Ann Lamb
(1816-1894) |
Ann Lamb 4
Cause of her death was A long illness. General Notes: Anne immigrated on Layton. The Layton left London on 15 August 1833, arriving in Port Jackson (Sydney) on 17 Dec 1833. Ann was a bounty passenger. She was part of a program to bring out women to marry the men in the new colony. Death Notes: Lost River. Burial Notes: Church of England Cemetery, BInda. Noted events in her life were: • She was employed. 9 Servant • She emigrated on 15 Aug 1833 from London, Middlesex, England, United Kingdom. 3 on ship Layton. • She immigrated on 17 Dec 1833 to Port Jackson, Sydney, New South Wales. on ship Layton. • She was employed in 1833 in Sydney, Cumberland County, New South Wales. 10 Employer was Mr Hayward of Sydney on £7/0/0. Castlereagh Street. • Other: Abt Jul 1834, Mulgowrie, Georgiana County, New South Wales. 3 It seems that about this time Ann and William had entered into a defacto relationship. He had probably been in Sydney on one of his journeys there for delivering goods and obtaining supplies. Ann moved to Mulgowrie, but the two were not wed until 1838. During this time it seems that Ann lived at Fish River and William lived a Mulgowrie. • Other: After 1836, Mulgowrie, Georgiana County, New South Wales. 11 12 "The morning after our arrival in Mulgowrie we took a ride out to inspect the run and some of the cattle, getting back at dinner time. The dinner I shall never forget. I suppose is was in ho nor of "The Boss's" son. My cousin [Tom Hassall], Marks, and I, sat at the table while Mrs. Marks attended to us. First appeared a splendid roast turkey, to which we did ample justice. With this course over Mrs. Marks was called in, cleared the table, and then came a magnificent roast beef. Well, we had to eat a share of this also. Again Mrs. Marks was called in, removed all, and placed a huge plum pudding on the table, enough for a dozen people. Could boys ever refuse plum-pudding? The fourth course was apple-pie but now we had to apologise and postpone the pie until tea-time. My cousin and myself lolled on the grass for the rest of the day, wishing we had known beforehand the quality and quantity of the dinner we had to face." • Living at "Markdale", Bigga, Georgiana County, New South Wales in From 1861. 3 • Other: Advertisement, 24 Mar 1863, Goulburn, Argyle County, New South Wales. Goulburn Herald - • Other: Advertisement, 18 Apr 1863, Goulburn, Argyle County, New South Wales. MARKDALE FOREST RACES • Other: Advertisement, 23 May 1863, Goulburn, Argyle County, New South Wales. MARKDALE FOREST RACES Ann married William Marks about 1834 in Sydney, Cumberland County, New South Wales.1 (William Marks was born about 1803 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England 4, christened on 29 Feb 1848 in New South Wales,4 died on 19 Mar 1861 in Binda, Georgiana County, New South Wales 13 and was buried on 21 Apr 1861 in Goulburn, Argyle County, New South Wales 4 8 14.) The cause of his death was Riding Accident. Noted events in their marriage were: • Marriage: 24 Feb 1838, Goulburn District, New South Wales. 3 At the police station. • Seperation: Abt 1857, New South Wales. 3 Ann left William to live with Franis Campbell in the colony of Victoria. Ann next married Francis Campbell about 1858 in New South Wales.2 3 (Francis Campbell was born about 1823 in Halifax, , Nova Scotia, Canada 4 15 and died between 1865 and 1894 in <New South Wales>.) Noted events in their marriage were: • Marriage: 16 Aug 1865, Binda, Georgiana County, New South Wales. Marriage Notes: Ann and Francis met and moved to victoria. On the birth certificate of thier first child, the claimed (it is beleived untruly) that they were married in Newcastle, New South Wales. 3 |
1 NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages (http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/), V18381951 22/1838.
2 NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages (http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/), 2150/1865.
3 Other Researchers, Thomas R Hellwege.
4 Other Researchers, Lee Ann.
5 Crookwell Gazette, Crookwell Gazette, Wed 20.6.1894 OBITUARY.
6 Goulburn Herald (Obituraies, Deaths Inquests Pre 1901 Crookwell District, Goulburn Printers, Goulburn,), Goulburn Herald, Wed 20.6.1894. Crookwell & District Historic Society. Surety:2
7 NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages (http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/), 15075/1894.
8 Other Researchers, Rhonda Brownlow.
9 First Familys 2001, Francis Campbell and Ann Lamb.
10 First Familys 2001, Raymond Ernest Shurmer.
11
William Hassal, In Old Australia (Origianally Printed in 1902
Reprinted in 1981), 49.
12 Other Researchers, Ian Brothers.
13 Crookwell and District Historical Society, Obituaries, Deaths, Inquests Pre 1901 Crookwell and District (ISBN 0-9587114-3-7), Page 231 - Goulburn Herald, Wed 20.3.1861.
14 St Saviours Cemetry, Goulburn, Plot 35.
15 Thomas R Hellwege, Crookwell Settlers.
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