Teague Harrigan, 1771–1825?> (aged 54 years)
- Name
- Teague /Harrigan/
- Given names
- Teague
- Surname
- Harrigan
Birth
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Source citation: Footnote: Julie Webster INDI:BIRT:SOUR:_FOOT: Julie Webster |
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Birth
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Marriage
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Note: There is no evidence that Mary and Teague married, but Mary was listed as a widow in the 1810 - 1820 Muster of Prisoners. It's possible they married sometime between 1791 - 1805 and the record hasn't survived. |
Occupation
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Seal Hunter
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Arrived in Australia
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Source citation: @Convicts to NSW 1788-1812", compiled & edited by Carol J. Baxter, published by Society of Australian Genealogists, Sydney, 2002@ |
Residence
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Source citation: @Tasmanian Database created by Garry Wilson. Upon his death on 3 July 2013, it passed to Biographical Database of Australia@ Note: Arrived per ship Salamander. Teague permanently left Norfolk Island during October 1796. During this time he left Norfolk Island several times. He left at some point and returned per Francis on the 9th of March 1794 and left again on the 6th of November 1795 per Supply. He then returned again and left in 1796. |
Birth of a daughter
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Note: Sarah's birth date is listed in the Norfolk Island - Lieutenant Governor Victualling Book, 1792-1796. She was recorded as being the child of a convict and being one of 1731 people on Norfolk Island receiving food and sustenance from the Government in 1795. Source - http://www.bda-online.org.au/ |
Birth of a son
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Death of a son
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Birth of a son
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Birth of a son
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Death of a son
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Birth of a son
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Residence
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Source citation: @Musters and Lists, New South Wales and Norfolk Island: 1800-1802", edited by Carol Baxter, ABGR, Sydney, 1988.; Book Entry# AE059@ Note: Teague was living at Sydney with Mary and was self sufficient from Government stores. |
Birth of a son
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Note: Listed as Edward Wade |
Burial of a son
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Death of a son
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Christening of a son
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Note: Listed as Edward Haragan. Father listed as Edward Haragan. |
Residence
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Source citation: @Musters of New South Wales and Norfolk Island 1805-1806", edited by Carol J. Baxter, published by ABGR, Sydney, 1989.; Book Entry# A1839@ Note: Teague was self employed as a labourer and was living at Sydney. |
Marriage of a daughter
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Note: At the time of their marriage, both were living at Parramatta. They were married by Anthony Fenn Kemp JP. Witnesses- Henry Neal and Judith Brian. |
Event
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Note: Teague was granted a renewed absolute pardon in 1812. |
Residence
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Source citation: @General Muster of New South Wales 1814", edited by Carol J. Baxter, published by ABGR, Sydney, 1987.; Book Entry# 4368@ Note: Teague was living off stores, meaning he was self sufficient from the Government. He was working as a labourer. |
Emigration
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Note: Teague left Sydney, New South Wales via the Brig 'Rosetta'. He was featured in an advertisement in the Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser with several other people leaving on the same vessel to settle their accounts with him. |
Marriage of a son
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Note: At the time of their marriage, William and Sophia were living at Airds, NSW. Neither had been married before. They were married by Banns by John Youl. Witnesses were John Keeves, John Milton, and Sarah Ray. Source: http://www.bda-online.org.au/ |
Death
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Source citation: Footnote: Julie Webster INDI:DEAT:SOUR:_FOOT: Julie Webster |
himself |
1771–1825
Birth: about 1771
— Cork, Ireland Death: about 1825 — Port Dalrymple, Tasmania, Australia |
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wife | |
Marriage | Marriage — — |
daughter |
1793–1887
Birth: 22 September 1793
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— Mount Pitt, Norfolk Island Death: 5 July 1887 — Argyle Street, Picton, New South Wales, Australia |
2 years
son |
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2 years
son |
1796–1885
Birth: 10 December 1796
25
20
— Norfolk Island Death: 9 October 1885 — Lake Albert, New South Wales, Australia |
3 years
son |
1799–1799
Birth: before 1799
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23
Death: 1799 — Sydney Cove, New South Wales, Australia |
2 years
son |
1800–1803
Birth: about 1800
29
24
— Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death: October 1803 — Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
4 years
son |
1803–1891
Birth: 20 August 1803
32
27
— banks of the Tank Stream, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death: 9 July 1891 — Fairy Meadow, New South Wales, Australia |
wife’s husband |
1760–1833
Birth: 1760
— Kingston, Surrey, England Death: 14 March 1833 — Airds, New South Wales, Australia |
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wife | |
Marriage | Marriage — 10 February 1817 — St Lukes Church of England, Liverpool, New South Wales, Australia |
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4 years
stepson |
1809–1886
Birth: 24 June 1809
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— Windsor, New South Wales, Australia Death: 7 December 1886 — East Kangaloon, New South Wales, Australia |
18 months
stepdaughter |
1810–1889
Birth: 7 December 1810
50
34
— Hawkesbury District, New South Wales, Australia Death: May 1889 — Fairy Meadow, New South Wales, Australia |
2 years
stepdaughter |
1812–1890
Birth: 28 November 1812
52
36
— Hawkesbury District, New South Wales, Australia Death: 29 September 1890 — Spring Vale, Lake Albert, New South Wales, Australia |
18 months
stepson |
1814–1880
Birth: 30 May 1814
54
38
— Airds, New South Wales, Australia Death: 15 March 1880 — Fairy Meadow, New South Wales, Australia |
Birth |
Source citation: Footnote: Julie Webster INDI:BIRT:SOUR:_FOOT: Julie Webster |
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Marriage | |
Arrived in Australia |
Source citation: @Convicts to NSW 1788-1812", compiled & edited by Carol J. Baxter, published by Society of Australian Genealogists, Sydney, 2002@ |
Residence |
Source citation: @Tasmanian Database created by Garry Wilson. Upon his death on 3 July 2013, it passed to Biographical Database of Australia@ |
Residence |
Source citation: @Musters and Lists, New South Wales and Norfolk Island: 1800-1802", edited by Carol Baxter, ABGR, Sydney, 1988.; Book Entry# AE059@ |
Residence |
Source citation: @Musters of New South Wales and Norfolk Island 1805-1806", edited by Carol J. Baxter, published by ABGR, Sydney, 1989.; Book Entry# A1839@ |
Event | |
Residence |
Source citation: @General Muster of New South Wales 1814", edited by Carol J. Baxter, published by ABGR, Sydney, 1987.; Book Entry# 4368@ |
Emigration | |
Name | |
Death |
Source citation: Footnote: Julie Webster INDI:DEAT:SOUR:_FOOT: Julie Webster |
Marriage |
There is no evidence that Mary and Teague married, but Mary was listed as a widow in the 1810 - 1820 Muster of Prisoners. It's possible they married sometime between 1791 - 1805 and the record hasn't survived. |
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Residence |
Arrived per ship Salamander. Teague permanently left Norfolk Island during October 1796. During this time he left Norfolk Island several times. He left at some point and returned per Francis on the 9th of March 1794 and left again on the 6th of November 1795 per Supply. He then returned again and left in 1796. |
Residence |
Teague was living at Sydney with Mary and was self sufficient from Government stores. |
Residence |
Teague was self employed as a labourer and was living at Sydney. |
Event |
Teague was granted a renewed absolute pardon in 1812. |
Residence |
Teague was living off stores, meaning he was self sufficient from the Government. He was working as a labourer. |
Emigration |
Teague left Sydney, New South Wales via the Brig 'Rosetta'. He was featured in an advertisement in the Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser with several other people leaving on the same vessel to settle their accounts with him. |
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Teague Harrigan, notice to depart NSW 1817 |
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Australian Convict Transportation Registers â Third Fleet, 1791
Note: Australian Convict Transportation Registers â Third Fleet, 1791 |
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Teague Harrigan (1791) Convict Transportation Registers 1787-1870
Note: Teague Harrigan (1791) Convict Transportation Registers 1787-1870 |
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Teague Harrigan (1812) Australia Convict Conditional And Absolute Pardons 1791-1867
Note: Teague Harrigan (1812) Australia Convict Conditional And Absolute Pardons 1791-1867. Teague was issued with a renewed absolute pardon. |
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Teague Harrigan, New South Wales And Tasmania- Settlers And Convicts 1787-1859 (1791)
Note: Teague Harrigan, New South Wales And Tasmania- Settlers And Convicts 1787-1859 (1791) |
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Teague Harrigan (1791), Australia Convict Ships 1786-1849, Indents From Early Fleet Ships 1786-1799 (Nrs 1150).pdf
Note: Teague Harrigan (1791), Australia Convict Ships 1786-1849, Indents From Early Fleet Ships 1786-1799 (Nrs 1150).pdf |