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Occupation: Wood Cutter (1841 Wales Census) Married: 16 Dec 1837 SUSANNAH EDWARDS Parish of Mynnyddslwyn, Pantdu, Gwent, Wales There is nothing known of James Nicholas, except that he appeared on his children’s birth certificates, [source: Les Smith's compilation] came via Tassie --??? |
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Registered as NICHOLS at St. James Church of England, Melbourne |
Margaret Nicholas born 10 Aug 1849 Richmond (16581/1849) died 5 Jan 1918 Doncaster (1189/1918) she is buried at Box Hill Cemetery and was Daniel’s cousin Daniel and Margaret lived in North Richmond (previously called Yarraberg) where they grew fruit and vegetables for the Victoria market. [source: Les Smith's compliation] MARGARET NICHOLAS Born: 10 Aug 1849 Richmond (16581/1849) (Registered as NICHOLS at St. James Church of England, Melbourne) Died: 7 Jan 1918 Doncaster (1189/1918) Buried: Box Hill Cemetery Married: 25 Apr 1867 DANIEL JAMES GOULD (cousin) |
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actually wife of john leslie 1160 not james |
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married at St John Exeter 7 Nov 1825 |
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<http://www.easystreetretreat.com.au/australianroyalty/individual.php?pid=I67342&ged=purnellmccord.ged&tab=0> Text: Isaac Peyton, one of 311 convicts transported on the ship 'Barwell', September 1797.Sentence details: Convicted at Middlesex Gaol Delivery for a term of 7 years.Vessel: Barwell.Date of Departure: September 1797.Place of Arrival: New South Wales. Source: State Library of Queensland. Convict Transportation Registers Database 1787-1867 ?[database on-line]?. <http://www.easystreetretreat.com.au/australianroyalty/source.php?sid=S81&ged=purnellmccord.ged> Text: 14 Sep 1796:ISAAC PEYTON was indicted for feloniously stealing four pieces of marble, value 30s. and two other pieces of marble, value 12s. the property of Thomas Charlton, May the 21st.THOMAS CHARLTON sworn.I am a mason, No. 1, George-street, Grosvenor-square : One Saturday morning in May, one of my men went to work, and found the shop broke open; he acquainted me with it; I went to the shop and found it broke open; a statuary slab was taken out of the shop, four feet long and two feet wide, and several other articles of marble; I know nothing of the prisoner taking it; I heard of another person being robbed, and went and found my property in Northumberland-street, on the premises of Mr. Polesham.RICHARD POLESHAM sworn.I am a carpenter: A piece of marble was taken by an officer from my kitchen occupied by the prisoner, No. 15, Northumberland-street, Mary-le-bonne; the prisoner came to lodge at my house the 7th of May; he brought to my house about a fortnight after some marble and stone, which is in Court; it was taken from my house about three weeks ago; I did not set the day down; it was on a Saturday after he was committed; the marble was produced in Court); the prisoner is a mason.- CROKER sworn.I found this marble on Saturday the 7th of September, on the premises of the last witness; some in the kitchen and some i Source: University of Sheffield. Humanities Research Institute. The Proceedings of the Old Bailey: London's Central Criminal Court, 1674 to 1913. ?[database on-line]?. Sheffield: the Institute, 2003-2008 <http://www.easystreetretreat.com.au/australianroyalty/source.php?sid=S11&ged=purnellmccord.ged> -------------- <http://colsec.records.nsw.gov.au/indexes/colsec/p/F43c_pa-17.htm> state records nsw, colonial secretary index, 1788-1825 PAYTON, Isaac. Per "Barwell", 1798; stonemason 1804 Aug 11 On list of all grants and leases of town allotments registered in the Colonial Secretary's Office (Fiche 3268; 9/2731 p.206) 1808 Jan 31, Mar 23 On statement of capital advanced by John Blaxland in his concerns from 3 Apr 1807 to 14 Sep 1808 (Reel 6043; 4/1727 pp.206, 207) 1809 Jun 17 Appellant in action against Samuel Thorley; appeal from decision of Court of Civil Jurisdiction to be heard by Governor as Judge of the High Court of Appeal (Reel 6037; SZ993 p.67) 1809 Jul 29 Sold quarried and hewn stone to G Blaxcell (Reel 6001; SZ757 p.55b) 1810 Feb Cohabited with Susannah Harrison. Petition of Susannah Harrison for mitigation of sentence (Fiche 3165; 4/1846 p.104) 1812 Apr 18 Paid from the Police Fund for erecting a public fountain in Bent Street (Reel 6038; SZ758 p.290) 1813 Aug 7 On list of persons holding licences for sale of wine and spirituous liquors (Reel 6038; SZ758 pp.405-7) 1815 Jan 23; 1816 Mar 12 Juror at inquests on Elizabeth Howell and two infant children, and Thomas Robinson, held at Sydney (Reel 6021; 4/1819 pp.327, 597) 1815 Apr 1 On list of persons licensed as publicans for 1815; at Sydney (Reel 6038; SZ759 p.54) 1818 Apr 13 Tender of William Watkins and Isaac Payten to build factory and barrack at Parramatta, also specifications and contract (Reel 6047; 4/1740 pp.124-31) 1818 Aug 15-1819 Aug 24 Paid from the Police Fund for building the new Factory at Parramatta (Reel 6038; SZ759 pp.491, 525 & SZ 1044 pp.8, 84) 1819 Oct 30 Convict disembarked from "Grenada" assigned to at Parramatta (Reel 6007; 4/3501 p.2) 1819 Dec 30; 1820 Feb 8 Convicts disembarked from the "Minerva" and the "Prince Regent" assigned to Messrs Watkins & Peyton at Parramatta (Reel 6007; 4/3501 pp.145, 243) 1820 Jun 15-Aug 5 John Durrah and John Simpson tried by the Court of Criminal Jurisdiction for stealing from (Reel 6023; X820 p.7) 1821 May 26 Of Watkins & Payten, contractors to New Factory Building at Parramatta. Petition of William Yardley for mitigation of sentence (Fiche 3211; 4/1863 p.110) 1822 Jan 7 Paid from the Colonial Fund for erecting Factory at Parramatta and for extra work not included in the contract (Reel 6039; 4/424 pp.79, 81) 1824 Jul-Aug Re dispute over ownership of a property in Princes Street, Sydney (Reel 6061; 4/1780 pp.198-199a) 1825 Feb 3 Re Daniel Jackson (Reel 6017; 4/5782 p.234) |
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