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Tipperary / Re: James Kerwick Thurles
« on: Monday 04 June 18 23:10 BST (UK)  »
Thank you L.H. for posting this information. I am uncertain what it means at present but will now look at it closer.
Appreciate you taking the time to send me a message.
Wendy
from Australia

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Armed Forces / Re: Chatham Court Marshall
« on: Wednesday 11 February 15 11:03 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Robyn, our group gather and discuss the various ancestors. Our main aim is to ensure correct information. The documents regarding the Court Marshall were obtained and paid for by members in the Brownette line. They are not held by our group as such. We have a member, who has been in touch with your friend. Our Secretary has been very busy at present, but I will let her know of your interest. We only have full members, who are direct descendants, associate members who are spouses etc of a full member, and then we have those members who have a connection or interest in our ancestors, but a not a direct descendant. Your friend can join as a full member. You can only join as a friend/associate member. Hope this makes sense.

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Armed Forces / Re: Chatham Court Marshall
« on: Tuesday 10 February 15 20:55 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Robyn
That's great. We do have the family listed in my data base. One of our members, Heather would be her 2nd cousin. This Saturday 14th February, we are holding our meeting at Pugh's Lagoon, Richmond. It is our picnic day. We hold the meeting at 11am and then have lunch and a chat. We are not a big group, but a friendly group. Come along if you can.

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Armed Forces / Re: Chatham Court Marshall
« on: Tuesday 10 February 15 09:06 GMT (UK)  »
Forgot to ask Robyn, are you and the family descendant in Australia?

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Armed Forces / Re: Chatham Court Marshall
« on: Tuesday 10 February 15 09:06 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Robyn, our group is still working on both deaths. A member has made a suggestion re Samuel, but we are still unsure if it is correct. We only vote on things we feel have been proven with more than 2 source documents. Charlotte is still very elusive. Talk she may have gone to NZ with the Guards, or to SA with her son William (Garside) or even followed her older brother Simon to Tas. No one in our group has come forward yet with a possible scenario. Join us and put your suggestions or thoughts forward. We are always looking for new members and new eyes.

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Armed Forces / Re: Chatham Court Marshall
« on: Tuesday 10 February 15 05:13 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Robyn,
Yes I have a lot of information on Samuel and his Court Marshall papers. Samuel BROWNETT/NUTT Srn. was a partner of Charlotte PUGH. I also belong to a small group called Edward PUGH and Hannah SMITH Association. They were First Fleet convicts, also Charlotte's parents. I am the official recorder of details for their family tree. I was gathering the Court Marshall papers to be able to prove which Samuel BROWNETT/NUTT was our Samuel. We would be interested in you or your friend looking at our web-site and maybe even joining our group or contributing to our tree. Our site is ffps.org.au Hope this helps or answers your question. Wendy

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Armed Forces / Re: Chatham Court Marshall
« on: Tuesday 14 December 10 21:46 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Seaweed
Yes, you are correct. It was the 'Lord Eldon'. I had made the mistake. I had Eldom in my head from an ancestor born in Warwickshire. Must be a bit more careful when writing things. Sometimes the brain is slower than the typing fingers, or maybe the brain is set in it's ways. Appreciate you letting me know. I would have probably kept using Eldom without thinking. Will let you know when I receive the estimate.
Wendy

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Armed Forces / Re: Chatham Court Marshall
« on: Tuesday 14 December 10 07:32 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Seaweed
Thanks again for the information. I have submitted my request for an estimate. I hope I gave them enough information. Haven't done this before. They say "You learn something new every day". Well I agree, and must add "It's good to try something new every day".
Will now await the estimate and then let you know what I will do next. It is so easy when you know how.
Wendy

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Armed Forces / Re: Chatham Court Martial
« on: Sunday 12 December 10 22:57 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you for the information Seaweed. I am not aware if he was a Marine or Navy man. The only reference I had was on his Certificate of Freedom, which stated the facts I mentioned. His trade was a Shoemaker, and his name offically was BROWNUTT. My next question is: Would any of these records be held outside Kew? I live in Australia and do not have the reources or finances to check things out in England.  Thanks again
Wendy

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