cdvgenealogy@veale - Safe and Sound Storage

advertisement
cdvgenealogy@veale.com.au (Kylie Veale)
 ID: I13639
 Name: Joseph Fleming
 Given Name: Joseph
 Surname: Fleming
 Sex: M
 Birth: 1753 in ENG 1 2
 Death: 1794 in Concord, NSW, AUS 2
 Reference Number: 13639
 Change Date: 27 Nov 2003 at 22:44
 Note:
"Joseph was a professional Soldier in the English Army. Served with the 29th Regiment of Foot
during the American War of Independence. His regiment served in America from 174 6 to 1789, at
which time it is likely that he meet young wife Mary Ann. They then returned to England and on the
3rd December 1789, Joseph was transferred to the New South Wales Corp. He was promoted to
Sergeant in January 1790.
They arrived in Australia on the sailing ship "William and Ann" on the 28 August 1791, history
tells us that as the ship berthed in Sydney a son was born to the Fleming's, he was to be called
Henry, this is significant as he was to establish the Fleming Blood line in this country. He was the
first Australian born to be given grants of land in t his country when he was only 5 years and
4months old.
Joseph left the New South Wales Corp on the 26 November 179 4 and was given grants of land at
Concord, Sydney. He died on his property not long after, leaving a widow and three young children.
Henry was born on board the ship in the port of Sydney."
2
Marriage 1 Mary Ann b: Abt 1763 in USA


Married: 1778 in USA 1
Change Date: 31 Dec 2000
Sources:
1. Title: Family Search™ International Genealogical Index v5.0
Publication: published online by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da y Saints at
http://www.familysearch.org/Search/searchigi.asp
Date: 1994
2. Title: Descendants of Joseph Fleming
Author: Dixon, Perri
Publication: 30 Oct 2000, npdixon@northnet.com.au, Created for message t o author
Date: 30 Oct 2000
Note:
Source Media Type: Other
 ID: I8236
 Name: Mary Ann
 Given Name: Mary Ann
 Sex: F
 Birth: Abt 1763 in USA 1
 Death: 15 May 1838 in Hobart, TAS, AUS 2
 Burial: 18 May 1838 Hobart, TAS, AUS 3
 Reference Number: 8236
 Event: St David's Churchyard
 Note: The cemetery has been converted to a park (St David's Park ) and her headstone is in the
wall at the bottom of the par k. Her second husband Benjamin's headstone is very close t o hers. 3
 Change Date: 15 Sep 2003 at 17:20
 Note:
Unfortunately, little of Mary Ann's life before arriving with Joseph in Australia is known, as we
find her first arriving in Australia recorded as Mary Ann Fleming, wife of Joseph. In an attempt to
find her, we can look at tracing the birth of daughter Eleanor Fleming to Joseph and Mary Ann
Fleming around 1779, anywhere in the world.
The IGI lists an Eleanor Fleming born 1779 "of USA, USA" to a Joseph Fleming and Mary
Fleming. A brief record of a marriage between the parents is also found in 1778, "of USA , USA".
Interestingly, Mary's first husband Joseph was a profession al Soldier in the English Army, serving
with the 29th Regiment of Foot during the American War of Independence. This regiment served in
America from 1746 to 1789, therefore Jose ph could have certainly have met an American Mary
Ann during that time, if indeed she was from that country.
In the British Isle IGI records, we also find Eleanor confusingly born "1780 , , England" to Joseph
and Mary Fleming . Clearly nothing definite can be drawn from these records . Additionally,
Eleanor was recorded as "age 80" when she died in 1865, therefore perhaps she was born six years
later than thought, in 1785?
Clues to Mary Ann's maiden name were sought out from the names of her children and
grandchildren to no avail. The "Boraston" middle name of son John Jones born 1799 is taken from
his grandmother Elezebeth Boraston; mother of Mary's second husband Benjamin Jones.
Some sources on the Internet list her maiden name as "Lay " (refer World Connect database '
:2466424 ') and on investigation, an IGI marriage did occur on 08 July 1788 in White Colne, Essex,
England, between a Joseph Flemming and Mary Lay. This marriage could be a possible clue if
eldest daughter Eleanor was from a previous marriage of Joseph, as she married in 1800 as
therefore can be assumed to have been at least 14 years of age at her marriage, some years before
this 1788 marriage.
In any case, there are currently no definite records of any kind for Joseph and Mary until they
arrived into Sydney in 1791, therefore at this stage, the ancestry of Mary Ann i s undetermined.
What we do know is that after Joseph died and Mary remarried to Mr Jones on the 9 May 1815.
Mary, her new husband an d their Jones children then left New South Wales and took u p land at
Jericho, near Hobart in Tasmania. Here their business activities expanded and they became
successful landholders and merchants. They were original shareholders in the Bank of Van
Diemen's Land and also pew holders in St David's Cathedral, Hobart. Her Fleming children, having
all three of them partnered in NSW.
Mary died just prior to compulsory registration which compounds the limited information we have
about her birth.
45
“
Results for: Fleming, Essex, England, British Isles
Exact Spelling: Off
Batch Number: M043461
International Genealogical Index / British Isles - 1
Select records to download - (50 maximum)
1. JOSEPH FLEMMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Marriage: 08 JUL 1788 White Colne, Essex, England
Marriages:
Spouse:
Marriage:
MARY LAY
08 JUL 1788 White Colne, Essex, England
”
Marriage 1 Joseph Fleming b: 1753 in ENG


Married: 1778 in USA 6
Change Date: 31 Dec 2000
Marriage 2 Benjamin Jones b: 02 Dec 1772 in St Martins, Birmingham, WAR, ENG c: 20 Dec
1772 in St Martins, Birmingham, WAR, ENG



Married: 20 Apr 1796 in Sydney, NSW, AUS 7
Event: 20 Apr 1796 in St Phillips, Sydney, NSW, AUS
Change Date: 31 Dec 2000
Children
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Elizabeth Jones b: 01 Apr 1797 in Sydney, NSW, AUS c: 14 Jan 1798 in Sydney, NSW,
AUS
John Boraston Jones b: 14 Jul 1799 in Hawkesbury, NSW, AUS c: 11 Aug 1805 in St
Johns, Paramatta, NSW, AUS
James Jones b: 14 Jan 1803 in Hawkesbury, NSW, AUS
Benjamin Jones b: 17 Apr 1804 in Hawkesbury, NSW, AUS c: 11 Aug 1805 in
Hawkesbury, NSW, AUS
Robert Jones b: 1809 in Hawkesbury, NSW, AUS
Sources:
1. Title: Descendants of Mary Fleming
Author: Dixon, Perri
Publication: 26 September 2000, npdixon@northnet.com.au, Created for mes sage to author
Date: 30 Sep 2000
2. Title: Tasmanian Family Link
Author: Archives Office of Tasmania (in association with the Nation al Heritage
Foundation)
Publication: 25 July 2000, pioneers.archives.tas.gov.au
Note:
Source Media Type: Book
3. Title: Family History Report of Joseph Fleming
Author: Buckley, Brian
Publication: 09 February 2003, Created for message to Kylie Veale
Date: 10 Feb 2003
4. Title: Descendants of Joseph Fleming
Author: Dixon, Perri
Publication: 30 Oct 2000, npdixon@northnet.com.au, Created for message t o author
Date: 30 Oct 2000
Note:
Source Media Type: Other
5. Title: Descendancy Register for John JONES
Author: Brown, Barry
Publication: 26 March 2003, Created for message to Kylie Veale
Date: 26 Mar 2003
6. Title: FamilySearch™ International Genealogical Index v5.0
Publication: published online by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da y Saints at
http://www.familysearch.org/Search/searchigi.asp
Date: 1994
7. Title: New Zealand Births Deaths and Marriages
Author: The Department of Internal Affairs
Publication: 1995-1997, Transcribed by Kylie Veale from available microf iche records
Date: 1995-1997
Text: M/Cert #V1798332 3A/1798
1 Mary Ann b: Abt 1763 d: 15 May 1838
+ Joseph Fleming b: 1753 d: 1794
+ Benjamin Jones b: 02 Dec 1772 c: 20 Dec 1772 d: 13 Apr 1837
2 Elizabeth Jones b: 01 Apr 1797 c: 14 Jan 1798 d: 22 Aug 1875
+ Thomas Johnson b: 1785 d: 11 Dec 1818
+ Charles Donn b: 1790
+ Henry Butler b: 1798 d: 01 Sep 1858
2 John Boraston Jones b: 14 Jul 1799 c: 11 Aug 1805 d: 01 Mar 1888
+ Mary Ann Cobb b: Abt 1808 d: 13 Nov 1887
3 Edward Jones b: 28 Dec 1835 d: 19 Apr 1880
+ Elizabeth Henrietta Jones b: 1837
2 James Jones b: 14 Jan 1803 d: 21 Jul 1886
+ Mary Ann Murray b: Abt 1812 d: 30 Mar 1851
2 Benjamin Jones b: 17 Apr 1804 c: 11 Aug 1805 d: 1816
2 Robert Jones b: 1809 d: 06 Feb 1873
+ Sarah Blinkworth b: 12 Jun 1816 c: 08 Jul 1816 d: 08 Apr 1862
3 Robert Jones b: 30 Jan 1834 d: 30 Jul 1911
+ Jane Esther Brown b: Abt 1838 d: 10 Apr 1887
3 Louisa Adelaide Jones b: 30 Oct 1835 c: 11 Sep 1836 d: 1893
+ William Webb
3 Elizabeth Henrietta Jones b: 1837
+ Edward Jones b: 28 Dec 1835 d: 19 Apr 1880
3 Phillip Murray Jones b: Abt 1840 d: 12 Nov 1916
+ Sarah Ann Frances Oakley b: 05 Jun 1842 d: 26 Apr 1919
3 Charles Benjamin Jones b: Abt 1841 d: 18 Nov 1916
+ Clementina Moyes b: Abt 1843 d: 17 Jul 1916
4 Eva Constance Jones b: 30 Jan 1867
+ William Tasman Weaver b: Abt 1858
5 Frederick Arthur Tasman Weaver b: 06 May 1885 d: 1961
5 Alice Eveline Weaver b: 05 May 1887 d: 1962
+ Thomas Joseph Griffiths b: 1880 d: 20 Feb 1946
6 Muriel Eveline Anna Griffiths b: 1907 d: 1960
+ Reginald Chilcott
6 Frederick Allen Griffiths b: 19 Nov 1908 d: 1954
6 Jessica May (Jessie) Griffiths b: Abt 1910
+ Frank Wilson
+ Roy Royston
+ De Medici
6 Ruby Thelma Griffiths b: 1912 d: 1982
+ Albert Ernest Harmon
6 Leslie William Griffiths b: 19 Nov 1913 d: 17 May 1975
+ Lillian Rose Softley b: 05 Jan 1917 d: 20 Dec 1995
6 Ivy Maud Griffiths b: 1915
+ Percy Walker
+ William (Bill) Connelly b: Abt 1915 d: 20 Aug 2003
6 Kathleen Jean Griffiths b: 27 Jun 1917 d: 24 Jul 1970
+ Colin Alexander Raines Young b: 1915 d: 04 May 1971
7 Kenneth Arthur Young b: Abt 1939 d: 1995
7 Barry Edward Young b: Abt 1943 d: Bef 2002
7 Margot Dorothy Young b: 1948 d: 1948
7 Margot Jean Young b: Abt 1951 d: 04 Apr 2002
+ Castley Thouliss b: 10 Mar 1935 d: 1988
6 Mena Alexandra Griffiths b: 1918 d: 08 Nov 1930
6 Alice Elizabeth Griffiths b: 1920 d: 1922
6 Estella Pearl Griffiths b: Abt 1923 d: 01 Jan 2000
6 Daphne Griffiths b: 1924
6 Dawn Griffiths b: Est 1925 d: Aug 2001
+ Desmond Thomas O'sullivan b: 1902 d: 1969
5 Henry Hopetoun Weaver b: 29 Dec 1893
4 John Charles Jones b: 29 Sep 1868
+ Alice Elizabeth Ratcliff b: Abt 1869
4 Alexander William Jones b: 01 Sep 1870
+ Alice Story Williamson b: Abt 1866 d: 1949
4 Sarah Jessie Jones b: 07 May 1872
+ Alfred Walter Fish b: 1868
4 Albert Alfred Jones b: 01 May 1874
4 William Henry Jones b: 11 Aug 1876
+ Sarah Jane Kelly b: WFT Est 1854-1874 d: 1938
4 Norman Clyde Jones b: 25 Jun 1878
4 Frederick Lindsay Jones b: 20 Nov 1880
+ Coralie Phoebe Fleming
4 Effie May Jones b: 16 Jun 1882 d: Oct 1944
+ Ernest John Schultz b: 07 May 1881 d: Dec 1952
4 Percy Douglas Jones b: 12 Jun 1884 d: Feb 1962
+ Esther Oldham b: 19 Dec 1898 d: Feb 1969
3 Alfred Thomas Jones b: 11 Jun 1843
3 James Jones b: Abt 1845 d: 12 Jan 1929
+ Sarah Bailey b: 21 Dec 1856 d: 26 Jan 1890
3 John Berrison Jones b: 15 Mar 1848 d: 04 May 1943
+ Mary Ann Bishop b: 1858 d: Abt 1878
+ Mary Ann Susan Bailey b: 1857-1860 d: 1894
+ Mary Ann Donnell b: 1876
3 Margaret Ellen Jones b: 30 Jul 1849 d: 1862
3 Edmund Jones b: 10 Mar 1852 d: 1852
3 William Henry Jones b: 18 Sep 1854 d: 1855
+ Mary Ann Brown b: 1842 d: 25 Aug 1920
 ID: I8236
 Name: Mary Ann
 Given Name: Mary Ann
 Sex: F
 Birth: Abt 1763 in USA 1
 Death: 15 May 1838 in Hobart, TAS, AUS 2
 Burial: 18 May 1838 Hobart, TAS, AUS 3
 Reference Number: 8236
 Event: St David's Churchyard
 Note: The cemetery has been converted to a park (St David's Park ) and her headstone is in the
wall at the bottom of the par k. Her second husband Benjamin's headstone is very close t o hers. 3
 Change Date: 15 Sep 2003 at 17:20
 Note:
Unfortunately, little of Mary Ann's life before arriving wi th Joseph in Australia is known, as we
find her first arriv ing in Australia recorded as Mary Ann Fleming, wife of Jose ph. In an attempt to
find her, we can look at tracing the b irth of daughter Eleanor Fleming to Joseph and Mary Ann Fle
ming around 1779, anywhere in the world.
The IGI lists an Eleanor Fleming born 1779 "of USA, USA" t o a Joseph Fleming and Mary
Fleming. A brief record of a m arriage between the parents is also found in 1778, "of USA , USA".
Interestingly, Mary's first husband Joseph was a profession al Soldier in the English Army, serving
with the 29th Regim ent of Foot during the American War of Independence. This r egiment served
in America from 1746 to 1789, therefore Jose ph could have certainly have met an American Mary
Ann durin g that time, if indeed she was from that country.
In the British Isle IGI records, we also find Eleanor confu singly born "1780 , , England" to Joseph
and Mary Fleming . Clearly nothing definite can be drawn from these records . Additionally,
Eleanor was recorded as "age 80" when sh e died in 1865, therefore perhaps she was born six years
la ter than thought, in 1785?
Clues to Mary Ann's maiden name were sought out from the na mes of her children and
grandchildren to no avail. The "Bo raston" middle name of son John Jones born 1799 is taken fr om
his grandmother Elezebeth Boraston; mother of Mary's sec ond husband Benjamin Jones.
Some sources on the Internet list her maiden name as "Lay " (refer WorldConnect database '
:2466424 ') and on investi gation, an IGI marriage did occur on 08 July 1788 in Whit e Colne,
Essex, England, between a Joseph Flemming and Mar y Lay. This marriage could be a possible clue
if eldest da ughter Eleanor was from a previous marriage of Joseph, as s he married in 1800 as
therefore can be assumed to have bee n at least 14 years of age at her marriage, some years befo re
this 1788 marriage.
In any case, there are currently no definite records of an y kind for Joseph and Mary until they
arrived into Sydney i n 1791, therefore at this stage, the ancestry of Mary Ann i s undetermined.
What we do know is that after Joseph died and Mary remarrie d to Mr Jones on the 9 May 1815.
Mary, her new husband an d their Jones children then left New South Wales and took u p land at
Jericho, near Hobart in Tasmania. Here their bus iness activities expanded and they became
successful landho lders and merchants. They were original shareholders in th e Bank of Van
Diemen's Land and also pew holders in St Davi d's Cathedral, Hobart. Her Fleming children, having
all th ree of them partnered in NSW.
Mary died just prior to compulsory registration which compo unds the limited information we have
about her birth.
45
Marriage 1 Joseph Fleming b: 1753 in ENG


Married: 1778 in USA 6
Change Date: 31 Dec 2000
Marriage 2 Benjamin Jones b: 02 Dec 1772 in St Martins, Birmingham, WAR, ENG c: 20 Dec
1772 in St Martins, Birmingham, WAR, ENG



Married: 20 Apr 1796 in Sydney, NSW, AUS 7
Event: 20 Apr 1796 in St Phillips, Sydney, NSW, AUS
Change Date: 31 Dec 2000
Children
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Elizabeth Jones b: 01 Apr 1797 in Sydney, NSW, AUS c: 14 Jan 1798 in Sydney, NSW,
AUS
John Boraston Jones b: 14 Jul 1799 in Hawkesbury, NSW, AUS c: 11 Aug 1805 in St
Johns, Paramatta, NSW, AUS
James Jones b: 14 Jan 1803 in Hawkesbury, NSW, AUS
Benjamin Jones b: 17 Apr 1804 in Hawkesbury, NSW, AUS c: 11 Aug 1805 in
Hawkesbury, NSW, AUS
Robert Jones b: 1809 in Hawkesbury, NSW, AUS
Sources:
1. Title: Descendants of Mary Fleming
Author: Dixon, Perri
Publication: 26 September 2000, npdixon@northnet.com.au, Created for mes sage to author
Date: 30 Sep 2000
2. Title: Tasmanian Family Link
Author: Archives Office of Tasmania (in association with the Nation al Heritage
Foundation)
Publication: 25 July 2000, pioneers.archives.tas.gov.au
Note:
Source Media Type: Book
3. Title: Family History Report of Joseph Fleming
Author: Buckley, Brian
Publication: 09 February 2003, Created for message to Kylie Veale
Date: 10 Feb 2003
4. Title: Descendants of Joseph Fleming
Author: Dixon, Perri
Publication: 30 Oct 2000, npdixon@northnet.com.au, Created for message t o author
Date: 30 Oct 2000
Note:
Source Media Type: Other
5. Title: Descendancy Register for John JONES
Author: Brown, Barry
Publication: 26 March 2003, Created for message to Kylie Veale
Date: 26 Mar 2003
6. Title: FamilySearch™ International Genealogical Index v5.0
Publication: published online by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da y Saints at
http://www.familysearch.org/Search/searchigi.asp
Date: 1994
7. Title: New Zealand Births Deaths and Marriages
Author: The Department of Internal Affairs
Publication: 1995-1997, Transcribed by Kylie Veale from available microf iche records
Date: 1995-1997
Text: M/Cert #V1798332 3A/1798
1. Re: Hawkesbury Pioneers F - Henry Fleming [1]
Hi, My 4th G Grandfather was ...HENRY FLEMING (28 .8.1791 - 11.12.1838) Born the day his parents
arrived in Sydney on board the ship "WILLIAM AND ANNE". His Father, Joseph, had been member of 29th
Reg. of Foot and came with the 3rd Fleet to join the NSW Corps, Henry married Elizabeth. Hall (daughter of
another Hawkesbury Pioneer) , and lived in Pitt Town. Later he was one of the first settlers on "the Branch".
Henry & Elizabeth had 10 children .... 1.Joseph Fleming born 6 Jan 1811 m 1. Phoebe Mc

http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/aus-nsw-hills-hawkesbury-hunter-valley/200502/1108263361
Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2005 13:56:01 +1100
From: "Norma McLean" <
2. Brown Fleming Bushell Greentree Maloy [0.998003]
Death Wilberforce Eleanor Brown 10 April 1865 Father: John Fleming Informant: Paul Bushell Grandson
Wilberforce Witnesses: Robert greentree Thomas A Maloy Spouse: David Brown

http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/aus-nsw-hills-hawkesbury-hunter-valley/200503/1111534601
Date: Wed, 23 Mar 05 10:36:41 +1100
From: cd <
3. what next: Henry and John Palmer; Bastrey and Barr; John Josiah Jones; Wm Turner
[0.99699]
Henry and John Palmer were employed by Henry Fleming and by the Halls at the Macdonald River, the
Branch. Bastrey and Barr were also employed by Fleming as Farm Labourers. John Josiah Jones was
employed as a clerk and bookkeeper by George Hall, he went with Henry Fleming to the Branch to measure
land there and wrote memorials and kept the journal. Wm. Turner to quit premises belonging to Henry Fleming
ref for all George Hall Journal 1819 -1820 ML Elizabeth Roberts

http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/aus-nsw-hills-hawkesbury-hunter-valley/200503/1110972046
Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 22:20:46 +1100
From: "Convict Trail" <
4. Fw: [HHHV] Re: Hawkesbury Pioneers F - Henry Fleming [0.97784]
Hi Norma I think your Joseph Fleming (father of Henry) may be the "Jos Fleming" of the Hawksbury that my
ancestor, John Shepherd aka "Flemings Jack" ("Lord Meville" - 1830) was assigned too after being transported
for 7 years for stealing a handkerchief valued at 5/s. From Joan Mullins excellent research, she states that
"John was assigned to work for Joseph Fleming, a free settler at Wilberforce". Is this your Joseph Fleming, in
which case I would be interested to know a bit more about him???? Be

http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/aus-nsw-hills-hawkesbury-hunter-valley/200502/1108356342
Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2005 15:45:42 +1100
From: "ross" <
5. Re: [HHHV] Re: Hawkesbury Pioneers F - Henry Fleming [0.976089]
The Jos Fleming John Shepherd would have been assigned to is Henry's son Joseph he had a 40 acre triangular
shaped block of land on Clarence reach with a very narrow river frontage, opposite and a little below Catti
Creek; he also had 60 acres on Wrights Creek Upper MacDonald both received as grants in 1830 when he
would have been 19 years old. He did not remain here long as he was establishing runs up north. From 1838 he
was based in the MacDonald and moved his base to Maitland in 1848 when he sold the

http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/aus-nsw-hills-hawkesbury-hunter-valley/200502/1108522593
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 13:56:33 +1100
From: "Convict Trail" <
6. Ryley John and Riley/Reilly James [0.972632]
Ryley John was listed in St Matthews Church register as the father of Margarets Flemings two children James
born Nov 1811: and Margaret born July 1813 when her mother died. Margaret Ryley/Fleming was brought up
by her Aunt Eleanor Brown, in 1828 he married Thomas Phillips. James sometimes known as Fleming and
sometimes Riley was brought up by Uncle Henry Fleming. As James Riley he applied for and received a 60
acre grant of land in 1830 at teh 1st branch. He was living here when his brother in law Thomas P

http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/aus-nsw-hills-hawkesbury-hunter-valley/200503/1109940128
Date: Fri, 4 Mar 2005 23:42:08 +1100
From: "Convict Trail" <
7. ELEANOR( FLEMING) BROWN [0.971272]
Hullo list I am sure there is someone on the list tracing the Fleming/Brown line. Would somebody confirm
date of death/burial of above. I have 10 Jan 1865 and 10 Apr 1865. Robyne Moulds Tracing David Brown m.
Eleanor Fleming Joseph Brown m. Is(z)etta Lisson Sarah Brown m. Joseph Ashburn Grace Dorothy Ashburn
m. William George Henry (Samuel) Moulds William George Moulds m. Jean Marcella Cox/Leader -- No virus
found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.298 / Virus Dat

http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/aus-nsw-hills-hawkesbury-hunter-valley/200412/1104435550
Date: Fri, 31 Dec 2004 06:39:10 +1100
From: "The Robs" <
8. Jones, Benjamin [0.971272]
Jones, Benjamin Convicted Warwick Assizes March 1790 and sentenced for 7 years transportation he arrived
per Brittania in October 1791. In April 1796 he married the widow Mary Fleming who was 10 years his senior
and had thre children. In 1797 the family moved to the Hawkesbury to Bardenarang Creek to a 30 acre grant
issued to Benjamine's five and half year old step son Henry Fleming The Jones Fleming family prospered,
Benjamine had purchased an additonal 60 acres by 1801. In 1803 he received a grant of 200

http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/aus-nsw-hills-hawkesbury-hunter-valley/200502/1109337948
Date: Sat, 26 Feb 2005 00:25:48 +1100
From: "Convict Trail" <
9. Re: Brown Fleming Bushell Greentree Maloy [0.971272]
Paul Bushell made a mistake with this, Eleanor's father was Joseph NOT John. An easy mistake to make
Joseph had died long before Paul Bushell's mother had been born, both Eleanor and her brother Henry had sons
called Joseph and John. Elizabeth Roberts ----- Original Message ----- From: "cd" <chrisdim@ozemail.com.au
To: <AUS-NSW-HILLS-HAWKESBURY-HUNTER-VALLEY-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Wednesday, March
23, 2005 10:36 AM Subject: Brown Fleming Bushell Greentree Maloy Death Wilberforce Eleanor Brown 10
A

http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/aus-nsw-hills-hawkesbury-hunter-valley/200503/1111616078
Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2005 09:14:38 +1100
From: "Convict Trail" <
10. RICHARD FLEMING AND LAURA PUGH [0.968475]
I am trying to find descendants of the above couple who were married in West Maitland in 1927. Richard was
a Hotel Keeper at the time of the marriage and I would appreciate any information that may help me find what
happened to them. Elizabeth Gill in Melbourne

http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/aus-nsw-hills-hawkesbury-hunter-valley/200503/1111443654
Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2005 09:20:54 +1100
From: "Elizabeth Gill" <
11. Re: [HHHV] RICHARD FLEMING AND LAURA PUGH [0.968475]
Hi Elizabeth, Neither Richard Fleming nor Laura Fleming are listed in Maitland Council Cemeteries. So they
must have moved on. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Elizabeth Gill" <elizgill@melbpc.org.au To: <AUSNSW-HILLS-HAWKESBURY-HUNTER-VALLEY-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2005 9:20
AM Subject: [HHHV] RICHARD FLEMING AND LAURA PUGH I am trying to find descendants of the
above couple who were married in West Maitland in 1927. Richard was a Hotel Keeper at the time of the
marriage

http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/aus-nsw-hills-hawkesbury-hunter-valley/200503/1111467870
Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2005 16:04:30 +1100
From: "John Chapman" <
12. Henry Fleming [0.967759]
I was browsing ebay and came across the following auction "original land grant document for the
HAWKESBURY area of NSW. It is dated the 29th October 1834 and the grant was in favour of HENRY
FLEMING for 60 acres situated in the first branch of the Hawkesbury which is now the McDonald Valley, St.
Albans" This is the link to the auction, I hope that there are some descendants on the list that would be
interested in this piece of history, auction finishes tomorrow night. http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.

http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/aus-nsw-hills-hawkesbury-hunter-valley/200406/1087558881
Date: Fri, 18 Jun 2004 21:41:21 +1000
From: "Kessler" <
13. JURD & FLEMING [0.967759]
I was browsing ebay and came across the following auction, 1840 land transfer document, I think it is Joseph
Fleming & Wife to John Jurd. This is the link to the auction, I hope that there are some descendants on the list
that would be interested in this piece of history, auction finishes in just over 2 days.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=2206&item=3738966438&rd=1 PS I am not
the seller but a fellow genealogist who wishes that I had a bit of history like this in my family pap

http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/aus-nsw-hills-hawkesbury-hunter-valley/200407/1091338760
Date: Sun, 1 Aug 2004 15:39:20 +1000
From: "Kessler" <
14. Re: [HHHV] ELEANOR( FLEMING) BROWN [0.967759]
Eleanor Brown died 10th April 1865, Wilberforce. Age given was 84; parents John Fleming, retired soldier,
mother unknown. Informant was Paul Bushell, Grandson of deceased, Wilberforce. Buried 10th April, 1865
Church of England, Wilberforce. Where born: America; 72 years in N.S.W. Place of Marriage: Parramatta,
1800, David Brown. Children of marriage: Isabella, 63; Mary, 61; David, 57; Eleanor, 53; Sarah, 49; Henry,
47; William, 45; John, 43 living. Two males, three females deceased. Eusebeia Sutherl

http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/aus-nsw-hills-hawkesbury-hunter-valley/200412/1104437473
Date: Fri, 31 Dec 04 07:14:10 +1100
From: cd <
15. FLEMING's of Pitt Town [0.964817]
Hi there any listers who have the FLEMING family from Pitt Town on their tree. While unpacking my 'bits
and pieces' I found a booklet with references to the FLAEMING family and thought you may be interested in
the following info, although you may already have it. Cheers Maureen (Melbourne)
maureen@autoinspirations.com.au "MACQUARIE ARMS INN" Pitt Town HISTORY TO 1823 Henry
Fleming arrived with the Third Fleet on 28th August, 1781 and was granted 30 acres of land at Mulgrave Pl

http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/aus-nsw-hills-hawkesbury-hunter-valley/200503/1109926645
Date: Fri, 4 Mar 2005 19:57:25 +1100
From:
16. Re: FLEMING's of Pitt Town [0.960949]
Hi Maureen, Lesley and all, Thanks for bringing the article to our attention. Just one little point in it though : It
says " Henry Fleming arrived with the Third Fleet on 28th August, 1781 How certainly did .....Henry - my 4th
Gr-Grandfather, really did"Arrive" on 28th August, 1791. It was the day he was born. His pregnant mother Mary came with Joseph, her soldier husband & daughter Eleanor on the " William & Anne" with the 3rd
Fleet,Henry was born as they arrived in Sydney Harbour.

http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/aus-nsw-hills-hawkesbury-hunter-valley/200503/1109994149
Date: Sat, 5 Mar 2005 14:42:29 +1100
From: "Norma McLean" <
17. Fw: Keir family [0.958925]
Hello Listers, I think when trying to send this to the list, It went astray. My what a beatiful spring day! I am
trying to find details of my Keir/Sneddon family. Details as follows: Janet/Jessie Sneddon born in Glasgow
on 26.12.1896 married John McLintock Fleming on 5.12.1919. Two children were born - Jessie Sneddon
Fleming 2.7.1920 and James (Jimmy) 19.11.1922. I believe the family moved to England where my father
met up with Jessie at the end of the war. Jessie and two childr

http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/aus-nsw-hills-hawkesbury-hunter-valley/200509/1126418375
Date: Sun, 11 Sep 2005 16:02:58 +1000
From: "anne marie mobbs" <
18. Re: FLEMING's of Pitt Town [0.958304]
Hi there Norma, Sorry about the article, not my intention to upset or misinform. I know nothing about the
Flemings, but remembered seeing the name recently in the booklet mentioned and thought it would be of
interest, as there were Flemings in the 'A to Z of the Hawkesbury'. It certainly goes to prove that we can get the
wrong impression by a few words, doesn't it? I, also, thought that Henry Fleming was either a convict or a free
settler of more mature years. I wonder how it was that he was granted

http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/aus-nsw-hills-hawkesbury-hunter-valley/200503/1110007857
Date: Sat, 5 Mar 2005 18:30:57 +1100
From:
19. Re: FLEMING's of Pitt Town [0.957677]
Although I have never found any proof, I think Henry Fleming received the grant in exchange for the grant
made previously to his father at Concord. His father was dead and his mother remarried to a convict. Elizabeth
From: <autoins@autoinspirations.com.au To: <AUS-NSW-HILLS-HAWKESBURY-HUNTER-VALLEYL@rootsweb.com Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2005 6:30 PM Subject: Re: FLEMING's of Pitt Town Hi there
Norma, Sorry about the article, not my intention to upset or misinform. I know nothing about the F

http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/aus-nsw-hills-hawkesbury-hunter-valley/200503/1110067227
Date: Sun, 6 Mar 2005 11:00:27 +1100
From: "Convict Trail" <
20. What next Thomas Tyler [0.957677]
Thomas Tyler and Joseph Fleming both transferred from the 29th Regiment of Foot recently retuned from
America to the NSW Corp 3 Dec 1789. Joseph was promoted to Sargent and Thomas corporal , both were
demoted to private in period June to December 1792; both were discharged 26/11/1794 the only two who had
transferred from the 29 regiment; both received adjacent land grants at Concord . After Joseph died and his
wife remarried a convict Benjamin Jones, Thomas Tyler and 5 year old Henry Fleming received adjac

http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/aus-nsw-hills-hawkesbury-hunter-valley/200503/1110972023
Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 22:20:23 +1100
From: "Convict Trail" <
21. Re: FLEMING's of Pitt Town [0.956297]
Norma objected to some of the wording in this article as it did not refect HF was only 5 . I have other problems
with this article for which I was probable the source that I wont go into on open line but it is a good example of
first lesson in media studies, who was writing this article for what purpose. For those who don't know/
recognise the names the local community against using this area as the site for a second airport for Sydney.
Elizabeth ----- Original Message ----- From: <AUTOINS@AUTOINSPIRATIONS

http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/aus-nsw-hills-hawkesbury-hunter-valley/200503/1110070362
Date: Sun, 6 Mar 2005 11:52:42 +1100
From: "Convict Trail" <
22. [H,H,HV] Areas of births [0.954218]
Hi All Can anyone please help me with where the area of Portland is that is listed on the online BDM? Many
Thanks Sheelagh Wiles aquarius49@bigpond.com.au http://www.tribalpages.com/tribes/hunter2000 Fleming
(Paisley SCT), Knight (Arbroath SCT) Toholke (Posen, GERMANY) Wiles (Yorkshire ENG) Nugent
(Wicklow IRE)

http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/aus-nsw-hills-hawkesbury-hunter-valley/200302/1045373217
Date: Sun, 16 Feb 2003 15:56:57 +1030
From: "Sheelagh Wiles" <
23. Margaret McGiniss [0.954218]
Hi to All, I have been having trouble with my e mail and have lost several. Someone from the list asked did I
have any info on Margaret who married a Fleming. Could you please contact me again so I can send you what
info I have. sorry for the inconvenience kind regards Donna

http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/aus-nsw-hills-hawkesbury-hunter-valley/200411/1099794550
Date: Sun, 07 Nov 2004 13:29:10 +1100
From: Donna Boyanton <
24. Re: [HHHV] ELEANOR( FLEMING) BROWN [0.954218]
Hi all, Eleanor Fleming's father's name was Joseph. He was a soldier who arrived with his wife Mary &
daughter Eleanor on the 'William & Ann' on 1st August 1791. My 4X G -Grandfather Henry was born as the
ship entered the harbour. According to Army records Joseph was transferred from the 29th Regiment of Foot
to the N.S.W. Corps 3/12/1789 . He received his discharge from the army , after serving 5 years, in November
1794, & received a grant of land at Concord. His land grant, which was a 25-acre

http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/aus-nsw-hills-hawkesbury-hunter-valley/200501/1104620765
Date: Sun, 2 Jan 2005 10:06:05 +1100
From: "Norma McLean" <
25. Re: Mc Ginnis daughters Correction [0.954218]
Hi Elizabeth, Yes it was my line of Jurds who took over the licence. John Henry Fleming transferred it to his
Nephew John Jurd, the eldest child of John Jurd & Mary Fleming (John Henry's sister). John Jurd received the
Licence of the Orraba Run by 1866 from his Uncle. He married Elizabeth Chapman , daughter of William
George Chapman . John & Elizabeth lived at the Orraba Station until about 1880. As a matter of interest of
John Jurd & Mary Fleming's 10 children 2 sons & 1 daughter married Chap

http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/aus-nsw-hills-hawkesbury-hunter-valley/200503/1110169037
Date: Mon, 7 Mar 2005 15:17:17 +1100
From: "Norma McLean" <
Archives Search Engine
Keyword
Advanced
Keyword
Advanced
Keywords:
contents:(fleming)
Search
Body:
fleming
Search tips
Subject:
From:
(email address of poster)
List:
AUS-NSW-HILLS-HAWKESBURY-HUNTER
(limit search to one mailing list)
Date:
(e.g. 10 Jun 2005, Jun 2005, or 2005)
Search
Search tips
Searching for: +path:aus-nsw-hills-hawkesbury-hunter-valley +fleming
AUS-NSW-HILLS-HAWKESBURY-HUNTER-VALLEY (copy and paste into "List" section)
fleming (put into "Body" section) should get 109 results.At least.
George Hall (5.5.1764 - 1840) arrived on "Coromandel" June 1802 with wife
Mary Smith (1769 - 29.6.1827) and 4 children. (my 5th G-Grandparents)
George & Mary had 9 children:
i. Elizabeth Hall who was born on 2 Apr 1793 in London, who married Henry
Fleming - ( 4XG-Grandparents)
ii. George Smith Hall was born on 6 Apr 1795 in England. Geo who married
Francis Grono
iii. William Hall was born on 9 Mar 1797 in London, England
iv. John Hall was born on 5 Oct 1800 in London, England.. who married Sarah
Dutton
v. Mary Hall was born on 1 Aug 1803 in Portland Head, NSW. who married
William Johnston,
vi. James Hawkesbury Hall was born on 10 Dec 1805
in Portland Head, who married Hannah Johnston
vii. Thomas Simpson Hall was born on 19 Aug 1808 in Portland Head, NSW. he
married Ann McGinnis
viii. Matthew Henry Hall was born on 2 Sep 1811 in Portland Head, NSW ,
married Ann Brown, although he had a child by Frances Hartley when he was
19.
i x. Ebenezer Hall was born on 27 Nov 1813 in Portland
Head NSW, married Catherine McGinnis
----- Original Message ----From: "Norma McLean" <normabmc@optusnet.com.au
To: <AUS-NSW-HILLS-HAWKESBURY-HUNTER-VALLEY-L@rootsweb.com
Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2005 1:56 PM
Subject: [HHHV] Re: Hawkesbury Pioneers F - Henry Fleming
Hi,
My 4th G Grandfather was ...HENRY FLEMING (28 .8.1791 - 11.12.1838)
Born the day his parents arrived in Sydney on board the ship "WILLIAM AND
ANNE". His Father, Joseph, had been member of 29th Reg. of Foot and came
with the 3rd Fleet to join the NSW Corps,
Henry married Elizabeth. Hall (daughter of another Hawkesbury Pioneer) ,
and lived in Pitt Town. Later he was one of the first settlers on "the
Branch".
Henry & Elizabeth had 10 children ....
1.Joseph Fleming born 6 Jan 1811 m 1. Phoebe McGinnis, 2. Mary Harriet
Everitt
<snip
From: "Convict Trail" <convicttrail@bigpond.com
Subject: Jones, Benjamin
Date: Sat, 26 Feb 2005 00:25:48 +1100
References: <200502251100.j1PB03Ju028192@lists2.rootsweb.com
Jones, Benjamin
Convicted Warwick Assizes March 1790 and sentenced for 7 years
transportation he arrived per Brittania in October 1791. In April 1796 he
married the widow Mary Fleming who was 10 years his senior and had thre
children. In 1797 the family moved to the Hawkesbury to Bardenarang Creek to
a 30 acre grant issued to Benjamine's five and half year old step son Henry
Fleming
The Jones Fleming family prospered, Benjamine had purchased an additonal 60
acres by 1801. In 1803 he received a grant of 200 arces.
In 1815 Benjamin, Mary and the 5 Jones children moved to Tasmainia where
they were listed as free settlers.
In Tasmainia they settled at Jericho purchasing over 2000 acres of land.
Benjamin was one of the original share holders to form the Bank of Van
Deimens Land
Elizabeth Roberts
From: cd <chrisdim@ozemail.com.au
Subject: Re: [HHHV] ELEANOR( FLEMING) BROWN
Date: Fri, 31 Dec 04 07:14:10 +1100
Eleanor Brown died 10th April 1865, Wilberforce.
Age given was 84; parents John Fleming, retired soldier, mother unknown.
Informant was Paul Bushell, Grandson of deceased, Wilberforce.
Buried 10th April, 1865 Church of England, Wilberforce.
Where born: America; 72 years in N.S.W.
Place of Marriage: Parramatta, 1800, David Brown.
Children of marriage: Isabella, 63; Mary, 61; David, 57; Eleanor, 53;
Sarah, 49; Henry, 47; William, 45; John, 43 living.
Two males, three females deceased.
Eusebeia Sutherland
From: "Norma McLean" <normabmc@optusnet.com.au
Subject: Re: FLEMING's of Pitt Town
Date: Sat, 5 Mar 2005 14:42:29 +1100
References: <20050304195725.cj9tk8yxn9c0gcwk@www.autoinspirations.com.au
Hi Maureen, Lesley and all,
Thanks for bringing the article to our attention.
Just one little point in it though :
It says "
Henry Fleming arrived with the Third Fleet on 28th August, 1781
How certainly did .....Henry - my 4th Gr-Grandfather, really did"Arrive"
on 28th August, 1791. It was the day he was born.
His pregnant mother - Mary came with Joseph, her soldier husband & daughter
Eleanor on the " William & Anne" with the 3rd Fleet,Henry was born as they
arrived in Sydney
Harbour.
The piece gives the impression, he was either a convict or a soldier. He was
much too young to be either :-)).
Henry's thirty acre block of land, was granted to him when he was
only five years old .He was the youngest person to receive a land grant.
It puts quite a different perspective on the beginning of the article I
feel.
Regards,
Norma Mc Lean
normabmc@optusnet.com.au
Researching WALKER, WALTERS, JURD,
FLEMING, HALL & Associated families
From: "Convict Trail" <convicttrail@bigpond.com
Subject: What next Thomas Tyler
Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 22:20:23 +1100
References: <200503160921.j2G9LN7m000904@lists2.rootsweb.com
Thomas Tyler and Joseph Fleming both transferred from the 29th Regiment of
Foot recently retuned from America to the NSW Corp 3 Dec 1789. Joseph was
promoted to Sargent and Thomas corporal , both were demoted to private in
period June to December 1792; both were discharged 26/11/1794 the only two
who had transferred from the 29 regiment; both received adjacent land grants
at Concord . After Joseph died and his wife remarried a convict Benjamin
Jones, Thomas Tyler and 5 year old Henry Fleming received adjacent blocks of
land at Bardenarang Creek later called Pitt Town.
Were they just good mates, or was Thomas Mary's brother? I will never
know. I do not even know if Joseph was born in Britain or America.
Elizabeth Roberts
From: "Norma McLean" <normabmc@optusnet.com.au
Subject: Re: [HHHV] ELEANOR( FLEMING) BROWN
Date: Sun, 2 Jan 2005 10:06:05 +1100
References: <20041230201117.QBAG4171.smta05.mail.ozemail.net@[203.103.102.49]
Hi all,
Eleanor Fleming's father's name was Joseph. He was a soldier who arrived
with his wife Mary & daughter Eleanor on the 'William & Ann' on 1st August
1791. My 4X G -Grandfather Henry was born as the ship entered the harbour.
According to Army records Joseph was transferred from the 29th Regiment of
Foot to the N.S.W. Corps 3/12/1789 .
He received his discharge from the army , after serving 5 years, in
November 1794, & received a grant of land at Concord. His land grant,
which was a 25-acre block fronting a broad road, was made 23 days prior to
his discharge. His discharge is the last record of him. He evidently died
soon after as his widow Mary remarried in April, 1796 to a convict Benjamin
Jones. They eventually settled in Hobart.
Eleanor rests in Wilberforce Cemetery in the Brown vault right section, row
7 plot 21/22
Regards,
Norma Mc Lean
normabmc@optusnet.com.au
Search Results | Download
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
JOSEPH FLEMING Pedigree
Male
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Event(s):
Birth:
Christening: 24 JUN 1753 Martindale, Westmorland, England
Death:
Burial:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Parents:
Father: GEORGE FLEMING Family
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Messages:
Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record. The source records are
usually arranged chronologically by the birth or christening date.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Source Information:
Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type:
C056041 1749 - 1875 0097398 Film 1001469 Film
===============
Results for: Fleming, England, British Isles
Exact Spelling: Off
Batch Number: C056041
[refine search]
Prepare selected records for download
International Genealogical Index / British Isles - 2
Select records to download - (50 maximum)
1. WILLIAM FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 03 JAN 1750 Martindale, Westmorland, England
2. JOSEPH FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 24 JUN 1753 Martindale, Westmorland, England
prev | next Prepare selected records for download
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
JOSEPH FLEMING Pedigree
Male
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Event(s):
Birth:
Christening: 28 JAN 1745 Dalston, Cumberland, England
Death:
Burial:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Parents:
Father: JOSEPH FLEMING Family
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Messages:
Extracted birth or christening record for locality listed in the record. The source records are usually
arranged chronologically by the birth or christening date.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Source Information:
Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type:
P001961 1570 - 1812 0162087 Film 6904537 Film
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
JOSEPH FLEMING Pedigree
Male
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Event(s):
Birth:
Christening: 14 JAN 1747 Dalston, Cumberland, England
Death:
Burial:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Parents:
Father: JOS. FLEMING Family
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Messages:
Extracted birth or christening record for locality listed in the record. The source records are usually
arranged chronologically by the birth or christening date.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Source Information:
Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type:
P001961 1570 - 1812 0162087 Film 6904537 Film
=====================
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
JOSEPH FLEMING Pedigree
Male
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Event(s):
Birth:
Christening: 26 SEP 1760 Crosthwaite, Cumberland, England
Death:
Burial:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Parents:
Father: JOHN FLEMING Family
Mother: JENNET
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Messages:
Extracted birth or christening record for locality listed in the record. The source records are usually
arranged chronologically by the birth or christening date.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Source Information:
Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type:
P003011 1562 - 1812 0926148-149, 0924744 Film 6904547 Film
====================================
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
JOSEPH FLEMINGE Pedigree
Male
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Event(s):
Birth:
Christening: 27 OCT 1650 Lamplugh, Cumberland, England
Death:
Burial:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Parents:
Father: JOHN FLEMINGE Family
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Messages:
Extracted birth or christening record for locality listed in the record. The source records are usually
arranged chronologically by the birth or christening date.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Source Information:
Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type:
P001911 1558 - 1812 0924749 IT 3 Film 6904529 Film
P001911 1558 - 1812 0924749 IT 3 Film NONE
P001911 1558 - 1812 0924749 IT 3 Film NONE
P001911 1558 - 1812 0924749 IT 3 Film NONE
Sheet: 00
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
JOSEPH FLEMING Pedigree
Male
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Event(s):
Birth:
Christening: 17 JAN 1708 Lamplugh, Cumberland, England
Death:
Burial:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Parents:
Father: JOSEPH FLEMING Family
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Messages:
Extracted birth or christening record for locality listed in the record. The source records are usually
arranged chronologically by the birth or christening date.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Source Information:
Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type:
P001911 1558 - 1812 0924749 IT 3 Film 6904529 Film
P001911 1558 - 1812 0924749 IT 3 Film NONE
P001911 1558 - 1812 0924749 IT 3 Film NONE
P001911 1558 - 1812 0924749 IT 3 Film NONE
Sheet: 00
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
JOSEPH FLEMING Pedigree
Male
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Event(s):
Birth:
Christening: 16 NOV 1745 Lamplugh, Cumberland, England
Death:
Burial:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Parents:
Father: HENRY FLEMING Family
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Messages:
Extracted birth or christening record for locality listed in the record. The source records are usually
arranged chronologically by the birth or christening date.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Source Information:
Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type:
P001911 1558 - 1812 0924749 IT 3 Film 6904529 Film
P001911 1558 - 1812 0924749 IT 3 Film NONE
P001911 1558 - 1812 0924749 IT 3 Film NONE
P001911 1558 - 1812 0924749 IT 3 Film NONE
Sheet: 00
Results for: Fleming, Cumberland, England, British Isles
Exact Spelling: Off
Batch Number: P001911
[refine search]
Prepare selected records for download
International Genealogical Index / British Isles - 23
Select records to download - (50 maximum)
1. EDMUND FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 18 FEB 1749 Lamplugh, Cumberland, England
2. JOSEPH FLEMINGE - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 27 OCT 1650 Lamplugh, Cumberland, England
3. JOSEPH FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 17 JAN 1708 Lamplugh, Cumberland, England
4. JOSEPH FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 16 NOV 1745 Lamplugh, Cumberland, England
5. HENRY FLIMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 14 MAR 1747 Lamplugh, Cumberland, England
6. SARAH FLEEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 21 NOV 1719 Lamplugh, Cumberland, England
7. SARAH FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Birth: 03 JUL 1805
8. SARAH FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 17 JUL 1805 Lamplugh, Cumberland, England
9. ELIZABETH FLEMINGE - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 27 OCT 1629 Lamplugh, Cumberland, England
10. ELIZABETH FLEMINGE - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 05 JUN 1644 Lamplugh, Cumberland, England
11. WILLIAM FLEMIN - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 19 MAY 1753 Lamplugh, Cumberland, England
12. ANNE FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 10 JUN 1709 Lamplugh, Cumberland, England
13. HANNAH FLEAMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 11 JUL 1716 Lamplugh, Cumberland, England
14. JOHN FLEMINGE - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 22 DEC 1644 Lamplugh, Cumberland, England
15. JOHN FLEMIN - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 15 SEP 1744 Lamplugh, Cumberland, England
16. JOHN FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 11 SEP 1808 Lamplugh, Cumberland, England
17. JOHN FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 14 JAN 1810 Lamplugh, Cumberland, England
18. THOMAS FLEEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 28 DEC 1718 Lamplugh, Cumberland, England
19. MARY FLEEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 23 NOV 1703 Lamplugh, Cumberland, England
20. MARY FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 12 SEP 1762 Lamplugh, Cumberland, England
21. HELLEN FLEEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 30 JUN 1717 Lamplugh, Cumberland, England
22. JONATHAN FLEEMINGE OR FLEEMINGE - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 12 NOV 1707 Lamplugh, Cumberland, England
23. JANET FLEMINGE - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 08 OCT 1654 Lamplugh, Cumberland, England
prev | next Prepare selected records for download
Results for: Fleming, Gloucester, England, British Isles
Exact Spelling: Off
Batch Number: C028372
[refine search]
Prepare selected records for download
International Genealogical Index / British Isles - 7
Select records to download - (50 maximum)
1. MARY FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 08 JAN 1748 Fretherne, Gloucester, England
2. GEORGE FLEMMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 09 MAR 1755 Fretherne, Gloucester, England
3. JOHN FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 16 APR 1751 Fretherne, Gloucester, England
4. SARAH FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 30 MAR 1760 Fretherne, Gloucester, England
5. ANN FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: About 02 JUL 1766 Fretherne, Gloucester, England
6. ABRAHAM FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 30 MAR 1760 Fretherne, Gloucester, England
7. JOSEPH FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 04 JAN 1758 Fretherne, Gloucester, England
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
JOSEPH FLEMING Pedigree
Male
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Event(s):
Birth:
Christening: 04 JAN 1758 Fretherne, Gloucester, England
Death:
Burial:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Parents:
Father: JOHN FLEMING Family
Mother: HANNAH
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Messages:
Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record. The source records are
usually arranged chronologically by the birth or christening date.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Source Information:
Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type:
C028372 1617 - 1767 0425417 Film 6911710 Film
Sheet: 00
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
JOSEPH FLEMING Pedigree
Male
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Event(s):
Birth:
Christening: 04 MAY 1777 Colne, Lancashire, England
Death:
Burial:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Parents:
Father: SAMUEL FLEMING Family
Mother: MARTHA
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Messages:
Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record. The source records are
usually arranged chronologically by the birth or christening date.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Source Information:
Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type:
C005602 1774 - 1812 0824361 Film 6904269 Film
Sheet: 00
Results for: Fleming, Lancashire, England, British Isles
Exact Spelling: Off
Batch Number: C005602
[refine search]
Prepare selected records for download
International Genealogical Index / British Isles - 3
Select records to download - (50 maximum)
1. JOSEPH FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 04 MAY 1777 Colne, Lancashire, England
2. JOHN FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 04 SEP 1774 Colne, Lancashire, England
3. SAMUEL FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 10 DEC 1775 Colne, Lancashire, England
prev | next Prepare selected records for download
Return to top of page
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Joseph Fleming Pedigree
Male
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Event(s):
Birth:
Christening: 28 JAN 1744 Dalston, Carlisle, Cumberland, England
Death:
Burial:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Parents:
Father: Joseph Fleming Family
Mother: Jane Nixon
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Messages:
Record submitted by a member of the LDS Church. The record often shows the name of the
individual and his or her relationship to a descendant, shown as the heir, family representative, or
relative. The original records are not indexed, and you may have to look at the film frame-by-frame
to find the information you want. A family group record for this couple may be in the Family Group
Record Collection; Archive Section. (See the Family History Library Catalog for the film number.)
These records are alphabetical by name of the father or husband.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Source Information:
Film Number: 457491
Page Number:
Reference number:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Husband
Joseph Fleming Pedigree
Birth: About 1717 Of Dalston, Carlisle, Cumberland, England
Christening:
Marriage: 29 AUG 1742 Dalston, Carlisle, Cumberland, England
Death:
Burial:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Wife
Jane Nixon Pedigree
Birth: About 1721 Of Dalston, Carlisle, Cumberland, England
Christening:
Marriage: 29 AUG 1742 Dalston, Carlisle, Cumberland, England
Death:
Burial:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Children
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1. Mary Fleming Pedigree
Female
Birth:
Christening: 01 AUG 1743 Dalston, Carlisle, Cumberland, England
Death:
Burial:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2. Joseph Fleming Pedigree
Male
Birth:
Christening: 28 JAN 1744 Dalston, Carlisle, Cumberland, England
Death:
Burial:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3. Joseph Fleming Pedigree
Male
Birth:
Christening: 14 JAN 1747 Dalston, Carlisle, Cumberland, England
Death:
Burial:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
4. William Fleming Pedigree
Male
Birth:
Christening: 05 DEC 1748 Dalston, Carlisle, Cumberland, England
Death:
Burial:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5. Jane Fleming Pedigree
Female
Birth:
Christening: 02 DEC 1750 Dalston, Carlisle, Cumberland, England
Death:
Burial:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
6. Mary Fleming Pedigree
Female
Birth:
Christening: 18 JUN 1753 Dalston, Carlisle, Cumberland, England
Death:
Burial:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
7. Mary Fleming Pedigree
Female
Birth:
Christening: 06 FEB 1757 Dalston, Carlisle, Cumberland, England
Death:
Burial:
================
Results for: Fleming, Wiltshire, England, British Isles
Exact Spelling: Off
Batch Number: C073321
[refine search]
Prepare selected records for download
International Genealogical Index / British Isles - 52
Select records to download - (50 maximum)
1. WILLIAM FLEMMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 31 JUL 1695 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
2. WILLIAM FLEMMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 10 DEC 1725 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
3. WILLIAM FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 05 NOV 1735 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
4. WILLIAM FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 25 DEC 1802 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
5. HUMPHREY FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 06 FEB 1739 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
6. ELIZABETH FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 29 APR 1722 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
7. ELIZABETH FLEMMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 23 JUN 1727 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
8. ELIZABETH FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 20 FEB 1731 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
9. BETTY FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 25 JUN 1758 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
10. ELIZABETH FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 05 OCT 1800 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
11. ELIZABETH FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 09 SEP 1804 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
12. WALTER FLEEMON - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 03 DEC 1707 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
13. ANN FLEMMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 18 DEC 1717 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
14. ANN FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 27 SEP 1733 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
15. ANN FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 09 MAY 1735 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
16. ANN FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 19 MAY 1741 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
17. ANNE FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 11 AUG 1751 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
18. ANN FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 27 JAN 1764 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
19. HANNAH FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 15 JUL 1776 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
20. JOANNA FFLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 04 SEP 1700 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
21. JOHN FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 16 DEC 1727 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
22. JOHN FLEMMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 22 DEC 1728 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
23. JOHN FLEMMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 27 NOV 1730 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
24. JOHN FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 02 NOV 1737 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
25. JOHN FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 29 APR 1759 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
26. JOHN FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 06 OCT 1765 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
27. JOHN FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 11 MAY 1770 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
28. JOHN FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 24 MAR 1773 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
29. JOHN FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 21 SEP 1806 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
30. JOHN FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 01 JAN 1815 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
31. JOSEPH FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 11 AUG 1742 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
32. JOSEPH FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 25 JAN 1762 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
33. GEORGE FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 15 SEP 1723 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
34. GEORGE FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 05 DEC 1744 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
35. GEORGE FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 02 SEP 1747 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
36. GEORGE FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 15 NOV 1754 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
37. GEORGE FLEMMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 04 DEC 1768 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
38. REBECCA MARIE FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 27 OCT 1765 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
39. BRIDGET FFLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 15 DEC 1697 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
40. JENNY FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 15 SEP 1771 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
41. SARAH FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 14 FEB 1713 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
42. SARAH FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 27 AUG 1738 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
43. SALLY FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 22 AUG 1770 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
44. SARAH FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 06 NOV 1785 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
45. JANE FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 08 JUN 1733 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
46. JANE FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 14 JUN 1769 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
47. THOMAS FFLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 04 SEP 1700 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
48. THOMAS FLEMMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 28 DEC 1734 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
49. MARY FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 13 JUL 1692 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
50. MARY FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 29 NOV 1721 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
51. MARY FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 27 AUG 1735 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
52. MARY FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 24 FEB 1762 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
prev | next Prepare selected records for download
Return to top of page
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Individual Record FamilySearch™ Pedigree Resource File
Search Results
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Joseph FLEMING
Compact Disc #39
Pin #315699 Pedigree
Sex: M
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Event(s)
Birth: 1753
England
Death: 1794
Concord, NSW
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Parents
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Marriage(s)
Spouse: Mary Ann LAY
Marriage: 8 Jul 1788
Disc #39
Pin #315700
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Notes and Sources
Notes: Available on CD-ROM Disc# 39
Sources: None
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Submitter
John MAHER
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Submission Search: 1477672-1216101033652
URL: http://www.geocities.com/mandnau/index.htm
CD-ROM: Pedigree Resource File - Compact Disc #39
CD-ROM Features: Pedigree View, Family View, Individual View,
Reports, Downloadable GEDCOM files, Notes and Sources.
Order Pedigree Resource File CD-ROMS
http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/search
12. Joseph Fleming [0.988996]
I am researching Joseph Fleming who was born in England. He fought
on the English side in the American War of Independence (1775 - 1781).
He took his wife Mary with him to America and they had a daughter
Eleanor in Massachusetts c1779. After the war they returned to
England where he enlisted in the NSW Corps on 3 Dec 1789, and the
family travelled to Australia with the Third Fleet arriving on 28
August 1791 on board the "William and Ann". Their first son, Henry,
was born in Sydney harbour on board ship on
http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/fleming/1998-08/0902999534
Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1998 19:12:14 +1000
From: "G.C. & E. Jones" <
From: "G.C. & E. Jones" <gcjones@i-o.net.au
Subject: Joseph Fleming
Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1998 19:12:14 +1000
I am researching Joseph Fleming who was born in England. He fought on the
English side in the American War of Independence (1775 - 1781). He took his
wife Mary with him to America and they had a daughter Eleanor in
Massachusetts c1779.
After the war they returned to England where he enlisted in the NSW Corps on
3 Dec 1789, and the family travelled to Australia with the Third Fleet
arriving on 28 August 1791 on board the "William and Ann". Their first son,
Henry, was born in Sydney harbour on board ship on the same day, and their
second daughter was born on 1 Dec 1793.
Joseph and Mary took up holdings on the Hawkesbury and later the Macdonald
rivers, receiving a grant of 25 acres in the district of Concord on 11 Nov
1794 from Francis Grose, with a rent of 1 shilling per year commencing after
5 years. Joseph passed away the same month.
If anyone knows anything of the origins of Joseph and Mary in England, or
any details of his military service I would love to hear from you.
Elaine Jones
gcjones@i-o.net.au <mailto:gcjones@i-o.net.au
http://www.lightinfantry.org.uk/regiments/canada/can_infantry.htm
29th (Worcestershire) Regiment of Foot
1746 - Louisburg
The 29th left Gibraltar in October, 1745, for Louisburg in Cape Breton where
it remained until 1749, when it left for Chebuctoo Harbour, Nova Scotia and
was employed in clearing the site of the present city of Halifax. They landed
in Cork in 1750.
In 1765 the 29th returned to Halifax, from Ireland, where it remained until
1768, then going to Boston.
In 1776 they embarked for Quebec, from England, landing in May. Quebec was
at that time besieged by the Americans. In October, they embarked on board
the Thunderer, Inflexible, Carlton, &c., and fought in several actions on
Lake Champlain. In 1777 the flank companies were engaged at Hubberton,
Stillwater, and Saratoga. The head-quarters and battalions companies
were employed in Canada throughout the war.
In June 1802 they again embarked for Halifax, from England and remained
there until June 1807, again returning to England. The regiment was in
the Atlantic region of Canada in 1814. The regiment was again in Canada
and the West Indies between 1867 and 1873.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~amandataylor/pafg07.htm
Bowden
http://www.geocities.com/fellowship_of_first_fleeters/stories.html
HENRY KABLE AND SUSANNAH HOLMES
The other ships were:
ATLANTIC carrying 220 male convicts
WILLIAM & ANN with 188 male convicts
ADMIRAL BARRINGTON with 300 male convicts
SALAMANDER with 160 male convicts
BRITTANIA with 152 male onvicts
ALBEMARLE with 275 male convicts
ACTIVE with 175 male convicts
MATILDA with 230 male convicts
QUEEN with 175 male and 25 female convicts
http://freepages.history.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~garter1/Third%20Fleet%20Ships.htm
William and Ann
Built 1759 in England weight 370tons
Date Arrived : Sydney 28 August 1791 Sailed 27 03 1791 from Plymouth trip of 154days
188 male convicts 7 Deaths
Ships master Edmund Bunker
COLE William Enlisted England Private 5/3/1791. Discharged Sydney 26/11/1794
COLLETT Samuel
DOWNING James John
FARR Thomas . Enlisted Sydney 24/7/1798 Private. "Discharged Sydney 31/7/1798 ex- Convict
FLEMMING Joseph
GRIFFITHS John ", Enlisted England Private 19/6/178 ".Transferred Veteran Company 24/4/1810
KING, Robert (1) Enlisted England 29 /11/1789 Private Discharged Sydney 4/12/1789
KING, Robert (2) Enlisted England 4 /12/1789 Private Discharged Sydney 27/12/1791
LOVEDAY Edward Enlisted Sydney ex Convict Private 21/12/1793
MELLIN George Enlisted Sydney ex Convict Private 14/10/1800 .Transfered 24/4/1810 73rd
Regiment
MORTIMER Richard Enlisted Sydney ex Convict 25/4/1802 Private Arrived 28/8/1791 "William
and Ann" .Transfered 24/4/1810 73rd Regiment
PACKER William
RAINBOW Thomas Enlisted England 12/7/1789 Private Transfered Veteran Company 24/4/1810
SMITH George Enlisted Sydney ex Convict 1797 Private Discharged Sydney 31/7/1798
SMITH Jeremiah Enlisted Sydney ex Convict 4/12/1797 Private Discharged Sydney 6/4/1810 born
Essex 1778
From: "G.C. & E. Jones" <gcjones@i-o.net.au
Subject: Joseph Fleming
Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1998 19:12:14 +1000
I am researching Joseph Fleming who was born in England. He fought on the
English side in the American War of Independence (1775 - 1781). He took his
wife Mary with him to America and they had a daughter Eleanor in
Massachusetts c1779.
After the war they returned to England where he enlisted in the NSW Corps on
3 Dec 1789, and the family travelled to Australia with the Third Fleet
arriving on 28 August 1791 on board the "William and Ann". Their first son,
Henry, was born in Sydney harbour on board ship on the same day, and their
second daughter was born on 1 Dec 1793.
Joseph and Mary took up holdings on the Hawkesbury and later the Macdonald
rivers, receiving a grant of 25 acres in the district of Concord on 11 Nov
1794 from Francis Grose, with a rent of 1 shilling per year commencing after
5 years. Joseph passed away the same month.
If anyone knows anything of the origins of Joseph and Mary in England, or
any details of his military service I would love to hear from you.
Elaine Jones
gcjones@i-o.net.au <mailto:gcjones@i-o.net.au
history@cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au (email address for registering burials in the old sydney burial
grounds)
Look ups email to :- office@scpromotions.com.au
Sergeant Joseph Flemming (.c. .......1795)
Back To . . .The New South Wales Corps. ( Rum Corps. ) "Renamed 102nd Regiment
Born :
Where Born :
Occupation : Soldier
Date Arrived : 28 August 1791
Ship Arrived on : " William & Ann"
Rank on Discharge : Sergeant
Date of Enlistment : 3 December 1789
Where Enlisted : England
Enlistment Details: Previous Service
Date of Discharge : 1795 Died in Service
Where Discharged : Sydney
Died : 1795
Where Died / Buried : Died Concord 1795 Old Sydney Burial grounds C/D
Parents Names :
Spouse's Name :
Born :
Where Born :
Occupation :
Date Arrived :
Ship Arrived on :
Died :
Where Died / Buried :
Date Married :
Where Married :
Spouse's Parents :
Descendants
Area Settled :
Children :
History & Achievements :
Reference R.S.T & R.M
History And Archives/Old Sydney Burial Ground.
-Inventory of Burials 1792-1820 City of Sydney Historical Program
Researched Cathy Dunn C/D
http://freepages.history.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~garter1/Third%20Fleet%20Ships.htm
"William and Ann"
Built 1759 in England weight 370tons
Date Arrived : Sydney 28 August 1791 Sailed 27 03 1791 from Plymouth trip of 154days
188 male convicts 7 Deaths
Ships master Edmund Bunker
COLE William Enlisted England Private 5/3/1791. Discharged Sydney 26/11/1794
COLLETT Samuel
DOWNING James John
FARR Thomas . Enlisted Sydney 24/7/1798 Private. "Discharged Sydney 31/7/1798 ex- Convict
FLEMMING Joseph
GRIFFITHS John ", Enlisted England Private 19/6/178 ".Transferred Veteran Company 24/4/1810
KING, Robert (1) Enlisted England 29 /11/1789 Private Discharged Sydney 4/12/1789
KING, Robert (2) Enlisted England 4 /12/1789 Private Discharged Sydney 27/12/1791
LOVEDAY Edward Enlisted Sydney ex Convict Private 21/12/1793
MELLIN George Enlisted Sydney ex Convict Private 14/10/1800 .Transfered 24/4/1810 73rd
Regiment
MORTIMER Richard Enlisted Sydney ex Convict 25/4/1802 Private Arrived 28/8/1791 "William
and Ann" .Transfered 24/4/1810 73rd Regiment
PACKER William
RAINBOW Thomas Enlisted England 12/7/1789 Private Transfered Veteran Company 24/4/1810
SMITH George Enlisted Sydney ex Convict 1797 Private Discharged Sydney 31/7/1798
SMITH Jeremiah Enlisted Sydney ex Convict 4/12/1797 Private Discharged Sydney 6/4/1810 born
Essex 1778
William and Ann
Built 1759 in England weight 370tons
Date Arrived : Sydney 28 August 1791 Sailed 27 03 1791 from Plymouth trip of 154days
188 male convicts 7 Deaths
Ships master Edmund Bunker
Soldiers of the New South Wales Corps on board who may have stayed. Some where convicts who
later enlisted.
COLE William Enlisted England Private 5/3/1791. Discharged Sydney 26/11/1794
COLLETT Samuel Enlisted England Private 6/7/1789. Died Sydney 25/3/1800
FARR Thomas . Enlisted Sydney 24/7/1798 Private. "Discharged Sydney 31/7/1798 ex- Convict
FLEMMING Joseph. Enlisted England Sergeant 3/12/1789 died Sydney 1795
GRIFFITHS John ", Enlisted England Private 19/6/178 ".Transferred Veteran Company 24/4/1810
KING, Robert (1) Enlisted England 29 /11/1789 Private Discharged Sydney 4/12/1789
KING, Robert (2) Enlisted England 4 /12/1789 Private Discharged Sydney 27/12/1791
LOVEDAY Edward Enlisted Sydney ex Convict Private 21/12/1793
MELLIN George Enlisted Sydney ex Convict Private 14/10/1800 .Transfered 24/4/1810 73rd
Regiment
MORTIMER Richard Enlisted Sydney ex Convict 25/4/1802 Private Arrived 28/8/1791 "William
and Ann" .Transfered 24/4/1810 73rd Regiment
PACKER William
RAINBOW Thomas Enlisted England 12/7/1789 Private Transfered Veteran Company 24/4/1810
SMITH George Enlisted Sydney ex Convict 1797 Private Discharged Sydney 31/7/1798
SMITH Jeremiah Enlisted Sydney ex Convict 4/12/1797 Private Discharged Sydney 6/4/1810 born
Essex 1778
The information is intended for short Historical Value only,
E- mail address
bmchapman@iprimus.com.au
© Copyright B & M Chapman (QLD) Australia
Last revised: Sunday, 01 April 2007 11:29:35
First fleet
FLEMMING George Marine private , FARR Isaac Marine private
Joseph FLEMING married Mary ?, children :
Henry Fleming (PARISH PARRAMATTA, ST JOHN'S, VOLUME REFERENCE V1791148 1A,
NSW REGISTRATION YEAR 1791)
Next Generation
Henry FLEMING married Elizabeth HALL ( PARISH PARRAMATTA, ST JOHN'S VOLUME
REFERENCE V1810428 147A, NSW REGISTRATION YEAR 1810), Children:
John Fleming
Next Generation
John FLEMING married Ann ?, children :
Catherine ,
Elizabeth ,
Sarah,
Anne,
George,
Mary,
Joseph W,
William (DENOMINATION CHURCH OF ENGLAND, PARISH SYDNEY, ST PHILLIP'S,
VOLUME REFERENCE V1796527 1A, NSW REGISTRATION YEARS 1796 to 1813)
Next Generation
George FLEMING married Margaret McINNES in 1839 ( PARISH HAWKESBURY DISTRICT,
VOLUME REFERENCE V18393139 74A, NSW REGISTRATION YEAR 1839), children :
Elizabeth H ,
Louisa A ,
Henry,
George T,
Prosper,
Joseph W ,
George J( DENOMINATION CHURCH OF ENGLAND, PARISH MACDONALD AND COLO
RIVER, VOLUME REFERENCE V1840994 24A, NSW REGISTRATION YEAR 1840 to 1851)
Next Generation
George FLEMING married Margaret EGAN in 1866
(info from joangray@hotmail.com )
Prosper FLEMING married Margaret DANIEL in 1869 (NSW REGISTRATION NUMBER
2573). Children:
PROSPER J Fleming (b MACDONALD RIVER, Australia)
FREDERICK G Fleming
(b MACDONALD RIVER)
ALBERT HENRY Fleming (b MACDONALD RIVER)
CORA JANE Fleming (b ARMIDALE, Australia)
GEORGE J W Fleming (b BUNDARRA, Australia)
Henry Alfred FLEMING (born Sydney 29/10/1849, died Goulbourn (gaol) 28/5/1885), at Dungog,
NSW married 6/6/1846 Erma Jane DOUST (born 6/4/1852,Pelican Bay, Manning River, NSW),
daughter of Sarah (nee PRIEST & Ebenezer DOUST) on 5/7/1871 at Tarree in NSW: Their son
Henry Clifford was born on 2/5/1872 at Tinonee in NSW (PLACE OF REGISTRATION
MANNING RIVER, REGISTRATION YEAR 1872, NSW REGISTRATION NUMBER 12625)
Next Generation
Henry Clifford FLEMING (died in Perth 2/2/1957) married (at Colombo in 1885) Milicent Violet
Irene TOUSSAINT :
George Fleming,
Thomas Fleming,
Chippy Fleming
Zenobia Fleming,
Rita Fleming,
Blossom Fleming ,
Vera Fleming.
Family migrated from Australia to Bangalore at the turn of the century
Next Generation
George FLEMING married Gladys ELLIOT:
Trevor Elliot Fleming,
Joan Fleming,
Joy Fleming
Zenobia FLEMING married Sonna FANDERLINDEN:
John (Bill),
Jack,
Pam
Rita FLEMING married Maxime MONNIER and they had eight children. They were
Lacelot Monnier,
Elisebeth Monnier,
Bernadette (Bunny) Marie-Therese Rita MONNIER,
Guy Monnier,
Sylvia Monnier,
Joseph Monnier
Adeline Monnier.
Next Generation
Trevor Elliot FLEMING married Beryl Holly BIRD:
David FLEMING
Joan FLEMING
Mark FLEMING
Joan FLEMING married Gilbert LARRUMBIDE
Joy FLEMING married Russell TAYLOR
Joy FLEMING (after Russell died) married Herman SCHMIDT
Next Generation
David FLEMING married Betty FROST:
Sean FLEMING
Joanne FLEMING
Ryan FLEMING
Clinton FLEMING
Joan FLEMING married Geoff FROST :
Dean FROST
Danny FROST
Nathan FROST
Nigel FROST
Mark FLEMING married Helen FARMER :
Jade FLEMING,
Ben FLEMING
**********************
info submitted by Joyce Normile Cleveland Ohio USA jnorm226@aol.com
Johanna FLEMING (age 34) at St Patrick's Cathedral in East Melbourne Australia on July 27, 1921,
married Edgar Osmond MYERS (age 39). The children of this marriage were:
JOYCE Myers born June 12, 1923 in Calcutta
MARGARET Myers born September 14, 1924 in Ranchi, Bihar
EDGAR OSMOND Myers (Jnr) born September 18, 1925 in Ranchi, Bihar
EDGAR OSMOND (Sr.) died unexpectedly on August 18, 1925, aged 42 and is buried in Chaibasa,
Orissa, Bengal Presidency. JOHANNA MYERS returned to Perth, Western Australia, about 1927
with her three children. She lived in Nedlands, a suburb of Perth until she died on February 9, 1973,
in Repatriation General Hospital in Hollywood. (Johanna had been a nursing sister in World War I).
She is buried at Karrakatta Cemetery in Perth. EDGAR OSMOND (Jr.)(Buzz as he was known)
died unexpectedly on (will insert later) and is buried in Adelaide, South Australia. He was a mining
engineer and a managing director of Poseidon Ltd.
http://www.thegardensfamily.com/cemeteries/Hobart/StDavids/index.htm#J
Benjamin JONES Who departed this life April 13th 1837 in the 65th year of his age
Mary JONES Departed this life 15 May 1838 Aged 75 years
http://www.gencircles.com/users/fehowarth/10/data/10442
Joseph G FLEMING1 2 15 SmartMatches
Birth: 1760 in England 4
Death: 1795 in Concord, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 2 6
Sex: M
Father: Henry FLEMING
Mother:
Immigrated: 0 6 1792 in William and Ann 5
Occupation: Joseph Fleming of the N.S.W. Corps who also fought in the U.S.A. Soldier. Arrived
aboard the `William and Ann` 1791. 6
Spouses & Children
Mary Ann LAY (Wife) b. 1763 in At sea or America, now Canada
Marriage: 8 JUL 1788 in America 3 5
Children:
Henry FLEMING b. 28 AUG 1791 in At Sea
Margaret FLEMING b. 1 DEC 1793 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Cove, New South
Wales, Australia
UNNAMED (Wife)
Children:
Eleanor FLEMING b. 1780 in Massachusetts, America
Text:
Source Of Data: Notes: Mary Ann Griffiths (nee Brown). Father David Brown was born in
Scotland. He arrived in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Cove on 14th February 1792 on the
"Pitt" transport ship for a 7-year sentence. Mother, Eleanor Fleming was born in Massachusetts,
USA in 1780. Her father was Joseph Fleming, Sergeant and mother Mary.
Title: MILI
Source: 7
Text:
Soldier in NSW Corps
Source: 8
Text:
Joseph Fleming was a soldier. He and his family of two children arrived in Australia on the ship
"William and Ann" 28th August 1791, (third Fleet) Immigration Date: June 1792 age 32
Immigration Place" "William and Ann" Immigration Memo: Arrived with Mary and Eleanor 1791
On "William and Ann".
9 SmartMatches
Eleanor FLEMING1
Birth: 1780 in Massachusetts, America 1 5
Death: 10 APR 1865 in Wilberforce, New South Wales, Australia 1
F
Sex:
Father: Joseph G FLEMING b. 1760 in England
Mother: UNNAMED
Burial: 10 APR 1865 in Wilberforce, New South Wales, Australia 2
Immigrated: 1791 in William and Anne 3 6
Spouses & Children
David BROWN (Husband) b. 1772 in Argyll, Scotland
Marriage: 31 DEC 1800 in Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia 1 4
Children:
1.
Isabella BROWN b. 1800 in Wilberforce, New South Wales, Australia
2.
Mary Ann BROWN b. 28 MAY 1804 in Wilberforce, New South Wales,
Australia
3.
Joseph BROWN b. 18 DEC 1806 in Wilberforce, New South Wales, Australia
4.
Ann BROWN b. 1807 in Wilberforce, New South Wales, Australia
5.
David BROWN b. 7 SEP 1810 in Wilberforce, New South Wales, Australia
6.
Eleanor BROWN b. 14 DEC 1812 in Wilberforce, New South Wales, Australia
7.
Elizabeth BROWN b. 1815 in Rolvenden, Kent, England
8.
Sarah BROWN b. 5 SEP 1818
9.
10.
11.
Henry BROWN b. 29 MAY 1820 in Wilberforce, New South Wales, Australia
William BROWN b. 16 AUG 1821 in Wilberforce, New South Wales, Australia
John BROWN b. 7 JUL 1824 in Wilberforce, New South Wales, Australia
Source: 7
Text:
Daughter of Joseph Fleming of the N.S.W. Corps who also fought in the U.S.A.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1. Title: Brown/Hall Family Tree
2. Title: Logan Rix Family
3. Title: (untitled source)
URL:
http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/10421/20041220/www.firstfamilies2001.net.au/firstfamily57d4.html?id=
153
4. Title: (untitled source)
5. Title: Griffiths
URL: http://www.genesreunited.co.uk/genesreunited.asp?wci=YourRelations&member_key=1750330
6. Title: (untitled source)
URL: http://users.bigpond.net.au/convicts/page96.html
7. Title: Rogerson Family History
URL: http://www2.tribalpages.com/tribe/browse?userid=Rogerson&x=12&y=8&rand=702146974
Individuals from other files that are believed to be the same person:
Eleanor FLEMING of HAINSWORTH / ROOTES
Eleanor Fleming of AussieSpence
Eleanor Fleming of ager
Eleanor Fleming of obrien philps
Eleanor Fleming of Kennedy-Brown Family tree
Eleanor Fleming of My Family Connections
Eleanor Fleming of Brown/Hall Family Tree
Eleanor Fleming of Dugald and Susan's Family tree
Eleanor Fleming of O'Brien's Family History - 06-03-2008
http://www.gencircles.com/users/fehowarth/10/data/10442
Joseph G FLEMING1 2 15 SmartMatches
Birth: 1760 in England 4
Death: 1795 in Concord, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 2 6
Sex: M
Father: Henry FLEMING
Mother:
Immigrated: 0 6 1792 in William and Ann 5
Occupation: Joseph Fleming of the N.S.W. Corps who also fought in the U.S.A. Soldier. Arrived
aboard the `William and Ann` 1791. 6
Spouses & Children
Mary Ann LAY (Wife) b. 1763 in At sea or America, now Canada
Marriage: 8 JUL 1788 in America 3 5
Children:
Henry FLEMING b. 28 AUG 1791 in At Sea
Margaret FLEMING b. 1 DEC 1793 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Cove, New South
Wales, Australia
UNNAMED (Wife)
Children:
Eleanor FLEMING b. 1780 in Massachusetts, America
http://www.veale.com.au/genealogy/html/tuckerman.htm
Prosper is the great grandson of my 5th Great Grandmother, Mary Ann and her husband
Joseph Fleming. The following has been reproduced from Chapter 7 of the Tuckermans of
Sackville by Rodney Tuckerman
Prosper Edward Sherman Tuckerman (1833 - 1908)
Cape Colony in South Africa was first colonised by the Dutch but the British, backed by their
Government soon followed and took control. All the younger generation of Dutch migrated
North to Transvaal and Orange Free State. To the old families who remained they were known
as "Outlanders".
To the old families of the Tuckermans of the Hawkesbury Valley, I am an ''Outlander".
Although I knew as a child that my father came from the Hawkesbury and I listened to his
tales and to my mother, the Hawkesbury was more or less a geographical feature I learned at
school. The only Hawkesbury person I ever saw till I grew up was my Uncle Adolphus, who
paid us a visit. After World War I, Cousin Jack introduced us (the family at Campsie,) to some
of Cyril’s family--Hilton, Lee and Lou--and later, through our Church, I met many others.
Now as a historian of the family, more or less, I am faced with writing and speaking about
some of the real oldsters of the family. To do this I have had to turn to members of the family
who still reside in the Hawkesbury Valley. I am very grateful to Alwyn and Valmai, to Hannah
and Dulcie and to Maycel and Keith and others who have drawn on records and their childhood
memories to help me. I am also indebted to Mrs Emmie Parkes, a descendant of the Flemings,
For providing me with much information about that Family and about Maria who married
Prosper in particular.
Now to Prosper Tuckerman.
For a start, I quote an extract from a letter to the Editor of the Windsor Gazette, written in
1972 by A. W. Prosper Turnbull, grandson of Prosper Tuckerman.
It reads as follows: "Now we come to the real pioneer of the Tuckerman family; a bearded giant of a man called
Prosper Tuckerman.
He was as strong as a bull elephant, had a full flowing beard that reached to his waist, and
had a natural flair for exploration. He would have been the first white man to chart the
Hawkesbury River from North Richmond to Broken Bay (in a scale of 1 mile = l inch).
He was a great athlete and scholar of the Peter Kemp era and took part in many regattas at
Sackville Reach.
He feared no man and got on well with the natives, explored many miles of north and
north-western N.S.W. on his own, except for a native or two. One of his trips took him way up
into Queensland and he explored large areas of that state, making his way to the coast at
Ipswich and back to Sydney by boat
His journalistic ability was amazing and he always found time to write of his wanderings. He
contributed largely to the Hawkesbury Newspaper, "The Australian".
"The most amazing thing about the man was that he had time to marry a wonderful lady.
Maria Fleming, and raise a family of eleven children, 7 bays and 4 girls, many of whom senior
residents of the Hawkesbury will remember. Mostly he fed those eleven children and his wife
from the land and what he could grow between floods.
I have in my possession the Map he drew of Hawkesbury River and his small brass compass he
used an his wanderings.”
“ A.W.P.Turnbull, Wilberforce. “
From my own researched and family help, I will flow on from there.
Prosper Tuckerman as a young man, had a big black beard later to become snow white. He
never shaved. He was the third son of our forebears, Stephen and Sarah, and was born in the
old home on the river, just up the road to the left below us, and just before you each Addy's
Creek.
Growing up, he became the biggest and strongest male of the family. Before he reached
maturity, his two elder brothers, Stephen Edward and Charles Henry, had left home and he,
with his younger brother, Adolphus, became Stephen's (his father) greatest help in farming.
Prosper had three great loves in life:
THE RIVER,
A GIRL,
HIS SPORT.
Firstly--the river. It was not the dirty drain it is to day. It was clear and blue and sparkling,
with rushes and wild fowls a-plenty and heaps of fish-lovely to look at, to row on and to swim
in. Notwithstanding its beauty it was a dangerous river and, time after time, its floods caused
great havoc.
Sackville Reach was the scene last century of many sports days for the people of the River.
There were races--athletics, sailing, swimming and rowing. Prosper Tuckerman took a leading
part and was a renowned athlete.
When he was about 18, he decided to chart the River. He had been to Ebenezer School and his
sister, Mary, had cared for all his primary education. He wrote a good hand and, for his day,
was well educated. Apparently he had a natural flair for map-making. His wife, Maria, passed
down to Prosper Turnbull his map of the river from North Richmond to Pittwater-87 miles. To
map it by rowing boat was a task indeed. Prosper must have borrowed his father's boat and
made notes as he went along, writing them up daily and drawing rough sketches each night by
the camp fire. I expect it took him nearly a year to complete.
Prosper Turnbulls widow preserved the map and the old compass her husband wrote about.
We are fortunate in having before us to day a Photostat of the map, which Valmai made. You
may look at it afterwards.
When Prosper was 19 or 20, he set out on the first of his exploratory trips. This is guesswork
on my part. When Pros.Turnbull died, the family moved and left all his papers in a shed. They
included Prosper Tuckerman's records, including copies of the articles he wrote to the Windsor
"Australian".
Vandals broke in and stole and set fire to them all, so these priceless records were lost as the
newspaper no longer exists and very few of its editions of the past can be found.
Pros. Turnbull in his letter to the "Gazette “ says that his grandfather was a great explorer and
adventurer. I concur with that statement, but I have reservations. My own view is that
Prosper Tuckerman did make at least two trips of exploration but certain factors rule out more
and, in fact. I doubt whether exploration was the main driving force behind his wanderings.
Firstly, his father needed him at home to help with farming and orchards. Secondly time did
not permit of much more in the way of exploration.
If my assessment is correct, Prosper was about 18 when he mapped the river and 19 when he
finished. A year at home would make him 20. If he spent a year away on exploration, he
would be 21 or more on his return. Let's say he started on his second exploratory trip at 22. It
would have taken him at least 12 months to reach Ipswich in Queensland and come home by
boat to Sydney, and then by boat to Sackville, making him 23/24. He was married in Ipswich
when he was, 25.
Another factor that rules against many trips of exploration was-the fact that, although Prosper
covered a lot of ground and good land was available for selection, he did not apply for nor take
up any such land. His prospects at home were not outstanding, as Stephen did not own much
good land to give to his children. Hence the departure of Stephen and Charles for other fields.
My own opinion is that Prospers trips of exploration were prompted by "The Girl", Maria
Fleming whom Prosper married. She was born in Wilberforce in 1836. Her family moved to
McDonald River about 1843. I can't help but think that these two were childhood sweethearts
and remained so all their lives. I do not know where they met, or how--this tiny little fairhaired girl (with lots of red in her hair) and the big, strong dark boy from Sackville met. I
suggest that Prosper rowed over to see her at St Albans when she was 7 or 8. I also suggest
that his first trip of exploration took in Maitland, to which town the Flemings had moved when
Maria was 11 or 12, and that his second trip of exploration ended at Ipswich, to which town
Maria and family had moved later. She would then be about 19-20. They were married when
she was 22. This is supposition but has the ring of truth to me. It's hard to create a picture of
history without facts, but logic can be a substitute.
Now let me tell you something about the Flemings. On the female side, they were descended
from a Marine of the First Fleet. We find Joseph Fleming, Maria’s father, at Pitt Town and
married to Phoebe McGuinnes at the Presbyterian Church at Ebenezer and building a home in
Wilberforce next to one of the Browns. Joseph was a most colourful character. He was
granted land at the McDonald River and became a farmer there. He later became Constable at
Wollombi, then went an to Maitland where he set up a Boiling Down factory. He also bought
and sold wheat, cattle and other produce. He took up land on the Namoi and the Barwon. He
moved to Ipswich in Queensland and had another boiling down works, and owned or leased at
one stage over 60,000 square miles of country. He made a lot of money. He was said to be
worth at least £30,000 at one stage (probably worth to day about $750,000 to $1,000,000).
He became a magistrate and a Member of Parliament in Queensland. He over stretched
himself and went insolvent and had to resign his offices. He finished his life rather poorly.
Maria became the mother of the family at the age of 17 when, her own mother died
(4-4-1853). There were five younger daughters. Maria, although given help, ran her father's
house and helped bring up her younger sisters. Prosper Tuckerman was her one and only love.
When Prosper arrived in Ipswich in 1857, I'm sure he proposed and was accepted. Maria’s
father, Joseph, was opposed to the union. Maria came down to Sydney and returned to
Ipswich to make arrangements for her marriage. Prosper and Maria were married at St John
the Baptist's Church of England, Brisbane, on 25 February, 1858. Maria’s father, Joseph
Fleming, and one of her sisters, were the witnesses.
After the marriage (and the death of his wife) Joseph Flaming and two of his daughters
accompanied Prosper and Maria by ship to Sydney. The newlyweds went on to Sackville and
lived there, at the old home, for a year or more, their eldest son, Cyril Joseph, being born
there on 12 March, 1859. After Cyril’s birth, his parents went; back to Ipswich.
Joseph Fleming had met and married a Miss Mary Harriet at St Matthew’s, Windsor, four
months- after Maria’s wedding. He was 26 years older than the lady was and she left him after
a few months and did not return. I expect Joseph asked Maria to come home and run the
establishment for him, finding a job for Prosper in one or more of his various ventures. Whilst
in Ipswich, two more sons were born. Viz.—
Stephen Adolphus (abt) 1860
Norman Percy (abt) 1863
In 1864, Prosper and Maria, with their three boys, returned to Sackville, to the ancestral
home. Stephen then said to Prosper, "You may settle on the 232 acres beyond the main
Sackville to Wilberforce Road. It is bounded, more or less, by the road, a drain on the right
and, if you draw an arc from the top of the hill round to the drain, that is about it!"
This property had a fair bit of swamp, very little cultivatable land and a good deal of what I
would call "goat and galah" country. Stephen promised that, if Prosper developed it, he would
leave it to him in his will.
Prosper went to work. The property was, apart from swamp, heavily timbered. In those days,
wild life was fairly abundant and a good few blacks roamed around. Prosper had to clear
ground, which he did and, over the years, he built a slab house with four rooms and a front
veranda. I think, at first it had a dirt floor and bark roof. In a year or two, an iron roof was
put on and plank floors were added to the house and verandas. At that stages a large
underground water tank was built and guttering and down pipes, to feed it from the roof, were
installed. Two slab "lean-tos" were also built one as a kitchen and the other a wash house.
Prosper also built a large wooden two-storey barn, a privy, a hen house, a pigsty and a cattle
yard. He planted an orchard with citrus and stone fruit. He cultivated as much land as possible
and grew maize and oats and set up a vegetable garden where he grew potatoes, pumpkins,
onions, rhubarb, cabbages, turnips and many others. In addition, he built a cricket pitch, laid
down two tennis courts and a racetrack. I expect this took him a good many years. I do not
know what help he had if any. It is probable that his father gave him some horses, cattle, a
plough, pigs and chickens, or he acquired them otherwise.
Over the next 18 years, Maria presented him with another eight children, making a total of 11
(7 boys and 4 girls), viz.--
James Ewing……..Born 15 Feb. 1865 at Sackville Reach
Eugene Emma …
Born 7 Apr. 1867
“
“
Walter Frederick …Born 19 Aug. 1869 “
“
Florence Letitia……Born 19 Aug 1871 “
Charles Leslie …….Born 2 Feb. 1874
“
“
“
Clara Jane Born 9 Oct. 1876
“
William John Septimus Born 23 Jan. 1879
“
“
“
Annie Maria Born 10 Oct. 1882 at Sackville Reach.
I maintain that Prospers days of exploring finished the day he was married. To develop the
property at Sackville, fence it, and produce enough to feed and clothe his large and always
growing family would take all his time and energy.
Maria was a good cook and could sew well. The initial stages of their life together were rough.
Most of the furniture was made of rough local timber and packing cases or anything they could
get hold of. The barn was used to store foodstuffs for themselves and their animals, else as a
dormitory for the elder boys.
To add to the difficulties of the family during the years 1859-1904, there were 21 major floods.
They probably lost stock, vegetables, fruit trees and even some of their domestic animals.
With the swamp being replenished so often, the mosquitoes must have been a great trial. The
tennis courts, cricket pitch and race course were probably washed out also by every flood.
Prosper enjoyed his cricket and tennis and the property was a "Mecca" for the sportsmen of
the district. He also bred and raced racehorses. In later years, when too old for sport, Prosper
and Maria loved to play cribbage on their front veranda. The main living room had a huge
fireplace, which ran right across the room. They kept pets and had numerous dogs. Chief of
the latter was a huge animal nicknamed “Bullwool “.He adored Maria and was nearly as big as
she was.
Prosper died at his home from heart failure on 9 December 1908 and was buried in our old
family tomb. He was a poor man, but much loved and respected by his family and all that
knew him. On the day he died he drove into Windsor to buy supplies. He had dinner at Mary
Bushell's Royal Hotel, came home late, went to bed and died. Maria lived on in the old home
till 25-9-1914, when she died and was buried in our tomb, beside her beloved husband. She
was a very kind and loving women.
Most of the Tuckermans married more then once. Not so Prosper. He had one love and one
wife for life. When his father died on 1-2-1875, Prosper found that his property had been left
to him and his brother, Stephen Edward, as tenants in common. I don't know where he got the
money (probably Maria’s savings) but he bought Stephen Edward's share an 30-8-1875 for
£600. I have a copy of the Indenture. After Prosper died several of the sons sold out and
moved out.
In Prospers Will (a copy here if you would like to see it) he drew a map showing how the
property was split up and to whom. He made no provision for Maria. Taking it for granted that
the family would care for her. Norman, who was small like his mother, was the one who looked
after the horses and, when his Dad died he retired to his house on the top of the hill.
If you are interested have a look at the map and go and look at the property. Put the timber
on it and take out the buildings and you will have some idea of the colossal fight this family
had, not to make money but to survive.
Five of the children built houses on their blocks--Norman, Cyril, Stephen Adolphus, James and
William. Two houses survive to day. Stephen’s stone houses on your right as you drive to
Wilberforce and Bill's home round near where the racecourse was.
Prospers house was demolished a few years ago. Only the old pepper tree marks the spot
where it stood.
I'll talk next time on Prosper's children and his grandchildren.
Thank you all.
http://www.veale.com.au/genealogy/html/
From: "Convict Trail" <convicttrail@bigpond.com
Subject: Re: [HHHV] ELEANOR( FLEMING) BROWN
Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2005 15:41:43 +1100
References: <20041230201117.QBAG4171.smta05.mail.ozemail.net@[203.103.102.49]
As I am also descended from Eleanor Brown's brother Henry Fleming I
researched Eleanor many years ago.
As Norma said Paul Bushell junior was incorrect in stating Eleanors father
was John he was Joseph who had seen service in America in the 29th regiment
of Foot before transfering to the NSW Corps.
Between them Paul Bushell and the Registar have left confusion about how
many children Eleanor had.
Eleanor Brown nee Fleming had :Isabella b 1/2/1821 married Paul Bushell:
Mary born C.1804 No registration of Baptism. died 1 July 1829; married 1.
Thomas Griffith; M 2 William Waterford
Joseph born 1805 died 1862 married Izetta Lisson
Ann died 15 August 1819 aged 12 years
David b circa 1810 died 1837 married Mary McGinnis
Eleanor born 14 December 1812 died 7 Nov 1866 married 1829 Thomas Chaseling
Elizabeth b 23 June 1815 had Christina b 8 Sept 1835 Elizabeth died unknown
but by 1857
Sarah b 5 Sept 1819 married Robert Smith
Henry b 29 May 1820 married Eliza Maskey 1842
William b 10 August 1821
John b. D 3 October 1910 m Sarah Winten
Eleanor also brought up her deceased sister's daughter Margaret who married
Thomas Phillips
David Brown who died intestate had received a grant in trust for his two
eldest children and purchased farms for the rest including Margaret. It is
the land transfer records that gave me the list of Eleanor children.
Paul Bushell was correct in saying two males and three females were deceased
they were
Mary, Joseph, Ann, David and Elizabeth.
I did this research prior to BDM indexes.
Regards
Elizabeth Roberts
Eleanor Brown died 10th April 1865, Wilberforce.
Age given was 84; parents John Fleming, retired soldier, mother unknown.
Informant was Paul Bushell, Grandson of deceased, Wilberforce.
Buried 10th April, 1865 Church of England, Wilberforce.
Where born: America; 72 years in N.S.W.
Place of Marriage: Parramatta, 1800, David Brown.
Children of marriage: Isabella, 63; Mary, 61; David, 57; Eleanor, 53;
Sarah, 49; Henry, 47; William, 45; John, 43 living.
Two males, three females deceased.
Eusebeia Sutherland
From: "Norma McLean" <normabmc@optusnet.com.au>
Subject: Re: [HHHV] ELEANOR( FLEMING) BROWN
Date: Sun, 2 Jan 2005 10:06:05 +1100
References: <20041230201117.QBAG4171.smta05.mail.ozemail.net@[203.103.102.49]>
Hi all,
Eleanor Fleming's father's name was Joseph. He was a soldier who arrived
with his wife Mary & daughter Eleanor on the 'William & Ann' on 1st August
1791. My 4X G -Grandfather Henry was born as the ship entered the harbour.
According to Army records Joseph was transferred from the 29th Regiment of
Foot to the N.S.W. Corps 3/12/1789 .
He received his discharge from the army , after serving 5 years, in
November 1794, & received a grant of land at Concord. His land grant,
which was a 25-acre block fronting a broad road, was made 23 days prior to
his discharge. His discharge is the last record of him. He evidently died
soon after as his widow Mary remarried in April, 1796 to a convict Benjamin
Jones. They eventually settled in Hobart.
Eleanor rests in Wilberforce Cemetery in the Brown vault right section, row
7 plot 21/22
Regards,
Norma Mc Lean
normabmc@optusnet.com.au
----- Original Message ----From: "cd" <chrisdim@ozemail.com.au>
To: <AUS-NSW-HILLS-HAWKESBURY-HUNTER-VALLEY-L@rootsweb.com>
Sent: Friday, December 31, 2004 7:14 AM
Subject: Re: [HHHV] ELEANOR( FLEMING) BROWN
Eleanor Brown died 10th April 1865, Wilberforce.
Age given was 84; parents John Fleming, retired soldier, mother unknown.
Informant was Paul Bushell, Grandson of deceased, Wilberforce.
From: "Norma McLean" <normabmc@optusnet.com.au>
Subject: Re: Rowing on.........
Date: Sun, 24 Oct 2004 10:51:15 +1000
References: <OGEELKEHANIHLMOJNLCJMEMBJIAA.ckennedy@bigpond.net.au>
Hi Lesley & Listers,
Now that we are rowing on - I think I'm glad I didn't live in the 18th or
19th Century :-) motoring on is more my style, However,various members of
families of mine were involved with the Pitt Town area.
Some were born, some married & some died.
First - Henry Fleming my 4th G Grandfather (born Aug 1791 on the ship
"WILLIAM AND ANNE". as his parents arrived in Sydney) His Father was a
member of 29th Regiment of Foot and came with the 3rd Fleet to take up a
position with the NSW Corps.
On 1 May 1797 Henry Fleming, aged five years was ....
"Granted thirty acres of land on the banks of the River Hawkesbury in the
district of Mulgrave Place. Rent: one shilling per year commencing after
five years". This was grant No 701, made by Governor Hunter It is said
that he was the youngest to receive a grant.
When he was 18, he was married to Elizabeth Hall (daughter of George , after
whom Hall Street Pitt Town was named ) They lived in Pitt Town for some
years & then moved up to the Branch.
Their daughter Mary Fleming , was born in Pitt Town on 4 June 1817, as were
several of her siblings. Her husband John Jurd was also born there on 26
January, 1814, as were several of his siblings.
In addition My 5th G-Grandfather , John's father, Daniel Jurd is buried in
the St James Anglican cemetery at Pitt Town . We had his headstone
restored in 2002, and it revealed 9 spelling mistakes....Neither the
stonemason , or his widow could spell obviously :-)), but we had a giggle as
we read it, his family's heart was in the right place.
Regards,
Norma
normabmc@optusnet.com.au
From: "Norma McLean" <normabmc@optusnet.com.au>
Subject: Re: Rowing on.........
Date: Sun, 24 Oct 2004 10:51:15 +1000
References: <OGEELKEHANIHLMOJNLCJMEMBJIAA.ckennedy@bigpond.net.au>
Hi Lesley & Listers,
Now that we are rowing on - I think I'm glad I didn't live in the 18th or
19th Century :-) motoring on is more my style, However,various members of
families of mine were involved with the Pitt Town area.
Some were born, some married & some died.
First - Henry Fleming my 4th G Grandfather (born Aug 1791 on the ship
"WILLIAM AND ANNE". as his parents arrived in Sydney) His Father was a
member of 29th Regiment of Foot and came with the 3rd Fleet to take up a
position with the NSW Corps.
On 1 May 1797 Henry Fleming, aged five years was ....
"Granted thirty acres of land on the banks of the River Hawkesbury in the
district of Mulgrave Place. Rent: one shilling per year commencing after
five years". This was grant No 701, made by Governor Hunter It is said
that he was the youngest to receive a grant.
When he was 18, he was married to Elizabeth Hall (daughter of George , after
whom Hall Street Pitt Town was named ) They lived in Pitt Town for some
years & then moved up to the Branch.
Their daughter Mary Fleming , was born in Pitt Town on 4 June 1817, as were
several of her siblings. Her husband John Jurd was also born there on 26
January, 1814, as were several of his siblings.
In addition My 5th G-Grandfather , John's father, Daniel Jurd is buried in
the St James Anglican cemetery at Pitt Town . We had his headstone
restored in 2002, and it revealed 9 spelling mistakes....Neither the
stonemason , or his widow could spell obviously :-)), but we had a giggle as
we read it, his family's heart was in the right place.
Regards,
Norma
normabmc@optusnet.com.au
My apologies, I did not check my references it is 20 years since I did this
work, it was other cousins the Jurds that took over the licence of Orrabar
station ( near Barraba) from the Flemings not the Connolly's. The Connolly's
worked for the Halls in the Bingara area, and James Connolly had taken over
the licence of the Steam Packet Inn Wilberforce from his brother in law
Joseph Fleming in 1830s.
Lesson don't rely on memory check your references.. The Halls had a lot of
runs from Manilla to Bingara.
Elizabeth
from: "Leigh" <fleamo@tsn.cc>
Subject: Re: JURD MILESTONE
Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2005 16:37:16 +1000
References: <20050626072546.73792.qmail@web53913.mail.yahoo.com>
Congratulations Peter!
What a great achievement. I have one JURD in my tree, an Archibald
Macdonald JURD who married one of my GGAunts, Eleanor Grace LEET. I only
have that he was born in 1878 and haven't done any further research on that
line as yet.
Leigh xx
snip
> I now have recorded 10,002 descendants' names and looking forward to
finding another 998 to bring up 11,000. If anyone can help acheive this I'd
be most appreciative. Associated families include, Bailey, Thompson,
Walters, Walker, Fernance, Sternbeck, Fleming, Chapman, Moore, Morris, Rose,
and many, many more.
>
> Thanks too ALL who have helped over the past 6 years with this project.
>
> Kind regards
>
> Peter
From: "Jonathan Auld" <Jonathan.Auld@tizzana.com.au>
Subject: Hawkesbury Cemeteries
Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 12:03:38 +1000
For those listers interested in cemeteries located in the Hawkesbury Region,
we have completed transcribing the following small cemeteries:
Central MacDonald, St Jude's Cemetery
http://www.hawkesbury.net.au/cemetery/st_judes/index.html
Covers the BOAKE, FLEMING & JURD families
Kurrajong, Comleroy Road Cemetery
http://www.hawkesbury.net.au/cemetery/comleroy_road/index.html
Covering the ANDERSON, COLLINS, CRIBB, HULME, MITCHELL, MYERS, PENFOUND &
STANFORD families
Jonathan Auld
==========================================================
======
Hawkesbury on the NET ~ Cemetery Register:
http://www.hawkesbury.net.au/cemetery/
Hawkesbury on the NET ~ Church Registers:
http://www.hawkesbury.net.au/church/
Hawkesbury on the NET ~ Memorials, Monuments & Plaques Register:
http://www.hawkesbury.net.au/memorial/
Hawkesbury on the NET ~ Lists Register:
http://www.hawkesbury.net.au/lists/
http://www.hawkesbury.net.au/cemetery/st_judes/index.html
http://www.hawkesbury.net.au/cemetery/wilberforce/index.html
http://www.hawkesbury.net.au/church/burials/sjcbr1841.html
3 JURD Mary Anne L of Branch Hawkesbury 5 Oct 1841 2 days Native Thos. [Thomas]
39 LAYTON Bernard Macdonald River 3 Nov 1853 2 hours
40 LAYTON Mary
W. O. Woolfrey
Macdonald River 6 Nov 1853 27
Native Performed in
my absence W. O. Woolfrey
http://www.hawkesbury.net.au/church/marriages/sjmr1826.html
marriages
9 March 1829 JONES William this Parish Banns M. D. Meares their respective families
Groom & Bride Thomas Horton of Pitt Town
GRAY Hannah the Parish of Windsor F D Wood of Pitt Town
17 May 1844 BENTLEY William this Parish Bachelor Banns Thomas W Bodenham The Governor,
and the Supreme Court x his mark & x
her mark Charles Hunt of Pitt Town The Governor consented to the marriage of W Bentley
and The Supreme Court [ per Mrs North of Windsor] to the marriage of S J Burns
BURNS Sarah Jane this Parish Spinster H G Barker of Pitt Town
15 April 1896 DUNSTAN John Henry Fleming Bachelor Wilberforce Farmer 28 Wilberforce
Benjamin Dunstan & Ann Turnbull Farmer David Charles Dunstan & Beatrice Maud Bushell
Herbert Guinness Married at St John's Church Wilberforce
BUSHELL Jessie May Spinster Wilberforce
24 Wilberforce Paul Bushell & Eliza Cobcroft
births
770 ATKINS Alfred Henry George & Eliza 28 Oct 1865 26 Nov 1865 Wilberforce Blacksmith H A
Palmer
From: Peter Stewart <fmspedro@yahoo.com.au>
Subject: Re: [HHHV] For Peter Stewart - another
Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2004 22:48:46 +1100 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <OGEELKEHANIHLMOJNLCJOEHJJPAA.ckennedy@bigpond.net.au>
Hello Everyone
Glad to see you're still interested. I am.
Let's have a look at the surnames associated with the first two generations of the Jurds.
1st Generation [chn of Daniel & Elizabeth Jurd]
1. John - Mary Ann FLEMING
2. James - Jane Wemyss JOHNSTON
3. Richard - Johanna SHEEHY [my 2nd great grandfather]
4. Mary Ann - Henry WALKER
5. Daniel - Elizabeth BAILEY
6. Elizabeth - Joseph PRESTON
7. Sarah - Moses WALTERS
8. William - Hannah FERNANCE
9. Joseph - Elizabeth Ann BAILEY
2nd Generations [grand children of D & E]
Surnames of those who married Jurds
1. Chapman, [3]; Walker, [2] ;Fernance, May, [2]; Butler, Bailey,
2. Jurd, Newcombe, Brewer, Fernance, Dalton, Griggs, Beavan, Worth, Bailey, Thompson,
3. Izzard, Fernance, Fleming, Carver, [2];Bourne,
4. Mowat, Johnson, Cross, Yates, [2]; Gaffey, Rose, Parish,
5. Bailey, Wilkes, Crawford, Carrie, Brown, Baker, Chapman, Hammell [Hamill], Bourne, [2],
Moore, Burne,
6. Swanson, Turner, Thompson
7. Bailey, Smith, Allen, Sternbeck,[2]; Fernance, Bryson, Morris,
8. Jurd, Foley, Morris,
9. Dennis, [2]; McGregor, Walker, Napper, Ellis, Thatcher, Bailey
The leading number indicates the child of Daniel & Elizabeth
The bracketted numbers indicates the number of times this surname occurs in that line.
From: "Convict Trail" <convicttrail@bigpond.com>
Subject: David Brown per Pitt 1792
Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2005 19:16:29 +1100
References: <200502030042.j130gntS002927@lists2.rootsweb.com>
David Brown an 17 year old ex soldier of the 74 Regiment of foot was
convicted in Glasgow in 1788 of house breaking and sentenced to
transportation for life. He received his first land grant in 1798 and an
Absolute Pardon 1799 for his work as a constable.
In 1800 he married Eleanor FLEMING a soldiers daughter and they had 11
children and adopted Eleanor's sisters daughter
1) Isabella had a son William Brown, father Richard Rowe, she then married
Paul BUSHELL and had 10 children.
2) Mary married 1. Thomas GRIFFITH 3 sons married 2. William WATERFORD 1
son died infant
3) Joseph b 1805 m. Izetta LISSON and had 10 children
4) Ann died age 12
5) David m. Mary McGinnis had 4 children
6) Eleanor b 1812 m Thomas CHASLING had 1daughter
7) Elizabeth b. 1815 had a daughter Christina Brown who was to m. Edward
BROWN in 1857.
8) Sarah b1819 m Robert SMITH ?3 children?
9) Henry b 1820 m Eliza MASKEY had 10 children
10) William born 1821 still alive 1865
11) John m. Sarah WINTEN 13 children
adopted) Margaret Fleming/Ryley b.1813 m Thomas PHILLIPS had 5 children
As this research was done about 25 years ago any correction would be welcome
.
Any information on William would be interesting
Isabell's son William Brown married Sarah McGinnis sister of Mary
As David bought a farm for each his children including his adopted daughter
Margaret much of this family was put together using land records.
Elizabeth Roberts
From: "Norma McLean" <normabmc@optusnet.com.au>
Subject: Re: Snippets from 1900 - St. Albans Progress Association
Date: Sun, 4 Dec 2005 10:50:05 +1100
References: <004601c5f6b9$37176570$0601a8c0@homeu3xki6ucgf>
Hi Maureen,
Many thanks for this piece
It mentions several families I am related to - Jurds, (venue) Walker,
(vice - President) , Fleming (Treasurer). I wonder what "certain
allegations made to the Minister for Public Works and the Member for the
District, during their recent tour " were. It seems as though the meeting
sorted it out.
It really helps put flesh on the bones .
Thanks again.
Norma McLean
normabmc@optusnet.com.au
----- Original Message ----From: "Maureen" <maureen@autoinspirations.com.au>
To: <AUS-NSW-HILLS-HAWKESBURY-HUNTER-VALLEY-L@rootsweb.com>
Sent: Friday, December 02, 2005 7:52 AM
Subject: Snippets from 1900 - St. Albans Progress Association
> Windsor & Richmond Gazette, Saturday, February 17, 1900 - page 5
>
> St. Albans Progress Association.
>
> A public meeting convened by the Progress Association, was held at Jurd's
> Hotel on the 3rd instant, to decide by vote, whether the present
> Association possessed the confidence of the electors of the Macdonald
> River, and should remain in office. The incident was unfortunately
> originated by certain allegations made to the Minister for Public Works
> and the Member for the District, during their recent tour through the
> electorate. There were present : Messrs. H. Wilson, J.P., (President) in
> the chair ; Joseph Walker (Vice-President) ; J. H. Fleming (Treasurer) ;
> Dr. J. G. Dos Santos (Hon. Secretary) ; H. A. Wilson, J.P., W. A.
> Thompson ; B. A. Chapman ; Aaron Walker, J.P. ; and J. Jurd.
From: "Ross" <rdownie@bigpond.com>
Subject: [H,H,HV] Fw: Exchange of Information: Stanford/Shepherd/Parker/Packer/Furness
and Walton
Date: Sun, 20 Apr 2003 17:23:36 +1000
Hello fellow researchers and others with an interest in history:
I am researching my family history, which has taken me back to George Stanford,
Farmer of North Richmond (born Richmond 1829) and his wife, Eliza Stanford (nee
Shepherd), born Windsor District 1845.
Also, Eliza's parents, John Shepherd (also known as "Flemings Jack") , who was
transported from Ireland on the Lord Meville from Dublin, Ireland in 1830. He
was assigned to Joseph Fleming, a free settler at Wilberforce. He married Amelia
Parker (born 25 Sept 1828 at Wilberforce in 1845 at St Johns Chapel, Wilberforce.
Also Amelia Parkers parents, Daniel Packer and Elizabeth Rebecca Furness, who
married 3 July 1827 at Wilberforce
Seeking to exchange any information with other interested parties, and to obtain any
information. Contact details are as follows:
Name: Ross Downie
Address: 11 Isla Place, Belrose, 2085
Email: rdownie@bigpond.com
From: "Terri Jeffery" <jefferyeltham@bigpond.com>
Subject: Fw: Thompson, Suttor, Davison
Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 11:11:03 +1100
Hi Lesley and Listers,
Eliza Suttor, daughter of George and Sarah Suttor is buried at Camperdown. On her
headstone - "First white child born in Baulkahm Hills". Eliza Suttor married James
Davison (son of the Coromandel Settlers). James Jnr purchased 30 acres from Henry
Fleming. These 30 acres were known as the "The Manse Farm". On 1827 James Jnr was
indicted for cattle stealing and sent to Moreton Bay for several years. The historian,
George Reeve in the Windsor and Richmond Gazette 1921, claimed he access to private
papers which showed that James was innocence.
Eliza had this stage had 4 children and then moved to Sydney. The property at Pitt
Town was sold to pay for court costs. Eliza then entered into a relationship with a
Thomas Thompson and had several more children.
When James served his time at Moreton Bay and saw the situation with Eliza and Thomas
Thompson he went back to England. James's older brother John then went to England to
bring him back to Sydney but John died while in England. John's wife (Susannah Yates)
was left widowed with 15 children at Portland Head.
If anyone is researching any of these families please contact me. I have no information
at all of Thomas Thompson.
Terri
From: "Norma McLean" <normabmc@optusnet.com.au>
Subject: Re: Thompson, Suttor, Davison
Date: Fri, 19 Nov 2004 17:30:30 +1100
References: <021c01c4cd03$215c2760$e41d8b90@jefferyeltham>
Hi Terri,
What a sad story.
I also am a 'Coromandel' descendant (from George Hall & Mary Smith) . The
Henry Fleming your James bought the land from was my 4th G-Grandfather (he
married Elizabeth Hall , George & Mary's daughter).
> James's older brother John then went to England to >bring him back to
Sydney but John died while in >England. John's wife (Susannah Yates) was
left >widowed with 15 children at Portland Head
You just can't imagine what it must have been like having 15 children, let
alone being a widow too.
I can't shed any light on your Thomas Thompson. there was one Thompson
family around the area I am vaguely connected with, but it doesn't seem to
be the same one.
Good luck with your search.
Regards,
Norma McLean
normabmc@optusnet.com.au
----- Original Message ----From: "Terri Jeffery" <jefferyeltham@bigpond.com>
To: <AUS-NSW-HILLS-HAWKESBURY-HUNTER-VALLEY-L@rootsweb.com>
Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2004 11:11 AM
Subject: Fw: Thompson, Suttor, Davison
> Hi Lesley and Listers,
>
> Eliza Suttor, daughter of George and Sarah Suttor is buried at Camperdown.
> On her headstone - "First white child born in Baulkahm Hills". Eliza
> Suttor married James Davison (son of the Coromandel Settlers). James
From: "Julie Webb" <juliew@webbpacific.com.au>
Subject: Re: [HHHV] WATTS/KENNEDY AND GRONO/PORT FAMILIES
Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 11:53:21 +1000
References: <BAY23-F208E6A9ED14DE568BEF298DFC10@phx.gbl>
Dear Brian
I am a descendant of Jonathon Griffiths the Hawkesbury shipbuilder. Thomas
was his eldest son who married Mary Ann Brown (daughter of David Brown
1791'Pitt' and Eleanor Fleming). They had 3 sons to my knowledge Thomas Jnr
(married Elizabeth Eather), Matthias (married Mary Eather) and Jonathon.
John Grono was also a famous Hawkesbury shipbuilder and I have quite a lot
of information on this family which I can give you by private email.
" Andrew Thompson, Jonathon Griffiths, John Grono and Thomas Reiby were
important early traders being masters, owners or builders of some of the
earliest private vessels registered in the colony"
Ref: 'The Mosquito Fleet' by Jean Purtell.
Regards
Julie
----- Original Message ----From: "Brian Wiles" <jrog44@hotmail.com>
To: <AUS-NSW-HILLS-HAWKESBURY-HUNTER-VALLEY-L@rootsweb.com>
Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2004 8:02 AM
Subject: [HHHV] WATTS/KENNEDY AND GRONO/PORT FAMILIEs
>
> One of Susan's aunts married into the family of Thomas Griffiths and Mary
> Brown and I have been told that this was part of the Griffith family that
> owned ships which were built on the Hawkesbury. If anyone can help it
> would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Many thanks,
> BRian
From: "Norma McLean" <normabmc@optusnet.com.au>
Subject: Re: JURD MILESTONE
Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2005 15:52:55 +1000
References: <008d01c57ae2$afb5ec20$9c284eca@winter>
Hi Leigh,
I'm the person Peter mentioned as helping him over the 10,000 line.
I have your Archibald Macdonald Jurd (b23.12.1877) in my data base. He is
in fact my 1st cousin, 3 generations removed, as his Grandparents, John Jurd
& Mary Fleming are my 3rd G-Grandparents.
Is he your direct ancestor? If so, you are a cousin too. Pleased to meet
you
via this list. Peter will no doubt fill you in on more Jurd information if
you are interested.
Regards,
Norma McLean
normabmc@optusnet.com.au
----- Original Message ----From: "Leigh" <fleamo@tsn.cc>
To: <AUS-NSW-HILLS-HAWKESBURY-HUNTER-VALLEY-L@rootsweb.com>
Sent: Monday, June 27, 2005 4:37 PM
Subject: Re: JURD MILESTONE
> Congratulations Peter!
>
> What a great achievement. I have one JURD in my tree, an Archibald
> Macdonald JURD who married one of my GGAunts, Eleanor Grace LEET. I only
> have that he was born in 1878 and haven't done any further research on
> that
> line as yet.
>
> Leigh xx
From: "Leigh" <fleamo@tsn.cc>
Subject: Re: JURD MILESTONE
Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2005 10:39:46 +1000
References: <003701c57ba7$cc740e80$f831a4cb@yourpi0mlu3p43>
Hello Listers
I've already replied to Norma off-list but thought I'd include a reply here
too - not sure who's interested in what, but I often like to follow others'
inquiries and their answers, even when they're not directly related to me.
Archibald JURD isn't a direct ancestor, he married my Great Grandmother's
(Clarinda LEET) sister, Eleanor Grace LEET. So their children would be my
Nanna's cousins. I'm not sure what relation they would be to me, not very
good at all that yet. I'm interested to find out more about them.
I've only just picked up this family history research again in teh last
week. I had been researching my LEET side, back in Suffolk, and whilst I've
not had much time at all for genealogy lately, I like to at least skim over
the lists and read anything that jumps out at me, like this JURD post.
Leigh xx
----- Original Message ----From: "Norma McLean" <normabmc@optusnet.com.au>
> Hi Leigh,
>
> I'm the person Peter mentioned as helping him over the 10,000 line.
>
> I have your Archibald Macdonald Jurd (b23.12.1877) in my data base. He is
> in fact my 1st cousin, 3 generations removed, as his Grandparents, John
Jurd
> & Mary Fleming are my 3rd G-Grandparents.
>
> Is he your direct ancestor?
From: "Norma McLean" <normabmc@optusnet.com.au>
Subject: Re:The Daniel & Elizabeth Jurd Descendants Assiociation
Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2005 15:46:43 +1000
References: <200507111000.j6BA03cp022536@lists2.rootsweb.com>
Hi Listers,
Our very kind Administrator has invited me to tell of the rather large
project
our Association is undertaking.
"To Live On In The Hearts And Minds Of Descendants Is To Never Die"
The Daniel and Elizabeth Jurd Descendants Association was formed following
the successful 200year celebration of Daniel's arrival in Australia as a
convict on 4 August 1802, and also the release of a book, compiled by Bro
Peter Stewart on the history of Daniel and Elizabeth's descendants. As part
of the celebration both Daniel and Elizabeth's headstones were restored and
a bronze plaque placed at each site.
The aim of the Association is to continue researching the Family's history
and restore aging and damaged headstones, locate unmarked graves and place a
plaque at each site.
The family of Daniel & Elizabeth (nee Douglas) are:
John married Mary Ann Fleming
James married Jane Wemyss Johnston
Richard married Johanna Sheehy
Mary Anne married Henry Walker
Daniel married Elizabeth Bailey
Elizabeth married Joseph Preston
Sarah married Moses William Walters
William married Hannah Fernance
Joseph married Elizabeth Ann Bailey
In 2004 we celebrated the centenary of the death of John Jurd, "the first
born of Daniel and Elizabeth". John, his wife Mary nee Fleming are buried at
St. Judes, Central McDonald, as their headstone's were damaged a bronze
plaque was placed at their grave site, also a plaque has been placed at
"Jurds Historical Chapel" Vision Valley, Arcardia.
There are a number of projects to be undertaken, two of which are the
restoration of the headstones of Moses and Sarah Walters (nee Jurd), Henry
and Mary Ann Walker (nee Jurd), both at St. Albans New General Cemetery. The
cost of these projects is in the vicinity of $2200 and the Association is
seeking donations from "Jurd Descendants" to assist with the project.
Membership to the Association is $10.00 per year, renewable on 4 August;
members receive "Jurd Jottings" quarterly. Included in the jottings are
notices of Births, Deaths and Marriages, including Special Anniversaries,
advice of upcoming activities i.e. Family gatherings and snippets of
interest as submitted by members. Anyone interested in becoming a member
and/or making a donation toward restoration works can contact:
Bro. Peter Stewart (President),
St. Gregory's College,
100 Badgally Road,
Campbelltown, NSW 2560
fmspedro@yahoo.com.au
Norma McLean (Hon Sec/ Treasurer)
Suite 174, 350 Kingsway,
Caringbah, NSW 2229
normabmc@optusnet.com.au
Ian & Margaret Jurd,
8 Matthews Street,
Emu Heights NSW 2750
mjurd@optusnet.com.au
From: "T. Bryan & B. Garvey" <brytech@austarnet.com.au>
Subject: [H,H,HV] WALMSLEY & Wiseman's Ferry Inn.
Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2002 11:48:02 +1000
Good Morning,
I am a new subscriber and I'm seeking any information on the Wiseman's
Ferry Inn and in particular James WALMSLEY who ran the Inn at one time
(date unknown at this stage).
James WALMSLEY was born in 1818 in Ireland and arrived in NSW with his
parents Edward WALMSLEY and Sarah nee WALKER in 1839.
James WALMSLEY married Jane Eleanor PHILLIPS in 1846 at Wyong. Jane
was born in 1829 at Wilberforce, the daughter of Thomas PHILLIPS and
Margaret nee FLEMING.
Issue:
Margaret b. 1847 Wiseman's Ferry.
James b. 1849 Wiseman's Ferry.
Edward William Phillip b. 1851 Wiseman's Ferry.
Sarah Jane b. 1854 Pitt Town; d. 1854 Wilberforce
Mary Isabella b. 1858; married Roberts SANDERS 1873.
Archibald b. 1860; d. 1860
Lydia Elizabeth Alice b. 1861; married Peter GARDENER 1888.
Archibald b. 1863 Windsor; married Elizabeth BEAVAN 1895.
Alice Amelia b. 1865
John Thomas b. 1868.
If anyone can help me out with early pictures and history of the
Wiseman's Ferry Inn I would be most appreciative. If you recognise
any of the names above or feel you may have a connection I would very
much like to hear from you.
Best wishes,
Terri.
Terri BRYAN
brytech@austarnet.com.au
Merimbula NSW Australia.
From: "Therobs" <mouldsrr@tpg.com.au>
Subject: B
Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2005 06:14:49 +1100
I forwarded this the other day but was returned (HTML)
DAVID BROWN & wife ELEANOR FLEMING married 31 Dec 1800 registered at St.
Johns, Parramatta.
Convicted of stealing, 23 Apr 1778 with John Gibson. Trial Glasgow,
Scotland.
David arrived "Pitt" 14 Feb 1792 Received Absolute Pardon from Gov Hunter
12 Sep 1799 in consideration of his diligence as a Constable for 8 years.
1798 received first land grand from Gov. Hunter. 30a. northern bank of
Hawkesbury River in District of Mulgrave Place.
He received 2 further grants of 35a. & 90a. all joining his original grant.
Isabella b. 1800 Wilberforce
m. Richard Rowe - Paul Bushell
Mary Ann b. 1804 "
m. Thomas Griffiths
Joseph b. 1805 "
m. Izetta Lisson
Ann b. 1807 "
David b. 1810 "
m. Mary McGinnis
Margaret Eleanor b. 1812 "
m. Thomas Chaseling
Margaret Ryley b. 1813 "Adopted Daughter m.
Thomas Phillips Unknown. (Margaret dau of Elinor's sister Margaret
who died childbirth)
Elizabeth b 1815 "
m. William Murray
Sarah b. 1819 "
m. Robert Smith
Henry b. 1820 "
m. Eliza Maskey
William b. 1821 "
m. Sarah Davis Wiseman
John b. 1824 "
m. Sarah Kesia Winten
Robyne Moulds
From: Peter Stewart <fmspedro@yahoo.com.au>
Subject: PIONEERS OF THE HAWKESBURY
Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2005 22:20:08 +1100 (EST)
Hi Everyone - late again. Here's my "J" pioneer
DANIEL JURD [JUDD] c 1778 - 1833 - transported for 7 years for stealing 20lbs of bacon.
Arrived 4 August 1802.
Married currency lass Elizabeth Douglas daughter of Wiliam Douglas & Mary Groves. Married at
St Matthew's CofE Windsor on 28 Sept 1812.
Settled at Pitt Town.
Had 9 chidlren, 6 boys & 3 girls.
Children were
John, 1814 - 1904; married Mary Ann Fleming; 10 children
James, 1815 - 1891; married Jane Wemyss Johnston; 10 chn
Richard, 1817 - 1856; married Johanna Sheehy; 9 chn; died of typhus fever
Mary Ann, 1819 - 1891; married Henry Walker; 9 chn
Daniel, 1822 - 1903; married Elizabeth Bailey; 13 chn
Elizabeth, 1823 - 1856; married Joseph Preston; 3 chn, died in childbirth
Sarah, 1826 - 1910; married Moses Walters, 11 chn
William, 1829 - 1956; married Hannah Fernance; 5 children; died of Typhus fever
Joseph 1833 - 1907; married Elizabeth Ann Bailey; 9 children
Still searching for descendants of these families especially Sarah & Moses; Mary Ann & Henry;
Elizabeth & Joseph. Any info greatly appreciated.
Peter Stewart
From: "Marilyn Mercer" <mmm@myisp.net.au>
Subject: Re: [HHHV] Griffiths-Eather-Brown-Fleming-Lynch.
Date: Mon, 9 Jan 2006 16:44:49 +1100
References: <005401c614a0$2a87bee0$8c318aca@jack>
<004e01c614ad$87c6faa0$0601a8c0@marilyn>
<000f01c614cb$d8e46080$0901a8c0@com.au>
Hello Jenelle et al
Some did do portraits. Google search of the artists will help. Out of
interest I loved this email from Ross Sneddon to the Port Jackson Convict
list 3April 2004. Hope you appreciate it though it will also make you cry if
you appreciate art.
Best wishes
Marilyn Mercer
Windsor
"One of my ancestors, John Stevenson, Britannia 1791, who died in 1840 also
held a publicans licence sometime in the 1820's or 1830's I believe,
however, his Grandson, my G Grandfather, Henry Stevenson held the licence
and ran the Inn in North Richmond known as the Travellers Rest in the late
1800's.
I am researching the history of this old Inn. It was used often by drovers,
bullock wagon drivers and other travellers before crossing the divide to go
west or after they had just completed a crossing and were returning home.
In the 1890's, the Inn was used by artists from the Victorian Heidelberg
school. Artists such as Arthur Streeton, Frederick McCubbin and Charles
Condor stayed there for many months painting scenes from around the
surrounding country.
My Grandfather who was then in his teens told me that his mother would have
him assist the artists to clean up their "mess" in the mornings, often after
a night of painting and drinking or perhaps it was drinking and painting.
My Grandfather said they didn't have much money and often painted on cigar
box lids, small paintings about 9 inches by 5 inches. His job was to pick
up these small paintings as "mess" and throw them in the fire to get rid of
them.
My G Grandmother scolded him for burning them in the fire under her laundry
copper as the turpentine made the washing smell. I wonder what value the
"mess" would fetch today."
From: "anne marie mobbs" <asnedden@bigpond.com>
Subject: Re: [H,H,HV] KELLETT, MASTERS, MANNEL, MARSHALL, STAPLETON, McGOVERN
Date: Thu, 30 May 2002 21:21:25 +1000
References: <200205210624.g4L6Oi602534@newmail.rootsweb.com>
<000301c207b8$2349a100$8169ddcb@test>
Hello Bev,
I always check the ending of an email incase a family name comes up that I
am familiar with.
In this case it is Craft, who have married into the Bridge,
Medhurst,Woodbury families. These families are very distantly connected to
mine. My family of Sweeney/Gillespie. Thomas arrived on "Regalia" 1826,
Mary Gillespie arrived on the "Southworth" free with her 2 aunts Mary
Gillespie and Mary Fleming and their respective children (4 each). Mary
Gillespie 2nr was the wife of Dominick Gillespie, "Asia" 1825, and their
daughter Mary married James Perry "Isabella". One of Mary and James's
daughters is connected with the Bridge/Craft line.
Email me off list and I will give you the email of a distant relative who
can give you more information, I also would be interested in swapping
pedigree's with you.
ANNE
From: "Michelle Nichols" <michelle_nichols@hotmail.com>
Subject: [H,H,HV] Re: Walmsley family of Wisemans Ferry
Date: Fri, 14 Jun 2002 11:40:31 +1000
Terri,
The Hawkesbury Pioneer Register Vol. 2 has an entry for the Walmsley family
you are researching. This information was submitted by Vicki McCaul and I
will send you her contact details separately.
1.WALMSLEY, James
b 20-5-1818 Drumcahy Macheraculmoney FER IRL (s of Edward Walmsley & Sarah
Walker who m 1817 IRL) d 3-2-1905 Wyong bur Lisarow. Arr 10-3-1839 Susan
free m 8-11-1846 Wyong to JANE ELEANOR PHILLIPS b 24-6-1829 Wilberforce (d
of Thomas Phillips & Margaret Fleming who m 11-5-1828 Wilberforce) d
9-7-1886.
Issue:
1.Margaret b 15-9-1847 Wisemans Ferry;
2.James b 18-8-1849 Wilberforce d 20-5-1896 Wisemans Ferry m 1876 Elizabeth
OWENS;
3.Edward William Phillips b 31-10-1851 Wisemans Ferry d 23-8-1917;
4.Sarah Jane b 14-2-1854 Pitt Town d 1854 Wilberforce;
5.Sarah Jane b 13-4-1855 Pitt Town d 1935;
6.Mary Isabella b 2-3-1858 d <1905 m 1873 Maitland, Robert SANDERS;
7.Archibald b 1860 d 1860;
8.Lydia Elizabeth Alice b 1-6-1861 m 21-10-1888 Maitland West, Peter
GARDENER;
9.Archibald A. b 1863 Windsor m 1895 Newcastle, Elizabeth BEVAN;
10.Alice Amelia b 1865;
11.John Thomas b 11-4-1868.
Notes:
James Walmsley was the proprietor of Wisemans Ferry Inn.
2.WALMSLEY, John
b 7-8-1825 Drumcahy FER IRL (s of Edward Walmsley & Sarah Walker who m 1817
IRL) d 19-2-1853 Millfield bur Wollombi. Arr 10-3-1839 Susan free m
22-3-1853 Pitt Town to MARY JOHNSTON b 9-8-1821 Collingwood Cottage
Portland Head (d of William Johnston & Mary Hall who m 8-12-1819) d
1-6-1904.
Issue:
1.Amelia Jane b 3-2-1854 Portland Head d 7-12-1942 Cessnock m 30-6-1874
Millfield, David CRAWFORD;
2.William Edward b 12-4-1855 Wisemans Ferry d Manly m 1883 East Maitland,
Jessie Darling DODDS;
3.Elizabeth M. b 1857 d 14-6-1948 Marrickville m 1887 William Henry
HAWKINS;
4.Sarah Jane b 1-8-1858 Wollombi d 1-6-1941 m 14-1-1886 Maitland, Daniel
Whitson BAKER;
5.Georgina Julia b 5-10-1859 Wollombi d 13-7-1941 Neutral Bay m 30-4-1884
Wollombi, Thomas ELLIS;
6.Emily b 14-3-1867 Wollombi d 9-1-1943 Rothbury m 6-6-1888 Branxton, James
Patrick OCONNELL.
Notes:
Emily Walmsley was the illegitimate daughter of John Walmsley & Sophia Regan
nee McDonald. She was raised as the third child of John & Sophia Regan.
Emily was only ever known as Amelia Therese REGAN, until her marriage.
Regards,
Michelle Nichols
http://www.gencircles.com/users/fehowarth/10/data/10441
http://freepages.history.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~garter1/eureka.htm
BIRD William, Private 3261
Arrived in Melbourne on the transport ship Camperdown.
Purchased his discharge for £20 on the 31st December
1856Hobart PRO3716 Labourer, enlisted 16.3.1853.
From: "G.C. & E. Jones" <gcjones@i-o.net.au>
Subject: Joseph Fleming
Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1998 19:12:14 +1000
I am researching Joseph Fleming who was born in England. He fought on the
English side in the American War of Independence (1775 - 1781). He took his
wife Mary with him to America and they had a daughter Eleanor in
Massachusetts c1779.
After the war they returned to England where he enlisted in the NSW Corps on
3 Dec 1789, and the family travelled to Australia with the Third Fleet
arriving on 28 August 1791 on board the "William and Ann". Their first son,
Henry, was born in Sydney harbour on board ship on the same day, and their
second daughter was born on 1 Dec 1793.
Joseph and Mary took up holdings on the Hawkesbury and later the Macdonald
rivers, receiving a grant of 25 acres in the district of Concord on 11 Nov
1794 from Francis Grose, with a rent of 1 shilling per year commencing after
5 years. Joseph passed away the same month.
If anyone knows anything of the origins of Joseph and Mary in England, or
any details of his military service I would love to hear from you.
Elaine Jones
gcjones@i-o.net.au mailto:gcjones@i-o.net.au
http://www.veale.com.au/genealogy/html/salmon.htm
http://www.genealogy.com/users/s/p/e/Kim-Spencer/TREE/276640001tree.html
http://family.kiwicelts.com/16_Josselyn/FT_Josselyn_06J.html
http://family.kiwicelts.com/16_Josselyn/FT_Lay.html
Lay (1410 Individuals)
lay (7 Individuals)
Lay Family (165 Individuals)
Lay Family (1129 Individuals)
http://www.geocities.com/lordrichardcholmondeley/family8.htm
--------
1. Sex Name
F Mary Ann BROWN (AFN:HDJ9-07) Pedigree
Born: Abt 1804
Place: Wilberforce, N.s.w, Ast'l
Died: Deceased
Place:
--------
2. Sex Name
F Isabella BROWN (AFN:HDJ8-Z3) Pedigree
Born: 1801
Place: Wilberforce, N.s.w, Ast'l
Died: 14 Aug 1883
Place:
--------
3. Sex Name
F Ann BROWN (AFN:HDJ9-1D) Pedigree
Born: 1807
Place: Wilberforce, N.s.w, Ast'l
Died: 15 Aug 1819
Place:
--------
4. Sex Name
F Elizabeth BROWN (AFN:HDJ9-4W) Pedigree
Born: 24 Feb 1815
Died: Deceased
Place: Wilberforce, N.s.w, Ast'l
Place:
--------
5. Sex Name
M Henry BROWN (AFN:HDJ9-68) Pedigree
Born: 7 Jun 1820
Place: Wilberforce, N.s.w, Ast'l
Died: 20 Jul 1881
Place:
--------
6. Sex Name
M John BROWN (AFN:HDJ9-8L) Pedigree
Born: 7 Jul 1824
Died: 29 Aug
--------
Place: Wilberforce, N.s.w, Ast'l
Place:
7. Sex Name
M William BROWN (AFN:HDJ9-7F) Pedigree
Born: 10 Aug 1821
Died: Deceased
Place: Wilberforce, N.s.w, Ast'l
Place:
--------
8. Sex Name
F Sarah BROWN (AFN:HDJ9-53) Pedigree
Born: 5 Sep 1918
Died: Deceased
Place: Wilberforce, N.s.w, Ast'l
Place:
--------
9. Sex Name
M David BROWN (AFN:HDJ9-2K) Pedigree
Born: 7 Sep 1810
Died: 10 Nov 1837
Place: Wilberforce, N.s.w, Ast'l
Place:
--------
10. Sex Name
F Eleanor BROWN (AFN:HDJ9-3Q) Pedigree
Born: 14 Dec 1812
Died: 7 Nov 1866
Place: Wilberforce, N.s.w, Ast'l
Place:
--------
11. Sex Name
M Joseph BROWN (AFN:HDJ0-Z0) Pedigree
Born: 18 Dec 1806
Place: Wilberforce N.s.w. Australia
Died: 24 Jan 1862
Place: Marengo N.s.w. Australia
Buried: 25 Jan 1862
Place: Marengo Later Removed To South Grafton Cemetery N.s.w.
--------
Elizabeth BROWN
Compact Disc #39
Sex: F
--------
Event(s)
Birth:
24 Feb 1815
Wilberforce, NSW
--------
Pin #315695 Pedigree
Parents
Father: David BROWN
Disc #39
Mother: Eleanor FLEMING
Pin #315689
Disc #39
Pin #315690
Disc #39
Pin #315746
--------
Marriage(s)
Spouse: William MURRAY
Marriage: 17 Oct 1837
--------
Notes and Sources
Notes: None
Sources: None
--------
Submitter
John MAHER
NSW BDM
You searched deaths for the given name elizabeth and last name murray (and the father's
given name ) in the years 1833 to 1859
1 - 5 of 5 matches found
Click on a column heading to sort the column alphabetically. < Previous | Start | 1 | End |
Next >
Registration Number Last Name Given Name(s) Father's Given Name(s) Mother's Given
Name(s) District Purchase Certificate
V18371176 102/1837 MURRAY ELIZABETH
Buy Now
V1838140 103/1838 MURRAY ELIZABETH AGE 23
Buy Now
V18341503 18/1834 MURRAY ELIZABETH INFANT
Buy Now
V18587107 122B/1858 MC MURRAY ELIZABETH M
Buy Now
266/1859 MURRAY ELIZABETH M JAMES C SARAH M SYDNEY
Buy Now
Results for: Fleming, Australia, Southwest Pacific
Exact Spelling: Off
Batch Number: 7733414
[refine search]
Prepare selected records for download
International Genealogical Index / Southwest Pacific - 25
Select records to download - (50 maximum)
1. ELIZABETH FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Birth: 11 JUL 1825
2. ELIZABETH FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 26 AUG 1827 St James, Pitt Town, New South Wales, Australia
3. ELIZABETH FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Birth: 20 APR 1834 Portland Head, New South Wales, Australia
4. ELIZABETH FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Death: 11 MAR 1835
5. LETITIA FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 09 SEP 1838 Presbyterian, Portland Head, New South Wales,
Australia
6. MARIA FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Birth: 21 MAR 1836 Portland Head, New South Wales, Australia
7. MARGARET FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Birth: 18 APR 1823
8. MARGARET FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 1824 St Matthews, Windsor, New South Wales, Australia
9. MARY FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Birth: 04 JUN 1817
10. MARY FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 1818 St Matthews, Windsor, New South Wales, Australia
11. HENRY FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Birth: 03 JAN 1833
12. HENRY FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Death: 29 JAN 1833
13. HENRY FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 27 JAN 1833 St Alban'S, Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
14. HENRY FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 11 SEP 1791 St Phillip'S, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
15. ELIZABETH FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Birth: 26 NOV 1820
16. ELIZABETH FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 1821 St Matthew'S, Pitt Town, New South Wales, Australia
17. JANE FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Birth: 12 DEC 1830
18. JANE FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 13 FEB 1831 St Albans, Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
19. FRANCES FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Birth: 21 JAN 1834
20. FRANCES FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 04 FEB 1834 St Albans, Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
21. JOSEPH FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Birth: 27 FEB 1832 Wilberforce, New South Wales, Australia
22. JOHN HENRY FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Birth: 27 MAR 1816 Pitt Town, New South Wales, Australia
23. HENRY FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Marriage: 18 FEB 1810 St Johns, Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia
24. MARGARET FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Marriage: 04 MAY 1828 St John'S, Wilberforce, New South Wales, Australia
25. JOSEPH FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Marriage: 29 APR 1831 Wilberforce, New South Wales, Australia
==========================
ELIZABETH FLEMING Pedigree
Female
-------Event(s):
Birth: 11 JUL 1825
Christening: 26 AUG 1827
Death:
Burial:
St James, Pitt Town, New South Wales, Australia
-------Parents:
Father: HENRY FLEMING Family
Mother: ELIZABETH
ELIZABETH FLEMING Pedigree
Female
-------Event(s):
Birth: 11 JUL 1825
Christening: 26 AUG 1827
St James, Pitt Town, New South Wales, Australia
Death:
Burial:
-------Parents:
Father: HENRY FLEMING Family
Mother: ELIZABETH
MARGARET FLEMING Pedigree
Female
-------Event(s):
Birth: 18 APR 1823
Christening: 1824
St Matthews, Windsor, New South Wales, Australia
Death:
Burial:
-------Parents:
Father: HENRY FLEMING Family
Mother: ELIZABETH
ELIZABETH FLEMING Pedigree
Female
-------Event(s):
Birth: 26 NOV 1820
Christening: 1821
St Matthew'S, Pitt Town, New South Wales, Australia
JANE FLEMING Pedigree
Female
-------Event(s):
Birth: 12 DEC 1830
Christening: 13 FEB 1831
St Albans, Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
Death:
Burial:
-------Parents:
Father: HENRY FLEMING Family
Mother: ELIZABETH
FRANCES FLEMING Pedigree
Female
-------Event(s):
Birth: 21 JAN 1834
Christening: 04 FEB 1834
St Albans, Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
Death:
Burial:
-------Parents:
Father: HENRY FLEMING Family
Mother: ELIZABETH
JOHN HENRY FLEMING Pedigree
Male
-------Event(s):
Birth: 27 MAR 1816
Christening:
Death:
Burial:
-------Parents:
Pitt Town, New South Wales, Australia
Father: HENRY FLEMING Family
Mother: ELIZABETH
========================
MARGARET FLEMING Pedigree
Female
Family
-------Event(s):
Birth:
Christening:
Death:
Burial:
-------Marriages:
Spouse: THOMAS PHILLIPS Family
Marriage: 04 MAY 1828
JOSEPH FLEMING Pedigree
Male
Family
-------Event(s):
Birth:
St John'S, Wilberforce, New South Wales, Australia
Christening:
Death:
Burial:
-------Marriages:
Spouse: PHOEBE MC GINNIS Family
Marriage: 29 APR 1831
Wilberforce, New South Wales, Australia
Husband Age at Marriage: 20
Wife Age at Marriage: 19
Margaret Fleming
Compact Disc #59
Sex: F
Event(s)
Birth:
1 Dec 1793
Sydney Cove,NSW
Christening:
25 Dec 1793
St. Phillips.
Death:
1813
Windsor, NSW
Parents
Pin #891985 Pedigree
Father: Joseph Fleming
Mother: Mary
Disc #59
Disc #59
Pin #891763
Pin #891365
Marriage(s)
Spouse: John Ryley
Disc #59
Pin #893011
Marriage:
Submitter
Barry BROWN
19a Kemmish Crescent Melville Western Australia
http://www.genealogicaljourneys.com/cperegoy.htm
1. Eliza Frances Jurd was born 3 AUG 1842 in MacDonald River, NSW, Australia, and died 2
AUG 1915 in Chatswood, NSW, Australia. She was the daughter of 2. John Jurd and 3. Mary
Ann Fleming. She married Joseph Walker 1863 in MacDonald River, NSW, Australia, son of
John Joseph Walker and Jane Walters. He was born 8 JAN 1840 in Lower Hawkesbury, NSW,
Australia, was christened 1840 in Wesleyan Methodist, Lower Hawkesbury, NSW, Australia,
and died 25 JUL 1933 in Hornsby, NSW, Australia.
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=AHN&db=leonieprice&id=I0217
1. Eliza Frances Jurd was born 3 AUG 1842 in MacDonald River, NSW, Australia, and died 2
AUG 1915 in Chatswood, NSW, Australia. She was the daughter of 2. John Jurd and 3. Mary
Ann Fleming. She married Joseph Walker 1863 in MacDonald River, NSW, Australia, son of
John Joseph Walker and Jane Walters. He was born 8 JAN 1840 in Lower Hawkesbury, NSW,
Australia, was christened 1840 in Wesleyan Methodist, Lower Hawkesbury, NSW, Australia,
and died 25 JUL 1933 in Hornsby, NSW, Australia.
----------------
Ahnentafel, Generation No. 2
----------------
2. John Jurd was born 26 JAN 1814 in Pitt Town, New South Wales,
and died 23 JUL 1904 in St Albans, New South Wales. He was buried
AUG 1904 in St Judes Church Cemetery, St Albans. He was the son of 4.
Daniel Jurd and 5. Elizabeth Douglass.
3. Mary Ann Fleming was born 4 JUN 1818 in St Albans, New South Wales,
and died 6 MAY 1887 in St Albans, New South Wales. She was buried MAY
1887 in St Judes Church Cemetery, St Albans. She was the daughter of
6. Henry Fleming and 7. Elizabeth Hall.
Children of Mary Ann Fleming and John Jurd are:
i. John Jurd was
born 18 JUN 1835 in Lower Hawkesbury, New South Wales, was christened
in Lower Hawkesbury, Church of England, and died 13 MAR 1914 in
"Congewai", Cessnock, NSW, Australia. He married Elizabeth Chapman
12 JAN 1858 in Church of England Chapel, St Albans, New South Wales,
daughter of William George Chapman and Elizabeth Dark. She was born
1 SEP 1840 in MacDonald River, New South Wales, and died 3 MAR 1931
in Sperry Street, Cessnock, NSW, Australia.
ii. Daniel Richard Jurd was born 11 AUG 1837 in Macdonald River,
New South Wales, and died 29 JUN 1896 in "Haystack", Bundarra, NSW,
Australia. He married Louisa Chapman 20 NOV 1859 in St Albans, New
South Wales, daughter of William George Chapman and Elizabeth Dark.
She was born 17 JAN 1843 in Kent Street, Sydney, New South Wales,
and died 4 MAY 1921 in "Newhaven", Bundarra, New South Wales.
iii. Jane Elizabeth Jurd was born 21 NOV 1839 in Macdonald River,
New South Wales, was christened in Lower Hawkesbury, Wesleyan Methodist,
and died 8 FEB 1879 in St Albans, New South Wales. She married John Joseph
Walker 21 JUL 1857 in New South Wales, son of John Joseph Walker and Jane
Walters. He was born 9 APR 1836 in Lower Hawkesbury, New South Wales, was
christened 1836 in Church of England, Lower Hawkesbury, NSW, Australia,
and died 1890 in St Albans, NSW, Australia.
1.
iv. Eliza Frances Jurd was born 3 AUG 1842 in MacDonald River,
NSW, Australia, and died 2 AUG 1915 in Chatswood, NSW, Australia. She
married Joseph Walker 1863 in MacDonald River, NSW, Australia, son of
John Joseph Walker and Jane Walters. He was born 8 JAN 1840 in Lower
Hawkesbury, NSW, Australia, was christened 1840 in Wesleyan Methodist,
Lower Hawkesbury, NSW, Australia, and died 25 JUL 1933 in Hornsby, NSW, Australia.
v. Charlotte Jurd was born 19 JUL 1845 in Macdonald River, New South
Wales, was christened in Macdonald And Colo River, Church of England,
and died 13 MAY 1917 in St Albans, NSW, Australia. She married Charles
William Fernance 2 MAR 1872 in McDonald River, New South Wales, son of
Joseph Fernance and Susannah Jane Bletcher. He was born 13 JUN 1844 in
McDonald River, New South Wales, was christened 25 AUG 1844 in MacDonald
River, NSW, and died 1 FEB 1906 in Sydney, NSW, Australia.
vi. Henry Joseph Jurd was born 18 APR 1848 in Macdonald River, New
South Wales, was christened in Macdonald And Colo River, Church of England,
and died 23 DEC 1915 in St Albans, New South Wales. He married Emily May 7
AUG 1875 in Glebe, NSW, Australia, daughter of Nathan May and Charlotte.
She was born 1852 in NSW, Australia, and died 10 MAY 1934 in St Albans, NSW, Australia.
vii. Mary Ann Jurd was born 12 JUL 1850 in Macdonald River, New South
Wales, was christened in Macdonald And Colo River, Church of England, and
died 8 JUL 1936 in Killara, NSW, Australia. She married George Chapman 22
SEP 1874 in Windsor, New South Wales, son of William George Chapman and
Elizabeth Dark. He was born 30 SEP 1849 in MacDonald River, New South
Wales, and died 2 JUL 1937 in Chatswood, NSW, Australia.
viii. Sarah Ann Jurd was born 24 JUN 1853 in Macdonald River, New South
Wales, was christened in Macdonald And Colo River, Church of England, and
died AFT 1887. She married Alfred May 1 APR 1874 in New South Wales.
ix. Richard Jurd was born 26 JUN 1856 in New South Wales, and died 20
DEC 1942 in St Albans, New South Wales. He married Emma Matilda Butler 1877
in New South Wales, daughter of Joseph Butler and Emma M Delandre. She was
born 1858 in New South Wales, and died 15 APR 1931 in St Albans, NSW, Australia.
x. William John Jurd was born 15 MAR 1859 in MacDonald River, NSW,
Australia, and died 21 OCT 1946 in St Albans, NSW, Australia. He married
Ann Elizabeth Bailey 19 AUG 1881 in St Albans, NSW, Australia, daughter of
John Bailey and Eleanor Perkins. She was born 22 DEC 1860 in MacDonald River,
NSW, Australia, and died 28 AUG 1929 in St Albans, NSW, Australia.
----------------
Ahnentafel, Generation No. 3
----------------
4. Daniel Jurd was born 24 JUN 1780 in London, England, was christened 23
JUL 1780 in St Giles Cripplegate, London, England, and died 17 AUG 1833
in Pitt Town, New South Wales. He was buried AUG 1833 in Cemetery, Pitt
Town, NSW, Australia. He was the son of 8. Richard Jurd and 9. Elizabeth.
5. Elizabeth Douglass was born 8 FEB 1796 in Pitt Town, New South Wales,
was christened 1796 in Parramatta, St John's, Church of England, and
died 25 JAN 1877 in Pitt Town, New South Wales. She was buried 1877
in St Albans Old General Cemetery, St Albans, NSW, Australia. She
was the daughter of 10. William Douglass and 11. Mary Groves.
Children of Elizabeth Douglass and Daniel Jurd are:2.
i. John Jurd
was born 26 JAN 1814 in Pitt Town, New South Wales, and died 23 JUL
1904 in St Albans, New South Wales. He married Mary Ann Fleming 26
JUL 1834 in Lower Hawkesbury, daughter of Henry Fleming and Elizabeth
Hall. She was born 4 JUN 1818 in St Albans, New South Wales, and died
6 MAY 1887 in St Albans, New South Wales.
ii. James Jurd was born 10 MAY 1815 in St Albans, New South Wales,
and died 11 AUG 1891 in St Albans, New South Wales. He married Jane
Wemyss Johnston 27 OCT 1846 in Pitt Town; Wilberforce, Presbyterian,
New South Wales, daughter of William Johnston and Mary Hall. She was
born 27 AUG 1823 in Collingwood Cottage, Portland Head, New South Wales,
and died 18 MAR 1902 in St Albans, NSW, Australia.
iii. Richard Jurd was born 19 OCT 1817 in St Albans, New South Wales,
and died 23 JUN 1856 in St Albans, New South Wales. He married Johanna
Sheehy 25 MAY 1839 in New South Wales, daughter of Roger Sheehy and Ann.
She was born 1822 in Sydney, New South Wales, was christened in St Marys
Cathedral, Sydney, NSW, Australia, and died 12 AUG 1897 in St Albans, New South Wales.
iv. Mary Ann Jurd was born 24 FEB 1819 in St Albans, New South Wales,
and died 19 NOV 1891 in St Albans, New South Wales. She married
Henry Walker 22 AUG 1836 in Wisemans Ferry, New South Wales, son
of John Joseph Walker and Ann Gill. He was born 11 SEP 1814 in
Sackville Reach, New South Wales, and died 27 NOV 1890 in St Albans, NSW, Australia.
v. Daniel Jurd was born 7 FEB 1822 in St Albans, New South Wales,
and died 10 OCT 1903 in Wollombi, NSW, Australia. He married Elizabeth
Bailey 17 MAR 1844 in Macdonald And Colo River, Church of England,
daughter of John Bailey and Elizabeth Smith. She was born 1 NOV 1826
in New South Wales, and died 26 AUG 1883 in New South Wales.
vi. Elizabeth Jurd was born 23 SEP 1823 in St Albans, New South
Wales, and died 9 OCT 1856 in St Albans, New South Wales. She married
Joseph Preston 17 MAY 1852 in Church of England, Macdonald and Colo River,
New South Wales, son of Joseph Preston and Hannah O'Donnell. He was born
31 JAN 1831 in Sackville Reach, New South Wales, and died 10 JAN 1910 in
Inverell, NSW, Australia.
vii. Sarah Jurd was born 11 JUN 1826 in St Albans, New South Wales,
and died 4 NOV 1910 in St Albans, New South Wales. She married Moses
William Walters 13 JUN 1848 in St Albans, New South Wales, son of
Aaron Walters and Susannah Lilbemont. He was born 2 AUG 1828 in
Macdonald River, New South Wales, was christened in Sackville Reach,
Church of England, and died 14 MAY 1899 in St Albans, New South Wales.
viii. William Jurd was born 5 FEB 1829 in St Albans, New South Wales,
and died 28 SEP 1856 in St Albans, New South Wales. He married Hannah
Fernance 6 AUG 1849 in Macdonald River, New South Wales, daughter of
John Anthony Fernance and Mary J Green. She was born 16 AUG 1828 in
Lower Hawkesbury, New South Wales, and died 23 OCT 1888 in Enmore, NSW, Australia.
ix. Joseph Jurd was born 1 JAN 1833 in St Albans, New South Wales,
and died 9 JUL 1907 in St Albans, NSW, Australia. He married Elizabeth
Ann Bailey 16 JUL 1855 in Macdonald And Colo River, Church of England,
daughter of John Bailey and Elizabeth Prosser. She was born 19 MAY 1836
in Cumberland, New South Wales, and died 10 AUG 1903 in St Albans, NSW, Australia.
6. Henry Fleming was born 18 AUG 1791 in At Sea aboard the William
and Ann, New South Wales, was christened 11 SEP 1791 in St Johns,
Parramatta, and died 11 DEC 1838 in Central Macdonald, New South Wales.
He was buried in St Albans Old General Cemetery. He was the son of 12.
Joseph Fleming and 13. Mary Lay.
7. Elizabeth Hall was born 2 APR 1793 in London, Middlesex, England,
and died 5 FEB 1834 in Central MacDonald, New South Wales. She was
the daughter of 14. George Hall and 15. Mary Smith.
Children of Elizabeth Hall and Henry Fleming are:
i. Joseph Fleming was born 1810.
ii. James Fleming was born 1811.
iii. George Fleming was born 1813.
iv. John Fleming was born 1816.
3.
v. Mary Ann Fleming was born 4 JUN 1818 in St Albans, New South Wales,
and died 6 MAY 1887 in St Albans, New South Wales. She married John Jurd
26 JUL 1834 in Lower Hawkesbury, son of Daniel Jurd and Elizabeth Douglass.
He was born 26 JAN 1814 in Pitt Town, New South Wales, and died 23 JUL 1904
in St Albans, New South Wales.
vi. Margaret Fleming was born 1822, and died 7 OCT 1902 in Central
Macdonald, New South Wales.
vii. Elizabeth Fleming was born 1825 in New South Wales.
viii. Jane Fleming was born ABT 1826.
ix. Henry Fleming was born ABT 1827.
x. Frances Fleming was born ABT 1829.
----------------
Ahnentafel, Generation No. 4
----------------
8. Richard Jurd.
9. Elizabeth.
Children of Elizabeth and Richard Jurd are:
i. Elizabeth Judd was born 1769 in London, England, was christened 8 JAN 1769
in Saint James Garlickhithe, London, England.
4.
ii. Daniel Jurd was born 24 JUN 1780 in London, England,
was christened 23 JUL 1780 in St Giles Cripplegate, London, England,
and died 17 AUG 1833 in Pitt Town, New South Wales. He married
Elizabeth Douglass 28 SEP 1812 in St Matthews, Windsor, New South
Wales, daughter of William Douglass and Mary Groves. She was born
8 FEB 1796 in Pitt Town, New South Wales, was christened 1796 in
Parramatta, St John's, Church of England, and died 25 JAN 1877
in Pitt Town, New South Wales.
iii. Sarah Judd was born 1782 in London, England, was christened
28 APR 1782 in St Giles Cripplegate, London, England.
iv. John Nichols Judd was born 1790 in London, England, was
christened 21 FEB 1790 in St Giles Cripplegate, London, England.
10. William Douglass was born ABT 1757 in Lincolnshire, England,
and died 27 NOV 1838 in St Albans, New South Wales. He was buried
1838 in Buried in Jurd family plot, St Albans Old General Cemetery.
11. Mary Groves was born ABT 1767 in Lincolnshire, England, and
died 1810 in Pitt Town, New South Wales.
Child of Mary Groves and William Douglass is:5.
i. Elizabeth Douglass was born 8 FEB 1796 in Pitt Town, New
South Wales, was christened 1796 in Parramatta, St John's,
Church of England, and died 25 JAN 1877 in Pitt Town, New South Wales.
She married Daniel Jurd 28 SEP 1812 in St Matthews, Windsor,
New South Wales, son of Richard Jurd and Elizabeth. He was born
24 JUN 1780 in London, England, was christened 23 JUL 1780 in St
Giles Cripplegate, London, England, and died 17 AUG 1833 in Pitt
Town, New South Wales.
12. Joseph Fleming was born ABT 1760 in England, and died 1795 in
New South Wales.
13. Mary Lay was born 1763 in England, and died 1838 in New South Wales.
Children of Mary Lay and Joseph Fleming are:
i. Eleanor Fleming died 10 JAN 1865 in Wilberforce, New South Wales.
She married David Brown 31 DEC 1800 in St Johns, Parramatta,
New South Wales. He was born ABT 1772 in Scotland, and died 10 JAN 1826
in Wilberforce, New South Wales.
6.
ii. Henry Fleming was born 18 AUG 1791 in At Sea aboard the William
and Ann, New South Wales, was christened 11 SEP 1791 in St Johns, Parramatta,
and died 11 DEC 1838 in Central Macdonald, New South Wales. He married
Elizabeth Hall 18 FEB 1810 in St Johns, Parramatta, New South Wales,
daughter of George Hall and Mary Smith. She was born 2 APR 1793 in
London, Middlesex, England, and died 5 FEB 1834 in Central MacDonald,
New South Wales.
iii. Margaret Fleming was born 1 DEC 1793 in Sydney Cove, New South
Wales, and died 1813 in Windsor, New South Wales.
14. George Hall was born 5 MAY 1764 in Larbottle, Northumberland,
England, and died 26 OCT 1840 in Pitt Town, New South Wales. He was
the son of 28. George Hall and 29. ? Stirling.
15. Mary Smith was born ABT 1769 in Northumberland, England, and died
29 JUN 1827 in Ebenezer, New South Wales.
Children of Mary Smith and George Hall are:7.
i. Elizabeth Hall
was born 2 APR 1793 in London, Middlesex, England, and died 5 FEB
1834 in Central MacDonald, New South Wales. She married Henry Fleming
18 FEB 1810 in St Johns, Parramatta, New South Wales, son of Joseph
Fleming and Mary Lay. He was born 18 AUG 1791 in At Sea aboard the
William and Ann, New South Wales, was christened 11 SEP 1791 in St
Johns, Parramatta, and died 11 DEC 1838 in Central Macdonald, New South Wales.
ii. Mary Hall was born 1 AUG 1803 in Bungool, Portland Head,
New South Wales, and died 13 DEC 1889 in Pitt Town, New South Wales.
She married William Johnston 8 DEC 1819 in St Matthews, Windsor,
New South Wales. He was born 29 MAY 1795 in London, Middlesex, England,
and died 20 AUG 1878 in Hawkesbury, New South Wales.
----------------
Ahnentafel, Generation No. 5
----------------
28. George Hall.
29. ? Stirling.
Child of ? Stirling and George Hall is:14.
i. George Hall was
born 5 MAY 1764 in Larbottle, Northumberland, England, and died
26 OCT 1840 in Pitt Town, New South Wales. He married Mary Smith
17 NOV 1791 in Lowick, Northumberland. She was born ABT 1769 in
Northumberland, England, and died 29 JUN 1827 in Ebenezer, New South Wales.
RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community. Learn
more.
About Us | Contact Us | Acceptable Use Policy | PRIVACY STATEMENT | Copyright
Copyright © 1998-2008, MyFamily.com Inc. and its subsidiaries.
1 Mary Ann Fleming b: 4 JUN 1818 d: 6 MAY 1887
+ John Jurd b: 26 JAN 1814 d: 23 JUL 1904
2 John Jurd b: 18 JUN 1835 d: 13 MAR 1914
+ Elizabeth Chapman b: 1 SEP 1840 d: 3 MAR 1931
3 Sarah Jurd b: 13 MAR 1860 d: 8 MAY 1944
+ William Stringham Jones b: 1856 d: 23 JUN 1937
4 May Elizabeth Jane Jones b: 13 DEC 1880 d: 29 APR 1954
+ George Albert White
5 Jessie Winifred May White b: 1902 d: 1946
+ Seaborn Russell Berry
5 Vida Sarah White b: 6 JUL 1904 d: 14 MAR 1984
+ William Neil Shearer b: 24 JUN 1900
6 Living Shearer
+ Stanley Moulds
+ Roland Rupert Wood
+ William McKellar
7 Living McKellar
7 Living McKellar
6 Living Shearer
+ Cecil David White
7 Living White
+ Living Thew
8 Living Thew
8 Living Thew
8 Living Thew
7 Living White
+ Living Field
8 Living White
8 Living White
8 Living White
7 Living White
+ Living Buffinton
8 Living Buffinton
6 Neil White Shearer b: 5 SEP 1936 d: 20 DEC 1983
+ Living Wilson
7 Living Shearer
7 Living Shearer
7 Living Shearer
5 Laurence George White b: 1914 d: 1970
+ Kathleen Iris Northey
5 Kenneth Charles White b: 1918
+ Gwendolyn Olive Golledge
4 Lucy Winifred Jones b: 18 SEP 1882
+ William Henry White
5 Cora J White b: 1903
5 Athol W White b: 1904
4 Lillian Sarah Jones b: 24 MAR 1884
+ George T Etheridge
4 Ruby Marie Jones b: 24 MAR 1887 d: 8 MAY 1958
+ James O'Neill
4 William John Bert Jones b: 1889
4 Ruth Jones b: 1894
4 Minnie L Jones b: 1894 d: 1894
4 Ivy E Jones b: 10 OCT 1895
+ Mungo Kim Penman
5 Roberta I Penman d: 1920
4 Ebenezer Roy Jones b: 1898 d: 26 SEP 1975
+ Amy J Driscoll
3 John William Jurd b: 2 JUN 1862 d: 30 APR 1931
+ Wilhelmina Gore d: 21 SEP 1952
4 Herbert John Jurd b: 1 MAY 1887 d: 1965
+ Lily Wilkinson
5 Gordon Cameron Jurd b: 23 FEB 1913 d: 1971
+ Clarice Veronica Clarke
5 Archie Gore Jurd b: 1914
+ Nancy Rose Jones
4 Olive Elizabeth Jurd b: 7 APR 1888
+ Albert Joseph Eckert b: 1890 d: 1960
4 Helena Sarah Jurd b: 2 JUN 1889
4 Linda Lyle Jurd b: 23 APR 1891 d: 1954
+ Oscar Henry Blomberg b: 1892 d: 1945
5 John Blomberg b: 6 APR 1925
5 Robert Anthony Blomberg b: 29 MAY 1926 d: 7 OCT 2000
4 Stanley Gore Jurd b: 23 AUG 1893 d: 1969
+ Wilga V Davis b: ABT 1900
5 Keith John Tritton Jurd b: 8 OCT 1922 d: 17 DEC 1987
+ Jean Agnes McKinnon
3 Eleanor C Jurd b: 1865 d: 1871
3 Ebenezer Jurd b: 24 MAR 1867 d: 25 SEP 1941
+ Catherine Mary Thorley b: 21 SEP 1881 d: 28 JUN 1973
4 Olive Elizabeth Jurd b: 26 JUN 1899
+ Thomas E Weeks
4 William Clyde Jurd b: 4 OCT 1900
+ Rita May Hayne
4 Evelyn G Jurd b: 1902
4 Iris Winifred Jurd b: 1904
+ William Staley
4 Claude H Jurd b: 1906 d: 1913
4 Elizabeth Marion Jurd b: 1907 d: 31 MAR 1993
+ Basil Charles Warnock Ronald
4 Daniel A Jurd b: 1910
4 Russell Richard Roy Jurd b: 15 OCT 1911
+ Kathleen
4 Herbert G Jurd b: 1913
4 John Jurd b: 1915 d: 16 JUN 1991
+ Ada Taper b: 1919 d: 16 OCT 1995
5 Living Jurd
3 Daniel Chapman Jurd b: 20 AUG 1869 d: 5 AUG 1945
3 George Henry Jurd b: 20 OCT 1871 d: 29 NOV 1930
+ Ada Elizabeth Rosamund King b: 2 APR 1875 d: 24 SEP 1948
4 Raymond Chapman Jurd b: 6 JAN 1905 d: 1976
+ Mary Swinburne Lees b: 11 MAR 1913
5 Living Jurd
+ Living
6 Living Jurd
6 Living Jurd
6 Living Jurd
6 Living Jurd
4 John William Jurd b: 27 JUL 1906 d: 4 NOV 1964
+ Elsie Matilda Brodbeck b: 16 DEC 1905 d: 1 SEP 2000
5 Marjorie Jean Jurd b: 29 APR 1925
+ William Davy
+ Wyndle Alexander Bruce b: 11 JUL 1918
5 Joan Winifred Jurd b: 7 APR 1927
+ Robert Francis
+ Arthur Smith
5 Pamela June Jurd b: 8 MAR 1928 d: 31 JAN 1997
+ George David McGuire b: 21 APR 1926 d: 30 AUG 1972
6 Living McGuire
+ Living Freeberg
7 Living Freeberg
7 Living Freeberg
+ Living Kennedy
8 Living Kennedy
8 Living Kennedy
6 Living McGuire
5 Gwendoline Jill Jurd b: 31 MAY 1930 d: 17 APR 2006
+ Colin Stanley Bishop
5 John William Jurd b: 1929 d: 2 OCT 2001
5 Living Jurd
+ Ronald Osley Campbell
5 Living Jurd
+ Living Jeffcoat
5 Living Jurd
+ Living Baker
6 Bernadette Jurd b: 23 NOV 1960 d: 24 NOV 1960
5 Living Jurd
5 Living Jurd
4 George Herbert Jurd b: 22 MAY 1908 d: 27 JAN 1984
+ Neta Margaret Webb b: 17 MAY 1918 d: 31 MAY 1998
4 Elizabeth Ruby Jurd b: 3 AUG 1910 d: 27 DEC 2001
+ Ernest Arthur Burden b: 1903 d: FEB 1974
+ Kenneth Baggs
5 Living Baggs
5 Living Louise
+ Ivor William Thorsen b: 1900 d: 26 OCT 1955
5 Living Thorsen
4 Thelma Ina Jurd b: 4 AUG 1916 d: 1972
+ Alfred Rendell d: 1973
+ Kenneth William Taylor b: 31 DEC 1908 d: 6 JUL 1944
4 Joyce Louisa Jurd b: 9 AUG 1916 d: 25 APR 1993
+ James Edward Bailey b: 30 DEC 1917 d: 30 NOV 1999
5 Living Bailey
3 Lavina Ada Jurd b: 29 MAR 1874 d: 20 DEC 1950
+ Arthur William Bridge
4 Leila Marjorie Bridge b: 1897 d: 31 OCT 1986
+ Arthur C Baker
4 Vivian Lavina Bridge b: 27 DEC 1901 d: 28 JUN 1997
+ Jack W Jira
3 Herbert Walter Jurd b: 15 JAN 1877 d: 1965
3 Eva Jane Elizabeth Jurd b: 24 JUL 1879 d: 3 AUG 1908
+ Percy John Gordon b: 1878 d: 5 OCT 1942
4 Herbert John Gordon b: 20 JUL 1908 d: 1908
3 Elizabeth Mary Jurd b: 5 MAR 1885 d: 1966
2 Daniel Richard Jurd b: 11 AUG 1837 d: 29 JUN 1896
+ Louisa Chapman b: 17 JAN 1843 d: 4 MAY 1921
3 Richard William Jurd b: 30 OCT 1860 d: 2 AUG 1940
+ Bella Reynolds b: 16 JAN 1867 d: 10 JUN 1948
4 Louisa Clara Jurd b: 2 MAY 1886 d: 17 JUL 1961
+ Eneas A McDonald b: ABT 1885 d: 1918
4 Joseph Norman Jurd b: 15 MAR 1889 d: 14 NOV 1946
+ Eileen A Baker b: 1888
5 Joseph Richard Jurd b: 28 SEP 1916
5 Joy Jurd b: 1918 d: DEC 2002
+ Lawrence Barry O'Sullivan b: 23 MAY 1914 d: 1 MAR 1990
4 Victor Lisle Jurd b: 26 MAR 1892 d: 4 MAY 1953
+ Elsie Elizabeth Frost b: 1894 d: AFT 1953
5 H Jurd b: ABT 1919
4 Vera Elizabeth Jurd b: 27 FEB 1895
+ Sydney G A Smith
4 Meta Isabel Jurd b: 8 SEP 1897 d: 19 AUG 1969
+ William Clement Hamilton b: 21 FEB 1900 d: 1995
5 Richard Hamilton b: ABT 1927
5 Beatrice Mary Hamilton b: 9 NOV 1930 d: 24 JUN 1993
+ Alan James Groves b: 3 MAY 1919 d: 11 SEP 1994
6 Living Groves
+ Living Cruickshanks
7 Living Groves
8 Living Groves
8 Living Groves
8 Living Groves
7 Living Groves
8 Living Groves
8 Living Groves
8 Living Groves
7 Living Groves
6 Living Groves
+ Living Wilkinson
7 Living Wilkinson
7 Living Wilkinson
6 Living Groves
6 Living Groves
+ Living Geale
7 Living Geale
7 Living Geale
5 Living Hamilton
+ Living Hobden
4 Daniel Laurence Jurd b: 29 JUL 1900 d: 26 AUG 1954
4 Arthur Chapman Jurd b: 28 FEB 1905 d: 23 MAR 1993
+ Dorrie Smith b: 1906 d: 17 JAN 2002
3 William Herbert Jurd b: 7 AUG 1862 d: 3 AUG 1935
+ Emily Caroline Berryman d: 1938
4 Annie May Jurd b: 12 MAY 1884 d: 1887
4 Ada Ethel Jurd b: 1885
+ William James King b: 20 MAR 1877 d: 25 JUL 1943
5 Lorna May King b: 1908 d: 29 NOV 1992
+ Reginald Edsworth Ogle Hall b: 1901 d: 2 JUL 1955
6 Living Hall
5 Edna May King b: 1909
+ Robert Westfield b: 26 MAY 1907 d: 19 MAY 1973
5 Adair William Kenborn King b: 22 JUN 1913 d: 1928
4 Ivy Kate Jurd b: 18 APR 1887
+ James N Chapman
4 Elsie Willow Jurd b: 24 MAR 1889
4 Susan Clara Jurd b: 26 MAY 1892
4 Frank Jurd b: 12 MAR 1895 d: 1895
4 Raymond William Jurd b: 1901 d: 1974
+ Charlotte Elizabeth Hodge b: 1899 d: 30 JUN 1978
5 Maxwell William Jurd b: 13 DEC 1926 d: 1 JUN 1973
+ Living
6 Glen David Jurd d: 1976
+ Patricia Drinkwater b: 1920 d: 15 NOV 1991
+ Flora Madge Campbell b: ABT 1910 d: 16 NOV 1986
3 John Henry Jurd b: 23 MAY 1864 d: 3 JUN 1942
+ Martha Jane Chapman b: 1869 d: 1962
4 Flora B Jurd b: 1889 d: 1889
4 Clyde Bertie Jurd b: 25 JUN 1890 d: 1951
+ Amy Ellen Frost b: 1893
5 Charles Jurd b: 1919 d: 1919
5 Horace W Jurd b: 1919 d: 1919
4 Florence Jane Jurd b: 8 DEC 1893 d: 1983
+ Harold Scott Miller b: 22 NOV 1890 d: 14 JUL 1968
5 Ashley John Miller b: 1915
+ Beryl Jean Campbell
5 Doreen J Miller b: ABT 1920 d: 1931
5 Reginald Owen Miller b: ABT 1920 d: 1936
5 Merle W Miller b: 1917
+ Lyle Anzac Lawson b: 12 DEC 1915
4 Owen Robert Jurd b: 5 DEC 1901 d: 3 MAY 1972
+ Ona Mary Phillips b: 28 MAY 1903
5 Living Jurd
+ Living Cock
6 Living Jurd
6 Living Jurd
6 Living Jurd
4 Ida Winifred Jurd b: 1905 d: JUL 1999
+ Percy John Hyland b: 1894 d: 1958
3 Elizabeth Mary Jurd b: 15 DEC 1865 d: 4 APR 1912
+ Joseph Reynolds
4 Susan L Reynolds b: 1885
4 Daniel J Reynolds b: 1887
4 Ethel E Reynolds b: 1888
4 Edgar W Reynolds b: 1890
4 Arnold Reynolds
4 William Reynolds
3 Ada Louise Jurd b: 3 MAR 1868 d: 12 MAR 1873
3 Henry Walter Jurd b: 26 FEB 1871 d: 18 JUL 1873
3 Daniel Ernest Jurd b: 27 FEB 1871 d: 30 MAR 1940
+ Martha Jane Monckton b: 14 MAY 1875 d: 18 JAN 1948
4 Harold Raymond Jurd b: 31 OCT 1890 d: 5 NOV 1900
4 Irwin Lisle Jurd b: 15 JAN 1902 d: 24 MAR 1972
+ Ileen Annie Bowers b: 26 NOV 1899 d: 7 JUN 1981
5 Living Jurd
+ Living Ford
6 Living Jurd
6 Living Jurd
+ Living Standen
7 Living Standen
7 Living Standen
6 Living Jurd
+ Living Knowles
7 Living Knowles
7 Living Knowles
6 Living Jurd
+ Living Southwell
5 Valerie Ileen Jurd b: 26 JUL 1936 d: 19 OCT 2006
+ Ronald George Brown b: 17 FEB 1932 d: 6 JAN 2002
6 Living Brown
+ Living Salmon
7 Living Salmon
7 Living Salmon
6 Dianna Michelle Brown b: 17 OCT 1962 d: 12 MAY 2001
5 Living Jurd
+ Living Farr
6 Living Jurd
+ Living Price
7 Living Jurd
7 Living Jurd
6 Living Jurd
+ Living Baker
7 Living Baker
7 Living Baker
6 Living Jurd
+ Living Dougan
5 Faye Elizabeth Jurd b: 3 APR 1946 d: 26 AUG 1947
4 Gladys Elma Jurd b: 14 OCT 1903 d: 5 APR 1960
4 Oswald Richard Jurd b: 16 MAR 1905 d: 23 MAY 1952
+ Ruby Janet Thompson d: 29 OCT 1942
+ Dessie Alma Ridgewell
4 Daniel George Jurd b: 30 DEC 1906 d: 12 MAR 1948
+ Vera Emily Booth d: 1976
4 Hedley Charles Jurd b: 29 MAY 1910 d: 14 SEP 1975
+ Matilda Amelia Yates
4 Rhena Elizabeth Jurd b: 19 APR 1912
+ Charles Nile Austin
3 Arthur Chapman Jurd b: 22 JAN 1873 d: 12 FEB 1905
3 Leslie George Jurd b: 27 FEB 1875 d: 4 NOV 1955
+ Eleanor J Chapman
4 Amy L Jurd b: 1897 d: 1910
4 Neva Jurd b: 1899 d: 1978
+ Albert C Imberger
4 Leslie Jurd b: 1901 d: 1901
4 May Jurd b: 1901 d: 1901
4 Valda Irene Jurd b: 1903 d: 1979
+ George P St J Carter
5 Maureen Ellinor Carter b: ABT 1925
+ Edward Lawrence Carriere
+ Rocky Kennedy d: 11 JUN 2001
4 Arthur Daniel Chapman Jurd b: 3 AUG 1905 d: 10 JUL 1966
+ Edith Olivette Hawkins d: 12 JUN 2005
5 Neville Alfred Jurd b: 9 NOV 1924 d: 1976
+ Gwynne Yvonne Krause
4 Alfred Leslie Jurd b: 1907 d: 1979
+ Dorothy Kathleen Maude Rooney b: 1911 d: 1976
5 Kenneth Jurd b: ABT 1935 d: 1945
4 Alice Fanny Jurd b: 1909
4 Muriel Louisa Jurd b: 1911
4 Leslie Charles Jurd b: 9 SEP 1913 d: 1914
4 Harold E Jurd b: 1917
4 Athol Jurd b: ABT 1920 d: 1920
3 Louisa Ethel Jurd b: 3 SEP 1879 d: 29 JAN 1909
3 Hilda Maude Jurd b: 1 JUL 1880 d: 5 MAY 1916
+ James Wason
4 Ellis John Mason d: 14 JUN 2001
5 Living Mason
+ Stewart
3 Roland Dark Jurd b: 9 AUG 1882 d: 1941
+ Elizabeth Veronica Carney b: 1878 d: 1949
4 Clarence Arthur Jurd b: 1905 d: 5 NOV 1970
+ Linda Edna Harvey b: 1904 d: 18 JUL 1963
5 Betty Jurd
+ Ronald Hogan
6 Living Hogan
+ Living
7 Living Hogan
6 Living Hogan
+ Living
7 Living Hogan
5 Phyliss Jurd
+ Eric Tuckerman
6 Living Tuckerman
+ Living
7 Living Tuckerman
+ Living
8 Living Barham
7 Living Tuckerman
+ Living
6 Living Tuckerman
+ Living Peters
7 Living Peters
+ Living Jabbour
8 Living Jabbour
5 Living Jurd
+ Paul Edward O'Connor d: 2 JAN 2001
4 Garnet Jurd b: 2 SEP 1906
4 Kathleen Jurd b: 1908 d: 1908
4 Leslie Jurd b: ABT 1910 d: 1910
4 Bruce Jurd b: 30 JUL 1912 d: 1970
4 Lawrence Jurd b: 1919 d: 1919
3 Ida Blanche Jurd b: 1 JUN 1885 d: 6 FEB 1908
2 Jane Elizabeth Jurd b: 21 NOV 1839 d: 8 FEB 1879
+ John Joseph Walker b: 9 APR 1836 c: 1836 d: 1890
3 John J Walker b: 1858
+ Mary Boake
4 Olive Walker
+ Christopher Davidson
5 Esma Davidson
+ Campbell Hogg
6 Norma Hogg
+ Ian McLean
3 Eliza Walker b: 1860
3 Letitia Walker b: 1862
3 Charlotte Walker b: 1864
3 Thomas Walker b: 1867
3 James Walker b: 1869
3 Jane Walker b: 1871
+ William Earl Thompson b: 1858
4 Jane Thompson b: 1886
4 William H Thompson b: 1886
4 Hector Osborne Thompson b: 16 SEP 1888
4 Cornelius J Thompson b: 1890
3 Elizabeth Walker b: 1873
3 Mary Fleming Walker b: 1879
2 Eliza Frances Jurd b: 3 AUG 1842 d: 2 AUG 1915
+ Joseph Walker b: 8 JAN 1840 c: 1840 d: 25 JUL 1933
2 Charlotte Jurd b: 19 JUL 1845 d: 13 MAY 1917
+ Charles William Fernance b: 13 JUN 1844 c: 25 AUG 1844 d: 1 FEB 1906
3 Leonard Stanley Fernance b: 25 OCT 1873 d: 6 APR 1951
+ Edith Bailey b: 9 JUN 1878 d: 18 JAN 1950
4 Olive Grace Fernance b: 30 MAR 1900 d: 2 NOV 1997
+ Albert Rae
4 Vera M Fernance b: 2 AUG 1902
+ Edward Elgee
4 Arthur Cyril Fernance b: 12 MAR 1904
4 Ernest H Fernance b: 18 AUG 1905 d: 1907
4 Charles Leonard Fernance b: 30 MAR 1913 d: 4 DEC 1985
+ Noela Olive Arnold
4 Ethel E Fernance b: 1915
3 Ida May Fernance b: 20 AUG 1875 d: 16 JAN 1960
+ Dennis Joseph O'Brien
4 Clement Gordon O'Brien b: 1897 d: 1963
+ Eva M Flood b: ABT 1897
4 Alfred C O'Brien b: 1903 d: 1903
3 Leslie Ernest Fernance b: 23 MAY 1878 d: 1945
3 Maud Mary Fernance b: 18 NOV 1880
+ John W A Dennis
3 Frederick Joseph Fernance b: 1884 d: 1966
+ Esther Bailey
4 Mavis E Fernance b: 1912
2 Henry Joseph Jurd b: 18 APR 1848 d: 23 DEC 1915
+ Emily May b: 1852 d: 10 MAY 1934
3 Alfred Henry Jurd b: 10 NOV 1876 d: 1885
3 Grace Edith Jurd b: 26 JAN 1879 d: 1950
+ Walter Bailey b: 4 NOV 1880 d: 1949
3 Emily Ada Jurd b: 27 SEP 1881 d: 9 JUN 1961
+ David Thompson b: 7 JUL 1874
4 Harvey Thompson b: 1903
4 Leslie Thompson b: 1905
3 Ernest Jurd b: 20 DEC 1884 d: 3 SEP 1974
+ Lily Ethel O'Neill b: 1886 d: 18 JUL 1959
4 Ernest John Jurd b: 1912
+ Joyce Florence Martha Dixon b: 1915 d: 24 MAR 2007
5 Living Jurd
5 Living Jurd
4 William George Jurd b: 3 AUG 1914 d: 1975
+ Alice Marjorie Atkinson b: 1917 d: 29 MAR 1948
3 Lilly Florence Jurd b: 18 DEC 1890 d: 20 MAR 1941
+ Christian Sternbeck b: 27 OCT 1886 d: 6 FEB 1964
4 Gladys Ruby Sternbeck b: 18 APR 1912
3 Eva Jane Jurd b: 11 JUL 1893
+ Oscar John Thompson b: 9 DEC 1888
3 Edna May Jurd b: 2 MAR 1899
+ William George Thompson b: 4 MAY 1894
3 Sydney Henry Jurd b: 27 AUG 1886 d: 13 DEC 1975
+ Stella Bailey b: 1901
2 Mary Ann Jurd b: 12 JUL 1850 d: 8 JUL 1936
+ George Chapman b: 30 SEP 1849 d: 2 JUL 1937
3 Eliza Jane Chapman b: 1874
3 Edgar Eustace Chapman b: 15 DEC 1876 d: 1 SEP 1890
3 William George Chapman b: 20 OCT 1877 d: 7 DEC 1889
3 Ethel Isabel Chapman b: 9 AUG 1880 d: 24 MAR 1970
3 George Oswald Dark Chapman b: 26 DEC 1883 d: 2 MAR 1937
+ Doris Vera Burton b: 1895
4 Barbara Burton Chapman
4 Janet Burton Chapman
3 Reginald Arthur Chapman b: 29 APR 1885 d: 18 JAN 1904
3 Joseph Chapman b: 1888 d: 1888
2 Sarah Ann Jurd b: 24 JUN 1853 d: AFT 1887
+ Alfred May
2 Richard Jurd b: 26 JUN 1856 d: 20 DEC 1942
+ Emma Matilda Butler b: 1858 d: 15 APR 1931
3 Archibald Macdonald Jurd b: 1878 d: 1953
+ Eleanor Grace Leet b: 1886 d: 16 AUG 1979
4 Doris Grace Jurd b: 1911
+ John Richard Ryan
4 Alma Jane Jurd b: 1915
+ Richard James Hunt
4 Archie Ronald Jack Jurd b: 1 NOV 1918
3 Ephraim Joseph Jurd b: 1880 d: 1938
+ Vida Mildred Bailey b: 1886
4 Hector Edward Jurd b: 1907 d: 1959
4 Olga D Jurd b: 1918
3 Jane E Jurd b: 1882
3 Albert Edward Jurd b: 1885 d: 1946
+ Pearl E Chapman b: 1888 d: 1931
4 Nina M Jurd b: 1914
4 Eric Albert Jurd b: 22 FEB 1917
+ Kyra
3 Owen Pearson Jurd b: 15 FEB 1887 d: 16 AUG 1959
+ Winnie Greta Jurd b: 1897
4 Clifford Foch Jurd b: 18 FEB 1919 d: 28 JUN 1944
4 Kenneth Bernard Jurd b: 6 DEC 1921
+ Neta Isabell Bromage
3 Richard O Jurd b: 1889
3 Frederick George Jurd b: 1893
3 Walter John Jurd b: 1895 d: 11 JAN 1962
+ Albertha Coralie Bridge b: 9 SEP 1896 d: 23 OCT 2000
2 William John Jurd b: 15 MAR 1859 d: 21 OCT 1946
+ Ann Elizabeth Bailey b: 22 DEC 1860 d: 28 AUG 1929
3 Oswald Harold Jurd b: 7 JUN 1882 d: 27 OCT 1962
+ Lily May Bailey b: 18 MAR 1886 d: 2 MAY 1963
4 Annie Millicent Jurd
+ Arthur John Hughes
4 Gordon Jurd
4 Mona Olive Jurd
4 Nita Merle Jurd
4 Violet Ricardo Jurd
+ Ormond Gower
4 Edgar Jurd b: 17 MAR 1908 d: 1970
+ Ella May Walters b: 12 JAN 1916
5 Laurence Edgar Jurd b: 1943 d: 1943
4 Harold Albert Jurd b: 28 MAR 1910 d: 2 MAR 1980
4 William Edward Jurd b: 21 JUL 1912 d: 30 AUG 1964
4 Lilly May Jurd b: 3 JUN 1914
4 Ruby Doreen Jurd b: 1916
4 Arthur Oswald Jurd b: 1918
4 Donald Henry Jurd b: 26 OCT 1922 d: 3 OCT 1984
3 Edgar William Jurd b: 30 MAR 1884 d: 22 FEB 1887
3 Eunice Eileen Jurd b: 15 JAN 1886 d: 1 DEC 1919
+ Laban Goldsmith Howell b: 20 SEP 1879
4 Ivy Lillian Howell b: 22 FEB 1910
4 James William Howell b: 3 APR 1915
3 John Oliver Jurd b: 1890 d: 25 JUN 1956
+ Stella Jane Howell b: 1902 d: 12 AUG 1993
4 Marlene Mary Jurd d: 1949
4 John William Jurd b: 7 DEC 1928
4 Living Jurd
3 Mary Jane Jurd b: 4 FEB 1892 d: 26 SEP 1965
+ Percival Edward Clark b: 28 AUG 1886 d: 1963
4 William Thomas Clark b: 1918
4 John Percival Clark b: 1921 d: 10 NOV 1964
+ Ethel May Caban b: 3 FEB 1922
3 Stanton Lawrence Jurd b: 4 AUG 1896 d: 7 JUN 1986
+ Hilda Sarah Howell b: 26 AUG 1905 d: 28 JAN 1997
---------http://millennium.fortunecity.com/blossom/821/html/fam00158.htm
The Newton Kids Family
----------------Husband: Joseph FLEMING
----------------
Born: ABT 1766
Married:
at: AT SEA
at:
Died: ABT 1795
at:
Father:
Mother:
Other Spouses:
----------------
Wife: Mary ?
----------------
Born: ABT 1763
Died: 18 May 1838
at:
at:
Father:
Mother:
Other Spouses:
----------------CHILDREN
----------------
Name: Eleanor FLEMING
Born: ABT 1781
at: America
Married: 31 Dec 1800
at: St John's Parramatta NSW
Died: 10 Jan 1865
at: Wilberforce NSW AUSTRALIA
Spouses: David BROWN
----------------
Name: Henry FLEMING
Born: ABT 1791
Married:
at: at sea
at:
Died: 11 Dec 1838
at:
Spouses:
----------------
Name: Margaret FLEMING
Born: 1 Dec 1793
Married:
Died: Jul 1813
at: Sydney NSW
at:
at:
Spouses:
----------
The Newton Kids Family
----------------Husband: David BROWN
----------------
Born: ABT 1772
at: Argyll,Scotland
Married: 31 Dec 1800
at: St John's Parramatta NSW
Died: 10 Feb 1826
at: Wilberforce NSW AUSTRALIA
Father:
Mother:
Other Spouses:
----------------
Wife: Eleanor FLEMING
----------------
Born: ABT 1781
Died: 10 Jan 1865
at: America
at: Wilberforce NSW AUSTRALIA
Father:Joseph FLEMING
Mother:Mary ?
Other Spouses:
----------------CHILDREN
----------------
Name: Isabella BROWN
Born: ABT 1801
Married:
at: Wilberforce N S W
at:
Died: 14 Aug 1883
at: Wilberforce NSW AUSTRALIA
Spouses: Richard ROWE Paul BUSHELL
----------------
Name: John BROWN
Born: 7 Jul 1824
Married: 29 Jul 1846
Died: 3 Oct 1906
at: Wilberforce N S W
at:
at: Wilberforce N S W
Spouses: Sara Kesia WINTON
----------------
Name: Mary BROWN
Born: ABT 1805
Married: 2 Aug 1819
Died: 1 Jul 1829
at:
at:
at:
Spouses: Thomas GRIFFITHS William WATERFORD
----------------
Name: Ann BROWN
Born: ABT 1807
Married:
at: Hawkesbury,N.S.W
at:
Died: 15 Aug 1819
at: Hawkesbury,N.S.W
Spouses:
----------------
Name: David BROWN
Born: 7 Sep 1810
at: Wilberforce N S W
Married: 11 May 1828
Died: 10 Nov 1837
at: Wilberforce N S W
at: Wilberforce N S W
Spouses: Marry MCGINNIS
----------------
Name: Eleanor BROWN
Born: 14 Dec 1812
Married: 15 Dec 1829
Died: 7 Dec 1866
at: Wilberforce N S W
at: ST Johns Wilberforce. NSW
at: Pitt Town NSW.
Spouses: Thomas CHASELING
----------------
Name: Elizabeth BROWN
Born: 24 Feb 1815
Married:
at: Wilberforce N S W
at:
Died: 12 Jan 1838
at: Wilberforce N S W bu.Devonshire Street Cemetery
Spouses: ? William MURRY
----------------
Name: Sarah BROWN
Born: 5 Sep 1818
at: Wilberforce N S W
Married: 8 Jul 1834
at: Wilberforce N S W
Died: 18 Jul 1894
at: Wilberforce N S W
Spouses: Robert SMITH
----------------
Name: Henry BROWN
Born: 23 Jun 1820
at: Wilberforce N S W
Married: 28 Jun 1842
Died: 20 Jul 1881
at: St Johns Wilberforce. NSW
at: Broadmeadows NSW
Spouses: Eliza MASKEY
----------------
Name: William BROWN
Born: 10 Jul 1821
at: Wilberforce N S W
Married: 19 Feb 1841
Died: AFT Apr 1865
at: St Matthews
at:
Spouses: Sarsh WISEMAN
----------------
Name: Joseph BROWN
Born: 18 Dec 1806
Married: 21 Mar 1825
Died: 24 Jan 1862
at: Wilberforce N S W
at: St. Mathews C/E Windsor NSW AUSTRALIA
at: "Marengo" Guy Fawkes NSW Buried Sth Grafton Cem. NSW
Spouses: Izetta LEESON
---------------
http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/indexes/quicksearch.aspx
Bench of Magistrates cases, 1788-1820 5
Search hits Surname FirstName Date Qualifier Date Page Bundle Reel Charge or Nature of
Document Item Identifier COD Remarks Order
FLEMING (Sergeant) 7/11/1798 156 65 655 On a list of persons employing female servants
[SZ767] COD 77 NSW Corps. Servant Ann Burdock (temporary)
FLEMING (Sergeant) 19/9/1799 115 46 655 Listed as surety on a list of licences granted to
sell spirituous liquors [SZ767] COD 77 Licencee William Jamison (NSW Corps)
FLEMING John 19/9/1798 91 15 655 On a list of licences granted to sell spirituous liquors Sydney [SZ766] COD 76 (NSW Corps) The Star
FLEMING John 19/9/1799 115 46 655 On a list of people granted licences to sell spirituous
liquors [SZ767] COD 77 (NSW Corps). The Star
FLEMING William 4/4/1812 658 Henry Lane presented a memorial charging two persons with
abusing and ill-treating him [SZ773] COD 234
Greg McGuire (greggles@compassnet.com.au)
http://www.gencircles.com/users/janicekmc/20/data/125
http://www.gencircles.com/users/janicekmc/20/data/25
http://www.gencircles.com/users/mcguireg/1/data/1746 *
Killett
http://www.gencircles.com/users/ymitchell/1/data/1620
http://www.chapelhill.homeip.net/FamilyHistory/Photos/Clay: PARSEE
Clay: Charles 42 Labourer Isle of *** Cambridgeshire C of E Both
Clay: Jane 40 Wife Devonshire C of E Both
Clay: Mary Anne 16 General Servant Cambridge C of E Both
Clay: Charles 13 Son Cambridge C of E Both
Clay: Eliza 8 Daughter Cambridge C of E Read
Clay: William R 5 Son Cambridge C of E Neither
Clay: George 2 Son Cambridge C of E Neither
Clay: Charles 42 Labourer Isle of *** Cambridgeshire C of E Both
Clay: Jane 40 Wife Devonshire C of E Both
Clay: Mary Anne 16 General Servant Cambridge C of E Both
Clay: Charles 13 Son Cambridge C of E Both
Clay: Eliza 8 Daughter Cambridge C of E Read
Clay: William R 5 Son Cambridge C of E Neither
Clay: George 2 Son Cambridge C of E Neither
AUS-NSW-HILLS-HAWKESBURY-HUNTER-VALLEY (copy and paste into "List" section)
fleming
(put into "Body" section) should get 109 results.At least.
George Hall (5.5.1764 - 1840) arrived on "Coromandel" June 1802 with wife
Mary Smith (1769 - 29.6.1827) and 4 children. (my 5th G-Grandparents)
George & Mary had 9 children:
i. Elizabeth Hall who was born on 2 Apr 1793 in London, who married Henry
Fleming - ( 4XG-Grandparents)
ii. George Smith Hall was born on 6 Apr 1795 in England. Geo who married
Francis Grono
iii. William Hall was born on 9 Mar 1797 in London, England
iv. John Hall was born on 5 Oct 1800 in London, England.. who married Sarah
Dutton
v. Mary Hall was born on 1 Aug 1803 in Portland Head, NSW. who married
William Johnston,
vi. James Hawkesbury Hall was born on 10 Dec 1805
in Portland Head, who married Hannah Johnston
vii. Thomas Simpson Hall was born on 19 Aug 1808 in Portland Head, NSW. he
married Ann McGinnis
viii. Matthew Henry Hall was born on 2 Sep 1811 in Portland Head, NSW ,
married Ann Brown, although he had a child by Frances Hartley when he was
19.
i x. Ebenezer Hall was born on 27 Nov 1813 in Portland
Head NSW, married Catherine McGinnis
----- Original Message ----From: "Norma McLean" <normabmc@optusnet.com.au>
To: <AUS-NSW-HILLS-HAWKESBURY-HUNTER-VALLEY-L@rootsweb.com>
Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2005 1:56 PM
Subject: [HHHV] Re: Hawkesbury Pioneers F - Henry Fleming
> Hi,
>
> My 4th G Grandfather was ...HENRY FLEMING (28 .8.1791 - 11.12.1838)
> Born the day his parents arrived in Sydney on board the ship "WILLIAM AND
> ANNE". His Father, Joseph, had been member of 29th Reg. of Foot and came
> with the 3rd Fleet to join the NSW Corps,
>
> Henry married Elizabeth. Hall (daughter of another Hawkesbury Pioneer) ,
> and lived in Pitt Town. Later he was one of the first settlers on "the
> Branch".
>
> Henry & Elizabeth had 10 children ....
>
> 1.Joseph Fleming born 6 Jan 1811 m 1. Phoebe McGinnis, 2. Mary Harriet
> Everitt
>
<snip>
From: "Convict Trail" <convicttrail@bigpond.com>
Subject: Jones, Benjamin
Date: Sat, 26 Feb 2005 00:25:48 +1100
References: <200502251100.j1PB03Ju028192@lists2.rootsweb.com>
Jones, Benjamin
Convicted Warwick Assizes March 1790 and sentenced for 7 years
transportation he arrived per Brittania in October 1791. In April 1796 he
married the widow Mary Fleming who was 10 years his senior and had thre
children. In 1797 the family moved to the Hawkesbury to Bardenarang Creek to
a 30 acre grant issued to Benjamine's five and half year old step son Henry
Fleming
The Jones Fleming family prospered, Benjamine had purchased an additonal 60
acres by 1801. In 1803 he received a grant of 200 arces.
In 1815 Benjamin, Mary and the 5 Jones children moved to Tasmainia where
they were listed as free settlers.
In Tasmainia they settled at Jericho purchasing over 2000 acres of land.
Benjamin was one of the original share holders to form the Bank of Van
Deimens Land
Elizabeth Roberts
From: cd <chrisdim@ozemail.com.au>
Subject: Re: [HHHV] ELEANOR( FLEMING) BROWN
Date: Fri, 31 Dec 04 07:14:10 +1100
Eleanor Brown died 10th April 1865, Wilberforce.
Age given was 84; parents John Fleming, retired soldier, mother unknown.
Informant was Paul Bushell, Grandson of deceased, Wilberforce.
Buried 10th April, 1865 Church of England, Wilberforce.
Where born: America; 72 years in N.S.W.
Place of Marriage: Parramatta, 1800, David Brown.
Children of marriage: Isabella, 63; Mary, 61; David, 57; Eleanor, 53;
Sarah, 49; Henry, 47; William, 45; John, 43 living.
Two males, three females deceased.
Eusebeia Sutherland
From: "Norma McLean" <normabmc@optusnet.com.au>
Subject: Re: FLEMING's of Pitt Town
Date: Sat, 5 Mar 2005 14:42:29 +1100
References: <20050304195725.cj9tk8yxn9c0gcwk@www.autoinspirations.com.au>
Hi Maureen, Lesley and all,
Thanks for bringing the article to our attention.
Just one little point in it though :
It says "
> Henry Fleming arrived with the Third Fleet on 28th August, 1781
How certainly did .....Henry - my 4th Gr-Grandfather, really did"Arrive"
on 28th August, 1791. It was the day he was born.
His pregnant mother - Mary came with Joseph, her soldier husband & daughter
Eleanor on the " William & Anne" with the 3rd Fleet,Henry was born as they
arrived in Sydney
Harbour.
The piece gives the impression, he was either a convict or a soldier. He was
much too young to be either :-)).
Henry's thirty acre block of land, was granted to him when he was
only five years old .He was the youngest person to receive a land grant.
It puts quite a different perspective on the beginning of the article I
feel.
Regards,
Norma Mc Lean
normabmc@optusnet.com.au
Researching WALKER, WALTERS, JURD,
FLEMING, HALL & Associated families
From: "Convict Trail" <convicttrail@bigpond.com>
Subject: What next Thomas Tyler
Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 22:20:23 +1100
References: <200503160921.j2G9LN7m000904@lists2.rootsweb.com>
Thomas Tyler and Joseph Fleming both transferred from the 29th Regiment of
Foot recently retuned from America to the NSW Corp 3 Dec 1789. Joseph was
promoted to Sargent and Thomas corporal , both were demoted to private in
period June to December 1792; both were discharged 26/11/1794 the only two
who had transferred from the 29 regiment; both received adjacent land grants
at Concord . After Joseph died and his wife remarried a convict Benjamin
Jones, Thomas Tyler and 5 year old Henry Fleming received adjacent blocks of
land at Bardenarang Creek later called Pitt Town.
Were they just good mates, or was Thomas Mary's brother? I will never
know. I do not even know if Joseph was born in Britain or America.
Elizabeth Roberts
From: "Norma McLean" <normabmc@optusnet.com.au>
Subject: Re: [HHHV] ELEANOR( FLEMING) BROWN
Date: Sun, 2 Jan 2005 10:06:05 +1100
References: <20041230201117.QBAG4171.smta05.mail.ozemail.net@[203.103.102.49]>
Hi all,
Eleanor Fleming's father's name was Joseph. He was a soldier who arrived
with his wife Mary & daughter Eleanor on the 'William & Ann' on 1st August
1791. My 4X G -Grandfather Henry was born as the ship entered the harbour.
According to Army records Joseph was transferred from the 29th Regiment of
Foot to the N.S.W. Corps 3/12/1789 .
He received his discharge from the army , after serving 5 years, in
November 1794, & received a grant of land at Concord. His land grant,
which was a 25-acre block fronting a broad road, was made 23 days prior to
his discharge. His discharge is the last record of him. He evidently died
soon after as his widow Mary remarried in April, 1796 to a convict Benjamin
Jones. They eventually settled in Hobart.
Eleanor rests in Wilberforce Cemetery in the Brown vault right section, row
7 plot 21/22
Regards,
Norma Mc Lean
normabmc@optusnet.com.au
Search Results | Download
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
JOSEPH FLEMING Pedigree
Male
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Event(s):
Birth:
Christening: 24 JUN 1753
Martindale, Westmorland, England
Death:
Burial:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Parents:
Father: GEORGE FLEMING Family
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Messages:
Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record. The source records
are usually arranged chronologically by the birth or christening date.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Source Information:
Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type:
C056041 1749 - 1875 0097398
Film 1001469
Film
===============
Results for: Fleming, England, British Isles
Exact Spelling: Off
Batch Number: C056041
[refine search]
Prepare selected records for download
International Genealogical Index / British Isles - 2
Select records to download - (50 maximum)
1. WILLIAM FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 03 JAN 1750 Martindale, Westmorland, England
2. JOSEPH FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 24 JUN 1753 Martindale, Westmorland, England
prev | next
Prepare selected records for download
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
JOSEPH FLEMING Pedigree
Male
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Event(s):
Birth:
Christening: 28 JAN 1745
Dalston, Cumberland, England
Death:
Burial:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Parents:
Father: JOSEPH FLEMING Family
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Messages:
Extracted birth or christening record for locality listed in the record. The source records are
usually arranged chronologically by the birth or christening date.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Source Information:
Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type:
P001961 1570 - 1812 0162087
Film 6904537
Film
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
JOSEPH FLEMING Pedigree
Male
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Event(s):
Birth:
Christening: 14 JAN 1747
Death:
Dalston, Cumberland, England
Burial:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Parents:
Father: JOS. FLEMING Family
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Messages:
Extracted birth or christening record for locality listed in the record. The source records are
usually arranged chronologically by the birth or christening date.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Source Information:
Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type:
P001961 1570 - 1812 0162087
Film 6904537
Film
=====================
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
JOSEPH FLEMING Pedigree
Male
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Event(s):
Birth:
Christening: 26 SEP 1760
Crosthwaite, Cumberland, England
Death:
Burial:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Parents:
Father: JOHN FLEMING Family
Mother: JENNET
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Messages:
Extracted birth or christening record for locality listed in the record. The source records are
usually arranged chronologically by the birth or christening date.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Source Information:
Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type:
P003011 1562 - 1812 0926148-149, 0924744
Film 6904547
Film
====================================
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
JOSEPH FLEMINGE Pedigree
Male
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Event(s):
Birth:
Christening: 27 OCT 1650
Lamplugh, Cumberland, England
Death:
Burial:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Parents:
Father: JOHN FLEMINGE Family
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Messages:
Extracted birth or christening record for locality listed in the record. The source records are
usually arranged chronologically by the birth or christening date.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Source Information:
Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type:
P001911 1558 - 1812 0924749 IT 3 Film 6904529
Film
P001911 1558 - 1812 0924749 IT 3 Film NONE
P001911 1558 - 1812 0924749 IT 3 Film NONE
P001911 1558 - 1812 0924749 IT 3 Film NONE
Sheet: 00
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
JOSEPH FLEMING Pedigree
Male
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Event(s):
Birth:
Christening: 17 JAN 1708
Lamplugh, Cumberland, England
Death:
Burial:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Parents:
Father: JOSEPH FLEMING Family
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Messages:
Extracted birth or christening record for locality listed in the record. The source records are
usually arranged chronologically by the birth or christening date.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Source Information:
Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type:
P001911 1558 - 1812 0924749 IT 3 Film 6904529
P001911 1558 - 1812 0924749 IT 3 Film NONE
P001911 1558 - 1812 0924749 IT 3 Film NONE
Film
P001911 1558 - 1812 0924749 IT 3 Film NONE
Sheet: 00
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
JOSEPH FLEMING Pedigree
Male
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Event(s):
Birth:
Christening: 16 NOV 1745
Lamplugh, Cumberland, England
Death:
Burial:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Parents:
Father: HENRY FLEMING Family
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Messages:
Extracted birth or christening record for locality listed in the record. The source records are
usually arranged chronologically by the birth or christening date.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Source Information:
Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type:
P001911 1558 - 1812 0924749 IT 3 Film 6904529
Film
P001911 1558 - 1812 0924749 IT 3 Film NONE
P001911 1558 - 1812 0924749 IT 3 Film NONE
P001911 1558 - 1812 0924749 IT 3 Film NONE
Sheet: 00
Results for: Fleming, Cumberland, England, British Isles
Exact Spelling: Off
Batch Number: P001911
[refine search]
Prepare selected records for download
International Genealogical Index / British Isles - 23
Select records to download - (50 maximum)
1. EDMUND FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 18 FEB 1749 Lamplugh, Cumberland, England
2. JOSEPH FLEMINGE - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 27 OCT 1650 Lamplugh, Cumberland, England
3. JOSEPH FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 17 JAN 1708 Lamplugh, Cumberland, England
4. JOSEPH FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 16 NOV 1745 Lamplugh, Cumberland, England
5. HENRY FLIMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 14 MAR 1747 Lamplugh, Cumberland, England
6. SARAH FLEEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 21 NOV 1719 Lamplugh, Cumberland, England
7. SARAH FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Birth: 03 JUL 1805
8. SARAH FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 17 JUL 1805 Lamplugh, Cumberland, England
9. ELIZABETH FLEMINGE - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 27 OCT 1629 Lamplugh, Cumberland, England
10. ELIZABETH FLEMINGE - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 05 JUN 1644 Lamplugh, Cumberland, England
11. WILLIAM FLEMIN - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 19 MAY 1753 Lamplugh, Cumberland, England
12. ANNE FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 10 JUN 1709 Lamplugh, Cumberland, England
13. HANNAH FLEAMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 11 JUL 1716 Lamplugh, Cumberland, England
14. JOHN FLEMINGE - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 22 DEC 1644 Lamplugh, Cumberland, England
15. JOHN FLEMIN - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 15 SEP 1744 Lamplugh, Cumberland, England
16. JOHN FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 11 SEP 1808 Lamplugh, Cumberland, England
17. JOHN FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 14 JAN 1810 Lamplugh, Cumberland, England
18. THOMAS FLEEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 28 DEC 1718 Lamplugh, Cumberland, England
19. MARY FLEEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 23 NOV 1703 Lamplugh, Cumberland, England
20. MARY FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 12 SEP 1762 Lamplugh, Cumberland, England
21. HELLEN FLEEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 30 JUN 1717 Lamplugh, Cumberland, England
22. JONATHAN FLEEMINGE OR FLEEMINGE - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 12 NOV 1707 Lamplugh, Cumberland, England
23. JANET FLEMINGE - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 08 OCT 1654 Lamplugh, Cumberland, England
prev | next
Prepare selected records for download
Results for: Fleming, Gloucester, England, British Isles
Exact Spelling: Off
Batch Number: C028372
[refine search]
Prepare selected records for download
International Genealogical Index / British Isles - 7
Select records to download - (50 maximum)
1. MARY FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 08 JAN 1748 Fretherne, Gloucester, England
2. GEORGE FLEMMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 09 MAR 1755 Fretherne, Gloucester, England
3. JOHN FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 16 APR 1751 Fretherne, Gloucester, England
4. SARAH FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 30 MAR 1760 Fretherne, Gloucester, England
5. ANN FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: About 02 JUL 1766 Fretherne, Gloucester, England
6. ABRAHAM FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 30 MAR 1760 Fretherne, Gloucester, England
7. JOSEPH FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 04 JAN 1758 Fretherne, Gloucester, England
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
JOSEPH FLEMING Pedigree
Male
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Event(s):
Birth:
Christening: 04 JAN 1758
Fretherne, Gloucester, England
Death:
Burial:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Parents:
Father: JOHN FLEMING Family
Mother: HANNAH
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Messages:
Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record. The source records
are usually arranged chronologically by the birth or christening date.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Source Information:
Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type:
C028372 1617 - 1767 0425417
Film 6911710
Film
Sheet: 00
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
JOSEPH FLEMING Pedigree
Male
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Event(s):
Birth:
Christening: 04 MAY 1777
Colne, Lancashire, England
Death:
Burial:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Parents:
Father: SAMUEL FLEMING Family
Mother: MARTHA
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Messages:
Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record. The source records
are usually arranged chronologically by the birth or christening date.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Source Information:
Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type:
C005602 1774 - 1812 0824361
Film 6904269
Film
Sheet: 00
Results for: Fleming, Lancashire, England, British Isles
Exact Spelling: Off
Batch Number: C005602
[refine search]
Prepare selected records for download
International Genealogical Index / British Isles - 3
Select records to download - (50 maximum)
1. JOSEPH FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 04 MAY 1777 Colne, Lancashire, England
2. JOHN FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 04 SEP 1774 Colne, Lancashire, England
3. SAMUEL FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 10 DEC 1775 Colne, Lancashire, England
prev | next
Prepare selected records for download
Return to top of page
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Joseph Fleming Pedigree
Male
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Event(s):
Birth:
Christening: 28 JAN 1744
Dalston, Carlisle, Cumberland, England
Death:
Burial:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Parents:
Father: Joseph Fleming Family
Mother: Jane Nixon
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Messages:
Record submitted by a member of the LDS Church. The record often shows the name of the
individual and his or her relationship to a descendant, shown as the heir, family
representative, or relative. The original records are not indexed, and you may have to look at
the film frame-by-frame to find the information you want. A family group record for this couple
may be in the Family Group Record Collection; Archive Section. (See the Family History Library
Catalog for the film number.) These records are alphabetical by name of the father or
husband.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Source Information:
Film Number: 457491
Page Number:
Reference number:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Husband
Joseph Fleming Pedigree
Birth: About 1717 Of Dalston, Carlisle, Cumberland, England
Christening:
Marriage: 29 AUG 1742 Dalston, Carlisle, Cumberland, England
Death:
Burial:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Wife
Jane Nixon Pedigree
Birth: About 1721 Of Dalston, Carlisle, Cumberland, England
Christening:
Marriage: 29 AUG 1742 Dalston, Carlisle, Cumberland, England
Death:
Burial:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Children
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.
Mary Fleming Pedigree
Female
Birth:
Christening: 01 AUG 1743 Dalston, Carlisle, Cumberland, England
Death:
Burial:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2.
Joseph Fleming Pedigree
Male
Birth:
Christening: 28 JAN 1744 Dalston, Carlisle, Cumberland, England
Death:
Burial:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3.
Joseph Fleming Pedigree
Male
Birth:
Christening: 14 JAN 1747 Dalston, Carlisle, Cumberland, England
Death:
Burial:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
4.
William Fleming Pedigree
Male
Birth:
Christening: 05 DEC 1748 Dalston, Carlisle, Cumberland, England
Death:
Burial:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5.
Jane Fleming Pedigree
Female
Birth:
Christening: 02 DEC 1750 Dalston, Carlisle, Cumberland, England
Death:
Burial:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
6.
Mary Fleming Pedigree
Female
Birth:
Christening: 18 JUN 1753 Dalston, Carlisle, Cumberland, England
Death:
Burial:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
7.
Mary Fleming Pedigree
Female
Birth:
Christening: 06 FEB 1757 Dalston, Carlisle, Cumberland, England
Death:
Burial:
================
Results for: Fleming, Wiltshire, England, British Isles
Exact Spelling: Off
Batch Number: C073321
[refine search]
Prepare selected records for download
International Genealogical Index / British Isles - 52
Select records to download - (50 maximum)
1. WILLIAM FLEMMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 31 JUL 1695 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
2. WILLIAM FLEMMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 10 DEC 1725 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
3. WILLIAM FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 05 NOV 1735 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
4. WILLIAM FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 25 DEC 1802 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
5. HUMPHREY FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 06 FEB 1739 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
6. ELIZABETH FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 29 APR 1722 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
7. ELIZABETH FLEMMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 23 JUN 1727 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
8. ELIZABETH FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 20 FEB 1731 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
9. BETTY FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 25 JUN 1758 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
10. ELIZABETH FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 05 OCT 1800 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
11. ELIZABETH FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 09 SEP 1804 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
12. WALTER FLEEMON - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 03 DEC 1707 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
13. ANN FLEMMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 18 DEC 1717 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
14. ANN FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 27 SEP 1733 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
15. ANN FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 09 MAY 1735 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
16. ANN FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 19 MAY 1741 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
17. ANNE FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 11 AUG 1751 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
18. ANN FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 27 JAN 1764 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
19. HANNAH FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 15 JUL 1776 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
20. JOANNA FFLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 04 SEP 1700 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
21. JOHN FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 16 DEC 1727 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
22. JOHN FLEMMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 22 DEC 1728 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
23. JOHN FLEMMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 27 NOV 1730 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
24. JOHN FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 02 NOV 1737 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
25. JOHN FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 29 APR 1759 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
26. JOHN FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 06 OCT 1765 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
27. JOHN FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 11 MAY 1770 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
28. JOHN FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 24 MAR 1773 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
29. JOHN FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 21 SEP 1806 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
30. JOHN FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 01 JAN 1815 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
31. JOSEPH FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 11 AUG 1742 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
32. JOSEPH FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 25 JAN 1762 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
33. GEORGE FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 15 SEP 1723 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
34. GEORGE FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 05 DEC 1744 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
35. GEORGE FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 02 SEP 1747 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
36. GEORGE FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 15 NOV 1754 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
37. GEORGE FLEMMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 04 DEC 1768 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
38. REBECCA MARIE FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 27 OCT 1765 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
39. BRIDGET FFLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 15 DEC 1697 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
40. JENNY FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 15 SEP 1771 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
41. SARAH FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 14 FEB 1713 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
42. SARAH FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 27 AUG 1738 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
43. SALLY FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 22 AUG 1770 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
44. SARAH FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 06 NOV 1785 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
45. JANE FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 08 JUN 1733 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
46. JANE FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 14 JUN 1769 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
47. THOMAS FFLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 04 SEP 1700 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
48. THOMAS FLEMMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 28 DEC 1734 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
49. MARY FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 13 JUL 1692 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
50. MARY FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 29 NOV 1721 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
51. MARY FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 27 AUG 1735 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
52. MARY FLEMING - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 24 FEB 1762 Saint Mary, Wilton By Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
prev | next
Prepare selected records for download
Return to top of page
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Individual Record FamilySearch™ Pedigree Resource File
Search Results
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Joseph FLEMING
Compact Disc #39
Pin #315699 Pedigree
Sex: M
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Event(s)
Birth:
1753
England
Death:
1794
Concord, NSW
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Parents
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Marriage(s)
Spouse: Mary Ann LAY
Disc #39
Pin #315700
Marriage: 8 Jul 1788
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Notes and Sources
Notes: Available on CD-ROM Disc# 39
Sources: None
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Submitter
John MAHER
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Submission Search: 1477672-1216101033652
URL: http://www.geocities.com/mandnau/index.htm
CD-ROM: Pedigree Resource File - Compact Disc #39
CD-ROM Features:
Pedigree View, Family View, Individual View,
Reports, Downloadable GEDCOM files, Notes and Sources.
Order Pedigree Resource File CD-ROMS
http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/search
12. Joseph Fleming [0.988996]
I am researching Joseph Fleming who was born in England. He fought
on the English side in the American War of Independence (1775 - 1781).
He took his wife Mary with him to America and they had a daughter
Eleanor in Massachusetts c1779. After the war they returned to
England where he enlisted in the NSW Corps on 3 Dec 1789, and the
family travelled to Australia with the Third Fleet arriving on 28
August 1791 on board the "William and Ann". Their first son, Henry,
was born in Sydney harbour on board ship on
http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/fleming/1998-08/0902999534
Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1998 19:12:14 +1000
From: "G.C. & E. Jones" <>
From: "G.C. & E. Jones" <gcjones@i-o.net.au>
Subject: Joseph Fleming
Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1998 19:12:14 +1000
I am researching Joseph Fleming who was born in England. He fought on the
English side in the American War of Independence (1775 - 1781). He took his
wife Mary with him to America and they had a daughter Eleanor in
Massachusetts c1779.
After the war they returned to England where he enlisted in the NSW Corps on
3 Dec 1789, and the family travelled to Australia with the Third Fleet
arriving on 28 August 1791 on board the "William and Ann". Their first son,
Henry, was born in Sydney harbour on board ship on the same day, and their
second daughter was born on 1 Dec 1793.
Joseph and Mary took up holdings on the Hawkesbury and later the Macdonald
rivers, receiving a grant of 25 acres in the district of Concord on 11 Nov
1794 from Francis Grose, with a rent of 1 shilling per year commencing after
5 years. Joseph passed away the same month.
If anyone knows anything of the origins of Joseph and Mary in England, or
any details of his military service I would love to hear from you.
Elaine Jones
gcjones@i-o.net.au <mailto:gcjones@i-o.net.au>
http://www.lightinfantry.org.uk/regiments/canada/can_infantry.htm
29th (Worcestershire) Regiment of Foot
1746 - Louisburg
The 29th left Gibraltar in October, 1745, for Louisburg in Cape Breton where
it remained until 1749, when it left for Chebuctoo Harbour, Nova Scotia and
was employed in clearing the site of the present city of Halifax. They landed
in Cork in 1750.
In 1765 the 29th returned to Halifax, from Ireland, where it remained until
1768, then going to Boston.
In 1776 they embarked for Quebec, from England, landing in May. Quebec was
at that time besieged by the Americans. In October, they embarked on board
the Thunderer, Inflexible, Carlton, &c., and fought in several actions on
Lake Champlain. In 1777 the flank companies were engaged at Hubberton,
Stillwater, and Saratoga. The head-quarters and battalions companies
were employed in Canada throughout the war.
In June 1802 they again embarked for Halifax, from England and remained
there until June 1807, again returning to England. The regiment was in
the Atlantic region of Canada in 1814. The regiment was again in Canada
and the West Indies between 1867 and 1873.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~amandataylor/pafg07.htm
Bowden
http://www.geocities.com/fellowship_of_first_fleeters/stories.html
HENRY KABLE AND SUSANNAH HOLMES
The other ships were:
ATLANTIC carrying 220 male convicts
WILLIAM & ANN with 188 male convicts
ADMIRAL BARRINGTON with 300 male convicts
SALAMANDER with 160 male convicts
BRITTANIA with 152 male onvicts
ALBEMARLE with 275 male convicts
ACTIVE with 175 male convicts
MATILDA with 230 male convicts
QUEEN with 175 male and 25 female convicts
http://freepages.history.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~garter1/Third%20Fleet%20Ships.htm
William and Ann
Built 1759 in England weight 370tons
Date Arrived : Sydney 28 August 1791 Sailed 27 03 1791 from
Plymouth trip of 154days
188 male convicts 7 Deaths
Ships master Edmund Bunker
COLE William Enlisted England Private 5/3/1791. Discharged Sydney 26/11/1794
COLLETT Samuel
DOWNING James John
FARR Thomas . Enlisted Sydney 24/7/1798 Private.
Convict
"Discharged Sydney 31/7/1798 ex-
FLEMMING Joseph
GRIFFITHS John ", Enlisted England Private 19/6/178 ".Transferred Veteran Company
24/4/1810
KING, Robert (1) Enlisted England 29 /11/1789 Private
Discharged Sydney 4/12/1789
KING, Robert (2) Enlisted England 4 /12/1789 Private Discharged Sydney 27/12/1791
LOVEDAY Edward Enlisted Sydney ex Convict Private 21/12/1793
MELLIN George Enlisted Sydney ex Convict Private 14/10/1800 .Transfered 24/4/1810 73rd
Regiment
MORTIMER Richard Enlisted Sydney ex Convict 25/4/1802 Private Arrived 28/8/1791 "William
and Ann" .Transfered 24/4/1810 73rd Regiment
PACKER William
RAINBOW Thomas Enlisted England 12/7/1789 Private Transfered Veteran Company
24/4/1810
SMITH George Enlisted Sydney ex Convict 1797 Private Discharged Sydney 31/7/1798
SMITH Jeremiah Enlisted Sydney ex Convict 4/12/1797 Private Discharged Sydney 6/4/1810
born Essex 1778
From: "G.C. & E. Jones" <gcjones@i-o.net.au>
Subject: Joseph Fleming
Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1998 19:12:14 +1000
I am researching Joseph Fleming who was born in England. He fought on the
English side in the American War of Independence (1775 - 1781). He took his
wife Mary with him to America and they had a daughter Eleanor in
Massachusetts c1779.
After the war they returned to England where he enlisted in the NSW Corps on
3 Dec 1789, and the family travelled to Australia with the Third Fleet
arriving on 28 August 1791 on board the "William and Ann". Their first son,
Henry, was born in Sydney harbour on board ship on the same day, and their
second daughter was born on 1 Dec 1793.
Joseph and Mary took up holdings on the Hawkesbury and later the Macdonald
rivers, receiving a grant of 25 acres in the district of Concord on 11 Nov
1794 from Francis Grose, with a rent of 1 shilling per year commencing after
5 years. Joseph passed away the same month.
If anyone knows anything of the origins of Joseph and Mary in England, or
any details of his military service I would love to hear from you.
Elaine Jones
gcjones@i-o.net.au <mailto:gcjones@i-o.net.au>
history@cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au (email address for registering burials in the old sydney burial
grounds)
Look ups email to :- office@scpromotions.com.au
Sergeant Joseph Flemming (.c. .......1795)
Back To . . .The New South Wales Corps. ( Rum Corps. ) "Renamed 102nd Regiment
Born :
Where Born :
Occupation :
Soldier
Date Arrived : 28 August 1791
Ship Arrived on : " William & Ann"
Rank on Discharge : Sergeant
Date of Enlistment : 3 December 1789
Where Enlisted : England
Enlistment Details: Previous Service
Date of Discharge : 1795 Died in Service
Where Discharged : Sydney
Died : 1795
Where Died / Buried : Died Concord 1795 Old Sydney Burial grounds C/D
Parents Names :
Spouse's Name :
Born :
Where Born :
Occupation :
Date Arrived :
Ship Arrived on :
Died :
Where Died / Buried :
Date Married :
Where Married :
Spouse's Parents :
Descendants
Area Settled :
Children :
History & Achievements :
Reference R.S.T & R.M
History And Archives/Old Sydney Burial Ground.
-Inventory of Burials 1792-1820 City of Sydney Historical Program
Researched Cathy Dunn C/D
http://freepages.history.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~garter1/Third%20Fleet%20Ships.htm
"William and Ann"
Built 1759 in England weight 370tons
Date Arrived : Sydney 28 August 1791 Sailed 27 03 1791 from
Plymouth trip of 154days
188 male convicts 7 Deaths
Ships master Edmund Bunker
COLE William Enlisted England Private 5/3/1791. Discharged Sydney 26/11/1794
COLLETT Samuel
DOWNING James John
FARR Thomas . Enlisted Sydney 24/7/1798 Private.
Convict
"Discharged Sydney 31/7/1798 ex-
FLEMMING Joseph
GRIFFITHS John ", Enlisted England Private 19/6/178 ".Transferred Veteran Company
24/4/1810
KING, Robert (1) Enlisted England 29 /11/1789 Private
Discharged Sydney 4/12/1789
KING, Robert (2) Enlisted England 4 /12/1789 Private Discharged Sydney 27/12/1791
LOVEDAY Edward Enlisted Sydney ex Convict Private 21/12/1793
MELLIN George Enlisted Sydney ex Convict Private 14/10/1800 .Transfered 24/4/1810 73rd
Regiment
MORTIMER Richard Enlisted Sydney ex Convict 25/4/1802 Private Arrived 28/8/1791 "William
and Ann" .Transfered 24/4/1810 73rd Regiment
PACKER William
RAINBOW Thomas Enlisted England 12/7/1789 Private Transfered Veteran Company
24/4/1810
SMITH George Enlisted Sydney ex Convict 1797 Private Discharged Sydney 31/7/1798
SMITH Jeremiah Enlisted Sydney ex Convict 4/12/1797 Private Discharged Sydney 6/4/1810
born Essex 1778
William and Ann
Built 1759 in England weight 370tons
Date Arrived : Sydney 28 August 1791 Sailed 27 03 1791 from
188 male convicts 7 Deaths
Plymouth trip of 154days
Ships master Edmund Bunker
Soldiers of the New South Wales Corps on board who may have stayed. Some where convicts
who later enlisted.
COLE William Enlisted England Private 5/3/1791. Discharged Sydney 26/11/1794
COLLETT Samuel Enlisted England Private 6/7/1789. Died Sydney 25/3/1800
FARR Thomas . Enlisted Sydney 24/7/1798 Private.
Convict
"Discharged Sydney 31/7/1798 ex-
FLEMMING Joseph. Enlisted England Sergeant 3/12/1789
died Sydney 1795
GRIFFITHS John ", Enlisted England Private 19/6/178 ".Transferred Veteran Company
24/4/1810
KING, Robert (1) Enlisted England 29 /11/1789 Private
Discharged Sydney 4/12/1789
KING, Robert (2) Enlisted England 4 /12/1789 Private Discharged Sydney 27/12/1791
LOVEDAY Edward Enlisted Sydney ex Convict Private 21/12/1793
MELLIN George Enlisted Sydney ex Convict Private 14/10/1800 .Transfered 24/4/1810 73rd
Regiment
MORTIMER Richard Enlisted Sydney ex Convict 25/4/1802 Private Arrived 28/8/1791 "William
and Ann" .Transfered 24/4/1810 73rd Regiment
PACKER William
RAINBOW Thomas Enlisted England 12/7/1789 Private Transfered Veteran Company
24/4/1810
SMITH George Enlisted Sydney ex Convict 1797 Private Discharged Sydney 31/7/1798
SMITH Jeremiah Enlisted Sydney ex Convict 4/12/1797 Private Discharged Sydney 6/4/1810
born Essex 1778
The information is intended for short Historical Value only,
E- mail address
bmchapman@iprimus.com.au
© Copyright B & M Chapman (QLD) Australia
Last revised: Sunday, 01 April 2007 11:29:35
First fleet
FLEMMING George
Marine private , FARR Isaac Marine private
FLEMING Family Tree
with links to British India
I HAVE SOME INFO ON THE FAMILY HISTORY OF JOSEPH FLEMING. SEND AN EMAIL IF YOU
WOULD LIKE TO TAKE A LOOK AT IT. DARREN BROWN DTBROWN4@DODO.COM.AU
I have some information from the NSW BDM site which I thought you may be interested in and
also Franks father's family with Cora Jane Leyton (nee Fleming) listed.
http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/cgi-bin/IndexSearch?
http://www.emerge.net.au/~santarem/gray/art/art.html
If I can be of any more assistance please do not hesitate to ask. Regards Joan Gray
joangray@hotmail.com
Joseph FLEMING married Mary ?, children :
Henry Fleming (PARISH PARRAMATTA, ST JOHN'S, VOLUME REFERENCE V1791148 1A, NSW
REGISTRATION YEAR 1791)
Next Generation
Henry FLEMING married Elizabeth HALL ( PARISH PARRAMATTA, ST JOHN'S VOLUME
REFERENCE V1810428 147A, NSW REGISTRATION YEAR 1810), Children:
John Fleming
Next Generation
John FLEMING married Ann ?, children :
Catherine ,
Elizabeth ,
Sarah,
Anne,
George,
Mary,
Joseph W,
William (DENOMINATION CHURCH OF ENGLAND, PARISH SYDNEY, ST PHILLIP'S, VOLUME
REFERENCE V1796527 1A, NSW REGISTRATION YEARS 1796 to 1813)
Next Generation
George FLEMING married Margaret McINNES in 1839 ( PARISH HAWKESBURY DISTRICT,
VOLUME REFERENCE V18393139 74A, NSW REGISTRATION YEAR 1839), children :
Elizabeth H ,
Louisa A ,
Henry,
George T,
Prosper,
Joseph W ,
George J( DENOMINATION CHURCH OF ENGLAND, PARISH MACDONALD AND COLO RIVER,
VOLUME REFERENCE V1840994 24A, NSW REGISTRATION YEAR 1840 to 1851)
Next Generation
George FLEMING married Margaret EGAN in 1866
(info from joangray@hotmail.com )
Prosper FLEMING married Margaret DANIEL in 1869 (NSW REGISTRATION
Children:
PROSPER J Fleming (b MACDONALD RIVER, Australia)
FREDERICK G Fleming
(b MACDONALD RIVER)
ALBERT HENRY Fleming (b MACDONALD RIVER)
CORA JANE Fleming (b ARMIDALE, Australia)
GEORGE J W Fleming (b BUNDARRA, Australia)
NUMBER 2573).
Henry Alfred FLEMING (born Sydney 29/10/1849, died Goulbourn (gaol) 28/5/1885), at
Dungog, NSW married 6/6/1846 Erma Jane DOUST (born 6/4/1852,Pelican Bay, Manning
River, NSW), daughter of Sarah (nee PRIEST & Ebenezer DOUST) on 5/7/1871 at Tarree in
NSW: Their son
Henry Clifford was born on 2/5/1872 at Tinonee in NSW (PLACE OF REGISTRATION MANNING
RIVER, REGISTRATION YEAR 1872, NSW REGISTRATION NUMBER 12625)
Next Generation
Henry Clifford FLEMING (died in Perth 2/2/1957) married (at Colombo in 1885) Milicent Violet
Irene TOUSSAINT :
George Fleming,
Thomas Fleming,
Chippy Fleming
Zenobia Fleming,
Rita Fleming,
Blossom Fleming ,
Vera Fleming.
Family migrated from Australia to Bangalore at the turn of the century
Next Generation
George FLEMING married Gladys ELLIOT:
Trevor Elliot Fleming,
Joan Fleming,
Joy Fleming
Zenobia FLEMING married Sonna FANDERLINDEN:
John (Bill),
Jack,
Pam
Rita FLEMING married Maxime MONNIER and they had eight children. They were
Lacelot Monnier,
Elisebeth Monnier,
Bernadette (Bunny) Marie-Therese Rita MONNIER,
Guy Monnier,
Sylvia Monnier,
Joseph Monnier
Adeline Monnier.
Next Generation
Trevor Elliot FLEMING married Beryl Holly BIRD:
David FLEMING
Joan FLEMING
Mark FLEMING
Joan FLEMING married Gilbert LARRUMBIDE
Joy FLEMING married Russell TAYLOR
Joy FLEMING (after Russell died) married Herman SCHMIDT
Next Generation
David FLEMING married Betty FROST:
Sean FLEMING
Joanne FLEMING
Ryan FLEMING
Clinton FLEMING
Joan FLEMING married Geoff FROST :
Dean FROST
Danny FROST
Nathan FROST
Nigel FROST
Mark FLEMING married Helen FARMER :
Jade FLEMING,
Ben FLEMING
**********************
info submitted by Joyce Normile Cleveland Ohio USA jnorm226@aol.com
Johanna FLEMING (age 34) at St Patrick's Cathedral in East Melbourne Australia on July 27,
1921, married Edgar Osmond MYERS (age 39). The children of this marriage were:
JOYCE Myers born June 12, 1923 in Calcutta
MARGARET Myers born September 14, 1924 in Ranchi, Bihar
EDGAR OSMOND Myers (Jnr) born September 18, 1925 in Ranchi, Bihar
EDGAR OSMOND (Sr.) died unexpectedly on August 18, 1925, aged 42 and is buried in
Chaibasa, Orissa, Bengal Presidency. JOHANNA MYERS returned to Perth, Western Australia,
about 1927 with her three children. She lived in Nedlands, a suburb of Perth until she died on
February 9, 1973, in Repatriation General Hospital in Hollywood. (Johanna had been a nursing
sister in World War I). She is buried at Karrakatta Cemetery in Perth. EDGAR OSMOND
(Jr.)(Buzz as he was known) died unexpectedly on (will insert later) and is buried in Adelaide,
South Australia. He was a mining engineer and a managing director of Poseidon Ltd.
http://www.veale.com.au/genealogy/html/tuckerman.htm
Prosper Fleming
http://www.veale.com.au/genealogy/html/tuckerman.htm
http://www.hotkey.net.au/~jwilliams4/snews31a.htm
4
Fleming
Joseph
married Phebe McGuiness
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=SRCH&db=kveale&surname=F
From: "Convict Trail" <convicttrail@bigpond.com>
Subject: What next Thomas Tyler
Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 22:20:23 +1100
References: <200503160921.j2G9LN7m000904@lists2.rootsweb.com>
Thomas Tyler and Joseph Fleming both transferred from the 29th Regiment of
Foot recently retuned from America to the NSW Corp 3 Dec 1789. Joseph was
promoted to Sargent and Thomas corporal , both were demoted to private in
period June to December 1792; both were discharged 26/11/1794 the only two
who had transferred from the 29 regiment; both received adjacent land grants
at Concord . After Joseph died and his wife remarried a convict Benjamin
Jones, Thomas Tyler and 5 year old Henry Fleming received adjacent blocks of
land at Bardenarang Creek later called Pitt Town.
Were they just good mates, or was Thomas Mary's brother? I will never
know. I do not even know if Joseph was born in Britain or America.
Elizabeth Roberts
http://www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/AboutSydney/documents/history/References_Burials_Inv
entory.pdf
Kable
http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/aus-nsw-hills-hawkesbury-hunter-valley/200502/1108263361
From: "Norma McLean" <normabmc@optusnet.com.au>
Subject: Re: Hawkesbury Pioneers F - Henry Fleming
Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2005 13:56:01 +1100
References: <OGEELKEHANIHLMOJNLCJEELOKIAA.ckennedy@bigpond.net.au>
Hi,
My 4th G Grandfather was ...HENRY FLEMING (28 .8.1791 - 11.12.1838)
Born the day his parents arrived in Sydney on board the ship "WILLIAM AND
ANNE". His Father, Joseph, had been member of 29th Reg. of Foot and came
with the 3rd Fleet to join the NSW Corps,
Henry married Elizabeth. Hall (daughter of another Hawkesbury Pioneer) , and
lived in Pitt Town. Later he was one of the first settlers on "the Branch".
Henry & Elizabeth had 10 children ....
1.Joseph Fleming born 6 Jan 1811 m 1. Phoebe McGinnis, 2. Mary Harriet
Everitt
2.George Fleming was born in 1813 m Margaret McGinnis
3 John Henry Fleming born 27 Mar 1816, m Charlotte Dunstan
4 Mary Ann Fleming (my 3X G -G-mother) born 4 Jun 1817 m John Jurd
5 Elizabeth Fleming was born on 26 Nov 1821 d 1825
6 Margaret Fleming was born 18 Apr 1823 m George Collins
7 Elizabeth Fleming was born 11 Jul 1825 m William Smith Hall
8 Jane Fleming was born in 1830 m William Smith
9 Henry Fleming was born on 3 Jan 1833 , died 21 Jan 1833
10 Frances Fleming was born 21 Jan 1834 m Richard Ford
Regards,
Norma Mc Lean
normabmc@optusnet.com.au
----- Original Message ----From: "Lesley Uebel" <ckennedy@bigpond.net.au>
To: <AUS-NSW-HILLS-HAWKESBURY-HUNTER-VALLEY-L@rootsweb.com>
Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2005 9:01 AM
Subject: Hawkesbury Pioneers *E* & *F*
> Good morning listers
>
> Time to move onto those Hawkesbury pioneers whose surnames start with *E*
> and
> *F* and as a reminder here are some of the names
> Fairs Farley Farlow Fernance Fewing Field Fishburn Fitzgerald Flanagan
> Fleming
From: "ross" <rwdownie@optusnet.com.au>
Subject: Fw: [HHHV] Re: Hawkesbury Pioneers F - Henry Fleming
Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2005 15:45:42 +1100
Hi Norma
I think your Joseph Fleming (father of Henry) may be the "Jos Fleming" of
the Hawksbury that my ancestor, John Shepherd aka "Flemings Jack" ("Lord
Meville" - 1830) was assigned too after being transported for 7 years for
stealing a handkerchief valued at 5/s.
From Joan Mullins excellent research, she states that "John was assigned to
work for Joseph Fleming, a free settler at Wilberforce".
Is this your Joseph Fleming, in which case I would be interested to know a
bit more about him????
Best Regards
Ross from a warm Belrose, Sydney
----- Original Message ----From: "Norma McLean" <normabmc@optusnet.com.au>
To: <AUS-NSW-HILLS-HAWKESBURY-HUNTER-VALLEY-L@rootsweb.com>
Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2005 1:56 PM
Subject: [HHHV] Re: Hawkesbury Pioneers F - Henry Fleming
> Hi,
>
> My 4th G Grandfather was ...HENRY FLEMING (28 .8.1791 - 11.12.1838)
> Born the day his parents arrived in Sydney on board the ship "WILLIAM AND
> ANNE". His Father, Joseph, had been member of 29th Reg. of Foot and came
> with the 3rd Fleet to join the NSW Corps,
>
> Henry married Elizabeth. Hall (daughter of another Hawkesbury Pioneer) ,
> and lived in Pitt Town. Later he was one of the first settlers on "the
> Branch".
>
> Henry & Elizabeth had 10 children ....
>
> 1.Joseph Fleming born 6 Jan 1811 m 1. Phoebe McGinnis, 2. Mary Harriet
> Everitt
>
<snip>
From: "Convict Trail" <convicttrail@bigpond.com>
Subject: Re: [HHHV] Re: Hawkesbury Pioneers F - Henry Fleming
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 13:56:33 +1100
References: <001e01c51250$0a57ff70$d0431ed3@ownerqpjjrs966>
The Jos Fleming John Shepherd would have been assigned to is Henry's son
Joseph he had a 40 acre triangular shaped block of land on Clarence reach
with a very narrow river frontage, opposite and a little below Catti Creek;
he also had 60 acres on Wrights Creek Upper MacDonald both received as
grants in 1830 when he would have been 19 years old.
He did not remain here long as he was establishing runs up north. From
1838 he was based in the MacDonald and moved his base to Maitland in 1848
when he sold the Wilberforce land
By 1850 he was in Ipswich where he was at one stage the largest employer of
labour, he entered Qld parliament before being declared insolvent despite
his assets being several thousand pounds greater than his debts.
Elizabeth Roberts
----- Original Message ----From: "ross" <rwdownie@optusnet.com.au>
To: <AUS-NSW-HILLS-HAWKESBURY-HUNTER-VALLEY-L@rootsweb.com>
Sent: Monday, February 14, 2005 3:45 PM
Subject: Fw: [HHHV] Re: Hawkesbury Pioneers F - Henry Fleming
> Hi Norma
>
> I think your Joseph Fleming (father of Henry) may be the "Jos Fleming" of
> the Hawksbury that my ancestor, John Shepherd aka "Flemings Jack" ("Lord
> Meville" - 1830) was assigned too after being transported for 7 years for
> stealing a handkerchief valued at 5/s.
>
> From Joan Mullins excellent research, she states that "John was assigned
to
> work for Joseph Fleming, a free settler at Wilberforce".
>
> Is this your Joseph Fleming, in which case I would be interested to know a
> bit more about him????
>
> Best Regards
> Ross from a warm Belrose, Sydney
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----> From: "Norma McLean" <normabmc@optusnet.com.au>
> To: <AUS-NSW-HILLS-HAWKESBURY-HUNTER-VALLEY-L@rootsweb.com>
> Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2005 1:56 PM
> Subject: [HHHV] Re: Hawkesbury Pioneers F - Henry Fleming
>
>
> > Hi,
>>
> > My 4th G Grandfather was ...HENRY FLEMING (28 .8.1791 - 11.12.1838)
> > Born the day his parents arrived in Sydney on board the ship "WILLIAM
AND
> > ANNE". His Father, Joseph, had been member of 29th Reg. of Foot and came
> > with the 3rd Fleet to join the NSW Corps,
>>
> > Henry married Elizabeth. Hall (daughter of another Hawkesbury Pioneer) ,
> > and lived in Pitt Town. Later he was one of the first settlers on "the
> > Branch".
>>
> > Henry & Elizabeth had 10 children ....
>>
> > 1.Joseph Fleming born 6 Jan 1811 m 1. Phoebe McGinnis, 2. Mary Harriet
> > Everitt
>>
> <snip>
From: cd <chrisdim@ozemail.com.au>
Subject: Brown Fleming Bushell Greentree Maloy
Date: Wed, 23 Mar 05 10:36:41 +1100
Death Wilberforce
Eleanor Brown 10 April 1865
Father: John Fleming
Informant: Paul Bushell Grandson Wilberforce
Witnesses: Robert greentree Thomas A Maloy
Spouse: David Brown
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/aus-nsw-hills-hawkesbury-hunter-valley/200503/1111616078
This thread:
Brown Fleming Bushell Greentree Maloy by cd <chrisdim@ozemail.com.au>
Re: Brown Fleming Bushell Greentree Maloy by "Convict Trail" <convicttrail@bigpond.com>
From: "Convict Trail" <convicttrail@bigpond.com>
Subject: Re: Brown Fleming Bushell Greentree Maloy
Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2005 09:14:38 +1100
References: <20050322233641.MZPA1100.smta09.mail.ozemail.net@[210.84.216.232]>
Paul Bushell made a mistake with this, Eleanor's father was Joseph NOT John.
An easy mistake to make Joseph had died long before Paul Bushell's mother
had been born, both Eleanor and her brother Henry had sons called Joseph and
John.
Elizabeth Roberts
----- Original Message ----From: "cd" <chrisdim@ozemail.com.au>
To: <AUS-NSW-HILLS-HAWKESBURY-HUNTER-VALLEY-L@rootsweb.com>
Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 10:36 AM
Subject: Brown Fleming Bushell Greentree Maloy
> Death Wilberforce
>
> Eleanor Brown 10 April 1865
>
> Father: John Fleming
>
> Informant: Paul Bushell Grandson Wilberforce
>
> Witnesses: Robert greentree Thomas A Maloy
>
> Spouse: David Brown
>
> ______________________________
From: "Convict Trail" <convicttrail@bigpond.com>
Subject: what next: Henry and John Palmer; Bastrey and Barr; John Josiah Jones; Wm Turner
Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 22:20:46 +1100
References: <200503160921.j2G9LN7m000904@lists2.rootsweb.com>
Henry and John Palmer were employed by Henry Fleming and by the Halls at the
Macdonald River, the Branch.
Bastrey and Barr were also employed by Fleming as Farm Labourers.
John Josiah Jones was employed as a clerk and bookkeeper by George Hall, he
went with Henry Fleming to the Branch to measure land there and wrote
memorials and kept the journal.
Wm. Turner to quit premises belonging to Henry Fleming
ref for all George Hall Journal 1819 -1820 ML
Elizabeth Roberts
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This thread:
what next: Henry and John Palmer; Bastrey and Barr; John Josiah Jones; Wm Turner by
"Convict Trail" <convicttrail@bigpond.com>
From: "Convict Trail" <convicttrail@bigpond.com>
Subject: what next: Henry and John Palmer; Bastrey and Barr; John Josiah Jones; Wm Turner
Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 22:20:46 +1100
References: <200503160921.j2G9LN7m000904@lists2.rootsweb.com>
Henry and John Palmer were employed by Henry Fleming and by the Halls at the
Macdonald River, the Branch.
Bastrey and Barr were also employed by Fleming as Farm Labourers.
John Josiah Jones was employed as a clerk and bookkeeper by George Hall, he
went with Henry Fleming to the Branch to measure land there and wrote
memorials and kept the journal.
Wm. Turner to quit premises belonging to Henry Fleming
ref for all George Hall Journal 1819 -1820 ML
Elizabeth Roberts
From: "ross" <rwdownie@optusnet.com.au>
Subject: Fw: [HHHV] Re: Hawkesbury Pioneers F - Henry Fleming
Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2005 15:45:42 +1100
Hi Norma
I think your Joseph Fleming (father of Henry) may be the "Jos Fleming" of
the Hawksbury that my ancestor, John Shepherd aka "Flemings Jack" ("Lord
Meville" - 1830) was assigned too after being transported for 7 years for
stealing a handkerchief valued at 5/s.
From Joan Mullins excellent research, she states that "John was assigned to
work for Joseph Fleming, a free settler at Wilberforce".
Is this your Joseph Fleming, in which case I would be interested to know a
bit more about him????
Best Regards
Ross from a warm Belrose, Sydney
----- Original Message ----From: "Norma McLean" <normabmc@optusnet.com.au>
To: <AUS-NSW-HILLS-HAWKESBURY-HUNTER-VALLEY-L@rootsweb.com>
Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2005 1:56 PM
Subject: [HHHV] Re: Hawkesbury Pioneers F - Henry Fleming
> Hi,
>
> My 4th G Grandfather was ...HENRY FLEMING (28 .8.1791 - 11.12.1838)
> Born the day his parents arrived in Sydney on board the ship "WILLIAM AND
> ANNE". His Father, Joseph, had been member of 29th Reg. of Foot and came
> with the 3rd Fleet to join the NSW Corps,
>
> Henry married Elizabeth. Hall (daughter of another Hawkesbury Pioneer) ,
> and lived in Pitt Town. Later he was one of the first settlers on "the
> Branch".
>
> Henry & Elizabeth had 10 children ....
>
> 1.Joseph Fleming born 6 Jan 1811 m 1. Phoebe McGinnis, 2. Mary Harriet
> Everitt
>
<snip>
From: "Convict Trail" <convicttrail@bigpond.com>
Subject: Re: [HHHV] Re: Hawkesbury Pioneers F - Henry Fleming
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 13:56:33 +1100
References: <001e01c51250$0a57ff70$d0431ed3@ownerqpjjrs966>
The Jos Fleming John Shepherd would have been assigned to is Henry's son
Joseph he had a 40 acre triangular shaped block of land on Clarence reach
with a very narrow river frontage, opposite and a little below Catti Creek;
he also had 60 acres on Wrights Creek Upper MacDonald both received as
grants in 1830 when he would have been 19 years old.
He did not remain here long as he was establishing runs up north. From
1838 he was based in the MacDonald and moved his base to Maitland in 1848
when he sold the Wilberforce land
By 1850 he was in Ipswich where he was at one stage the largest employer of
labour, he entered Qld parliament before being declared insolvent despite
his assets being several thousand pounds greater than his debts.
Elizabeth Roberts
----- Original Message ----From: "ross" <rwdownie@optusnet.com.au>
To: <AUS-NSW-HILLS-HAWKESBURY-HUNTER-VALLEY-L@rootsweb.com>
Sent: Monday, February 14, 2005 3:45 PM
Subject: Fw: [HHHV] Re: Hawkesbury Pioneers F - Henry Fleming
> Hi Norma
>
> I think your Joseph Fleming (father of Henry) may be the "Jos Fleming" of
> the Hawksbury that my ancestor, John Shepherd aka "Flemings Jack" ("Lord
> Meville" - 1830) was assigned too after being transported for 7 years for
> stealing a handkerchief valued at 5/s.
>
> From Joan Mullins excellent research, she states that "John was assigned
to
> work for Joseph Fleming, a free settler at Wilberforce".
>
> Is this your Joseph Fleming, in which case I would be interested to know a
> bit more about him????
>
> Best Regards
> Ross from a warm Belrose, Sydney
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----> From: "Norma McLean" <normabmc@optusnet.com.au>
> To: <AUS-NSW-HILLS-HAWKESBURY-HUNTER-VALLEY-L@rootsweb.com>
> Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2005 1:56 PM
> Subject: [HHHV] Re: Hawkesbury Pioneers F - Henry Fleming
>
>
> > Hi,
>>
> > My 4th G Grandfather was ...HENRY FLEMING (28 .8.1791 - 11.12.1838)
> > Born the day his parents arrived in Sydney on board the ship "WILLIAM
AND
> > ANNE". His Father, Joseph, had been member of 29th Reg. of Foot and came
> > with the 3rd Fleet to join the NSW Corps,
>>
> > Henry married Elizabeth. Hall (daughter of another Hawkesbury Pioneer) ,
> > and lived in Pitt Town. Later he was one of the first settlers on "the
> > Branch".
>>
> > Henry & Elizabeth had 10 children ....
>>
> > 1.Joseph Fleming born 6 Jan 1811 m 1. Phoebe McGinnis, 2. Mary Harriet
> > Everitt
>>
> <snip>
Download