
You can order up to FIVE items in the one order. It can take a day or two to receive an acknowledgement.
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The funeral of the late Mr William BROWN, of Dixon St, will take place at the Independent Cemetery, Necropolis…… Funeral train …. At 2.30. Walter Stewart, Undertaker….
http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/13756876 SMH 23 Jan 1890.
I have searched TROVE, but not found any In Memoriam notices in Jan 1891 to help advance the search.
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Steerage passengers arriving on William, (brig, Thom) from Launceston (arrived 20th having sailed out of Launceston 14th Dec) W WATSON, …. William BROWN.
http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/2549634 Sydney Gaz 21 Dec 1839.
http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/31727085 Aust Chronicle 24 Dec 1839
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Here’s a Miss Matilda WATSON who became a Mrs Lewis RUTLEDGE …..
http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/31726458 Aust Chronicle 20 Sept 1839

There’s also a Matilda WATSON, born in the colony and found on general musters with her parents William and Eliza(beth) who arrived on the Alexander/Fortune 20 Aug 1806 with his wife who came free. By Nov 1828, Matilda, and her parents were in Cambridge St, (The Rocks), William was a barber. Matilda was aged 20, her father aged 63, and her mum aged 53. William had received an absolute pardon.
22 Nov 1830, Scots Church Presbyterian Sydney, by Banns, by Rev John McGARVIE, with consent of All parties. Lewis Routledge aged 29, a Bachelor, of Sydney (signed) and Matilda Watson, aged 22, Spinster, of Sydney (signed) witnesses John Hodge of Sydney (signed) and Jane Dades of Sydney (signed)
29 June 1829
NSW Chaplain, Rev W Cowper, married William ALLEN, Bachelor of St Philips Parish, Sydney, a shoemaker (signed) and Sarah PAWLEY, a Spinster, of St Philips Parish, Sydney, (X mark) by Banns with consent of parent. Witnesses ….. John FINNIS of Sydney (signed) and Matilda WATSON of Sydney (signed)
Cheers, JM