Ancestors of Janelle Gaye COOPER

Notes


40. Robert TENNANT

BIOGRAPHY: Robert was convicted of theft, by breaking into the mill of Binny ( 19 Feb 1817), in the parish and county of Linlithgow. He was convicted on 9 Jan 1818 and was sentenced to be transported for 14 years. He arrived in Sydney on the "Morley 2" in 1818.


20. Thomas TENNANT

MARRIAGE: Never married


20. Sarah TENNANT

CHRISTENING: St Andrews Scot Kirk Sydney


42. Hugh KING

BIOGRAPHY: Arrived in Australia on "Busserah Merchant" 5 April 1841 with his wife Mary and 5 children.


43. Mary MURPHY

BIRTH: Lady Day


44. John BURROWS

BURIAL: Church of England grounds, Yass Cemetary

BIOGRAPHY:  Tried at Borough Quarter Sessions Lancaster (Liverpool) on 19 July 1815 and sentenced to 7 years transportation. The 'Marina' sailed from England in June 1816 and arrived at Port Jackson (Sydney) 11 Novmeber 1918.
According to the 1825 Muster John was free by servitude and his occupation was a tinman at Windsor.
1828 Census, aged 31, free by servitude


46. John JONES

OCCUPATION: Solsier
John Jones has a headstone at Piallaway Station Homestead and the following is enscribed.   SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF JOHN JONES WHO WAS
KILLED 21/8/1864 AGE 75 YEARS ... ERECTED BY HIS LOVING SON RICHARD.. On John Jones death certificate it states as cause of death... "Accidently killed by a fall from a horse while drunk."The informant was Walter Scott JP Tamworth.

Maitland Mercury dated October 1850 or possibly October 1853 stated... "5th inst. At Mooki by the Rev. A. Black Wllm Seivl son of James Seivl to Isabella eldest daughter of Sgt. John Jones of the 10th Hussars at Waterloo and late Sgt. of the 80th Regiment Foot (15-21st May).
John Jones would have been 26 years at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815.

Hussars were light cavalry soldiers of European armies.  The 80th Regiment of Foot was in Australia from 1838 until 1846.

The 80th (Staffordshire Volunteers Regiment of Foot in Aust 1836 - 1844. Before serving in Australia the 80th Regiment was stationed in Ireland following years of service in Malta.  Asseembling at Cork before embarkation, the Regiment was divided into 17 detachments which were assigned to convict ships.  These detachments sailed at various dates between 13th November, 1836 and 18th December, 1838.   the Regimental Headquarters of the 80th Regiment was first established in Sydney but was later moved to Parramatta.  The Regiment provided a number of officers and fifty-six of its rank and file for Mounted Police duties.  Detachments were posted to most of the station and outstations including Norfolk Island where the men faced the task of putting down a convice riot.   In April, 1840 a detachment embarked for the Bay of Islands, to become the first British troops to be stationed in New Zealand.   A number of these troops were present as a military escort at the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi.  The detachment remained in New Zealand until November, 1843 when it returned to
Sydney to joing the main body of the Regiment which was preparing to embark for India.  the 80th is the only British Regiment to have served in New Zealand which does not include the battle honour "New Zealand" on its colours because it took no part in Maori Wars.  After long delays the the 80th Regiment marched out of the old George Street Barracks in Sydney and embarked in the vessels "Royal Saxon" , "Briton", "Lloye" & "Enmore" . After lying in the harbour for 3 days they sailed for Calcutta on 16th Ausust, 1844.

Locations of Recordds of the 80th Regiment.... Many officers personal records of service are incomplete; some do not include entries after the Regiment left Malta in 1830.   In Australia and New Zealand the microfilm copies of the Pay & Muster Rollas are available at National and State Libraries.   These cover the years 1836 to 1845.  the reel numbers are 3880 to 3884.  A nuber of NCO's & Privates of the 80th Regiment remained permanently in the Mounted Police and may still have been serving when the New South Wales Police Forcer was formed in 1862.  Some early records are still in existence.

>From army Records W.O. Australian National Library Canberra....


47. Sarah ROBB

OCCUPATION: On shipping records as needlewoman

RELIGION: Protestant

R&W: Yes


23. Alfred S JONES

BIRTH: E34 Vol28


23. Richard E JONES

BIRTH: E2830 Vol34
Richard Jones worked on Piallaway Station for many years.... on his marriage day... he and bride Sarah Davis did a round trip to St Paul's C/E of 80 miles there and back to Piallaway.... they had supposedly 20 children


48. James WESTON

BIOGRAPHY: Will no. 8771P and 15772A


52. Thomas BISHOP

Thomas arrived in Australia on board the"Fairlie" on 1 Dec 1838. Records indicate he was 28 on Sept 1838.


53. Serena MILHAM

OCCUPATION: Farmers Wife

BIOGRAPHY: The shawl Serena wore at her wedding to Thomas is now located in the Morpeth Courthouse Museum.


26. Andrew BISHOP

MARRIAGE: Never Married
Andrew Bishop is listed on the 1903 Electoral Roll as living in Woodville and working as a farmer.


26. William BISHOP

William Bishop was listed on the 1903 Electoral Roll as living in Woodville and is listed as a farmer.


26. Alma Adelaide BISHOP

MARRIAGE: Never Married
Listed on the 1903 Electoral Roll as living in Woodville and is listed as Domestic Duties.


54. John Henry WYNN

BURIAL: Anglican Cemetary, South Street, Telarah

MARRIAGE: St. Peters Anglican

BIOGRAPHY: Funeral Notice. Newspaper and date unknown.
The friends of the late Mr. John Wynn are respecfully invited to attend his funeral : To move from his late residence, Woodville, this day (Saturday), at two o'clock p.m. W.R Norman (Undertaker).


55. Sarah Ann WOODHAM

BIOGRAPHY: The first born son of Sarah and John Wynn died aged 14 months and is buried in St Peters Old Burial Ground, East Maitland in the same grave as an infant son of Sarah's brother James.

The Maitland Mercury 8 June 1895
Clearing-Out Sale of household furniture, farming implements & sundries,choise collection of Ferns and pot plants. At the residence of Mrs Wynn, Woodville on Friday, June 14, 1895 at Twelve O'clock.

The Maitland Mercury Sat 15 June 1895
Reports on a surprise party given to Sarah on Thursday night. A gift of a plush dressing case was presented by Mr D Ferry.

I found Sarah Ann (Wynn) on the 1903 Electoral Roll as living in Bolwarra, she was doing domestic duties.


27. John Richard Henry WYNN

BURIAL: St. Peters Old Burial Ground, end of George street.


27. William Watkin Ernest WYNN

OCCUPATION: Accountant.


27. Albert Henry WYNN

Albert Henry Wynn is listed on the 1903 Electoral Roll as living in Dunmore and working as a labourer.


27. John Edward Bernard WYNN

On the 1903 Electoral Roll John is listed as living in Largs. His occupation was listed as a storekeeper.


56. John BROOKER

BURIAL: St. Pauls Anglican Church grounds
BIOGRAPHY: Arrived in Sydney on borad the "William Turner" on 5 October 1841 with wife Sarah and daughter Sarah Jane.


57. Sarah Ann SUTTON

BURIAL: St. Pauls Anglican Church grounds
R&W: Yes
BIOGRAPHY: Arrived in Sydney on borad the "William Turner" on 5 October 1841 with husband John and daughter Sarah Jane.
Witness at wedding 1 Nov 1858 George Brooker and Mary Puxty. I believe this was the son of John's first cousin.


58. Isaac MUDDLE

Isaac, his second wife Amelia and young family, arrived in Australia on 31 Aug 1838 on board the "William Mitchalf"


29. Harriett MUDDLE

BIOGRAPHY: 10 March 1851 Witness at wedding of Ann Muddle and Benjamin Bowra


29. Charles MUDDLE

Charles is not listed on the passenger list for the "William Mitchalf" which departed Plymouth on 14 May 1838.


29. Sarah MUDDLE

Have found no birth registration for Sarah. She was aged 15 years at the time of her death.


60. John HUMBLES

R&W: Yes

BIOGRAPHY: Arrived in Sydney on board "Kate" on 9 October 1851 with wife, Mary Ann Adams, and 4 children.

OCCUPATION: Farmer, Gardener

BURIAL: Witnesses at burial: George Brooker and Thomas Duggan


61. Hannah ADAMS

OCCUPATION: Housekeeper

R&W: Neither


30. Ann HUMBLE(S)

MARRIAGE: Groom:     William Herbert (X)
Bride:     Ann Humble (X)
Official:  J.B.Laughton
Witnesses: John Humble of Penshurst, Anna Hunble of Penshurst (X)


30. Mary HUMBLE(S)

MARRIAGE:
Groom:     Charles Belcher
Bride:     Mary Humbles (X)
Marriage Date: 14 November 1854  Official: F.W.Addams District: Paterson  County:    Paterson
Parish:    Paterson
Witnesses: W. Harris, Hannah Humbles (X)
Remarks:   Parents consent

MARRIAGE: Groom:     Jacob Hackstadt
Bride:     Mary Belcher (X)
Marriage Date: 15 May 1865  Official: F.W.Addams
Parish:    Paterson  County: Durham
Witnesses: John Humble (X), William Poulton, Emma Humble (X) (Note: This would be John Jnr as John Snr could R&W)


30. Henry HUMBLE(S)

MARRIAGE:
Groom: Henry Humbles (X)
Bride: Harriet Evans (X)
Marriage Date: 10 January 1870  Official: F.W.Addams District: Paterson  County: Durham
Parish: Paterson
Witnesses: Edward Wright (X), Mary Ann Evans (X)

OCCUPATION: Labourer
Teamster at death


63. Mary Anne HIGGINS

BIOGRAPHY: Witness at Weddings:
14 Jun 1861 Joseph HOWE and Elizabeth SOPER
2 Sept 1878 William LAWRENCE and Sarah DENNIS
10 Nov 1868 Thomas WARR and Mary Ann GREEN

DEATH: Died while walking along the side of the road. Day was reported to be the hottest for some time.