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1811 - Yes, date unknown
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Name |
Rachel Rebecca BRADLEY |
Born |
1811 |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
Notes |
- Rachel Rebecca Small (neeBradley) born 1811 parents James/Sarah, baptised St Phillip’s Sydney (V18112399 1A & V1811194 5) after birth ofdaughter to William Lynn married 1833 Samuel Small (V1833355 17), died 1891 Ryde (1891/13351)
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Person ID |
I22762 |
1. Essex Ennevers |
Last Modified |
11 Mar 2011 |
Father |
James BRADLEY, Born: Abt 1765, Died: Yes, date unknown |
Mother |
Sarah BARNES, Born: Abt 1775, Died: Yes, date unknown |
Married |
12 Aug 1792 |
Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia |
Family histories |
 | Australia's 'First Fleeters' Between 1787 and 1850 the English sent more than 160,000 convicts to Australia. The first eleven of the transport ships are known today as the 'First Fleet' and contained the convicts and marines who are now acknowledged as the founders of Australia. |
Family ID |
F7128 |
Family Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family (spouse) 1 |
William LYNN |
Children |
| 1. Rachel BRADLEY, Born: 19 Sep 1831, New South Wales, Australia , Died: 14 Jul 1899, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia (Age 67 years) |
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Family histories |
 | Australia's 'First Fleeters' Between 1787 and 1850 the English sent more than 160,000 convicts to Australia. The first eleven of the transport ships are known today as the 'First Fleet' and contained the convicts and marines who are now acknowledged as the founders of Australia. |
Family ID |
F7126 |
Family Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family (spouse) 2 |
Samuel SMALL, Died: Yes, date unknown |
Married |
1833 |
Family histories |
 | Australia's 'First Fleeters' Between 1787 and 1850 the English sent more than 160,000 convicts to Australia. The first eleven of the transport ships are known today as the 'First Fleet' and contained the convicts and marines who are now acknowledged as the founders of Australia. |
Family ID |
F7127 |
Family Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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