Angus McInnes

M, #763

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
BirthAngus McInnes was born at Isle of Skye, ScotlandG.
MarriageAngus was married to Isabella McKinnon.
DeathAngus McInnes died in ScotlandG.

Family with

Isabella McKinnon
Child
ChartsDescendant Chart - Angus McInnes
Last Edited29 Jul 2007

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Isabella McKinnon

F, #764

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
BirthIsabella McKinnon was born.
MarriageIsabella was married to Angus McInnes.
DeathIsabella McKinnon died at ScotlandG.

Also Known As

DescriptionDateName
Married NameHer married name was McInnes.

Family with

Angus McInnes
Child
ChartsDescendant Chart - Angus McInnes
Last Edited29 Jul 2007

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Unknown Unknown1,2

M, #765
RelationshipGrandfather of Philip Collett

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
DeathUnknown Unknown died.
BirthHe was born at EnglandG.
Marr UnkHannah was the unmarried mother of William Collett (born circa 1792.)

Family with

Hannah Collett b. 1772, d. 1801
Child
ChartsDescendant Chart - William Collett
Last Edited3 May 2006

Citations

  1. His name may have been William Garrod or Gorrod. There are entries in the church register for the surname Gorrod.
  2. [S515] Ian Collett, "Ancestors of Philip Collett," e-mail to Robert Mote, July 2004.

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Mary Knights1

F, #766
RelationshipMother of Philip Collett

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
DeathMary Knights died at Wortham, Suffolk, EnglandG.
BirthShe was born at EnglandG.
Marriage19 May 1817She was married to William Collett, son of Unknown Unknown and Hannah Collett, on Monday, 19 May 1817 at St Thomas & St Mary's Church, Wortham, Suffolk, EnglandG; They both made their mark (they couldn't write). The witnesses were William Driver and Francis Groom.1
DeathSeptember 1846Mary Knights died in September 1846 at Wortham, SuffolkG.
Burial10 September 1846She was buried on 10 September 1846 at Wortham, SuffolkG.

Also Known As

DescriptionDateName
Married Name1817As of 19 May 1817, her married name was Collett.

Census Entries

Census DatePlaceDetails
1841Wortham, Suffolk, EnglandGMary Knights and William Collett appeared on the census of 1841 at Wortham, Suffolk, EnglandG. Also in the household were William Collett, John Collett and Philip Collett.2

Family with

William Collett b. c 1788, d. Dec 1864
Children
ChartsDescendant Chart - William Collett
Last Edited24 May 2008

Citations

  1. [S515] Ian Collett, "Ancestors of Philip Collett," e-mail to Robert Mote, July 2004.
  2. [S515] Ian Collett, "Ancestors of Philip Collett," e-mail to Robert Mote, July 2004, e-mail report from Mrs Karen Bali, People Search Tracing Services.
  3. [S593] Margaret Chadd & Michael Collett, "The 2nd Supplement of the Collett Saga", Report 1, 30 May 2003 from Margaret Chadd.

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William Hammond

M, #767, b. 1798, d. 30 June 1879
Father? Hammant
MotherElizabeth Unknown

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Birth1798William Hammond was born in 1798 at EnglandG.
He was the son of ? Hammant and Elizabeth Unknown.
Marriage10 May 1822William was married to Elizabeth Harbour, daughter of James Harbour and Charity Mullinger, on Friday, 10 May 1822 at Wortham, Suffolk, EnglandG; by J Merest, Curate.1
Marriage1841William was married to Mary Beaumond in 1841 at Appin, NSW, AustraliaG.2
Marriage1858William was married to Catherine Maher in 1858 at Appin, NSWG.2
Death30 June 1879William Hammond died on Monday, 30 June 1879 at Appin, NSWG.3

Also Known As

DescriptionDateName
Name Variation1822As of 1822, William Hammond was also known as Hammant as shown in most English records.

Description

DateDescription
1832In 1832 William Hammond was described as 5 feet eight and a half inches tall, dark sallow complexion, hazel eyes and dark brown hair. He was also missing a front tooth in the upper jaw.

Criminal Record

DatePlaceDetails
6 January 1832Suffolk Quarter Sessions, Suffolk, EnglandWilliam Hammond and James Hammond were tried for receiving stolen wheat on 6 January 1832 at Suffolk Quarter Sessions, Suffolk, England.

Voyages

DateDetails
15 March 1832William Hammond was a convict aboard The Ship Lady Harewood which sailed from Portsmouth, Hampshire, EnglandG, on Thursday, 15 March 1832 and arrived in Sydney, NSW on 5 August 1832. The Master was Richard W Stonehouse and the Surgeon was John Inch.

Other Details

LabelDateDetails
OccupationWilliam Hammond was a higgler (a market trader in eggs, cheese, fowl, fish etc.)4
Occupation1832He was a cattle jobber (as recorded in his convict records on arrival in Sydney) in 1832.
Article6 January 1832William Hammant had been convicted, together with his older brother James, when stolen wheat was found in the Hammant family's Dolphin Inn near Wortham, Suffolk on the High Road Norwich to Bury. On 6th January 1832 they were sentenced at Suffolk Quarter Sessions to 14 years transportation and arrived in Sydney on 17th August 1832 on board the Lady Harewood. The following are the details recorded re William Hammant on his arrival in Sydney:

     Standing Number: 32.168
     Indent Number: 145
     Age: 33
     Education - Read & Write: Yes
     State: Married
     Children: 2 female
     Religion: Pro
     Native Place: Suffolk
     Trade/Calling: cattle jobber
     Trial: Suffolk Q.S. on 6-1-1832
     Sentence: 14 years
     Former Conviction: 12 months
     Height: 5' 81/2"
     Complexion: dark sallow
     Colour Hair: Dk. Brown Eyes: Hazel
     Marks/Scars: Lost a front tooth in upper jaw

     William is said to have became a sincere penitent in Australia and was later a church warden at Appin and was able to afford to offer to take care of his family if they would join him in Australia. Twenty Pounds to cover the cost of the voyage was given. The money was then sent to the Rev. Richard Cobbold at Wortham as mentioned previously. William's youngest daughter Hannah was born the year he was transported, 1832. His wife Elizabeth died sometime between 1832 and 1842 and the two youngest daughters Mary and Hannah then lived with their great grandmother Charity Harbour.
ArticleHe was mentioned in the anecdote for Charity Mullinger and Elizabeth Harbour; The following is an extract from Richard Cobold's Account of Wortham, Suffolk, 1860:-
I cannot forget old Charity Harbour, her daughter Mrs Hammant and her dear children. Elizabeth Hammant formerly kept the Dolphin Public House. It was a dangerous place then and being on the high road was frequented by Higglers, and not of the best character. One of the sons who was transported became a sincere penitent in that country, and when the Bishop of Sydney was confirming in this district in which he lived, he begged of him to send twenty pounds to me for the transit of his three dear children. I took them up to London, saw them safe on board the emigrant ship and with tears left them to their long journey. I cannot forget Collet and his wife.

Family with 1

Elizabeth Harbour b. 29 Jan 1786, d. c 1839
Children

Family with 2

Catherine Maher
Child
Last Edited25 Dec 2006

Citations

  1. [S52] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch Number: M132331.
  2. [S450] Jan McInnes, "Jonas Jackson," e-mail to Robert Mote, various.
  3. [S2] Index of BDM records, NSW BDM, Place of Registration: Campbelltown; Year: 1879; Number: 4881.
  4. [S448] Roma Chatts, "The Harbour Family," e-mail to Robert Mote, 25 March 2004.

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Elizabeth Harbour

F, #768, b. 29 January 1786, d. circa 1839
FatherJames Harbour b. bt 1750 - 1760
MotherCharity Mullinger b. c 1757, d. May 1846

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Baptism29 January 1786Elizabeth Harbour was baptized on Sunday, 29 January 1786 at Wortham, Suffolk, EnglandG.1
She was the daughter of James Harbour and Charity Mullinger.
Marriage10 May 1822Elizabeth was married to William Hammond, son of ? Hammant and Elizabeth Unknown, on Friday, 10 May 1822 at Wortham, SuffolkG; by J Merest, Curate.2
Deathcirca 1839Elizabeth Harbour died circa 1839 at Wortham, SuffolkG. An Elizabeth Hammond aged 52 was buried in 1839. An Elizabeth Hammant aged 59 was buried on 27 June 1838.

Also Known As

DescriptionDateName
Name Variation1822As of 1822, Elizabeth Harbour was also known as Harbor as recorded in her marriage entry.
Married Name1822As of 10 May 1822, her married name was Hammond.

Other Details

LabelDateDetails
ArticleThe following is an extract from Richard Cobold's Account of Wortham, Suffolk, 1860:-
I cannot forget old Charity Harbour, her daughter Mrs Hammant and her dear children. Elizabeth Hammant formerly kept the Dolphin Public House. It was a dangerous place then and being on the high road was frequented by Higglers, and not of the best character. One of the sons who was transported became a sincere penitent in that country, and when the Bishop of Sydney was confirming in this district in which he lived, he begged of him to send twenty pounds to me for the transit of his three dear children. I took them up to London, saw them safe on board the emigrant ship and with tears left them to their long journey. I cannot forget Collet and his wife.

Family with

William Hammond b. 1798, d. 30 Jun 1879
Children
Last Edited3 May 2006

Citations

  1. [S448] Roma Chatts, "The Harbour Family," e-mail to Robert Mote, 25 March 2004.
  2. [S52] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch Number: M132331.

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William Marshall Jackson1

M, #769, b. 1836, d. 9 March 1890
FatherJonas Jackson2 b. 31 May 1808, d. c Feb 1850
MotherMary Marshall2 b. c 1807
Relationship3rd great-grandson of John Jackson

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Birth1836William Marshall Jackson was born in 1836 at South Shields, Durham, EnglandG.3
He was the son of Jonas Jackson and Mary Marshall.2
Marriage31 March 1857William Marshall was married to Sarah Eglintine, daughter of Robert Henry Eglintine and Esther Wilson, on Tuesday, 31 March 1857 at St Hilda's Church, South Shields, Durham, EnglandG.3,4
Death9 March 1890William Marshall Jackson died on Sunday, 9 March 1890 at 3 Cowans Place, Westoe, Durham, EnglandG.1

Census Entries

Census DatePlaceDetails
1881Durham, EnglandGWilliam Marshall Jackson appeared on the census of 1881 at Durham, EnglandG.

Other Details

LabelDateDetails
Occupation1881William Marshall Jackson was a labourer in 1881.5
Occupation1886He was a steam boat man in 1886.
Occupationbefore 1890He was a Fireman on a Steam Boat before 1890.1

Family with

Sarah Eglintine b. b 24 Jun 1835
Children
ChartsDescendant Chart - Edward Eglintine
Descendant Chart - John Jackson
Last Edited19 Aug 2004

Citations

  1. [S450] Jan McInnes, "Jonas Jackson," e-mail to Robert Mote, various.
  2. [S336] 1851 England Census.
  3. [S87] 1881 England Census, Source: FHL Film 1342208 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 5016 Folio 51 Page 1.
  4. [S438] Eileen Wood, "William Jackson," e-mail to Janice Mote, February, 2004.
  5. [S87] 1881 England Census.

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June Allan1

F, #770, d. 1930

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Marriage1929June was married to Edward George Dominick, son of George Michael Dominick and Marion Rosalie Sheehan, in 1929 at North Sydney, NSW, AustraliaG.1
Death1930June Allan died in 1930 at Goulburn, NSW, AustraliaG.2

Also Known As

DescriptionDateName
Married Name1929As of 1929, her married name was Dominick.1

Other Details

LabelDateDetails
End-LineJune Allan has no known descendants.
ChartsDescendant Chart - William Wales
Last Edited11 Dec 1999

Citations

  1. [S2] Index of BDM records, NSW BDM, Place of Registration: North Sydney; Year of Registration: 1929; Registration Number: 1729.
  2. [S2] Index of BDM records, NSW BDM, Place of Registration: Goulburn; Year of Registration: 1930; Registration Number: 4822.

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John Wilson

M, #771, b. 18 October 1838, d. 9 January 1892
FatherJohn Wilson1 b. Nov 1809
MotherMary Heslop b. 8 Dec 1811, d. 30 Nov 1865

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Birth18 October 1838John Wilson was born on Thursday, 18 October 1838 at Hardens Hill, Westoe, Durham, EnglandG.2,3
He was the son of John Wilson and Mary Heslop.1
Marriage16 October 1862John was married to Barbara Mann, daughter of Robert Mann and Jane Dodds Short, on Thursday, 16 October 1862 at Parish Church, Jarrow, Durham, EnglandG. The witnesses were William Hetherington and Mary Alexander.1
Death9 January 1892John Wilson died on Saturday, 9 January 1892 at 22 East Holborn, South Shields, Durham, EnglandG, at age 53.4

Census Entries

Census DatePlaceDetails
1881Brewery Lane, South Shields, Durham, EnglandGJohn Wilson appeared on the census of 1881 at Brewery Lane, South Shields, Durham, EnglandG.2

Other Details

LabelDateDetails
Occupation1881John Wilson was a Shipwright (Journeyman) in 1881 at South Shields, Durham, EnglandG.2,4

Family with

Barbara Mann b. 1842, d. 11 May 1905
Children
ChartsDescendant Chart - John Wilson
Last Edited2 Sep 2004

Citations

  1. [S473] Brian Keith Wilson, "John Wilson Descendants," e-mail to Janice Mote, August 2004.
  2. [S87] 1881 England Census, Source: FHL Film 1342209 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 5020 Folio 114 Page 14.
  3. [S473] Brian Keith Wilson, "John Wilson Descendants," e-mail to Janice Mote, August 2004, Obtained from birth certificate.
  4. [S106] Death Certificate, Death registered 11 January 1892 South Shields 10a 499, Robert Mote, 1 Ringrose Crescent, Isaacs, ACT, Australia.

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Barbara Mann1

F, #772, b. 1842, d. 11 May 1905
FatherRobert Mann b. c 1813, d. 13 Oct 1884
MotherJane Dodds Short b. c 1813, d. 5 Dec 1903

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Birth1842Barbara Mann was born in 1842 at South Shields, Durham, EnglandG; The 1901 Census has the place of birth as Durham Bill Quay.1
She was the daughter of Robert Mann and Jane Dodds Short.
Baptism3 May 1842Barbara Mann was baptized on Tuesday, 3 May 1842 at St Hilda's, England.2
Marriage16 October 1862Barbara was married to John Wilson, son of John Wilson and Mary Heslop, on Thursday, 16 October 1862 at Parish Church, Jarrow, Durham, EnglandG. The witnesses were William Hetherington and Mary Alexander.3
Death11 May 1905Barbara Mann died on Thursday, 11 May 1905 at 12 Denmark Street, South Shields, Durham, EnglandG.4

Also Known As

DescriptionDateName
Married Name1862As of 16 October 1862, her married name was Wilson.

Census Entries

Census DatePlaceDetails
1881Brewery Lane, South Shields, Durham, EnglandGBarbara Mann appeared on the census of 1881 at Brewery Lane, South Shields, Durham, EnglandG.1

Other Details

LabelDateDetails
Occupation1881Barbara Mann was a Shipwright Wife in 1881 at South Shields, Durham, EnglandG.1

Family with

John Wilson b. 18 Oct 1838, d. 9 Jan 1892
Children
ChartsDescendant Chart - John Wilson
Last Edited2 Sep 2004

Citations

  1. [S87] 1881 England Census, Source: FHL Film 1342209 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 5020 Folio 114 Page 14.
  2. [S473] Brian Keith Wilson, "John Wilson Descendants," e-mail to Janice Mote, August 2004, Obtained from the IGI.
  3. [S473] Brian Keith Wilson, "John Wilson Descendants," e-mail to Janice Mote, August 2004.
  4. [S473] Brian Keith Wilson, "John Wilson Descendants," e-mail to Janice Mote, August 2004, Obtained from her death certificate.

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James Matheson1

M, #773

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
BirthJames Matheson was born at ScotlandG.
MarriageApril 1812James was married to Mary Boyd in April 1812 at New Monkland, Lanark, ScotlandG; IGI - M116514.
Marriage29 March 1818James was married to Mary Boyd on Sunday, 29 March 1818 at New Monkland, Lanarkshire, ScotlandG.
DeathJames Matheson died at AustraliaG.

Also Known As

DescriptionDateName
Name VariationJames Matheson was also known as James Mathieson.

Family with

Mary Boyd
Child
Last Edited12 Nov 2008

Citations

  1. IGI - M116514.

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Mary Boyd

F, #774

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
DeathMary Boyd died at AustraliaG.
BirthShe was born at ScotlandG.
MarriageApril 1812Mary was married to James Matheson in April 1812 at New Monkland, Lanark, ScotlandG; IGI - M116514.
Marriage29 March 1818Mary was married to James Matheson on Sunday, 29 March 1818 at New Monkland, Lanarkshire, ScotlandG.

Also Known As

DescriptionDateName
Married Name1812As of April 1812, her married name was Mathieson.

Family with

James Matheson
Child
Last Edited12 Nov 2008

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Alexander Brown

M, #775, b. 1781, d. 17 December 1851
FatherJohn Brown
MotherAgnes Unknown

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Birth3 April 1780Alexander Brown was born on Monday, 3 April 1780 at Barony, Lanark, ScotlandG; according to IGI Batch No. 6933819/41.
Birth1781He was born in 1781 at Kingsonsknowe, Lanarkshire, ScotlandG.
He was the son of John Brown and Agnes Unknown.
Marriage18 August 1805Alexander was married to Mary Hart on Sunday, 18 August 1805 at Douglas, Lanark, ScotlandG; IGI - M116415.
Death17 December 1851Alexander Brown died on Wednesday, 17 December 1851 at Newcastle, NSW, AustraliaG.
Burialcirca 19 December 1851He was buried circa 19 December 1851 at The Brown Family Tomb, May Street and Highland Crescent, Maitland, NSW, AustraliaG.

Family with

Mary Hart b. 1781, d. 26 Apr 1853
Children
Last Edited14 Nov 2006

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Mary Hart

F, #776, b. 1781, d. 26 April 1853

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Birth1781Mary Hart was born in 1781 at ScotlandG.
Marriage18 August 1805Mary was married to Alexander Brown, son of John Brown and Agnes Unknown, on Sunday, 18 August 1805 at Douglas, Lanark, ScotlandG; IGI - M116415.
Death26 April 1853Mary Hart died on Tuesday, 26 April 1853 at Newcastle, NSW, AustraliaG.

Also Known As

DescriptionDateName
Name Variation1805As of 1805, Mary Hart was also known as Heart IGI - M116415.
Married Name1805As of 18 August 1805, her married name was Brown.

Family with

Alexander Brown b. 1781, d. 17 Dec 1851
Children
Last Edited14 Nov 2006

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John Millar1

M, #777, b. circa 1788

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
DeathJohn Millar died.
MarriageJohn was married to Janet Stirrat; IGI record 457019 has marriage date shown as Aabout 1819.
Birthcirca 1788John Millar was born circa 1788 at Cambuslang, Lanarkshire, ScotlandG; IGI - 444874.
BirthHe was born at Airdrie, Lanarkshire, ScotlandG.

Family with

Janet Stirrat
Child
Last Edited14 Nov 2006

Citations

  1. IGI - 444874 and 457019.

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Janet Stirrat

F, #778

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
MarriageJanet was married to John Millar; IGI record 457019 has marriage date shown as Aabout 1819.
DeathJanet Stirrat died.
BirthShe was born at ScotlandG.

Also Known As

DescriptionDateName
Name VariationJanet Stirrat was also known as Stirret IGI - 444874 and 457019.
Married NameHer married name was Janet Millar.

Family with

John Millar b. c 1788
Child
Last Edited14 Nov 2006

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William Wilson

M, #779, b. 21 September 1783
FatherRobert Wilson
MotherJanet Thom

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Birth21 September 1783William Wilson was born on Sunday, 21 September 1783 at ScotlandG.
He was the son of Robert Wilson and Janet Thom.
Marriage9 September 1804William was married to Janet Wotherspoon, daughter of Thomas Wotherspoon and Bethea Kent, on Sunday, 9 September 1804 at New Monkland, Lanark, ScotlandG; IGI - A457668.
DeathWilliam Wilson died at AustraliaG.

Family with

Janet Wotherspoon b. 5 Nov 1782
Child
Last Edited19 Feb 2009

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Janet Wotherspoon

F, #780, b. 5 November 1782
FatherThomas Wotherspoon
MotherBethea Kent

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
DeathJanet Wotherspoon died at AustraliaG.
Birth5 November 1782She was born on Tuesday, 5 November 1782 at New Monkland, ScotlandG.
She was the daughter of Thomas Wotherspoon and Bethea Kent.
Marriage9 September 1804Janet was married to William Wilson, son of Robert Wilson and Janet Thom, on Sunday, 9 September 1804 at New Monkland, Lanark, ScotlandG; IGI - A457668.

Also Known As

DescriptionDateName
Married Name1804As of 9 September 1804, her married name was Wilson.

Family with

William Wilson b. 21 Sep 1783
Child
Last Edited19 Feb 2009

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