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Re: Sarah Smith
« Reply #171 on: Friday 29 March 19 01:48 GMT (UK) »
Yes I have contacted most of them, unfortunately when someone post an incorrect tree it is just populated.

There is one lady that is concerned as much as me and we have been trying to get the correct info. hence all these questions

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« Reply #172 on: Friday 29 March 19 01:54 GMT (UK) »
The lady I am working with is a descendant of the Hart line
Did you see a reply from me regarding her line of ancestors had olive skin, quiet dark actually, which is why we thought that Joseph jnr might have had a child with Sarah Unknown who possibly could have been a half caste, and this child may have been raised by my Joseph and Jane.

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« Reply #173 on: Friday 29 March 19 06:28 GMT (UK) »
Charles LEWIS burial Christ Church Cathedral,  Newcastle NSW 1837

There is a C of E burial for a Charles LEWIS, 27 May 1837.  He was noted on the parish register as aged 35 years, and had arrived in NSW per the Governor Bourke.   He had died in Newcastle Hospital.   The image of the parish register entry is available ONLINE, free to search …. Second from top of this page:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/uon/2397820076/in/album-72157604433014652/

See also NSW Resources Board for images from the Cathedral's holdings... so not just Newcastle but the parishes with the Diocese ....

https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=369703.0  and scroll through to reply # 2 and then through that to Baptisms, Marriages, Burials, Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle

ADD,  notice his profession ... Prisoner of the Crown ...
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« Reply #174 on: Friday 29 March 19 06:40 GMT (UK) »
I have already checked that Charles Lewis, the Gov. Bourke arrived from W.A.
I can't find my paperwork yet?  as all the Charles's that I checked and found not to be my Charles went to the bottom of the pile.

From memory I think I checked about 9 or 10 Charles Lewis that arrived as a convict abt 1820


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« Reply #175 on: Friday 29 March 19 08:13 GMT (UK) »
So sorry, had to go out, forgot to log off

I can't find my paperwork for the 1837 Newcastle death, maybe I am losing my marbles?

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« Reply #176 on: Friday 29 March 19 08:20 GMT (UK) »
On the other hand maybe I thought he came from England on the Gov. Bourke and that's why I discounted this death?  I did find this years ago.
Still looking for details on the Gov. Bourke

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« Reply #177 on: Friday 29 March 19 08:32 GMT (UK) »
Just found this print out
Lewis Charles,  Gov. Bourke, Blacksmith to Capt. Dumaresq, St Hilliers  1833

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« Reply #178 on: Friday 29 March 19 08:56 GMT (UK) »
Add NO,  by 1833  Dumaresq was retired to  his landed estate at Mussellbrook,  St Hilliers,  so that Blacksmith may well be the occupation of that Charles LEWIS .
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Lewis Charles,  Gov. Bourke, Blacksmith to Capt. Dumaresq, St Hilliers  1833

I think you may find that 'Blacksmith' is the location, not an occupation   ..... I am at Nords Wharf,  I look out at Lake Macquarie from my home .... we are just south of Swansea .... Blacksmith is just north of Swansea.... Dumaresq was in this region .....  I will check further tomorrow.

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« Reply #179 on: Friday 29 March 19 09:01 GMT (UK) »
Oh thank you so much.
What a lovely part of the world you live in.
I am starting to get a brain fade.
will give it away for tonight
thank you