Ralph Hush
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Ralph Hush (1779 – 2 June 1860) was a convict sent from Northumberland to Australia in 1820. He was also one of the first convicts ever to receive a pardon from a life sentence after less than 5 years.
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Ralph Hush
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Ralph Hush
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Ralph Hush
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Durran Durra, Braidwood, New South Wales, Australia
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1860-06-02
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Spittal, Northumberland, England, UK
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The lonely Hush burial ground on Eastfield, Ralph Hush's farm in Braidwood
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Ralph Hush
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Sarah Hush
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Convict and then farmer
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Margaret Robinson
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Ralph Hush (1779 – 2 June 1860) was a convict sent from Northumberland to Australia in 1820. He was also one of the first convicts ever to receive a pardon from a life sentence after less than 5 years.
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