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Clova's Family - Their Australian Diary 1788-2018. Volume 2
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Clova’s Family - Their Australian Diary 1788-2018. Volume 2

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This work covers the part played in the settlement and development of Australia by the extended family of my mother, Clova Williams, born Toowoomba 5th April 1927.

Her great great great grand parents were Ann Forbes who arrived in Australia as a 16 year old convict on the Prince of Wales in the First Fleet in 1788, and another convict, Thomas Huxley who arrived on the Third Fleet.

The Huxley family first settled on the Hawkesbury River eventually spread by the 1870’s to the Warrego River and settled in what became Cunnamulla.

In 1874 James Williams, born on the Murray River in 1845, but who moved to the Warrego with his father in 1859, married Annie Elizabeth Huxley, recently arrived in Cunnamulla and so begun Clova’s family line. James’ father Henry Thomas Williams also arrived in Australia as a convict.

Other families involved in the work are the Watsons from northern England who were graziers on the Darling Downs, the Tunnies from Scotland who helped establish Port Douglas and the Jenkins family from Kent in England, who settled the Murrumbidgee and the Murray in the 1830’s and developed vast pastoral empires.

The work has been developed chronologically and is a diary covering from 1788 to 2018.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Peter Hazelwood
Country
Australia
Date
3 November 2017
Pages
994
ISBN
9780648142522

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

This work covers the part played in the settlement and development of Australia by the extended family of my mother, Clova Williams, born Toowoomba 5th April 1927.

Her great great great grand parents were Ann Forbes who arrived in Australia as a 16 year old convict on the Prince of Wales in the First Fleet in 1788, and another convict, Thomas Huxley who arrived on the Third Fleet.

The Huxley family first settled on the Hawkesbury River eventually spread by the 1870’s to the Warrego River and settled in what became Cunnamulla.

In 1874 James Williams, born on the Murray River in 1845, but who moved to the Warrego with his father in 1859, married Annie Elizabeth Huxley, recently arrived in Cunnamulla and so begun Clova’s family line. James’ father Henry Thomas Williams also arrived in Australia as a convict.

Other families involved in the work are the Watsons from northern England who were graziers on the Darling Downs, the Tunnies from Scotland who helped establish Port Douglas and the Jenkins family from Kent in England, who settled the Murrumbidgee and the Murray in the 1830’s and developed vast pastoral empires.

The work has been developed chronologically and is a diary covering from 1788 to 2018.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Peter Hazelwood
Country
Australia
Date
3 November 2017
Pages
994
ISBN
9780648142522