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Inside History Magazine blog: February 2012
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How To : Subscribe or renew. How To : Subscribe to iPad. Monday, February 13, 2012. Love letters from Ireland 1799. We #loveheritage. NB If anything comes relative to my pardon or any attention in the family send me and if we go away too suddenly I am afraid you or your mother will not survive to see the children provided for but I pray God you both may… I would be contented if you write, don’t forget the directions, Capt Cox, Minerva, love from me. In 2012. Stay tuned for more soon! NLA Giveaway, PO Box...
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Irish Wattle Blog: The last Irish convict exiles to North America
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Monday, January 21, 2013. The last Irish convict exiles to North America. We were very excited over the weekend to get an email from a Canadian researcher who has been looking for her Irish convict, Hugh Giffen, for many years, even to the extent of recently visiting Northern Ireland to seek information on him. However, a check through Bob Reece’s excellent book “ The Origins of Irish convict transportation to New South Wales. To see if they have information on Hugh Giffen.’. Museum of Antigua and Barbuda.
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Irish Wattle Blog: February 2010
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Sunday, February 21, 2010. Laurence Butler: 1798 rebel and Sydney's first cabinetmaker of note. Irish rebel Laurence Butler (1750-1820) led an extraordinary life. Originally from Ferns in County Wexford, he was 48 when he took part on the 1798 Uprising in Ireland, and not much older when he was subsequently transported for life for his actions. Laurence arrived on the. John William Lewin, and Rev Rowland Hassall. He also made furniture for the Supreme Courts. Adjacent houses in Pitt St and a house in Kent.
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Irish Wattle Blog: October 2010
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Wednesday, October 6, 2010. Our latest book is here! One Family History: 220 Years in Australia. Is the latest edition to the Irish Wattle stable. Meticulously researched by Neil Hall and Barbara Hall, One Family History. Is the story of a family whose first Australian ancestor was sent on the Second Fleet, arriving in Sydney in June 1790. The book tells of other arrivals, convicts and free, up to 1825; when all those from whom the current family are descended had arrived in the colony. Includes 5 titles...
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Irish Wattle Blog: January 2013
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Sunday, January 27, 2013. Findmypast adds 21m new Irish BDM records. Just added 21 million new Irish Birth, Death and Marriage records (1800s – 1950s) to its already extensive collection of historical records. 8220;The addition of 21 million new birth, marriage and death records to our website means we will now have more than 60 million Irish records on our website, including census and parish records,” said Vicki Dawson, General Manager of findmypast.com.au. And www.findmypast.com. We were very excited ...
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GeniMates: June 2011
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Genealogists' profiles from all over the place. Monday, June 27, 2011. Congratulations, GeniMate, John Patten. In John's blog, The Patten Project, he reported on his latest career move. I'm taking my interest in history and genealogy into a professional capacity, having this week given notice at my current job, moving on to a position at Museum Victoria, where I will be helping to bring Victoria's Aboriginal history to a wider audience.". Links to this post. Friday, June 24, 2011. What is your day job?
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Irish Wattle Blog: February 2012
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Monday, February 13, 2012. Love letters from Ireland 1799. NB If anything comes relative to my pardon or any attention in the family send me and if we go away too suddenly I am afraid you or your mother will not survive to see the children provided for but I pray God you both may… I would be contented if you write, don’t forget the directions, Capt Cox, Minerva, love from me. In 2012. Stay tuned for more soon! Labels: Irish convicts to NSW. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Order Barbara Hall's books. Patrick ...
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