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Aberdeenshire Lookup Requests / Re: Ann Young - convict
« on: Friday 05 January 24 10:59 GMT (UK)  »
I do agree with you Ross in the most part. It is mentioned that she lived with Thomas Whittle so she may have had a child to him. I don't think I ever said she was married to him. I don't believe she was. It would be interesting to read what you have. You do have my email address as I did send you some information that I had collected. It is so good to have this discussion. All the very best.

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Aberdeenshire Lookup Requests / Re: Ann Young - convict
« on: Friday 05 January 24 07:30 GMT (UK)  »
I have found this information on Thomas Whittle. It may add to the theory that at least one child of Anne Young is the child of Thomas Whittle. I would have been at the government stockyard at the same time as Ann.

WHITTLE, Thomas (Thomas WHITTLE)
Soldier, "drum-major" (sergeant-major), New South Wales Corps

Born Dublin, Ireland, c. 1764
Arrived Sydney, NSW, 7 October 1792 (per Royal Admiral, from England)
Departed Sydney, NSW, Sydney, NSW, 12 May 1810 (per Dromedary and Hindostan, for England)
Discharged England, 25 August 1811

https://sydney.edu.au/paradisec/australharmony/register-W-2.php#WHITTLE-Thomas (shareable link to this entry)

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Cork / Re: James Parker born 1782 Ballyhay Cork Ireland
« on: Wednesday 03 January 24 23:30 GMT (UK)  »
Hello Mary, I hope you received the information I sent. It would be nice to hear what you think.

Regards
Cher

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Cork / Re: James Parker born 1782 Ballyhay Cork Ireland
« on: Saturday 30 December 23 23:19 GMT (UK)  »
Hello Everyone,

I am a descendant of James Parker and Ann Young. James came as a political prisioner in 1802 to Australia and given life. If anyone would like information on Ann Young I can certainly provide it. I would love to keep in touch with any of their descendants. I am in Sydney NSW Australia. I can send to email if you wish. Regards Cheryl

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Aberdeenshire Lookup Requests / Re: Ann Young - convict
« on: Saturday 23 December 23 23:59 GMT (UK)  »
I have been trying to cut and paste the information i have but doesn't want to work. I did get it from Ancestry when I was a member.  I can send if you can some how send me your email address. I am not very good at navigating these pages. Happy to help in any way I can. 

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Aberdeenshire Lookup Requests / Re: Ann Young - convict
« on: Saturday 16 December 23 04:49 GMT (UK)  »
Hello,

I am also a descendant of Ann Young. Ann and James Parker's youngest daughter married Joseph Bowyer.    
Ann Young m James Parker 1810
Mary Ann Parker m Joseph Bowyer 1829
Mary Bowyer m John Coneybeer 1881
Irene Coneybear m Ralph Victor Garlick 1921
Ralph Garlick m Clarice Isbester 1944
Cheryl Garlick m Ron Stevens 1969

I am happy to pass any information on if I can help but you probably have more than me.

I did find that James Parker Jnr (probably) not James' son is buried at Chinamans Bend cemetery between Orange and Lucknow. I have so many ancestors from Orange. My Aunt Merna Garlick married Frank Lawry. They had a cherry orchard at Lucknow. I wish I had know more history when they were alive.
Regards,

Cheryl Stevens 

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Aberdeenshire Lookup Requests / Re: Ann Young - convict
« on: Friday 24 November 23 23:33 GMT (UK)  »
I thought James Parker Jnr from Queen Charlottes Vale was from a different Parker family but now I'm not so sure. I think it was him who married Ester Bell in 1834. The thing that threw me was that they married in Sydney and moved to Bathurst.  Still not sure.

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Alice Linskay
« on: Wednesday 27 September 23 04:59 BST (UK)  »
On Alice Smith's (Linskay) death is state (Father Linsky). I have a feeling that as Alice Danaher not Danhar she married Thomas Linskey in 1837. It may have never been revealed that she married Thomas Linskey and perhaps her family always thought she was Alice Linskay before her marriage to William Paton. It is a little suspicious that Thomas Linskey died around 1842 and Alice Linskay married William Paton in 1842. I can't find a death for William Paton, I wonder if his death was also little suspicious.
I think I am getting ahead of myself but love the detective work.   Thank you all so much

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Alice Linskay
« on: Wednesday 27 September 23 00:42 BST (UK)  »
Thank you so much. I will look on ancestry again.

Cher  :)

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