William Cox J.P. Lieutenant and Paymaster of the nsw corps or - TopicsExpress



          

William Cox J.P. Lieutenant and Paymaster of the nsw corps or captain of the Minerva which transported the 102nd regiment to the new colony, his incredible acheivements over a 37 yr period we are looking to connect with descendants of the workers, who built the road over the blue mountains their names are Thomas Hobby (assistant) Richard Lewis (chief superintendant, Samuel Ayres (Williams Servant) John Tighe (Guide) James Watson (forman) James Dwyer (forman)Thomas Gorman in charge of stores, William Dye, Samuel Freeman, (also known as William Freeman (Carpenters) Thomas Cooke, Thomas Carpenter (sawers), Robert (Samuel) Fowler( Quarrymen) James Richards Blacksmith, William Herdman Shoemaker, John Hanley, Robert Henley, Samuel Waters, or (walters) Henry (Charles Cryer , Bullock Drivers for the government carts, the following people were labourers John Allan, Samuel Crook (Cook), Patrick Merriman (Mernan), John Finch, Thomas Adams, Stephen Parker, Thomas Roddocks (Roddicks), John Manning, John Tindal, James Kelly, Matt Smith, Harry Sullivan, John Ross, William Lawrence, Thomas Kendall, Samuel Davis, Henry Morton (Martin), Thomas Watkins, James McCarty, William Appledore, Patrick Hanrahan (Henringham), George Keen, Stephen Hockey (Huckey) William Ramsay, these are the names of the convicts who worked on the road with William Cox and all gained Governors Pardons, as well as free settlers trades people who also worked with William cox as carpenters, bullock drivers, Black
Posted on: Sat, 31 Aug 2013 13:21:24 +0000

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