AXFORD Richard (d@sea), Elizabeth (wife), 2 sons, 2 dau (inc My?) (one child d aft arr) BADDILEY George Augustus BARLOW Charles BARLOW Mrs Eliza BASSETT William, Elizabeth VOSPER, William, Elizabeth, Jane (d aft arr), John
BASTIAN William, wife, son, dau BATES James, Mary Ann TAYLOR BIGGING Mrs J BIRRELL James, wife (Agnes?), son BRYDEN Elizabeth BURNARD Robert, Elizabeth STODDEN (2nd wife), Rbt, Eliz Jane, Jane Chapman (←1st wife), (2nd→) Ann Stodden, My, Chas Stodden, E CANDY William Edward, Ann BROWN, Wm CARBIN Thomas, Ann (wife, d@sea), Thos, Mahala/Mahaloe/My Ann CHANTER John, Ann (wife, d aft arr), Wm Dennis CHISHOLM John CHIVELL Joseph, Ann Benney/Benny GOURD / GOARD, Jas, Joseph, Wm, Eliz, Ann Benney/Benny, Sam, Thos, My Jane COAD James (d aft arr), Ann WILLIAMS, John COAD John (d aft arr), wife, child (b aft arr) COCKING George, Christiana BOWDEN COCKING Rebekah, 4 ch COCKING Richard, wife (Mary RICH? / Eliz?), 3 dau (inc Eliza?), son COLE Eliza Greenaway COLE Nicholas, Ann EDWARDS, son
CONIGRAVE Benjamin, Matilda REEVE, Benjamin Norwich, James
CONIGRAVE, Benjamin
CONIGRAVE, Matilda nee REEVE
CONIGRAVE, Benjamin Norwich
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CONIGRAVE, James
COOMBE Eliza COTTER Ellen, Jane Lucy COULLS John Green, Ann PAPPIN, Jonathan, Ann COULLS Mrs Daniel nee Mary GREEN (w), dau Jane Green CRABB Richard, Sarah STAPLETON, Crln, Ben Stapleton CRABB William, Ann Marie STAPLETON, Jas Stapleton, Bessy Ann, Sarah Ann, Hy CRABB William
CREWS, John Foale
CROWLE James, Thomasine ROWE DENNIS Ann(a) DIRELL T James, wife, child DONOUGHUE Thomas, Lucy (wife), Thos DOVIAN Alfred DOVIAN O E/C/George DOWNING John, Grace PEARCE DUNSTONE Robert, Elizabeth WILLIAMS, Rbt, Eliz, Luke, Thos, Hugh EDWARDS Elizabeth EDWARDS James, Elizabeth Jane EDWARDS, son (Jas?) EDWARDS William, Elizabeth BROWN, Crln (d@sea), Hy, Wm ELVERY James, Esther COOK, Ann/Amelia ENGLAND Stephen, wife FRANCIS William, Alice LEE, H F, Ben, John Ptr, Alice GAHAN Benjamin, Elizabeth (wife), 2 sons, dau (one child d@sea), child (b@sea)
GATLEY, Joseph, Mary Ann TREVIVIAN, Elizabeth Ann, William Henry, Mary Jane
GATLEY, Joseph Died 03 March 1875 at Adelaide, SA
GATLEY.-On the 3rd March, at Young-street, Joseph Gatley, aged 69 years.
South Australian Chronicle and Weekly Mail Saturday 06 March 1875 page 8
GATLEY, Mary Ann nee TREVIVIAN
GATLEY, Elizabeth Ann 1834 - 1898
SLSA B 19985/29N
Married James HUXTABLE Married William James BICKMORE Resided Adelaide
THE FRIENDS Of Mr. WILLIAM J. BICKMORE are informed that the Remains cf his late WIFE (Elizabeth Ann) will be removed from his residence, corner Braund-road and Cochran-temce, Fitzroy, on SUNDAY, at 2.30 p.m., for the West-terrace Cemetery. GEO. BBADLEY & SON, Undertakers and Embalmers, North Adelaide.
The Advertiser Friday 20 May 1898 page 2
GATLEY, William Henry
GATLEY, Mary Jane
GEORGE James, Jane (wife), 2 dau inc Hope GERMEIN John, Christina EASTON, Ann(e) GILES Richard, wife GILLARD Mrs William nee Grace WILLIAMS (w), ch Joseph, My, John, Sally, Eliza, 2 ch (Ed, Sarah?) GOULDING Jabez GOULDING Sophia GOWING / GOING John GRAHAM J(ohn?) GREIG Bernard GREIG Charlotte (Mary), Mary, Bernard GRIGG John GROTE Francis
GUY, Mary Amelia
John Godlee and Mary née Guy, who arrived in Adelaide in 1838 on the Henry Porcher. The child is their grand daughter, Dorothy Lillian Godlee, oldest daughter of their youngest son. She was born in 1889 and John died in 1891, so this must have been taken in that year as the child looks about 2 here. It was taken in College Park. Courtesy of Sally O'Wheel
Another old colonist, Mrs. John Godlee, widow of the late Mr. John Godlee (who died in June, 1891), has passed away. The deceased lady had a paralytic seizure in December last, and died at her son's residence, East Adelaide, on Saturday last. She arrivedinthecolony by the ship Java on February 6, 1840, and had since then resided inthecolony. She leave's a sister (Mrs. J. Jackman, sen., of Kent Town), four sons (Messrs. A. J. Godlee, Beltana; C. B. Godlee, Streaky Bay; Alfred Godlee, Prospect; and Theodore Godlee, East Adelaide), two daughters (Mrs. Charles Burnett, Kensington, and Miss C. L. Godlee), 26 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. The funeral took place at the Payneham Cemetery on Monday, and besides relatives there were present Messrs. J. Hobbs, Virgint, F. Williamson, Binks, Barlow, F. T. Davis, J. Jackman, sen., C. Jackman, A. Jackman, Bowbear, Fleming, F. E. Cornish, Richards, Davidson, Barnes, A. Langsford, Wheaton, Farrant, Peacock, and Colliver. The Rev. J. Haslam officiated. The funeral arrangements were inthe hands of Messrs. Pengelley & Knabe.
The Advertiser Thursday 12 March 1896 page 6
HAINES / HAINS George, wife, Geo, 2 ch (inc Sarah Ann?) HAILES Constance Catherine HAMLYN Elizabeth HARDING William HARFORD George HARRIS Edward William, Sarah LIVAS, (Jane?), Geo Ed (d@sea) HARRIS James, wife (Mary Ann?), son HARRIS William Nicholls, Selina HARVEY HAWKE William, Susan BENNEY, My, Wm, Joseph, My (b@sea) (all ch d@sea) HIGGINS HILL Mary Ann HILL William, Alice NOWELL, son, dau HANNIGAN / HINIGAN Thomas HUMBERSTONE William Henry, Elizabeth VANSTONE, Hy HUNT George HUXTABLE John, Ann TRICK, Eliza, Jas, dau (Hannah?), John, Helen ISBELL Robert JEMMETT Richard George Harris, Charlotte SAUNDERS, Ellen/Helen Georgiana/Georgina, Sydney Douglas, Susan Jane JOHNS Bennett JOHNSTON Alexander, Elizabeth WHITSON, dau JOSE Mrs Mary Jane, dau KELLOCK John, Margaret (wife), Ellen, Eliza, Wm KNUCKEY Mary J(ane?) LAVIN James LIGHTFOOT William, wife, 2 sons (Chas, Wm?), dau, son LOW Charles, Ellen (wife), Ellen, Janet, Alexander, Eliza, Jemima MAGOR Thomas, wife (Eliza, d aft arr), 2 dau MALLETT Henry, Mary (wife, d aft arr)
MARSHALL, John, Emma/(Maria)
MARSHALL, John
MARTIN Henry Clinton MCFADYEN Donald MCKISSOCK Andrew, wife MCLEOD Roderick MITCHELL William, wife, John, dau (Ann?), dau (Jane?), dau (43,42,21,11,8,6) MOORE Harriet
MOORE, John, Susan HAMLYN, Ann (d@sea)
MOORE, John
MOORE, Susan nee HAMLYN
MOORE William, wife (Ellen?/Isabella?) MUNDY William, Elizabeth (wife), Sarah, Wm, Ann, Thos NEVILL Margaret NEWCOMBE Thomas, Sophia (wife) ODGERS Josiah, wife ORROCK James, Mary MITCHELL, Janet, Mgt, Isabella/(Eliz), Rbt, Jas PAIN William Henry John, Grace LUCKFIELD, Maria Louisa Williams PARSONS Richard, wife, 2 sons PEARCE James H, Mary (wife), 2 sons inc Jas, (Francis?) PEARSON James, wife (Mary Jane FOX?), dau PENGILLY Josiah, Catherine ARTHUR
PERKINS, Richard, Sarah Ann ANSTICE, Richard Anstice, Mary Ann
PERKINS, Richard
PERKINS, Sarah Ann nee ANSTICE
PERKINS, Richard Anstice PERKNS, Mary Ann
PHILP William, Mary WENDON, John, Sam PLAYER Nicholas, Susan RICHARDS, Ellen, Eliz Richards, Nic, Hy, John Hy PLEASE John, wife, (2 ch) PLUMMER Thomas POLKINGHORNE Isaac (d aft arr), Alice HALL, dau (Alice?) POLKINGHORNE Thomas, Grace PEARCE, Eliz Jane, John Pearce (d@sea or aft) PORTER George, Elizabeth (Ann?) (wife), Emily, Wm Hobbs, Eliz Ann, son PORTER George William, Frances LITTLE PORTER Henry John, (wife Martha), Martha Sarah, son RANDALL John RANDALL Wilmott REYNOLDS William, Elizabeth ANDREW
The son of a merchant tailor in Penzance, Cornwall, William began his career as a tailor and woollen draper in South Parade Street, Penzance. After marriage to Esther Watts of Plymouth and the birth of nine children, four of whom did not survive infancy, he was persuaded to take advantage of the prospects of a better life, and a future for his children, to emigrate in 1840. As he was too old at 43 years of age to receive a free passage, he paid for himself and his family. Unfortunately he was destined to travel to South Australia in 1840 on the ill-fated Java, a ship so poorly provisioned and managed that around 50 of the 500 passengers, mostly children, died of disease, malnutrition and/or starvation. One of his children (Caroline) died of whooping cough while the ship was somewhere in the Indian Ocean. He kept a brief diary of the voyage, which is kept in the State Library of South Australia. "(William) counted 28 child deaths ..., 1 still born child and 4 adult deaths. He also explained that more child passengers perished in the weeks after landing mainly due to the effects of starvation on the voyage. After being on land for a while, (he) recorded 6 other ships had arrived with passengers and crew reporting fair treatment and no deaths onboard at all. One can imagine the frustration and sense of unfairness felt by those who survived the voyage on the 'horried' Java. ...There was widespread disgust in the South Australian papers of the day and a Medical Board of Enquiry was held. This was conducted over 12 days in February and found that food had been wasted in the early days of the voyage. Official blame was placed on Surgeon Superintendent Martin appointed by the Colonization Commissioners. The captain Duthie, was absolved of blame despite his negligent attitude towards the passengers." SA Memory – The Voyage of the Java After arrival at Holdfast Bay, where the family camped for some time in order to recover from the horrendous trip, William established a business as a tailor in Adelaide, with his son William Frederick as apprentice, before moving to the fledgling settlement of Angas-town (later Angaston) in 1842, where he set up as a tailor and woollen draper. There, he and Esther had two more children, Francis and Henry Michell. Son William Frederick became a policeman, then a baker in Gawler, while George worked for a shipping agent at Port Adelaide, Cyrus practised as a wheelwright and blacksmith at Gawler and in Waymouth Street, Adelaide and Henry Michell worked as a carpenter in Angaston. William was politically active in Angaston in the company of winemakers Samuel Smith, and William and Henry Salter.
Submitted by Peter Brinkworth (great great grandson)
ROBERTS John, wife ROWE John, Juliana LONG, Eliz, John, Juliana, Thos ROWE Peter, Ann HOCKING RUNDLE Jane RUNDLE John RUNDLE John Robins RUNDLE John, wife, Mary, Eliz, 5 sons inc Jas, Rd, dau SHAKES James, Harriet EDWARDS, dau (Hrt?) SLEEP James, wife, 2 dau inc Amelia SLEEP Thomas (d aft arr), Elizabeth TRETHOWEN, (child d@sea or aft?) SMITH John Phin
STANTON, Josiah, Ann WATERS, Joseph, Josiah
STANTON, Josiah
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STANTON, Ann nee WATERS
STANTON, Joseph
STANTON, Josiah
STEWART Helen (w), ch Jemima, Wm SULLIVAN John TAYLOR John Henry TAYLOR William Henry THOMAS Mrs Sarah
TONKIN Enoch, Betsy HUTCHENS, William Hutchens, Amelia W, Elizabeth, Charles, John, James, Mary Ann Doble, Thomas Henry
TONKIN, Enoch
TONKIN, Betsy nee HUTCHENS
TONKIN, William Hutchens
TONKIN, Amelia W
TONKIN, Elizabeth
TONKIN, Charles
TONKIN, John
TONKINS, James
TONKIN, Mary Ann Doble TONKIN, Thomas Henry
TONKIN William TRACY Mary TRANGMAR James TRANGMAR Mary Anna TREBILCOCK James TREGEAGLE John, Ann TRETHOWAN, Wm Trethowan, Rd, My Jane, Eliz TRELEGGAN Frederick, Grace BLEWETT, Sarah, dau (Em?), Francis Hy (d aft arr) TRELEGGAN William, Elizabeth SELKIRK VEALL Luke, Avis TRELEGGAN, Hy
WALLIS, Thomas Forbes, Mary Ann BLACKMORE, son, son
WALLIS, Thomas Forbes
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WALTER Alfred WARD Elizabeth WATSON (d@sea), Mary (wife), dau, Maria Honoria, son T WELCH William, wife, dau (Martha?), son (23,28,2,infant) WILLIAMS (Robe) Thomas, Honor WALLIS, Honor, Grace, Wm, Sally, Thos, Ptr, Zacharias WILLS John Nathaniel, Eliza GERMEIN, Eliza, John Germein