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Re: seeking TURNER family, Tasmania
« Reply #27 on: Saturday 12 November 22 05:44 GMT (UK) »
If you’re talking about the Sarah Linton / Mace connection you’re incorrect

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Re: seeking TURNER family, Tasmania
« Reply #28 on: Saturday 12 November 22 06:39 GMT (UK) »
THE APPLICATIONS
The Challis/Linton Group
T2002/124 Bruce William Patmore
T2002/127 Desmond Thomas Berry
T2002/129 David Armstrong
T2002/130 Sandra Stalker
T2002/131 Maxwell Ray Berry
T2002/134 Robert Henry Armstrong
T2002/135 Anthony Leigh Stalker
T2002/136 Peta Nicole Stalker
T2002/137 Adam Gary Wilson
T2002/138 Diane Maree Wilson
T2002/139 Kylie Maree Wilson
T2002/215 Peter Christopher Delphin

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Re: seeking TURNER family, Tasmania
« Reply #29 on: Saturday 12 November 22 06:40 GMT (UK) »
recognised as aboriginal line and proven

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Re: seeking TURNER family, Tasmania
« Reply #30 on: Saturday 12 November 22 06:49 GMT (UK) »
You still have the incorrect Challis


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Re: seeking TURNER family, Tasmania
« Reply #31 on: Saturday 12 November 22 06:52 GMT (UK) »
going by court documents 

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Re: seeking TURNER family, Tasmania
« Reply #32 on: Saturday 12 November 22 06:53 GMT (UK) »
DECISION AND REASONS FOR DECISION [2002] AATA 962
ADMINISTRATIVE APPEALS TRIBUNAL )
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No T2002/124-144,147,148,
150,151,153-157,159-174,
177,179,180-182,184-198,
200-202,204,207,208,211-231
233,235-240,245,247,248,
250-252,255-259,262-265,
267,268,271-278,280,282-283

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Re: seeking TURNER family, Tasmania
« Reply #33 on: Saturday 12 November 22 07:21 GMT (UK) »
You do realise that Deep Bay is no where near Nile, or Lymington as it was known in the early 1800s,  they are not related in any way to the Challis family at Nile and I would appreciate you cease any other inference

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Re: seeking TURNER family, Tasmania
« Reply #34 on: Tuesday 27 February 24 11:27 GMT (UK) »
Hi. I can help with Raymond Henry Turner. He was the son of Henry Turner and Ellen (nee Shackloth). He was a business man from Nile and she was a housemaid from Brickendon, Longford.
His parents, Thomas and wife Mary Ann (nee Manning), arrived aboard the Whirlwind at Launceston, Tasmania in 1855 from Mildenhall, Suffolk. Thomas bought or was granted land at Lymington North called Camperdown which was passed down to Henry. I believe that they also owned a property in Nile called Lymington House.
In answer to didielicious' question. I have heard stories of the daughters attending balls at Clarendon and hobnobbing with the landed gentry in the area. I'm not sure if they were well-to-do however I believe that they thought they were!