By the mid 1840’s the Guise Family had amassed in excess of 280 000 acres in the Bywong and Gundaroo districts which does not include Squatting runs and stations in other areas.
The homestead just south of Williamsdale was used as an Outstation and Rest spot as the Guises pushed cattle past the ‘ limit of occupation ‘ deep into their Monaro runs in the early 1830’s. In 1833- 35 John Williams and Sarah Nash Squatted at this homestead on Guises Creek according to local historians. It was rumoured that the Guises had forsaken the Monaro and moved to find new runs in the Riverina. The Williams later left [ went to Burra ] as it was deemed as an illegal squat-age. Guises Flat is the current property’s name.
before settlement..by Ric WilliamsDescendants| Photo Album | Historical Notes Amos Crisp.
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Mr Amos Crisp Snr reputed to have hired his fourteen *-year-old daughter to a ship's captain for immoral purposes. | Mrs Amos Crisp |
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Grave of Amos CRISP (convict)
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GGG grandson Richard Farley
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From: Frank and Mog [mailto:frankmog@bigpond.net.au] Sent: Sunday, 31 August 2008 6:45 PM To: Michelle and Mark Edwards Subject: Photo of Millie Crisp - Front Page Sydney Mail http://www.monaropioneers.com/crispa.htm |
The family of William Williams and Catherine McDonald
1. George Alexander Williams (1872 - 1956) md Mary Love Stewart in 1897.
2. Jessie Ann Williams (1874 - 1960) md Ernest Scarlett in 1898.
3. Amos Edward Williams (1876 - 1967) md Millicent Wheatley in 1910.
4. William Davidson Williams (1879 - 1952) md Mary Elizabeth McPhie in 1908.
5. Mabel Maude Williams (1882 - 1939) md Sidney Thomas Scarlett in 1903.
6. Linda Mary Williams (1885 - 1970) md Du Verney Garnett.
7. Sarah Eliza Williams (1887 - 1976) md Alfred William Woods in 1925.
8. Edith Lillian Williams (1891 - 1990) unmarried.
9. Catherine/Kate McDonald Williams (1894 - 1980) md George A. Colvin.
1. Sarah Williams (1859 - 1901) married William Charles Blyton in 1881.
2. Ann Williams (1861 - 1928) married Phillip Morgan in 1884.
3. Margaret Williams (1862 - 1906) married Henry Foster Thomson in 1884.
4. James Renwick Williams (1864 - 1882) drowned.
5. George Whitefield Williams (1866 - 1935) changed name to Frederick Holmes Mansfield.
6. Esther Williams (1868 - 1904) married Edward Randolph Blyton in 1892.
7. John Brown Williams (1870 - )
8. Edward Robert Williams (1872 - 1945) married Emma Coombs in 1897.
9. Henry Inglis Williams (1875 - 1955) md Lucy Ann Pike in 1905.
10. Isaac Emmet Williams (1877 - 1943) md Mary Ellen Tompson in 1911.
Miss Elizabeth Ann Williams, of Windsor, who, born in 1824, came with her parents
in 1843 to near Nimitybelle, and from thence, after some little time going to The
Gullies Station, some 50 miles south of Cooma. Miss Williams, who was a
remarkably expert swimmer, on one occasion during a flood saved seven
lives in one day.
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