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Edward Howe Woodforde family correspondence, 1803-1896

Edward Howe Woodforde family correspondence, 1803-1896

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Edward Howe Woodforde family correspondence, 1803-1896

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Full title

Edward Howe Woodforde family correspondence, 1803-1896

Author / Creator

Date

1803-1896

Call Numbers

MLMSS 4040

Record Identifier

nM7lvReY

Reference Code

913656
Physical Description

Contents

1 box of textual material

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Fonds

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Issue Copy

Microfilm : CY 3824, frames 1-182

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Contents

Series 01: Mary Woodforde, Mrs Thomas nee Braithwaite, 1803-1852
Letters received, 28 August 1803-24 January 1852, mainly from her son, Edward Howe Woodforde, describing his voyage to Sydney, his time spent with Major Edmund Lockyer ar Lockyersleigh, NSW, his attempts to make his fortune working sheep and cattle stations in the Binalong and Yass...

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Full title

Edward Howe Woodforde family correspondence, 1803-1896

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Description source

Information transferred from Manuscripts Leaf Catalogue No. 1 (1-335C) as part of the eRecords Project, 2010-2011

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Administrative / Biographical history

Reverend Thomas Woodforde, 1779-1836, rector of Ansford and Paddington, Somerset married Mary Braithwaite in 1807. Their son, Edward Howe Woodforde, born 1818, emigrated to Australia in 1837, where he worked sheep and cattle stations in NSW and latter settled in Williamstown, Victoria. Their daughter, Julia Mary Woodforde, died 1878. married Revere...

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Call Numbers

MLMSS 4040

Record Identifier

nM7lvReY

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/nM7lvReY

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Reference code

913656

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