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An Irresistible Temptation: the true story of Jane New and a colonial scandal. Breaking the Bank: an extraordinary colonial robbery. Captain Thunderbolt and his Lady: the true story of bushrangers Frederick Ward and Mary Ann Bugg. The Peculiar Case of the Electric Constable: a true tale of passion, poison and pursuit. 5 Black Widow: the true story of Australia's first female serial killer. Carol has recently received a commission from Allen and Unwin for a sixth true-crime thriller.
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Bradley and Winney Family. Peat of Peats Ferry. Prepared for Jeanette Bradley (nee Winney). Origin of the surname Winney. Is an unusual surname. According to the Internet Surname Database:. The first known member of the Winney family lived in Berkshire in the early 1700s. Ultimately, it may be possible to trace the Winney family back further as. More transcriptions of church registers become readily accessible online. Generation 1: Thomas Winney and Elizabeth Higgs. In September and October. Born 27 Jun ...
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Bradley and Winney Family - First Fleet Peat Family
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Bradley and Winney Family. Peat of Peats Ferry. The First Fleet Peat Family. Prepared for Peat descendant Jeanette Bradley. Origins of surname Peat. The origins of the Peat family are not known to date however the surname itself appears to have been of northern English or Scottish origin, perhaps once a locational surname but more likely deriving from a nickname meaning 'pet' or 'darling' or 'pampered person'.[1]. An English background, however, seems more likely. The Founders of Australia. Sentenced to ...
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Peat of Peats Ferry - Bradley and Winney Family
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Bradley and Winney Family. Peat of Peats Ferry. Peat of Peats Ferry. Prepared for Peat descendant Jeanette Bradley. George Peat was born on 8 February 1794 at Sydney, the third of five children born to First Fleet convicts, Charles Peat and Hannah Mullens (see First Fleet Peat Family). He was nearly two months old when baptised on 30 March 1794 in the newly erected church of St Phillip’s, Sydney. Between 1806 and 1810,. George was apprenticed to merchant and trader Garnham Blaxcell. In March 1810, George...
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Campbell of Cromla - Bradley and Winney Family
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Bradley and Winney Family. Peat of Peats Ferry. The Campbells of Cromla. Prepared for Campbell descendant Jeanette Bradley. Donald Campbell and Mary Bethune. Donald Campbell was born around the year 1802 in the Isle of Skye, County Inverness, Scotland. In the 1820s he married Mary Bethune who was born around 1804 in the same place. They had three known children: Robert (c1827), Mary (c1832) and John (c1835 – see John Campbell below). Upon their arrival Donald found work as a tenant for Mr A Lang. It seem...
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Second Fleet Ternan Family - Bradley and Winney Family
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Bradley and Winney Family. Peat of Peats Ferry. The Second Fleet Ternen Family. Prepared for Ternen descendant Jeanette Bradley. William and Elizabeth Ternen* of the Second Fleet. Nothing is known about William Ternen’s family background other than that at some stage prior to 1782 he apparently married a woman named Elizabeth. They were residing in East Stonehouse parish in Plymouth, Devonshire, England in 1782 when a son William was born. No references to other children have been located. William was fo...
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Diary of an Australian Genealogist: November 2014
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Diary of an Australian Genealogist. This blog will record my research (both in Australia and overseas), links I like, articles or newsletters I read, family history news that excites me and so on. The aim is to be a weekly record of my activities which might be of interest to other genealogy researchers. Shauna Hicks History Enterprises. Genealogists for Families Project. Monday, 24 November 2014. Genealogy Notes 17-23 Nov 2014 AFFHO congress papers due. I was asked to provide copy for the next News Flash.
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Diary of an Australian Genealogist: February 2015
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Diary of an Australian Genealogist. This blog will record my research (both in Australia and overseas), links I like, articles or newsletters I read, family history news that excites me and so on. The aim is to be a weekly record of my activities which might be of interest to other genealogy researchers. Shauna Hicks History Enterprises. Genealogists for Families Project. Saturday, 28 February 2015. Talks, articles and webinars - Genealogy notes 22-28 Feb 2015. And article for Going In-Depth. I was famil...
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