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24: 277:"Uncle Thomas has very dark hair, a high forehead, dark blue eyes, rather a short nose, a small mouth with a fine set of very white teeth, which he shows very much when he laughs; a very black beard, and nice black whiskers. Altogether he has a round face, a cheerful good-tempered countenance habitually when he laughs, which he does often and most heartily. In height he is five feet seven, and in my opinion a very good figure, and I know several young ladies who used to think so, too, when he was a bachelor. Oh, you'll enjoy meeting him! He is such a joy!" 421:
In 1839, Christiana’s sister, Honoria Rose Riley (née Brooks) died leaving three young orphans. Honoria had been left a widow about three years before when her husband, William E Riley (c1808 – 1836) died. The three children raised by Christiana and Thomas, in addition to their own 11 surviving
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area in New South Wales. In 1848, when the applicants for leases were gazetted, Thomas sought to obtain Run No. 8, known as Collarnatong, consisting of 35,000 acres (140 km) and the boundaries whereof, as set out in the Gazette, refer to neighboring runs as being those of Messrs Cassels,
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His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint the undermentioned Gentlemen to be Magistrates of the Territory, viz. Thomas Valentine Blomfield, of Dagworth, Hunter's River and Denham Court, in the County of Cumberland, Esquire; and Charles Boydell, of Cam. Yr. Allyn Hunter's River,
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Both Thomas and Christiana were prolific letter writers and many of these have been preserved in a collection published in 1926 entitled "Memoirs of the Blomfield family being letters written by the Late Captain T. V. Blomfield and his wife to relatives in England".
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Thomas continued in the Army until January 1824 when he sold out his commission. He settled on land he named "Dagworth" (after the farm where he was born), an estate of 2,000 acres (8.1 km) on the
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Alexander Raby Riley (1833) – Attended school conducted by the Church of England clergyman, Dr William Woolls, and was one of the first matriculants to the University of Sydney (aged 19) in 1852.
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passed to Christiana and Thomas Blomfield where Thomas lived until his death on 19 May 1857. He was buried in the small churchyard at the Church of St Mary the Virgin near Denham Court in
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on 19 June 1814 and fought in several of the American battles but were mainly garrisoned in southern Ireland. From 1817 until 1824, the 48th Regiment of Foot was stationed in
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Thomas is ranked as one of the pioneering band whose early settlement and recognition of its possibilities contributed to the development of the
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She is of a fair complexion, about 5ft 5 inches in height, fair hair and dark brown eyes and, of course, in my opinion, not ugly
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to Christiana Jane Brooks, eldest daughter of Richard Brooks, Esq., a respectable settler and a magistrate of the Territory
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with her parents, older brother and four younger sisters. Another sister was born that year in New South Wales.
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On 27 October 1851, Thomas was amongst a large list of appointees as Justices of the Peace published in
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In a letter to her niece, Louisa, dated 2 June 1825, Thomas’ wife Christiana describes her husband:
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In a letter to his father dated 4 September 1820, Thomas announced his marriage had taken place in
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Christiana Eliza Passmore Blomfield (1826–1904) – married James John Riley (1821–1882), Mayor of
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On 9 August 1848, Thomas was listed in the District Council appointments published in
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In a letter dated 4 September 1820 to his father, Thomas described Christiana:
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His wife, Christiana Jane Brooks (1802–1852), was born on 15 January 1802 in
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in the 2nd Battalion of the 48th (Northamptonshire) Regiment of Foot in the
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on 7 January 1836 which is thought also to include Justices of the Peace.
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On 1 November 1834, Thomas's appointment as a magistrate was published in
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9 August 1848 – Appointment as member of Liverpool District Council
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and christened Valentine Thomas Blomfield on 18 February 1793 at
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Christiana Sarah Riley (1836) – married William Essington King
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Thomas Edwin Blomfield (1821–1903) – Lieutenant-Colonel in the
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settler and pastoralist, magistrate, Justice of the Peace and
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in 1833 and Christiana Brooks in 1835, the Brooks' property "
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In February and August 1815, Thomas wrote to his family from
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Blomfield family papers – State Library of New South Wales
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27 October 1851 – Appointment as Justice of the Peace
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Thomas and Christiana were married at 68:Learn how and when to remove this message 31:This article includes a list of general 432:Margaret Maria Riley (1837) – married 362:Thomas and Christiana had 12 children: 646: 408:Edwin Cordeaux Blomfield (1835–1913) 388:Louisa Matilda Blomfield (1828–1858) 17: 616:7 January 1836 – The New Commission 440:under the pseudonym Mrs Boldrewood. 372:Richard Henry Blomfield (1823–1896) 271:, granted to him on 21 April 1825. 13: 561:Memoirs of the Blomfield Family – 405:Henry Wilson Blomfield (1833–1924) 114: 37:it lacks sufficient corresponding 14: 690: 637:Steventon-Barnes, Jeremy (2012). 532: 307: 679:Colony of New South Wales people 588:Arthur Blomfield, Monaro pioneer 245:, aged 12, in March 1814 on the 22: 394:Arthur Blomfield (1831–1887) – 285:Brooks, Brierly and Eccleston. 669:48th Regiment of Foot officers 639:A History of Dagworth, Suffolk 515: 497: 486: 468: 450: 137:Military General Service Medal 1: 444: 414:Frank Allman Blomfield (1840) 198:Settlement in New South Wales 417:Alfred Blomfield (1842–1901) 7: 540:Drawing of Denham Court by 357: 10: 695: 81:Thomas Valentine Blomfield 630:The Sydney Morning Herald 622:The Sydney Morning Herald 346:The Sydney Morning Herald 330:The Sydney Morning Herald 229:, the eldest daughter of 91:District Council member. 458:"Classified Advertising" 94: 563:University of Newcastle 434:Thomas Alexander Browne 411:Euston Blomfield (1837) 103:, 14 February 1793, in 52:more precise citations. 583:William Essington King 290:Captain Richard Brooks 231:Captain Richard Brooks 664:Settlers of Australia 480:Sydney Morning Herald 578:Alexander Raby Riley 542:William Hardy Wilson 505:"The New Commission" 135:and was awarded the 131:. 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