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Note    N2904         Index
Collectors' books, 1891 Census
Series Number:
683
Content date range:
1891 to 1891
Descriptive Note:
The 1891 Census was taken on 5 April 1891. (1)

(2/8401-28; microfilm copy SR Reels 2510-2542). 28 boxes.

See Information Leaflet No. 1 for a full listing.

Note:
This description is extracted from Concise Guide to the State Archives of New South Wales, 3rd Edition 2000.

Endnote
(1) NRS 688, "Results of a Census of New South Wales, taken for the night of the 5th April, 1891", published 1894.
Copies:
State Records Reels 2510-2542.
Series control status:
Item lists are not available electronically
Location:
This series is held at Western Sydney Records Centre.
Bridging Aids:
An index to districts is available on the State Records web site 1891 census.

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Note    N2905         Index
Brick Garth Row, Temple Town #70 Householder's Scheduled #101

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Note    N2907         Index
Battle of Tinchebray

The Battle of Tinchebray (alternate spellings Tinchebrai or Tenchebrai) was fought 28 September 1106, in the town of Tinchebray (in today's Orne département of France), Normandy, between an invading force led by King Henry I of England, and his older brother Robert Curthose, the Duke of Normandy.[1] Henry's knights won a decisive victory, capturing Robert and imprisoning him in England (in Devizes Castle) and then Wales until Robert's death (in Cardiff Castle).[2]

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Note    N2908         Index
Most probably born in Derbyshire, England.

Possibly born in Ferrières-Saint-Hilaire, Eure, Normandy, France where his father Henry (Henri de Ferrières) was born.

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Note    N2909         Index
It is, however, during his last years that he is most in evidence as a leading supporter of King Stephen. He took a large body of Derbyshire men northwards to assist in repelling an invasion of the Scots under King David I of Scotland, nominally on the behalf of Matilda. Little actual fighting took place, but Thurstan, Archbishop of York, won the Battle of the Standard on Stephen's behalf, fought near Northallerton, on 22, August, 1138. [Wikipedia]

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Note    N2910         Index
No emigration records found for ship COLUMBIA.

NSW State Records for JAMES MUIR as Assisted Immigrants:
MUIR James 14 Beejapore 1853 Sydney and/or Newcastle and family Reel 2136, [4/4790]; Reel 2464, [4/4929]
MUIR James 23 William Miles 1855 Moreton Bay and brother Reels 2137, 2472
MUIR James 22 Aloe 1857 Sydney and/or Newcastle and brother Reel 2138, [4/4794]; Reel 2475, [4/4965]
MUIR James 27 La Hogue 1878 Sydney and wife Reels 2141, 2489
MUIR James 24 Emma 1857 Sydney and/or Newcastle and family Reel 2138, [4/4793]; Reel 2475, [4/4967]
MUIR James inft Emma 1857 Sydney and/or Newcastle and family Reel 2138, [4/4793]; Reel 2475, [4/4967]
MUIRHEAD James 22 Commonwealth 1877 Sydney Reel 2140, [4/4800] Page 139; Reel 2488, [4/5002]
MUIRHEAD James 9 John Bunyan 1857 Sydney and/or Newcastle and family Reel 2138, [4/4794]; Reel 2476, [4/4970]
[http://srwww.records.nsw.gov.au/indexes/searchhits.aspx?table=Assisted%20Immigrants&id=9&frm=1&query=Surname:Muir;Firstname:James;[Year%20between]:1839;and:1896]


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Note    N2911         Index
Surname Given Names Birth Date Death/Burial Age Remarks Cemetery State Portion Row Plot Image
Gallard Elizabeth 1835? 3 Jul 1910 75 née Bellamy; dau/James & Hannah; w/Robert Castle Hill Anglican NSW
Gallard Robert 1831? 6 Dec 1909 78 son/Matthew & Ann; h/Elizabeth Castle Hill Anglican NSW

Castle Hill Anglican Cemetery
Address: 245a Old Northern Road, Castle Hill 1765 NSW
St Paul's Anglican Cemetery is on the eastern side of Old Northern Road, just south of Cecil Avenue. There is parking available for cemetery visitors at 245 Old Northern Road, Castle Hill, which is the Castle Hill Bible Education Centre. Lat -33.735939, Long 151.003216

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Note    N2912         Index
Surname Given Names Birth Date Death/Burial Age Remarks Cemetery State Portion Row Plot Image
Gallard Elizabeth 1835? 3 Jul 1910 75 née Bellamy; dau/James & Hannah; w/Robert Castle Hill Anglican NSW
Gallard Robert 1831? 6 Dec 1909 78 son/Matthew & Ann; h/Elizabeth Castle Hill Anglican NSW

Castle Hill Anglican Cemetery
Address: 245a Old Northern Road, Castle Hill 1765 NSW
St Paul's Anglican Cemetery is on the eastern side of Old Northern Road, just south of Cecil Avenue. There is parking available for cemetery visitors at 245 Old Northern Road, Castle Hill, which is the Castle Hill Bible Education Centre. Lat -33.735939, Long 151.003216