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Street, Deptford.</span></font></div>
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<div align="left" style="margin-left=31mm; margin-right=0mm; text-indent=0mm"><font size="2"><span style="font-size:10pt">Christening ref:  Baptised by Reverend Richard Conyer, St. Paul church
Deptford, Elizabeth, daughter of Joseph and Susannah Dalton, bricklayer
of Church Street, Deptford.  <i>Ref:  St. Paul church baptisms register 1777,
page 242, source  Family History library film 384869 </i>. </span></font></div>
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<div align="left" style="margin-left=31mm; margin-right=0mm; text-indent=0mm"><font size="2"><span style="font-size:10pt">Arrived in Sydney with her 5 children on 28th July 1814 on the
<i>"Broxbornebury"</i>, a 720 ton ship built at Thames in 1812, the Master was
Thomas Pitcher jnr and the Surgeon was Colin McLachlan. The records
for the <i>"Broxbornebury"</i> are very basic in detail, and no official account
has apparantley been left of the names of the free passengers on board.
The ship left Plymouth on 22nd February 1814 on its only voyage to NSW
and was carrying 130 female convicts, some with children, 28 free
families, mostly comprise of women with children whose husbands were
convicts serving life and several socially ranked passengers. She came
via La Corunna Island [3rd March] and stayed 6 days, then to Madeira on
the 15th March, and next landfall was NSW.     A journal of the voyage by
appointed Colonial Official, J.H. Brent, a passenger on board, is available
at the National Library.</span></font></div>
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<div align="left"><font size="2"><span style="font-size:10pt">Death ref:  <b>Elizabeth Wise</b>, female, age 88 years, died 13th May 1864 of old age, informant
was James Sutton undertaker and registered 16th May 1864, signed by P. Jacob Deputy
Registrar. Buried at Christ Church cemetery, Longford.   <i>ref:  RGD 35/276.</i></span></font></div>
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