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    1. Re: [PJ] sydney hotels 1815-1830
    2. Gary Luke
    3. At 03:08 PM 15/02/2009, you wrote: Arnie All it means is that the primary and secondary sources used for this CD did not mention the pub's name, or were not certain enough for the compilers to include it. The CD has a list of sources used in the bibliography in the help file. There are a number of pubs called Black Horse, but none of them have the two surnames you mentioned. You should try to find the CD at a library. There might be other names or clues that you recognise in the notes fields. Gary ========================= >Thank you Gary and Lesley, > >The James Richards and the William Mansell you mention are no relation that >I know of but the George Richards in George St. in 1821 would be my ggg >grandfather. That no pub is listed with the name I supplied, does this mean >that I have the wrong meaning of the occupation " house-keeper " ? ><snip> >Was it possible in those days to run such an establishment but without a >name over the door ? > >Arnie _________________________________ Gary Luke ~ gary@feraltek.com.au Sydney, Australia

    02/15/2009 08:27:19
    1. Re: [PJ] sydney hotels 1815-1830
    2. fletch
    3. Thanks Gary Arnie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gary Luke" <gary@feraltek.com.au> To: <aus-pt-jackson-convicts@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2009 3:27 PM Subject: Re: [PJ] sydney hotels 1815-1830 > At 03:08 PM 15/02/2009, you wrote: > > Arnie > > All it means is that the primary and secondary sources used for this > CD did not mention the pub's name, or were not certain enough for the > compilers to include it. The CD has a list of sources used in the > bibliography in the help file. > > There are a number of pubs called Black Horse, but none of them have > the two surnames you mentioned. You should try to find the CD at a > library. There might be other names or clues that you recognise in > the notes fields. > > > Gary > > ========================= > >>Thank you Gary and Lesley, >> >>The James Richards and the William Mansell you mention are no relation >>that >>I know of but the George Richards in George St. in 1821 would be my ggg >>grandfather. That no pub is listed with the name I supplied, does this >>mean >>that I have the wrong meaning of the occupation " house-keeper " ? >><snip> >>Was it possible in those days to run such an establishment but without a >>name over the door ? >> >>Arnie > > _________________________________ > Gary Luke ~ gary@feraltek.com.au > Sydney, Australia > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > AUS-PT-JACKSON-CONVICTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    02/15/2009 08:38:06
    1. Re: [PJ] sydney hotels 1815-1830
    2. Kath Connors
    3. Hello Gary, Would you mind one asking if Edward Powell is on the C.D. his Hotel was on Parramatta RD from 1814 of memory I think Regards Kath Connors ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gary Luke" <gary@feraltek.com.au> To: <aus-pt-jackson-convicts@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2009 3:27 PM Subject: Re: [PJ] sydney hotels 1815-1830 > At 03:08 PM 15/02/2009, you wrote: > > Arnie > > All it means is that the primary and secondary sources used for this > CD did not mention the pub's name, or were not certain enough for the > compilers to include it. The CD has a list of sources used in the > bibliography in the help file. > > There are a number of pubs called Black Horse, but none of them have > the two surnames you mentioned. You should try to find the CD at a > library. There might be other names or clues that you recognise in > the notes fields. > > > Gary > > ========================= > >>Thank you Gary and Lesley, >> >>The James Richards and the William Mansell you mention are no relation >>that >>I know of but the George Richards in George St. in 1821 would be my ggg >>grandfather. That no pub is listed with the name I supplied, does this >>mean >>that I have the wrong meaning of the occupation " house-keeper " ? >><snip> >>Was it possible in those days to run such an establishment but without a >>name over the door ? >> >>Arnie > > _________________________________ > Gary Luke ~ gary@feraltek.com.au > Sydney, Australia > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > AUS-PT-JACKSON-CONVICTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.0.237 / Virus Database: 270.10.23/1953 - Release Date: 02/14/09 18:01:00

    02/16/2009 08:26:03
    1. [PJ] Towns and localities of 1829
    2. Rick Hull
    3. Hi list, I came across this list in the Sydney Gazette -> GOVERNMENT NOTICE. Colonial Secretary's Office, 1st June, 1829. HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to direct, that the following List of Towns and Stations, with the Distances in Miles from Sydney, be published for general Information. http://ndpbeta.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/2192601 Rick

    02/16/2009 11:07:15