Samuel Shannon, Convict "Richmond" 1822

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Samuel Shannon, Convict "Richmond" 1822

Also Known As: "Masaod"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Greater London, United Kingdom
Death: 1868 (65-66)
Cooma, New South Wales, Australia (Natural decay - 4 years)
Immediate Family:

Son of Jacob Lawrence Shannon and Bryna "Fanny" Shannon
Husband of Amelia Shannon
Father of Rebecca Mary Barr; Abraham Shannon; John Ernest Shannon; Isaac Albert Shannon; Jonas/Josiah Frederick Shannon and 2 others
Brother of Leah Moses, Free Settler "Palamban" 1833; Rachel Cohen; Masaod Shannon; Judith "Julia" Shannon; Moses Shannon and 4 others

Occupation: Merchant's Clerk
Managed by: Jeremy Nathan
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About Samuel Shannon, Convict "Richmond" 1822

SAMUEL SHANNON is associated with the beginning of Manaro's history. Before Cooma, even as a run, was in existence, he had a store at Reid's Flats. Later he joined in the settlement which was forming in what is now Cooma. In 1854 he was carrying on a general store in premises in Bombala Street, near the Reserve for the Roman Catholic Church, and in October, 1856, opened another store in Lambie Street, near where the footbridge is to-day. In December, 1857. having acquired the land on which Rolfe's Prince of Wales Hotel stands to-day, he erected thereon premises for which, under the name of the Victoria Hotel, he was granted a Publican's General License. He carried this on for some time, when it was transferred to Robert Barr, who had married his daughter. He owned land at the corner of Sharp and Bombala Streets, now occupied by John Mack. He left a number of children, the best known of whom is his third son, Isaac Albert, born in Cooma in 1848, and who, for many years following 1877, conducted a land agency business in Cooma. Mr. I. A. Shannon was Chairman of Directors of the Cooma Co-operative Flour Mill, when that business was operating, was a member of the first elected Council, and a one-time member of the Hospital Committee. He was for a lengthy term a member of the Cooma Licensing Bench. He sold out his interests an went to Sydney to live. He died a few years ago. Another son, Abraham, died in Queanbeyan in November last, aged about 85 years.

Transcribed by Pattrick Mould in 2003, from the book "Back to Coma' Celebrations" page 86

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Samuel Shannon, Convict "Richmond" 1822's Timeline

1802
1802
Greater London, United Kingdom
1841
1841
Bunyan, New South Wales, Australia
1843
1843
New South Wales, Australia
1845
1845
New South Wales, Australia
1848
1848
New South Wales, Australia
1850
1850
New South Wales, Australia
1854
1854
New South Wales, Australia
1868
1868
Age 66
Cooma, New South Wales, Australia
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