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Matthew Pearson Thompson

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Matthew Pearson Thompson

Birth
Slingsby, Ryedale District, North Yorkshire, England
Death
10 May 1849 (aged 69)
Saint Albans, Hawkesbury City, New South Wales, Australia
Burial
Saint Albans, Hawkesbury City, New South Wales, Australia Add to Map
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Matthew Pearson Thompson was born on 12 Jan 1780 in Slingsby, Yorkshire, England as the sixth child of Richard Thompson and Ann Pearson. He had seven siblings, namely: John, Sarah, Ann, Richard, Frances, Elizabeth, and Mary. He died on 09 May 1849 in Macdonald River, New South Wales, Australia. When he was 29, he married Ann Earl,daughter of William Robert Earle and Mary Yeoman, on 02 Feb 1809 in London, England.

Matthew Pearson Thompson was baptized on 23 Jan 1780 in Slingsby, Yorkshire, England. He was employed as a ?(Age 32)? Merchant Clerk before 1813 in London, London, England. Conviction: 29 Mar 1813 in Surrey, England (He was charged at Lent Sessions, Surrey 1813 for 22 counts of stealing money from his employers Sir Robert Burnett KT and others over a three year period.He was sentenced on 29 March 1813 to transportation for 14 years) He departed on 26 Aug 1813 (The General Hewitt left England). He was employed as a ?(Age 33)? In 1814 Matthew Pearson Thompson established a school in Pitt Town and taught there until 1818 between 1814–1818 in Pitt Town, New South Wales, Australia. He arrived in Port Jackson, New South Wales, Australia on 07 Feb 1814 (Arrival of convict ship General Hewitt at Port Jackson). He was employed as a (Age 37)? Farmer about 1818. Ticket of Leave: 1822 in Macdonald River, New South Wales, Australia He was employed as a re employed as a schoolteacher on 07 Jan 1825 in Wilberforce, New South Wales, Australia. He owned Free grant of 200 acres of land at Boree swamp promised by Sir Ralph Darling on the 7 Jan as remuneration for services capturing bushrangers. on 23 Nov 1830 in Macdonald River, New South Wales, Australia. He lived in Wollombi, New South Wales, Australia in 1841 (Re 1841 Census). He was employed as a Councilor for Wollombi and MacDonald Council on 14 Oct 1843 in Wollombi, New South Wales, Australia. He was buried on 12 May 1849 in St Albans, New South Wales, Australia (St Albans Old Cemetery - 15634279). He signed his will on 15 Sep 1849 in St Albans, New South Wales, Australia (Petition of Probate).
Matthew Pearson Thompson was born on 12 Jan 1780 in Slingsby, Yorkshire, England as the sixth child of Richard Thompson and Ann Pearson. He had seven siblings, namely: John, Sarah, Ann, Richard, Frances, Elizabeth, and Mary. He died on 09 May 1849 in Macdonald River, New South Wales, Australia. When he was 29, he married Ann Earl,daughter of William Robert Earle and Mary Yeoman, on 02 Feb 1809 in London, England.

Matthew Pearson Thompson was baptized on 23 Jan 1780 in Slingsby, Yorkshire, England. He was employed as a ?(Age 32)? Merchant Clerk before 1813 in London, London, England. Conviction: 29 Mar 1813 in Surrey, England (He was charged at Lent Sessions, Surrey 1813 for 22 counts of stealing money from his employers Sir Robert Burnett KT and others over a three year period.He was sentenced on 29 March 1813 to transportation for 14 years) He departed on 26 Aug 1813 (The General Hewitt left England). He was employed as a ?(Age 33)? In 1814 Matthew Pearson Thompson established a school in Pitt Town and taught there until 1818 between 1814–1818 in Pitt Town, New South Wales, Australia. He arrived in Port Jackson, New South Wales, Australia on 07 Feb 1814 (Arrival of convict ship General Hewitt at Port Jackson). He was employed as a (Age 37)? Farmer about 1818. Ticket of Leave: 1822 in Macdonald River, New South Wales, Australia He was employed as a re employed as a schoolteacher on 07 Jan 1825 in Wilberforce, New South Wales, Australia. He owned Free grant of 200 acres of land at Boree swamp promised by Sir Ralph Darling on the 7 Jan as remuneration for services capturing bushrangers. on 23 Nov 1830 in Macdonald River, New South Wales, Australia. He lived in Wollombi, New South Wales, Australia in 1841 (Re 1841 Census). He was employed as a Councilor for Wollombi and MacDonald Council on 14 Oct 1843 in Wollombi, New South Wales, Australia. He was buried on 12 May 1849 in St Albans, New South Wales, Australia (St Albans Old Cemetery - 15634279). He signed his will on 15 Sep 1849 in St Albans, New South Wales, Australia (Petition of Probate).


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