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Obituary of Richard Alcorn
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On list of Bankrupts - Richard Alcorn of Hampton, Middlesex, blacksmith, Oct. 6, 10, and 27, at ten at Guildhall. Attonrey Mr. William Webb, St. Thomas Street, Southwark
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Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4016]; Microfiche: 680
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Francis Glancy per Bussorah Merchant 1831 assigned to Richard Alcorn on arrival
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Singleton Pioneer Register p. 9
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Born 1799 in England. Son of Richard Alcorn and Sarah Stedman. Spouse 1. Charlotte Gulledge. Spouse 2. Elizabeth Hobden formerly Southard. See Pioneer Register for details of descendants
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The 1788 - 1820 Associations Pioneer's Register
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Born c 1771. Spouse Sarah Stedman. Issue 1) Richard b. 1799 married Charlotte GULLAGE. 2). Edward b. c 1801 married Sarah SMITH. 3) Mary Ann b. 1804 married Thomas CULLEN. 4) Elizabeth b. 1806 married John BROWN. 5) Sarah b. c 1809. 6) John b. 1811 married Mary Ann CROSS. Richard Alcorn died May 1812 at Windsor
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The Proceedings of the Old Bailey Online
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Farrier aged 30. Sentenced to Death with recommendation for mercy on account of his good character, for feloniously stealing on 26th June 1801, a gelding, the property of Royal Highness William Henry Duke of Clarence
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Died circa 1825 and said to have been buried in the old Windsor cemetery in the shade of the old Windsor Church, the church which he had assisted to erect and of which he had been warden for many years
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Richard and Charlotte
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Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
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Baptism of Mary Anne, daughter of Richard and Charlotte Alcorn (born 5 October 1830)
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Richard and Charlotte
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Maitland Baptism Register p. 51
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John, son of Richard and Charlotte Alcorn born 5 June 1833. Baptised 26 June 1833. Occupation of Richard Alcorn - publican
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Richard and Charlotte
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Maitland Baptism Register p. 121
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Henry, son of Richard and Charlotte Alcorn baptised aged 4 weeks on 18 September 1836. Occupation of Richard Alcorn - farmer