Seventh Generation |
CARTER's Family History via New Zealand |
(64) Newman CARTER Born 29 June 1800 in Swanbourne, Buckingham, England. Newman married Susanna SIMMONS 29 January 1822 at Swanbourne. He may also have used the surname of THORN. Newman died about March 1865 in Manchester, England.[Parents] |
(65) Susanna SIMMONS Susanna was baptised 23 January 1803 in Swanbourne. [Parents] [Children] Photo: Swanborne Church, Buckingham. |
(66) Robert BARLOW Born about 1802 in Pilkington, Radcliffe, Lancashire, England. Robert was a "dyer" and in 1881 lived at No. 8 Ivy Street, Gorton, Lancashire, England. He died at a date after 1881 in Gorton, Lancashire, England. |
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(68) Richard COPLEY Richard was born about 1787. He married Fanny PAGDIN 26 January 1815 in Tickhill, Yorkshire. Richard was a joiner/carpenter. He died 15 April 1871 in Tickhill of senectus gangrene of the feet. [Parents] |
(69) Fanny PAGDIN Born in 1792. Fanny died 9 December 1870 in Tickhill, Yorkshire. Cause of death: 1. Bronchitis (8 days) 2. Apoplexy (24 hours). She was buried in the churchyard of Tickhill Parish Church on 11 December 1870 at 3.00pm. [Parents] |
[Children] [COPLEY'S of England] |
(70) John COPLEY John was a pattern maker. |
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(72) Alexander McVICAR Alexander was born about 1787 in Andno, Argyll, Scotland. He married Margaret McKELLAR 14 April 1812 at Lochgoilhead, Argyll, Scotland. |
(73) Margaret McKELLAR Margaret was born about 1791 in Stone, Argyll, Scotland. |
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(76) Jacob WOODWARD Christened 23 January 1794 at St. James, Dursley, Gloucester, England. Jacob married Harriet THURSTON 15 March 1818 in Dursley. Jacob was a weaver. [Parents] |
(77) Harriet THURSTON Harriet was Christened 18 February 1795 in Dursley, Gloucester, England. She died 16 October 1849 in Dursley. [Parents] |
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(78) Charles Jefferson BESWICK Born 2 August 1802 in Stockport, Cheshire, England. Charles married Catherine McNEIL 27 July 1831 at St. Mary's Church, Madras, India. His second marriage was to Harriett ROWLAND on 1 August 1842 at Manchester Cathedral. Charles was a soldier in the 55th Regiment of Foot. After discharging to pension he enlisted into the Royal New Zealand Fencible Corp. Charles, with his family, sailed to New Zealand with the first detachment of Fencibles, arriving on the Ramillies 5 August 1847. He lived at 40 Galway Street, Onehunga. His Fencible Cottage is now on display as "White's store" at Howick Historical Village. Charles died 21 January 1870 in Onehunga, New Zealand, and was buried in St. Peters Churchyard, Onehunga. |
(79) Catherine McNEIL Catherine was born about 1812. She died about 1839 in Bellary, Karnataka, India. |
[Children] [Notice to Pensioners] [Discharge Document] [Last Will and Testament] [Certificates] ["Ramillies" Passenger List] |
St. Peter's Churchyard, Onehunga |
(80) John STRONG John was a chairmaker. |
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(82) Alexander FERGUSON Born about 1777 of Paisley, Renfrew, Scotland. Alexander married Agnes THOMPSON 17 July 1802 at the Abbey, Paisley, Renfrew. He was a drover ( ...one who drives sheep, cattle or horses on foot to market). |
(83) Agnes THOMPSON Agnes was born about 1781 in Paisley, Renfrew, Scotland. |
[Children] The Abby, Paisley - before 1918 |
(84) Robert THOMPSON Robert was born 21 September 1797 at Sunderland, Durham, England. He married Sarah LOWES 30 August 1818 at Bishop Wearmouth, Sunderland. Robert was a ship builder. He died at West House, Fulwell, England on 10 December 1860. [Parents] |
(85) Sarah LOWES Sarah was born 1796 at West Boldon, England. She was Christened 6 November 1796 in Whitburn. She died 15 December 1863 at West House, Fulwell and was buried at Monkwearmouth Mere Knolls Cemetery. [Parents] |
[Children] [Ship builders of Sunderland] Robert Thompson opened his North Sands yard in 1846. His son, Robert, opened a yard at Southwick in 1854, while another son, Joseph Lowes, took over the yard at North Sands in 1860 and changed the company name to J L Thompson. Robert Thompson Jnr’s yard closed in 1933. J L Thompson’s yard was closed in 1979, although the fitting out quay was used by Doxford’s and Laing’s. St Peter’s Campus of Sunderland University now stands on the site. Photos: (left) Robert Thompson (right) Thompson's Yard ca. 1956 |
(86) Thomas JOHNSON Thomas married Mary. |
(87) Mary (?) |
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(96) Georg Edward PETERS Georg was born 16 May 1817 and was christened 24 June 1817 in St. Michaelis Church, Hamburg, Germany. He married Ippe Marie Wilhelmine JANSEN. Later, Georg married Catherina Dorothe Drayer. Georg was a Fabrikarbeiter in Hamburg. He died 8 August 1866 in Hamburg-Pinneberg. [Parents] |
(97) Ippe Marie Wilhelmine JANSEN Marie was born 6 March 1821 in Pakens Altendeich, Niedersachsen, Germany. She was christened 1 April 1821 in Pakens. [Parents] [Children] Heinrich Peters, brother of Georg Edward Peters (Photo courtesy of Mr. Finn Jensen of Norway, great grandson of Heinrich Peters) |
(98) Ernst Matthias HOFFMANN Born 25 March 1816 in Copenhagen, Denmark. He married Anna Margaretha JENSEN 10 September 1843 in Keitum-Sylt, Germany. Ernst died 20 October 1852. He was a Ships Captain.[Parents] |
(99) Anna Margaretha JENSEN Born on Christmas Day, 25 December 1818 in Højer, Denmark. She died 7 December 1890 in Keitum-Sylt, Germany. [Parents] |
[Children] St. Severin Kirche, Keitum-Sylt |
(100) Johann Wilhelm BIEGEMANN Johann married Amalia Auguste C. KRÖGER. | [Parents] |
(101) Amalia Auguste C. KRÖGER. | [Parents] |
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(102) Johann Jacob ROHWEDDER Johann married Johanna Margaretha LANGE. | [Parents] |
(103) Johanna Margaretha LANGE. | [Parents] |
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