Part B.

1819 - 1821 Hobart: Found guilty of ‘contumacious conduct in court’.

HOBART 1819 -1821

…’That ornery horse that keeps heading back to the barn, no matter how much you coax and pull and try to convince him to stay on the trail? He's showing you his contumacious side, meaning he's stubbornly resisting authority.

You might hear the word contumacious used in a courtroom to describe an uncooperative witness or someone who willfully disobeys an order given by the court. If you have a glove compartment full of unpaid parking tickets, when you finally land in court your disobedient behavior may cause the judge to tell you that you're a contumacious lout. You'll not only have to pay the tickets, you'll also be slapped with a big fine, and you'll never be contumacious again.’  https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/contumacious

 The Hobart Town Gazette and Southern Reporter 

  Sat 1 May 1819   Page 1

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 The Hobart Town Gazette and Southern Reporter 

 Sat 3 Jul 1819  Page 1 TROVE - National Library of Australia

    The Hobart Town Gazette and Southern Reporter 

  Sat 17 Jul 1819   TROVE - National Library of Australia

   The Hobart Town Gazette and Southern Reporter 

  Sat 18 Sep 1819 Page 1  TROVE - National Library of Australia

 The Hobart Town Gazette and Southern Reporter 

 Sat 30 Oct 1819 Page 1  via TROVE - National Library of Australia

New South Wales, Census and Population Books, 1811-1825

via  Ancestry.com

[1820] from New South Wales, Census and Population Books, 1811-1825

 via  Ancestry.com

Detail from Map - Somerset 33 - plan of York Plains and Sorell Springs - surveyor T Scott landholder LIVISTON W AF396-1-978

 via LINC Tasmania   https://stors.tas.gov.au/AF396-1-978

  The Hobart Town Gazette and Southern Reporter 

(Tas. : 1816 - 1821)  Sat 15 Jan 1820 Page 1  

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The Hobart Town Gazette and Southern Reporter 

(Tas. : 1816 - 1821)  Sat 29 Apr 1820  Page 1

Hobart Town Gazette and Van Diemen's Land Advertiser

 (Tas. : 1821 - 1825)  Sat 21 Jul 1821 Page 2

 Research  - Part B

29. RESEARCH Part B - A story of Thomas and Ann Peters.

30. RESEARCH Part B - Thomas Peters is transported for the term of his natural life

31. RESEARCH Part B - Mary Ann Peters accompanied her convict husband

32. RESEARCH Part B - 1803 Thomas, Mary Ann, & Elizabeth (2yrs) came to Port Phillip aboard the Calcutta

33. RESEARCH Part B - 1804 Peters family transferred to Van Diemen’s Land & Martha is born

34. RESEARCH Part B - 1805 Hobart Town: Mary Peters receives a Land Grant on New Town Rivulet

35. RESEARCH Part B - 1806 & 1807 The Peters have a farm with 4 cattle 2 sheep & a goat.

36. RESEARCH Part B - 1808 - 1812 Hobart Town: Martha dies, Thomas is pardoned, & 3 babies are born.

37. RESEARCH Part B - 1814 Hobart Town: Property deals, Horse races & a baby.

38. RESEARCH Part B - 1815 - 1816 Hobart Town: A juror, a boat race, supplying wheat & meat + 8th child

39. RESEARCH Part B - 1817 Hobart Town & York Plains: Thomas Peters receives a Land Grant

40. RESEARCH Part B - 1817 Hobart Town & Bagdad:  the Duke of York & Baker’s farm 

41. RESEARCH Part B - 1817 Hobart Town,York Plains, Bagdad & Tarrets’s farm 

42. RESEARCH Part B - 1817 Hobart Town & Bagdad: Education, an executor, & stock moved from Herdsman’s Cove.

43. RESEARCH Part B - 1818 Hobart: A heavy cart and a ferry accident 

44. RESEARCH Part B -  1818 Hobart: A court case, a house for sale. & Elizabeth marries George Armytage

45. RESEARCH Part B - 1818 Hobart: Stock on Birch’s land + Kickerterpoller & the Friendly Missions

46. RESEARCH Part B - 1819 Hobart: Rents to Supreme court & Mary Ann Peters (nee Hews) dies aged 39

47. RESEARCH Part B - 1819 - 1821 Hobart: Found guilty of ‘contumacious conduct in court’.

48. RESEARCH Part B - 1824 - 1829 Bagdad: Louisa marries John Hayes & Charlotte marries Francis Flexmore

49. RESEARCH Part B - 1830 Tasmania: The Black Line.

50. RESEARCH Part B -  Nov 1930 Many Aborigines slip through the Black Line and the Peters house is raided.

51. RESEARCH Part B - 1830 Bagdad: As the Black Line advances settlers houses are attacked

52. RESEARCH Part B - 1830 Bagdad: Sophia Peters (16) and Ann Peters (14) are speared & Ann dies of her wounds.

53. RESEARCH Part B - 1830 - Following the Tasmania Wars the surviving traditional owners are rounded up

54. RESEARCH Part B - 1831 - 1839 Bagdad: Mary Ann Peters & Sophia Matilda Peters both got married,

55. RESEARCH Part B - 1839 Bagdad Thomas Peters dies 

56. RESEARCH Part B - The 8 Children and 48 Grandchildren of Thomas & Mary Ann Peters

57. RESEARCH Part B - A Story of Thomas Peters and ‘the Brady Gang’ 

58. RESEARCH Part B - Where to next? Choices, choices, choices.

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