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Doing research on Glasscock of NSW. I do have a lot of information and was hoping to share.

Question by Phil_Glasscock

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on 2011-06-13 08:06:33

Phil_Glasscock has been a Family Tree Circles member since Jun 2011. is researching the following names: GLASSCOCK, EHMSEN.

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by edna144 on 2011-07-21 20:02:03

Hello Phil,
I am Edna Latham and my maternal Great Grandmother was Eulalia Dennis (Glasscock) They lived in the Kinchela area. Eulalia and Thomas Egerton Dennis came to Australia aboard the Euphrates in 1855. Are you connected with this family?
Hope to hear from you. Regards Edna.

by Gemnic on 2014-01-19 21:57:53

Hi phil, my name is Gemnic and I am researching my Glasscock family tree. Richard Glasscock, son of William Glasscock and Hanna? born 17 June 1830 in Southgate, Middlesex, England and arrived in Sydney 25 May 1849 aboard the ship "Agenoria" aged 19. Married Ann Smart Wallidge 30 November 1861 in Merriwa, New South Wales and they had a son Richard Amos Glasscock 7 September 1862. Ann arrived 10 December 1849 aboard the ship "Sarah" in Sydney, one year after her brother arrived here in 1848. No record of his father (Richard) dying and his mother (Ann) died 22 November 1874 in Merriwa, New South Wales, when he was 12 years old. I am looking for information on both Richard and Richard Amos as I have Richard Amos marrying Elizabeth Cook on the 9 October 1883 in Paddington, Sydney, New South Wales. He was a military man then and was in the NSW Artillary Regiment (Bombadier) then a Provo? at Victoria Barracks Sydney, New South Wales in 1917. Any clues please, thanks Gemnic.

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