Andrew Murphy, 1771–1823?> (aged 52 years)
- Name
- Andrew /Murphy/
- Given names
- Andrew
- Surname
- Murphy
Birth
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Immigration
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Text: Andrew Murphy Citation details: p. 145 Text: The ship Sugar Cane arrived in NSW 17 Sep 1793 |
Marriage
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Source: Purnell, Marion (editor)
Text: The 1806 muster records Andrew as a self employed blacksmith living with Elizabeth Anderson per Minerva, who was noted as a concubine with one male and two female illegitimate children. |
Census
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Text: Andrew Murphy, Arrived per ship Sugar Cane Current Status: Free by Servitude; Employment: Blacksmith Self [Employed] |
Petition to Governor
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Citation details: Memorials To The Governor, 1810-1826 Text: "...The memorial of Andrew Murphy |
Religious marriage
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Text: Name: Andrew Murphy Citation details: p. 30: Facsimile of page 10 from Therry Register A Text: Married Andrew Murphy of Pitt Street |
Will
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Citation details: p. 175 Text: "First I give and bequeath to my dear son Nicholas Murphy a house situate No 85 Pitt Street and the forge at the rear of said house, with shingles, battens posts and weather boards now in the yard. Also one bellows, two vyces [sic] tools of all description and a quantity of old iron after paying all funeral expenses. |
Death
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himself |
1771–1823
Birth: about 1771
Death: before November 1823 — Sydney City, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
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wife |
1779–1829
Birth: about 1779
Death: before September 3, 1829 — Sydney City, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
Marriage | Marriage — estimated 1801 — New South Wales, Australia |
4 years
son |
1804–
Birth: about 1804
33
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— Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death: |
daughter |
himself |
1771–1823
Birth: about 1771
Death: before November 1823 — Sydney City, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
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wife | |
Religious marriage | Religious marriage — May 12, 1821 — Sydney City, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
Immigration |
Text: Andrew Murphy Citation details: p. 145 Text: The ship Sugar Cane arrived in NSW 17 Sep 1793 |
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Marriage |
Source: Purnell, Marion (editor)
Text: The 1806 muster records Andrew as a self employed blacksmith living with Elizabeth Anderson per Minerva, who was noted as a concubine with one male and two female illegitimate children. |
Census |
Text: Andrew Murphy, Arrived per ship Sugar Cane Current Status: Free by Servitude; Employment: Blacksmith Self [Employed] |
Petition to Governor |
Citation details: Memorials To The Governor, 1810-1826 Text: "...The memorial of Andrew Murphy |
Religious marriage |
Text: Name: Andrew Murphy Citation details: p. 30: Facsimile of page 10 from Therry Register A Text: Married Andrew Murphy of Pitt Street |
Will |
Citation details: p. 175 Text: "First I give and bequeath to my dear son Nicholas Murphy a house situate No 85 Pitt Street and the forge at the rear of said house, with shingles, battens posts and weather boards now in the yard. Also one bellows, two vyces [sic] tools of all description and a quantity of old iron after paying all funeral expenses. |