William Redfern Watt, 1813–1894?> (aged 81 years)
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1813–1894
Birth: 1 January 1813
— Belfast, Ireland Death: 17 October 1894 — Waverley, New South Wales |
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1813–1894
Birth: 1 January 1813
— Belfast, Ireland Death: 17 October 1894 — Waverley, New South Wales |
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Marriage | Marriage — 1838 — Hartley, NSW, Australia |
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Pastoralist. Arrived in New South Wales c.1832. In 1859 held Bumbaldry of 47,000 acres and Mallyan of 22,400 acres, both in Lachlan district. By 1866 had added two more runs; described as a squatter at death. Member of Parliament for Carcoar & member for NSW Legislative assembly between 1859-1862 Married Mary Grant in Hartley c.1838 and had issue, 2 daughters and 4 sons. Church of England. |
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