Talk:History of Smooth Island (Tasmania)
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Unsolved mysteries
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Amelia Pillinger, nee Little | Death on 1 Oct 1876 following a "short but painful illness" | Cause of death? |
" | " | Burial site? |
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Edward James Pillinger | Suspicious death (~ 1.5y after his wife's death). Edward's body was found at Neil Milford's farm[1][2], in an advanced state of decomposition, with a bottle of strychnine was found nearby. | Was it a homicide or suicide? |
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ClarificationeditIt is highly unlikely that Smooth Island (Garden Island) was the site of construction of the ship in this reference[3] References
For further researcheditIn The LIST[1], overlay Land District Chart [2] suggests that several individuals 'may' have had licences on Garden Island (although, the map may be instead referring to to northern point of Chronicle Point). The map information is: "Lic 923" or "Lic 925" P.C.M Hall & L.R. Squaire ...Lic no 2931 J.A. Ettershank".
A "James Quested" acquired land in county of Pembroke in 1843. It is uncertain whether this is Garden Island or not.[4] - Have only seen a Snippet view of this:
Does this add anything new (I can't remember it)[6]
When in Hobartedit[7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21] References
ReferenceseditBooks to accessedit[1] Re: Charles Booth's diaries. Visit to island in Feb 1937 is complete, however there are 2 other references to "Garden Island" in the book. Google Books only has Snippet views for these 2 snippets. References Subdivisions of SorelleditCarlton, Coppington, Dunalley, Forcett, Kellevie, Murdunna, Nugent, Sorell, Wattle Hill [1] Subdivisions of TasmaneditEaglehawk neck, Highcroft, Koonya, Nubeena, Port Arthur, Saltwater River, Taranna [2] References Next time at libraryeditProbably the most useful historical map in Tasmanian archives: http://search.archives.tas.gov.au/default.aspx?detail=1&type=I&id=AF396/1/1164 Jkokavec (talk) 03:05, 15 April 2018 (UTC) Information on Quested's occupancy status from http://researchtasmania.com.au/documents/biographies/MACK_Ann.pdf:
Relevant?editCourt case, unknown if this refers to somewhere along Huon river: [1] References
Sources of contradiction about location of the island Bowen placed the mutinous convictseditMercury newspaper 28 April 1804
Convicts kept in Terrible conditions on islandedithttp://www.mercurynie.com.au/resources/tasmania%20200/june.htm
Digitised Tasmanian titles office recordsedithttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1aLy3ZVcpleYLMLlQbSRiW8nPqSZ6S3ziJOYr0jhtw_Y/edit#gid=0 |
References
editNotice: Article title
editAs seen in the disambiguation page (Smooth Island), there are islands named "Smooth Island" within both Tasmania as well as South Australia.
The content of History of Smooth Island (Tasmania) and Smooth Island (Tasmania) are tightly linked, so their placename conventions must be WP:CONSISTENT.
As per WP:PLACEDAB:
- Disambiguation of Smooth Island (Tasmania) from Smooth Island is warranted.
- Disambiguation of History of Smooth Island (Tasmania) from History of Smooth Island is warranted.
However, Australian placename conventions have been a highly contentious matter which lacks community consensus, despite having been extensively discussed for over 10 years.[[1]]. Vitreology talk 06:29, 18 June 2021 (UTC)