Index to the papers of George and Mary Ann Meredith and family and of John and Maria (Hammond) Meredith and family of Cambria, Swansea Tasmania. The Meredith family arrived in March 1821 and, having heard there was good land at Oyster Bay, a small party set out in a boat to explore the district of Oyster Bay. They found the land not as good as reported but made selections which were granted. George was granted 2000 acres on a rivulet of the Swan River and another 1000 acres at Jericho. With a large family to support, and more expected, Meredith developed many business interests and spent much of his time travelling between Swansea, Jericho and Hobart, leaving his family to tend the property. He also took an interest in public affairs...
Son of William Gatenby (1809-1855) and Elizabeth (Towart) and grandson of Andrew Gatenby (1771-1848...
James Barnard (0809 - 1897) was the son of John George Barnard of Blackfriars, London, a printer an...
George Washington Walker (1800 – 1859) was the twenty-first child of John, a Unitarian saddle maker ...
List of items held in the Special and Rare Collections (across a range of sub-collections) regarding...
George Meredith (l777 - 1856) was born near Birmingham, U.K. & served as a Lieutenant in the Marin...
Robert and Ann Mather and four children arrived in Tasmania in 1822. Ann Mather (1786-1831) was the ...
George Marshall (1791-1881), originally of Ruthven, near Dundee, Scotland, arrived in Van Diemen's L...
George Washington Walker (1800-1859) was born in London, son and 21st child of John Walker and Eliz...
Miscellaneous items collected by Nancie Hewitt (nee Brownell), including copies of Judd and Brownell...
William Knibb Morris (1833-1912), was born at Loughton, Essex UK, son of Thomas Morris (1800-1874) a...
Dr G.Musgrave Parker (1885-1965) qualified in medicine (M.B. B.Ch.) at Cambridge, U.K.,in 1913, and ...
Numerous letters, newspaper cuttings, photographs and programmes on many and varied topics, includin...
Both scrapbooks contain mostly undated cuttings from unidentified but chiefly local newspapers (e.g ...
William Clark (1769-1851) arrived in Tasmania in 1824 and settled near Bothwell at Cluny, and later ...
Gamaliel Butler (1783-1852), an attorney of Kings Bench (admitted 1808), and his wife Sarah Paine (...
Son of William Gatenby (1809-1855) and Elizabeth (Towart) and grandson of Andrew Gatenby (1771-1848...
James Barnard (0809 - 1897) was the son of John George Barnard of Blackfriars, London, a printer an...
George Washington Walker (1800 – 1859) was the twenty-first child of John, a Unitarian saddle maker ...
List of items held in the Special and Rare Collections (across a range of sub-collections) regarding...
George Meredith (l777 - 1856) was born near Birmingham, U.K. & served as a Lieutenant in the Marin...
Robert and Ann Mather and four children arrived in Tasmania in 1822. Ann Mather (1786-1831) was the ...
George Marshall (1791-1881), originally of Ruthven, near Dundee, Scotland, arrived in Van Diemen's L...
George Washington Walker (1800-1859) was born in London, son and 21st child of John Walker and Eliz...
Miscellaneous items collected by Nancie Hewitt (nee Brownell), including copies of Judd and Brownell...
William Knibb Morris (1833-1912), was born at Loughton, Essex UK, son of Thomas Morris (1800-1874) a...
Dr G.Musgrave Parker (1885-1965) qualified in medicine (M.B. B.Ch.) at Cambridge, U.K.,in 1913, and ...
Numerous letters, newspaper cuttings, photographs and programmes on many and varied topics, includin...
Both scrapbooks contain mostly undated cuttings from unidentified but chiefly local newspapers (e.g ...
William Clark (1769-1851) arrived in Tasmania in 1824 and settled near Bothwell at Cluny, and later ...
Gamaliel Butler (1783-1852), an attorney of Kings Bench (admitted 1808), and his wife Sarah Paine (...
Son of William Gatenby (1809-1855) and Elizabeth (Towart) and grandson of Andrew Gatenby (1771-1848...
James Barnard (0809 - 1897) was the son of John George Barnard of Blackfriars, London, a printer an...
George Washington Walker (1800 – 1859) was the twenty-first child of John, a Unitarian saddle maker ...