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Armed Forces / Re: Chatham Court Marshall
« on: Wednesday 11 February 15 00:31 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Wendy,
Thank you for the invitation for Saturday, but I'm unable to come.
So far I haven't heard from your secretary to the email I sent.  I am quite willing to send money to join or receive the information about Samuel Brownett's Military Records.  Just need to know where to send the cheque.
Regards Robyn.

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Armed Forces / Re: Chatham Court Marshall
« on: Tuesday 10 February 15 09:40 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Wendy,
My friend is the g.g.granddaughter of Samuel Brownett b.1788 London.  Her mother was Ethel Margaret Brownett who married John Lewis Adam.
We both live in Heathcote NSW.  I am not related.  My First Fleet Ancestors were James Bloodworth & Sarah Bellamy.
I sent a message to your group this afternoon.
Robyn.

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Armed Forces / Re: Chatham Court Marshall
« on: Tuesday 10 February 15 06:01 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Wendy,
Thank you for the reply and invitation to your group.  I have the information on Charlotte Pugh and her parents, and siblings.  Have you been able to find the correct death date for Samuel Brownett snr. and Charlotte Pugh.
Robyn.

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Armed Forces / Re: Chatham Court Marshall
« on: Tuesday 10 February 15 03:55 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Wendy,
Did you find the Military Records for  Samuel Brownett/Brownult b.1788 in London.  I also have his Certificate of Freedom.
I am doing a family tree for a friend.  I ordered the marriage record of his son Samuel Brownett b.1822.  His son married Mary Jane Thornton 28 Jun 1898 Judge Street Woolloomooloo NSW. Samuel jnr. was a Fisherman.
His son states his father was a Shoemaker.  There is some confusion on Ancestry with another Samuel Browne/Brownett born in Ireland who was a Sailmaker.
Have you found any other information?
Robyn.

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Armed Forces / Re: Chatham Court Marshall
« on: Tuesday 10 February 15 03:40 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Everyone
I am seeking information about the following person:
Samuel BROWNUTT (BROWN/BROWNE/BROWNETT). He was tried on the 30th September 1816 for 'Desertion', and sentenced to 14years, and transported as a convict to Australia in 1817 aboard the 'Lord Eldom' His trade was listed as 'Shoemaker', and he was born in 1788 a native of London. On his Certificate of Freedom in 1830 it notes 'Chatham Court Marshall'.
My main enquiry would be to find out as much information on his 'Military' record and about his trial for desertion.
Can anyone assist me by letting me know if there are any records held for this period. If he was a soldier, then what regiment was he in? If he deserted, then how long was he gone?
How far back do the English Records go back and how do I start to find out about this person.
Hoping someone can help with my enquiry.
Wendy

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Lancashire Lookup Requests / Re: edward shelton lookup 1881 and 1891
« on: Wednesday 30 March 11 08:03 BST (UK)  »
Hi Jackie,
These Sheltons are relations of my husband.  His g.grandparents were Henry Shelton & Ann Moore.  Their daughter was Ellen Louisa b.1881 Westmorland was my husband's grandmother.  Ellen married David Chittick in 1906 Windermere.  His mother Margaret was b.1912 Paisley Scotland. The family came to Australia 1913.

If you join the group "Sheltons of England and the United Kingdom" on Facebook.  Brian Duncan Shelton may be able to help.  His grandfather was John William Shelton b.1885 who went to Sth. Africa.  He was a brother of Ellen. 

Mark Herlin Shelton is also a member of the group.  His grandfather was Edward Henry Shelton b.1877 brother of Ellen and John William Shelton.  He also went to Sth. Africa.

Regards Robyn   

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