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Rod & Wendy Gow
| | Posted on Saturday, November 09, 2002 - 7:06 am: | |
Rod and Wendy Gow have released an index of court cases, births, deaths, marriages, inquests, insolvencies, Tickets of Leave etc. extracted from the Parramatta Chronicle and Cumberland Advertiser Newspaper 1843-1845, with reports not just from Parramatta, Sydney and the Hawkesbury, but from Port Phillip to Moreton Bay and from South Australia to VDL. Court case reports from Berrima, Goulburn and Newcastle as well as many mentions of inmates of the Female Factory. The Parramatta Chronicle is available for viewing on the internet. Armed with this index, it is a very simple task to the particular page of the newspaper that you require and read it at your leisure either on or off line. The s are read via Acrobat Reader, which is also available free for on the internet. The web address of the newspaper on the internet is .... This newspaper is also available for viewing at many libraries and societies in micro film format. If you would like a flyer on this index just drop us a postal (snail mail) address and we will pop one in the mail. The index, contains over 7000 entries, on 156 A4 pages, and retails at $30 (postage free within Australia). If you would like us to look up a couple of surnames to see if they get a mention just send us an e-mail and we will be pleased to assist. Best wishes, Rod & Wendy Gow |
eileen carkett
| | Posted on Sunday, August 21, 2005 - 8:39 am: | |
My husband's ggggrandfather was Richard Carkett b 1801. please could you tell me if he is mentioned in the Parramatta Chronicle. I have just discovered him. Eileen Carkett |
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