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Parnell family and Cope's Trust papers, 1796-1885

Parnell family and Cope's Trust papers, 1796-1885

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Parnell family and Cope's Trust papers, 1796-1885

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Full title

Parnell family and Cope's Trust papers, 1796-1885

Author / Creator

Date

1796-1885

Call Numbers

A 5399

Record Identifier

nGm4WV3Y

Reference Code

936543

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Physical Description

Contents

1 box of textual material

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Fonds

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Contents

Series 01: Parnell family, 1796-1861
Items 1-2
a. Thomas Parnell, 1796-1861, consisting of marriage certificate, 1796, agreements and receipts, 1832-1855, and estimate papers, 1856-1861, including copy of will, and probate, 1861. Map at M Ser 4 810/3 A 5399

Items 3-4
b. Matthew James Parnell, 1869-1872, consisting of share certifica...

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Full title

Parnell family and Cope's Trust papers, 1796-1885

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Author / Creator

Notes

General note

Norton Smith & Co. Papers - Client's Documents

Description source

Information transferred from Manuscripts Leaf Catalogue No. 1 (1-128B) as part of the eRecords Project, 2011-2012

Contextual Information

Administrative / Biographical history

Thomas Parnell, landowner at Richmond, N.S.W. and in the Hunter River District, was the father of 14 children, among them Edward, Thomas Liverpool, Charles and Matthew James Parnell. Thomas Liverpool was the son of Thomas Parnell and Sarah Thorley, and became executor of the estates of his half brother Charles Thorley and the latter's father Samuel...

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Call Numbers

A 5399

Record Identifier

nGm4WV3Y

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/nGm4WV3Y

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Reference code

936543

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