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Re: Woolford - Sydney, NSW pre mid 1850’s.
« Reply #18 on: Sunday 06 January 19 11:33 GMT (UK) »
655/1846 V1846655 31B  WOOLFORD Charles AGE 52

William, first column: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article60559302

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Re: Woolford - Sydney, NSW pre mid 1850’s.
« Reply #19 on: Sunday 06 January 19 11:59 GMT (UK) »
Joseph in trouble with the law, last column: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article13002184

Wonder if he moved to SA. Death, 3rd column:  http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article209068886

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Re: Woolford - Sydney, NSW pre mid 1850’s.
« Reply #20 on: Sunday 06 January 19 21:10 GMT (UK) »
Several news items, from around 1828  mention Captain Alexander DUTHIE as master of Bengal Merchant.
Mrs DUTHIE is also mentioned as being on board.

However, her given name was not Bridget.

Married on the third instant at St David’s Church by RevW Bedford, Alexander Duthie Esq, commander of the ship Bengal Merchant, to Sarah Wilkins, eldest daughter of R W Giblin esq, Master of the King’s Orphan School, Van Diemen’s Land.
Sat 27 Sept 1828. Hobart Town Courier

Birth. At sea on board the Bengal merchant, Capt Alexander DUTHIE, ten days previous to the ship’s arrival in the English Channel, Mrs DUTHIE , daughter of Mr Giblin, master of King’s male orphan school of this place, of a son.
1st May 1830. Hobart Town Courier

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Re: Woolford - Sydney, NSW pre mid 1850’s.
« Reply #21 on: Sunday 06 January 19 22:02 GMT (UK) »
Sarah Wilkins DUFFIE died in 1855 in Tasmania aged 50 years and is buried New Town Congregational, Hobart.
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Re: Woolford - Sydney, NSW pre mid 1850’s.
« Reply #22 on: Sunday 06 January 19 22:15 GMT (UK) »
Sue, that’s interesting.  It seems the ‘Bengal Merchant’ dropped convicts at VDL and then continued to Sydney.  Perhaps there were other passengers on board from VDL to Sydney including Bridget DUFFY and I’m getting my wires crossed with the Captains wife.... I’m trying to give the online tree the benefit of the doubt.

I still don’t think the years fit though.  Will be interesting to see what JM comes back with.

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ROBERTS / ROBERT / ROBERTSON (Paternal) - Dunbartonshire/Stirlingshire, Scotland
NEWEY - Leicestershire, England
FITZGERALD - Co. Cork - Ireland
HOWLETT - Suffolk, England
PHILMORE - Wiltshire, England
CHAPMAN - Cornwall - England
NICHOLLS - Cornwall - England
SHAW - Nottinghamshire, England
PRITCHARD - Salop, England
ROBERTS (Maternal) - Surrey, England

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Re: Woolford - Sydney, NSW pre mid 1850’s.
« Reply #23 on: Sunday 06 January 19 22:27 GMT (UK) »

Capt A. DUTHIE died 1848 at Tas
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/36251466

I am certain the story about the Captain's wife in not correct.

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Re: Woolford - Sydney, NSW pre mid 1850’s.
« Reply #24 on: Sunday 06 January 19 22:43 GMT (UK) »
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It seems so.  I’ve just contacted the online tree owner.  Hopefully we’ll soon see.

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ROBERTS / ROBERT / ROBERTSON (Paternal) - Dunbartonshire/Stirlingshire, Scotland
NEWEY - Leicestershire, England
FITZGERALD - Co. Cork - Ireland
HOWLETT - Suffolk, England
PHILMORE - Wiltshire, England
CHAPMAN - Cornwall - England
NICHOLLS - Cornwall - England
SHAW - Nottinghamshire, England
PRITCHARD - Salop, England
ROBERTS (Maternal) - Surrey, England

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Re: Woolford - Sydney, NSW pre mid 1850’s.
« Reply #25 on: Monday 07 January 19 01:24 GMT (UK) »
 :D

Home now ... 

Charles WOOLFORD – military rank and file in NSW and VDL

https://www.keepmilitarymuseum.org/history/empire+and+the+new+worlds/the+thirty-ninth+regiment+of+foot+and+first+battalion+dorsethire+regiment+empire+and+new+worlds/39th+regiment+of+foot+in+australia
and
https://www.keepmilitarymuseum.org/history/empire+and+the+new+worlds/the+thirty-ninth+regiment+of+foot+and+first+battalion+dorsethire+regiment+empire+and+new+worlds/39th+regiment+of+foot+in+australia
and
http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~garter1/history/surnames39th.htm   surnames of those who stayed in Australia …. Includes Charles WOOLFORD …
and
http://members.pcug.org.au/~pdownes/keenan/keenan_reg_history.htm  mentions a book written in 1853 re the 39th regiment of foot …
and
my offline resource gives :
Charles WOOLFORD originally in the 3rd regiment of foot, then discharged after the end of the Napoleonic wars … then re enlisted in Ireland into 39th Regiment, 10th Company .  *(see Michaeel Keenan bio material above) …  enlisted for 14 years at Buttevant, Cork, Ireland in March 1825.  Came to NSW in 1827, sent as garrison to Emu Plains NSW March 1828 then Parramatta August 1828 then Port Macquarie September 1828, and discharged with gratuity 30 June 1832.    Source Australian Joint Copying Project, Pay Lists… 
Likely you can check for images of original at: https://www.nla.gov.au/research-guides/australian-joint-copying-project/part-4-war-office-wo  and
http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-397303950/view?partId=nla.obj-397311955#page/n0/mode/1up

I am still to do any looking up further for info from the military clues above, particularly in case he was in Tasmania…  but err,  I need to unpack .....  and organise some real life stuffs ....

The struck through text should read:

Charles WOOLFORD originally in the 3rd regiment of foot, then discharged after the end of the Napoleonic wars … then re enlisted in Ireland  and came to NSW with the 3rd Regiment (who relieved the 48th)  *(see Michaeel Keenan bio material above) …  so he had re- enlisted for 14 years at Buttevant, Cork, in  Ireland in March 1822.  Came to NSW in 1827, and transferred into the 39th Regiment when that regiment relieved the 3rd.  Then sent as garrison to Emu Plains NSW March 1828 then Parramatta August 1828 then Port Macquarie September 1828, and discharged with gratuity 30 June 1832.    Source Australian Joint Copying Project, Pay Lists…  [/s]

Sorry for the confusion.

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Re: Woolford - Sydney, NSW pre mid 1850’s.
« Reply #26 on: Monday 07 January 19 01:31 GMT (UK) »
 :)  oops,
I  forgot to turn over a page  :-[

He was a Private in the 3rd Regiment,  enlisted 16 Sept 1813, into Company 3.
Arrived in Sydney NSW 25 December 1822, with the 3rd Reg, Company 10
to Liverpool NSW 25 September 1823
Hobart VDL  March 1824
Cox's River NSW March 1826
Bathurst NSW Sept 1826 to Oct 1827
and transferred from the 3rd Reg to the 39th Reg 24 October 1827 ....

I will amend my earlier post  :-[  :-[

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