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| Birth Certificate 1884 - John Cheesemond Davy Certified Copy of John Cheesemond Davy's birth document.
Newcastle On Tyne
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Owner of original: Kim Gardiner / Original Copy
Date: 25 Jul 1884
Place: Newcastle Upon Tyne, England - 4 Argyle Terrace
54.9731726, -1.6035821
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| Clipper Ship the Gresham (1869) Shipping Intelligence.
The clipper ship Gresham, which anchored at the Heads on Monday afternoon, from London, via Plymouth arrived in the bay yesterday afternoon, She brings about 380 Government immigrants, who have come into port in excellent health, under the medical supervision of Dr. J. S. Ireland, who has had long and successful experience in bringing out emigrants to these colonies. The Gresham Is a fine roomy ship for the purpose for which she was chartered by the emigration commissioners at home, and she has been fitted up with due attention to the requirements of so large a number of passengers.
The classification of these is as follows:- twenty eight married couples, 183 single women, 73 single men, and 60 children. Three Infants died and two were born on the voyage.
Captain Boniface states relative to the passage that the Gresham left Plymouth at three p m. on March 27, and had moderate variable winds to the line, which was crossed on April 22, in lon, 27 deg, W. Light and scant winds were met with in the S.E. trades, and the passage to the Cape of Good Hope, the meridian of which was crossed on May 22, in lat 38 deg. 13min. S., was particularly tedious, From the Cape to long. 86 deg. E. strong westerly winds prevailed, and afterwards easterly and N.E. winds, which continued for eleven days, the ship's position then being in 30 deg S. and long. 189 deg. E. From this point until the day before entering Port Phillip Heads, S.E. to N.E winds predominated.
On the night of May 20 Thomas Chittenden, a seaman, fell from aloft, and was drowned ; and although the ship was then going at ten-knot speed, she was rounded to, and every exertion made to save the poor fellow, who, however, was never seen again.
The Gresham, after landing her passengers, will discharge cargo at the Victorian railway pier. Her agents In port are Messrs. Fenwick Brothers.
Source: The Argus, Melbourne, Wednesday 23 June 1869 p. 4
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Owner of original: Online downloaded content
Date: 23 Jun 1869
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| Jessie Sarah Neame (1869) - Gresham
Passenger List Book 14A - Page 118 - Gresham Ships Log
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Owner of original: Online downloaded content
Date: 30 Jun 1869
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| Jessie Sarah Neame Death Certificate 1927
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Owner of original: Kim Gardiner / Original Copy
Date: 19 Oct 1927
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| John Neame & Sarah Pavey Marriage Certificate 1849 Copy John Neame and Sarah Pavey marriage certificate. Married in the Parish Church St Paul Deptford, England.
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Owner of original: Kim Gardiner / Original Copy
Date: 8 Aug 1849
Place: St Pauls Parish, Deptford, United Kingdom
51.4796498, -0.0244218
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| Joseph Dobson Australian Imperial Force Enlistment (1915)
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Owner of original: Online downloaded content
Date: 10 Mar 1915
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| Louisa Jane Plues (1843) Baptism Records
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Owner of original: Ancestory.com
Date: 9 Nov 2024
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| Marriage Certificate - Roy Joseph Flery (born Gardiner) & Mary Louise Swift
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Owner of original: Online Discovery
Date: 11 Oct 2024
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| Mary Twissell Baptism Record - 1836
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Owner of original: http://www.findmypast.com.au/
Date: 18 Aug 1836
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| Norman Gustav Hillbrich
Australian Imperial Forces Enlistment
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Owner of original: Online downloaded content
Date: 18 Dec 1915
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| Passenger List from "Pekin" 1849 9 Aug 1849 to 5 Dec 1849: Ship "Pekin", Whitby, from London, with 116 passengers, chiefly for Nelson.
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Owner of original: Online downloaded content
Date: 5 Dec 1849
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| Robert Hurworth Plues Immigration per Theresa in 1842 George Plues departed from Plymouth England on the 15 January 1842 aboard the "THERESA" with his parents Robert and Dianna Plues (nee Humphries) arriving in Sydney on the 25 August 1842. Vessel 495 tons taking 147 days to complete the journey.
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Owner of original: Ancestory.com
Date: 9 Nov 2024
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| Septimus Nimmo Peacock (1838-1904) - Lunacy Admission Admitted to the Newcastle upon Tyne Borough Asylum, Newcastle City Mental Hospital, Northumberland War Hospital on the 20th May 1904 and died on the 26th May 1904.
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Owner of original: Inhouse photo collection
Date: 1904
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| Thomas Henry Walsh (1884-1918) World War 1 enlistment and services records.
Source: https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/
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Owner of original: National Archives of Australia
Date: 12 Jul 2024
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| Zeiten Passenger List - John Cheesemond Davy & Family (1910)
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Owner of original: Online downloaded content
Date: 5 May 2023
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