Individual Notes

Note for:   Maria Tookie PAVETT,   12 DEC 1831 -          Index

Event:   
     Type:   Address 3
     Date:   1881
     Place:   67 Henry St

Event:   
     Type:   Address (Facts Pg)
     Date:   1849
     Place:   Brighton St

Event:   
     Type:   Address (Facts Pg)
     Date:   1861
     Place:   37 Henry St


Individual Notes

Note for:   Fletcher Tookie PAVETT,   8 FEB 1795 - SEP 1870         Index

Occupation:   
     Date:   1849
     Place:   Trunk Maker

Event:   
     Type:   Address (Facts Pg)
     Date:   1849
     Place:   28 Brighton St

Event:   
     Type:   Address (Facts Pg)
     Date:   1836
     Place:   106 Cromer St


Individual Notes

Note for:   James CAMPLIN,   ABT 1800 -          Index

Occupation:   
     Date:   1849
     Place:   Gardener

Event:   
     Type:   Address (Facts Pg)
     Date:   1849
     Place:   Spans Buildings


Individual Notes

Note for:   George CAMPLIN,   1854 -          Index

Occupation:   
     Date:   1881
     Place:   Chimney sweep


Individual Notes

Note for:   Frederick CAMPLIN,   11 APR 1854 -          Index

Occupation:   
     Date:   1895
     Place:   Licensed hawker, blacksmith, trunk maker (box)

Event:   
     Type:   Address (Facts Pg)
     Date:   FEB 1880
     Place:   32 Johns St, Bethnal Green

Event:   
     Type:   Address (Facts Pg)
     Date:   SEP 1880
     Place:   16 Wiss St, Bethnal Green


Individual Notes

Note for:   Guilford White RICHARDS,   1845 -          Index

Occupation:   
     Date:   1881
     Place:   Rag dealer

Occupation:   
     Date:   1871
     Place:   Marine store dealer

Event:   
     Type:   Address (Facts Pg)
     Date:   1881
     Place:   67 Henry St


Individual Notes

Note for:   Josiah WOODS,   1829 - 3 SEP 1903         Index

Occupation:   
     Place:   Ag lab

Individual Note:
     Josiah WOODS was 19 years when, with the PITCHES' family, left Gravesend in the 'MAITLAND' on 14 Sep 1848 and arrived at Port Phillip, Melbourne at 6pm on 7 Jan 1849. The MAITLAN of 648 tons carried 204 adults and 82 children. Josiah WOODS, a Wesleyan, was married at the Church of England cathedral of St James, William Street, Melbourne. Eliza lived at 1 Blair Street, Moonee Ponds. Josiah had a freehold of 7 acres of land in 1856.