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Thomas Barker
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Born |
25 March,
1799
London,
Middlesex,
England
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Died |
12 March,
1875
(aged 75)
Bringelly,
New South Wales,
Australia
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Cause of Death |
heart disease
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Cultural Heritage |
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Related Entries |
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Barker, Joanna (wife)
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Barker, James (brother)
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Dickson, James (brother-in-law)
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Barker, Thomas William (nephew)
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Barker, George William (nephew)
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Barker, Eliza (niece by marriage)
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Wilson, Alfred William (colleague)
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Jones, Stephen (educational sponsor)
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Western, John (educational sponsor)
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Barker, Thomas William (educational sponsor)
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Mackintosh, Thomas (educational sponsor)
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McRae, John (educational sponsor)
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Barker, George William (educational sponsor)
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Pattison, John (educational sponsor)
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Doran, Charles Henry (educational sponsor)
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Ireland, Thomas (educational sponsor)
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Stephen, Francis Henry (educational sponsor)
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Doran, John George (educational sponsor)
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Stephen, Charles Thomas (educational sponsor)
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mechanical engineer (1813-1875) New South Wales, Australia
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benefactor (general) (1820-1875) New South Wales, Australia
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farmer (1824-1875) New South Wales, Australia
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millwright (1826-1860) New South Wales, Australia
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flour miller (1828-1834) New South Wales, Australia
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magistrate (1834-1875) New South Wales, Australia
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flour miller (1840-1860) New South Wales, Australia
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grazier (cattle) (1840-1875) New South Wales, Australia
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grazier (sheep) (1840-1875) New South Wales, Australia
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local government councillor (1843-1843) New South Wales, Australia
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woollen manufacturer (1845-1874) New South Wales, Australia
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Member of Upper House (1853-1856) New South Wales, Australia
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railways commissioner (1855-1855) New South Wales, Australia
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Member of Lower House (1856-1857) New South Wales, Australia
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