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Joseph and Hannah May and family were central to the growth of Quakers in South Australia.

Joseph and Hannah May and family were central to the growth of Quakers in South Australia.

by Mark J | 16 Aug, 2012

  Cathy Davies. New South Wales Regional Meeting. Joseph and Hannah May, their five sons and six daughters and Joseph’s brother, Henry (described as ‘of weak intellect’) migrated to South Australia on the ‘Anna Robertson’ in 1839. Joseph, Hannah & Henry were...

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