln 7 *KEYS John Middlesex Life *KIMBER John Wilts 7 *KING Royal James Norfolk Life *KING James Southampton 7 *KING James Middlesex 7 *KING John Middlesex 7 *KING John Middlesex 7 *KING Joseph York 7 *KINGSTON Robert Devon 7 *KINGSFORD Ann Southampton 14 *KIRBY John Kent 7 *KITT Thomas Essex 7 *KNIGHT John Norfolk 7 *KNIGHT William Surrey 7 *KNOWLES James Lancaster 7 *KNOWLES John Somerset 7 *LAKE Thomas Essex 7 *LANG Lewis Middlesex 7 *LANGLEY Thomas Warwick 7 *LARNEY Thomas Middlesex 7 *LAVEDAY Edward Essex 7 *LAVEGRAVE William Kent 14 alias Burrberry *LAVERS John Devon 7 *LAWDES James London 7 *LAWRENCE John Middlesex 7 *LAWRENCE Richard Stafford 7 *LEACH James Lancaster 7 *LEADBEATER John Stafford 7 *LEAR John Middlesex 7 *LEE George Kent 7 *LEE John Middlesex 7 *LEE John Lancaster 7 *LEE John Lincoln 7 *LEE Michael Middlesex 7 *LEE Thomas London 7 *LEECH William London 7 *LEEKIN James Middlesex 7 alias Seekin *'''[[Andrews-5327|LEESON Hanah]]''' Middlesex 7 *LELLINGTON Thomas Worcs 7 *LEONARD Martin Middlesex 7 *LESLIE James Middesex 7 *LEVERETT Benjamin Essex 7 *LEVY Angel Middlesex 7 *LEVY Jacob Middlesex 7 *LEWIS David Brecknock 7 *LEWIS Edmond Notts 7 *LEWIS Edward Carmarthen 7 *LEWIS James Radnor 7 *LEWIS John Surrey 7 *LEWIS John Brecknock 14 alias Simon *LEWIS John Wilts 7 *LEWIS Thomas London 7 *LEWIS William Middlesex 7 *LEY John Devon 7 *LINDSAY John Middlesex 7 *LINTERN Hopton Somerset 7 *LISE James Middlesex 7 *LITHGOW William Stafford 7 *LITTER George Essex 7 *LITTLE Thomas York Life *LITTLE Thomas Warwick 7 alias Litley *LLOYD Griffith Glamorgan Life *LLOYD Joseph Lancaster 7 *LLOYD William Middlesex 7 *LOACH William Warwick 7 *lOCK Thomas Somerset 7 *LOCKARD William Lincoln 7 *LOCKETT Thomas London 7 *LONDON John Surrey 7 *LONGSTON James York 14 *LOOME James Royal Warwick 7 *'''[[Lord-4536|LORD Simeon]]''' Lancaster 7 ''Atlantic'' *LORING John Somerset 7 *LOT Joahanna WhitfiDevon 7 *LOVEL George Middlesex 7 alias Gipsey George *LOVELL William Somerset 7 *LOWES William Somerset 7 *LUCAR Joseph Middlesex 7 *LUCAS James Warwick 7 *LUSTER Joseph York 7 *LYNCH William Bristol 7 *LYON Robert York 7 *LYONS Owen Middlesex Life *McCARTY James Kent 7 *McCLOUD John Lancaster 7 *McCLOUD Neal Warwick 7 *McDERMET Ambrose Kent 7 *McDONALD Alexander Norfok 7 *McDONALD Donald Durham 7 *'''[[McDonald-13222|McDONALD Edward]]''' Middlesex 7 *McDONALD John Essex 14 alias Scott *McDONALD Thomas London 7 *McDOUGAL Elizabeth London 7 *McFAWLEY James Middlesex 7 *McFEY Daniel Wilts 7 *McGEE Thomas Lincoln 7 *McGINNIS Sarah Devon 7 *McGUIRE Edward Essex 7 *McKENZIE Maria London 7 *McLANE William Kent 7 *McLAUCHLIN Peter Middlesex 7 *McQUIN Thomas Middlesex 7 *MACE Thomas Hertford 7 *MACEY Charles Middlesex 7 *MACHIN John Stafford 7 *MACKAY John Middlesex 7 *MAGG James London 7 *MAHAR Charles Warwick 7 *MAHON Jerry Middlesex 7 *MAINE John Somerset 7 *MALLERY James Essex 7 *MANEY John Middlesex 7 *MANLY James Middlesex 7 *MANLY Richard Middlesex 7 *MANN James Middlesex Life *MANNERS Thomas Nottingham 7 *MANNING Charles London 7 *MANNING Thomas Essex 7 *MANSEL Thomas Surrey 7 *MAPSEY Thomas Chester Life *MARCHMENT Samuel Wilts 7 *MARKETT Frederick Sussex 7 *MARKHAM Joseph Nottingham 7 *MARKS Simon London 7 *MARLBOROUGH John Middlesex 14 *MARRINER Robert Durham 7 *MARSDEN John Lancaster 7 *MARSH Edward Middlesex 7 *MARSH Giles Lancaster 7 *MARSH John London 7 *MARSHALL John London 7 *MARSTON George Northampton 7 alias John *MARTIN Henry Essex 14 *MARTIN James Middlesex 7 *MARTIN John Essex 14 alias Beckworth, ali *MARTIN John Cornwall 7 *MARTIN Thomas Hertford 7 *MASON David Middlesex 14 *MASON Ely Middlesex 7 *MATTHEW Thomas London 7 *MATTHEW William Durham 7 *MATTHEWS Joseph London 7 *MAUND Joseph Shrop 7 *MAYHEW William Suffolk Life *MEADOWS George Middlesex Life *MEEK William York 7 *MENDOZA Aaron Middlesex 7 *MERCHANT George Bristol 7 *MERRITT George Middlesex 7 *MERRYMAN John Middlesex 7 *MERSEL Bethy Lancaster 7 *MESSENGER Henry Middlesex 7 *METCALF Ann Middlesex 7 *METCALFE Barnabus York 7 *MIDGLEY Richard York 7 *MILES Benjamin Shrop 7 *MILES John Somerset 7 *MILLAN George Kent 7 *MILLER William Lincoln 7 *MILLION Edward Middlesex 7 *MILLS Benjamin Somerset 7 *MILLS James Wilts 7 *MILLS James York 7 *MILLS Robert Kent 7 *MILLS Sarah Middlesex Life *MILLS Thomas Cornwall 7 *MILNER Thomas Shrop 7 *'''[[Mitton-283|MILTON (MITTON) John]]''' Middlesex Life ''Albermarle'' *MINCE William London 7 *MINIFIE Richard Middlesex 7 *MITCHELL Betty Wilts 7 *MITCHELL Henry York 7 *MITCHELL Thomas Southampton 7 *MITCHELL William Middlesex 7 *MOAKSON Thomas York 7 *MOBBS Samuel Northampton 7 *MOLEE James London 7 *MOLESWORTH John Lincoln 7 *MOODY Thomas York 7 *MOONEY Catherine Essex 7 *MOOR Thomas Oxford Life alias Allen *MOORE Jobe Warwick 7 *MOORE John London 7 *MOORE William Devon 7 *MOORES William Southampton 7 *MORDECAI Joseph London 7 *MORGAN John Brecknock 7 *MORGAN Morgan Glamorgan Life *MORGAN Philip Hereford 7 *MORGAN Thomas Hereford 7 *MORGAN William Warwick 14 *MORGANS Morgan Brecknock 7 *MORRIS Elizabeth Bristol 7 *MORRIS Henry Shrop 7 *MORRIS John Pembroke 7 *MORRIS William Middlesex 7 *'''[[Mortimer-778|MORTIMER Richard]]''' Monmouth 7 ''William and Ann'' *MORTLAKE James Surrey 14 *MOSLEY Elizabeth Derby 14 *MOSS Thomas Wilts Life *MOSS William Middlesex Life *MOSS William Middlesex 7 *MOTLEY James Middlesex 7 *MOUNSLAW William London 7 *MUNDAY Thomas Southampton 7 *MUNSER Thomas Hertford 7 *MURPHY Ann Surrey 7 *MURPHY George London 7 *MURPHY John Devon 7 *MURPHY Thomas London 7 *MURRAY Henry Middlesex 7 *MURRAY Nicholas Middlesex 7 *MURRAY Thomas Middesex 7 *MURRAY Thomas Kent 7 *MUSCHAMP William Nottingham Life *MUSKETT Mary Middlesex 7 *NANDIEST John Middlesex 7 * *NARN William Sussex 14 *NASH George London 7 *NASH John Hertford 14 *NASH Robert Middlesex Life *NASH William Bucks 7 *NAWLAND John London 7 *NEAL Henry Norfolk 7 *NEAL Thomas Middlesex 7 *NEAL William Middlesex 7 *NEALE John Kent 7 *NEELS William Devon 7 *NELSON Isaac Stafford 7 *NELSON James Middlesex 7 *NELSON William Middlesex 7 *NEWHOUSE Michael Norfolk 7 *NEWLAND Ann Middlesex 7 *NEWMAN George Surrey 7 *NEWMAN John Essex 7 alias Scott *NEWMAN William Middlesex 7 alias Shackleton *NEWTON James Lancaster 7 *NEWTON Joseph London 7 *NICHOLLS Henry Middlesex 7 *NICHOLLS Isaac Wilts 7 *NICHOLLS Thomas London 7 *NICHOLSON John London 7 *NICHOLSON Thomas Cumberland 7 *NIX John Notts 7 *NIXON William London 7 *NOEL William Middlesex 7 alias Williams *NOLT William London 7 *NORMAN William Essex 7 *NORNINGTON Luke York 7 *NORRIS Henry Essex 7 *NORTON William Middlesex 7 *NOTTING Joseph Middlesex 7 *NOY Walter Cornwall 7 *NURSE John Middlesex 7 *O'BRIEN John Middlesex 7 *'''[[Baker-1752|ODKENBAKER Samuel]]''' Bedford Life ''Matilda'' *O'DONALD Michael Middlesex 7 *'''[[Oliver-13692|OLIVER Mary]]''' Kent 14 *OLIVER Ralph Durham 7 *OLIVER Robert Durham 7 *OLIVER Samuel London 7 *OLLOWAY James Middlesex 7 *O'NEALE John London 7 *ORMOND James Surrey 7 *OSBORNE Joseph Warwick 7 *OTTWAY Richard Berks 7 alias Ottoway *OUSTON John York 7 *OWEN John Surrey 7 *OWEN John Stafford 7 *OXELAND Elizabeth Middlesex Life *PAGE James Herts Life *PAGE William Northampton 7 *PALMER Thomas Middlesex 7 *PANK Thomas London 7 *PARKER Eleanor Middlesex 7 *PARKER Mary Middlesex 7 *PARKER John Essex 7 *PARKES Thomas London 7 *PARKHURST John Herts 7 *PARROT James Herts 14 *PARROTT William London Life alias Price *PARRY Richard Denbigh 7 *PARRY Thomas London 7 *PARSONS Edward Hereford 7 *PARSONS Thomas Middlesex Life *PARSONS William London 7 *PARTRIDGE James Warwick 7 *PARTRIDGE Richard Kent 7 *PARTRIDGE William Warwick 14 *PASHLEY George Lancaster 7 *PASS Masdecai London 7 *PATHER Herekiah Essex 7 *PATTERSON George Durham 7 *PAWLEY John Middlesex 7 *PAYNE James Stafford 7 *PAYNE James Essex 7 *PAYTON Thomas Warwick 7 *PEACHY William Middlesex 7 *PEAKE John London 7 *PEAKE William Middlesex 7 *PEARCE John Essex 14 alias Moore *PEART John Middlesex 7 *PEARSON Samuel Herts 7 *PEASE Thomas Essex 7 *PEATMAN Miles Essex 14 *PEGG Sarah Herts Life *PEGGE Joseph Derby 7 *PEMBERTON John Middlesex 7 *PENITHORN Peter Middlesex 7 *'''[[Francis-3833|PENLARRICK Phebe]]''' Devon 7 *PENN Thomas Warwick 7 *PENN William Warwick 7 *PENTNEY William Hunts 7 alias Penton *PERKINS Joseph Warwick 7 *PERKINS Thomas Middlesex 7 *PERKINS William Oxford 7 *PERKS James Hereford Life *PERRY James Hereford Life *PERRY James Warwick 7 *PERRY Robert Middlesex 7 *PERRY Thomas London 7 *PETERS James Gloucs 7 *PETFORD Robert Worcs 7 *PETREE Thomas Middlesex 7 *PHEATON James London 7 *PHELPS Joseph Worcs 7 *PHILLIPS Daniel Stafford 7 *PHILLIPS Israel Middlesex 7 *PHILLIPS John London 7 *PHILLIPS Joseph London Life *PHILLIPS Mark Sussex 7 *PHILLIPS Mary Warwick 7 *PHILLIPS Nicholas Middllesex 7 *PHILLIPS Thomas Bucks 7 *PHILLIPS Thomas Middlesex 7 *PHIPPS John Middlesex 7 *PIDD William Lincoln 7 *PIERCE Joseph Middlesex 7 *PIERPONT Matthew Chester Life *PIGOTT Edward Berks 7 *PILLAWAY Samuel Worcs 7 *PINNELL William Middlesex 7 *PIX William Norfolk 7 *PLACE John Middlesex Life *PLATE Benjamin London 7 *PLAYER Luke Somerset 7 alias Dodges, alias *POCOCK Joseph Middlesex 7 *POLLARD Thomas Kent 7 *POLLARD William Kent 7 *POLLOCK Asher Middlesex Life *PONSFORD Zaahariah Somerset 7 *PORTER William Stafford 7 *PORTSMOUTH James Southampton 7 *POTTER Mary Devon 7 *POTTS John Lancaster 7 *POWELL Elizabeth Hereford 7 *POWELL Richard Salop 7 *POWELL Thomas Hereford 7 *POWIS Thomas Bristol 7 *PRANGLEY Elizabeth Wilts 7 *PRATT Benjamin Cambridge Life *PRATT Thomas Middlesex 7 *PRICE Edward Middlesex 7 *PRICE Henry Wilts 7 *PRICE James London 7 *PRICE John Middlesex Life *PRICE John Surrey 7 *PRICE John Brecknock 7 *PRICE Joseph Surrey 7 *PRICE Samuel Glamorgan 7 alias Johnson *PRICE Thomas London 7 *PRICE Thomas Denbigh 7 *PRITCHARD George London 7 *PRITCHETT William Warwick 7 *PROBERT Hannah Warwick 7 *PROCTOR James Warwick 7 *PROSSER Joseph London 7 *PUDNEY Henry Middlesex 7 *'''[[Pullen-1193|PULLING Samuel]]''' Devon 7 *PYBUS John York 7 *'''[[Pye-644|PYE John ]]''' Warwick 14 *RAMSAY Bella Cumberland 7 *RAMSEY George Surrey 7 *RANDALL Thomas Southampton 7 *RANSOM Robert London 7 *RASEDON Dennis Kent 7 *RASTALL Samuel Derby 14 *RATCHFORD Michael CharltoNorthumberland 7 *RAWLINS Thomas Berks 7 *RAVEN Simon Norfolk 7 *RAWSON Thomas Middlesex Life *RAY William Middlesex 7 *RAYMOND Stephen Wilts 7 *RAYNER William Middlesex 7 *RAYNER William Essex 7 *RAYNOR John Cambridge 7 *READ Edward Suffolk 7 alias Row *READ Robert Middlesex Life *REDDING Andrew Kent 7 *REDFORD Samuel Middlesex 7 *REED John Essex 7 *REEVES John Surrey 7 *REEVES John Chester 7 *REEVES John Middlesex 7 *REEVES Joseph Lancaster 7 *REEVES William London 7 *REID John Leicester 7 *REVELL Thomas London 7 *REYNOLDS Edward Essex 7 *REYNOLDS James Kent 7 *REYNOLDS Richard Essex 7 *REYNOLDS Stephen Middlesex 7 *REYNOLDS William Middlesex 7 *REYNOLDS William Hereford 7 *RHODES William Lancaster 7 alias Wills *RICH William Warwick Life *RICHARD Morgan Glamorgan 7 *RICHARDS Charles Middlesex 7 *RICHARDS John Devon 7 *RICHARDS Richard Middlesex 7 *RICHARDS Rebecca Bristol 14 *RICHARDS Stephen Wilts 7 *RICHARDS William Devon 7 *RICHARDS William York Life *RICHARDS William Wilts 7 *RICHARDS William Sussex 7 alias Ellas alias Fr *RICHARDSON Benjamin Nottingham 7 *RICHARDSON Richard London 7 *RICHARDSON John Middlesex 14 *RICKERBY Thomas Middlesex 7 *RIDGE Richard Middlesex 7 *RIDOUT William Dorset 7 alias Fisher, alias *RILEY Thomas Essex 7 *RILEY Thomas Warwick 7 *RIVERS George Surrey 7 *ROBERT Rose Essex 7 *ROBERTS Edward Shrop 7 *ROBERTS Jane Devon 7 *ROBERTS James Middlesex 7 *ROBERTS John Surrey 7 *ROBERTS Richard Middlesex 7 *ROBERTS Robert Hereford 7 *ROBERTSON James London 7 *ROBIN William Wilts 7 *ROBINSON Arthur York Life *ROBINSON Daniel Northampton 14 *'''[[Robinson-18833|ROBINSON Edward]]''' York Life *ROBINSON Henry Norfolk 7 *ROBINSON James Southampton 7 *ROBINSON John York Life *ROBINSON John London 7 *ROBINSON William Surrey 7 *ROBINSON William Surrey 7 *ROBINSON William Kent 7 *ROBSON John Northumberland 7 *ROBSON Joseph Middlesex 7 *ROBSON Joseph Middlesex 7 alias Johns *ROBUS George Middlesex 7 *ROBUS Thomas Middlesex 7 *ROCK William Somerset 7 *ROCKLE James Middlesex 7 *ROGERS George Somerset 7 *ROGUS Nicholas Middlesex 7 *ROLFE James Middlesex 7 *ROOK William Lincoln 7 *ROSE Joseph Essex 7 *ROSS William CockertCambridge 7 *ROUGH George Worcester 7 *ROUS William Wilts 7 *ROWD Richard Southampton 7 *ROWDEN Francis Devon 14 *ROWELL Richard Middlesex 7 *RUGGLESS Thomas London 7 *RUSH Isaac Middlesex 7 *RUSHEN Richard Middlesex 7 *RUSSELL Jacob Warwick 7 *RUSSELL John London 7 *RUSSELL Thomas Gloucester Life *RUSSELL Mary Middlesex 7 *RUSSELL William Southampton 7 *RUSSELL William Kent 7 *RUTLEDGE Cuthbert Middlesex 7 *RYAN Thomas Middlesex 7 *SADLEY John Surrey 7 *SAFELY John Middlesex 7 *SALMON Thomas London 7 *SALMON George Thomas London 7 *SALMON William Somerset Life *SAMPSON Ebenezer Middlesex 7 *SANDERS John Worcester 7 *SANDERS Joseph Worcester 7 *SANDERS Thomas Surrey 7 *SANDERSON William Northumberland Life *SANSOME James Southampton 7 *SARGENT Henry London 7 *SAUNDERS Thomas Essex 7 *SAUNDERS Isaac Middlesex 7 *SAUNDERS James Middlesex 7 *SAUNDERS William Middlesex 7 *SAVAGE William London 7 *SAVAGE John Middlesex 7 *SAVOREL Robert Middlesex 7 *SAW Richard Northampton 7 *SAWYER William Middlesex 7 *SCATTERGOOD William Warwick 7 *SCOTT Walter Middlesex 7 *SCOTT James Middlesex 7 *SCOTT William Essex 7 *SCOTT Thomas London 7 *SCRIVENER Thomas Middlesex 7 *SCUFFHAM Thomas Stafford 7 *SCUPHOLME Thomas Lincoln 7 *SEAL Thomas Essex 7 alias Waite *SEAN John Surrey 7 *SEARS John Hertford 7 *SEATON Robert Middlesex 7 *SEBERY Charles London 7 *SEDDON Peter Middlesex 7 *SEE Elizabeth Lancaster 7 *SEE Joseph Lancaster 7 *SEEKELY John Surrey 7 *SELATOR Robert Devon 7 *SELBY John Middlesex 7 *SELF John Wiltshire 7 *SELLOCK Thomas Devon 7 *SENIOR John London 7 *SENTON Mary Middlesex 14 *SERPHESEY Richard Middlesex 7 *SETHERBY Elizabeth StretDevon Life *SHADE William Middlesex 7 *SHADWICK George Bristol 7 *SHAHUN Patrick Southammpton 7 *SHANNON Michael Lancaster Life *SHARP Richard Derby 7 alias Dale *SHARP James Kent 7 *SHARPLES George Lancaster 7 *SHAW Abraham York 7 *SHAW William Middlesex 7 *SHAW William Middlesex 7 *SHAW Thomas Lincoln 7 *SHEEN Michael Middlesex 7 *SHEPHERD John York 14 *SHEPPARD John Warwick 7 *SHERRARD James Middlesex 14 *SHINGLE George Stafford 7 *SHIPLEY Edward Nottingham 7 *SHIPWORTH Patrick York 7 *SHIRLEY James Middlesex 7 *SHIRLEY John Middlesex Life *SHORE Stephen Hertford 7 *SHORT Roger Devon 7 *SHORT John Northumberland 8 *SHUTTLEWORTH Richard Lancaster 7 *SIDEBOTHAM Isaac Chester 7 *SILMON William Warwick 7 *SILVERWOOD Charles Middlesex 7 *SILVESTER Thomas Bedford 7 *SIMMONS John Lancaster 7 *SIMPSON John Cumberland 7 *SIMPSON Michael Middlesex 7 *SIMPSON Thomas London 7 *SKILLING Stephen London 7 *SKINNER Richard Cornwall 7 *SLATER William Middlesex 7 *SLATER Luke WeatherheaNorthumberland 7 *SLOPER James Middlesex 7 *SLOUGH George Hertford 7 *SMALLWOOD Daniel Warwick 7 *SMALLWOOD Joseph Surrey 7 *SMALLWOOD John Surrey 7 *SMITH Ann Middlesex 7 *SMITH Ann Devon 7 *SMITH Edward Bucks 7 *SMITH Edward Middlesex 7 *SMITH George Surrey 7 *SMITH Isaac Warwick 7 *SMITH Isaac London 7 *SMITH James Middlesex Life *SMITH James York 7 *SMITH James Middlesex 7 *SMITH James Middlesex 7 *SMITH James London 7 *SMITH Jeremiah Essex 7 *SMITH John Middlesex 7 *SMITH John Surrey 7 *SMITH John Durham Life alias Thornton *SMITH John Middlesex 7 *SMITH John Middlesex 7 *SMITH John Middlesex 7 *SMITH John Kent 7 *SMITH John Lancaster 7 *SMITH Joseph Nicol Surrey 7 *SMITH Joseph Lancaster 7 *SMITH Robert Kent 7 *SMITH Samuel York 7 *SMITH Samuel Essex 7 *SMITH Samuel Dorset 7 alias Thomas Hicks *SMITH Sarah Middlesex 7 *SMITH Thomas Sussex 7 *SMITH Thomas Middlesex 7 *SMITH Thomas London 7 *SMITH William Wiltshire 7 *SMITH William Norfolk 7 *SMITH William Southampton 7 *SMITH William Stafford 7 *SMITH William Surrey 7 *SMITH William Hertford 7 *SMOULTON Guyer Norfolk 7 alias Henry *SNEALER George Middlesex 7 *SNEEDON John Bristol 14 *SOLOMON Spencer Surrey 7 alias William Davis *SOLOMONS Abraham Middlesex 7 *SOLOMONS Simon London 7 *SOMMERS John Middlesex 7 *SONG Samuel Devon 7 *SONG Ambrose Devon 7 *SONNETT James Lincoln 14 *SOUTHALL William Warwick 7 alias Southern *SOUTHGATE James Kent 7 *SOUTHWELL William Surrey 7 *SPARROW Ann York 7 *SPARROW Rose York 7 *SPARROW Peter Derby 7 *SPEAK Richard Salop 7 *SPENCER John Lancaster 7 *SPENCER Thomas London 7 *SPIER William Warwick 7 *SPIERS Samuel Middlesex 7 *SPOONER James London 7 *SPRINGTHORPE William Lancaster 14 *SPRIGGS Isabella Northumberland 7 *SPRIGGS Robert Northumberland 7 *STACEY Alice Durham 7 *STACEY Barbara Durham 14 *STAMBURY George Bristol 7 *STAMFORD Henry Surrey 14 *STAMPER William Middlesex 7 *STANTON James Middlesex 7 *STANTON Elizabeth Hereford 7 *STANTON William Middlesex 7 *STANYARD Samuel Warwick 7 *STEDMORE Phillip Surrey 7 *STEELE John Lancaster 7 *STEPHENS Thomas London 7 *STEPHENSON Jane Northumberland 7 *STEPHENSON John Durham 7 *STEPHENSON John Durham 7 *STEPHENSON William Middlesex 7 *STEVENS Thomas Middlesex 7 *STEVENSON Thomas Middlesex 7 *STEVENSON John Lincoln 7 *STEWARD Elizabeth Worcester 7 alias Simpson *STEWART Charles Middlesex 7 *STEWART James Middlesex 7 *STIRK Matthew York 7 *STIRK Richard Berks 7 *STOCKS George York 7 *STORER Thomas Surrey 7 *STOUT John Devon 7 *STRICKLAND William Middlesex 7 *STUBBINS Mary Nottingham 7 *STUBBS Joseph Durham 7 alias Stobbs *STUBBS Thomas Middlesex 7 *STYMAR John Middlesex 7 *SUMMONS Edward Essex 7 *SUTCLIFFE Simeon Lancaster 7 *SUTHERLAND James Middlesex 7 *SUTHERLAND John Middlesex 7 *SUTTON Thomas Middlesex 7 *SWALZ John Essex 7 *SWINNEY John London 7 *SYKES Thomas York 7 *SYKES Henry Middlesex 7 *SYNEY William Surrey 7 *TALBOT Mary Middlesex Life *TANNER William London 7 *TAPLEY Robert Middlesex 7 *TARLINGTON John York 7 *TAYLOR Ann Middlesex Life *TAYLOR Jane Notts 7 *'''[[Taylor-14806|TAYLOR John]]''' London 7 *TAYLOR John London 7 *TAYLOR Simon Warwick 7 *TAYLOR Thomas Stafford 7 *TAYLOR William Warwick 7 *TAYLOR William Norfolk 7 *TEDDER John Herts 7 *TELLHURST Richard Sussex 7 *TENNYSON George York 7 *TERAY James Middlesex 7 *THOMAS Francis Pembroke 7 *THOMAS James Surrey 7 *THOMAS John Devon 7 alias Thomas William *THOMAS Joshua York Life *THOMAS William London 7 *THOMPSON Bishop Norfolk 7 *THOMPSON John Cumberland 7 *THOMPSON John Middlesex 7 *THOMPSON John Middlesex 7 *THOMPSON John Lincoln 7 *THOMPSON Joseph Middlesex 7 *THOMPSON Richard York 7 *THOMPSON William Worcs 7 *THORNE William Surrey 7 *THORNTON Brock Middlesex 7 *THOROWGOOD Edward Essex 7 alias Thomas Simmons *THURLOW Henry Suffolk 7 *THURLEY Samuel London 7 *TILLAM James Worcs 7 *TILLEY John Suffolk Life *TILSON Joseph Kent 7 *TIMS William Herts 7 *TIMS Edward Middlesex 7 *TODD Martha London 7 *TOMKINS Ann Hereford Life *TOMLIN John Hertford 7 *TOMLIN William Southampton 7 *TOMLINSON Joseph Stafford 7 *TONKS Rachael Warwick 14 *TONKS Richard Warwick 7 *TOONE Jane Warwick 7 *TOONES John Surrey 7 *TOPPING Thomas Middlesex 7 *TOPPING William Lancaster 7 *TOWNSEND Henry Oxford 7 *'''[[Triffitt-9|TRIFFITT James]]''' York 7 *TRIGG Thomas Hereford 7 *TRIPLOW William Essex 7 *TROTH Joseph Worcs 7 *TROTTER Jane Middlesex 7 *TUCK Thomas London 7 *TUCKER John Middlesex 7 *TUCKER Joseph Surrey 7 *TUCKER Samuel Dorset 7 *TURNER Ann Surrey 7 *TURNER John Herts 7 *TURNER Richard Norfolk Life *TURNER William Kent 14 *TURNER William Wilts 7 *TURPIN Joseph Surrey 14 *TURPIN Stephen Middlesex 7 *TWIGG Ann Worcs 7 *TWINER Robert Northampton 7 *TYLER Nathaniel Middlesex 7 *TYRE John Southampton 7 *TYRER William Middlesex 7 *ULSTONE Andrew Middlesex 7 *UNCLES William Wilts 7 *UNDERWOOD James Surrey 7 *URAM Timram Cornwall 7 *VALE William London 7 *VAUGHAN Edward Surrey 7 *VERNON George Shrop 7 *VERRIAR Richard Surrey 7 *'''[[Weaver-10378|VEVERS Hester]]''' Gloucester 7 *VINCE John Berks 7 *VISSARD Adam Wilts 7 *WABFORD Thomas Warwick Life *WADE John Warwick 7 *WADE Thomas Lancaster 7 *WAKELAN Samuel Warwick 7 *'''[[Walford-329|WALFORD Barnard]]''' London 7 ''Active'' *WALHAM John Middlesex 7 *WALL Richard Middlesex 7 *WALLACE George Middlesex 7 *WALKER Sarah London 7 alias Frost *WALSH Joseph York 7 *WALSH Edward Middlesex 7 *WALSH Mary Bristol 7 alias Simpson *WALSH Edward Middlesex 7 alias Waughton *WALTON Thomas Middlesex 7 *WAMSTEAD James Middlesex 7 *WARBURTON Peter Lancaster 7 *WARD James Middlesex 7 *WARD John Herts 7 *WARD Joseph Derby 7 *WARD Richard Westmoreland 7 *WARD Thomas Warwick 14 *WARING James London 7 *WARNER Thomas Middlesex 7 *WARREN John Devon 7 *WARREN 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*Toolen, Andrew Longford 1790 7 years *Tyrell, Francis Dublin Sep. 1790 7 years *'''[[Vardy-47|Vardy, John]]''' Fermanagh, Ireland 17897 years *Watson, Thomas Dublin 7 years *West, Anthony County Armagh 1790 7 years *Whelan, John Kings County Life *Whelan, John Dublin July 1790 7 years *Whelane, George Life *Wild, Francis Dublin Apr. 1790 7 years *Williamson, Thomas County Down 1790 7 years *Wowells, Richard Dublin July 1790 7 years *Young, Arthur Dublin 1789 7 years To be verified: '''[[Cox-3627|Francis Cox]]''' doesn't seem to be in the list above. : '''[[Mason-3988|Elizabeth Mason]]''' [[Category:Third Fleet]],

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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Who_Do_You_Think_You_Are%3F_(Australian_TV_series) List of Episodes (Wikipedia page)] If you are adding to this page, please make sure that there is no information on there of a private or personal nature, even if this was mentioned in a particular episode. No names of living family members should be on this page or on the profiles for the celebrities. ==Seasons/Episodes== ===Season 1 (2008)=== *Episode 1: [[Pain-299|Jack Thompson]] {{Wikidata|Q356383|enwiki}}* *Episode 2: [[Ceberano-1 | Kate Ceberano]] - Kate Ceberano: {{Wikidata|Q6375418|enwiki}} '''Kate Ceberano''' (living)
{{red|│}}{{blue|┌}}Thomas Joyce
{{red|│}}{{blue|┌}}[[Joyce-3437|Charles Douglas Joyce (1910-)]]
{{red|│}}{{blue|│}}{{red|│}}{{blue|┌}}James Stuart
{{red|│}}{{blue|│}}{{red|└}}Edith Lopez
{{red|│}}{{blue|│}}{{red|│}}{{blue|┌}}Henry Munday (No profile found but would be Notable)
{{red|│}}{{blue|│}}{{red|└}}Lavinia Munday
{{red|│}}{{blue|│}}{{red|│}}{{blue|┌}}Major Thomas Lord (No profile found but would be Notable)
{{red|│}}{{blue|│}}{{red|└}}Lavinia Lord
{{red|│}}{{blue|│}}{{red|└}}Susan Greenslade
{{red|└}}Cherie Joyce (Living)
{{red|│}}{{blue|┌}}[[Good-998|Thomas Charles Good (1835-abt.1909)]]
{{red|│}}{{blue|┌}}[[Good-997|Alfred Edmund Good (1878-1956)]]
{{red|│}}{{blue|│}}{{red|└}}[[Robinson-8512|Margaret Ann (Robinson) Good (bef.1855-1933)]]
{{red|└}}[[Good-3420|Kathleen Hammond (Good) Joyce (1913-1999)]]
{{red|│}}{{blue|┌}}[[Anderson-12154|August Anderson (abt.1852-1942)]]
{{red|└}}[[Anderson-12152|Elizabeth Mary (Anderson) Good (1883-1965)]]
{{red|└}}[[Prideaux-144|Maria (Prideaux) Anderson (1858-1937)]] *Episode 3: [[Robertson-29219|Geoffrey Robertson]] {{Wikidata|Q3033418|enwiki}}* In this episode, Geoffrey traces his paternal side to Scotland and a social experiment that bought starving Scots to Sydney. The Robertson's journey didn't end there however. They ventured west, to the Snowy Mountains. The family would eventually make their way back to Sydney where Geoffrey was born. Looking at photos of family on his maternal side, Geoffrey notes that his mother's ancestors were far better off then that of his father's. He learns that his great-grandparents had emigrated from Germany and are stewards to some of Australia's first elected officials. During a meeting with a cousin there is mention of a family myth, that Geoffrey's great-great-grandmother is a princess. Geoffrey travels to Berlin to find out if there is any truth to the rumour. Unfortunately at the time of the episode, the question of whether royal blood is running through Geoffrey's veins was left unanswered. Since the episode aired, it has been confirmed that Agnes Kroll is indeed a [https://www.agnessecretprincess.com secret princess]. {{blue|┌}}Alexander Robertson
{{blue|┌}}William (Red Bill) Robertson
{{blue|│}}{{red|└}}Christina McLeod
{{blue|┌}}Harold Robertson
{{blue|┌}}Frank Robertson
{{blue|│}}{{red|└}}Florence Watson
'''Geoffrey Ronald Robertson''' (living)
{{red|│}}{{blue|┌}}[[Beattie-1943|Henry Herbert Beattie]]
{{red|└}}Joy Beattie (Living)
{{red|│}}{{blue|┌}}[[Bullock-3194|Harry Bullock]]
{{red|└}}[[Bullock-5337|Bernice Angus Bullock]]
{{red|│}}{{blue|┌}}[[Dettmann-33|Karl Friedrich Ludwig Louis Dettmann]]
{{red|└}}[[Dettmann-37|Jane Dettmann]]
{{red|│}}{{blue|┌}}[[Hohenzollern-36|Wilhelm Friedrich Ludwig Hohenzollern)]]
{{red|└}}[[Kroll-645|Caroline Sophia Agnes Kroll]]
{{red|└}}[[Radziwiłł-83|Eliza Fryderyka Luiza Marta Radziwiłł]] *Episode 4: [[Freeman-24650|Cathy Freeman OAM]] - {{Wikidata|Q234762|enwiki}}* Cathy wants to know from where does her sportmanship and tenacity stem. She finds the answer in the town of Cherbourg, Queensland where her paternal grandfather and great-grandfather were born. Her great-grandfather, Frank, enlisted in the AIF in 1917, he would go on to fight for Australia in Egypt during WWI. His son, Frank "Bigshot" Fisher, was a local legend on the rugby field. Cathy now looks to her mother's grandfather, George, whose father was born in Dorset, England, working in dairies from a young age and making the move to Australia at 18 years old. The prospect of free passage and land ownership may have been what drew him to Queensland. He met Maggie, George's mother, and they had at least one child together. Some time later he married and started another family. George's wife, Annie, was the daughter of a Chinese father and Aboriginal mother. The researchers found the records of two men that may have been Annie's father. Despite genealogical work done by early historians there was not enough evidence to say for sure which of the men was Cathy's ancestor. George, his wife and their five children had lived around Mount Molloy, west of Port Douglas, Queensland. However, the family were sent to the penal colony on Palm Island. This was seemingly due to George exercising his right to choose his employment conditions, like any other free man. Their son, also named George, would marry Alice on the island and they would bring Cathy's mother into the world. {{blue|┌}}Frank Fisher Sr.
{{blue|┌}}Frank "Bigshot" Fisher
{{blue|┌}}Norman Freeman 1993
{{blue|│}}{{red|└}}Geraldine Roy
'''Catherine Freeman''' (living)
{{red|│}}{{blue|┌}}George Charles Sibley
{{red|│}}{{blue|┌}}George Patrick Sibley
{{red|│}}{{blue|│}}{{red|└}}Maggie Daintree
{{red|│}}{{blue|┌}}George Salvaggi Sibley
{{red|│}}{{blue|│}}{{red|│}}┌Tommy Ah Sam
{{red|│}}{{blue|│}}{{red|└}}Annie Ah Sam
{{red|│}}{{blue|│}}{{red|└}}Maggie Croydon
{{red|└}}Cecelia Sibley (living)
{{red|└}}Alice Mero
*Episode 5: Dennis Cometti - {{Wikidata|Q5258289|enwiki}} Possible unlisted profile *Episode 6: [[Buttrose-8|Ita Buttrose]] - {{Wikidata|Q15512232|enwiki}}* ===Season 2 (2009)=== *Episode 1: [[Barassi-3|Ron Barassi]] including [[Barassi-4|Ron Barassi Sen]] {{Wikidata|Q3441366|enwiki}}* *Episode 2: [[Thornton-5972|Sigrid Thornton]] {{Wikidata|Q3378602|enwiki}}* *Episode 3: [[Mendelsohn-48|Ben Mendelsohn]] {{Wikidata|Q816565|enwiki}}* *Episode 4: Christine Anu - {{Wikidata|Q2965886|enwiki}}* *Episode 5: [[Ackerman-1895|Maggie Beer]] {{Wikidata|Q6730185|enwiki}}* *Episode 6: [[Wiltshire-Butler-1|John Butler]] {{Wikidata|Q731958|enwiki}}* ===Season 3 (2010-11)=== *Episode 1: [[Szubanski-1|Magda Szubanski]] {{Wikidata|Q2482522|enwiki}} *Episode 2: [[Marsh-11510|Rod Marsh]] {{Wikidata|Q2742290|enwiki}} *Episode 3: [[Arena-213|Tina Arena]] (Philippina Arena) - {{Wikidata|Q239917|enwiki}} *Episode 4: Shane Bourne {{Wikidata|Q7487988|enwiki}} *Episode 5: [[Mercurio-56|Paul Mercurio]] {{Wikidata|Q325406|enwiki}} *Epsiode 6: [[Parker-27141|Georgie Parker]] {{Wikidata|Q5548195|enwiki}} ===Season 4 (2012)=== *Episode 1: [[Micallef-62|Shaun Micallef]] {{Wikidata|Q3776714|enwiki}} *Episode 2: [[O'Brien-6002|Kerry O'Brien]] {{Wikidata|Q6394610|enwiki}} *Episode 3: [[George-6610|Melissa George]] {{Wikidata|Q233575|enwiki}} *Maternal Ancestors: **Melissa George >> Mother >> Kathleen White >> [[White-41389|Edmund "Ted" White]] >> [[White-41390|Robert White]] & [[Saywell-163|Maretta Saywell]]. **Melissa George >> Mother >> Kathleen White >> [[Tames-39|Lilian Tames]] >> [[Tames-41|Frederick Tames]] & [[Mounsher-1|Emma Mounsher]] **Melissa George >> Mother >> Gordon Green >> Tom Green & Ada Ward >> Francis Ward >> William Ward (immigrant ancestor) *Episode 4: Vince Colosimo {{Wikidata|Q7931468|enwiki}} *Episode 5: John Wood - {{Wikidata|Q2729536|enwiki}} *Episode 6: Michael O'Loughlin {{Wikidata|Q6833178|enwiki}} ===Season 5 (2013)=== *Episode 1: Adam Hills {{Wikidata|Q4679234|enwiki}} *Episode 2: [[Keddie-274|Asher Keddie]] - {{Wikidata|Q4804842|enwiki}} **Grandmother [[Duncan-24998|Shirley Varley (Duncan) Philpott (1924-2016)]] *Episode 3: Don Hany {{Wikidata|Q5292740|enwiki}} *Episode 4: Michael Caton {{Wikidata|Q3308100|enwiki}} *Episode 5: [[Marinos-14|Lex Marinos]] {{Wikidata|Q6537578|enwiki}} *Episode 6: Susie Porter - {{Wikidata|Q3505686|enwiki}} *Episode 7: [[McManus-3093|Rove McManus]] {{Wikidata|Q1768636|enwiki}} *Episode 8: [[Howard-16334|John Howard (the actor, not the former PM)]] {{Wikidata|Q5670833|enwiki}} ===Season 6 (2014)=== *Episode 1: Andrew Denton - *Episode 2: [[Gibney-94|Rebecca Gibney]] {{Wikidata|Q469877|enwiki}} *Episode 3: Jacki Weaver - *Episode 4: [[Roxburgh-256|Richard Roxburgh]] - *Episode 5: [[Keller-1918|Amanda Keller]] but year of birth is wrong should be 1962 *Episode 6: [[Goodes-59|Adam Goodes]] *Episode 7: [[McCune-1598 |Lisa McCune]] *Episode 8: Paul McDermott ===Season 7 (2015)=== *Episode 1: [[Rush-1397|Geoffrey Rush]] *Episode 2: [[Collett-570|Toni Collette]] *Episode 3: Luke Nguyen *Episode 4: [[Wenham-228|David Wenham]]. Info added, not yet linked to the main tree. Note: [[Wenham-144|David Wenham]] is very likely a family member of David's foster father, Edward Richard Wenham. *Episode 5: [[Fraser-4380|Dawn Fraser]] *Episode 6: Peter Rowsthorn - no Wikitree profile as at 22 Apr 2018 *Episode 7: [[Pickhaver-8|Greig Pickhaver (aka HG from Roy and HG)]] *Episode 8: Ray Martin - no Wikitree profile as at 22 Apr 2018 - {{Wikidata|Q7297791|enwiki}} ===Season 8 (2016)=== *Episode 1: [[Morris-20555|Julia Morris]] - work in progress *Episode 2: [[Garrett-7097|Peter Garrett]] - Information added. Could only start from great-grandparents as no information other than names were given for his parents and paternal grandparents in the episode. Peter's entry contains all individuals and their relationship at the end of the biography. Assistance welcomed. *Episode 3: [[Goodrem-4|Delta Goodrem]] *Episode 4: Mal Meninga *Episode 5: [[Griffiths-2230|Rachel Griffiths]] *Episode 6: Shane Jacobsen *Episode 7: Jane Turner - no Wikitree profile as at 22 Apr 2018 *Episode 8: John Newcombe {{Wikidata|Q312464|enwiki}} ===Season 9 (2018)=== *Episode 1: [[Hazlehurst-41|Noni Hazlehurst]] Info added, not yet connected to the main tree *Episode 2: Charlie Teo *Episode 3: [[Imbruglia-1|Natalie Imbruglia]] Info added, not yet connected to the main tree *Episode 4: [[Jarratt-108|John Jarratt]] Info added, not yet connected to the main tree *Episode 5: [[Clarke-11419|Justine Clarke]] *Episode 6: Todd McKenney *Episode 7: [[Dingo-10|Ernie Dingo]] *Episode 8: Patti Newton - {{Wikidata|Q7148539|enwiki}} ===Season 10 (2019)=== *Episode 1: Scott Cam *Episode 2: Jennifer Byrne *Episode 3: Marta Dusseldorp *Episode 4: Karl Kruszelnicki *Episode 5: Casey Donovan *Episode 6: Kurt Fearnley *Episode 7: Kerri-Anne Kennerley *Episode 8: Rodger Corser ===Season 11 (2020)=== *Episode 1: Lisa Wilkinson screen date 19 May 2020 *Episode 2: [[Newton-10400|Bert Newton]] screen date 26 May 2020 *Episode 3: [[Daddo-7|Cameron Daddo]] screen date 2 Jun 2020 [[Daddo-7|Cameron Daddo]] {{Wikidata|Q1028715|enwiki}} * *Episode 4: Lisa Curry screen date 9 Jun 2020 *Episode 5: Denise Scott screen date 16 Jun 2020 *Episode 6: Kat Stewart screen date 23 Jun 2020 Maternal great grandparents [[Davine-5|Myles Devine]] and [[Redmond-188|Eliza Redman]] arrived in Geelong, Australia on 4 May 1854 from County Wicklow, Ireland and they settled in Collingwood, Victoria. *Episode 7: [[Bishop-18653|Julie Bishop]] screen date 30 Jun 2020 *Episode 8: Troy Cassar-Daley screen date 7 Jul 2020 ===Season 12 (2021)=== *Episode 1: Celia Pacquola screen date 6 Jun 2021 On her mother's side, Celia looked into the life of [[Rae-1655|John Rae]] (b 1813-1900) who became the Town Clerk of the City of Sydney in 1843. John Rae married [[Thompson-55562|Elizabeth Thompson]] in 1845. Their son [[Rae-1656|John Charles Rae]] drowned in Rushcutters Bay (then as Rushcutters' Bay), part of Sydney Harbour. Celia also looked into William Sherwin, who is related to her through her ancestor Amy Rae. William Sherwin was a member of the NSW Corps. *Episode 2: [[Turnbull-1138|Malcolm Turnbull]] screen date 15 Jun 2021 *Episode 3: Denise Drysdale screen date 22 Jun 2021 Denise looked into the history of her 3x great grandparents John Fanning and Mary Macnamara, who as a family travelled to Australia on the ill-fated ship Ticonderoga, a 'fever' ship in which many of the people on board were affected by typhus. On her paternal name, she looked into her Drysdale ancestors, where it was revealed that Drysdale was an adopted surname from a valley near Dumfries by a group of people who were running away from the law. Denise's great grandparents were James Drysdale (b Alloa, Clackmannanshire) and Betsy Cregan, who married in Melbourne, Victoria in 1872. *Episode 4: Jeff Fatt screen date 29 Jun 2021 Jeff's episode featured his maternal grandmother, Suk Fong (Rose) Ho, who married David Wong Lee on 2 Mar 1901 at the (Chinese Christian) Manse, Mary Street, Surry Hills. He also looked into an English ancestor Elizabeth Wright (1830-1892) who married John A. Young (an anglicised version of Lee Yung or Young) on 1 Jan 1856. John (known as Lee) worked for the colonial court system in the Victorian goldfield districts of Ballarat, Ararat and Stawell. *Episode 5:[[Charles-3860|Jack Charles (1943-2022)]] screen date 6 Jul 2021 *Episode 6: Grant Denyer screen date 13 Jul 2021 Grant's family tree showed that his 2x great grandparents were Charles Denyer and Cathleener Ward, and his relative wanted him to look further into Cathleener Ward. Unfortunately the story was extremely sordid, and Catheleneer's father, Charles Kennard Ward, was shown to be a very disreputable individual. The black episode in Grant's family history commenced with the death of Charles' wife, Sally in 1867, whereby Mary Ann, the eldest daughter was required to assume the role occupied by Sally, in more ways than simply looking after and caring for the other children. Grant's direct ancestor Alfred William Denyer was the husband of Isabella Ross, the last in a long line of Rosses who hailed from the Ross and Cromarty 'county' of Scotland, and where Highland Cattle were farmed by Isabella's forebears. The Ross family were one of thousands subjected to the particularly awful episode in British history known as the Highland Clearances, which saw hundreds of thousands of Scots emigrate to places like Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Isabella's grandparents [[Ross-25382|William Ross]] and [[Ross-25383|Anne Ross]] arrived in Geelong in 1855. *Episode 7: Chris Bath screen date 20 Jul 2021 Chris looked further into the life of her 2x great grandfather Joseph Springall who arrived on the ''Star of England'' in the port of Moreton Bay (Brisbane) on 17 Sep 1863. Over the course of his life, Joseph married 3 women but none of them fared all that well. His first wife, Clara Morris (b Brentwood, Essex) died in 1875, having given birth to 6 children. Second wife Alice Morgan whom Joseph married in 1878 died not long after from tuberculosis. Joseph then married Annie Elizabeth Bennett (b Geelong), but who curiously often went by the name Annetta, which the consultant told us was an Italian version of Annie, and could possibly be the person behind a "Spanish governess" family myth. On her paternal line, Chris looked into the story behind the Hagenow (aka Hogno) family of Walcha. Her 2x great grandfather, Alfred Bath married Sophia Hagenow, the daughter of Johann Hagenow and Caroline Werner. *Episode 8: [[Bassingthwaighte-623|Natalie (Bassingthwaighte) Bassingthwaite]] screen date 27 Jul 2021 [[Bassingthwaighte-623|Natalie (Bassingthwaighte) Bassingthwaite]] {{Wikidata|Q1837039|enwiki}} After viewing an extended family tree, Natalie wanted to look further into Philip Hogan, an Irish Catholic convict transported to Australia, along with his wife-to-be, Mary McMahon, who was also an Irish Catholic convict, but who had committed a much less serious offence. After marrying Philip, she then wrote to NSW Governor Lachlan Macquarie, seeking a pardon for Philip. Mary remained active in petitioning seeking fairer outcomes for her family, particularly one of her children, who was charged with killing his wife by drowning. Natalie's desire to know where her desire to perform emanates, led her to an ancestor called [[Basmann-2|Wilhelmina Bassmann]] who was active in the performing arts scene in Sydney, Corowa and Orange. Her husband, Henry Eastwick, also came from a strong tradition of performing artists. ===Season 13 (2022)=== *Episode 1: [[Baker-71017|Simon Baker]] - actor screen date 21 Jun 2022 {{Wikidata|Q192021|enwiki}} *Episode 2: Myf Warhurst presenter screen date 28 Jun 2022 {{Wikidata|Q16214677|enwiki}} *Episode 3: Justin Hodges - NRL screen date 5 Jul 2022 {{Wikidata|Q3190453|enwiki}} *Episode 4: Dr. Chris Brown - presenter and vet screen date 12 Jul 2022 {{Wikidata|Q3022478|enwiki}} *Episode 5: Paula Duncan - actor screen date 19 Jul 2022 {{Wikidata|Q9057059|enwiki}} *Episode 6: Matt Moran - chef screen date 26 Jul 2022 {{Wikidata|Q11988712|enwiki}} *Episode 6: Liz Ellis - netball champion screen date 2 Aug 2022 {{Wikidata|Q6660117|enwiki}} *Episode 7: Sandra Sully - news presenter screen date 9 Aug 2022 {{Wikidata|Q7416770|enwiki}} ===Season 14 (2023)=== *Episode 1: [[Humphries-2039|Barry Humphries]] (entertainer) 2 May 2023 *Episode 2: Jenny Brockie (journalist) 9 May 2023 {{Wikidata|Q6179194|enwiki}} :: Ancestors: [[Turley_Smith-2|Edward Turley (Turley Smith) Smith (1761-1821)]] and [[Maher-2634|Jane Maher (1767-1802)]], [[Readford-4|Thomas Readford (1792-1860)]] and [[Smith-69459|Jemima (Smith) Readford (1801-1860)]] :: Parents: [[Brockie-60|Lees Brockie (1916-1959)]] and [[Readford-26|Marie Carr (Readford) Brockie (1915-abt.2006)]] *Episode 3: Derryn Hinch (journalist, commentator) 16 May 2023 {{Wikidata|Q5263246|enwiki}} *Episode 4: [[Burchmore-12|Rhonda Burchmore]] 23 May 2023 {{Wikidata|Q7321362|enwiki}} *Episode 5: Stephen Page (choreographer and artistic director) 30 May 2023 {{Wikidata|Q7610184|enwiki}} *Episode 6: Peter Helliar (comedian, writer, presenter) 6 Jun 2023 {{Wikidata|Q7174618|enwiki}} *Episode 7: [[Armstrong-6767|Kerry Armstrong]] 13 Jun 2023 {{Wikidata|Q276498|enwiki}} *Episode 8: [[Waters-11484|John Waters]] (actor and musician) 20 Jun 2023 {{Wikidata|Q363876|enwiki}} ::Will eventually connect from [[Baynes-893|Sarah Elizabeth Wolseley (Baynes) Beauchamp (1893-1971)]] (3 gen) to [[Baynes-784|Robert Lambert Baynes (abt.1796-1869)]] (Sarah's GGrandfathers' brother) with some based Antigua profiles ===Season 15 (2024)=== *Episode 1: Manu Feildel (chef) 7 May 2024 {{Wikidata|Q6752271|enwiki}} *Episode 2: [[Otto-4290|Miranda Otto]] (actor) 14 May 2024 {{Wikidata|Q294975|enwiki}} *Episode 3: Kathy Lette (author) 21 May 2024 {{Wikidata|Q6377255|enwiki}} **Ex husband [[Robertson-29219|Geoffrey Robertson]] *Episode 4: Wayne Blair (actor and director) 28 May 2024 {{Wikidata|Q1506091|enwiki}} *Episode 5: Pat Rafter (tennis champion) 4 Jun 2024 {{Wikidata|Q204068|enwiki}} *Episode 6: Melissa Doyle (journalist) 11 Jun 2024 {{Wikidata|Q6812682|enwiki}} **Maternal line [[Lunn-1304|Clive Lunn (-1974)]] and [[McGrath-4352|Mavis Maureen (McGrath) Lunn (abt.1910-1990)]] **Paternal line 4x G grandfather [[Busby-645|John Busby]] *Episode 7: Stephen Curry (actor) {{Wikidata|Q5573861|enwiki}} *Episode 8: Heather Ewart (journalist) - No wikipedia page

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