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Sarah BISHOP (1784 - 1873)
Children Self + Spouses Parents Grandparents Greatgrandparents
Henry Richard LYNE (1819 - 1875)
Susannah LYNE (1821 - 1894)
Sarah BISHOP (1784 - 1873)

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William LYNE (1781 - 1854)





























b. 1784
+. William LYNE (1781 - 1854)
d. 1873 aged 89
Children (2):
Henry Richard LYNE (1819 - 1875)
Susannah LYNE (1821 - 1894)
Grandchildren (14):
Sarah Mary AMOS (1842 - 1844), Jessie Elizabeth AMOS (1844 - ), Norman Eugene AMOS (1846 - 1933), William Anthony AMOS (1847 - 1907), Susannah AMOS (1849 - 1875), Louisa AMOS (1850 - 1929), Miriam AMOS (1854 - 1855), Lewis AMOS (1854 - 1901), Rosina AMOS (1856 - 1934), Owen Livingstone AMOS (1858 - 1930), Ada Margaret AMOS (1860 - 1940), Henrick Howard AMOS (1863 - ), Mabel Constance AMOS (1865 - 1931), Adam Clarendon AMOS (1869 - 1934)
Events in Sarah BISHOP (1784 - 1873)'s life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
1784 Sarah BISHOP was born
1819 35 Birth of son Henry Richard LYNE Lambeth, Surrey, England 34
09 Jul 1821 37 Birth of daughter Susannah LYNE Coombend, Gloucestershire, England 34
1854 70 Death of husband William LYNE (aged 73)
1873 89 Sarah BISHOP died
Personal Notes:
The Lyne family, William, Sarah and five children, arrived in Hobart in 1826, and received a 1500-acre land grant on the east coast, named Apsley (later Apslawn). Gradually their stock of sheep and cattle increased, despite problems with lack of water and fear of Aborigines. Their son John continued at Apslawn, and his eldest son Sir William Lyne became Premier of New South Wales and a member of the first federal cabinet. Apslawn passed out of the family, with some family members acquiring farming land along the east coast, and another of John's sons, Carmichael, acquired the property Riccarton at Campbell Town. His son Crosby turned Riccarton into a top wheat-producing property, was warden of Campbell Town, and a keen horse enthusiast. Descendants still own Riccarton.

Over almost two centuries, the Lyne family have not only been prominent pastoralists, but have provided federal, state and local politicians, and leaders in agricultural activities ranging from the Tasmanian Farmers, Stockowners and Orchardists Association to Landcare.

Further reading: L Nyman, The Lyne family history, Hobart, 1976; and The east coasters, Launceston, 1990; W Davenport & R Amos, Glamorgan, [ Swansea ], 1988; National Trust of Australia (Tasmania), Campbell Town, Campbell Town, 1966.
Source References:
34. Type: Web Page, Abbr: Stieglitz & Amos in New Zealand and Australia, Title: Stieglitz & Amos in New Zealand and Australia, Auth: A Bryan, Date: 4/9/2008, Locn: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=AHN&db=nzausamos&id=I12589
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