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Source for: John Townsend, ABT 1754 - ABT 1825
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Name source: S248Page: Database online.
Name source: S137Page: Database online. Bettridge Family Tree [2013-10-06]
Text: Record for John Townsend
Name source: S460Page: Townsend, Thomas & family bc1730 www.dustydocs.com.au listing of
Warwickshire Births Deaths & Marriages with links to FamilySearch.org (LDS Database)
Birth source: S137Page: Database online. Bettridge Family Tree [2013-10-06]
Text: Record for John Townsend
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Source for: Mary Wall, ABT 1755 - ABT 1825
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Name source: S248Page: Database online.
Name source: S460Page: Townsend, Thomas & family bc1730 www.dustydocs.com.au listing of
Warwickshire Births Deaths & Marriages with links to FamilySearch.org (LDS Database)
Name source: S137Page: Database online. Bettridge Family Tree [2013-10-06]
Text: Record for John Townsend
Birth source: S137Page: Database online. Bettridge Family Tree [2013-10-06]
Text: Record for John Townsend
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Source for: Catherine Bradley, ABT 1790 -
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Name source: S219
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Source for: Thomas Freeman, ABT 1662 -
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Name source: S220Page: Database online.
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Source for: George Morrison, ABT 1772 - BEF 18 FEB 1813
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Name source: S137Page: Database online. The Grays of Longside - 2013-01-03
Text: Record for George MORRISON
Name source: S156Text: Record for George Morrison
Name source: S137Page: MyFamily4-1_2012-06-10
Text: Record for George MORRISON - 2014-10-08 http://search.ancestry.com.au/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=pubmembertrees&h=6324075956&indiv=try
Page: The Grays of Longside
Text: Record for George MORRISON - 2014-10-08 http://search.ancestry.com.au/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=pubmembertrees&h=6824332377&indiv=try
Page: Mathews 2015-05-22
Text: Record for Ann Morrison http://search.ancestry.com.au/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=pubmembertrees&h=46271682675&indiv=try
Birth source: S137Page: Database online. The Grays of Longside - 2013-01-03
Text: Record for George MORRISON
Birth source: S290Page: Database online. The Grays of Longside Family History - 2013-01-03
Text: Record for William MORRISON
Birth source: S137Page: MyFamily4-1_2012-06-10
Text: Record for George MORRISON - 2014-10-08 http://search.ancestry.com.au/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=pubmembertrees&h=6324075956&indiv=try
Page: The Grays of Longside
Text: Record for George MORRISON - 2014-10-08 http://search.ancestry.com.au/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=pubmembertrees&h=6824332377&indiv=try
Occupation source: S137Page: Database online. The Grays of Longside - 2013-01-03
Text: Record for George MORRISON
Occupation source: S290Page: Database online. The Grays of Longside Family History - 2013-01-03
Text: Record for William MORRISON
Occupation source: S137Page: MyFamily4-1_2012-06-10
Text: Record for George MORRISON - 2014-10-08 http://search.ancestry.com.au/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=pubmembertrees&h=6324075956&indiv=try
Page: The Grays of Longside
Text: Record for George MORRISON - 2014-10-08 http://search.ancestry.com.au/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=pubmembertrees&h=6824332377&indiv=try
Page: Mathews 2015-05-22
Text: Record for Ann Morrison http://search.ancestry.com.au/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=pubmembertrees&h=46271682675&indiv=try
Burial source: S137Page: Database online. The Grays of Longside - 2013-01-03
Text: Record for George MORRISON
Burial source: S290Page: Database online. The Grays of Longside Family History - 2013-01-03
Text: Record for William MORRISON
Burial source: S137Page: MyFamily4-1_2012-06-10
Text: Record for George MORRISON - 2014-10-08 http://search.ancestry.com.au/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=pubmembertrees&h=6324075956&indiv=try
Page: The Grays of Longside
Text: Record for George MORRISON - 2014-10-08 http://search.ancestry.com.au/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=pubmembertrees&h=6824332377&indiv=try
Event source: S291Page: Balance of the Ships transporting the New South Wales Corps Some of
these ships carried members of the New South Wales Corps to Australia. We are attempting to place each soldier of the New South Wales Corps, who arrived on board their respective Ship. It does not represent all soldiers only those who may have settled. These ships were not deemed as part of a fleet As was Second fleet or Third Fleet First Fleet being Marines We have omitted convicts from these pages as the site is dedicated to the Soldiers. It is not intended to justify or condone the actions or behaviour of some of the military or the civilian contractors in any form, and should not be taken that way. Information regarding convicts can be found on the following sites: Claim a Convict and Convicts of the First, Second, Third Fleet © Copyright B & M Chapman (QLD) Australia Last revised: Monday, 28 June 2010 08:25:41
Text: "Royal Admiral"
3rd Date Arrived Built 1777 0n the Thames weight 914 tons
3rd Trip Arrived Sydney 22 November 1800 sailed 23 05 1800 from England , trip 181
300 Male convicts, . Deaths 43 males,
Ships Master William Wilson, Ships Surgeon Samuel Turner
BARNS, Richard Enlisted England Sergeant 1800 . born 1771, Prior Military Service Transfered Sydney 73rd Regiment 24/4/1810 born 1771
CULLINAN, James ( Collighan) Enlisted England Private Transferred 73rd Regiment 24/4/1810
CUMBERLIDGE Thomas . Enlisted Sydney Private 1792 Discharged Sydney 20/1/1797
HUGHES, Thomas Sgt Enlisted England 1800 Transferred from the NSW Corps, Transfered 73rd regiment 24/4/1810 . , Prior Military Service
MINCHIN William Enlisted England 2/3/1797 Ensign Returned England 2/5/1808 Returned Sydney14/8/1809 " Mary Ann". Returned England 12//5/1810 "Dromedary" Returned Sydney 1819 born 1774 ,involved in the McArthur duel
MORRISON George Enlisted England 3/9/1796 Corporal .Transfered 24/4/1810 Veteran Company . Died 1812.age 41
PEACHMAN Stephen
SINGLETON Thomas Enlisted Sydney ex Convict 23/8/1800 Private Transferred 73rd Regiment
Web site - Balance of the Ships transporting the New South Wales Corps, Balance of the Ships transporting the New South Wales Corps Some of these ships carried members of the New South Wales Corps to Australia. We are attempting to place each soldier of the New South Wales Corps, who arrived on board their respective Ship. It does not represent all soldiers only those who may have settled. These ships were not deemed as part of a fleet As was Second fleet or Third Fleet First Fleet being Marines We have omitted convicts from these pages as the site is dedicated to the Soldiers. It is not intended to justify or condone the actions or behaviour of some of the military or the civilian contractors in any form, and should not be taken that way. Information regarding convicts can be found on the following sites: Claim a Convict and Convicts of the First, Second, Third Fleet. "Royal Admiral" 3rd Date Arrived Built 1777 0n the Thames weight 914 tons 3rd Trip Arrived Sydney 22 November 1800 sailed 23 05 1800 from England , trip 181 300 Male convicts, . Deaths 43 males, Ships Master William Wilson, Ships Surgeon Samuel Turner BARNS, Richard Enlisted England Sergeant 1800 . born 1771, Prior Military Service Transfered Sydney 73rd Regiment 24/4/1810 born 1771 CULLINAN, James ( Collighan) Enlisted England Private Transferred 73rd Regiment 24/4/1810 CUMBERLIDGE Thomas . Enlisted Sydney Private 1792 Discharged Sydney 20/1/1797 HUGHES, Thomas Sgt Enlisted England 1800 Transferred from the NSW Corps, Transfered 73rd regiment 24/4/1810 . , Prior Military Service MINCHIN William Enlisted England 2/3/1797 Ensign Returned England 2/5/1808 Returned Sydney14/8/1809 " Mary Ann". Returned England 12//5/1810 "Dromedary" Returned Sydney 1819 born 1774 ,involved in the McArthur duel MORRISON George Enlisted England 3/9/1796 Corporal .Transfered 24/4/1810 Veteran Company . Died 1812.age 41 PEACHMAN Stephen SINGLETON Thomas Enlisted Sydney ex Convict 23/8/1800 Private Transferred 73rd Regiment . http://freepages.history.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~garter1/Balance%20of%2 0Ships.htm.
_MIL S190Page: In March 1810, the New South Wales Invalid Company was formed for
veteran British soldiers and marines who were too old "to serve to the best of their capacity",[22] and served mainly as post guards, for the supervision of convicts and other government duties. It was composed of veterans of the 102nd, and other units from veteran soldiers.[9][23] By 1817 Lachlan Macquarie felt they were unable to perform even these duties, and recommended their disbandment. This was eventually done on 24 September 1822.[22] However, three further veterans companies were raised in 1825 to "relieve the garrison of police work"[24] for service in New South Wales, and stayed on duties until 1833.[22][23] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colonial_forces_of_Australia
Baptism source: S137Page: Mathews 2015-05-22
Text: Record for Ann Morrison http://search.ancestry.com.au/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=pubmembertrees&h=46271682675&indiv=try
Death source: S156Text: Record for George Morrison
Death source: S262Page: Death - V18132994 2A/1813 - MORRISON, GEORGE - AGE 41
_MIL S190Page: Castle Hill convict rebellion The Castle Hill Rebellion of 1804 was a
rebellion by convicts against colonial authority in the Castle Hill area of the British colony of New South Wales. The rebellion culminated in a battle fought between convicts and the Colonial forces of Australia on 5 March 1804 at Rouse Hill, dubbed the Battle of Vinegar Hill after the Battle of Vinegar Hill of 1798 in Ireland. It was the first and only major convict uprising in Australian history. [2015-05-22]
Text: On 4 March 1804, 233 convicts led by Phillip Cunningham (a veteran of the Irish Rebellion of 1798, as well as mutiny on the convict transport ship Anne) escaped from a farm intent on capturing ships to sail to Ireland. In response, martial law was quickly declared in New South Wales. The mostly Irish rebels, having gathered reinforcements, were hunted by the colonial forces until they were sequestered on 5 March 1804 on a hillock nicknamed Vinegar Hill. Under a flag of truce, Cunningham was arrested and troops charged and the rebellion was swifly crushed by raid. Nine of the rebel leaders were executed and hundreds were punished before martial law was finally revoked on 12 March 1804.
When news of the uprising spread there was great panic amongst the colony of around 5,000 inhabitants with particularly hated officials such as Samuel Marsden fleeing the area by boat, escorting Elizabeth Macarthur and her children, as an informer had advised that an attack would be made on the farm to draw troops away from Parramatta. In Sydney the crew of an American schooner and the Sydney Loyal Association militia took over guard duties and a New South Wales Corps contingent of 29 soldiers marched at forced-march pace through the night under Major George Johnston the Annandale barracks, and arrived at Parramatta about four hours later not long after Governor Phillip King, who declared martial law under the Mansfield doctrine of posse comitatus. Under martial law many civilians volunteered along with the 36 armed members of the Parramatta Loyal Association [1] militia were also called out and took over defence of the town. Over 50 enrolled Active Defence reserve militia combined with the NSW Corps to march out and confront the rebels. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castle_Hill_convict_rebellion
Death source: S137Page: Mathews 2015-05-22
Text: Record for Ann Morrison http://search.ancestry.com.au/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=pubmembertrees&h=46271682675&indiv=try