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I can't see how Surgeon John Harris had access to Sarah Chapman from the middle of 1801 when Elizabeth Chapman was conceived & born on the 19 April 1802 in Sydney. The "Nile' departed Spithead on 21st June 1801, & arrived in Sydney on the 14 December 1801. Surgeon John Harris was busy in Sydney according to the Colonial Secretary records index.....http://colsec.records.nsw.gov.au/h/F24c_har-haz-05.htm#P2453_67854 " HARRIS, John. Surgeon and landholder Arrived per "Surprise" in 1790 as a surgeon's mate in the New South Wales Corps; he received a grant at Parramatta in 1793 and 1798 built Experimental Farm Cottage on James Ruse's farm which he had purchased; he was appointed magistrate in 1800, placed in charge of the Police establishment and in 1801 became Naval Officer; he was dismissed from public office on a number of occasions but was generally reinstated; in 1809 he travelled to England to give evidence at Major Johnston's Court Martial and returned to the Colony per "General Hewitt" as a private settler in 1814; he became a director of the Bank of New South Wales in 1817 and was involved with a number of committees; he was surgeon on Oxley's expedition to Bathurst in 1819 and was appointed a magistrate again in the same year. 1800 Sep 29 Surgeon, New South Wales Corps. Appointed Magistrate for County of Cumberland (Reel 6037; SZ987 p.2) 1801 Jun 9 To accompany Lieutenant Grant on survey and examination of Hunter River (Reel 6037; SZ988 pp.25-6) 1801 Jul 27 Appointed Naval Officer in absence of William Balmain (Reel 6037; SZ988 p.50) 1801 Sep 7 Acting Magistrate at Sydney (Reel 6037; SZ988 p.63) 1801 Dec 26; 1802 Jan 5 Appointed to serve on Court Martial as Deputy Judge Advocate (Reel 6037; SZ988 pp.100, 106) 1802 Feb 1, Mar 29 Appointed to serve on Court Martial as Deputy Judge Advocate (Reel 6037; SZ989 pp.6, 29) 1802 Apr 10 Particulars of arms in possession of (Reel 6041; 4/1719 p.82) 1802 Aug 7 Appointed Deputy Judge Advocate on Court Martial (Reel 6037; SZ990 p .8) 1802 Sep 20 Re entry of "Surprize" into Port Jackson for repairs; stating conditions for permission to engage in sealing off coast of New Holland (Reel 6041; 4/1719 pp.129-30) 1802 c.Oct Signatory to petition of Michael Robinson for cancellation of sentence (Reel 6040; SZ997 p.30) 1802 Oct 9 Not permitted to engage in occupations inconsistent with his military duties (Reel 6037; SZ990 pp.26-7) 1802 Oct 13-1803 Mar 11 Re his court martial (Reel 6037; SZ990 pp.31, 96, 104) 1802 Oct 16 Replaced as a Magistrate and as Naval Officer and appointed Receiver of Fees, Fines, etc (Reel 6037; SZ990 pp.34-5) 1803 Nov 5 Given Sydney allotment lease by Governor King (Fiche 3309; 4/7186.1 p.2) "

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