Source:
1841 Census Index
Details:
Cockle Creek, Brisbane Water 12
Source:
Application to marry
Details:
William Picket aged 43 arrived per Prince Regent, application to marry Honora Kirby, arrived per Woodman. Granted
First Name:
Constable William
Details:
Appointed constable vice Edward Dogherty, dismissed
Details:
Free. Appointed Constable in room of Joseph Shepherd
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Edward Tower acquitted on a charge of highway robbery of Pickett
Details:
John Porter per 'Henry Tanner' assigned servant
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Title Deeds. 36 acres 1 rood 17 perches
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Edward Howell (?Towers) found not guilty of robbing William Picket at Maitland on 5th July 1838
First Name:
William Sampson
Place:
Kincumber (Brisbane Water)
Details:
A headstone in the cemetery attached to the old stone church built more than 90 years previously is that of William Sampson Pickett who was born in a tent in the vicinity of Kent Street Sydney six years after Governor phillip landed in Sydney Cove
First Name:
William Sampson
Place:
Cockle Creek, Brisbane Water
Details:
Death of William Sampson Pickett on 6th March 1877 at his residence, Cockle Creek. Aged 83 years