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Ipswich Early Settler Database, F-L

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[...]William and Lucy Marsh who arrived in Ipswich in early 1856.[...]figure in early Ipswich and a member of the local squattoc[...]
[...]his horsemanship, had a wealth of information on early Ipswich
Elizabeth & Sarah (daughters of T[...]
[...]ch and two mates left Brisbane for Ipswich in the Settler, a stern[...]the early 1880s. Henry (Heinrich) and Mary (Maria) m[...]
[...]the early days as ‘Given’s Corner’.
Glode (nee[...]
[...]the fact that he may have arrived with one of the early Downs settlers. Peter married[...]builder) in the early 1860’s. Thomas Snr and his sons started[...]
[...]ncluding William decided to leave Scotland in the early 1860s. 1[...]
[...]the timber trade at Pine Mountain. Early in the 1860s Mr Ironmonger married a siste[...]
[...]ps and invested heavily in the cotton boom of the early 1860s. He sailed[...]

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Ipswich Early Settler Database, F-L
Ipswich Early Settler Database F-L
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