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Australia / Re: DEANE INDEX 1823-1840
« on: Sunday 28 May 23 08:32 BST (UK)  »

NSW State Records have a 7 page will for a Michael BYRNE . Has ref to 1827 as a date. Its available as a PDF file too ?

Bye
Emilypos

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Australia / Re: Lanfranchi
« on: Tuesday 06 December 22 11:52 GMT (UK)  »

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Australia / Re: NSW Parish?
« on: Tuesday 30 August 22 05:07 BST (UK)  »
Check out

https://tinyurl.com/s38h9ujf

Bye
Emilypos

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Australia / Re: Dorothy Florence Thorne d 1932
« on: Tuesday 06 July 21 14:22 BST (UK)  »
No worries...... Were you able to get copy of the docs I mentioned ? 
Found a couple of other  interesting items. Reginald Cecil  THORNE  departed Sydney with dau Joan b 6 Dec 1930 Sydney on the Jervis Bay arriving Southampton 28 Jan 1935 .
Dorothy THORNE d  5 Jul 1932 left a will 5000 pounds to Reginald only, probate granted 1 Nov 1932  Re the deceased estate file duty wasnt paid til 7 Sep 1936 ? By whom ??  DE files can be very interesting ............

I think he might have swum here as cant find any ref to his arrival . The Aus National Archives hold  2 files on patents for an  invention  of his  . NSW State Archives have ref to 2 business files  and an Instestacy file ......(he didnt leave a will ) . He d 24 Oct 1945 .Probate not granted til 28 Jan 1948 via Permanent Trustee Co Sydney . 645 pounds This comes  up in NSW records
Joan married a Mark DANIEL in 1951 Brighton. She probably benifited

Bye

Emilypos

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Australia / Re: Dorothy Florence Thorne d 1932
« on: Thursday 10 June 21 14:21 BST (UK)  »
Found a couple of interesting items ............Go to https://www.records.nsw.gov.au/ theres a search bar a tad down the front page  > type in Dorothy Florence THORNE . Are 2 items > she left a will dated 13 Oct 1925 leaving all of 5,100 pounds to her husband . Theres also a Deceased Estate file of 7 Sep 1936 . D E files   were an inventory of possesions  for calculating death duty payable.. Wonder what caused the delay between her death and date of DE file ?

FindMyPast has NSW Wills Books to 1952 . State records have a copy service for wills and DE files

I wonder when he left Aus ? ......... Quite late and have to turn off for the night

Bye

Emilypos

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Australia / Re: JOHN CECIL - CONVICT OF TIDENHAM TO NEW SOUTH WALES 1821
« on: Saturday 29 May 21 14:08 BST (UK)  »
This may help


"ADAMANT". Convict transport

1821 Mar 9

Navy Office to Governor re conveyance to Madras of escort detachments of 34th and 46th Regiments (Reel 6028; 4/1095.1 pp.110-1)

1821 Mar 24

List of stores shipped on board for use of convicts and passengers (Reel 6022; 4/7015.3 pp.129-32)

1821 Sep 11

Surgeon Superintendent to deliver bedding from (Reel 6008; 4/3504 p.364)

1821 Sep 12

Re convicts to be forwarded from (Reel 6008; 4/3504 p.367)

1821 Sep 12

List of 85 male convicts disembarked from and forwarded to Parramatta and Windsor for distribution (Reel 6008; 4/3504 pp.368-9)

1821 Sep 22

A quantity of sulphuric acid from returned to the Sydney Hospital by its surgeon (Reel 6055; 4/1761 p.21)

1821 Oct 17-20

Proceedings of case brought by steward against the Captain of selling goods shipped as Government Stores (Reel 6051; 4/1749 pp.86-99)

"ADAMANT", Master of see EBSWORTHY, William; ELDER, William

"ADAMANT", Surgeon on see HAMILTON, James



Taken from NSW Archives Colonial secretaries Correspondence files

Seems a bit odd for a single name in his early 30s to steal wood . Is it known what sort of wood ? What is your connection to this bloke ?

Bye

Emilypos

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Australia / Re: JOHN CECIL - CONVICT OF TIDENHAM TO NEW SOUTH WALES 1821
« on: Saturday 29 May 21 08:15 BST (UK)  »
Hello Jack
The Adamant wasnt a hulk 
Details for the ship Adamant (1821)
Ship Name:   Adamant   
Rig Type:   S.
Built:   Blythe
Build Year:   1811
Size (tons):   427
 
Voyage Details
Master:   William Ebsworthy
Surgeon:   James Hamilton
Sailed:   29 March 1821
From:   England
Arrived:   8 September 1821
Port:   PJ
Route:   
Days Travel:   163
Convicts Landed:   142 males & 0 female convicts
Notes:
I think from memory its Capt got into a little trouble of putting his passengers on short rations and selling  the surplus in Sydney No ones claimed this fellow ( Claim a Convict web site)  Do you know his mothers maiden name  ? Might hsve added it or similar to his name  ? Was he married in UK ? He was 34 yo in 1821
Bye

Emilypos

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Australia / Re: Death Notice;
« on: Sunday 16 May 21 08:42 BST (UK)  »
This fellow left a will    Ref.  4-45032  Copy would be out at NSW State Records, Kingswood  Since its before 1959 probably a Deceased Estate File   too for calculation of Death Duty



Bye
Emilypos

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Australia / Re: Online probate index Western Australia
« on: Wednesday 12 August 20 07:20 BST (UK)  »
Hi Geoff,
Wills are public docs   Probate usually takes  roughly 6 months. After that anyone can buy copy. You just need to find whose got copy. Sometimes this can be a challenge !

In Nsw  https://www.records.nsw.gov.au/archives/collections-and-research/guides-and-indexes/probate-packets-wills-guide

State records have wills to 1975 . After  that  its  the NSW Supreme Court

Western Aus would have to have a similar system 
Is a lot of info in :

https://www.supremecourt.wa.gov.au/W/wills_probate.aspx

Bye
Emilypos

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