I am trying to find out more about the history and ancestry of Tristram Moore, identified as an Irish Rebel when he was transported to NSW on board the Atlas II in 1802.
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Googled and found this
West Marlborough Township 7th Company Capt. David Through (1778) Capt. Tristram Moore (1779) West Marlborough Township 4th Company Capt. Tristram Moore (1780-1781, 1788) http://www.cms.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/gateway/PTARGS_6_2_33496_4125_435887_43/
on this website
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Tristram Moore transported for life on Atlas11 1802... Native of Londonderry Born 1767 Trial at Newtown Londonderry 1801 Married to Catherine Johnson Died 1839 Wilberforce NSW
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Robert...Dont know if this is of any use but someone else has/ is rearching the same family.....
*I have added 3 pictures...1 of Catharine Moore (nee Johnson) & Tristram Moores headstone & also a pic of the First Fleeter plaque at the base of their headstone. Also, 1 of William Joshua Bowd & his wife Margaret Jane Moore (daughter of Catharine & Tristram)...they were my great, great, great grandparents on my fathers side*
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Just to add..... in case it helps.?
Colonial Secretary Papers:
MOORE, Tristram. Per "Atlas", Oct 1802 1806 Jul Received issues of beer (Reel 6041; 4/1719 pp.211, 213) 1810 Feb 15 Apothecary to General Hospital Dispensary. Petition for mitigation of sentence (Fiche 3166; 4/1847 p.157) 1817 Nov 27 Petition for mitigation of sentence (Fiche 3179; 4/1852 p.244) 1820 Jun 30 Of Wilberforce. Memorial (Fiche 3026; 4/1825A No.512 pp.37-40) ***************************************************************************
1828 Census of N.S.W
Household of CHRISM MOORE: Ref: M920 Surname: MOORE First name: CHRISM ( Ed's remarks ) Firstname = TRISTRAM Age: 58 Free/Bond: Conditional pardon Ship arrival: Atlas Year: 1802 Religion: Protestant Sentence: Life Occupation: Farmer Place: Wilberforce Appx: 3 Acres : 100; Cleared: 35 ; Cultd: 35 ; Horses: 1 ; Cattle: 18 ; Sheep: ; Other:
****************************************************** Also listed on Peter MAYBERRY Web site: Irish Rebels to Australia 1800 - 1806 1798 & 1803 Rebellions http://members.pcug.org.au/~ppmay/
Tristram Moore
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Alias: Irish Rebel: R Religion: Age on arrival: 35 Marital status: Calling/trade: Born: 1767 Native place: Londonderry Co Tried: 1801 Newtown Londonderry Co Sentence: Life Former convictions: Ship: Atlas II (1802) Crime: Description: Remarks: Spouse: m Catherine Johnson Died: 1839 Wilberforce References
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Tony ( Victoria )
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