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Thomas Henry and Ann TARR travelled to the Cape Colony as part of a colonial emigration scheme. This group of some 4000 souls came to be known as the "1820 settlers".
Information pertaining to the Nottinghamshire settlers can be found here :
http://www.british-genealogy.com/resources/county/ntt/emigration/southafrica-1820/nttsa.htm
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Selina TARR b: 27 Aug 1813 in , Nottinghamshire, England Ann TARR b: 27 Aug 1813 in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England James TARR b: 24 Aug 1815 in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England Eliza TARR b: 20 Apr 1817 in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England George TARR b: 21 Feb 1819 in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England Thomas TARR b: 21 Sep 1821 in Bathurst, Cape, South Africa Emma TARR b: 6 Jan 1824 in Bathurst, Cape, South Africa Ann TARR b: 20 Jun 1826 in Bathurst, Cape, South Africa William TARR b: 8 Sep 1828 in Bathurst, Cape, South Africa Samuel TARR b: 8 Jun 1830 in Bathurst, Cape, South Africa Elizabeth TARR b: 31 May 1831 in Bathurst, Cape, South Africa Mary TARR b: 17 Sep 1832 in Bathurst, Cape, South Africa John TARR b: Abt. 1834 in , Cape, South Africa
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