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Note    N2669         Index
Reg#23042/1951 NSW BDM Historical Index Search Australian Cemeteries Index Search

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Late of "Wyndella", Burren Junction

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Note    N2670         Index
Gunshot wound to Left Elbow, amputation of Right arm

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Note    N2671         Index
'Hopkins, John, of Sibbertoft, tailor, gt. 11 Dec 1710 to Sarah Hopkins, the relict. Surety, John Hopkins, of same. Inv. £15 17s. 10d. taken 04 Dec 1710 by Thos. Medborne, John Cumberlidge. (144)'

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Note    N2672         Index
John Cumberlidge Master Carpenter took on Thomas Swan as his apprentice. 'John Cumberlidge of Sibbertoft Northton Carpr...Thos. Son of Will. Swan'. Sibbertoft is across the River Welland from Leicestershire, near Kimcote. His trade seems significant

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Note    N2673         Index
p. 120 parish register, a year after his younger brother, Thomas, married her younger sister, Hannah.

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Note    N2674         Index
Believed born Joseph P Handley and died as Percival Joseph Handley

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Note    N2675         Index
4th Battalion Parade Ground Cemetery, Gallipoli Peninsula, Canakkale Province, Turkey


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Note    N2676         Index
394 Kent Street, Sydney

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Note    N2677         Index
Chaytor's Haugh Colliery
also known as Chartershaugh Colliery
http://www.dmm.org.uk/colliery/c037.htm
Location: Harraton
6 miles [10 km] WSW of Sunderland
Map Ref: (Sheet 88) NZ309534, 54° 52' 28" N, 1° 31' 6" W

also reference
Chartershaugh Bridge, Sunderland District
about 1 mile NE of Chester-le-Street
Location: 54.876054, -1.519649

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Note    N2678         Index
Chaytor's Haugh Colliery
also known as Chartershaugh Colliery
http://www.dmm.org.uk/colliery/c037.htm
Location: Harraton
6 miles [10 km] WSW of Sunderland
Map Ref: (Sheet 88) NZ309534, 54° 52' 28" N, 1° 31' 6" W

also reference
Chartershaugh Bridge, Sunderland District
about 1 mile NE of Chester-le-Street
Location: 54.876054, -1.519649

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Note    N2679         Index
North Biddick Colliery
also known as Butney Pit
Location: Washington
6 miles [9 km] WSW of Sunderland
Map Ref: (Sheet 88) NZ307542, 54° 52' 54" N, 1° 31' 17" W

Description

This township [Harraton], has from an early date, been a mining district, coal being at present worked by the Harraton Colliery Co. Here the Hutton seam is met at a depth of 80 fathoms, 4 feet 8 inches thick, and the Maudlin, 4 feet 4 inches, at a depth of 60 fathoms. These seams are worked by two upcast and three downcast shafts, and give an output of 940 tons per day, and employment to nearly 600 men and boys. At North Biddick colliery, the Maudlin seam and the Hutton are being wrought ; the former, which is 4 feet 6 inches thick, is met at a depth of 140 fathoms, but is drawn from the Hutton level, 120 fathoms, the latter being about 3 feet 6 inches thick. Here employment is given to about 350 men and boys.

Whellan's 1894 Directory of Durham

[http://www.dmm.org.uk/colliery/n020.htm]

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Note    N2686         Index
Mudgee district in the 1850’s, no doubt seeking gold

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Note    N2689         Index
Different trees show two marriage locations:
Monaghan, Ireland
St Marylebone, London

Francis James Taylor, widower, married Mary Emery (both of this Parish), by Banns on 11 Feb 1802 (Banns dates 3Jan1802, 10Jan1802, 17Jan1802 - Register Number 2010).

There does not appear to be any records for Monaghan marriages in 1802.