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Re: "Exiles" transported to Port Phillip 1845-1849
« Reply #27 on: Sunday 08 October 06 22:37 BST (UK) »
Hello

If  Josiah Moseley  was  reported  as  going  to Yass,  Tumut  where  he  has  married  is  just down  the  road  a  bit ie  about 200ks  so   he  has  maried  in  Tumut  and  went  back  to  Qld  for a  period of  time  and  then  moved  back  to  McLean  in northern NSW  and  the  down  to  Marickville( an inner suburb of Sydney).

To  put  that  journey  into  perpective  for  you  my own great grandfather  was born  in 1864  in ADelaide was  married  in 1887 in Maryborough  Qld  and moved to Ryde in Sydney in 1889 and  died there  in 1957, a  hell of  a  trip  without  frequent flyer points ;D

It  doesn't  seem  to  have been a  problem  travelling  many thousands  of miles  across  our wonderfull country,  remeber  this  was a  time  of Gold  Fever  everywhere.

Do  you  have  anything  on Pollard Otley and  William Udle  two  very unusual  names  but  I cannot  find  either of  them?

Do  you  still want  help  looking  up  the BDM's  of any of  these lads?
regards Jenn
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SHOEBRIDGE, VINALL, BRINDLE, Kent
BAYLEY, Dorset,Yorkshire,
HAIR, Durham,
CUMMINS, BROWNLESS from Yorkshire,
EDSALL,  Cornwall,
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Re: "Exiles" transported to Port Phillip 1845-1849
« Reply #28 on: Monday 09 October 06 10:44 BST (UK) »
Hello Jenn,

Pollard Otley......he was also referred to in the "Moreton Bay Courier" on 20/10/1849, p.3 as being granted a Conditional Pardon and the only other detail being "Went to Wellington; hired by Miss Boulton - Molong, Wellington".   
William Udle I mentioned to you with regard to his mother's names.   If you can turn up anything on the BDM indexes I would be delighted.........as with Josiah Moseley I shall now create a Biography for him with all the details you unearthed.

I remember flying to Sydney from Melbourne via TAA a couple of times just to go to a party........daft, but happy, days!!!

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Tony



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Re: "Exiles" transported to Port Phillip 1845-1849
« Reply #29 on: Monday 09 October 06 10:50 BST (UK) »
Hello  there  Tony

heavens above  mate  you  must be  as  old as me  to  remember flying "TAA"  "up up and away  with TAA the friendly way" ;D

now  with  a name  like  pollard otley  you  would  think  now worries mate  but  yes  you have guessed it   not  in  nsw  or qld  could  have changed  his  name  but will keep  looking  same as Udle  not  an  Udle  to  behold

regards Jenn
When you search for ancestors, you find great friends!
I live in Townsville researching
TOWNSEND,PINNEGAR, STRANGE, PULLEN, GRIFFIN from Wiltshire,,
SHOEBRIDGE, VINALL, BRINDLE, Kent
BAYLEY, Dorset,Yorkshire,
HAIR, Durham,
CUMMINS, BROWNLESS from Yorkshire,
EDSALL,  Cornwall,
MORGAN, HENNESSY, BAKER,  Ireland.
VAN REYK Sri Lanka
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Re: "Exiles" transported to Port Phillip 1845-1849
« Reply #30 on: Monday 09 October 06 10:55 BST (UK) »
G'day Jenn

I'll let you into a little secret........I also remember Reg Ansett coming to work by helicopter and landing on the roof of the ANSETT ANA Building in Melbourne..........those were in the days of IMT on TV!!!

For now

Tony


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Re: "Exiles" transported to Port Phillip 1845-1849
« Reply #31 on: Monday 09 October 06 11:13 BST (UK) »
Hello  There Tony

would it  be  possible  for  you  to  list the  boys names  that went  to  Moreton  Bay,  the  ones  you  have some info  on that   will give  us  something  to work  with

regards Jenn
When you search for ancestors, you find great friends!
I live in Townsville researching
TOWNSEND,PINNEGAR, STRANGE, PULLEN, GRIFFIN from Wiltshire,,
SHOEBRIDGE, VINALL, BRINDLE, Kent
BAYLEY, Dorset,Yorkshire,
HAIR, Durham,
CUMMINS, BROWNLESS from Yorkshire,
EDSALL,  Cornwall,
MORGAN, HENNESSY, BAKER,  Ireland.
VAN REYK Sri Lanka
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Re: "Exiles" transported to Port Phillip 1845-1849
« Reply #32 on: Monday 09 October 06 11:28 BST (UK) »
Hello Jenn,

These below were quoted in the "Moreton Bay Courier" as being granted Conditional Pardons.......

William LAWSON             Robert ALLCOCK
George MASON               Henry KENT
Pollard OTLEY                 Joseph BENDLE
James BARROW              John DILLON
William JACKSON            John MAHONEY
Thomas JONES               Josiah MOSELEY
Joseph RIGBY                 George STONE
Joseph TURNER              John SALISBURY
William HARRINGTON     John HAYWOOD
William Henry GROOM (I know all about this one)

Hopefully you can unearth some details, but please don't worry too much.

Regards

Tony

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Re: "Exiles" transported to Port Phillip 1845-1849
« Reply #33 on: Monday 09 October 06 12:41 BST (UK) »
hello  Tony

just  to finalise  your file  for Josiah Mosely

He  remarried  Emily Smith at Sydney 1892/1651


His wife emily died 1919 father edward mother ann marrickville 1919/9772

will have  to pm  the rest of the info  in case of  copyright

regards jenn

When you search for ancestors, you find great friends!
I live in Townsville researching
TOWNSEND,PINNEGAR, STRANGE, PULLEN, GRIFFIN from Wiltshire,,
SHOEBRIDGE, VINALL, BRINDLE, Kent
BAYLEY, Dorset,Yorkshire,
HAIR, Durham,
CUMMINS, BROWNLESS from Yorkshire,
EDSALL,  Cornwall,
MORGAN, HENNESSY, BAKER,  Ireland.
VAN REYK Sri Lanka
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Re: "Exiles" transported to Port Phillip 1845-1849
« Reply #34 on: Tuesday 10 October 06 07:56 BST (UK) »
Hello  Tony

Josiah Redfern  is  buried  at Rookwood Cemetery
Age 77 death date 12thmarch1911
denomination Anglican Details  Sect 2 south row  22  grave 2339 
inscription  "my Husband"  so  there  is  a  grave stone
nothing  for the  wife Emily

from  the  1903  electoral  rolls  for  NSW

at 3  Pyrmont Bridge Road, Pyrmont,West Sydney
 Josiah  is  a  Storekeeper  Emily  is a  grocer
incidently  his  son  is  also  on  it
Jessie Moseley  domestic duties  Joshiah Mosely fisherman
At Eden Monaro Merimbula NSW

regards jenn
When you search for ancestors, you find great friends!
I live in Townsville researching
TOWNSEND,PINNEGAR, STRANGE, PULLEN, GRIFFIN from Wiltshire,,
SHOEBRIDGE, VINALL, BRINDLE, Kent
BAYLEY, Dorset,Yorkshire,
HAIR, Durham,
CUMMINS, BROWNLESS from Yorkshire,
EDSALL,  Cornwall,
MORGAN, HENNESSY, BAKER,  Ireland.
VAN REYK Sri Lanka
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Re: "Exiles" transported to Port Phillip 1845-1849
« Reply #35 on: Tuesday 10 October 06 17:11 BST (UK) »
Hello Jenn,

I think Josiah Moseley is now pretty well documented and the Biography looks excellent, complete with citations etc.  It is more than pleasing because the boys on the "Randolph" and "Hashemy" have proved so difficult to track down except, unfortunately, those that died before they reached Australia.

My thanks for all your help.......and Genni, too, has been keeping me busy with some great details.

I envy you both moving into Spring and Summer......Autumn/Winter are now just around the corner for us.

Talk to you soon.

Tony