Many thanks for your kind offer. I see that Jane has advised me to seek the information through the State Library of NSW.
I'm not sure how to do that but will certainly look into it for future information.
But for now I would be delighted to receive the information 'on line' from you.
As I am new to this forum, I am not sure how to send a private email to you with my email address included.
Regards, Bill
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06-07-2012 2:44 AM #131Settling in.
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06-07-2012 3:02 AM #132Settling in.
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Thank you for that information Jane. I will follow up on your advice and see how to go about joining the State Library shortly.
Nice to be in touch with someone just up the road from me!
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Megan, I didn't respond to your mention of John Hilliker. I don't have any information on John, he could have been a sibling of Thomas. The info that I do have is that Thomas was the son of Thomas c1745-1819 and Elizabeth Ebsworth c1749-1831.
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06-07-2012 10:45 PM #134Seriously addicted to family history research.
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Nice to 'meet' you Bill. A quick search for join the state library of NSW will get you what you want to know. They're also accessible through the NLA with a card and these can be posted (or you can drive there - It's only three hours away). I have library cards for both as the resources available with a card from home are just amazing.
Jane
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21-07-2012 2:49 AM #135Loves to help with queries.
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Such an interesting thread and thanks Jane for your heads up on the NSW State Library. Had no idea I could access UK newspapers that way. I do know they hold some local histories I am keen to have a look at.
I logged in here this morning hoping there might be some links to a famous rellie of mine and stumbled on this thread. Many more interesting posts here than mine but have just come across a fellow who married into my mother's family and happens to be the grandson of a Danish Baron. Seems he was notable in more ways than one - a jurist as well as a political scientist who worried about the fallout from the French revolution and the Jacobin terrorists - how it might drive people back to despotism.
Happens many of my rellies were convicts that became Australian 'royals' - thrived and became upright citizens in the colony of New South Wales. One came over on the Neptune with the rest of the Second Fleet. The master was the notorious Captain Traill whose infamous treatment of convicts aboard landed him before the Admiralty Court. But they had to prosecute him privately. There was no public prosecution. They let him get away with it. The tale is so horrific I doubt you could read it and not be moved.
Gala crowds gathered on Sydney Cove On a frigid June day in 1790 to greet the Ships of the Second Fleet - the first to enter the Heads for more than two years. They were intrigued by the strange behaviour of one, the transport Neptune. From her decks as she tacked up harbour, the crew kept tossing white objects overboard. Curiosity turned to horror as the truth dawned. The "objects" now bobbing in the harbour were the emaciated remains of starved, tortured and diseased convicts who had perished on the voyage. Like a ghost ship, the Neptune dropped anchor and began unloading men in cargo hoists because they were too weak to walk --- ending one of the blackest chapters in the history of convict transportation.
Sydney Daily Mirror May 21, 1954 page 17
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Hi there,
'Apparantly' when you get back 16 generation you should find that "we are all related" so someone told me..Not found my yet!
Clicked reply on post dated 03-01-2006 from Kazbutler and it ended up on the last page, makes no sense now..
Newbie just looking round...happy searching to all of usLast edited by Becksome; 23-07-2012 at 12:09 AM. Reason: my message did not appear under where i clicked to reply, ended up at the end of all message board, so did not seem relvent
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23-07-2012 8:28 AM #137CoromandelGuest
Hi Becksome and welcome to the forum
As you've discovered, replies always get posted at the end of the thread. If you want to comment on a point in a post earlier in the thread, you can use the 'Reply with Quote' option instead. By default the whole message is quoted but you can edit it down: just make sure you leave the QUOTE tag at the beginning and /QUOTE at the end (in square brackets).
P.S. or just refer to the individual post, as you did in your edit.
Yes, happy searching!
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