Alexander Smail family papers, 1847-1973, together with papers of the Davidson family, 1840-1973
Alexander Smail family papers, 1847-1973, together with papers of the Davidson family, 1840-1973
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Date
1840-1973
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MLMSS 4037
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Manuscripts and Pictures
Physical Description
Contents
3 folders (1 box) of textual material
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Fonds
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Contents
Series 01: Smail family, 1847-1973
VOLUME 1
Includes marriage certificate of Alexander Smail and Margaret Moore, 7 December 1847, copies of death certificates of Alexander Smail, 8 October 1867, and Margaret Smail, 13 November 1870, copied in February 1969, copy of the will of Margaret Smail, 8 November 1870
Series 02: Davidson family,...
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Alexander Smail family papers, 1847-1973, together with papers of the Davidson family, 1840-1973
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Keyword subject:
Bakers--New South Wales--Sydney
Property--New South Wales--Durham
Description source
Information transferred from Manuscripts Leaf Catalogue No. 1 (1-334C) as part of the eRecords Project, 2010-2011
Contextual Information
Administrative / Biographical history
Alexander Smail, 1816-1867, married Margaret Moore on 7 December 1847. The Small family were prominent bakers and shipping suppliers in Miller's Point Sydney, NSW, between ca. 1850 and the 1930's. Margaret Smail purchased a property at Clarence Town in the county of Durham, NSW from Lawrence Kendall in 1870. This property was lot number 161, which...
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MLMSS 4037
Record Identifier
1l4doWX1
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/1l4doWX1
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913645
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