![]() ![]() ![]() In June 1794 Mary Rolt is recorded as free, off stores, married to Samuel King, Settler. Sa muel King and Mary Rolt were one of the many couples married by Reverend Richard Johnson in November 1791 on Norfolk Island. ![]() On 26 August 1800, Samuel King sold a further 10 acres to William Hambley. ![]() Samuel King sold a 10 acre parcel of this land to Elizabeth Thackery (James Dodding partner and his future wife) on. Today Samuel’s land is located on the east side of Cascade Road, north of Middlegate, south of Christian’s Lane. Samuel King recorded as an ex-Marine, was granted 30 acres of land, north side of Cascade run on 3 January 1792, being in procession of this land since, being Lot 13. The 1792 – 1796 Norfolk Island Victualling book records Samuel King as a Marine settler arriving, with land from receiving rations till 1794. Samuel travelled back to Norfolk Island aboard HM Supply to Norfolk Island in April 1791 as a settler. He was discharged from the marines in Sydney on 12 March 1791. Samuel returned to Port Jackson aboard HM Supply in February 1791, with the stranded HMS Sirius crew, he was recorded on the shipping musters as of the late HMS Sirius. Mary also arrived on Norfolk Island aboard the Golden Grove in October 1788. On Norfolk Island Samuel formed a relationship with Mary ROLT, Convict, Prince of Wales 1788. He travelled to Norfolk Island aboard the Golden Grove in October 1788. He boarded HMS Sirius as Ships Marine no. ![]()
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