Frank Henderson Paul
(1888 - 3 May 1915)
Frank Henderson Paul|b. 1888\nd. 3 May 1915|p586.htm#i19934|William Henry Paul|b. 15 Jun 1841\nd. 26 Oct 1922|p587.htm#i17511|Frances Spencer|b. c 1835\nd. 17 Apr 1922|p746.htm#i19932|John Paul|b. b Oct 1802\nd. 15 Jul 1844|p586.htm#i17354|Mary Bowen|b. c 1809\nd. 27 Dec 1901|p91.htm#i17355|||||||
Frank Henderson Paul was born in 1888 at St Leonards district, New South Wales. He was the son of William Henry Paul and Frances Spencer.
Frank served in the First World War. As a sergeant.
Frank died on 3 May 1915 at Gallipoli, Turkey. There is a memorial to him at his parents' grave in St Thomas' North Sydney..
The administration of his estate was granted on 7 June 1915 at New South Wales.
Frank served in the First World War. As a sergeant.
Frank died on 3 May 1915 at Gallipoli, Turkey. There is a memorial to him at his parents' grave in St Thomas' North Sydney..
The administration of his estate was granted on 7 June 1915 at New South Wales.
Frederic Charles Paul
(24 June 1917 - 25 June 1917)
Frederic Charles Paul|b. 24 Jun 1917\nd. 25 Jun 1917|p586.htm#i31780|Dr George William Frederic Paul|b. 1 Mar 1864\nd. 19 Mar 1937|p586.htm#i31768|Frances Marie Townsend|d. 20 Sep 1962|p813.htm#i31775|George W. Paul|b. 2 Jun 1839\nd. 10 Dec 1909|p586.htm#i17367|Emily Parkins|b. c 1839\nd. Mar 1907|p583.htm#i21280|||||||
Frederic Charles Paul was born on 24 June 1917 at Vulture St, Brisbane South, Queensland.
Frederic died on 25 June 1917 at Brisbane South, Queensland. He was the son of Dr George William Frederic Paul and Frances Marie Townsend. Frederic Charles Paul was buried at the cemetery, Toowong.
Frederic died on 25 June 1917 at Brisbane South, Queensland. He was the son of Dr George William Frederic Paul and Frances Marie Townsend. Frederic Charles Paul was buried at the cemetery, Toowong.
Frederic Horace Paul
(26 February 1889 - 26 October 1890)
Frederic Horace Paul|b. 26 Feb 1889\nd. 26 Oct 1890|p586.htm#i31773|Dr George William Frederic Paul|b. 1 Mar 1864\nd. 19 Mar 1937|p586.htm#i31768|Margaret Smith|b. 28 Jan 1868\nd. 4 May 1905|p741.htm#i31772|George W. Paul|b. 2 Jun 1839\nd. 10 Dec 1909|p586.htm#i17367|Emily Parkins|b. c 1839\nd. Mar 1907|p583.htm#i21280|||||||
Frederic Horace Paul was born on 26 February 1889 at Sandgate, Queensland. He was the son of Dr George William Frederic Paul and Margaret Smith.
Frederic died on 26 October 1890 at Sandgate, QLD, aged 1. He was buried at the cemetery, Toowong. There is a memorial inscription stating: Frederic Horace, son of Frederick & Marguerite Paul, born 26 Feb 1889, died 26 Oct1890.
Frederic died on 26 October 1890 at Sandgate, QLD, aged 1. He was buried at the cemetery, Toowong. There is a memorial inscription stating: Frederic Horace, son of Frederick & Marguerite Paul, born 26 Feb 1889, died 26 Oct1890.
Frederick George Turner Paul
(24 July 1920 - 28 August 1996)
Frederick George Turner Paul|b. 24 Jul 1920\nd. 28 Aug 1996|p586.htm#i31785|Claude Turner Paul|b. 10 Aug 1894\nd. 30 Apr 1964|p585.htm#i31777|Beatrice Margaret Perman||p589.htm#i31784|Dr George W. F. Paul|b. 1 Mar 1864\nd. 19 Mar 1937|p586.htm#i31768|Margaret Smith|b. 28 Jan 1868\nd. 4 May 1905|p741.htm#i31772|||||||
Frederick George Turner Paul was born on 24 July 1920 at Brisbane, Queensland. He was the son of Claude Turner Paul and Beatrice Margaret Perman.
Frederick George Turner Paul married Vivian Mae Gardner on 25 October 1943 at Bundaberg, Queensland.
Frederick George Turner Paul married Ailsa Daphne Williamson on 2 August 1948 at Brisbane, QLD.
Frederick died on 28 August 1996 at Sandgate, Queensland, aged 76.
Frederick George Turner Paul married Vivian Mae Gardner on 25 October 1943 at Bundaberg, Queensland.
Frederick George Turner Paul married Ailsa Daphne Williamson on 2 August 1948 at Brisbane, QLD.
Frederick died on 28 August 1996 at Sandgate, Queensland, aged 76.
Frederick Luther Paul
(1879 - 1958)
Frederick Luther Paul|b. 1879\nd. 1958|p586.htm#i20157|William Henry Paul|b. 15 Jun 1841\nd. 26 Oct 1922|p587.htm#i17511|Frances Spencer|b. c 1835\nd. 17 Apr 1922|p746.htm#i19932|John Paul|b. b Oct 1802\nd. 15 Jul 1844|p586.htm#i17354|Mary Bowen|b. c 1809\nd. 27 Dec 1901|p91.htm#i17355|||||||
Frederick Luther Paul was born in 1879 at St Leonards, New South Wales. He was the son of William Henry Paul and Frances Spencer.
Frederick died in 1958 at Chatswood district, New South Wales.
Frederick died in 1958 at Chatswood district, New South Wales.
George Francis Paul
(12 May 1891 - 18 April 1916)
George Francis Paul|b. 12 May 1891\nd. 18 Apr 1916|p586.htm#i31774|Dr George William Frederic Paul|b. 1 Mar 1864\nd. 19 Mar 1937|p586.htm#i31768|Margaret Smith|b. 28 Jan 1868\nd. 4 May 1905|p741.htm#i31772|George W. Paul|b. 2 Jun 1839\nd. 10 Dec 1909|p586.htm#i17367|Emily Parkins|b. c 1839\nd. Mar 1907|p583.htm#i21280|||||||
George Francis Paul was born on 12 May 1891 at Kate St, Sandgate, Queensland. He was the son of Dr George William Frederic Paul and Margaret Smith. George Francis Paul was registered in the 1913 electoral roll with Dr George William Frederic Paul and Frances Marie Townsend. He was registered as George Frederick.
George died on 18 April 1916 at Sohag, Egypt, aged 24.
George died on 18 April 1916 at Sohag, Egypt, aged 24.
George Leslie Paul
(1888 - )
George Leslie Paul|b. 1888|p586.htm#i21281|George William Paul|b. 2 Jun 1839\nd. 10 Dec 1909|p586.htm#i17367|Emily Parkins|b. c 1839\nd. Mar 1907|p583.htm#i21280|George W. Paul|b. Oct 1799\nd. 21 Dec 1847|p586.htm#i17352|Sarah J. Dalton|b. c 1802\nd. 3 Mar 1873|p251.htm#i17353|||||||
George Leslie Paul was born in 1888 at Sydney, New South Wales. This is unlikely to be reated. He was the son of George William Paul and Emily Parkins.
George Sydney Paul
(8 August 1828 - 25 February 1834)
George Sydney Paul|b. 8 Aug 1828\nd. 25 Feb 1834|p586.htm#i17361|George William Paul|b. Oct 1799\nd. 21 Dec 1847|p586.htm#i17352|Sarah Jane Dalton|b. c 1802\nd. 3 Mar 1873|p251.htm#i17353|John Paul|b. 6 Sep 1773\nd. 21 Jun 1853|p586.htm#i17007|Tempest M. Hughes|b. 20 Aug 1780\nd. 25 Apr 1857|p445.htm#i17008|||||||
George Sydney Paul was born on 8 August 1828 at George Street, Sydney, New South Wales. He was the son of George William Paul and Sarah Jane Dalton. George Sydney Paul was christened on 31 October 1828 at St James, Sydney. Baptised Oct 31, born Aug 8, George Sydney, son of George William & Sarah Jane Paul, of George St, shopkeepers. George and Margaret was listed as a child of George William Paul in the in November 1828 census at George St, Sydney, New South Wales.
George died on 25 February 1834 at Sydney, New South Wales, aged 5.
On 24 January 1854, a George Paul aged 25, was first mate of the Strathfieldsaye, from Madras to Sydney.
George died on 25 February 1834 at Sydney, New South Wales, aged 5.
On 24 January 1854, a George Paul aged 25, was first mate of the Strathfieldsaye, from Madras to Sydney.
George William Paul
(October 1799 - 21 December 1847)
George William Paul|b. Oct 1799\nd. 21 Dec 1847|p586.htm#i17352|John Paul|b. 6 Sep 1773\nd. 21 Jun 1853|p586.htm#i17007|Tempest Margaret Hughes|b. 20 Aug 1780\nd. 25 Apr 1857|p445.htm#i17008|John Paul|b. s 1750|p586.htm#i20218||||Simon Hughes|b. c 1750?|p445.htm#i25989|Isabella Marshall|b. c 1755?|p539.htm#i25990|
George William Paul was born in October 1799 at Westminster, London, England. He was the son of John Paul and Tempest Margaret Hughes. George William Paul was christened on 25 December 1799 at St James, Westminster, Middlesex.
George William Paul arrived per "Minstrel" on 11 January 1822 at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The NSW shipping books describe the Minstrel as 351 tons, arrived 11 Jan 1822 at Sydney under Wm Barnes, Registed London, 30 men, from England & Hobart Town carrying cargo of valuable merchandise. Departed 7/15 Feb 1822 for Prince of Wales Island & Penang.
George William Paul was employed as Deputy Superintendent of Carters Barracks from 24 January 1822, Sydney. He was appointed as Deputy Superintendent of Carters Barracks Jan 24 1822, at a salary of £4 p.a. from Police Fund.
On 15 April 1822 he was Deputy Superintendent, Carter's Barracks. Sydney. Correspondence re conduct of convicts at church (AONSW reel 6009 p.167) and Letter (AONSW reel 6055 4/1760 p25) apologizing for not attending church, 15 April 1822. Also one from his superior Mr Elyard.
George William Paul appeared on the in December 1822 census at Tasmania. 1 male child (William) was listed with John & Margaret Paul on "William Shand". [At 24 it would be hard to call him a child, although it is unusual to have the child's name listed]
1844/5 No Pauls in directories. SAG has glass photograph of premises of J Paul & Son, Parramatta [5/5524].
He may be the George Paul, cabinet maker who arrived on the Thomas Dougal 18 Oct 1832 in Sydney, having departed Liverpool 13 June 1832 which was reported in the Sydney Morning Herald 22 October 1832.
From March 31-September 30: on list of persons to whom convict mechanics have been assigned. (AONSW fiche 3296 pp64, 79). 1823 Apr 9 - Re possession of prisoners and Government articles (AOBSW reel 6010 p102-3). Apr 30 - Appointed superintendent of Carter's Barracks (AONSW reel 6039 p.164). Jul 26 - Re persons leaving the barracks (AONSW reel 6015 p.75). Aug 27 - Letter desiring Mr Elyard's house so that he would be able to marry - You will pardon the liberty I have taken a step that I would not have done had it not have been under particular circumstances. Six months back I applied to to Major Ovens to exchange my present residence which he was kind enough to say he would knowing the situation I was placed in. Preparations were going on for that purpose when Mr Elyard retired it was put a stop to. I would not have troubled you respecting my wish to get into Mr Elyard's house were it not that I am under a contract of marriage with a Lady which was to have taken place 5 months back - But which has been deferred week after week & month after month to the great dissatisfaction of the Lady's friends who have gone so far as to say that my conduct apears trifling. I have to solicit your interference as I know it is not Mr Elyard's intention to leave unlesss compelled; I have the honour to remain your very obedient servant G W Paul, Carters Barracks
1823 Nov 10 - 1825 Jul 28: Re receipt of prisoners into Carter's Barracks.
George William Paul married Sarah Jane Dalton on 30 October 1823 at St Philip's, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. 1823 Oct 20 - Affidavits re marriage to Sarah Jane Dalton (AONSW reel 6028 p.55-7). Application to marry & consent of R & Sarah Dalton. 21 Oct 1823 licence to marry [AONSW 4/1710 COD 10 p189] marry [COD 10], The marriage was witnessed by Richard Dalton & Tempest Margaret Paul.
In 1824 his salary was listed in the Colonial Revenue account, item 123 (AONSW reel 6059, p98-9). Jan 2 - Re receipt and care of Government property from Mr Stack (AONSW reel 6012 p.98-9). Mar 15 - Re appointment to a board to conduct an experiment to test the loss of weight occasioned by the boiling of mess pork (AONSW reel 6012 p.529). Mar 22 - Re loss sustained in the cooking of mess pork for Hyde Park Barracks (AONSW reel 6060 p.29). c.Jun - Memorial for grant of land "Memorial of George William Paul Superintendent of the Carters Barracks Sydney. That your memorialist arrived in this colony (free) on the ship Minstrel Capt Barnes January 1822 and was under Your Excellency's kind patronage appointed to the position of Deputy Superintendent of Carters Barracks since Superintendent which two situations your memorialist has held since that p... Your memorialist having further resources to look forward to prays Your Excellency will be pleased to allow your memorialist a Grant of Land, Your memorialist's father having lately obtained a grant, it is his wish that your memorialist should have a Grant if possible adjoining to it. I have the honor etc. ... [AONSW 4/1838B fiche 3104, reel 1073 p1327-30]. Reply 18 June (reel 6013, p.484). c.July - On account of rents received for assigned convict tradesmen for the three quarters ending 30 Jun 1824 (reel 6061 p.173d). Jul 24 - Re food allowance fo prisoners (reel 6060 p.40). Dec 2 - Nov 22 1825 Receipts for stock from Rooty Hill Establishment (reel 6031 p.263-4). 1824 Dec 31 - salary paid to him (reel 6039 p.429).
.
In 1825 there was correspondence about the males from Barracks exempted from treadwheel (reel 6017 p.263-4). Jan 28 - Forwarding charges brought by Paul against constables (reel 6063 p.315-8). Feb 19 - Re charge against William Clarke (reel 6014 p.549). Mar 7 - Copies of letters received re convicts from Hyde Park Barracks working tradmills at Carter's Barracks (reel 6017 p.257-9). ... Nov.1 On list of persons liable to serve as jurors in the district of Sydney (reel 6062 p.114a). Dec 12, 14 - Re runaways (reel 6063 p.200a-d).
He was called William at his daughter Margaret Isabella's baptism in 1825. George William Paul was listed in a directory dated 1826 as shopkeeper George St, Sydney.
George William and his wife Sarah Jane (nee Dalton) & his father? John are mentioned in the Col Secretary's correspondence re land in 1827, 1831 and 1832. A Henry Paul 1838-39 has the same reference and is the only other Paul listed.
George William Paul and Sarah Jane Dalton appeared on the in November 1828 census at George St, Sydney, New South Wales. George Wm Paul. aged 29, Came Free, Minstrel 1821, merchant, George St Sydney; Mrs George Paul 25 C F Experiment 1804; George Sydney 3 months B C; Margaret 3 years B C. His brother John & his wife were included in the family group. George had 640 acre,s 40 cleared, 30 cultivated, 1 horse, 20 cattle.
The Sydney gazette published this notice: MESSRS. GEO. and JOHN PAUL, Commission Brokers and Auctioneers, respectfully acquaint their Friends and the Public, that having this Day admitted Mr F. G. Foxall as Partner in the above business, the same; will be hereafte carried on under the Firm of Messrs. PAUL and FOXALL, Commission Brokers and Auctioneers. Sydney. Dec. 8th. 1828.
George William Paul was granted land on 9 April 1829 at Braedalbane Plains, co. Argyle, New South Wales, On the 5 Dec 1832 George & John Paul were granted 640 acres at Braedalbane Plains as promised by Gov Darling in 1829. A quit rent of a peppercorn was given in exchange for ground surrendered for the purpose of widening George & Brdge Streets, Sydney; also granted another 640 acres there.
There was a claim against them in Dec 1832.
He may be: George Paul who arrived Pt Jackson on 18 Oct 1832 per "Thomas Dougel" and/or 2 July 1840 on the "Montefiores". He was listed in a directory dated 1832 as Messrs Paul George St, Sydney.
George William Paul was granted land on 3 September 1833 at Camden, New South Wales, John Paul, 1400 acres and George William Paul, 600 acres, Camden after advertising in Oct 1831 were granted title deeds. I am not sure whether the John refers to George's father or brother. He was listed in a directory dated 1836 as George Paul, Auctioneer Sydney, New South Wales. There was also Paul & Co. merchants Fort St Sydney.. George was an auctioneer in 1837, at Sydney, NSW. Mr George Paul has commenced 6 months rent of auction room on same terms as Minton...
9 Feb 1837 p. 3: Sale by auction, of excellent household furniture, a few valuable oil paintings, splendid tone rosewood pianoforte (half octave) a choice and scarce collection of music, books etc, without the least reserve, by order of the proprietor Mr John Paul, leaving the colony, by Mr George Paul, on Wednesday next, Feb 16th? at 11 o'clock on the premises, Hyde Park, adjoining P De Mestre, Esq.
There is an 1838 deed to land grant of Richard Dalton issued to his son-in-law George Paul.
George died on 21 December 1847 at Pyrmont, New South Wales, Australia, aged 48. He was described as a "gentleman" at his death. He was buried on 23 December 1847 at St Andrew's, Sydney.
George William Paul was mentioned as being deceased in the will of John Paul dated 13 June 1851.
George William Paul arrived per "Minstrel" on 11 January 1822 at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The NSW shipping books describe the Minstrel as 351 tons, arrived 11 Jan 1822 at Sydney under Wm Barnes, Registed London, 30 men, from England & Hobart Town carrying cargo of valuable merchandise. Departed 7/15 Feb 1822 for Prince of Wales Island & Penang.
George William Paul was employed as Deputy Superintendent of Carters Barracks from 24 January 1822, Sydney. He was appointed as Deputy Superintendent of Carters Barracks Jan 24 1822, at a salary of £4 p.a. from Police Fund.
On 15 April 1822 he was Deputy Superintendent, Carter's Barracks. Sydney. Correspondence re conduct of convicts at church (AONSW reel 6009 p.167) and Letter (AONSW reel 6055 4/1760 p25) apologizing for not attending church, 15 April 1822. Also one from his superior Mr Elyard.
George William Paul appeared on the in December 1822 census at Tasmania. 1 male child (William) was listed with John & Margaret Paul on "William Shand". [At 24 it would be hard to call him a child, although it is unusual to have the child's name listed]
1844/5 No Pauls in directories. SAG has glass photograph of premises of J Paul & Son, Parramatta [5/5524].
He may be the George Paul, cabinet maker who arrived on the Thomas Dougal 18 Oct 1832 in Sydney, having departed Liverpool 13 June 1832 which was reported in the Sydney Morning Herald 22 October 1832.
From March 31-September 30: on list of persons to whom convict mechanics have been assigned. (AONSW fiche 3296 pp64, 79). 1823 Apr 9 - Re possession of prisoners and Government articles (AOBSW reel 6010 p102-3). Apr 30 - Appointed superintendent of Carter's Barracks (AONSW reel 6039 p.164). Jul 26 - Re persons leaving the barracks (AONSW reel 6015 p.75). Aug 27 - Letter desiring Mr Elyard's house so that he would be able to marry - You will pardon the liberty I have taken a step that I would not have done had it not have been under particular circumstances. Six months back I applied to to Major Ovens to exchange my present residence which he was kind enough to say he would knowing the situation I was placed in. Preparations were going on for that purpose when Mr Elyard retired it was put a stop to. I would not have troubled you respecting my wish to get into Mr Elyard's house were it not that I am under a contract of marriage with a Lady which was to have taken place 5 months back - But which has been deferred week after week & month after month to the great dissatisfaction of the Lady's friends who have gone so far as to say that my conduct apears trifling. I have to solicit your interference as I know it is not Mr Elyard's intention to leave unlesss compelled; I have the honour to remain your very obedient servant G W Paul, Carters Barracks
1823 Nov 10 - 1825 Jul 28: Re receipt of prisoners into Carter's Barracks.
George William Paul married Sarah Jane Dalton on 30 October 1823 at St Philip's, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. 1823 Oct 20 - Affidavits re marriage to Sarah Jane Dalton (AONSW reel 6028 p.55-7). Application to marry & consent of R & Sarah Dalton. 21 Oct 1823 licence to marry [AONSW 4/1710 COD 10 p189] marry [COD 10], The marriage was witnessed by Richard Dalton & Tempest Margaret Paul.
In 1824 his salary was listed in the Colonial Revenue account, item 123 (AONSW reel 6059, p98-9). Jan 2 - Re receipt and care of Government property from Mr Stack (AONSW reel 6012 p.98-9). Mar 15 - Re appointment to a board to conduct an experiment to test the loss of weight occasioned by the boiling of mess pork (AONSW reel 6012 p.529). Mar 22 - Re loss sustained in the cooking of mess pork for Hyde Park Barracks (AONSW reel 6060 p.29). c.Jun - Memorial for grant of land "Memorial of George William Paul Superintendent of the Carters Barracks Sydney. That your memorialist arrived in this colony (free) on the ship Minstrel Capt Barnes January 1822 and was under Your Excellency's kind patronage appointed to the position of Deputy Superintendent of Carters Barracks since Superintendent which two situations your memorialist has held since that p... Your memorialist having further resources to look forward to prays Your Excellency will be pleased to allow your memorialist a Grant of Land, Your memorialist's father having lately obtained a grant, it is his wish that your memorialist should have a Grant if possible adjoining to it. I have the honor etc. ... [AONSW 4/1838B fiche 3104, reel 1073 p1327-30]. Reply 18 June (reel 6013, p.484). c.July - On account of rents received for assigned convict tradesmen for the three quarters ending 30 Jun 1824 (reel 6061 p.173d). Jul 24 - Re food allowance fo prisoners (reel 6060 p.40). Dec 2 - Nov 22 1825 Receipts for stock from Rooty Hill Establishment (reel 6031 p.263-4). 1824 Dec 31 - salary paid to him (reel 6039 p.429).
.
In 1825 there was correspondence about the males from Barracks exempted from treadwheel (reel 6017 p.263-4). Jan 28 - Forwarding charges brought by Paul against constables (reel 6063 p.315-8). Feb 19 - Re charge against William Clarke (reel 6014 p.549). Mar 7 - Copies of letters received re convicts from Hyde Park Barracks working tradmills at Carter's Barracks (reel 6017 p.257-9). ... Nov.1 On list of persons liable to serve as jurors in the district of Sydney (reel 6062 p.114a). Dec 12, 14 - Re runaways (reel 6063 p.200a-d).
He was called William at his daughter Margaret Isabella's baptism in 1825. George William Paul was listed in a directory dated 1826 as shopkeeper George St, Sydney.
George William and his wife Sarah Jane (nee Dalton) & his father? John are mentioned in the Col Secretary's correspondence re land in 1827, 1831 and 1832. A Henry Paul 1838-39 has the same reference and is the only other Paul listed.
George William Paul and Sarah Jane Dalton appeared on the in November 1828 census at George St, Sydney, New South Wales. George Wm Paul. aged 29, Came Free, Minstrel 1821, merchant, George St Sydney; Mrs George Paul 25 C F Experiment 1804; George Sydney 3 months B C; Margaret 3 years B C. His brother John & his wife were included in the family group. George had 640 acre,s 40 cleared, 30 cultivated, 1 horse, 20 cattle.
The Sydney gazette published this notice: MESSRS. GEO. and JOHN PAUL, Commission Brokers and Auctioneers, respectfully acquaint their Friends and the Public, that having this Day admitted Mr F. G. Foxall as Partner in the above business, the same; will be hereafte carried on under the Firm of Messrs. PAUL and FOXALL, Commission Brokers and Auctioneers. Sydney. Dec. 8th. 1828.
George William Paul was granted land on 9 April 1829 at Braedalbane Plains, co. Argyle, New South Wales, On the 5 Dec 1832 George & John Paul were granted 640 acres at Braedalbane Plains as promised by Gov Darling in 1829. A quit rent of a peppercorn was given in exchange for ground surrendered for the purpose of widening George & Brdge Streets, Sydney; also granted another 640 acres there.
There was a claim against them in Dec 1832.
He may be: George Paul who arrived Pt Jackson on 18 Oct 1832 per "Thomas Dougel" and/or 2 July 1840 on the "Montefiores". He was listed in a directory dated 1832 as Messrs Paul George St, Sydney.
George William Paul was granted land on 3 September 1833 at Camden, New South Wales, John Paul, 1400 acres and George William Paul, 600 acres, Camden after advertising in Oct 1831 were granted title deeds. I am not sure whether the John refers to George's father or brother. He was listed in a directory dated 1836 as George Paul, Auctioneer Sydney, New South Wales. There was also Paul & Co. merchants Fort St Sydney.. George was an auctioneer in 1837, at Sydney, NSW. Mr George Paul has commenced 6 months rent of auction room on same terms as Minton...
9 Feb 1837 p. 3: Sale by auction, of excellent household furniture, a few valuable oil paintings, splendid tone rosewood pianoforte (half octave) a choice and scarce collection of music, books etc, without the least reserve, by order of the proprietor Mr John Paul, leaving the colony, by Mr George Paul, on Wednesday next, Feb 16th? at 11 o'clock on the premises, Hyde Park, adjoining P De Mestre, Esq.
There is an 1838 deed to land grant of Richard Dalton issued to his son-in-law George Paul.
George died on 21 December 1847 at Pyrmont, New South Wales, Australia, aged 48. He was described as a "gentleman" at his death. He was buried on 23 December 1847 at St Andrew's, Sydney.
George William Paul was mentioned as being deceased in the will of John Paul dated 13 June 1851.
Children of George William Paul and Sarah Jane Dalton
- Tempest Jane Paul b. 24 May 1824
- Margaret Isabella Paul+ b. 12 Dec 1825, d. b 1881?
- George Sydney Paul b. 8 Aug 1828, d. 25 Feb 1834
- John Francis Paul b. 11 Aug 1829
- Charles William Paul b. 18 May 1831, d. Jan 1832
- Sarah Charlotte Paul+ b. 9 Dec 1833, d. 1910
- Arabella Paul+ b. 9 Dec 1835, d. 1865
- George William Paul+ b. 2 Jun 1839, d. 10 Dec 1909
- Dorothy Paul b. 1846
George William Paul
(2 June 1839 - 10 December 1909)
George William Paul|b. 2 Jun 1839\nd. 10 Dec 1909|p586.htm#i17367|George William Paul|b. Oct 1799\nd. 21 Dec 1847|p586.htm#i17352|Sarah Jane Dalton|b. c 1802\nd. 3 Mar 1873|p251.htm#i17353|John Paul|b. 6 Sep 1773\nd. 21 Jun 1853|p586.htm#i17007|Tempest M. Hughes|b. 20 Aug 1780\nd. 25 Apr 1857|p445.htm#i17008|||||||
Some of the information I have found that you may want to add to the website is:
From the birth notices in the Sydney Morning Herald 7 July 1876: PAUL - June 25, at Brisbane, the wife of Mr. Judge Paul, of a daughter, stillborn.
I believe this stillborn daughter is the last child G.W & Emily had; but I have no information yet about the child George Leslie Paul born in 1888 in Sydney.
Harold Durham Paul (d. Jan 1873) is buried in the Old Paddington Cemetery, Brisbane - one of the few graves to survive. There is a headstone, quite readable. I believe there was once a footstone and a cast iron fence around the grave as well.
Judge Paul travelled to and from Japan on the steamer "Woosung" (left Brisbane 14 May 1886, returned to Sydney 14 October 1886), then to Brisbane on "Barrabool" October 18, 1886. George William Paul was born on 2 June 1839 at Penrith, New South Wales. He was the son of George William Paul and Sarah Jane Dalton. George William Paul was christened on 29 June 1839 at Castlereagh, New South Wales. Baptised 29 June, born 2nd June, George William, son of George & Sarah Paul of Penrith, merchant. George was a barrister and later a District Court judge in Queensland. C Paul writes: He was petitioned to the bench in Qld on 07 Aug 1874. I can also state that Justice George William Paul was part of the legal commission that included Sir Samuel Walker Griffith and drafted the Queensland Criminal Code (still in place at 2008). Other verified information shows his admittance to the bar, "Barrister at Law, called to the bar, Middle Temple" published in "The Jurist" of Feb 2, 1861 between 1861 and 1909.
George William Paul married Emily Parkins on 2 January 1861 at Sandal Magna, Yorkshire, England. They are not identifiable on the 1861 census in England.
George William Paul emigrated in May 1861 to Melbourne, Victoria, per "Great Britain".
George William Paul travelled to Sydney, New South Wales, on 10 May 1861 per the "Wonga Wonga". They departed from Melbourne.
George William Paul travelled to Japan in 1886 per the "C Paul writes: My research reveals that the Judge travelled to Japan in 1886 and lived in Kobe for several months. He then shipped a "Japanese House" back to Australia, where it was assembled at New Farm (Brisbane) and was his residence (51 Langshaw St) until his death".
George William Paul lived at 51 Langshaw St, New Farm or Fortitude Valley, Queensland, 1903.
George died on 10 December 1909 at Brisbane, Queensland, aged 70. It lists his birth location as "Penrith, NSW" and states his age as 70yr 6mth 8days at time of death; married, Sandal - Magna (a sub-district of Wakefield), Yorkshire, England at age 21 years (1861, see previous details) & wife Emily PARKINS; the second of his sons as Gg Wm Frederic PAUL age 45 (b:1864 Wakefield Yorkshire), also being the informant regarding the death. The death certificate also lists "George PAUL Merchant" as his father but there are no details of his mother; it reveals Ralph Herbert PAUL age 38 (b:1871 QLD) and Harold Edgar age 33 (b:1874 QLD) as his living children. He was buried at the Cemetery, Toowong. A headstone states: George William Paul (District Court judge) d. 10 Dec 1909 aged 70.
Children of George William Paul and Emily Parkins
- Arthur Edmond Paul+ b. 12 Jun 1862, d. 20 Apr 1909
- Dr George William Frederic Paul+ b. 1 Mar 1864, d. 19 Mar 1937
- Ralph Herbert Paul+ b. 13 Feb 1871, d. 21 Jun 1945
- Harold Durham Paul b. 29 Aug 1872, d. 12 Jan 1873
- Harold Edgar Paul b. 25 Oct 1874
- Stillborn daughter Paul b. 25 Jun 1876, d. 1876
- George Leslie Paul b. 1888
Dr George William Frederic Paul
(1 March 1864 - 19 March 1937)
Dr George William Frederic Paul|b. 1 Mar 1864\nd. 19 Mar 1937|p586.htm#i31768|George William Paul|b. 2 Jun 1839\nd. 10 Dec 1909|p586.htm#i17367|Emily Parkins|b. c 1839\nd. Mar 1907|p583.htm#i21280|George W. Paul|b. Oct 1799\nd. 21 Dec 1847|p586.htm#i17352|Sarah J. Dalton|b. c 1802\nd. 3 Mar 1873|p251.htm#i17353|||||||
Dr George William Frederic Paul was born on 1 March 1864 at 'Joy cottage', Sandal Magna, Yorkshire, England. He was the son of George William Paul and Emily Parkins. George was a doctor. MRCS, Eng 1885, LRCP, London 1886, MD Brussels 1886; MOH City of Brisbane since 1927; member British Medical Association; served Kangaroo Point Military Hospital 1914-18.
Dr George William Frederic Paul married Margaret Smith on 21 June 1886 at Berwick Upon Tweed, Northumberland, England. George was widowed on 4 May 1905 at Molong, New South Wales, on the death of his wife Margaret Smith.
Dr George William Frederic Paul married Frances Marie Townsend on 27 December 1905 at St Kilda, Victoria.
Dr George William Frederic Paul and Frances Marie Townsend were registered at Cnr Vulture & Main Sts, Kangaroo Point, Queensland, on the electoral roll dated 1913.
Dr George William Frederic Paul lived at Main St, Kangaroo Pt, Brisbane, Queensland, between 1913 and 1935.
Dr George William Frederic Paul and Frances Marie Townsend were registered at Cnr Vulture & Main Sts, Kangaroo Point, on the electoral roll dated 1925.
George died at sea on 19 March 1937 aged 73. It was near Fremantle. There is a memorial inscription at Toowong Cemetery with his father, wife and youngest son: ... also George William Frederick Paul, MD, died at sea near Fremantle 19 March 1937 aged 73.
Dr George William Frederic Paul married Margaret Smith on 21 June 1886 at Berwick Upon Tweed, Northumberland, England. George was widowed on 4 May 1905 at Molong, New South Wales, on the death of his wife Margaret Smith.
Dr George William Frederic Paul married Frances Marie Townsend on 27 December 1905 at St Kilda, Victoria.
Dr George William Frederic Paul and Frances Marie Townsend were registered at Cnr Vulture & Main Sts, Kangaroo Point, Queensland, on the electoral roll dated 1913.
Dr George William Frederic Paul lived at Main St, Kangaroo Pt, Brisbane, Queensland, between 1913 and 1935.
Dr George William Frederic Paul and Frances Marie Townsend were registered at Cnr Vulture & Main Sts, Kangaroo Point, on the electoral roll dated 1925.
George died at sea on 19 March 1937 aged 73. It was near Fremantle. There is a memorial inscription at Toowong Cemetery with his father, wife and youngest son: ... also George William Frederick Paul, MD, died at sea near Fremantle 19 March 1937 aged 73.
Children of Dr George William Frederic Paul and Margaret Smith
- Frederic Horace Paul b. 26 Feb 1889, d. 26 Oct 1890
- George Francis Paul b. 12 May 1891, d. 18 Apr 1916
- Arthur James Paul b. 18 Jul 1892, d. 14 May 1932
- Claude Turner Paul+ b. 10 Aug 1894, d. 30 Apr 1964
Children of Dr George William Frederic Paul and Frances Marie Townsend
- William Noel Paul b. 27 Dec 1900
- Emily Gwendoline Elizabeth Paul b. 23 Oct 1906
- Frederic Charles Paul b. 24 Jun 1917, d. 25 Jun 1917
Harold Durham Paul
(29 August 1872 - 12 January 1873)
Harold Durham Paul|b. 29 Aug 1872\nd. 12 Jan 1873|p586.htm#i31770|George William Paul|b. 2 Jun 1839\nd. 10 Dec 1909|p586.htm#i17367|Emily Parkins|b. c 1839\nd. Mar 1907|p583.htm#i21280|George W. Paul|b. Oct 1799\nd. 21 Dec 1847|p586.htm#i17352|Sarah J. Dalton|b. c 1802\nd. 3 Mar 1873|p251.htm#i17353|||||||
Harold Durham Paul was born on 29 August 1872 at Cleveland House, Brisbane, Queensland. He was the son of George William Paul and Emily Parkins.
Harold died on 12 January 1873 at Brisbane, Queensland. He was buried at Paddington Old Cemetery, Brisbane, Queensland.
Harold died on 12 January 1873 at Brisbane, Queensland. He was buried at Paddington Old Cemetery, Brisbane, Queensland.
Harold Edgar Paul
(25 October 1874 - )
Harold Edgar Paul|b. 25 Oct 1874|p586.htm#i31771|George William Paul|b. 2 Jun 1839\nd. 10 Dec 1909|p586.htm#i17367|Emily Parkins|b. c 1839\nd. Mar 1907|p583.htm#i21280|George W. Paul|b. Oct 1799\nd. 21 Dec 1847|p586.htm#i17352|Sarah J. Dalton|b. c 1802\nd. 3 Mar 1873|p251.htm#i17353|||||||
Harold Edgar Paul was born on 25 October 1874 at Gregory Terrace, Brisbane, Queensland. He was the son of George William Paul and Emily Parkins. Harold Edgar Paul was listed as Emily Parkins's son in the 1891 census at 14 Sutherland Ave, Paddington, Middlesex, England.
Harold Edgar Paul and Emily Parkins appeared on the 1901 census at 16 Westbourne Park Villas, Paddington. Emily Paul, head, married, 57, born Leeds, Yks; Harold E Paul, son, single, 25 born Queensland, imbecile from childhood; Albert H Warbrond?, single, 25, Sick attendant on epileptic, born Horsham?, Sry; Susan P Falkner?, servant, single, 25, domestic servant, born St Pancras, London.
Harold Edgar Paul and Emily Parkins appeared on the 1901 census at 16 Westbourne Park Villas, Paddington. Emily Paul, head, married, 57, born Leeds, Yks; Harold E Paul, son, single, 25 born Queensland, imbecile from childhood; Albert H Warbrond?, single, 25, Sick attendant on epileptic, born Horsham?, Sry; Susan P Falkner?, servant, single, 25, domestic servant, born St Pancras, London.
Henry E Paul
(1864 - 1934)
Henry E Paul|b. 1864\nd. 1934|p586.htm#i20154|William Henry Paul|b. 15 Jun 1841\nd. 26 Oct 1922|p587.htm#i17511|Frances Spencer|b. c 1835\nd. 17 Apr 1922|p746.htm#i19932|John Paul|b. b Oct 1802\nd. 15 Jul 1844|p586.htm#i17354|Mary Bowen|b. c 1809\nd. 27 Dec 1901|p91.htm#i17355|||||||
Henry E Paul was born in 1864 at St Leonards, New South Wales. He was the son of William Henry Paul and Frances Spencer.
Henry died in 1934 at North Sydney.
Henry died in 1934 at North Sydney.
Irene Gwendolyn Florence Paul
(June 1902 - )
Irene Gwendolyn Florence Paul|b. Jun 1902|p586.htm#i31767|Arthur Edmond Paul|b. 12 Jun 1862\nd. 20 Apr 1909|p585.htm#i20232||||George W. Paul|b. 2 Jun 1839\nd. 10 Dec 1909|p586.htm#i17367|Emily Parkins|b. c 1839\nd. Mar 1907|p583.htm#i21280|||||||
Her birth was registered in the quarter ending in June 1902 at Hendon RD, Middlesex, England. Irene Gwendolyn Florence Paul was the daughter of Arthur Edmond Paul.
Isabella Tempest Paul
(21 July 1801 - 20 April 1847)
Isabella Tempest Paul|b. 21 Jul 1801\nd. 20 Apr 1847|p586.htm#i17009|John Paul|b. 6 Sep 1773\nd. 21 Jun 1853|p586.htm#i17007|Tempest Margaret Hughes|b. 20 Aug 1780\nd. 25 Apr 1857|p445.htm#i17008|John Paul|b. s 1750|p586.htm#i20218||||Simon Hughes|b. c 1750?|p445.htm#i25989|Isabella Marshall|b. c 1755?|p539.htm#i25990|
She was mentioned in her father's will dated 13 June 1851 as his "late daughter". Her children were not mentioned in her mother's will of 1855.. Isabella Tempest Paul was born on 21 July 1801 at Westminster, London, England. She was the daughter of John Paul and Tempest Margaret Hughes. Isabella Tempest Paul was christened on 6 April 1806 at St James, Westminster.
Isabella Tempest Paul married Isaac Bird on 31 March 1822 at St Mary, Newington, Surrey, England.
Isabella Tempest Paul and Isaac Bird arrived per "Gulnare" on 21 March 1833 at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Isaac Bird, merchant and Isabella his wife, with 2 daughters and 2 sons under 12, departed London 25 October 1832 for Sydney via Hobart as cabin passengers, their son Alfred Paul being born en route 15 Jan 1833 at the Isle de St Paul.
Isabella Tempest Paul married John Rich, son of John Rich and Mary Keen, on 26 November 1839 at St Lawrence, Sydney. By special licence on the 21st instant at St Lawrence church by the Rev W H Walsh, Mr Rich to Isabella Tempest, relict of Mr Isaac Bird.
Isabella died on 20 April 1847 at Fitzroy Crescent, Hobart, Tasmania, aged 45. She left a 10 day old son.
Isabella Tempest Paul was mentioned as being deceased in the will of John Paul dated 13 June 1851.
Children of Isabella Tempest Paul and Isaac Bird
- John Fairburn Isaac Bird b. 11 Apr 1823, d. 11 Aug 1889
- Isabella Tempest Bird+ b. 30 Sep 1825, d. 11 Oct 1922
- Rosalie Bird b. 20 Jun 1827, d. 23 Aug 1916
- William Henry Bird+ b. 15 Apr 1830, d. 19 Jan 1916
- Augustus Frederick Bird b. 20 Jun 1831, d. b 9 Jul 1831
- Alfred Paul Bird+ b. 15 Jan 1833, d. 19 Dec 1866
- Ada Matilda Bird b. 15 May 1835, d. 1920
- Edward Henry Bird b. 31 Dec 1838, d. 25 Oct 1839
Children of Isabella Tempest Paul and John Rich
- Mary Emma Rich b. 8 Aug 1840, d. 7 Aug 1867
- John Charles Ellison Rich b. c 1844, d. 9 Oct 1898
- Henry Tempest Rich b. 10 Apr 1847
Jessie M Paul
(1867 - )
Jessie M Paul|b. 1867|p586.htm#i20156|William Henry Paul|b. 15 Jun 1841\nd. 26 Oct 1922|p587.htm#i17511|Frances Spencer|b. c 1835\nd. 17 Apr 1922|p746.htm#i19932|John Paul|b. b Oct 1802\nd. 15 Jul 1844|p586.htm#i17354|Mary Bowen|b. c 1809\nd. 27 Dec 1901|p91.htm#i17355|||||||
Jessie M Paul was born in 1867 at St Leonards, New South Wales. She was the daughter of William Henry Paul and Frances Spencer.
Jessie M Paul married Colin Nardrop in 1892 at St Leonards district, New South Wales.
Jessie M Paul married Colin Nardrop in 1892 at St Leonards district, New South Wales.
John Paul
(6 September 1773 - 21 June 1853)
John Paul|b. 6 Sep 1773\nd. 21 Jun 1853|p586.htm#i17007|John Paul|b. s 1750|p586.htm#i20218||||||||||||||||
John Paul was christened on 6 September 1773 at Wakefield, Yorkshire, England. He was the son of John Paul.
John Paul married Tempest Margaret Hughes, daughter of Simon Hughes and Isabella Marshall, on 21 December 1798 at St Mary, Newington, Surrey.
John Paul applied for a land grant of 800 acres in 1824 (G.O. 33/18 p. 838) but it was not confirmed [A.O.T. 20 Feb 89 1822, Letter from Downing St London dated 16 Feb 1822 to Lt Gov Sorell VDL- Sir, I am directed by Lord Bathurst to acquaint you that he has given permission to the bearer Mr John Paul to proceed as a free settler to the settlement of Van Diemen's Land and I am to desire that you will make to him, upon his arrival, a grant of land, in proportion to the means which he may possess of bringing the same into cultivation, I am Sir, your most obedient etc. Cover note says Mr John Paul, 16 Feb 1822 William Shand. John Paul and Tempest Margaret Hughes witnessed Isaac Bird and Isabella Tempest Paul's wedding on 31 March 1822 at St Mary, Newington, Surrey, England.
John Paul arrived per "William Shand" on 22 September 1822 at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The ship "William Shand" arrived Hobart 19 Aug 1822 under Alex Kenn/Kean/Kerr from London (departed 1 May), sailing direct and carrying sundry merchandise, 24 passengers + (Hobart Town Gazette). Fresh provisions served for entire 16000' trip. It departed for Sydney 12/14 September with sundry consignments & passengers. The ship "William Shand" (284 tons, built Sutherland, registered Aberdeen) under Alex Kenn/Kane, arrived Sydney 28 Sep 1822 from London and the Derwent carrying sundry consignments to individuals. Departed 31 Jan 1823 under Jno Lambsden/Lansdon, carrying 260 bales of sh wool, 40 casks, colonial timber - cedar.
John Paul and Tempest Margaret Hughes appeared on the in December 1822 census at Tasmania. John & Margaret M Paul were listed in the 1822 Tasmanian muster, came free, William Shand 1822 with 1 male child - William. (However his son John said he came on the William Shand in 1822 in the 1828 census).
Feb 14, May 2 1823 - on list of persons receiving an assigned convict (fiche 3291 p.113, 130). Mar 25 - Granted an auctioneers licence (reel 6070 p.122). Mar 26 - Appointed auctioneer and vendue master, Sydney (reel 6039 p.158).
There were at least 3 men called John Paul - father and son and the one who died in 1837, so many of these references will be muddled.
1823 Memorial #248 Sir, I beg leave most respectfully to inform Your Excellency that it is my anxious wish to have an allotment of land in this colony. I therefore take the liberty of earnestly soliciting your Excellency's concurrence and grant, I have the honour etc. Jno Paul, George St, Sydney 8 May 1823 To Sir Thomas Brisbane. Reply - Cover note - ..or will have no objection in ... is memorial of the eighth ... a grant of 600 Mr John Paul. Edges lost.
J Paul was mentioned re payment for lock for the front door of the Male Orphan Institution in July 1823.
In 1824 he was listed in colonial revenue account. items no. 53, 80, appears as Mr Paul.
May 17 - Memorial #748 - May it please your Excellency, Your petitioner the undersigned begs leave humbly to state, that on his leaving England, was favoured with a letter from Lord Bathurst to the Lieut Gov. of VDL recommending the usual indulgence, since his arrival at Sydney he has felt the great inconvenience of having taken his land there, in consequence he waited upon the Colonial Secretary Major Goulburn praying that he might be allowed to exchange for land in this colony, Your petitioner was accordingly advised to write to Lieut Gov Sorell to obtain the return of his letter, and thus present it to your Excellency which he has now enclosed. Your Petitioner therefore most respectfully begs leave to solicit, that your Excellency will be pleased to take his situation with favourable consideration and order him a grant of corresponding value near 1400 acres which he has relinquished at the Derwent, this in addition to the 600 acres which your Excellency was pleased to give him, will make 2000 acres, a quantity he has reason to hope with the means he possesses would have been allowed him, had he in the first instance presented his letter to your Excellancy. He therefore earnestly trusts that this ... will not prejudice his interest and that your Excellency will be pleased to grant the prayer of his Petitioner -- and your Petitioner is bound accordingly ... John Paul, George St Sydney 17 May 1824 to Sir Thos Brisbane.
On November 1 1825 he was on a list of persons liable to serve as jurors in the district of Sydney.
The Sydney gazette reported on the 27 March 1826: Colonial Secretary's Office, March 26,1826.The Governor has been pleased to appoint Mr. John Paul to be an Auctioneer and Vendue Master, in the Town of Sydney.
By Command of His Excellency, F. Gouluurn, Colonial Secretary.
Report dated 12 May 1826 by the Board of Inquiry on financial position of the Bank of NSW: Mr John Paul, auctioneer, who is the next most considerable debtor [after Campbell, Raine, Ramsay & Cooper] appears to be liable to the bank as acceptor to the amount of $Spanish 40,972.92
Drawer to that of 8,762.04
and as indorser of 1,598.40
In all 50,443.36
Against which, however can be set off the balance of his credit on account of deposits 14,076.61.
Leaving a net balance for which he is liable - $36,366.75.
They are not listed in the 1828 census of NSW, nor is their eldest grand-daughter Tempest Jane with her parents. They may have returned to England or be in Tasmania.
John Paul was granted land between 1829 and 1832 at Illawarra district, New South Wales, John Paul, 1400 acres, parish unnamed, district of Illawarra ... Promised by Sir Thomas Brisbane; 600 acres on 16 May 1823 and 800 acres on 4 June 1824. Quit-rent £6 12s.
Jno John and his family may have travelled on one or more of the following NSW voyages:
Jno Paul 29 Jul 1830 Flora
Mrs. Paul 21 Aug 1831 Surry
Mr. Jno Paul 5 Mar 1831 Sydney Packet
M J Paul 21 Aug 1831 Surry from England
George Paul 18 Oct 1832 Thomas Dougel
Mr. John Paul 2 Mar 1837 Francis Freeling from Sydney
Mr. John Paul 18 Apr 1839 Williams
Messrs William Paul 15 May 1839 Ann
George Paul 2 Jul 1840 Montefiores
Mr. Paul 6 Apr 1841 Harlequin
Mr. Paul 9 May 1844 Star Of China
J Paul 18 Jun 1847 Oliver Cromwell.
John Paul was on the passenger list of the "Flora", dated 29 July 1830, arriving at Sydney. They departed from Hobart Town 1 July; Jno Paul, returned. The "Flora" was a ship of 257 tons with 37 men.
John Paul was on the passenger list of the "Sydney Packet", dated 5 March 1831, arriving at Sydney, NSW. It departed from New Zealand 21 Feb carrying Mr Jno Paul Sydney dealer. The "Sydney Packet" was a schooner of 83 tons with 9 men.
John Paul and Tempest Margaret Hughes were on the passenger list of the "Surry", dated 21 August 1831, arriving at Sydney, NSW. They departed 12 Feb from England & Hobart Town as cabin passengers: Mr J Paul, England, settler, England, Mrs Paul ditto. It was a schooner of 340 tons, 20 men. John John Paul, senior, Sydney, 27 Sep 1833 was in the list of persons authorised to effect sales by auction throught the colony, until the dates undermentioned expire between 1833 and 1835, at Sydney, NSW.
John Paul was granted land on 3 September 1833 at Camden, New South Wales, John Paul, 1400 acres and George William Paul, 600 acres, Camden after advertising in Oct 1831 were granted title deeds. I am not sure whether the John refers to George's father or brother. He was listed in a directory dated 1836 as John Paul senr Liverpool St, Race Course, Sydney. Hyde Park was originally known as the Race Course, races continued there until 1821.
John Paul was on the passenger list of the "Siren" dated 2 November 1836 from Hobart, Tasmania. This may refer to the other John Paul.
John Paul was granted land on 1 January 1837 at Wallis' Plains, West Maitland, New South Wales, John Paul 40 acres, parish of Maitland, allotment no. 20, at Wallis' Plains ... Promised by General Darling on 19 May 1829 and possession authorised on 14 August 1829 to Thomas Stubbs, at whose request the grant is now advertised for Mr Paul. Quit-rent 6.8 sterling per annum, commencing 1 Jan 1837.
The next entry is also for John Paul, 20 ditto, quit-rent 3/4.
9 Feb 1837 p. 3: Sale by auction, of excellent household furniture, a few valuable oil paintings, splendid tone rosewood pianoforte (half octave) a choice and scarce collection of music, books etc, without the least reserve, by order of the proprietor Mr John Paul, leaving the colony, by Mr George Paul, on Wednesday next, Feb 16th? at 11 o'clock on the premises, Hyde Park, adjoining P De Mestre, Esq.
John Paul was granted land on 18 February 1837 at Roxburgh, New South Wales, John Paul, the elder, 40 acres, Roxburgh. A Land titles lists show 40 acres 'South Maitland' "Paulston', and 20 ac, 'Tempeston' granted the same day.
John Paul was on the passenger list of the "Francis Freeling", dated 2 March 1837, arriving at Sydney, New South Wales. It departed Hobart 17 February, cabin passenger Mr John Paul, merchant [of] Sydney. This may refer to the JP who died in April.
John Paul and Tempest Margaret Hughes were on the passenger list of the "Spartan", dated after April 1837, arriving at London, England. They departed Sydney 30 March 1837.
John Paul was on the passenger list of the "Williams", dated 18 April 1839, arriving at Sydney, NSW. He departed from Launceston in a brig of 149 tons.
John Paul and Tempest Margaret Hughes appeared on the 1841 census at Kennington Green, Lambeth, Surrey. John Paul 60, Tempest Paul 60?, Tempest (male) 17, Margaret 15, Elizabeth Mitchell, 20, female servant, Ellen Holmes? 20, female servant; none born in the county except the last servant.
John Paul was registered at Sydney, NSW, on the electoral roll dated from 1842 to 1851. 1842-3 Bourke Ward - House, Macquarie Place; 1845-6 Bourke Ward, freehold, George St; 1848-49, 1849-50, 1850-51 ditto. He was not listed in the 1851-52 roll.
John Paul was on the passenger list of the "Oliver Cromwel", dated 18 June 1847, arriving at Sydney, NSW. He departed from London as Mr J Paul, London. The ship was 478 tons under A Alexander which sailed 28 Feb from the Downs and he was a cabin passenger.
John Paul and Tempest Margaret Hughes appeared on the 1851 census at 4 Manchester Street, Brighton, Sussex, England. Head William & Lucy Wick... visitors ... John Paul, aged 77, gentleman, born Wakefield, Yorkshire; Tempest Paul aged 70, born St Marylebone, Middlesex. 8 visitors plus servants - presumably a lodging house. Tempest is described as a gentleman and her age is in the male column.
John Paul made a will dated 13 June 1851 at Brighton, Sussex. This is the last will & testament of me John Paul formerly of Sydney NSW but now of Brighton in the county of Sussex I give and bequeath to Daniel Cooper of P..land Place Clapham Road? in the county of Surrey Esquire and Thomas Walker of Sydney aforesaid merchant my trustees ... after the sum of thirty pounds each and I give and bequeath to my dear wife Tempest Margaret Paull all the rest, residue and remainder of my personal property and estate of every kind and description whatsoever in England which I may die possessed of interested in or entitled unto for her own absolute use and ..... .... as to the sum of two thousand pounds sterling part of the last ... residuary personal estate and I give and bequeath the interest of such two thousand pounds to her for her life and from and after her decease I give & bequeath the said two thousand pounds to my grand daughter Margaret Lambert wife of William Blake Lambert of Her Majesty's Dockyard at Portsmouth
I give devise & bequeath to the said Daniel Cooper and Thomas Walker all and singular my messuages or tenements Lands & Hereditaments whatsoever situate in Sydney or elsewhere in NSW aforesaid and also my Bank Stock and other personal estate in NSW to hold the same unto them their heirs executor administrators and assigns upon trust that they the said Daniel Cooper and Thomas Walker and the survivor of them his heirs etc. do and shall pay the rents issues dividends interest and profits of the same messuages, etc. as they shall be from time to time received unto my said dear wife for and during the term of her natural life and from and after her decease I give & bequeath to Sarah widow of my late son George William Paull the sum of five hundred pounds sterling and to Mary widow of my late son John Paul the sum of five hundred pounds sterling and I trust that these two last mentioned legacies will be realized by the proceeds of my Bank shares in NSW and the money which may be in the hands of my agents Messieurs Walker & Company of Sydney but in case there .... shall be insufficient to a.... the same two legacies then I direct each deficiency to be made up out of the proceeds of my real estate ...t herinafter directed to be sold and my will is that such two legacies should be paid as soon as possible after my wife's decease and I direct that my said trustees and the survivor of them his heirs and assigns do and shall as soon after her decease as they or he shall in their discretion judge the most desirable opportunities sell and dispose of all and singular my aforesaid messuages etc. ... or in parcels by public auction or private contract unto any person or persons who shall be willing to ... the purchase or purchases thereof for the most money that can be reasonably had or gotten for the same and shall and do make and execute all such conveyances and assurances as shall be requisite & necessary to effectuate such sale or sales
And I do hereby declare that the .....ts of my said trustees shall be good & valid discharges for the same to be ... ... and that it shall ... be ... for the app... ... of the purchase money.... I do hereby direct that my said trustees etc. shall & to stand possessed of the monies to ... deductions as aforesaid / and also of the ... & profits of my aforesaid ... of the proceeds of bank stock & the personal estate in NSW ion case the same shall be more than sufficient to a... the aforesaid legacies of five hundred pounds & 500 pounds upon trust in the first place to pay to my grandson John Bird of Sydney aforesaid the sum of 150 pounds & to divide the residue per capita and not per st.....s equally between and amongst all the children of my late daughter Isabella Tempest Rich by her first husband Isaac Bird and of my late sons George William Paul & John Paul except my granddaughter Margaret Lambert whom I have otherwise provided for by this my will and my granddaughterTempest Jane Tindall wife of John Tindall of Penrith in NSW who will I have no doubt be provided for by her worthy husband and I appoint my said dear wife and the said Daniel Cooper & Thomas Walker Executrix & executors of this my will and in the event of my dear wife's decease before my grandson John Bird then I appoint my said grandson an executor of this my will. In witness ....13th June 1851. John Paul. J B Bullock 51 Lincolns Inn Fields, P J Powell, clerk.
John died on 21 June 1853 at 'Pier Mansions', 4 Manchester St, Brighton, Sussex, England, aged 79. The Times reported on the 24 June, On the 21st inst., at Brighton, John Paul, Esq. aged 80. He was buried on 23 June 1853 at the Extra Mural cemetery, Brighton. Grave XM80, no headstone remaining in the 1980s although there was was in 1867.
His will was proved on 29 November 1853.
As Lord Hill mentioned in Tempest's letter commanded the 53rd Regt from 1815, I checked army lists - the only John Paul was in 33rd Regt 1797-1808, 1799 Ensign, 1808 Lieut. 1809 missing, 1810 not listed. No Paul daughter buried at St Mary Newington 1821
There was also a Louisa Paull baptised 7 May 1820 at St Mary, Putney and an Edward Paul baptised 26 December 1803 at St Nicholas Hereford, both children of John & Margaret.
John Paul married Tempest Margaret Hughes, daughter of Simon Hughes and Isabella Marshall, on 21 December 1798 at St Mary, Newington, Surrey.
John Paul applied for a land grant of 800 acres in 1824 (G.O. 33/18 p. 838) but it was not confirmed [A.O.T. 20 Feb 89 1822, Letter from Downing St London dated 16 Feb 1822 to Lt Gov Sorell VDL- Sir, I am directed by Lord Bathurst to acquaint you that he has given permission to the bearer Mr John Paul to proceed as a free settler to the settlement of Van Diemen's Land and I am to desire that you will make to him, upon his arrival, a grant of land, in proportion to the means which he may possess of bringing the same into cultivation, I am Sir, your most obedient etc. Cover note says Mr John Paul, 16 Feb 1822 William Shand. John Paul and Tempest Margaret Hughes witnessed Isaac Bird and Isabella Tempest Paul's wedding on 31 March 1822 at St Mary, Newington, Surrey, England.
John Paul arrived per "William Shand" on 22 September 1822 at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The ship "William Shand" arrived Hobart 19 Aug 1822 under Alex Kenn/Kean/Kerr from London (departed 1 May), sailing direct and carrying sundry merchandise, 24 passengers + (Hobart Town Gazette). Fresh provisions served for entire 16000' trip. It departed for Sydney 12/14 September with sundry consignments & passengers. The ship "William Shand" (284 tons, built Sutherland, registered Aberdeen) under Alex Kenn/Kane, arrived Sydney 28 Sep 1822 from London and the Derwent carrying sundry consignments to individuals. Departed 31 Jan 1823 under Jno Lambsden/Lansdon, carrying 260 bales of sh wool, 40 casks, colonial timber - cedar.
John Paul and Tempest Margaret Hughes appeared on the in December 1822 census at Tasmania. John & Margaret M Paul were listed in the 1822 Tasmanian muster, came free, William Shand 1822 with 1 male child - William. (However his son John said he came on the William Shand in 1822 in the 1828 census).
Feb 14, May 2 1823 - on list of persons receiving an assigned convict (fiche 3291 p.113, 130). Mar 25 - Granted an auctioneers licence (reel 6070 p.122). Mar 26 - Appointed auctioneer and vendue master, Sydney (reel 6039 p.158).
There were at least 3 men called John Paul - father and son and the one who died in 1837, so many of these references will be muddled.
1823 Memorial #248 Sir, I beg leave most respectfully to inform Your Excellency that it is my anxious wish to have an allotment of land in this colony. I therefore take the liberty of earnestly soliciting your Excellency's concurrence and grant, I have the honour etc. Jno Paul, George St, Sydney 8 May 1823 To Sir Thomas Brisbane. Reply - Cover note - ..or will have no objection in ... is memorial of the eighth ... a grant of 600 Mr John Paul. Edges lost.
J Paul was mentioned re payment for lock for the front door of the Male Orphan Institution in July 1823.
In 1824 he was listed in colonial revenue account. items no. 53, 80, appears as Mr Paul.
May 17 - Memorial #748 - May it please your Excellency, Your petitioner the undersigned begs leave humbly to state, that on his leaving England, was favoured with a letter from Lord Bathurst to the Lieut Gov. of VDL recommending the usual indulgence, since his arrival at Sydney he has felt the great inconvenience of having taken his land there, in consequence he waited upon the Colonial Secretary Major Goulburn praying that he might be allowed to exchange for land in this colony, Your petitioner was accordingly advised to write to Lieut Gov Sorell to obtain the return of his letter, and thus present it to your Excellency which he has now enclosed. Your Petitioner therefore most respectfully begs leave to solicit, that your Excellency will be pleased to take his situation with favourable consideration and order him a grant of corresponding value near 1400 acres which he has relinquished at the Derwent, this in addition to the 600 acres which your Excellency was pleased to give him, will make 2000 acres, a quantity he has reason to hope with the means he possesses would have been allowed him, had he in the first instance presented his letter to your Excellancy. He therefore earnestly trusts that this ... will not prejudice his interest and that your Excellency will be pleased to grant the prayer of his Petitioner -- and your Petitioner is bound accordingly ... John Paul, George St Sydney 17 May 1824 to Sir Thos Brisbane.
On November 1 1825 he was on a list of persons liable to serve as jurors in the district of Sydney.
The Sydney gazette reported on the 27 March 1826: Colonial Secretary's Office, March 26,1826.The Governor has been pleased to appoint Mr. John Paul to be an Auctioneer and Vendue Master, in the Town of Sydney.
By Command of His Excellency, F. Gouluurn, Colonial Secretary.
Report dated 12 May 1826 by the Board of Inquiry on financial position of the Bank of NSW: Mr John Paul, auctioneer, who is the next most considerable debtor [after Campbell, Raine, Ramsay & Cooper] appears to be liable to the bank as acceptor to the amount of $Spanish 40,972.92
Drawer to that of 8,762.04
and as indorser of 1,598.40
In all 50,443.36
Against which, however can be set off the balance of his credit on account of deposits 14,076.61.
Leaving a net balance for which he is liable - $36,366.75.
They are not listed in the 1828 census of NSW, nor is their eldest grand-daughter Tempest Jane with her parents. They may have returned to England or be in Tasmania.
John Paul was granted land between 1829 and 1832 at Illawarra district, New South Wales, John Paul, 1400 acres, parish unnamed, district of Illawarra ... Promised by Sir Thomas Brisbane; 600 acres on 16 May 1823 and 800 acres on 4 June 1824. Quit-rent £6 12s.
Jno John and his family may have travelled on one or more of the following NSW voyages:
Jno Paul 29 Jul 1830 Flora
Mrs. Paul 21 Aug 1831 Surry
Mr. Jno Paul 5 Mar 1831 Sydney Packet
M J Paul 21 Aug 1831 Surry from England
George Paul 18 Oct 1832 Thomas Dougel
Mr. John Paul 2 Mar 1837 Francis Freeling from Sydney
Mr. John Paul 18 Apr 1839 Williams
Messrs William Paul 15 May 1839 Ann
George Paul 2 Jul 1840 Montefiores
Mr. Paul 6 Apr 1841 Harlequin
Mr. Paul 9 May 1844 Star Of China
J Paul 18 Jun 1847 Oliver Cromwell.
John Paul was on the passenger list of the "Flora", dated 29 July 1830, arriving at Sydney. They departed from Hobart Town 1 July; Jno Paul, returned. The "Flora" was a ship of 257 tons with 37 men.
John Paul was on the passenger list of the "Sydney Packet", dated 5 March 1831, arriving at Sydney, NSW. It departed from New Zealand 21 Feb carrying Mr Jno Paul Sydney dealer. The "Sydney Packet" was a schooner of 83 tons with 9 men.
John Paul and Tempest Margaret Hughes were on the passenger list of the "Surry", dated 21 August 1831, arriving at Sydney, NSW. They departed 12 Feb from England & Hobart Town as cabin passengers: Mr J Paul, England, settler, England, Mrs Paul ditto. It was a schooner of 340 tons, 20 men. John John Paul, senior, Sydney, 27 Sep 1833 was in the list of persons authorised to effect sales by auction throught the colony, until the dates undermentioned expire between 1833 and 1835, at Sydney, NSW.
John Paul was granted land on 3 September 1833 at Camden, New South Wales, John Paul, 1400 acres and George William Paul, 600 acres, Camden after advertising in Oct 1831 were granted title deeds. I am not sure whether the John refers to George's father or brother. He was listed in a directory dated 1836 as John Paul senr Liverpool St, Race Course, Sydney. Hyde Park was originally known as the Race Course, races continued there until 1821.
John Paul was on the passenger list of the "Siren" dated 2 November 1836 from Hobart, Tasmania. This may refer to the other John Paul.
John Paul was granted land on 1 January 1837 at Wallis' Plains, West Maitland, New South Wales, John Paul 40 acres, parish of Maitland, allotment no. 20, at Wallis' Plains ... Promised by General Darling on 19 May 1829 and possession authorised on 14 August 1829 to Thomas Stubbs, at whose request the grant is now advertised for Mr Paul. Quit-rent 6.8 sterling per annum, commencing 1 Jan 1837.
The next entry is also for John Paul, 20 ditto, quit-rent 3/4.
9 Feb 1837 p. 3: Sale by auction, of excellent household furniture, a few valuable oil paintings, splendid tone rosewood pianoforte (half octave) a choice and scarce collection of music, books etc, without the least reserve, by order of the proprietor Mr John Paul, leaving the colony, by Mr George Paul, on Wednesday next, Feb 16th? at 11 o'clock on the premises, Hyde Park, adjoining P De Mestre, Esq.
John Paul was granted land on 18 February 1837 at Roxburgh, New South Wales, John Paul, the elder, 40 acres, Roxburgh. A Land titles lists show 40 acres 'South Maitland' "Paulston', and 20 ac, 'Tempeston' granted the same day.
John Paul was on the passenger list of the "Francis Freeling", dated 2 March 1837, arriving at Sydney, New South Wales. It departed Hobart 17 February, cabin passenger Mr John Paul, merchant [of] Sydney. This may refer to the JP who died in April.
John Paul and Tempest Margaret Hughes were on the passenger list of the "Spartan", dated after April 1837, arriving at London, England. They departed Sydney 30 March 1837.
John Paul was on the passenger list of the "Williams", dated 18 April 1839, arriving at Sydney, NSW. He departed from Launceston in a brig of 149 tons.
John Paul and Tempest Margaret Hughes appeared on the 1841 census at Kennington Green, Lambeth, Surrey. John Paul 60, Tempest Paul 60?, Tempest (male) 17, Margaret 15, Elizabeth Mitchell, 20, female servant, Ellen Holmes? 20, female servant; none born in the county except the last servant.
John Paul was registered at Sydney, NSW, on the electoral roll dated from 1842 to 1851. 1842-3 Bourke Ward - House, Macquarie Place; 1845-6 Bourke Ward, freehold, George St; 1848-49, 1849-50, 1850-51 ditto. He was not listed in the 1851-52 roll.
John Paul was on the passenger list of the "Oliver Cromwel", dated 18 June 1847, arriving at Sydney, NSW. He departed from London as Mr J Paul, London. The ship was 478 tons under A Alexander which sailed 28 Feb from the Downs and he was a cabin passenger.
John Paul and Tempest Margaret Hughes appeared on the 1851 census at 4 Manchester Street, Brighton, Sussex, England. Head William & Lucy Wick... visitors ... John Paul, aged 77, gentleman, born Wakefield, Yorkshire; Tempest Paul aged 70, born St Marylebone, Middlesex. 8 visitors plus servants - presumably a lodging house. Tempest is described as a gentleman and her age is in the male column.
John Paul made a will dated 13 June 1851 at Brighton, Sussex. This is the last will & testament of me John Paul formerly of Sydney NSW but now of Brighton in the county of Sussex I give and bequeath to Daniel Cooper of P..land Place Clapham Road? in the county of Surrey Esquire and Thomas Walker of Sydney aforesaid merchant my trustees ... after the sum of thirty pounds each and I give and bequeath to my dear wife Tempest Margaret Paull all the rest, residue and remainder of my personal property and estate of every kind and description whatsoever in England which I may die possessed of interested in or entitled unto for her own absolute use and ..... .... as to the sum of two thousand pounds sterling part of the last ... residuary personal estate and I give and bequeath the interest of such two thousand pounds to her for her life and from and after her decease I give & bequeath the said two thousand pounds to my grand daughter Margaret Lambert wife of William Blake Lambert of Her Majesty's Dockyard at Portsmouth
I give devise & bequeath to the said Daniel Cooper and Thomas Walker all and singular my messuages or tenements Lands & Hereditaments whatsoever situate in Sydney or elsewhere in NSW aforesaid and also my Bank Stock and other personal estate in NSW to hold the same unto them their heirs executor administrators and assigns upon trust that they the said Daniel Cooper and Thomas Walker and the survivor of them his heirs etc. do and shall pay the rents issues dividends interest and profits of the same messuages, etc. as they shall be from time to time received unto my said dear wife for and during the term of her natural life and from and after her decease I give & bequeath to Sarah widow of my late son George William Paull the sum of five hundred pounds sterling and to Mary widow of my late son John Paul the sum of five hundred pounds sterling and I trust that these two last mentioned legacies will be realized by the proceeds of my Bank shares in NSW and the money which may be in the hands of my agents Messieurs Walker & Company of Sydney but in case there .... shall be insufficient to a.... the same two legacies then I direct each deficiency to be made up out of the proceeds of my real estate ...t herinafter directed to be sold and my will is that such two legacies should be paid as soon as possible after my wife's decease and I direct that my said trustees and the survivor of them his heirs and assigns do and shall as soon after her decease as they or he shall in their discretion judge the most desirable opportunities sell and dispose of all and singular my aforesaid messuages etc. ... or in parcels by public auction or private contract unto any person or persons who shall be willing to ... the purchase or purchases thereof for the most money that can be reasonably had or gotten for the same and shall and do make and execute all such conveyances and assurances as shall be requisite & necessary to effectuate such sale or sales
And I do hereby declare that the .....ts of my said trustees shall be good & valid discharges for the same to be ... ... and that it shall ... be ... for the app... ... of the purchase money.... I do hereby direct that my said trustees etc. shall & to stand possessed of the monies to ... deductions as aforesaid / and also of the ... & profits of my aforesaid ... of the proceeds of bank stock & the personal estate in NSW ion case the same shall be more than sufficient to a... the aforesaid legacies of five hundred pounds & 500 pounds upon trust in the first place to pay to my grandson John Bird of Sydney aforesaid the sum of 150 pounds & to divide the residue per capita and not per st.....s equally between and amongst all the children of my late daughter Isabella Tempest Rich by her first husband Isaac Bird and of my late sons George William Paul & John Paul except my granddaughter Margaret Lambert whom I have otherwise provided for by this my will and my granddaughterTempest Jane Tindall wife of John Tindall of Penrith in NSW who will I have no doubt be provided for by her worthy husband and I appoint my said dear wife and the said Daniel Cooper & Thomas Walker Executrix & executors of this my will and in the event of my dear wife's decease before my grandson John Bird then I appoint my said grandson an executor of this my will. In witness ....13th June 1851. John Paul. J B Bullock 51 Lincolns Inn Fields, P J Powell, clerk.
John died on 21 June 1853 at 'Pier Mansions', 4 Manchester St, Brighton, Sussex, England, aged 79. The Times reported on the 24 June, On the 21st inst., at Brighton, John Paul, Esq. aged 80. He was buried on 23 June 1853 at the Extra Mural cemetery, Brighton. Grave XM80, no headstone remaining in the 1980s although there was was in 1867.
His will was proved on 29 November 1853.
As Lord Hill mentioned in Tempest's letter commanded the 53rd Regt from 1815, I checked army lists - the only John Paul was in 33rd Regt 1797-1808, 1799 Ensign, 1808 Lieut. 1809 missing, 1810 not listed. No Paul daughter buried at St Mary Newington 1821
There was also a Louisa Paull baptised 7 May 1820 at St Mary, Putney and an Edward Paul baptised 26 December 1803 at St Nicholas Hereford, both children of John & Margaret.
Children of John Paul and Tempest Margaret Hughes
- George William Paul+ b. Oct 1799, d. 21 Dec 1847
- Isabella Tempest Paul+ b. 21 Jul 1801, d. 20 Apr 1847
- John Paul+ b. b Oct 1802, d. 15 Jul 1844
- daughter Paul b. c 1805, d. c 1820
- Margaret Paul b. 4 Feb 1816
John Paul
(before October 1802 - 15 July 1844)
John Paul|b. b Oct 1802\nd. 15 Jul 1844|p586.htm#i17354|John Paul|b. 6 Sep 1773\nd. 21 Jun 1853|p586.htm#i17007|Tempest Margaret Hughes|b. 20 Aug 1780\nd. 25 Apr 1857|p445.htm#i17008|John Paul|b. s 1750|p586.htm#i20218||||Simon Hughes|b. c 1750?|p445.htm#i25989|Isabella Marshall|b. c 1755?|p539.htm#i25990|
John Paul was born before October 1802 at London, England. He was the son of John Paul and Tempest Margaret Hughes. John Paul was christened on 28 August 1803 at St James, Westminster.
John Paul arrived per "William Shand" on 22 September 1822 at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
He may be the subject of some of the references to John Paul in the passenger lists, rather than his father. A John Paul jr was mentioned in the bankruptcy lists in the NSW government gazettes.
Undated Memorial (c.1824) To His Excellency Maj Gen Sir Thos Brisbane.... The memorial of John Paul Jr. most humbly shewith, That your Excellency's memorialist came out a free subject, in the William Shand in the year 1822 and who has since resided in this colony, is anxious at present to turn his attention to the pursuits of grazing and agriculture for the carrying on of which on rather an extensive? scale, he possesses ample means, and he therefore begs leave very respectfully to solicit from your Excellency the indulgence of a Grant of Land suitable for the purpose for which he shall ever pray, John Paul jr. George St, Sydney .
John Paul married Mary Bowen on 6 October 1827 at St James, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. John Paul junior aged 25 of the parish of St Phillips bachelor, a dealer & Mary Bowen aged 18 years of St James spinster married in this church by licence; in the presence of Wm Bowen, 18 Market St Sydney & Tempest Margaret Paul of George St Sydney.
John Paul and Mary Bowen appeared on the in November 1828 census at George St, Sydney. John Paul, George Street, Sydney, no age, Came Free, Wm Shand, 1823, Mrs John Paul, 19, Came Free, 18, Andromeda; with his brother George & his family. John had 640 acres, 20 cleared, 10 cultivated.
John Paul was granted land on 9 April 1829 at Braedalbane Plains, co. Argyle, New South Wales, On the 5 Dec 1832 George & John Paul were granted 640 acres at Braedalbane Plains as promised by Gov Darling in 1829. A quit rent of a peppercorn was given in exchange for ground surrendered for the purpose of widening George & Brdge Streets, Sydney; also granted another 640 acres there.
There was a claim against them in Dec 1832. John was an auctioneer, at Sydney.
George William Paul was possibly granted land on 3 September 1833 at Camden, New South Wales, John Paul, 1400 acres and George William Paul, 600 acres, Camden after advertising in Oct 1831 were granted title deeds. I am not sure whether the John refers to George's father or brother. John Paul was listed in a directory dated between 1836 and 1837 as John Paul jnr General Warehouse, Parramatta, New South Wales.
John Paul was party to a land transaction in August 1836 at New South Wales. County of Northumberland: #102 James Sea 600 acres parish unnamed at Brisbane Water .... Promised to John Paul, junior, by Sir Thomas Brisbane 16 May 1823, but now advertised at his request in favour of Mr Sea. Quit rent 6s. sterling per annnum, commencing 1 Jan 1829.
John Paul was granted land before 6 June 1840 at Sydney John Paul was listed as a grantee of a town allotment in the parish of St Philip - deed already granted.
In 1841 he was described as a gent. of Macquarie Place, Sydney.
John Paul was declared bankrupt on 11 December 1841. I John Paul in the colony of NSW, agent .... convey to Nehemiah Rundle, all my property and effects whatsoever, upon trust, for the benefit of all my creditors.
John Paul was declared bankrupt on 3 March 1842 at Sydney, New South Wales. John Paul (Jnr) of Macquarie Place, Sydney, agent.
In 1843 he was described as a gent of the North Shore.
John died on 15 July 1844 at North Shore, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. He was aged 41 and an auctioneer, and sometimes described as John jr. He was buried on 17 July 1844 at Sandhills cemetery after a service at Holy Trinity, Sydney.
John Paul was mentioned as being deceased in the will of John Paul dated 13 June 1851.
John Paul arrived per "William Shand" on 22 September 1822 at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
He may be the subject of some of the references to John Paul in the passenger lists, rather than his father. A John Paul jr was mentioned in the bankruptcy lists in the NSW government gazettes.
Undated Memorial (c.1824) To His Excellency Maj Gen Sir Thos Brisbane.... The memorial of John Paul Jr. most humbly shewith, That your Excellency's memorialist came out a free subject, in the William Shand in the year 1822 and who has since resided in this colony, is anxious at present to turn his attention to the pursuits of grazing and agriculture for the carrying on of which on rather an extensive? scale, he possesses ample means, and he therefore begs leave very respectfully to solicit from your Excellency the indulgence of a Grant of Land suitable for the purpose for which he shall ever pray, John Paul jr. George St, Sydney .
John Paul married Mary Bowen on 6 October 1827 at St James, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. John Paul junior aged 25 of the parish of St Phillips bachelor, a dealer & Mary Bowen aged 18 years of St James spinster married in this church by licence; in the presence of Wm Bowen, 18 Market St Sydney & Tempest Margaret Paul of George St Sydney.
John Paul and Mary Bowen appeared on the in November 1828 census at George St, Sydney. John Paul, George Street, Sydney, no age, Came Free, Wm Shand, 1823, Mrs John Paul, 19, Came Free, 18, Andromeda; with his brother George & his family. John had 640 acres, 20 cleared, 10 cultivated.
John Paul was granted land on 9 April 1829 at Braedalbane Plains, co. Argyle, New South Wales, On the 5 Dec 1832 George & John Paul were granted 640 acres at Braedalbane Plains as promised by Gov Darling in 1829. A quit rent of a peppercorn was given in exchange for ground surrendered for the purpose of widening George & Brdge Streets, Sydney; also granted another 640 acres there.
There was a claim against them in Dec 1832. John was an auctioneer, at Sydney.
George William Paul was possibly granted land on 3 September 1833 at Camden, New South Wales, John Paul, 1400 acres and George William Paul, 600 acres, Camden after advertising in Oct 1831 were granted title deeds. I am not sure whether the John refers to George's father or brother. John Paul was listed in a directory dated between 1836 and 1837 as John Paul jnr General Warehouse, Parramatta, New South Wales.
John Paul was party to a land transaction in August 1836 at New South Wales. County of Northumberland: #102 James Sea 600 acres parish unnamed at Brisbane Water .... Promised to John Paul, junior, by Sir Thomas Brisbane 16 May 1823, but now advertised at his request in favour of Mr Sea. Quit rent 6s. sterling per annnum, commencing 1 Jan 1829.
John Paul was granted land before 6 June 1840 at Sydney John Paul was listed as a grantee of a town allotment in the parish of St Philip - deed already granted.
In 1841 he was described as a gent. of Macquarie Place, Sydney.
John Paul was declared bankrupt on 11 December 1841. I John Paul in the colony of NSW, agent .... convey to Nehemiah Rundle, all my property and effects whatsoever, upon trust, for the benefit of all my creditors.
John Paul was declared bankrupt on 3 March 1842 at Sydney, New South Wales. John Paul (Jnr) of Macquarie Place, Sydney, agent.
In 1843 he was described as a gent of the North Shore.
John died on 15 July 1844 at North Shore, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. He was aged 41 and an auctioneer, and sometimes described as John jr. He was buried on 17 July 1844 at Sandhills cemetery after a service at Holy Trinity, Sydney.
John Paul was mentioned as being deceased in the will of John Paul dated 13 June 1851.
Children of John Paul and Mary Bowen
- John Paul+ b. c 1830
- William Henry Paul+ b. 15 Jun 1841, d. 26 Oct 1922
- Mary Paul+ b. 28 Nov 1843, d. 1901
John Paul
(circa 1830 - )
John Paul|b. c 1830|p586.htm#i20008|John Paul|b. b Oct 1802\nd. 15 Jul 1844|p586.htm#i17354|Mary Bowen|b. c 1809\nd. 27 Dec 1901|p91.htm#i17355|John Paul|b. 6 Sep 1773\nd. 21 Jun 1853|p586.htm#i17007|Tempest M. Hughes|b. 20 Aug 1780\nd. 25 Apr 1857|p445.htm#i17008|||||||
John Paul was born circa 1830 at New South Wales, Australia. His parentage is not proven.. He was the son of John Paul and Mary Bowen.
John Paul married Eva Unknown (Paul). A John C Paul married Hannah E M Johnson, at St Leonards in 1894 #6594.
John Paul married Eva Unknown (Paul). A John C Paul married Hannah E M Johnson, at St Leonards in 1894 #6594.
Child of John Paul and Eva Unknown (Paul)
- Alfred Bowen Paul b. c 1873, d. 25 Jan 1874
John Paul
(say 1750 - )
A John Paul married Elizabeth Wilby at Wragby in 1770 according to Boyd's marriage index.. John Paul was born say 1750 at Yorkshire, England.
Child of John Paul
- John Paul+ b. 6 Sep 1773, d. 21 Jun 1853
John Paul
(circa 1805 - 2 April 1837)
John Paul was born circa 1805 at Scotland?.
John Paul arrived per "Margaret Graham" on 17 December 1834 at Sydney from Greenock, Scotland via Launceston. The "Margaret" was a barque of 305 tons. He was described as Mr John Paul, of Scotland, merchant.
John Paul, of Charlotte Place, Church Hill, managed an ironmongery /foreign commission business for William Wright who came out to Australia on J Paul's death in 1837 and established business in early NZ.
John Paul made a will dated 19 October 1836 at George St, Sydney. This is the last will and testament of me John Paul of George Street Sydney in the colony of New South Wales, merchant. I give and bequeath to Alexander Clark Thomas Brown and Alexander Duncan all of George Street aforesaid ...to pay the surplus & residue thereof unto my father _ Paul of Atherton in Scotland esquire.
John died on 2 April 1837 at Charlotte Place, Sydney, New South Wales. On Sunday night, at his residence in Charlotte place, John Paul, Esq., merchant. He was buried on 4 April 1837 at St Andrews or Scots Burial Ground, Sydney.
John Paul arrived per "Margaret Graham" on 17 December 1834 at Sydney from Greenock, Scotland via Launceston. The "Margaret" was a barque of 305 tons. He was described as Mr John Paul, of Scotland, merchant.
John Paul, of Charlotte Place, Church Hill, managed an ironmongery /foreign commission business for William Wright who came out to Australia on J Paul's death in 1837 and established business in early NZ.
John Paul made a will dated 19 October 1836 at George St, Sydney. This is the last will and testament of me John Paul of George Street Sydney in the colony of New South Wales, merchant. I give and bequeath to Alexander Clark Thomas Brown and Alexander Duncan all of George Street aforesaid ...to pay the surplus & residue thereof unto my father _ Paul of Atherton in Scotland esquire.
John died on 2 April 1837 at Charlotte Place, Sydney, New South Wales. On Sunday night, at his residence in Charlotte place, John Paul, Esq., merchant. He was buried on 4 April 1837 at St Andrews or Scots Burial Ground, Sydney.
John Paul
(circa 1809 - 25 March 1844)
John Paul was born circa 1809.
John died on 25 March 1844 at Parramatta North. He was a mechanic aged 35.
John died on 25 March 1844 at Parramatta North. He was a mechanic aged 35.
John Francis Paul
(11 August 1829 - )
John Francis Paul|b. 11 Aug 1829|p586.htm#i17362|George William Paul|b. Oct 1799\nd. 21 Dec 1847|p586.htm#i17352|Sarah Jane Dalton|b. c 1802\nd. 3 Mar 1873|p251.htm#i17353|John Paul|b. 6 Sep 1773\nd. 21 Jun 1853|p586.htm#i17007|Tempest M. Hughes|b. 20 Aug 1780\nd. 25 Apr 1857|p445.htm#i17008|||||||
John Francis Paul was born on 11 August 1829 at George St, Sydney, New South Wales. He was the son of George William Paul and Sarah Jane Dalton. John Francis Paul was christened on 10 February 1830 at St James, Sydney.
Margaret Paul
(4 February 1816 - )
Margaret Paul|b. 4 Feb 1816|p586.htm#i25919|John Paul|b. 6 Sep 1773\nd. 21 Jun 1853|p586.htm#i17007|Tempest Margaret Hughes|b. 20 Aug 1780\nd. 25 Apr 1857|p445.htm#i17008|John Paul|b. s 1750|p586.htm#i20218||||Simon Hughes|b. c 1750?|p445.htm#i25989|Isabella Marshall|b. c 1755?|p539.htm#i25990|
Margaret Paul was christened on 4 February 1816 at St Pancras Old Church, London, Middlesex, England. Margaret and a Louisa baptised 27 May 1832 (born 13 May 1832) at St Andrew Holborn were the children of John & Margaret, of Red Lion Passage, captenter. This seems unlikely although they had a 15 year old Margaret with them in the 1841 census. She was the daughter of John Paul and Tempest Margaret Hughes.
Margaret Isabella Paul
(12 December 1825 - before 1881?)
Margaret Isabella Paul|b. 12 Dec 1825\nd. b 1881?|p586.htm#i17359|George William Paul|b. Oct 1799\nd. 21 Dec 1847|p586.htm#i17352|Sarah Jane Dalton|b. c 1802\nd. 3 Mar 1873|p251.htm#i17353|John Paul|b. 6 Sep 1773\nd. 21 Jun 1853|p586.htm#i17007|Tempest M. Hughes|b. 20 Aug 1780\nd. 25 Apr 1857|p445.htm#i17008|||||||
Margaret Isabella Paul was born on 12 December 1825 at George St, Sydney, New South Wales. She was the daughter of George William Paul and Sarah Jane Dalton. Margaret Isabella Paul was christened on 21 August 1827 at St James, Sydney. Margaret Isabella, daughter of William & Sarah Paul, George St, dealer. George and Margaret was listed as a child of George William Paul in the in November 1828 census at Sydney, New South Wales.
Margaret Isabella Paul appeared on the 1841 census in the household of John Paul and Tempest Margaret Hughes at Kennington Green, Lambeth, Surrey. Margaret Paul aged 15, was staying with her paternal grandparents.
Margaret Isabella Paul married William Blake Lambert, son of Peter Lambert, on 9 July 1849 at St Nicholas, Brighton, Sussex, England. The Sydney gazette reported on 14 December 1849: Paul, Margaret Isabella, 2nd daughter of the late George Paul & grandaughter of John Paul of Brighton. Married 9 July 1849 to W B Lambert
.
Margaret Isabella Paul and William Blake Lambert appeared on the 1851 census at Calf Close, Tweedmouth, Northumberland. Wiliam Blake Lambert aged 34, civil engineer, asssistant chief engineer in Portsmouth Dock Yard, born Berwick on Tweed, with his wife Mart Isabella aged 25 born Sydney, NSW and son Sydney Paul Lambert aged 11 months, born Southsea, Hampshire, were visiting Robert Beaton Weatherhead and his family who was a solicitor - their youngest son was called Robert Lambert Weatherhead and the youngest daughter was also 11 months.
In John Paul's will dated 13 June 1851 at Brighton, Sussex,, Margaret Isabella Paul was named as heir; This is the last will & testament of me John Paul formerly of Sydney NSW but now of Brighton in the county of Sussex I give and bequeath to Daniel Cooper of P..land Place Clapham Road? in the county of Surrey Esquire and Thomas Walker of Sydney aforesaid merchant my trustees ... after the sum of thirty pounds each and I give and bequeath to my dear wife Tempest Margaret Paull all the rest, residue and remainder of my personal property and estate of every kind and description whatsoever in England which I may die possessed of interested in or entitled unto for her own absolute use and ..... .... as to the sum of two thousand pounds sterling part of the last ... residuary personal estate and I give and bequeath the interest of such two thousand pounds to her for her life and from and after her decease I give & bequeath the said two thousand pounds to my grand daughter Margaret Lambert wife of William Blake Lambert of Her Majesty's Dockyard at Portsmouth
I give devise & bequeath to the said Daniel Cooper and Thomas Walker all and singular my messuages or tenements Lands & Hereditaments whatsoever situate in Sydney or elsewhere in NSW aforesaid and also my Bank Stock and other personal estate in NSW to hold the same unto them their heirs executor administrators and assigns upon trust that they the said Daniel Cooper and Thomas Walker and the survivor of them his heirs etc. do and shall pay the rents issues dividends interest and profits of the same messuages, etc. as they shall be from time to time received unto my said dear wife for and during the term of her natural life and from and after her decease I give & bequeath to Sarah widow of my late son George William Paull the sum of five hundred pounds sterling and to Mary widow of my late son John Paul the sum of five hundred pounds sterling and I trust that these two last mentioned legacies will be realized by the proceeds of my Bank shares in NSW and the money which may be in the hands of my agents Messieurs Walker & Company of Sydney but in case there .... shall be insufficient to a.... the same two legacies then I direct each deficiency to be made up out of the proceeds of my real estate ...t herinafter directed to be sold and my will is that such two legacies should be paid as soon as possible after my wife's decease and I direct that my said trustees and the survivor of them his heirs and assigns do and shall as soon after her decease as they or he shall in their discretion judge the most desirable opportunities sell and dispose of all and singular my aforesaid messuages etc. ... or in parcels by public auction or private contract unto any person or persons who shall be willing to ... the purchase or purchases thereof for the most money that can be reasonably had or gotten for the same and shall and do make and execute all such conveyances and assurances as shall be requisite & necessary to effectuate such sale or sales
And I do hereby declare that the .....ts of my said trustees shall be good & valid discharges for the same to be ... ... and that it shall ... be ... for the app... ... of the purchase money.... I do hereby direct that my said trustees etc. shall & to stand possessed of the monies to ... deductions as aforesaid / and also of the ... & profits of my aforesaid ... of the proceeds of bank stock & the personal estate in NSW ion case the same shall be more than sufficient to a... the aforesaid legacies of five hundred pounds & 500 pounds upon trust in the first place to pay to my grandson John Bird of Sydney aforesaid the sum of 150 pounds & to divide the residue per capita and not per st.....s equally between and amongst all the children of my late daughter Isabella Tempest Rich by her first husband Isaac Bird and of my late sons George William Paul & John Paul except my granddaughter Margaret Lambert whom I have otherwise provided for by this my will and my granddaughterTempest Jane Tindall wife of John Tindall of Penrith in NSW who will I have no doubt be provided for by her worthy husband and I appoint my said dear wife and the said Daniel Cooper & Thomas Walker Executrix & executors of this my will and in the event of my dear wife's decease before my grandson John Bird then I appoint my said grandson an executor of this my will. In witness ....13th June 1851. John Paul. J B Bullock 51 Lincolns Inn Fields, P J Powell, clerk.
In 1853 she was mentioned in the will of her grandfather John Paul - as the wife of William Blake Lambert of H M Dockyard Portsmouth.
.
Margaret Isabella Paul lived at 11 King William Street, Portsmouth?, Hampshire, 1857.
Margaret Isabella Paul and William Blake Lambert appeared on the 1871 census at 3 Morden Rd, Charlton, Kent. William B Lambert, head, married, 54, civil engineer, born Berwick on Tweed; his wife Margaret I, aged 45, born Australia; Tempest I, daughter aged 16, born Southampton; Vera M, daughter aged 8, scholar, born Russia with a cook and a housemaid.
Margaret died before 1881?.
Margaret Isabella Paul appeared on the 1841 census in the household of John Paul and Tempest Margaret Hughes at Kennington Green, Lambeth, Surrey. Margaret Paul aged 15, was staying with her paternal grandparents.
Margaret Isabella Paul married William Blake Lambert, son of Peter Lambert, on 9 July 1849 at St Nicholas, Brighton, Sussex, England. The Sydney gazette reported on 14 December 1849: Paul, Margaret Isabella, 2nd daughter of the late George Paul & grandaughter of John Paul of Brighton. Married 9 July 1849 to W B Lambert
.
Margaret Isabella Paul and William Blake Lambert appeared on the 1851 census at Calf Close, Tweedmouth, Northumberland. Wiliam Blake Lambert aged 34, civil engineer, asssistant chief engineer in Portsmouth Dock Yard, born Berwick on Tweed, with his wife Mart Isabella aged 25 born Sydney, NSW and son Sydney Paul Lambert aged 11 months, born Southsea, Hampshire, were visiting Robert Beaton Weatherhead and his family who was a solicitor - their youngest son was called Robert Lambert Weatherhead and the youngest daughter was also 11 months.
In John Paul's will dated 13 June 1851 at Brighton, Sussex,, Margaret Isabella Paul was named as heir; This is the last will & testament of me John Paul formerly of Sydney NSW but now of Brighton in the county of Sussex I give and bequeath to Daniel Cooper of P..land Place Clapham Road? in the county of Surrey Esquire and Thomas Walker of Sydney aforesaid merchant my trustees ... after the sum of thirty pounds each and I give and bequeath to my dear wife Tempest Margaret Paull all the rest, residue and remainder of my personal property and estate of every kind and description whatsoever in England which I may die possessed of interested in or entitled unto for her own absolute use and ..... .... as to the sum of two thousand pounds sterling part of the last ... residuary personal estate and I give and bequeath the interest of such two thousand pounds to her for her life and from and after her decease I give & bequeath the said two thousand pounds to my grand daughter Margaret Lambert wife of William Blake Lambert of Her Majesty's Dockyard at Portsmouth
I give devise & bequeath to the said Daniel Cooper and Thomas Walker all and singular my messuages or tenements Lands & Hereditaments whatsoever situate in Sydney or elsewhere in NSW aforesaid and also my Bank Stock and other personal estate in NSW to hold the same unto them their heirs executor administrators and assigns upon trust that they the said Daniel Cooper and Thomas Walker and the survivor of them his heirs etc. do and shall pay the rents issues dividends interest and profits of the same messuages, etc. as they shall be from time to time received unto my said dear wife for and during the term of her natural life and from and after her decease I give & bequeath to Sarah widow of my late son George William Paull the sum of five hundred pounds sterling and to Mary widow of my late son John Paul the sum of five hundred pounds sterling and I trust that these two last mentioned legacies will be realized by the proceeds of my Bank shares in NSW and the money which may be in the hands of my agents Messieurs Walker & Company of Sydney but in case there .... shall be insufficient to a.... the same two legacies then I direct each deficiency to be made up out of the proceeds of my real estate ...t herinafter directed to be sold and my will is that such two legacies should be paid as soon as possible after my wife's decease and I direct that my said trustees and the survivor of them his heirs and assigns do and shall as soon after her decease as they or he shall in their discretion judge the most desirable opportunities sell and dispose of all and singular my aforesaid messuages etc. ... or in parcels by public auction or private contract unto any person or persons who shall be willing to ... the purchase or purchases thereof for the most money that can be reasonably had or gotten for the same and shall and do make and execute all such conveyances and assurances as shall be requisite & necessary to effectuate such sale or sales
And I do hereby declare that the .....ts of my said trustees shall be good & valid discharges for the same to be ... ... and that it shall ... be ... for the app... ... of the purchase money.... I do hereby direct that my said trustees etc. shall & to stand possessed of the monies to ... deductions as aforesaid / and also of the ... & profits of my aforesaid ... of the proceeds of bank stock & the personal estate in NSW ion case the same shall be more than sufficient to a... the aforesaid legacies of five hundred pounds & 500 pounds upon trust in the first place to pay to my grandson John Bird of Sydney aforesaid the sum of 150 pounds & to divide the residue per capita and not per st.....s equally between and amongst all the children of my late daughter Isabella Tempest Rich by her first husband Isaac Bird and of my late sons George William Paul & John Paul except my granddaughter Margaret Lambert whom I have otherwise provided for by this my will and my granddaughterTempest Jane Tindall wife of John Tindall of Penrith in NSW who will I have no doubt be provided for by her worthy husband and I appoint my said dear wife and the said Daniel Cooper & Thomas Walker Executrix & executors of this my will and in the event of my dear wife's decease before my grandson John Bird then I appoint my said grandson an executor of this my will. In witness ....13th June 1851. John Paul. J B Bullock 51 Lincolns Inn Fields, P J Powell, clerk.
In 1853 she was mentioned in the will of her grandfather John Paul - as the wife of William Blake Lambert of H M Dockyard Portsmouth.
.
Margaret Isabella Paul lived at 11 King William Street, Portsmouth?, Hampshire, 1857.
Margaret Isabella Paul and William Blake Lambert appeared on the 1871 census at 3 Morden Rd, Charlton, Kent. William B Lambert, head, married, 54, civil engineer, born Berwick on Tweed; his wife Margaret I, aged 45, born Australia; Tempest I, daughter aged 16, born Southampton; Vera M, daughter aged 8, scholar, born Russia with a cook and a housemaid.
Margaret died before 1881?.
Children of Margaret Isabella Paul and William Blake Lambert
- Sydney Paul Lambert b. c Feb 1850
- Tempest Margaret Lambert b. 29 Jul 1851, d. Mar 1855
- Tempest Isabella Lambert+ b. 19 Mar 1855, d. a 1938
- Vera Margaret Lambert+ b. c 1863
Mary Paul
(28 November 1843 - 1901)
Mary Paul|b. 28 Nov 1843\nd. 1901|p586.htm#i17512|John Paul|b. b Oct 1802\nd. 15 Jul 1844|p586.htm#i17354|Mary Bowen|b. c 1809\nd. 27 Dec 1901|p91.htm#i17355|John Paul|b. 6 Sep 1773\nd. 21 Jun 1853|p586.htm#i17007|Tempest M. Hughes|b. 20 Aug 1780\nd. 25 Apr 1857|p445.htm#i17008|||||||
Mary Paul was born on 28 November 1843 at North Shore, New South Wales. She was the daughter of John Paul and Mary Bowen. Mary Paul was christened on 27 March 1844 at St James, Sydney. Mary, daughter of John & Mary Paul, North shore, gentleman.
Mary Paul married Robert Fellowes Hunt on 25 November 1860 at St Leonards, New South Wales, Australia.
Mary died in 1901 at St Leonards district, New South Wales.
Mary Paul married Robert Fellowes Hunt on 25 November 1860 at St Leonards, New South Wales, Australia.
Mary died in 1901 at St Leonards district, New South Wales.
Children of Mary Paul and Robert Fellowes Hunt
- Ellen Mary Hunt b. 1862, d. 1875
- Alfred Willoughby Hunt b. 1863, d. 1875
- Henry H Hunt b. 1869, d. 1933?
- William Lewin Hunt b. 1871, d. 1943
Mary Esther Paul
(1870 - 17 May 1878)
Mary Esther Paul|b. 1870\nd. 17 May 1878|p586.htm#i19933|William Henry Paul|b. 15 Jun 1841\nd. 26 Oct 1922|p587.htm#i17511|Frances Spencer|b. c 1835\nd. 17 Apr 1922|p746.htm#i19932|John Paul|b. b Oct 1802\nd. 15 Jul 1844|p586.htm#i17354|Mary Bowen|b. c 1809\nd. 27 Dec 1901|p91.htm#i17355|||||||
Mary Esther Paul was born in 1870 at St Leonards, New South Wales. She was the daughter of William Henry Paul and Frances Spencer.
Mary died on 17 May 1878 at St Leonards district, New South Wales. She was buried after 17 May 1878 at St Thomas' Church of England, North Sydney.
Mary died on 17 May 1878 at St Leonards district, New South Wales. She was buried after 17 May 1878 at St Thomas' Church of England, North Sydney.
Nelly Beatrice Paul
(1872 - 1971)
Nelly Beatrice Paul|b. 1872\nd. 1971|p586.htm#i20158|William Henry Paul|b. 15 Jun 1841\nd. 26 Oct 1922|p587.htm#i17511|Frances Spencer|b. c 1835\nd. 17 Apr 1922|p746.htm#i19932|John Paul|b. b Oct 1802\nd. 15 Jul 1844|p586.htm#i17354|Mary Bowen|b. c 1809\nd. 27 Dec 1901|p91.htm#i17355|||||||
Nelly Beatrice Paul was born in 1872 at St Leonards, New South Wales. She was the daughter of William Henry Paul and Frances Spencer.
Nelly Beatrice Paul was registered at 72 Wycombe Rd, Neutral Bay, on the electoral roll dated 1930.
Nelly Beatrice Paul was registered at 9 Hayes St, Neutral Bay, on the electoral roll dated 1936.
Nelly died in 1971 at St Leonards district, New South Wales.
Nelly Beatrice Paul was registered at 72 Wycombe Rd, Neutral Bay, on the electoral roll dated 1930.
Nelly Beatrice Paul was registered at 9 Hayes St, Neutral Bay, on the electoral roll dated 1936.
Nelly died in 1971 at St Leonards district, New South Wales.
Ralph Frederick Oswald Paul
(8 May 1898 - 15 September 1918)
Ralph Frederick Oswald Paul|b. 8 May 1898\nd. 15 Sep 1918|p586.htm#i31782|Ralph Herbert Paul|b. 13 Feb 1871\nd. 21 Jun 1945|p587.htm#i31769|Henrietta Matilda Roehricht|b. 4 Jan 1869\nd. 7 May 1941|p665.htm#i31781|George W. Paul|b. 2 Jun 1839\nd. 10 Dec 1909|p586.htm#i17367|Emily Parkins|b. c 1839\nd. Mar 1907|p583.htm#i21280|||||||
Ralph Frederick Oswald Paul was born on 8 May 1898 at Kate St, Sandgate, Queensland. He was the son of Ralph Herbert Paul and Henrietta Matilda Roehricht.
Ralph died on 15 September 1918 at Le Berquier, France, aged 20.
Ralph died on 15 September 1918 at Le Berquier, France, aged 20.



