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Hannah Truscott Glasson memoirs, 1845-1922, written 1916-1922 with related papers, 1783-1864

Hannah Truscott Glasson memoirs, 1845-1922, written 1916-1922 with related papers, 1783-1864

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9AL46AoY

Hannah Truscott Glasson memoirs, 1845-1922, written 1916-1922 with related papers, 1783-1864

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Full title

Hannah Truscott Glasson memoirs, 1845-1922, written 1916-1922 with related papers, 1783-1864

Date

1916-1922

Call Numbers

MLMSS 3523

Record Identifier

9AL46AoY

Reference Code

931921
Physical Description

Contents

1 folder of textual material - photocopies

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Scope and Contents

Contents

Includes descriptions of community life in the Cornish settlement at Pendarves, near Byng, N.S.W., the Hawke family tree, 1783-1877, and a letter written by Major Cornelius Albert Stanton to Robert Hawke, 13 July 1864, during the American Civil War

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Full title

Hannah Truscott Glasson memoirs, 1845-1922, written 1916-1922 with related papers, 1783-1864

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Description source

Information transferred from Manuscripts Leaf Catalogue No. 1 (6-695 C) as part of the eRecords Project, 2010-2011

Contextual Information

Administrative / Biographical history

Hannah Truscott Glasson, nee Hawke, born 1845 in England, lived most of her childhood in
America before arriving in Australia, ca. 1859. Her family joined the Cornish settlement at Pendarves near Byng, N.S.W. After her marriage Hannah Glasson moved to New Zealand where she remained until her husband's death in 1889. She then returned to Aust...

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Call Numbers

MLMSS 3523

Record Identifier

9AL46AoY

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9AL46AoY

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Reference code

931921

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