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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Emeline Dunkley: Birth: 1833. Death: 18 DEC 1889 in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia

  2. Charlotte Dunkley: Birth: 1842. Death: UNKNOWN

  3. Person Not Viewable


Sources
1. Title:   Athorn Family Tree Handwritten Basic Structure
Page:   As Unknown Dunkley
Author:   Unknown
Publication:   Compiled pre-1998
2. Title:   Athorn Family Tree Typed Document
Page:   Tree 13
Author:   Unknown
Publication:   Compiled pre-1998
3. Title:   Cotters, Ruths, Kealys, Clancys, Lyalls, etc
Page:   As David Dunkley
Author:   Mary Cotter (marycotter001@@yahoo.com.au)
Publication:   rootsweb.com
4. Title:   Millar & Company
Author:   Roy Storm (storm04@@globalnet.co.uk)
Publication:   rootsweb.com
5. Title:   familysearch.org Ancestral File
Author:   Church of Jesus Christ and Latter Day Saints
Publication:   familysearch.org
6. Title:   Cotters, Ruths, Kealys, Clancys, Lyalls, etc
Page:   Says bet 1803-1809
Author:   Mary Cotter (marycotter001@@yahoo.com.au)
Publication:   rootsweb.com
7. Title:   Cotters, Ruths, Kealys, Clancys, Lyalls, etc
Author:   Mary Cotter (marycotter001@@yahoo.com.au)
Publication:   rootsweb.com
8. Title:   Athorn Family Tree Handwritten Basic Structure
Page:   No date
Author:   Unknown
Publication:   Compiled pre-1998
9. Title:   Athorn Family Tree Typed Document
Page:   No date, Tree 13
Author:   Unknown
Publication:   Compiled pre-1998
10. Title:   Cotters, Ruths, Kealys, Clancys, Lyalls, etc
Page:   Date/location
Author:   Mary Cotter (marycotter001@@yahoo.com.au)
Publication:   rootsweb.com

Notes
a. Note:   1852 16 Sep: Transfer of land from David Dunkley and his wife Elizabeth of Sandy Bay to William Williams of Watchorn St, mariner, and William Williams of Argyle St, carpenter [wasn't one William WILLIAMS bad enough!!] (Source: Lindsay Swadling www.freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~swadling/famhist/tt.htm) Convicts tried at Nottigham Quarter Sessions Court DUNKLEY , Ship: James St . Mary Jan 15 1818 Transported 7 yrs fo grand larceny (Source: www.genealogytoday.com/au/articles/convict_research.html) "From Chains to Freedom" by Thais Mason "William Chaffey sold three acres and two roods (1/2 acre) of the Point to David Dunkley, for which he received 300 pounds. It was known as Dunkley's Point until recent years." (book was written in the 1980's and the Point referred to is now called Wrest Point).


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