Notes
Note N1213
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From Pamela Thomson
Maurice Walter Finch, Sergeant, 8th Fusiliers - Killed in Action, Hautes-Pyrenees, Midi-Pyrenees, Arras, France 9 Apr 1917
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Notes
Note N1215
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http://eheritage.statelibrary.tas.gov.au/resources/detail.aspx?KEYWORD S=weedon&ID=LFH_30646
Headstone of William WEEDON
Description: Headstone of William WEEDON . Died in 1887 aged 82yrs. Source: Carrick St Andrews Anglican Cemetery & Church
[Headstone Transcription]
In Affectionate Remembrance
of
WILLIAM WEEDON,
DIED 24TH MAY. 1987. AGED 82 YEARS.
_____
ALSO JOHN WEEDON.
SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED 31ST JANUARY 1889. AGED 33 YEARS.
Gone but not forgotten
_____
ALSO WILLIAM WEEDON
ELDEST SON OF
WILLIAM AND ANN WEEDON
DIED 28TH NOV. 1922
AGED 69 YEARS.
"AT REST."
[end Headstone Transcription]
Format: Monuments and Historical sites
Object: gravestones
Titles:
Headstone of William WEEDON
Institution: Tasmanian Family History Society Inc. Launceston Branch
Object number: LFH_30646
Disclaimer
The content of this record is provided by Tasmanian Family History Society Inc. Launceston Branch. For any questions about the content please contact them.
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http://trees.ancestry.com.au/tree/36083323/person/19451269146/media/27 bdd1d1-ad62-4a7f-be35-84d357e6b12c?pg=32768&pgpl=pid
2nd Trial & Conviction of William Cox & William Weedon
1826 , Uxbridge, Middlesex, England
Second trial of William Cox. William Cox and William Weedon are accused of stealing the goods of Mr Simpson (1 coal skuttle value 3s, 1 kettle value 1s, 4ozs of worsted value 1s, and 4ozs of thread value 1s), on 2nd February. Both found guilty and sentenced to be transported for 7 years. William's age is given as 18.
Notes
Note N1216
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From: Catherine M Shaw [shawcathie@optusnet.com.au]
To:Megan
Subject: Re: Ann Turnbull, William Weedon etc
Sent: Mon 6/10/2008 9:51 AM
Possible last name Smith
SURNAME SMITH
GIVEN NAMES MARY ISABELLA
EVENT Birth
SEX Female
FATHER JAMES
MOTHER TURNBULL ANN
REGISTRATION PLACE HOBART
EVENT DATE 24FEB
EVENT YEAR 1852
REGISTRATION YEAR 1852
REGISTRATION NUMBER 1153
RGD NUMBER 33
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From: Catherine M Shaw [shawcathie@@optusnet.com.au]
To: Megan
Subject: Re: Ann Turnbull, William Weedon etc
Sent: Mon 6/10/2008 9:51 AM
Possible last name Smith
SURNAME SMITH
GIVEN NAMES MARY ISABELLA
EVENT Birth
SEX Female
FATHER JAMES
MOTHER TURNBULL ANN
REGISTRATION PLACE HOBART
EVENT DATE 24FEB
EVENT YEAR 1852
REGISTRATION YEAR 1852
REGISTRATION NUMBER 1153
RGD NUMBER 33
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Notes
Note N1217
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SURNAME SMITH
GIVEN NAMES MARY ISABELLA
EVENT Birth
SEX Female
FATHER JAMES
MOTHER TURNBULL ANN
REGISTRATION PLACE HOBART
EVENT DATE 24FEB
EVENT YEAR 1852
REGISTRATION YEAR 1852
REGISTRATION NUMBER 1153
RGD NUMBER 33
From email sent 2008-10-06
From: Catherine M Shaw [shawcathie@optusnet.com.au]
To:Megan
Subject: Re: Ann Turnbull, William Weedon etc
Sent: Mon 6/10/2008 9:51 AM
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Notes
Note N1218
Index
[Headstone Transcription]
In Affectionate Remembrance
of
WILLIAM WEEDON,
DIED 24TH MAY. 1987. AGED 82 YEARS.
_____
ALSO JOHN WEEDON.
SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED 31ST JANUARY 1889. AGED 33 YEARS.
Gone but not forgotten
_____
ALSO WILLIAM WEEDON
ELDEST SON OF
WILLIAM AND ANN WEEDON
DIED 28TH NOV. 1922
AGED 69 YEARS.
"AT REST."
[end Headstone Transcription]
Notes
Note N1251
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Appointment as Constable
Notes
Note N1252
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http://www.cousinconnect.com/p/a/0/s/CADBY Date Posted: 14-Dec-2002
copied 2008-12-27
Bernard Toole transported to Australia in 1814, with wife Bridget arriving as a free settler. Bernard (or Barnard or Barnett) was born in 1792 in Down Ireland, and was convicted at the Cumberland Assizes (England) in 1813.
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NSW State Records - Certificates of Freedom
http://srwww.records.nsw.gov.au/indexes/searchform.aspx?Order=&Page=2& SQL=Select+*+FROM+[Index+to+Certificates+of+Freedom]+WHERE+[Vessel]+LI KE+%27Somersetshire%25%27+Order+by+Surname%2cFirstname&FrmType=1&Hidde n=
TOOLE Barnard Somersetshire 1814 27/0851 27 Aug 1827 4/4290 982 TL 31/2416; renewed CF 28/648
TOOLE Barnard Somersetshire 1814 28/0648 10 Jul 1828 4/4294 983 TL 31/2416; in lieu of CF 27/851
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Death Notice - The Australian - Tuesday 6 January
A distressing and fatal accident befel two persons on Friday last, one a laboring man named Barnet Toole, and his son in law who, with the wife of the latter, took boat for pleasure on Thursday last for the Heads. After, fishing for the better part of the day, the party brought up for the night on South Head Beach, and as the wind had fallen next morning put off again, but not managing the boat judiciously, by a shift of wind or position, the main sail jibed and the boat upset and floated keel uppermost. To the keel the three persons held on, till the old man becoming weakened, dropt off, and his son in law striving to save him let go and both sunk together and never appeared more. This took place within view of the young woman who still held on and was finally by drifting of the boat carried alive on shore but so benumbed and exhausted as to leave her in a very dejected state.
Toole has left a wife and children to deplore his fate. He was a very industrious honest man, and pretty generally in Sydney.