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cashen & variations of the spelling
« on: Friday 29 March 13 07:21 GMT (UK) »
At our local family history meeting I was presented with the search for, Edward Cashen, of the Kings Plains area NSW around Bathurst.

Initial investigations, and we come up with arrival on the Southworth in 1822. Marries Mary Murphy who seems to have arrived on the "Edward".

Been down the NSW BDM route, Trove, and a variety of Google sources. Does anyone have anything extra that I might take back to my enquirer ?

One website quoted a Lor.........  Pri.......... as someone also interested. Won't put on the name for privacy reasons but she was at Bigpond and now seems to have disappeared.  You have helped me with Barrington Moon & Horace Melville Gordon in the recent past. Any ideas here ?

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Alan
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Re: cashen & variations of the spelling
« Reply #1 on: Friday 29 March 13 08:15 GMT (UK) »
You have found nothing on the sites mentioned?Resources page here might be a good start.Have you checked Colonial Secretary's papers?
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Barton Westmorland and Yorkshire
Trethowan,Reeves Middlesex
Halsall,Green,Charters,Chatterton Lancashire
Smith, Moger, Maxfield Wiltshire
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Gibson,Blanks,Monk,Fokes Essex

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Re: cashen & variations of the spelling
« Reply #2 on: Friday 29 March 13 08:33 GMT (UK) »
Sorry!
Yes, I have found information about Cashen, including what I posted previously. I don't want to stifle replies by posting every single item I have found. Rather I would like to compare my discoveries with those of other people.  A way of determining credibility.
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Alan

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Re: cashen & variations of the spelling
« Reply #3 on: Friday 29 March 13 08:43 GMT (UK) »
Hi Alan

There is a record for horse stealing - 9th May 1859 - Edward CASHEN
http://www.rootschat.com/links/0t9w/

cheers :)
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Re: cashen & variations of the spelling
« Reply #4 on: Friday 29 March 13 09:13 GMT (UK) »
http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/63594902?searchTerm="edward cashen"&searchLimits=
Though seems too young for your man.
www.familysearch.org has marriage.
Name Edmond Cashen
Spouse's Name Mary Murphy
Event Date 14 May 1832
Event Place Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia
Butcher Westmorland and Lancashire
Barton Westmorland and Yorkshire
Trethowan,Reeves Middlesex
Halsall,Green,Charters,Chatterton Lancashire
Smith, Moger, Maxfield Wiltshire
Woods,Speechley and Coles Huntingdonshire
Gibson,Blanks,Monk,Fokes Essex

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Re: cashen & variations of the spelling
« Reply #5 on: Friday 29 March 13 09:22 GMT (UK) »
NSW BMD has deaths of 2 sons of Edward and Mary as CASHIN.Do you have dates of birth for Edward and Mary?
Butcher Westmorland and Lancashire
Barton Westmorland and Yorkshire
Trethowan,Reeves Middlesex
Halsall,Green,Charters,Chatterton Lancashire
Smith, Moger, Maxfield Wiltshire
Woods,Speechley and Coles Huntingdonshire
Gibson,Blanks,Monk,Fokes Essex

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Re: cashen & variations of the spelling
« Reply #6 on: Friday 29 March 13 09:27 GMT (UK) »
HI
NSW State archives  Index to Deposition Registers - Edward Cashen  Horse stealing trial Bathurst 9 May 1859

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Re: cashen & variations of the spelling
« Reply #7 on: Friday 29 March 13 21:48 GMT (UK) »
Thanks everyone for your help. Edward, the one who came as a convict on the Southworth, was born in Tipperary in 1796. Haven't sorted Mary Murphy out yet.

Incidentally, Warncoort, you have Chatterton & Lancashire in your profile. Pre 1955 when we came to Australia, I played daily with a Chatterton family in Waterloo Liverpool. Co-incidence !

Alan
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Re: cashen & variations of the spelling
« Reply #8 on: Friday 29 March 13 23:50 GMT (UK) »
Yes,my Chatterton line is from Liverpool though at present only a female member,though may well be connected further back.Ironically,a cousin, Violet, married Ross Chatteron in Australia.
Butcher Westmorland and Lancashire
Barton Westmorland and Yorkshire
Trethowan,Reeves Middlesex
Halsall,Green,Charters,Chatterton Lancashire
Smith, Moger, Maxfield Wiltshire
Woods,Speechley and Coles Huntingdonshire
Gibson,Blanks,Monk,Fokes Essex