| John J ANDERSON
son of the late
Edwin ANDERSON
Died 14 January 1892
Mary A ANDERSON
Died 18 June 1907
Mary ANDERSON
widow of the late Edwin ANDERSON
Died 19 September 1917
Martin E ANDERSON
Died 12 December 1909
George J ANDERSON
Died 9 March 1923
James J ANDERSON
Died 28 May 1939 |
| Maria Stanslow
wife of
John HARROD
Died October 19 1891
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| William CASMAN
Died May 1836
Aged 1 month |
| Anne
daughter of
Roger KANE
Died Oct 10 1902 |
| Alma Letty KANE
wife of Patrick
Died Oct 9 1907 |
| Edward KANE
Died March 21 1882 |
| Jane
wife of
Roger KANE
Died June 14 1902 |
| Walter KANE
Died 20 July 1914 |
| Patrick KEADY
Died March 8 1890
Patrick KEADY
Died Oct 29 1903 |
| Phoebe Anna KING
Died Feby 23 1904
Mary KING
Died April 1 1901 |
| William Evan PRICE
Died Sep 11 1875
Aged 58 years |
| Sacred to the memory of Bartholomew REARDON late
of Pitt Water who died 1st January 1849
aged 57 years on whose soul may god have mercy it is a holy and wholesome thought
to pray for the dead that they may be loosed from their sins.
Bartholomew REARDON born Norfolk Island 15th June 1791, son of a first
fleeter arrived Van Diemens Land 1810. Married Elizabeth NASH 1st January 1812.
Highly recommended by Captain PIPER and others, he immediately received land
grants, his agricultural knowledge
and his substantial efforts resulted in
high crop yields which benefited all the colony.
He was the first to grow wheat free of the smut disease. He was among the first
to introduce merino sheep to the colony at his property 'Thorn Hill'. His hospitality
and community services were renowned; Governor MACQUARIE and Lieut Governor
SORELL were his guests in April 1821. He also served as District Constable
with honesty and devotion to duties. Subsequently his huge barn, filled with
the harvest, was burnt to ashes, by malicious scoundrels, it had been used
for all community gatherings, religious
services, and musterings. His property 'Green Hills', Forcett, is still in
the REARDON family today 1995.
We, his descendants, proudly and gratefully acknowledge and honour, his many
sterling and out-standing qualities. |
| Bartholomew REARDON
Died 1 January 1849 |
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