Historical records matching Alice Baker, Free Settler "Premier" 1840
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About Alice Baker, Free Settler "Premier" 1840
Alice's family arrived in Port Jackson, NSW on the "Premier" 2 July 1840.
Her father Robert , son of a farmer, was a Cotton Weaver and of the Protestant religion. Bridget was her stepmother.
Robert (39), his wife Bridget (35), and children Alice (25), WIlliam (19), Emily (17), Robert (16), Nelson (14), Joseph (10), Emily (6), and Margaret (4).
They were "Bounty Immigrants" to New South Wales from Monasterevan, Co. Kildare, Ireland.
Alice is described as a 25yo single woman, a general servant by Trade, of the Protestant religion and could read and write. She received £18 bounty on arrival.
Possible death records from NSW BDM are
12543/1887 BAKER ALICE S ROBERT A ANN W LISMORE and 4291/1902 BAKER ALICE ROBERT SARAH ANNANDALE
Alice Baker, Free Settler "Premier" 1840's Timeline
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1815
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Monasterevin, Leinster, Ireland
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