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From: "Frank Murray" <>
Subject: Re: McHenry at Bathurst 1828 Census
Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 17:42:42 +1000
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Liz,
Many thanks. This is news to me and is very helpful. I'll follow this up.
Regards frank M.
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From: "Liz" <>
To: "Frank Murray" <>;
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Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2003 8:22 PM
Subject: Re: McHenry at Bathurst 1828 Census
> Bathurst in the parish of Evan was near Penrith and the name was not
> used after the 1820s.
>
> The entry in Bailliere's 1866 Gazetteer: "BATHURST (Co. Cumberland)
> is the name of one of the original districts of the county of Cumberland,
> bounded on the S. by Prospect Hill and melville districts; on the N.W.
> sides by the South creek to the bridge; and on the N.E. side by the
> Windsor and Toongabbee roads."
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> > John McHenry, J P of EVAN (now Penrith) had a property at or near
> > Bathurst with some convict assignees as well as free employees, incl,
> > John Neville (of the Mangles 1822 - not to be confused with another
> > landholder, married with children)). But the 1828Census details donot
> > say where. AO 2506 refers to Mitchelson Plains (where the overseer,
> > Michael Rush, lived)and Brier (or Benna) River as residential
> > locations of the employees.
> > Can anyone place McHenry's property? He had 300 cattle and 800 sheep
> > at the time of the Census Frank M..
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