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Note: Convict arrived on the 'Sarah' in 1829 24th March 1838 -Ticket of Leave - Paterson, NSW Received a convict pardon in 30th JUly, 1847 - Number 47/530 139894 Dearman John - 1859 26 April Section, near Singleton MM Formerly of the Allyn river. Died on 18th April 1859 aged 50 years after a short illness, leaving a widow and six children 43000 Dearman John Sarah 1829 1838 24 March Paterson SG Obtained Ticket of Leave 84229 Dearman John Sarah 1829 1837 Paterson GRC Tried in London. T/L holder aged 27. Employed by Charles Boydell 140916 Dearman John Sarah 1829 1842 16 July Paterson SG Granted Ticket of Leave 16144 Dearnon (?Dearman) John - 1841 1 June Newcastle SH Ticket of leave cancelled for fabrication 137500 Dearnon (Dearman) John Sarah 1829 1841 1 June Newcastle SH Ticket of leave cancelled for imposition in fabricating a letter purporting to announce the death of his wife in England with a view to get re married in this colony Source: The Maitland Mercury & Hunter River General Advertiser September 8th, 1855. 5030 To Stand this Season YOUNG GIANT, by Giant, out of a Lincoln mare; he is a dark bay, black points, of great bone and muscle, 15 hands 3 inches high, four years old, and a sure foal getter. Terms : For a single mare.�1 15 0 Two or more, each ....... 1 i0 0 With groomage, each .... 0 2 6 The above entire horse will stand at the Pro prietor's residence, SCOTT'S FLAT, near Singleton, and travel within a circuit of eight miles. Every care taken of the mares sent, but no responsibility incurred. Payments to be made by the first of January, 1850. 5498 JOHN DEARMAN. Source: The Maitland Mercury & Hunter River General Advertiser Tuesday 26 April 1859 Death On 18th April Instant, at his residence, Section, near Singleton, Mr. John Dearman, formerly of the Allen River, much respected by a large circle of friends, after a short illness, aged 50 years, leaving a widow and six children to lament their loss.
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