Charles Mark Crew1

M, #31661, b. 10 September 1842, d. 2 July 1843
FatherWilliam Henry Crew1 b. 11 Feb 1795
MotherSusan Shepherd1 b. 29 Dec 1799 or 29 Dec 1800, d. 14 Dec 1875

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Birth10 September 1842Charles Mark Crew was born on Saturday, 10 September 1842 at 5 John Street, Bethnal Green, Middlesex, EnglandG.1
He was the son of William Henry Crew and Susan Shepherd.1
Baptism1 January 1843Charles Mark Crew was baptized on Sunday, 1 January 1843.1
Death2 July 1843He died on Sunday, 2 July 1843 at 27 John Street, Bethnal Green, EnglandG.2,3

Other Details

LabelDateDetails
End-LineCharles Mark Crew has no known descendants.
Last Edited26 Oct 2007

Citations

  1. [S177] Jones Barton, "Crew Family," e-mail to Robert Mote, 26 August 2000.
  2. [S339] A Crew Family in Canada, online http://MyFamily.com
  3. [S698] Sandra Tongeman, "The Early Crew Family," e-mail to Robert Mote, July 2006.

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Ann Charlotte Crew1

F, #31662, b. 23 August 1846, d. 24 August 1922
FatherWilliam Henry Crew1 b. 11 Feb 1795
MotherSusan Shepherd1 b. 29 Dec 1799 or 29 Dec 1800, d. 14 Dec 1875

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Birth23 August 1846Ann Charlotte Crew was born on Sunday, 23 August 1846 at 9 Henry Street, Bromley, Middlesex, EnglandG.1
She was the daughter of William Henry Crew and Susan Shepherd.1
Marriage19 March 1871Ann Charlotte was married to Joseph Sweetlove on Sunday, 19 March 1871 at St Nicholas Church, Deptford, Kent, EnglandG; and lived in the London area.1,2
Death24 August 1922Ann Charlotte Crew died on Thursday, 24 August 1922 at South Hornchurch, Essex, EnglandG, at age 76.1
Burial30 August 1922She was buried on 30 August 1922 at St Andrews Churchyard, Hornchurch, Essex, EnglandG.2

Also Known As

DescriptionDateName
Married Name1871As of 19 March 1871, her married name was Sweetlove.1

Family with

Joseph Sweetlove b. 9 Mar 1850, d. 8 Sep 1931
Children
Last Edited26 Oct 2007

Citations

  1. [S177] Jones Barton, "Crew Family," e-mail to Robert Mote, 26 August 2000.
  2. [S698] Sandra Tongeman, "The Early Crew Family," e-mail to Robert Mote, July 2006.

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Joseph Sweetlove1

M, #31663, b. 9 March 1850, d. 8 September 1931

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Birth9 March 1850Joseph Sweetlove was born on Saturday, 9 March 1850 at Marsh Lane, East Greenwich, Kent, EnglandG.2
Marriage19 March 1871Joseph was married to Ann Charlotte Crew, daughter of William Henry Crew and Susan Shepherd, on Sunday, 19 March 1871 at St Nicholas Church, Deptford, Kent, EnglandG; and lived in the London area.1,2
Death8 September 1931Joseph Sweetlove died on Tuesday, 8 September 1931 at EnglandG at age 81.1
Burial14 September 1931He was buried on 14 September 1931 at St Andrews Churchyard, Hornchurch, Essex, EnglandG.2

Family with

Ann Charlotte Crew b. 23 Aug 1846, d. 24 Aug 1922
Children
Last Edited26 Oct 2007

Citations

  1. [S177] Jones Barton, "Crew Family," e-mail to Robert Mote, 26 August 2000.
  2. [S698] Sandra Tongeman, "The Early Crew Family," e-mail to Robert Mote, July 2006.

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Ann Crew

F, #31664, b. 25 March 1796
FatherWilliam Crew b. c 1770, d. 26 Dec 1797
MotherMary Cassidy b. c 1773, d. 15 Dec 1835

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Birth25 March 1796Ann Crew was born on Friday, 25 March 1796 at Concord, NSW, AustraliaG.
She was the daughter of William Crew and Mary Cassidy.
Last Edited26 Aug 2000

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The Ship Glentanner

#31665, b. 1842

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Birth1842The Ship Glentanner was built in 1842 at Aberdeen, ScotlandG, and was 610 tons.

Voyages

DateDetails
4 February 1859The Ship Glentanner sailed from West India Docks, London, EnglandG, on Friday, 4 February 1859 with William Henry Crew, Susan Crew, Elizabeth Mary Crew and Charles Pennell aboard and arrived in Moreton Bay on 7 July 1859 under Captain Wilson. After a stay of several weeks in Moreton Bay, the ship sailed for Callard in Peru and was not heard of again.1
Last Edited16 Jun 2003

Citations

  1. [S238] Ross Buchanan, "Elizabeth Mary Crew," e-mail to Robert Mote, 20 March 2001.

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The Ship James Fernie

#31666

Voyages

DateDetails
1855The Ship James Fernie sailed from EnglandG in 1855 with Jane Crew aboard and arrived in Moreton Bay on 24 January 1856.1
Last Edited15 Oct 2007

Citations

  1. [S691] Ted & Ronda Collins, "Crew Family Research," e-mail to Robert Mote, October 2007.

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Elizabeth Mary Crew

F, #31667, b. 8 December 1854, d. 2 June 1892
FatherWilliam Henry Crew1 b. 7 Dec 1832, d. 23 Dec 1902
MotherElizabeth Nicholls1 b. 1832, d. 16 Apr 1857

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Birth8 December 1854Elizabeth Mary Crew was born on Friday, 8 December 1854 at Sevenoaks, Kent, EnglandG; according to Elizabeth's Death Certificate and the Birth Certificates for several of her children. The birth appears to have been registered in Bethnal Green, London.2
She was the daughter of William Henry Crew and Elizabeth Nicholls.1
Marriage4 September 1879Elizabeth Mary was married to Neils Anderson Hasberg on Thursday, 4 September 1879 at Bundaberg, QLD, AustraliaG.2
Death2 June 1892Elizabeth Mary Crew died on Thursday, 2 June 1892 at the Normanton Hospital, QLD, Australia, at age 37.

Also Known As

DescriptionDateName
Married Name1879As of 4 September 1879, her married name was Hasberg.2

Voyages

DateDetails
4 February 1859Elizabeth Mary Crew was a passenger aboard The Ship Glentanner which sailed from West India Docks, London, EnglandG, on Friday, 4 February 1859 and arrived in Moreton Bay on 7 July 1859 under Captain Wilson. After a stay of several weeks in Moreton Bay, the ship sailed for Callard in Peru and was not heard of again.2

Other Details

LabelDateDetails
Article1857After her mother's death, Elizabeth was cared for by her Aunt Susan.2
Article1859Elizabeth came to Australia with Charles and Susan Pennell, nee Crew and was listed on the ship as a Pennell. She stayed with her Aunt Maria and Uncle John Bradfield in Ipswich until she was about nine years old. After her father remarried she went to live with him in Rockhampton, Qld.2
Article1875When she became an unmarried mother, Elizabeth's father gave her some money and banished her from the family home in Rockhampton.2
ArticleThey had six children; their daughter Edith Gilbert being the first white baby to be born on the Gilbert River. The sixth child was born after Niels' disappearance in late 1891 or early 1892. As no body was ever found, no death certificate was issued. It was assumed that he was killed by aboriginals.
ArticleImmediately after the wedding the couple departed for 'Bohemia Downs', a property in the Gulf of Carpentaria, not far from Normanton. At the time there were very few Europeans in the Gulf area, except for those on the huge Cattle Stations and a few in the support towns like Normanton. The choice of going to 'Bohemia Downs' was very bad indeed as they were flooded out and had to give up their Farming and move into Normanton where Neils ran a bullock train between Normanton and Croydon Gold Field, about 170 km inland. Neils would be away for long periods of time and there was a constant danger from the aborigines who were often violent towards the Settlers.2
ArticleFollowing the death of both their parents, the children were sent to the Townsville orphanage.

Family with 1

Child

Family with 2

Neils Anderson Hasberg d. 1891 or 1892
Children
Last Edited3 Oct 2004

Citations

  1. [S177] Jones Barton, "Crew Family," e-mail to Robert Mote, 26 August 2000.
  2. [S238] Ross Buchanan, "Elizabeth Mary Crew," e-mail to Robert Mote, 20 March 2001.

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Mary M Bradfield1

F, #31668, b. 1857
FatherJohn Edward Bradfield1 b. 1823 or 1824, d. 28 Jun 1902
MotherMaria Crew1 b. 26 Mar 1828, d. 24 Aug 1917

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Birth1857Mary M Bradfield was born in 1857 at Brisbane, QLD, AustraliaG.1
She was the daughter of John Edward Bradfield and Maria Crew.1
Last Edited9 Jan 2005

Citations

  1. [S2] Index of BDM records, NSW BDM, Place of Registration: Brisbane/Moreton Bay; Year: 1857; Number: 5352.

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Susan A Bradfield1

F, #31669, b. 1859
FatherJohn Edward Bradfield1 b. 1823 or 1824, d. 28 Jun 1902
MotherMaria Crew1 b. 26 Mar 1828, d. 24 Aug 1917

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Birth1859Susan A Bradfield was born in 1859 at Ipswich, AustraliaG.1
She was the daughter of John Edward Bradfield and Maria Crew.1
Last Edited27 Aug 2000

Citations

  1. [S2] Index of BDM records, NSW BDM, Place of Registration: Ipswich; Year: 1859; Number: 8137.

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Mary M Bradfield1

F, #31670, b. 1892
Mary M Bradfield
FatherJohn Job Crew Bradfield1 b. 26 Dec 1867, d. 23 Sep 1943
MotherEdith Jenkins1 b. 1869, d. 1954

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Birth1892Mary M Bradfield was born in 1892 at St Leonards, NSW, AustraliaG.1
She was the daughter of John Job Crew Bradfield and Edith Jenkins.1
Last Edited27 Aug 2000

Citations

  1. [S2] Index of BDM records, NSW BDM, Place of Registration: St Leonards; Year: 1892; Number: 32910.

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Dr Edward V Bradfield1

M, #31671, b. 1893
Edward V Bradfield
FatherJohn Job Crew Bradfield1 b. 26 Dec 1867, d. 23 Sep 1943
MotherEdith Jenkins1 b. 1869, d. 1954

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Birth1893Dr Edward V Bradfield was born in 1893 at St Leonards, NSW, AustraliaG.1
He was the son of John Job Crew Bradfield and Edith Jenkins.1

Also Known As

DescriptionDateName
NicknameDr Edward V Bradfield was often called Ned.

Other Details

LabelDateDetails
OccupationDr Edward V Bradfield was a doctor.
Last Edited6 May 2001

Citations

  1. [S2] Index of BDM records, NSW BDM, Place of Registration: St Leonards; Year: 1893; Number: 33372.

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Anthony B Bradfield1

M, #31672, b. 1895
Anthony B Bradfield
FatherJohn Job Crew Bradfield1 b. 26 Dec 1867, d. 23 Sep 1943
MotherEdith Jenkins1 b. 1869, d. 1954

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Birth1895Anthony B Bradfield was born in 1895 at Ashfield, NSW, AustraliaG.1
He was the son of John Job Crew Bradfield and Edith Jenkins.1
Marriage1920Anthony B was married to Freda A Hollinshead in 1920 at Burwood, NSW, AustraliaG.2
Last Edited27 Aug 2000

Citations

  1. [S2] Index of BDM records, NSW BDM, Place of Registration: Ashfield; Year: 1895; Number: 1289.
  2. [S2] Index of BDM records, NSW BDM, Place of Registration: Burwood; Year: 1920; Number: 18631.

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Alan John Bradfield1

M, #31673, b. 1903
FatherJohn Job Crew Bradfield1 b. 26 Dec 1867, d. 23 Sep 1943
MotherEdith Jenkins1 b. 1869, d. 1954

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Birth1903Alan John Bradfield was born in 1903 at St Leonards, NSW, AustraliaG.1
He was the son of John Job Crew Bradfield and Edith Jenkins.1
Marriage1935Alan John was married to Shiela M Mitchell in 1935 at North Sydney, NSW, AustraliaG.2

Newspaper Articles

NewspaperDateContent
The Sydney Morning Herald (online)28 June 2009Alan John Bradfield was mentioned in an article in The Sydney Morning Herald (online) on Sunday, 28 June 2009 as follows:
Missing: $30 million
.................................
extract from an article about his son, John Bradfield.
.................................
According to a 1968 Supreme Court Record of Proceedings, Mr Bradfield's father, Alan John Bradfield, was struck off the NSW roll of solicitors that year after he "improperly failed to protect the interests" of clients. It added he engaged in conduct "regarded as disgraceful and dishonourable.
Last Edited28 Jun 2009

Citations

  1. [S2] Index of BDM records, NSW BDM, Place of Registration: St Leonards; Year: 1903; Number: 34137.
  2. [S2] Index of BDM records, NSW BDM, Place of Registration: North Sydney; Year: 1935; Number: 1946.

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Keith Noel Everal Bradfield1,2

M, #31674, b. 25 December 1910
Bill Bradfield
FatherJohn Job Crew Bradfield1 b. 26 Dec 1867, d. 23 Sep 1943
MotherEdith Jenkins1 b. 1869, d. 1954

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Birth25 December 1910Keith Noel Everal Bradfield was born on Sunday, 25 December 1910 at Chatswood, NSW, AustraliaG.1
He was the son of John Job Crew Bradfield and Edith Jenkins.1
Marriage2 July 1938Keith Noel Everal was married to Enid Jeannette Lawrie on Saturday, 2 July 1938 at St Clement Dane, The Strand, London, EnglandG.2

Also Known As

DescriptionDateName
NicknameKeith Noel Everal Bradfield was often called Bill.

Other Details

LabelDateDetails
Educationfrom 1922 to 1928Keith Noel Everal Bradfield was educated from 1922 to 1928 at Shore Church of England Grammar School, Sydney, NSW, AustraliaG.2
Educationfrom 1929 to 1933He was educated from 1929 to 1933 at Sydney University, Sydney, NSW, AustraliaG, where he received his BSc (1931) and BE (1933.)2
Article1933Extract from the Engineering Year Book (Sydney University), 1933
BRADFIELD, Keith Noel Everal, B.Sc.
(Sydney Church of England Grammar School and St. Paul's College.)
Invariably known as Bill despite the three other choices allowed us. He came to us as dux of Shore and brought his dux tendencies with him.

From the outset of his course he has been one of the prime movers of the S.U.E.U.A., and after occupying all other executive positions is now our honoured and popular President.

As genial host for our Jubilee Ball this year his performance calls for special mention and commendation. Before he took to developing blisters in his college boat he was an ardent member and later Captain of our Faculty XV. He has as well represented us at tennis and athletics. During Third Year his presence ensured the social success of all geology excursions.

A tower of strength at all ladies' committee meetings, he gets the business done with his "You'll second that, won't you, er ....?".

One of the very smartest men in the year, his work is characterised by a thoroughness and finish which few attain. Kis lecture notes are the envy of all, and have been instrumental in helping more than a few of us "through".

His slogan in all things is "prepare for the worst, but hope for the best".

Cheerful, keen, popular, always in a hurry -- that's Bill.
Education1934He was educated in 1934 at Queensland University, QLD, Australia.2
Educationfrom 1935 to 1938He was educated from 1935 to 1938 at Oxford University, England; on a Rhodes Scholarship.2
Employmentfrom 1939 to 1972He was employed by The Australian Department of Civil Aviation in various positions, including Chief Airport Engineer and Director of Airports, from 1939 to 1972 at AustraliaG.2
Awards1966He was awarded the O.B.E. in 1966.2
Employmentfrom 1972 to 1976He was employed as Director of Civil Aviation from 1972 to 1976 at Papua New GuineaG.
Last Edited19 Feb 2009

Citations

  1. [S2] Index of BDM records, NSW BDM, Place of Registration: Chatswood; Year: 1911; Number: 2963.
  2. [S491] Kathryn Taylor, "K.N.E. Bradfield," e-mail to Robert Mote, December 2004.

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Freda A Hollinshead1

F, #31675

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Marriage1920Freda A was married to Anthony B Bradfield, son of John Job Crew Bradfield and Edith Jenkins, in 1920 at Burwood, NSW, AustraliaG.1

Also Known As

DescriptionDateName
Married Name1920As of 1920, her married name was Bradfield.1
Last Edited27 Aug 2000

Citations

  1. [S2] Index of BDM records, NSW BDM, Place of Registration: Burwood; Year: 1920; Number: 18631.

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Shiela M Mitchell1

F, #31676

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Marriage1935Shiela M was married to Alan John Bradfield, son of John Job Crew Bradfield and Edith Jenkins, in 1935 at North Sydney, NSW, AustraliaG.1

Also Known As

DescriptionDateName
Married Name1935As of 1935, her married name was Bradfield.1
Last Edited28 Jun 2009

Citations

  1. [S2] Index of BDM records, NSW BDM, Place of Registration: North Sydney; Year: 1935; Number: 1946.

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