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Lived in house known as 'Old Red House' on the old road to Black Creek. Robbed by bushrangers who took clothing, gun and pistols.
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Almost drowned while trying to cross flooded river
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1 convict labourer and 1 brickmaker assigned to Green as a new settler
Source:
Singleton Pioneer Register p. 40
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Born 1815 in Portsea, Southampton, England, son of George Green and Honoria White nee O'Sullivan. Spouse Ann Bird. Brother of Timothy Green. See Pioneer Register for more details
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Calling for meeting to establish an Annual Agricultural Show
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To attend meeting at the Horse and Jockey Inn to discuss the new Constitution Sir Charles Fitzroy wished to implement
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Offering reward for information re stolen cattle
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Cautioning public not to purchase cattle from Ann Green or Phillip Dennis
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Mark Childs and Mary Ann
Source:
Paterson Baptism Register p 30
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Mary Ann, daughter of Mark Childs and Mary Ann Green born 27 August 1849. Baptised 18 November 1849. Occupation of Mark Childs Green - Gentleman