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			<title>BATES REUNION SYDNEY 2010</title>
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			<description>Our common ancestor, Thomas BATES arrived in Sydney Cove 27 June 1790 per the Neptune. We are celebrating the 220th anniversary of his arrival onSaturday 26 June 2010.Suggested program:9.30am         Meet at Circular Quay, McDonalds10.00am       Walk to Customs House, view model of Sydney under glass floor10.30am       Walk to 2nd Fleet monument and Cadman&amp;rsquo;s Cottage, Sydney Cove.10.45am       Fortune of War Hotel, view old Sydney maps, Hyndes, Clayton, Green11.00am        Lang Park, site of original church (Thomas   Ann) and St Philips                   MAIN EVENT11.30am        Meet  at Westpac Place, the KENS Site, Kent, Erskine, Napoleon, Sussex Streets, Sydney                   BYO Picnic lunch    -  Reunion Play &amp;ndash; group photos &amp;ndash; view plaques2.30am         Monorail/Walk Pyrmont Bridge to Maritime Museum and Welcome Wall at Darling Harbour.  Tour Endeavour replica  ANMMuseum.5.30pm        Early dinner at Darling Harbour food courtSunday 27 June 2010 - IdeasVisit the Rocks Visitor Centre or The Rocks Discovery Museum Take ferry to Darling Harbour, Balmain or Parramatta. Visit Fort Denison.</description>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 19 Oct 2009 15:31:27 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Richard Augustus Willoughby GREEN  1836-1921</title>
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			<description>      The Australian Maritime Museum has a put out their quarterly magazine called Signals (Number 87 - June -August 2009)     David Payne curator of the museum&amp;#39;s Australian Register of Historical Vessels has written an article (3 pages) on Richard Augustus Willoughby GREEN - it also has a photo of the lithograph of RAW Green made in England in 1863 which they have painstakingly restored and also a group photo of those descendants and relations who went to the museum in February 2009 for a visit.       It costs $4-95 for a current copy. On the back cover it does say that back copies can be purchased for $4-00 - with 10 for $30-00. Call Matt Lee at The Store (02) 92983698. Glenice Bayliss.      Richard was born in the year his father George GREEN built Greenwich House, North Sydney. He was baptised on 20 Jul 1836 at St Philips, Sydney, V1836149 20/1846 and became a champion rower. </description>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2009 12:55:42 +0100</pubDate>
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			<description>The Wearegreen site has now closed, but items may be submitted to the discussion forum on this site.You will need to register on top RHS first!</description>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 19 Apr 2009 10:47:18 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>COWIE Family from Scotland</title>
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			<description>Seeking descendants of the children of Robert COWIE, born Dundee Scotland 1841, died Dunedin NZ 1909 and his wife Christina ROBERTSON, born Methven Scotland 1838 and died Dunedin NZ 1916. They are buried together in the Southern Cemetery, Dunedin, in an unmarked grave.  Robert and Christina, together with six of their children emigrated to Port Chalmers, New Zealand in 1877. Ann Robertson COWIE born 1862, John Robertson COWIE 1864, Isabella COWIE 1866, Christina COWIE 1869, all born Methven, Perthshire, Marion Adie 1871  and Helen Robertson Cowie, born 1875 in Kingussie, Inverness. There was also another son Robert born 1878 and another daughter Fanny Graham COWIE born 1881 in Invercargill SLD after the family emigrated to Otago, New Zealand in 1877 on the Marlborough.</description>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 10 May 2008 21:31:11 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Bates Reunion  June 2010</title>
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			<description>Please register your interest in a reunion to celebrate the 220th Anniversary arrival of Thomas Bates on the Second Fleet Ship, the Neptune in 1790. We are looking at options for a dinner cruise on Sydney Harbour and are open to suggestions!</description>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 07 Nov 2007 17:20:31 +0100</pubDate>
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