Thank you for that Greg. Your website is impressive. I will contact Elizabeth Rushen also, thank you. If I find any other info regards the female emigration we are both interested in, I will be sure to pass it on as well.
Forgive me if I am telling you things you might already know, but...Regards what was written on those certificates of John Budgen.
Were you aware that the 'District of Airds' was originally located between Bunbury Curran and the George's River, and it's said to have spanned virtually from Liverpool to Appin in one direction, Then from George's River to Bringelly in the other?
Campbell-Town, came into being Dec 1820, when Macquarie officially set boundaries for a Church, school, and burial ground, and that's where it stopped really until around 1827. Because of its location it would have fallen under the then 'District of Airds', as would other places, such as Minto etc. (Todays 'Airds' a smaller suburb, commenced in 1976)
Originally, Lower Minto, I've been told, covered an area that went through to todays Narellan...but still a heck of a long way from Windsor, even by todays standard!
Upper Minto is where it is today pretty much, I think - cut across the middle by Bunburry Curran Creek (Canal now), and situated most on the low side!
The brothers Kearnes were granted land early 1820's on Raby Road, Campbelltown, and they called their property Epping Forrest . Wealthy farmers, their house was made of brick. The present suburb Kearns was made in honour of the family.
William Kearnes caused something of a scandal in 1823/24 so I know he was living at Epping Forrest at that time. His neighbour, Joseph Ward, left his Minto farm in the care of his 14 yrs old daughter, while he went to England. While he was gone Kearnes seduced her. Kearnes went on to marry another lady, while little Mary Ann was left holding the baby, as they say. It was a big court case.
Just a bit of trivia. I hope it is new info and of interest
Maureen