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In the colony of New South Wales, Australia, a muster was an extension of a Military Muster to the general populace. A general muster was held when deemed necessary to count the convicts and general population. Many people were not included. Musters were held in the years: * 1788 A list of persons victualled in NSW and Norfolk Island * 1806 A General Muster in NSW of convicts, emancipists, livestock and land. * 1810 to 1820 Returns of convicts in the Colony on 1 January 1810 and of those who arrived up until September 1820. * 1811 A General Muster in NSW, Port Dalrymple, Hobart Town and Norfolk Island * 1814 A General Muster was held in NSW which was arranged by districts. * 1818 Muster of free persons at Hobart Town. * 1819 Muster of persons at Hobart Town and Port Dalrymple. * 1820 and 1821 Muster of convicts and their children at Hobart Town. * 1822 Muster supplying alphabetical returns of persons in NSW and also of convicts in Van Diemen's Land. * 1823 Muster of convicts in Van Diemen's Land. * 1825 General muster of all inhabitants in NSW, except the military. * 1837 General muster of all convicts in NSW and Norfolk Island. * 1841 Censuses of NSW, Adelaide, Van Diemen's Land and Port Phillip. * 1891 Census of NSW. 〔Reakes, Janet, The A to Z Genealogical Handbook, Methuen Australia, 1986, ISBN 0-454-00953-4〕 ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Muster (census)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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