I am fairly sure there is only ONE Thomas GALLIOTT in this quest
please check my logic ...
Thomas married Charlotte Smith in 1831, Thomas was recorded as a Cabinet maker, and of course there's nothing to stop a cabinet maker becoming a publican ...
Anyways, here’s one of their children
Emma Eliza , born and baptised St Lawrence Sept 1839, parents as Thomas and Charlotte GALLIOTT
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XT6V-MVP and
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XTCF-DQH Charlotte died April 1841 and is buried Devonshire St Cemetery, which was where Central Station now stands. NSW BDM do not seem to have the ECR for that burial, but there is one for an infant, 1841, Joseph GALLIOTT, Volume 25B, so C of E … Infant, in that era, an Infant in NSW law could be any person not yet of full age. And the headstone has this Joseph as aged 6 years ... nothing amiss there...
ADD see next post, too...
Charlotte's burial found by our OP .... My specs ... how could I ... sorry for my mistooken ...
Christ Church St Lawrence is still where it was back in 1839 … and is opposite Central Station, ie is at 812 George St Sydney.
Thomas marries Bridget MURPHY in 1841 … that m.c. will have scant information, (as it predates the civil registration process) BUT it should show Thomas’ status … as a Widower … and give a date for the marriage as more recent that the headstone information for Charlotte GALLIOTT … A partial transcription will be sufficient to sort, and the official transcribers are noted on the NSW BDM online website. More pennies left for other actual certs ....
Edward James born Oct 1843, baptised St Lawrence 5 Nov 1843, parents as Thomas and Bridget GALLIOTT.
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XTX9-5YF Christ Church St Laurence has an Archivist … it may be worth while considering contacting them, and seeing if they have perhaps any information about the Pew Holders at that time, or access to the CofE Family Sheet or better still any parish register information including margin entries for GALLIOTT in the late 1830s and into the 1840s … The ceremonies would have been conducted in a temporary building provided by John Terry HUGHES … nephew of Samuel HUGHES
http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/terry-samuel-2721 https://ccsl.org.au/archives-history/ and
https://ccsl.org.au/contact/ https://www.sydney.com.au/christ-church-st-laurence-sydney.htmChrist Church St Laurence
Construction of the Christ Church St Laurence began in 1840 on the original site of the parish hall which had been there since the mid 1830's. Prior to the construction of the church services were held in the Parish of St. Laurence storeroom. Henry Robertson was architect appointed to design the church. The original church was completed in 1841.JM