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 | Thomas Wooster/Worster Convicted of Theft (1828) Thomas Wooster/Worster was accused, along with John Munday and William Dimmock of breaking into the house of Sarah Parsons at Grendon Underwood and stealing money and goods to the value of twenty-four pounds.
He was subsequently convicted and transported for life to Australia.
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Owner of original: Bucks FHS Aylesbury Calendar of Prisoners
Date: 1828
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 | Thomas Wooster/Worster Transported (1828)
Thomas was given a Life sentence and then transported to NSW on the ship "Eliza" under Captain Doughty (sailed 29th June, arrived 18th November, 1828).
Note his co-defendant William Dimmock is the next name on this list.
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 | Thomas Wooster/Worster's Prison Record
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 | Tithe Map References for Ann Wooster (nee Ives) A document showing the tithe map references for farms in Ilmer run by Ann Wooster (nee Ives) and John Eggleton in 1839 prior to their marriage in 1840.
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Owner of original: National Archives
Date: 1839
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 | Warren John Barton Funeral Service
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Owner of original: The Wooster Family Group (Stephanie McCallum)
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 | William Alfred Wooster - Master Certificate
William Alfred Wooster awarded Master certificate for foreign bound steamships.
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Owner of original: Ancestry
Date: 18 Feb 1908
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 | William Henry Worster - Will (1932)
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Owner of original: Archives New Zealand, Probate Records
Date: 4 Mar 1932
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 | William John Alexander Worster in Copenhagen William John Alexander Worster's police registration cards showing where he lived during his time in Copenhagen.
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Owner of original: Per Ekstrøm
Date: 1905-1919
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 | William Timothy Wooster Inquest (1881) Verdict of the inquest on 5th January 1881, into the deaths of William Timothy Wooster and Ida Louisa McGinniss who were killed on the 27th December 1880 by the collapse of a cricket pavilion.
For full inquest details see the Tasmanian Names Index
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Owner of original: Tasmanian Names Index
Date: 5 Jan 1881
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 | William Worster - Master Mariner Certificate
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Owner of original: UK and Ireland, Masters and Mates Certificates, 1850-1927
Date: 13 Feb 1868
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 | William Worster - Only Mate Certificate William's certificate of competence to serve as Only Mate
Note: A duplicate certificate appears to have been issued in 1865
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Owner of original: UK and Ireland, Masters and Mates Certificates, 1850-1927
Date: 23 Jul 1863
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 | William Worster Apprenticed in 1859
Apprentice indenture for William Worster, 27th Apr 1859, ship - Dahlia
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Owner of original: UK, Apprentices Indentured in Merchant Navy, 1824-1910
Date: 27 Apr 1859
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 | William Worster Testimonial List
A list of testimonials in support of his Only Mate exam
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Owner of original: UK and Ireland, Masters and Mates Certificates, 1850-1927
Date: 1863
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 | William Worster's Exam Application
William's application for the Only Mate exam
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Owner of original: UK and Ireland, Masters and Mates Certificates, 1850-1927
Date: 10 Jul 1863
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 | Worster Family Emigration (1923) The emigration of Mary Ellen Worster (nee Bailey) and her family from Barnoldswick to Melbourne in 1923.
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Owner of original: Ancestry
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