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Re: What did the title Esquire denote in 1850s NSW?
« Reply #9 on: Thursday 02 August 18 10:50 BST (UK) »
The book isn't online.  I will send you a PM with some details.

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Re: What did the title Esquire denote in 1850s NSW?
« Reply #10 on: Sunday 27 January 19 15:49 GMT (UK) »
The book isn't online.  I will send you a PM with some details.

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Hi JM, these are some of my ancestors, would you be able to send a PM with the details of this book?
Thanks BC

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Re: What did the title Esquire denote in 1850s NSW?
« Reply #11 on: Sunday 27 January 19 21:26 GMT (UK) »
Hi BC,

Welcome to the best family history  place,  lots of regulars,  with knowledge, experience and willingness to share.

I am not home,  so not near my offline resources,  sorry.  I will be home in several weeks I hope.

You will need to make two more posts to have full access,  including send/receive PMs  ... just reply here twice more,  just say hi each time. 

Then send me a PM with your  private email addy, and I may have further info as pdf or etc to share when I get back home.   ;D

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Re: What did the title Esquire denote in 1850s NSW?
« Reply #12 on: Monday 28 January 19 02:44 GMT (UK) »
Hi JM, thanks for the info :)

I look forward to hearing from you.
Thanks again, BC


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Re: What did the title Esquire denote in 1850s NSW?
« Reply #13 on: Monday 28 January 19 02:44 GMT (UK) »
Hi JM, thanks for the info :)

I look forward to hearing from you.
Thanks again, BC

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Re: What did the title Esquire denote in 1850s NSW?
« Reply #14 on: Monday 28 January 19 02:47 GMT (UK) »
Well done. 
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Re: What did the title Esquire denote in 1850s NSW?
« Reply #15 on: Monday 28 January 19 02:51 GMT (UK) »
I have sent you a PM.  You will likely find it under MESSAGES.    :D
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Re: What did the title Esquire denote in 1850s NSW?
« Reply #16 on: Monday 28 January 19 08:43 GMT (UK) »
I see Caroline but born c 1814;

Baptisms,
St Mary, Long Ditton, Surrey
MARY ANN 06 Jan 1812
CAROLINE 08 Sep 1814******
LETTICE ELIZA    21 Sep 1817, Buried 17 May 1833 age 16
LOUISA 23 Aug 1818
ROBERT 31 Mar 1820
Parents ROBERT/SARAH Bayman
Fathers Occp Gardener***
Abode Long Ditton

MARY ANN married William CHAMNEY of Hampton, Middlesex, 20 Dec 1834 Same Church
(Louisa was a witness)

ROBERT the Father was buried 21 Sep 1826 age 39**
LOUISA his Daug 22 Dec 1845 age 26**
Both buried St Mary but Louisas abode was Portsmouth, Hampshire*

All above in FreeREG

1841 Census
Ashton under Lynne, Lancashire
Thomas Colly, 50, Gas Fitter   
Eliza Colly,   45
Sarah BAYMAN, 50, Independant****
Louisa Bayman, 20*****
All NOT born in County

Marriage;
7 January 1810   Saint James, Westminster, London;
Robert BAYMAN to Sarah JENNINGS
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1851 Sarah Bayman is born c 1784 Burr, Staffordshire and 1861 c 1784 Rerry (Penny) Bar, Warwickshire, living with Daug Mary Ann and Family.

Trish :)
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