Researching:
Thomas Brown was a shepherd born in 1796 in Woodford, Wiltshire, England. His parents were Richard Brown and Ann Yeats(?). In 1825 he married Anna Ings. Anna was born in 1801 to John Ings and Hannah Yeates (or Yeats). In 1840 Thomas and Anna sailed for Adelaide with their family.
1. Elizabeth married William Abbott (7 children)
2. Solomon married Harriet Mills (8 children)
3. George died as an infant
4. Harriet married John Brock Fry (6 children) (see Fry family)
5. Henry married Elizabeth Ballangall Henderson (no children)
6. Ann died as an infant
7. Sarah married Henry Green (8 children)
8. Jesse died as an infant
9. Thomas died as an infant
10. Ellen
11. Joshua
12. Mary Rebekah married John Jennings (4 children)
13. John
14. David
Mine is the family of Harriet Brown and John Brock Fry (see Fry family). Brothers-in-law John Brock Fry and Henry Green puchased land in what is now known as Lenswood. Both establishing long lines of Brown descendents in the region.
I know that Thomas continued to be a shepherd when in Adelaide. But what of his parents, Richard Brown and Ann Yeats (?) They were from Wishford and Richard had died when Thomas was just 11.
More is known of the Ings family. John Ing's parents were William Ings and Mary Read. On the Ings side it is possible to trace back to 1515 (though Philip m Mary; William (Inges) m Anne; Thomas (Inges) m Joan; William (Inges); Thomas (Inges); m Elizabeth; John (Ings) born about 1515. The family was continuously in the Wiltshire region.
Less is known about Anna's mother, Hannah Yeates. Her parents may have been Thomas Yeats and Ann Pullen. Anna's father, John Ings, may have been previously married to Phoebe Dew.
Any information on Yeats, Yeates, Pullen or Brown families would be appreciated.
Showing posts with label Lenswood. Show all posts
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Sunday, December 30, 2007
Fry Family
Researching:
See also http://fry2014.wordpress.com/
Philip James Fry was born to John Fry and Alice Richardson on 1 May 1789 in England. (Details of two baptisms can be found 2 May 1789 - St George in the East, Middlesex or Mulberry Gardens Pell Street Lady Huntingdons, Stepney, London. In October 1826 at St Dunstan's, Stepney, he married Sarah Harward Brock. Sarah was born 11 April 1804 and was the daughter of John Brock and Sarah Skeat. Philip had previously been married in 1819, to Martha Brock, Sarah's aunt. The family moved to Kent where Philip was clerk of the Chapel of Ease, Broadstairs for 7 years. He is also listed as a painter at one point.
1. Sarah Elizabeth married Samuel Bartlett (4 children)
2. James John married Christina Skether
3. Alice Pruden
4. Phillip James died as a child
5. John Brock married Harriet Brown
6. Martha Ann married a Groves (1 child)
7. Caroline Fanny
8. Rosa Susan married Edward James Bone (2 children)
9. William Pruden did not marry
10. Nathaniel Pruden died as an infant
Mine is the family of John Brock Fry and Harriet Brown (see Brown family). Prior to moving to Australia John had been an apprentice baker and a sailor. John and Harriet married at St James Church of England (Australia), Blakiston in South Australia in 1859. They settled in the Forest Range area. John was a sawyer and Harriet farmed. He became teacher at the school in the district - Jerry's flat (later Forest School, now Lenswood Primary School) from 1 July 1871 to his resignation on 31 Dec 1900. Some of his many descendents have attended the school (my children being the 5th generation).
The family bible details Philip's children. But what of him and his life - an interesting character we should explore more? And what of his first wife, Martha? His father is listed as John Fry and his mother as Alice Richardson. She was born a Pruden (which explains the carrying of that name). One of our family members has trolled along the Pruden line. I have much information on the Fry's in the Adelaide Hills area, and knowledge of John's brother William who moved to Mildura in Victoria (he had no children).
I also know that Sarah Brock's parents were John Brock and Sarah Skeat. John's parents were Joseph Brock and Martha Woods, which links into cousins in Victoria. Sarah Skeat's parents were Henry Skeat and Ann Harwood.
Any information on any of these families is most welcome.
See also http://fry2014.wordpress.com/
Philip James Fry was born to John Fry and Alice Richardson on 1 May 1789 in England. (Details of two baptisms can be found 2 May 1789 - St George in the East, Middlesex or Mulberry Gardens Pell Street Lady Huntingdons, Stepney, London. In October 1826 at St Dunstan's, Stepney, he married Sarah Harward Brock. Sarah was born 11 April 1804 and was the daughter of John Brock and Sarah Skeat. Philip had previously been married in 1819, to Martha Brock, Sarah's aunt. The family moved to Kent where Philip was clerk of the Chapel of Ease, Broadstairs for 7 years. He is also listed as a painter at one point.
1. Sarah Elizabeth married Samuel Bartlett (4 children)
2. James John married Christina Skether
3. Alice Pruden
4. Phillip James died as a child
5. John Brock married Harriet Brown
6. Martha Ann married a Groves (1 child)
7. Caroline Fanny
8. Rosa Susan married Edward James Bone (2 children)
9. William Pruden did not marry
10. Nathaniel Pruden died as an infant
Mine is the family of John Brock Fry and Harriet Brown (see Brown family). Prior to moving to Australia John had been an apprentice baker and a sailor. John and Harriet married at St James Church of England (Australia), Blakiston in South Australia in 1859. They settled in the Forest Range area. John was a sawyer and Harriet farmed. He became teacher at the school in the district - Jerry's flat (later Forest School, now Lenswood Primary School) from 1 July 1871 to his resignation on 31 Dec 1900. Some of his many descendents have attended the school (my children being the 5th generation).
The family bible details Philip's children. But what of him and his life - an interesting character we should explore more? And what of his first wife, Martha? His father is listed as John Fry and his mother as Alice Richardson. She was born a Pruden (which explains the carrying of that name). One of our family members has trolled along the Pruden line. I have much information on the Fry's in the Adelaide Hills area, and knowledge of John's brother William who moved to Mildura in Victoria (he had no children).
I also know that Sarah Brock's parents were John Brock and Sarah Skeat. John's parents were Joseph Brock and Martha Woods, which links into cousins in Victoria. Sarah Skeat's parents were Henry Skeat and Ann Harwood.
Any information on any of these families is most welcome.
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Hall Family
Researching
See also https://hall1818.wordpress.com/
George Hall (was born in 1818 to William Hall and Frances Durrant in Sussex, England). He married Ellen Crawford in 1841. There are some published misconceptions about George and Ellen, one being that they were Irish. Confirmed is that they married in Kent in 1849. At the time she was a servant in France. It is not clear where he was based, however 1849 finds them and some children on a boat to Adelaide. George worked at the
Adelaide Club and made softdrink as a second income until the softdrink business blossomed into George Hall & Sons of Norwood. Both his mother and father lived with them at Marryatville. George died in 1881 and Ellen died in 1872, both at Norwood. All four are burried at West Tce, Adelaide. We have a book of George & Ellen's with family addresses in the UK.
1. Mary (no children)
2. Eleanor married John Cornelius Lyons (2 children)
3. George died as an infant (in France)
4. William married Emma Maria Hearn (3 children)
5. Henry married Charlotte Howett (5 children)
6. Rebecca married Henry Pether (4 children)
7. Thomas married
8. James married Jessie Emmeline Bleechmore (8 children)
9. Edward married Ada Catherine Chapman (10 children)
10. Fannie married Arthur Threlfall (2 children)
Mine is the family of Rebecca Hall and Henry Pether. Rebecca was born on the ship (The Florentia) on the way to Port Adelaide. After Henry died (see Pether) Rebecca lived in both Elizabeth Street and later Edward Street at Norwood. She then moved up to Lenswood to Givendale, the home of her daughter Eva and Henry Trevenen. Eleanor's children were also, at various times, living at Lenswood.
All information on George Hall or Ellen Crawford before they came to Australia or their forebears is most welcome. The Crawford side is particularly lean.
See also https://hall1818.wordpress.com/
George Hall (was born in 1818 to William Hall and Frances Durrant in Sussex, England). He married Ellen Crawford in 1841. There are some published misconceptions about George and Ellen, one being that they were Irish. Confirmed is that they married in Kent in 1849. At the time she was a servant in France. It is not clear where he was based, however 1849 finds them and some children on a boat to Adelaide. George worked at the
Adelaide Club and made softdrink as a second income until the softdrink business blossomed into George Hall & Sons of Norwood. Both his mother and father lived with them at Marryatville. George died in 1881 and Ellen died in 1872, both at Norwood. All four are burried at West Tce, Adelaide. We have a book of George & Ellen's with family addresses in the UK.
1. Mary (no children)
2. Eleanor married John Cornelius Lyons (2 children)
3. George died as an infant (in France)
4. William married Emma Maria Hearn (3 children)
5. Henry married Charlotte Howett (5 children)
6. Rebecca married Henry Pether (4 children)
7. Thomas married
8. James married Jessie Emmeline Bleechmore (8 children)
9. Edward married Ada Catherine Chapman (10 children)
10. Fannie married Arthur Threlfall (2 children)
Mine is the family of Rebecca Hall and Henry Pether. Rebecca was born on the ship (The Florentia) on the way to Port Adelaide. After Henry died (see Pether) Rebecca lived in both Elizabeth Street and later Edward Street at Norwood. She then moved up to Lenswood to Givendale, the home of her daughter Eva and Henry Trevenen. Eleanor's children were also, at various times, living at Lenswood.
All information on George Hall or Ellen Crawford before they came to Australia or their forebears is most welcome. The Crawford side is particularly lean.
Trevenen Family
Researching: See also https://trevenenfamilyinaustralia.wordpress.com/
Henry Trevenen was born about 1796 in Cornwall, England. He was a farmer in Perranuthnoe, a shopkeeper (Breage Churchtown, Cornwall) and later butcher (Payneham, South Australia). He married Jane Andrew in 1825 and had 5 children (Jane, Henry, William Andrew, Mary and Eliza). They moved to South Australia (in separate groups around 1849-1851).
1. Jane married William Wear in 1882 and lived at Payneham (no children)
2. Henry married Eliza Behanna in 1845 (in England) (4 children)
3. William Andrew married Margaret Howard Birt in 1862 (8 children)
4. Mary married Fredercik Scarfe in 1850 (0 children?)
5. Eliza married John Pitt in 1855 (10 children)
Mine is the family of William Andrew and Margaret Howard Birt. William operated a butcher shop with his father Henry, at Marden. William died at on 2 Nov 1878 at 47 as the result of a fall from a horse. He was buried at St Matthew's on Kensington Road. His headstone is now near the church walls. Margaret bought up their children and later moved to WA with 4 of her children. She died in 1929. My Great Grandfather was a son of William and Margaret and purchased Givendale at Lenswood. SA.
I would be interested in information on the Trevenen and Andrew sides from Cornwall. I am able to track the Henry Trevenen through Perranuthnoe, Porthleven, Churchtown, Parish of Breage, Kerrier, Cornwall - then Payneham, South Australia and Jane Trevenen (nee Andrew) through Sithney,then Porthleven, then Churchtown, Cornwall, then Payneham, South Australia. I have gone back on Henry's side to his Great, Grandparents (Edward and Mary). Jane's side only leads to her parents.
Henry Trevenen was born about 1796 in Cornwall, England. He was a farmer in Perranuthnoe, a shopkeeper (Breage Churchtown, Cornwall) and later butcher (Payneham, South Australia). He married Jane Andrew in 1825 and had 5 children (Jane, Henry, William Andrew, Mary and Eliza). They moved to South Australia (in separate groups around 1849-1851).
1. Jane married William Wear in 1882 and lived at Payneham (no children)
2. Henry married Eliza Behanna in 1845 (in England) (4 children)
3. William Andrew married Margaret Howard Birt in 1862 (8 children)
4. Mary married Fredercik Scarfe in 1850 (0 children?)
5. Eliza married John Pitt in 1855 (10 children)
Mine is the family of William Andrew and Margaret Howard Birt. William operated a butcher shop with his father Henry, at Marden. William died at on 2 Nov 1878 at 47 as the result of a fall from a horse. He was buried at St Matthew's on Kensington Road. His headstone is now near the church walls. Margaret bought up their children and later moved to WA with 4 of her children. She died in 1929. My Great Grandfather was a son of William and Margaret and purchased Givendale at Lenswood. SA.
I would be interested in information on the Trevenen and Andrew sides from Cornwall. I am able to track the Henry Trevenen through Perranuthnoe, Porthleven, Churchtown, Parish of Breage, Kerrier, Cornwall - then Payneham, South Australia and Jane Trevenen (nee Andrew) through Sithney,then Porthleven, then Churchtown, Cornwall, then Payneham, South Australia. I have gone back on Henry's side to his Great, Grandparents (Edward and Mary). Jane's side only leads to her parents.
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