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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Sarah Watson: Birth: 27 DEC 1814 in Brede, Sussex, England.

  2. William Watson: Birth: 1816 in Brede, Sussex, England.

  3. Hannah Watson: Birth: 1818 in England.

  4. Thomas Barnes Watson: Birth: 2 FEB 1822 in Brede, Sussex, England. Death: 3 APR 1865 in Macquarie Street, Liverpool, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

  5. John Watson: Birth: 1823 in Brede, Sussex, England.

  6. James Watson: Birth: 2 FEB 1824 in Brede, Sussex, England. Death: 23 MAR 1909 in Camden, New South Wales, Australia


Family
Marriage:
Sources
1. Title:   NSW BDM Death Index
2. Title:   NSW BDM Marriage Index
3. Title:   New South Wales, Australia, Registers of Convicts' Applications toMarry, 1826-1851

Notes
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  Ship: Florist
 Surname: WATSON
 First Name: Thomas
 Age: 17
 Date: 26/10/1839
 Reels 2654, 1301 354 [4/4780], [4/4841]
 Unmarried
 Labourer NRS 5313, 5314
  Ship: Florist
 Surname: WATSON
 First Name: William
 Age: 44
 Date: 26/10/1839
 Reels 2654, 1301 352 [4/4780], [4/4841]
 Wife 42
 Labourer
 NRS 5313, 5314
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  ADM 101 Florist
 The National Archives http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
  Journal of the Florist emigrant ship from 12 June to 29 October 1839 by J F Hampton, surgeon and superintendent, during which time the said ship was employed in the Government Emigration Service.
 Record Summary
 Scope and content
 Folios 1-2: copy of sick list, [names and details follow]:
  Folio 1: Jane Watson, aged 38; sick or hurt, dyspepsia; put on sick list 22 June 1839, discharged 10 July 1839 cured.
  Folio 1: Thomas Watson, aged 17; sick or hurt, urticaria; put on sick list 29 August 1839, discharged 7 September 1839 cured.
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  The Sydney Herald (NSW: 1831 - 1842), Monday 28 October 1839, page 2
  The barque Florist arrived on Saturday last from Plymouth, with 208 Government emigrants, the whole of whom have arrived in the most healthy state; only one infant, and a seaman named Benjamin Saunders, died during the voyage. They chiefly consist of agriculturists; there are a few brickmakers and mechanics.
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  New South Wales, Australia, Registers of Convicts' Applications to Marry, 1826-1851
  Phillip Gale, Age 39, Ship: Norfolk (2), Sentence: Life, Bond,
 Jane Watson, Age 42, Ship: Florist, Free
 Date of Permission: 12 November 1840
  Rev'd Thos. Hassall, Narellan
  The usual Engagement having been entered into by the assignee of Gale to keep both parties in his service until the man obtained his Freedom on a Ticket of Leave.
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