Bugle Article - Mary Bagley transported to Tasmania
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Bugle Article - Mary Bagley transported to Tasmania
http://www.blackcountrybugle.co.uk/News ... smania.htm
is this her on BCC? (connects to Linell) http://bcconnections.tribalpages.com/fa ... ley-Family
is this her on BCC? (connects to Linell) http://bcconnections.tribalpages.com/fa ... ley-Family
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Re: Bugle Article - Mary Bagley transported to Tasmania
Yes that is her San, Mary Bagley born about 1768. I only recently found the information, will add some notes later today. Cheers from Lin.
Last edited by linell on Fri Feb 17, 2012 10:09 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Bugle Article - Mary Bagley transported to Tasmania
I've often wondered about marital status when people reached Australia, since so many remarried. Was the first marriage considered to have been annulled by transportation? I've found this:
"Governors encouraged marriage and family life believing that it served moral ends and brought stability to society. Various inducements such as tickets of leave, pardons and assistance with establishing households were offered. It was not uncommon in the early years for convicts to marry again in the colony even though they already had been married prior to transportation. Some acted in the belief that their spouse was dead, others either thought they would never see their spouse again or believed incorrectly that transportation annulled marriage. Divorce was not possible in New South Wales until 1873."
http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/state-arc ... s/convicts
"Governors encouraged marriage and family life believing that it served moral ends and brought stability to society. Various inducements such as tickets of leave, pardons and assistance with establishing households were offered. It was not uncommon in the early years for convicts to marry again in the colony even though they already had been married prior to transportation. Some acted in the belief that their spouse was dead, others either thought they would never see their spouse again or believed incorrectly that transportation annulled marriage. Divorce was not possible in New South Wales until 1873."
http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/state-arc ... s/convicts
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Re: Bugle Article - Mary Bagley transported to Tasmania
I will add a Hyperlink to the Bugle
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Re: Bugle Article - Mary Bagley transported to Tasmania
Great! Thanks Jan 

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Re: Bugle Article - Mary Bagley transported to Tasmania
Could do with verifying info in article re bapt marriage
here is bapt
MARY BAGLEY Christening: 31 JUL 1768 Halesowen, Worcester,
Parents:
Father: ROGER BAGLEY
Mother: SARAH Extracted
I will add that
here is bapt
MARY BAGLEY Christening: 31 JUL 1768 Halesowen, Worcester,
Parents:
Father: ROGER BAGLEY
Mother: SARAH Extracted
I will add that
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Re: Bugle Article - Mary Bagley transported to Tasmania
This is submitted only so needs confirming
I will add in as notes but add George in
do we have him on?
MARY BAGLEY
Marriages:
Spouse: GEORGE BOWATER
Marriage: 13 JUN 1791 St Thomas, Dudley, Worcester,
I will add in as notes but add George in
do we have him on?
MARY BAGLEY
Marriages:
Spouse: GEORGE BOWATER
Marriage: 13 JUN 1791 St Thomas, Dudley, Worcester,
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Re: Bugle Article - Mary Bagley transported to Tasmania
Cant see Roger Bagley on bapt
nor Thomas Bowater
do we have him on a census at all?
just wondering if we can link him and brother Thomas in
anyone find the bapts?
nor Thomas Bowater
do we have him on a census at all?
just wondering if we can link him and brother Thomas in
anyone find the bapts?
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Re: Bugle Article - Mary Bagley transported to Tasmania
Found this one...
(Extracted)
ROGER BAGLEY
Birth:
Christening: 30 MAY 1744 Saint Chad, Lichfield, Stafford, England
Father: THOS BAGLEY
(Extracted)
ROGER BAGLEY
Birth:
Christening: 30 MAY 1744 Saint Chad, Lichfield, Stafford, England
Father: THOS BAGLEY
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Re: Bugle Article - Mary Bagley transported to Tasmania
mallosa wrote:Found this one...
(Extracted)
ROGER BAGLEY
Birth:
Christening: 30 MAY 1744 Saint Chad, Lichfield, Stafford, England
Father: THOS BAGLEY
no not that one Mary mother is born 1768
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Re: Bugle Article - Mary Bagley transported to Tasmania
Shall we open new thread on Marys sons?
and close this off now
and close this off now