Store order from Andrew Brand

1870
Overview

hand written note on paper

Historical information

Alexander McCulloch (or McCullock) (b.1834) was a Scottish farm servant with multiple convictions of theft. He was sent to WA on the Corona, arriving in 1866 (convict no. 9236). He worked as a labourer at Greenough and Irwin.
Andrew Brand (1944-1907) came to WA with his mother and siblings in 1859, to be reunited with their father/husband, George Brand (convict no. 3354) who by then was farming at Greenough. Andrew farmed at Greenough and over on the Back Flats.

Details

Details

Registration number
cwa-org-72-GMOB1842
Item type
Material
Width
114 mm
Height or length
98 mm
Depth
1 mm
Inscriptions and markings

Back Flats Augst 27th 1870
Mr J.S. Maley Sir
Please let Alexander McCulloch or barer have a cout
Aw Brand
Entd

Contextual Information

This is the only note in the Maley Mill & Store Archives associated with Alexander McCulloch.

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Store order from Andrew Brand
Store order from Andrew Brand written on 27/08/1870.

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