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Albert Roy COOMBE 1896 - 1916 Died at Sea WW 1
Albert Roy COOMBE was born at Bundaberg Queensland on 16 Sept 1896 to parents Albert Augustus COOMBE and Louisa Christina (Lucy) BENSTED.
He died at sea off Dracc West Africa on board "Itonis" WW1
He died of menengistis and was burried at sea.
Qld ref 22/001825
HOLLYBROOK MEMORIAL
SOUTHAMPTON
Chilworth Road Shirley.
IN memory Of
ROY ALBERT COOMBE
Seargent 5968
15th Bn. Australian Infantry, AIF
who died on Friday 6th October 1916.
Albert Augustus COOMBE 1872 - 1944 Gympie Queensland Australia
Albert Augustus COOMBE was born 16 Nov 1872 Kooringa South Australia to parents James Knight COOMBE and Frances Eliza STANIFORD
Albert migrated from South Australia to Queensland where he met and married Louisa Christina (Lucy) BENSTED born 17 Aug 1870 Bundaberg Qld. Australia. They were married 19 Dec 1895 at Bundaberg and had 6 children.
Albert died 02 Jan 1944 at Budaberg and Louisa died 13 Apr 1954 at Brisbane.
Their first child Albert Roy COOMBE was born at Bundaberg 16 Sep 1896.
Next was Frances Maud COOMBE born at Bundaberg on 24 Nov 1897.Third was Victor James COOMBE born on 04 Sept 1901 at Gympie. 4th was Joyce Valarie COOMBE born Gympie 15 Oct 1910. Next was Lucy Rose COOMBE born 20 Dec 1912 at Gympie and last was John COOMBE born at Gympie.
I do not have any data on John COOMB, so I would be grateful for any information.
JOHN EMBREY convict 1770 USA -UK-NSW
JOHN EMBRY
Born about 1770 USA
Died 29 Mar 1813 Windsor NSW Australia. Burial is 29th March 1813 (listed as age 43) V18133014 2A/1813
Married first Ann CLARK born about 1780 in UK Marriage in UK
Arrested for stealing and transported to Australia for 7 years.
Sentenced: John Ambury (sic) was indicted for feloniously stealing on the 21st of April, one wicker basket, value 6d six quarten loaves value 3s 7 1/2 d. one threepenny loaf and one penny brick, the goods of Lucy Davis, widow. (Trial was held at the Old Bailey 8th June 1791 in the city of London.) John was sentenced to 7 years.
JOHN AMBURY, theft : simple grand larceny.
The Proceedings of the Old Bailey Ref: t17910608-28
Trial Summary:
* Crime(s): theft : simple grand larceny,
* Punishment Type: transportation, (Punishment details may be provided at the end of the trial.)
* Verdict: Guilty
* Crime Location: Norris-street, Hay market
* Associated Records...
Original Text:
253. JOHN AMBURY was indicted for feloniously stealing, on the 21st of April, one wicker bread-basket, value 6 d. six quartern loaves, value 3 s. 7 1/2 d. one three-penny loaf, and one penny brick , the goods of Lucy Davis , widow.
GEORGE THOMAS CURL sworn.
I live with my aunt, I left all the things in the indictment at the corner of Norris-street, Hay market, on the 21st of April, on Thursday, about a quarter past eleven o'clock; I recovered them in about an hour after, in Great Earl-street, the prisoner had hold of the basket; I asked who it belonged to; and the prisoner said to him; it was standing in the street; I told him it belonged to me, I lost it in such a place; he said it belonged to his master, Mr. Paine, Piccadilly, he wanted me to go to Mr. Paine's with him; he took up the basket, I laid hold of it, and said he should not go till I got a constable; I sent for one, but could not get one. He again took up the basket, and I went to lay hold of it, and he knocked me down, I fell against the other witness's knees, Thomas Roberts , who came up, and we secured him I took the bread and the basket to the Justice's with the prisoner, view a gif image of the original file
See original and they said, I might keep the basket, the bread would be of no use.
(The basket produced and deposed to by knowing it by sight a year and a half, ever since he lived with his aunt.)
Court. Does any body else carry bread, besides yourself, in this basket? - Yes, the man servant does.
Was there the same quantity of bread in it when you found the basket as when you lost it? - All, except a penny brick; I am sure it was the same bread and basket.
THOMAS ROBERTS sworn.
About a quarter after twelve I was coming from Great Earl-street, and I saw the prisoner at the bar and this boy having a scuffle about this basket of bread; I said nothing at all, nor interfered till the prisoner knocked the boy down; he gave him a blow on his forehead, and I catched him as he was falling; then he asked him if he would give him his basket, and go away quietly; I advised him so to do, but he would not; he said he lived with Mr. Paine, and he would take me along with him, if I would go with him; afterwards he made some objection, and said he would go to Litchfield-street; I took him there, the magistrate told the lad to take the basket home, and put a mark upon it, that he might know it again.
Court to Curl. Did you mark the basket? - The officer that went home with me put six notches on it, just by the handle.
PRISONER's DEFENCE.
I was going along, and out of place, and I met a baker, and asked him, if he could inform me where I could get work; he said he would, if I would go along with him; we went into a public-house, and had some beer and gin, and coming along afterwards, he asked me to carry his basket for him.
The prisoner called one witness to his character.
GUILTY . (Aged 20.)
Transported for seven years .
Tried by the second Middlesex Jury before Mr. RECORDER.
Married second Sarah PIGG convict 1800 Parramatta. Marriage not recorded.
Sarah PIGG born 15 May 1772 Bishops Storfood Hertfordshire UK . Died 13 Nov 1827 Windsor NSW Australia.
Burried St.Matthews Windsor NSW Australia.
Sarah was baptised 1772 in England.
At age 18 Sarah was arrested for stealing from Mary Smith's shop 14 yards of lace ?3-13-6, 18 yards of lace edging ?1-0-0, 3? yards of muslin 7/-, 4 pairs stockings 7/-, 4 linen handkerchiefs 4/-, 1 printed shawl 8/-, 9 yards Irish linen cloth 16/6 and 1 muslin apron 6/-. She appeared at Hartfordshire Assizes on 3 March 1790, found guilty and sentenced to death by hanging. Since they needed women in the penal colony NSW she along with others had her sentence commuted to 'transportation beyond the seas" for the term of her natural life.
12 months later she left Plymouth aboard "Mary Anne" 300 tons in the "third fleet" on 16-2-1791 (11 ships and 200 convicts). They arrived Sydney Cove 9th. July 1791. After 3 ? years she married Thomas Hoskisson at St. Phillips Church Sydney by Rev. Richard Johnson the first Chaplin of the colony. Thomas could read and write and we think he changed his name from Hodgkis who was sentenced at Maidstone Kent and transported for 7 years. He was aboard "William Ann" part of the third fleet. They lived together for some time before being married. They farmed along the Hawkesbury river at Green Hills (Windsor) and had 3 children. Sarah was pardoned 27-7-1798 by Governor Hunter after recommendations from Rev. Richard Johnston. In August 1799 Thomas and a friend were murdered by aboriginals whilst hunting in the lower Blue Mountains. These aboriginals were seen later carrying the blankets and firearms stolen. Two were caught and killed by other settlers who were charged with murder but local judges could not decide their fate and later they were freed from bail by English decision.
Sarah recieved compensation from Governor Hunter in the form of a land grant of 60 acres at Petersham Hill.
In 1880 she was pregnant to John EMBRY and gave birth to a girl Child.
Four years later she was married to Thomas Upton at Windsor by Samuel Marden the second Chaplin to the colony. They took up farming at McHillar on a gift deed of 25 acres on the Hawkesbury River.
Sarah EMBREY born 15 Sep 1800 Parramatta NSW Australia Windsor NSW Australia. Died 1874 Windsor NSW Australia. Buried St. Matthews Windsor.
Married 1824 St.Matthews Cof E Windsor NSW Australia Charles FORD convict.
CHARLES FORD born about 1792 Virginia USA Died 1832 Windsor NSW Australia
Sailed from England and arrived at Sydney 22nd July 1816 on the ?Atlas 3?.
Charles Ford (sentenced at Devon Gaol Del.) 17th July 1815 to fourteen years. He was listed as a native of Virginia, a Sailor, aged 25 years. 5 '9 1/4" with dark sallow complexion, black hair and dark eyes.
Ticket of leave #2061. Petition of Charles Ford: This petition of Charles Ford a prisoner, under sentence of Transportation for 14 yrears of Ship 3rd Atlas, July 1816 Humbly Sheweth That your petitioner was tried July 1814 arrived in this colony as above stated and since in the employment of ......Frazer Settler District of ... where .....appears to this petition. (writing continues on to: ask) consideration and grant him a Ticket of Leave for which he is duty bound will pray...
1828 Census Lists Charles as free and living with wife and 4 children: Susannah, Charles, Matilda and Elizabeth.
Grave inscription reads: A loving husband and kind father and a long sufferer. A native of Virginia in America erected by his beloved daughter Matilda Langton.
Descendants live in Australia, Canada and USA.
Thomas CUBITT South Walsham, Norfolk 1425
Descendants of Thomas CUBITT
Generation No. 1
1. THOMAS1 CUBITT was born Abt. 1425 in South Walsham, Norfolk, England UK., and died Abt. 1474 in South Walsham, Norfolk, England UK.. He married MARGURY. She was born Abt. 1425 in South Walsham, Norfolk, England UK..
Children of THOMAS CUBITT and MARGURY are:
2. i. OLIVER2 CUBITT, b. Abt. 1450, South Walsham, Norfolk, England UK.; d. Abt. 1501.
3. ii. ALEXANDER CUBITT, b. Abt. 1452, South Walsham, Norfolk, England UK.; d. Abt. 1506.
iii. WILLIAM CUBITT, b. Abt. 1454, South Walsham, Norfolk, England UK..
iv. JOHN CUBITT, b. Abt. 1456, South Walsham, Norfolk, England UK..
v. RICHARD CUBITT, b. Abt. 1458, South Walsham, Norfolk, England UK..
Generation No. 2
2. OLIVER2 CUBITT (THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1450 in South Walsham, Norfolk, England UK., and died Abt. 1501.
Children of OLIVER CUBITT are:
4. i. RALPH3 CUBITT, b. Abt. 1490, South Walsham, Norfolk, England UK.; d. Abt. 1529, South Walsham, Norfolk, England UK..
ii. ALEXANDER CUBITT, b. Abt. 1492, South Walsham, Norfolk, England UK..
iii. KATHERINE CUBITT, b. Abt. 1494, South Walsham, Norfolk, England UK..
3. ALEXANDER2 CUBITT (THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1452 in South Walsham, Norfolk, England UK., and died Abt. 1506. He married CHRISTAIN. She was born Abt. 1452.
Children of ALEXANDER CUBITT and CHRISTAIN are:
i. THOMAS3 CUBITT, b. Abt. 1475, South Walsham Norfolk England UK..
ii. MILES CUBITT, b. Abt. 1477, South Walsham Norfolk England UK..
iii. OLIVER CUBITT, b. Abt. 1479, South Walsham Norfolk England UK..
iv. RICHARD CUBITT, b. Abt. 1480, South Walsham Norfolk England UK..
Generation No. 3
4. RALPH3 CUBITT (OLIVER2, THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1490 in South Walsham, Norfolk, England UK., and died Abt. 1529 in South Walsham, Norfolk, England UK.. He married JOAN. She was born Abt. 1490 in South Walsham, Norfolk, England UK..
Children of RALPH CUBITT and JOAN are:
5. i. SYMOND4 CUBITT, b. Abt. 1515, South Walsham, Norfolk, England UK.; d. Abt. 1556, South Walsham Norfolk England UK..
ii. OLIVER CUBITT, b. Abt. 1517, South Walsham, Norfolk, England UK..
iii. LUCY CUBITT, b. Abt. 1520, South Walsham, Norfolk, England UK.; d. Abt. 1557, South Walsham, Norfolk, England UK..
6. iv. JOHN CUBITT, b. Abt. 1522, South Walsham, Norfolk, England UK..
7. v. JAMES CUBITT, b. Abt. 1525, South Walsham, Norfolk, England UK.; d. Abt. 1578, Southrepps, Norfolk, England UK.
Generation No. 4
5. SYMOND4 CUBITT (RALPH3, OLIVER2, THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1515 in South Walsham, Norfolk, England UK., and died Abt. 1556 in South Walsham Norfolk England UK.. He married CECILIA. She was born Abt. 1525 in South Walsham, Norfolk, England UK., and died 1560 in Southrepps Norfolk England UK.
Children of SYMOND CUBITT and CECILIA are:
i. THOMAS5 CUBITT, b. Abt. 1554, South Walsham Norfolk England UK..
ii. SYMON CUBITT, b. Abt. 1547, South Walsham Norfolk England UK..
iii. LUCY CUBITT, b. Abt. 1549, South Walsham Norfolk England UK..
8. iv. RALPH CUBITT, b. 25 Jan 1551, South Walsham Norfolk England UK..
6. JOHN4 CUBITT (RALPH3, OLIVER2, THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1522 in South Walsham, Norfolk, England UK..
Children of JOHN CUBITT are:
i. GEORGE5 CUBITT, b. 1558, South Walsham Norfolk England UK..
ii. ALICE CUBITT, b. 1562, South Walsham Norfolk England UK..
7. JAMES4 CUBITT (RALPH3, OLIVER2, THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1525 in South Walsham, Norfolk, England UK., and died Abt. 1578 in Southrepps, Norfolk, England UK. He married DOROTHY GRYME. She was born Abt. 1525, and died Abt. 1590.
Children of JAMES CUBITT and DOROTHY GRYME are:
9. i. ROBERT5 CUBITT, b. Abt. 1554.
ii. NICHOLAS CUBITT, b. Abt. 1555, Bacton Norfolk England UK.
iii. WILLIAM CUBITT, b. 1561, Southrepps Norfolk England UK.
iv. JAMES CUBITT, b. Abt. 1562, Southrepps Norfolk England UK.
10. v. RICHARD CUBITT, b. 1566, Southrepps Norfolk England UK.
vi. JOHN CUBITT, b. 1569, Southrepps Norfolk England UK.
Generation No. 5
8. RALPH5 CUBITT (SYMOND4, RALPH3, OLIVER2, THOMAS1) was born 25 Jan 1551 in South Walsham Norfolk England UK.. He married JOANNA GRYME 1578 in Honing Norfolk England UK, daughter of JOHN GRYME and MARGARET. She was born Abt. 1555 in South Walsham Norfolk England UK., and died Abt. 1630 in Gimingham Norfolk England UK.
Children of RALPH CUBITT and JOANNA GRYME are:
i. THOMAS6 CUBITT, b. Abt. 1578, Gimingham Norfolk England UK; d. Abt. 1642; m. MARGARET MACHETT; b. Abt. 1578, Gimingham Norfolk England UK.
Notes for THOMAS CUBITT:
Thomas had 4 wives and 13 children in total.
ii. SYMON CUBITT, b. Abt. 1581, Gimingham Norfolk England UK.
iii. ROBERT CUBITT, b. Abt. 1584, Gimingham Norfolk England UK; d. Abt. 1615, Gimingham Norfolk England UK.
iv. JOHN CUBITT, b. Abt. 1588, Gimingham Norfolk England UK.
v. AGNES CUBITT, b. Abt. 1591, Gimingham Norfolk England UK.
9. ROBERT5 CUBITT (JAMES4, RALPH3, OLIVER2, THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1554.
Child of ROBERT CUBITT is:
i. JAMES6 CUBITT, b. Abt. 1575.
10. RICHARD5 CUBITT (JAMES4, RALPH3, OLIVER2, THOMAS1) was born 1566 in Southrepps Norfolk England UK. He married ANNE in Smallburgh Norfolk England UK. She was born Abt. 1570.
Children of RICHARD CUBITT and ANNE are:
i. ANNE6 CUBITT, b. 1591, Smallburgh Norfolk England UK; m. THOMAS BRIGGS, 02 Oct 1611, Smallburgh Norfolk England UK; b. Abt. 1590.
ii. DOROTHY CUBITT, b. 1595, Smallburgh Norfolk England UK; m. CHRISRTOPHER SCHERINGHAM; b. Abt. 1590.
iii. JAMES CUBITT, b. 1596, Smallburgh Norfolk England UK; m. MARGARET SCHRIVENER, 30 May 1620, Smallburgh Norfolk England UK; b. 1596, Smallburgh Norfolk England UK.
iv. JANE CUBITT, b. 1598, Smallburgh Norfolk England UK; m. JOHN PLAYFORD, 1618, Dilham Norfolk England UK; b. Abt. 1590, Dilham Norfolk England UK.
v. SUSANNA CUBITT, b. 1601, Smallburgh Norfolk England UK.
11. vi. RICHARD CUBITT, b. 1605, Smallburgh Norfolk England UK; d. 1670.
Generation No. 6
11. RICHARD6 CUBITT (RICHARD5, JAMES4, RALPH3, OLIVER2, THOMAS1) was born 1605 in Smallburgh Norfolk England UK, and died 1670. He married KARTHERINE ROBINSON 1664 in Sutton Norfolk England UK.
Children of RICHARD CUBITT and KARTHERINE ROBINSON are:
i. MARY7 CUBITT, b. 1637.
ii. ANNE CUBITT, b. 1639.
iii. MARGARET CUBITT, b. 1641.
iv. ROBERT CUBITT, b. 1643.
v. RICHARD CUBITT, b. 1645.
The children of Thomas Cubitt born 1578 have been traced down to the present day by a GRU researcher that showed me there is no CUPITT connection as shown by the other GRU researcher.
ANN AGNES HOLMAN 1814 buried with the Dinosaurs
Ann Agnes HOLMAN born about 1814 St. Pancras London UK was the daughter of William Holman and Mary Ann Boxley.
Ann married John CANN, a baker on 28 Jul 1842 Old Church St. Pancras London England UK.
John and Ann had three children in London and another two in Australia after they all emmigrated.
John Kennedy CANN born 14 Aug 1843 London.
William Henry Walter CANN born 13 Aug 1845 London.
Jane Mary CANN born 22 Nov 1847 London.
The family arrived at Adelaide South Australia where Ann gave birth to Anne Adelaide CANN born 03 Sep 1850.They then all headed off to the Victorian Gold Fields and their daughter Mary Charlotte CANN was born 11 Mar 1854 at Richmond.
They then set off for the Blackwood Gold Fields, arriving in 1856. John operated the ?Staff Of Life? bakery at Kangaroo Flat Blackwood and by 1859 was the proprietor of ?Kangaroo Inn? at Mount Blackwood. In 1861 he was the hotel keeper of ?Southern Cross Hotel? which he then purchased in 1862. He died 18th April 1883.
Ann Agnes HOLMAN lived for some additional years and ended up Muttaburra Qld Australia. (The home of the dinosaurs.) This mystery has yet to be uncovered. She died 23 Jul 1895 and was buried in Muttaburra cemetery with a headstone "Annie Agnes CANN" aged 81 years site 12.
John?s eldest son John Kennedy CANN was an excellent blacksmith and coachman establishing a mail coach service. On the 26th of March 1869 he married Rebecca Olivia May PERRY at St Stephen?s Church Richmond.
John K. CANN, as well as the coach service was also now running the ?Royal Mail? hotel in Golden point, but in 1877 he took over the running of his father's hotel in Blackwood.
John K. CANN and Mary had seven children, and a Victorian dynasty was established.
EDWARD HOLMAN of Stoke Albany Northampton and ELIZABETH OGDEN 1760
Edward HOLMAN born about 1760 in Stoke Albany of county Northampton England UK.
He married Elizabeth OGDEN born about 1760 in Belton of county Rutland England UK.
Banns were read at Stoke Albany Northampton by the curator Mr. Clarke on three consecutive Sundays 10th, 14th and 24th October 1779.
They had at least one child :
William HOLMAN christened 21st September 1781 at Stoke Albany Northumberland. He died in September 1847 in West London.
He married Mary Ann BOXLEY daughter of Thomas BOXLEY and Jane ?.
Mary was christened 29th October 1781 at St. Anne of Soho Westminster London UK.
They were married in 1808 at St. Giles in the field Cripplegate England.
This journal links with another for William Holman.
George Boxley HOLMAN and UK census records
George Boxley HOLMAN was born 04 Jun 1811 London England UK. He was Christened 23-7-1811 Old Church St. Pancras London UK.
He married Sarah YOUNG 05 Mar 1837 at St. Mary?s Steps Exeter Devon UK. She was born about 1818 at Marlow Devonshire UK. George worked as a Carpenter for all of his life.
They had three children :
Ann Agnes HOLMAN born 1838 Devonshire UK.
George HOLMAN 1842
Alfred James HOLMAN Camden Middlesea England.
It is interesting to follow the Census records that showed how they moved around the London area for work.
1841 census HO 107/685-16 page 11 has George aged 30, a carpenter living at Chapel Street St Pancras Marylebone London and his wife Sarah aged 20 and daughter Ann 18 month old.
1851 sensus HO 107\1496 page 926-2 has George living at number 3 Union Street St Pancras Marylebone London aged 39 with wife Sarah aged 32 with daughter Ann aged 11, son George aged 7 and son Alfred aged 2. Also in the house were 70 year old carpenter George Smale a carpenter and his wife Elizabeth aged 68.
1861 census RG 9/132 page 2 has George living at number 4 Southampton Terrace St. Mary?s Islington Finsbury, aged 49 with his wife Sarah aged 42, son George aged 19 and working as a Shopman at Butterman?s, and son Alfred aged 12 working as a Hatter.
Next door at number 3 was a Henry HOLMAN aged 34 a plumber and painter with his wife Lucy A. aged 29 and daughter Emily aged 5. In the house with them was a Muriel Brown aged 65 a bag maker, Narriel Brown (daughter) aged 30 a needlewoman, Emma Brown aged 22 a shoemakers forewoman, Joseph Brown aged 4, Hannah Clarke aged 54 a nurse and domestic, Henry Tristram aged 48 an engineer and surveyor with his wife Jane aged 47 and his son Francis aged 32 a house decorator.
I assume Henry Holman may be a younger brother for George and that they were all together to work at a common site.
1871 census RG 10/213 p 21. Has George aged 59 living at number 5 Bidboro Street St. Pancras Marylebone London. with his wife Sarah aged 52 and son Alfred aged 24 and working as a carpenter with his father.
George died 06 May 1886 Hackney Greater London UK aged 75. At the time of his death he lived at 151 Nevill Road Stoke, Newington.
Page 146 of the Death Register for June Quarter 1886 UK
District of Hackney, volume 1 b, folio 245.
He is buried Abney Park Cemetery 10-3-1886 burial 078523. section D05 Index 3S06
Ralph CUBITT ( CUPITT) 1490 South Walsham, Norfolk, England
Can this be true? A GRU researcher has linked William Cupitt 1620 ILKESTON Derbyshire England ( see journal) with the Cubitt name :
Ralph CUBITT born c1490 South Walsham, Norfolk, England. married ??
5 children, all born South Walsham, Norfolk, England :
1515 Symond CUBITT ( see below)
1517 Oliver CUBITT
1520 Lucy CUBITT
1522 John CUBITT
1525 James CUBITT ( see below)
Symond CUBITT married ??
1 child : William Cupitt 1620 ILKESTON Derbyshire England ( see journal)
James CUBITT married Dorothy GRYME born c1525 Southrepps, Norfolk, England UK daughter of Thomas GREEN c1500 and Joan USHER
1 child : Richard CUBITT 1566 Southrepps, Norfolk, England UK.
There is no evidence supplied to support the link.
IHNEN William Bernard circa 1814
1. WILLIAM BERNARD1 IHNEN was born Abt. 1814. He married ISABELLA STEEL 1843 in Newcastle NSW Australia, daughter of JAMES STEEL and MARGARET KIRKLEY. She was born Abt. 1814 in Durham, Durham County England UK, and died 1892 in Newcastle NSW Australia.
Notes for WILLIAM BERNARD IHNEN:
Captain
Notes for ISABELLA STEEL:
Death - 9217/1892 NSW.
Marriage Notes for WILLIAM IHNEN and ISABELLA STEEL:
Marriage - V1843496 27C/1843 NSW
Church of England Newcastle District.
More About WILLIAM IHNEN and ISABELLA STEEL:
Marriage: 1843, Newcastle NSW Australia
Children of WILLIAM IHNEN and ISABELLA STEEL are:
i. JEANETTE M. A.2 IHNEN, b. 1855.
Notes for JEANETTE M. A. IHNEN:
Birth - V18551676 42A/1855 NSW.
ii. ISABELLA IHNEN, b. 1862, Newcastle NSW Australia.
Notes for ISABELLA IHNEN:
Birth - 10830/1862 NSW.
We need help in locating data on the IHNEN family of Newcastle Australia.
Edward HOLMAN C. 1760 Stoke Albany Northampton England
Edward HOLMAN and Eliza/ OGDEN (OGDAN) had bans read between 10th and 24th October 1779 at Batton Rutland Stoke Albany Northampton England.
Edward and Elizabeth are again noted as parents for the christening of William HOLMAN 21 Sept 1781 Stoke Albany, Northampton, England.
William married Mary Ann BOXLEY ( date & place to be found) born 29 Oct 1786 Saint Anne Soho, Westminster, London, England. Their son George Boxley HOLMAN b. 04 Jun 1811 London England UK shows how the Boxley name was transfered down the generations of the Holman family in Australia.