SAMUEL GRIFFITH HUGHES &

ANNE FITZPATRICK

 

Samuel Griffith HUGHES and Anne FITZPATRICK are my 4th Great Grandparents.

Their daughter, Elizabeth Paton HUGHES, is my 3rd Great Grandmother who married Frederick WILLIAMS.

 

 

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HUGHES: derives from the Olde French personal name Hu(gh)e introduced by the Normans after 1066. This name is in origin a short form of any of the various Germanic compound names with the first element "hug" heart or mind. In Ireland and Scotland the name became "Aodh", "Eoghann". In Wales and other Celtic areas, the name derives from the Old Celtic Hu or Huw, meaning "fire" or "inspiration".

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FITZPATRICK: Anglicized form of the Old Gaelic name "Mac Giolla Phadraig". The Gaelic prefix "Mac" means "son of", plus "giolla", a devotee or servant, and the personal name "Padraig" from the Roman "Patricius" meaning "the one of noble birth". Earlier Anglicizations of the name have included MacGilpatrick and MacKilpartrick. This is the only surname in Ireland with the Norman-French prefix "Fitz" which is of native Irish origin, the others being Norman. The Mac Giolla Phadraig Clan belonged to Counties Kilkenny and Laois where the name is most widespread. Their chief, known as Lords of Upper Ossory, was a royal ruler over these counties.

 

Map showing position of Shropshire (c) GENUKI

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Map showing location of Baschurch, Shropshire, England

Map of England showing Shropshire

Map of Ireland showing County Monaghan

 

Samuel Griffith HUGHES

Anne FITZPATRICK

Samuel Griffiths HUGHES was baptised on 4th Jan 1789 at Baschurch, Shropshire, England [Source: IGI record]. His parents are John & Elizabeth HUGHES. Samuel was a convict. He received a sentence of 14 years and was transported to Port Jackson on the convict ship "Glory" arriving in Sydney, NSW on 14th September 1818. Samuel was a labourer.

 

Anne FITZPATRICK was born about 1797 in Clones, Monaghan, Ireland. Anne was also a convict who left Cork, Ireland on 25th July 1821 aboard the convict ship "John Bull" and arrived in Sydney, NSW on 18th December 1821. There were 80 convict women on board. She became a washerwoman.

 

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Convict Information:


Samuel was tried at the Salop Assizes on 30th July 1817 for robbery.

Name

Arrived

Ship

Trial Place

Year

Sentence

Age

Hughes, Samuel

1818

Glory

Salop

1817

Life

28

 

Shropshire. The Jurors for Our Lord the King upon their oath present that Samuel Hughes late of the Parish of Baschurch in the County of Salop, labourer.

The second as day of Hay in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventeen about the hour of one in the night the same day with force and arms at the parish afore said the dwelling house of one John Pickstock there situate feloniously and burglariously did break and enter with intent the goods and chattels of the said John Pickstock in the said dwelling house then and there being then and there feloniously and burglariously to stead. take and carry away and then and there with force and arms One Oaken desk of the value of forty shillings. One pocket book of the value of two shillings Five pieces of Gold Coin on the proper coin of the realm called Guineas of the value of five pounds and five shillings. Seven other pieces of Gold Coin of the proper coin of this realm called half Guineas of the value of three pounds thirteen shillings and sixpence. Ten shillings in monies numbered of the goods chattels and monies of the said John Pickstock. One promissory note commonly called a Shrewbury Old Bank Note for the payment of five pounds of the value of five pounds. Three other promissory notes for payment of five pounds each of the value of five pounds each and fifteen other promissory notes for the payment of one pound each of the value of one pound each the said notes and each of them at the time of committing the said felony bring the property of the said John Pickstock and the said several sums of money payable and secured by the same notes respectively being then due and unsatisfied to the said John Pickstock the proprietor there of in the same dwelling house then and there found then and there feloniously and burglariously did steal take and carry away against the (peall???) of Our Lord the King and Crown and dignity and also against form of the Statute.

BURGLARY P.R.O - ASSI. 5/137. RC8958

Value:

Desk 2 -0-0

Book 2-0

Gold 5-5-0

Gold 10-0

Notes 5 -0-0

Notes 15-0-0

Notes 15-0-0

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Total 46-10-6

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Samuel received his Ticket of Leave on 23rd March 1824.

 

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Anne FITZPATRICK was tried at Monaghan, Ireland.

Name

Arrived

Ship

Trial Place

Year

Sentence

Age

Fitzpatrick, Anne

1821

John Bull

Monaghan

1821

7

20

 

 

1828 Census information:

Samuel Hughes

Ann Hughes

Age: F34

Age: 24

Free/Bond: Government Servant

Free/Bond: Government Servant

Ship: Glory

Ship: John Bull

Year: 1817

Year: 1821

Sentence: 14

Sentence: 7

Religion: Protestant

Religion: Protestant

Occupation: Labourer

 

Employer: and service to Rd. Jones

 

Residence: Black Creek, Luskintyre

 

Ref. H2830

Reference: H2831

 

 

St Johns Church, ParramattaSamuel & Ann married on 27th January 1824 at St John's Church, Parramatta, Sydney NSW Australia.

(Source: NSW Marriage Reg. Vol 3B No3277)

 

Samuel Griffiths Hughes large headstoneGrave of Samuel Griffiths Hughes - Branxton General Cemetery - Aug 2006

j0364682Samuel Griffiths HUGHES died at the age of 65 years on the 11th November 1853. He is buried at Branxton General Cemetery [Row Q, Plot: 50] Samuel's grave is the oldest surviving single headstone in Branxton General Cemetery. The grave also has a footstone. The headstone reads Sacred To the Memory of Samuel Griffiths Hughes who departed this life on the 11th Nov.1853. Leaving a Widow To Deeply deplore her loss. Stop stranger stop as you pass As you are now so once was I As I am now so will you be So pray prepare to follow me.

 

j0364682Anne HUGHES (nee FITZPATRICK) died on 23rd May 1871 at Rosebank, Singleton NSW Australia.

(Source: NSW Death Reg. 1871/5366)

 

She is buried at Bulga NSW.

 

j0338158I have 7 children listed for Samuel Griffiths & Ann HUGHES:

-         William (born 18th Feb 1825 NSW. He died before the 1828 NSW census.)

-         John (born 22nd Oct 1826 Liverpool NSW Australia. John apparently married a Jane HUGHES on 16th Sep 1850 at West Maitland NSW. John died 21st Nov 1898 Branxton NSW.)

-         Ann (born 11th Feb 1828 NSW. Ann married William JONES on 15th Jan 1846 at Black Creek NSW Australia. She died 1850 in NSW.)

-         Elizabeth Paton (born 25th Sep 1829 at Branxton NSW Australia. Elizabeth is my 3rd Great Grandmother who married Frederick WILLIAMS on 22nd Jul 1843 at Church of England, West Maitland NSW. Elizabeth died on 1st May 1875 at South Singleton NSW. Elizabeth & Frederick had 11 children together.)

-         Mary (born 18th Mar 1831 NSW. Mary died 26th Jan 1834 in NSW.)

-         Samuel (born 1834 in NSW)

-         Mary Anne (born 10th May 1834 in NSW. Mary Anne married William CARTER in 1850 Black Creek NSW.)

 

 

 

Contributors to the information on Samuel Griffiths Hughes & his descendents:

Lesa Harris

Coral Hansen

Anne Snedden

 

 

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