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Thomas D. A. Le Sueur - Family history of William Baker, 1984

Thomas D. A. Le Sueur - Family history of William Baker, 1984

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/92e0LEoY

Thomas D. A. Le Sueur - Family history of William Baker, 1984

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Full title

Thomas D. A. Le Sueur - Family history of William Baker, 1984

Author / Creator

Date

1984

Call Numbers

MLMSS 6671

Record Identifier

92e0LEoY

Reference Code

402012
Physical Description

Contents

1 box - 0.05 Meters

Textual Records - (manuscript, photocopy)

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Fonds

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Scope and Contents

Contents

1984; Family history in two volumes: William Baker Gentleman a Documented Family History : Part 1. Perserverance & Achievement, and Part 2 : Family Connections
1983; Article: 'William Baker Storekeeper : A review of the activities of William Baker who arrrived in the Colony as a Sergeant of Marines, First Fleet, until his death in 1836'

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Full title

Thomas D. A. Le Sueur - Family history of William Baker, 1984

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Author / Creator

Contextual Information

Source

Presented by Thomas Le Sueur in 1986

Administrative / Biographical history

William Baker was transported to N.S.W. on the convict transport, Neptune, arriving in 1890. On gaining his freedom he received a land grant in Sydney and later settled in the Hawkesbury region, where he and his wife, Sarah, nee Draper, raised their seven children.

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Call Numbers

MLMSS 6671

Record Identifier

92e0LEoY

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Reference code

402012

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