James Tucker: Norfolk Island Hangman
James Tucker was Norfolk Island’s hangman from 1796 until his death in 1807. But how did he become the hangman?
Read moreJames Tucker was Norfolk Island’s hangman from 1796 until his death in 1807. But how did he become the hangman?
Read moreHMS Sirius Norfolk Island 1790 full colour booklet tells the story of HMS voyage and wreck on Norfolk Island March 1790 along with the passenger lists of Convicts, Marines, Civil personnel, children and the shipwrecked crew who were stranded on Norfolk Island.
Read moreAustralian History Research in conjunction with Heritage Tourism hosts tours to Norfolk Island.
Read moreSettlers and Landholders Norfolk Island 1793 reviews the debacle produced by the flawed positioning of land lots and the strife
Read moreHMAT Supply, was a Royal Navy vessel which arrived, as vanguard of the First Fleet, at Botany Bay on 18 Jan 1788.
Read moreCity of Edinburgh which departed Norfolk Island on 9 September 1808
Read moreOn 7 August 1790 the Surprize and Justinian arrived at Norfolk Island at Cascade. Provision and stores from both ships were unloaded from 9
Read morePresentation and webinar on the burials of Port Jackson and Sydney 1788 to 1820
Read moreWorkshop reviews some of the convict and shipping records for Norfolk Island, along with Birth, Deaths and Marriages records for Norfolk Island 1st Settlement 1788 – 1814, musters and other research resources and much more.
Read moreHow to use the Early Church Records and Parish registries for NSW, Norfolk Island, Tasmania from 1788 to 1855 presentation
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