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Part of Marshall and Terry Family Papers
Account dated March-September 1833 for cloth, blankets, clothing, etc. bought by John Terry of J.W. Robertson of Hobart Town.
John Terry
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Part of Marshall and Terry Family Papers
Account dated March-September 1833 for cloth, blankets, clothing, etc. bought by John Terry of J.W. Robertson of Hobart Town.
John Terry
Part of Marshall and Terry Family Papers
Account for legal fees and expenses in letting and selling the mill and estate, Burton, John Terry to John Sadler. Dated 1 June 1818
John Terry
Part of Marshall and Terry Family Papers
Account including various bills totalling ?1211.17.3, settling all demands between Samuel Terry and John Terry and signed by both parties. Dated 21 October 1819.
John Terry
Accounts of money due & draft letter
Part of Marshall and Terry Family Papers
Double page from a volume, containing:
a) Accounts of money due from John Terry to Samuel Terry for expenses while in N.S.W., including 10,000 shingles £6.13.4, wheat, meat, wine glasses, tea, boots, 5 yards gingham, boat hire, 'cash going to Parramatta 10 s', 'cash lent at Chapel 1 s'. 1819
(Note: Samuel Terry, a wealthy trader and property owner of N.S.W. (originally transported 1801 from Salford, Lancashire, England, does not appear to have been related to John Terry).
and
b) Draft of letter c1820, probably written by John Terry to his brother in England, gives his reason for leaving Port Jackson and coming to Van Diemen's Land - they could only have a twenty one year lease of their wind-mill at Sydney. He describes his property, mill, forge, stock yard, etc. close by the Derwent, 21 miles from Hobart, and a further 1400 acres 10 miles up the River which included good pasture.
John Terry
Baby's Record Book of Peter Godfrey Marshall
Part of Marshall and Terry Family Papers
Baby's Record Book of Peter Godfrey Marshall born 1922, son of George Douglas and Beatrice (nee Terry) Marshall, went to Clemes College, 1928, married Mary Meston and died 1965.
George Marshall
Part of Marshall and Terry Family Papers
Certified copy of the record of baptism in the Chapelry of Bolton and Redmire, Co. York, England, of Ralph, son of John Terry, miller and Martha Terry, dated 5 March 1815.
John Terry
Part of Marshall and Terry Family Papers
True copy of 2 bills for £100 each delivered to his brother Ralph Terry, now residing at Forcett Mill, by John Terry. True copy dated 6 June 1818 signed John Terry & Ralph Terry
John Terry
Part of Marshall and Terry Family Papers
David Marshall married Helen Pillans Jackson, died in Queensland 1896.
George Marshall
Part of Marshall and Terry Family Papers
Part of Marshall and Terry Family Papers
Farm accounts dated 1872 to December1383. Accounts including: wages for reaping, building, fencing, ploughing etc., sales of wheat, purchases of flour, tobacco, sugar, tea etc. Also stock account and record of foaling (Diamond, Gypsy, Blossom) 1878-83. The accounts are mainly those of George Marshall but the later ones were kept by D. Marshall, including accounts of the estate of the late G. Marshall. Added at front: 'Indian sauce from Horace R. Spearman, 13 Feb. 1896' (recipe).
George Marshall
Part of Marshall and Terry Family Papers
Farm sowing record dated 1869 - 1882
John Terry
Part of Marshall and Terry Family Papers
George Douglas Marshall (married Beatrice Terry)
George Marshall
Part of Marshall and Terry Family Papers
Series consists of material relating to George Marshall including farm accounts and school book
George Marshall
Part of Marshall and Terry Family Papers
Series consists of mostly of business accounts, bills and receipts, some private correspondence.
John Terry
Part of Marshall and Terry Family Papers
Letter from F. [Frances] Simmons to 'my dear Ann':- sending box to V.D.L. containing things her 'beloved (now Angle [sic] in Heaven) left you' [?Mary Simmons] and other items including books for the children and teaspoons; also giving news of Fanny, John [James' brother] and Frederick (who fought in Africa).
Jane Simmons
Part of Marshall and Terry Family Papers
Letter dated 27 November 1833 from George Dixon, Green Valley, concerning interest due.
John Terry
Part of Marshall and Terry Family Papers
Letter addressed to Mr Marshall (or nephew) from T.T. Jackson of West Australia. Dated , 6 November 1916
George Marshall
Letter of appointment :September 1818
Part of Marshall and Terry Family Papers
Draft of letter dated 24 September 1818 from John Terry, late of Redmire Mill, appointing his brother Ralph to receive money due on Lord Bolton's estate, with list of money laid out in expenses by John Terry 1809-1811. Note added in pencil of dates of birth of some members of the family, 1710-1878.
John Terry
Marshall and Terry Family Papers
This collection consists of the papers of George Marshalland his grandson George Douglas Marshall who married Beatrice Terry granddaughter of Ralph Terry, of Lachlan Mills, New Norfolk, Tasmania so some papers of the Terry family papers are also included.
Also included are notes on family history and genealogy.
George Marshall
Notes on family history and genealogy
Part of Marshall and Terry Family Papers
Including excerpt from deed of settlement of Prof. Thomas Thomson Jackson D.D. of St. Andrews, Scotland, with bequest to Helen Pillans Jackson, wife of David Marshall, died in Queensland 1896, and petition for settlement of the trust.
A few of the papers are stuck inside a large green volume entitled A History of the Scottish Highlands, Highland Clans & Highland Regiments, ed. Keltie, Edinburgh, 1875.
George Marshall
Part of Marshall and Terry Family Papers
Notes on the genealogy of the Terry and Simmons families
Part of Marshall and Terry Family Papers
Notes on the genealogy of the Terry and Simmons families. Includes 3 photographs (picture postcards) of Askrigg, Yorkshire, England (probably c1910-20).
John Terry
Part of Marshall and Terry Family Papers
Notes on the life of George Marshall prepared for his obituary probably by David or George Douglas Marshall.
George Marshall
Part of Marshall and Terry Family Papers
Photograph of elderly bearded gentleman, wearing coat and waistcoat with watch chain, sitting in chair. This is a photographic copy of a photograph which had written at the bottom on a piece of white paper, attached: 'Yours sincerely James J. Terry, 10 December 1846'. However the photograph probably dates form the late 19th century and James John Terry son of Ralph Terry was probably born in 1846. (Possibly the apparent signature and date was faked as a joke?).
John Terry
Part of Marshall and Terry Family Papers
Photograph of woman wearing black taffeta dress, lace shawl and bonnet, undated [? mid nineteenth century]
John Terry
Part of Marshall and Terry Family Papers
Three black and white postcards of Askrigg, Yorkshire, England (probably c1910-1920)
Probate of Will of David Marshall
Part of Marshall and Terry Family Papers
Probate of Will of David Marshall, died 16 September 1919 detailing that all real and personal estate be bequeathed to his son George Douglas Marshall of Flowerpot, Tasmania, farmer.
George Marshall
Part of Marshall and Terry Family Papers
Series contains record of baptism and obituary of Ralph Terry , also a farm sowing record
John Terry
Part of Marshall and Terry Family Papers
Receipted account for 1 guinea paid to W.J. Ring for tuition of Master Ralph. Dated 1830
John Terry
Receipt : December 1832 - January 1833
Part of Marshall and Terry Family Papers
Receipt dated December 1832 - January 1833 for delivery of 500 lb flour by boat.
John Terry
Part of Marshall and Terry Family Papers
Geometrical exercise book of George Marshall, Dundee. Dated February-April 1810
George Marshall
Part of Marshall and Terry Family Papers
Part of Marshall and Terry Family Papers
Part of Marshall and Terry Family Papers
Part of Marshall and Terry Family Papers
The Mercury, Hobart, 26 April 1892
Part of Marshall and Terry Family Papers
The Mercury, 26 April 1892, including notice of the death of Ralph Terry of Lachlan Mills, New Norfolk, on the 25 April 1892.
John Terry