HMS Sirius Norfolk Island 1790 booklet with the story of the March 1790 shipwreck and complete list of passengers and stranded crew
Reviews the debacle of the flawed positioning of land lots and the strife with the over promise of actual land and its inconvenience caused an exodus of both marine and convict settlers who gave up their rights to grounds.
Details on the various landholdings of females on Norfolk Island includes their arrivals, departures and details on their different relationships, and life after leaving Norfolk Island.
161 passengers aboard the Kitty from Norfolk Island to Port Jackson, some of whom are not listed in the 1792 – 1796 Victualling Book includes a detachment of NSW Corps, departing settlers, time expired convicts and some troublesome convicts
Even though there are no official contemporaneous records of the actual marriages of November 1791 there are a vast collection of other primary sources which on evaluation, confirm the marriages performed by Rev Richard Johnson.
Research guide showcases the first 13 land allotments in December 1791, featuring the realignment of land lots and movement of land holders with the replotting of land grants by Charles Grimes
Historian Cathy Dunn has collated all primary references to births on Norfolk Island 1789 to 1791. In addition to the baptisms by Philip Gidley King in 1789 to 1790 and Rev. Richard Johnson in November 1791.
Using historical primary records which contain both comparative and conflicting information regarding evidence to the births, deaths, and marriages on Norfolk Island in 1802. The book includes a biography on the individuals
Passengers biographies include arrival in NSW and Norfolk Island, land holdings on Norfolk Island, BDMs, life in VDL & NSW etc. Some passengers include Atkins, Bentley, Devereux, Dutton, Gregory, McGuiness, Martin, Proctor and Redfern
Detailed study of the inhabitants of Norfolk Island from November 1808 to February 1814.
The voyage of the Lady Nelson from Norfolk Island to Hobart in February 1808, includes shipping manifest, passenger profiles and bibliography, index and a comprehensive historical bibliography.
Turtle Bay Burial Ground Norfolk Island includes the list of deaths on Norfolk Island 1791 to 1794.
This A5 24 page booklet provides details on the known First Settlement headstones located at the Norfolk Island Cemetery.
The Closure of Norfolk Island 1814 includes convicts, free people, children and a New Zealander, some had been had been living on Norfolk Island since 1790