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James Tighe [1616]
(Bef 1826-After 1841)
Jenny [1620]
(Bef 1826-After 1841)
James Tighe [1615]
(1841-1902)

 

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Spouses/Children:
Euphemia Blackman [631]

James Tighe [1615]

  • Born: 1841 Oct 1, Coolah, Napier County, New South Wales 2
  • Christened: 1846 Apr 20, Cook County, New South Wales 3
  • Marriage: Euphemia Blackman [631] on 1869 Nov 11 in Coonabarabran, Gowen County, New South Wales 1
  • Died: 1902 Jul 17, Catfish Creek, Queensland, Australia at age 60 3
  • Buried: 1902 Jul 18, Inglewood, , Queensland, Australia 3
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bullet  Christening Notes:

Abode Weetaliba, Coolah

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bullet  Noted events in his life were:

• Witness, 1880 Feb 27. 4 Sydney Stock Market. (1880, February 27). The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864-1933), p. 2. Retrieved April 2, 2011, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article885725

The Town and Country Journal reports the
termination of an extraordinary perjury case. It
...
Euphemia Tighe, a half-caste cook
at Gnomery, who had been in the employ of
Mr, Hungerford for eight or nine years, de-
posed to seeing Jolly there in December,
1877, and a sheep from Iris Hock being put into
a room. She could not remember what they
had for dinner at the station on the day men-
tioned, Albert Blackman (who had been in-the
employ of Mr. Hungerford, but had been dis-
missed), brother of last witness-gave somewhat
similar evidence regarding Davenport's sheep
being on Mr. Hungerford's run in December,
1877, but could not recollect seeing a sheepskin
up an the woolpress or anywhere else
about the station homestead. James Tighe,
husband of Euphemia Tighe, who had been in
the employ of Mr. Hungerford for seven or eight
years, gave similar testimony. The witnesses
were brought distances of 600 and 700 miles,
and Blackman was brought from Queensland.
...

• Occupation: Stockman/Drover.

• Registration: Death, 1902, Queensland, Australia. 5 1902/C1232
James
Tighe
- Tighe


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James married Euphemia Blackman [631] [MRIN: 397], daughter of Thomas Harley Blackman [422] and UNKNOWN [1614], on 1869 Nov 11 in Coonabarabran, Gowen County, New South Wales.1 (Euphemia Blackman [631] was born in 1852 in New South Wales, died on 1921 Jul 10 in Goondiwindi, Queensland, Australia 3 and was buried on 1921 Jul 12 in Goondiwindi Cemetery, Queensland, Australia 6.)


bullet  Marriage Notes:

Euphemia Blackman domestic of Urawilkey, and James Tighe stockman also of Urawilkey, were married in the Court House Coonabarabran according to Law.
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Sources


1 Internet, Susan Batho. .... NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages (http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/), 2228/1869.

2 NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages (http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/), V1841883 63/1841. .... Other Researchers, Marg Curd.

3 Other Researchers, Marg Curd.

4 (http://www.nla.gov.au/ms/findaids/).

5 Queensland Births Deaths and Marriages.

6 Other Researchers, Sandra Evans.


Brian Yap (葉文意)

There are other people in this site, for various reasons, some not related at all. Some are married into my family, some I once thought were related and, turns out, they are not.

On the Aborigines: Unfortunately, I can only place global statements not he web pages. The aborigines I am aware of are in the Blackman Line and are from the children of James Blackman and Elizabeth Harley.

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