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Nottinghamshire / Re: Tricketts of Newark
« on: Thursday 15 March 12 07:15 GMT (UK) »
Hi all.
I know that this trail is 3 years old but I have just come across it. William Trickett b1 Feb 1800 Newark was 2nd cousin 5xremoved from my late wife. My wife's line is from George Trickett b 9 Sep 1808 South Collingham and who was a cousin to William. This George was also a convict and was sent to Sydney. Along with a group of others, we have an extensive Trickett tree. One of this group is also a direct descendant of William. The Malc name rings a bell but I can't place the rest of you. I am assuming that Malc is connected to the Trickett-Jackson family. Any exchange of info would be appreciated. At present we are debating just where William died. Some say Tasmania whilst others say he died in Adelaide in 1879. Records are sparse on that score.
John B
I know that this trail is 3 years old but I have just come across it. William Trickett b1 Feb 1800 Newark was 2nd cousin 5xremoved from my late wife. My wife's line is from George Trickett b 9 Sep 1808 South Collingham and who was a cousin to William. This George was also a convict and was sent to Sydney. Along with a group of others, we have an extensive Trickett tree. One of this group is also a direct descendant of William. The Malc name rings a bell but I can't place the rest of you. I am assuming that Malc is connected to the Trickett-Jackson family. Any exchange of info would be appreciated. At present we are debating just where William died. Some say Tasmania whilst others say he died in Adelaide in 1879. Records are sparse on that score.
John B