Richard Cooper 1a
Birth Name | Cooper, Richard 2a 3a 3b 1b 3c |
Also Known As | Cooper, Joseph Richard 4a 5a 6a 7a 1c 8 9 10a 10b 10c 11a 11b 12 13a 14a |
Also Known As | Cooper, Josiah Tobias |
Also Known As | Cooper, Joseph 11c 11d |
Gender | male |
Age at Death | about 58 years, 10 months, 1 day |
Events
Event | Date | Place | Description | Sources |
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Birth | about 1833 | Leicester, Leicestershire, England | 2b 5b 6b 7b 3d 3e 3f | |
Event Note
Estimated birth year from 1841, 1851 and 1861 Census is 1833. |
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Residence | 1841 | Leicester, Leicestershire, England | 6c | |
Event Note
Metcalf St. Entire neighborhood was levelled as part of slum clearing in the 1950s and this street no longer exists. http://news.bbc.co.uk/local/leicester/hi/people_and_places/history/newsid_8314000/8314880.stm |
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Residence | 1851 | Leicester, Leicestershire, England | 5c | |
Event Note
New Bridge St. Approximately 1 mile from where Sarah Ann Williamson was living in this census. |
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Occupation | 1861 | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England | Agricultural Laborer per census. Son, John Edward Cooper, has Birmingham listed as place of birth in his obit. | |
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Residence | 1861 | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England | 2c 3g | |
Event Note
Duddeston Rd per census. |
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Departure | 1866-06-09 | Plymouth, Devon, England | 4b 4c 3h 3i 3j | |
Event Note
"Hougoumont," government assisted emigrants. http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article28790030 |
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Arrival | 1866-09-16 | Port Adelaide, South Australia, Australia | 4d 3k 3l 3m | |
Event Note
"Hougoumont" |
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Residence | 1873 | Willyaroo, South Australia, Australia | ||
Event Note
Rachel born this year. |
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Departure | 1876-03-23 | Willyaroo, South Australia, Australia | ||
Event Note
R. Cooper clearing sale at Willyaroo. http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article96882303 |
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Residence | 1878-12-00 | Gladstone, South Australia, Australia | ||
Event Note
Hundred of Booyoolie, which includes Gladstone. http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article92265770 |
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Occupation | 1880-02-00 | Gladstone, South Australia, Australia | Labourer. | |
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Departure | 1885 | South Australia, Australia | ||
Event Note
Moved to Victoria per death certificate in 1881, however Rose Elizabeth was born in Port Adelaide. |
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Residence | 1888 | South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia | 11e | |
Event Note
Patterson Place |
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Occupation | 1890 | South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia | Engine driver | |
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Residence | 1891 | South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia | 11f | |
Event Note
Joseph Cooper, Labourer. Living next door to William Griffin, painter. Patterson Place. Wharf Labourer on DC. |
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Occupation | 1891-10-00 | South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia | Wharf labourer | |
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Death | 1891-11-02 | South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia | 7c 10d | |
Event Note
28 off Iffla St, Wharf Laborer. "Josiah Tobias" as husband on Elizabeth Warner's DC. Bronchitis/asthma. 62 y/o on DC. |
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Burial | 1891-11-03 | Melbourne, Victoria, Australia | ||
Event Note
Melbourne General. |
Parents
Relation to main person | Name | Birth date | Death date | Relation within this family (if not by birth) |
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Father | John Cooper | about 1801 | ||
Mother | Mary | about 1811 | ||
Brother | William Cooper | about 1831 | ||
Brother | John Cooper | about 1832 | ||
Richard Cooper | about 1833 | 1891-11-02 | ||
Brother | James Cooper | about 1837 | ||
Brother | Charles Cooper | about 1841 | ||
Brother | Henry Cooper | about 1846 | ||
Sister | Mary Cooper | about 1849 |
Families
Family of Richard Cooper and Sarah Ann Williamson |
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Married | Wife | Sarah Ann Williamson ( * about 1828 + 1880-02-20 ) | ||||||||||||||||||
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Children |
Name | Birth Date | Death Date |
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Henry Cooper | 1859-04-00 | |
John Edward Cooper | 1863-11-11 | 1931-11-25 |
Amelia Rickards Cooper | 1868-06-22 | |
Rachel Louisa Cooper | 1873-09-22 | 1951-05-24 |
Family of Richard Cooper and Elizabeth Warner
Event | Date | Place | Description | Sources |
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Marriage | 1880-06-05 | Gladstone, South Australia, Australia | 1d 1e | |
Event Note
Marriage date on son's birth certificate. Richard (Joseph) Cooper lists his father as "John" in this marriage certificate. Elizabeth Frick's father is James Warner. Richard appears to start using "Joseph Cooper" after this date. |
Name | Birth Date | Death Date |
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Sarah Ann Cooper | 1881-06-27 | 1941 |
Joseph Talbot Cooper | 1883-06-05 | 1948-08-00 |
Rose Elizabeth Cooper | 1885-09-03 | 1917-09-15 |
Charles Edward Cooper | 1887-12-15 | 1965-03-23 |
Lillian Flora Violet Cooper | 1891 |
Pedigree
Source References
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Ancestry.com: Australia Marriage Index, 1788-1950
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Marriage date: 1880
Marriage place: Laura, South Australia
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Marriage date: 1880
Marriage place: Laura, South Australia
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Marriage date: 1880
Marriage place: Laura, South Australia
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Marriage date: 1880
Marriage place: Laura, South Australia
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Ancestry.com: 1861 England Census
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Birth date: abt 1833
Birth place: Leicester, Leicestershire, England
Residence date: 1861
Residence place: Aston, Warwickshire, England
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Birth date: abt 1833
Birth place: Leicester, Leicestershire, England
Residence date: 1861
Residence place: Aston, Warwickshire, England
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Birth date: abt 1833
Birth place: Leicester, Leicestershire, England
Residence date: 1861
Residence place: Aston, Warwickshire, England
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Ancestry.com: South Australia, Australia, Incoming and Outgoing Passenger Lists, 1845-1940
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- Page: State Records of South Australia; Gebbs Cross, South Australia, Australia; Records Relating to Official Assisted Immigration - Crown Lands and Immigration Office - Official Assisted Passage Passenger Lists-1845-1886; Series: GRG35_48_1
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South Australian Register
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- Date: 1866-09-17
- Page: 1866 'ARRIVAL OF THE HOUGOUMONT, WITH 334 IMMIGRANTS.', South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), 17 September, p. 3
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ARRIVAL OF THE HOUGOUMONT. WITH 334 IMMIGRANTS.
The Hougoumont turned up in a strong gale on Sunday morning, and the weather was such that the beach lifeboat took off all the officers from the boarding station, and well she behaved, shipping an occasional lip of water; but letting it out again instantly. On reaching the ship the surgeon re- ported 24 cases of measles on the voyage, and although none of them had been fatal the Additional Health Officer decided to keep her in quarantine until Dr. Duncan was communicated with. It was fortunate she had no cases on board on arrival, nor had there been any from August 18. The Surgeon-Superintendent is an old hand in the service, having been here on several previous occasions; and Captain Cosens is so well known in the Adelaide trade as to require no comments on his reputation as a kind and attentive master. We shall take an early opportunity of visiting and reporting on the state of the vessel. The following are the names of the immigrants, together with their national and industrial classification :—
English.— Wm. Brewer, Charles, Jane, Maud E. and George H. Burton, Abraham, Hannah, Elizabeth, Theresea, Abraham, and Hannah Carter, George and Henry Carter, Elizabeth Carter, Charles, Ann, and Margaret Campbell, Charles Clarke, Wm., Elizabeth, and Emily Coe. John, Susan, Charles, Esther, and Albert Cook, Richard, Sarah A., Henry, and John E. Cooper, John Davies. Caroline Downing, Henry Dunn, Elizabeth Elstone, Sarah Flint, Susan George, Elizabeth Hales, Wm. Hawthorn, John Inwood, Henry, Ann. and Emma Knoles. Wm., Sarah, Sarah, Elizabeth, and Grace Lampier, George, Eliza, and James Lampier, John Meredith, Helen Moir, Harriett Murray, Thomas, Mary, and Thomas Sanders, Edward Smith, Marie, James, and Sarah Veysal, Isaac, Eliza, and William Whicker, Char- lotte Woolley, Albert Woolley, MaryJ. Zozer. Scotch.— John Allan, Mary Allan, Augusta Anderson, Sarah Arthuton, James Banks, Dorothy Black. Robert, Julia, William. Duncan, and Eliza- beth Blair, James Boath, William Brymer, Robina and Jane Caldwell, Elizabeth Carlton, Jane Clarke, Mary Common, William Common, Catherine Dalgleish, Mary and Agnes Dodds, Theresa Duncan, David, Martha, and Jane Duncan, Alexander Ferguson, Edward Fer- guson, John Foubester, John Fraser, James Fulton, Jemima Glascow, Joseph Glendining. George, Margaret and Jane Graham, Mary and Ellen Gray, Jane Lavick, Fred, Liston, Catherine and Catherine Manson. James and Alexander Martin, William, Violet, Peter, William, Mary, and Duncan Martin, James and Robert McAra, Matilda McAra, Matilda and Catherine McAra, Donald McCoag, Angus McColl, Norman McLean, Alexander McLean, John McLeod, John McRea, Charles and Isabella Moir. William and James Moir, Andrew, Elizabeth, Robert, James, Agnes and Margaret Patterson, James Quinn, Adam, Ellen, Adam, and Barbara Steadman, Isabella Smith, James, Margaret, Margaret, and James Thain, Sophia Thompson, Alexander Mannan. Alexander Wilson, Jane Wright. Irish - Mary Bergan, Daniel and Pat Brady, John Cahill, Bridget and Margaret Calliney, Martin Canny, James Carson, Mack Clune, Ann Clune, Pat Cocoran, Ellen and Eliza Connell, Mary, Mary, and Catherine Conny, Thomas Conway, Bridget Crothy, Pat Crowley, Michael Cunningham, James Curran, Austin Davoran, Mary Davoran, Bridget Dillon, James, Ellen, Johanna, and Ellen Dinan, Michael and James Dobbin, John Donohue, Mary Donohue, Thomas Digan, Thomas and Simon Dullard, Mary Dowling, Mary Dullard, Catherine Dundon, Jane Edwards, James Fenessy, Pat and John Fitzpatrick, William, Mary, and Michael Fitzgerald, John Flanagan, Julia Foley, John Gal- ligan, John Galligan, George Galvin, Wil- liam Glacken, Margaret Glanville, Mick. Grimes, Michael Guerin. Honora, Catherine, and Mary Haren, Michael, and John Haren, John Hartigan, Wm. and Annie Haynes, Margaret Hayes, James Heays, Denis, and Lucy Hehir, Ann Hells, Denis Hennessy, Thomas Hill, Thomas Hogan, Hannah Carney, Michael Kain, Pat Kearney, Mary, and Winifred Kiely, Pat Latiff, Pat Leo, Denis Lyons, Mary Lyons, Bridget Macnamara, Margaret Macnamarra, Michael, Honora, Thomas, and John Magee, John Martin, James Mater, Michael Mater, Mary, Winnifred, Bessy, and Jeremiah Mater, Philip Maguire, Denis Maloney, John Maloney, Margaret Maloney, Esther Martin, John, Bridget, Jeremiah, Bridget and James Meany, Julia Maloney, Catherine McMahon, Martin McMahon, Michael McMahon, Pat Mclnerney, John McNamara, Mary McGouth, Margaret McGouth, Thomas McGuire, Bernard McEvoy, John Meagher, Margaret Mitchell, Timothy, Susannah, Margaret Johannah, Mary, and Bar- tholomew Moloy, Mary Moore, John Moran, Catherine Mullins, Thomas Murphy, Catherine Murphy, Bridget Murphy, Bridget Muarry, Matthias Murthock, Mary and Honora Nestor, Pat Nestor, Austin Nestor, Annie Nollan, Pat O'Brien, Bridget O'Brien, John O'Connor, Margaret O'Connor, Mary O'Connor, Johanna O'Donnell, Pat O'Donnell, James O'Donnell, Mathew and John O'Halloran, Bridget, Honora, Mary, Margaret, and Catherine O'Halloran, Michael O'Kife, Honora Pilkington, James Quinn, Catherine Quinlan, Mary Quinlan, Mary Quirk, Denis Quirk, John Rabbett, Michael Rabbitt, Daniel Reid, James Reid, Michael Reidy, John and Richard Reily, Ellen Reily, Bridget Rooney, Anthony Rooney, Jeremiah, David, John B., and Daniel Ryan, Johanna, John, and William Ryan, Edmund Setright, James Scanlan, Mary Slarry, Bridget Smith, John Smith, Pat Slattery, Cathe- rine Smyth, Margaret Stack, Catherine Sullivan, Marie Sullivan, Michael Tracey, Margaret Vaughan, Bridget Wright. Summary.— Adults— English. 48; Scotch, 69; Irish, 187— total, 254. Children between 1 and 12— English, 17; Scotch, 14: Irish, 15-total, 46 . Infants— English, 1; Scotch, 2; Irish, 2— total, 5 Totals— English, 68 ; Scotch, 83; Irish, 184. Grand total. 335, equal to 307 statute adults. Industrial classifications.— Joiners, 3; smiths, 5; shoemakers, 4; servants, 84; plasterer, 1; miller, 1; labourers, 4; tailor. 1; nurses, 3; dressmaker, 1 ; cooks, 3; carpenters, 2; sawyers, 3; fitters, 1; matron, 1; ironfounder, 1; ploughmen, 6; agricul- tural labourers, 2; shepherds, 6; cabinetmaker, 1; semptress, I; housekeepers, 3; dairymaid, 1. During the voyage there has only been one death and four births, so that the population increased by three from the time of departure.
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- Date: 1866-09-17
- Page: 1866 'ARRIVAL OF THE HOUGOUMONT, WITH 334 IMMIGRANTS.', South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), 17 September, p. 3
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Source text:
ARRIVAL OF THE HOUGOUMONT. WITH 334 IMMIGRANTS.
The Hougoumont turned up in a strong gale on Sunday morning, and the weather was such that the beach lifeboat took off all the officers from the boarding station, and well she behaved, shipping an occasional lip of water; but letting it out again instantly. On reaching the ship the surgeon re- ported 24 cases of measles on the voyage, and although none of them had been fatal the Additional Health Officer decided to keep her in quarantine until Dr. Duncan was communicated with. It was fortunate she had no cases on board on arrival, nor had there been any from August 18. The Surgeon-Superintendent is an old hand in the service, having been here on several previous occasions; and Captain Cosens is so well known in the Adelaide trade as to require no comments on his reputation as a kind and attentive master. We shall take an early opportunity of visiting and reporting on the state of the vessel. The following are the names of the immigrants, together with their national and industrial classification :—
English.— Wm. Brewer, Charles, Jane, Maud E. and George H. Burton, Abraham, Hannah, Elizabeth, Theresea, Abraham, and Hannah Carter, George and Henry Carter, Elizabeth Carter, Charles, Ann, and Margaret Campbell, Charles Clarke, Wm., Elizabeth, and Emily Coe. John, Susan, Charles, Esther, and Albert Cook, Richard, Sarah A., Henry, and John E. Cooper, John Davies. Caroline Downing, Henry Dunn, Elizabeth Elstone, Sarah Flint, Susan George, Elizabeth Hales, Wm. Hawthorn, John Inwood, Henry, Ann. and Emma Knoles. Wm., Sarah, Sarah, Elizabeth, and Grace Lampier, George, Eliza, and James Lampier, John Meredith, Helen Moir, Harriett Murray, Thomas, Mary, and Thomas Sanders, Edward Smith, Marie, James, and Sarah Veysal, Isaac, Eliza, and William Whicker, Char- lotte Woolley, Albert Woolley, MaryJ. Zozer. Scotch.— John Allan, Mary Allan, Augusta Anderson, Sarah Arthuton, James Banks, Dorothy Black. Robert, Julia, William. Duncan, and Eliza- beth Blair, James Boath, William Brymer, Robina and Jane Caldwell, Elizabeth Carlton, Jane Clarke, Mary Common, William Common, Catherine Dalgleish, Mary and Agnes Dodds, Theresa Duncan, David, Martha, and Jane Duncan, Alexander Ferguson, Edward Fer- guson, John Foubester, John Fraser, James Fulton, Jemima Glascow, Joseph Glendining. George, Margaret and Jane Graham, Mary and Ellen Gray, Jane Lavick, Fred, Liston, Catherine and Catherine Manson. James and Alexander Martin, William, Violet, Peter, William, Mary, and Duncan Martin, James and Robert McAra, Matilda McAra, Matilda and Catherine McAra, Donald McCoag, Angus McColl, Norman McLean, Alexander McLean, John McLeod, John McRea, Charles and Isabella Moir. William and James Moir, Andrew, Elizabeth, Robert, James, Agnes and Margaret Patterson, James Quinn, Adam, Ellen, Adam, and Barbara Steadman, Isabella Smith, James, Margaret, Margaret, and James Thain, Sophia Thompson, Alexander Mannan. Alexander Wilson, Jane Wright. Irish - Mary Bergan, Daniel and Pat Brady, John Cahill, Bridget and Margaret Calliney, Martin Canny, James Carson, Mack Clune, Ann Clune, Pat Cocoran, Ellen and Eliza Connell, Mary, Mary, and Catherine Conny, Thomas Conway, Bridget Crothy, Pat Crowley, Michael Cunningham, James Curran, Austin Davoran, Mary Davoran, Bridget Dillon, James, Ellen, Johanna, and Ellen Dinan, Michael and James Dobbin, John Donohue, Mary Donohue, Thomas Digan, Thomas and Simon Dullard, Mary Dowling, Mary Dullard, Catherine Dundon, Jane Edwards, James Fenessy, Pat and John Fitzpatrick, William, Mary, and Michael Fitzgerald, John Flanagan, Julia Foley, John Gal- ligan, John Galligan, George Galvin, Wil- liam Glacken, Margaret Glanville, Mick. Grimes, Michael Guerin. Honora, Catherine, and Mary Haren, Michael, and John Haren, John Hartigan, Wm. and Annie Haynes, Margaret Hayes, James Heays, Denis, and Lucy Hehir, Ann Hells, Denis Hennessy, Thomas Hill, Thomas Hogan, Hannah Carney, Michael Kain, Pat Kearney, Mary, and Winifred Kiely, Pat Latiff, Pat Leo, Denis Lyons, Mary Lyons, Bridget Macnamara, Margaret Macnamarra, Michael, Honora, Thomas, and John Magee, John Martin, James Mater, Michael Mater, Mary, Winnifred, Bessy, and Jeremiah Mater, Philip Maguire, Denis Maloney, John Maloney, Margaret Maloney, Esther Martin, John, Bridget, Jeremiah, Bridget and James Meany, Julia Maloney, Catherine McMahon, Martin McMahon, Michael McMahon, Pat Mclnerney, John McNamara, Mary McGouth, Margaret McGouth, Thomas McGuire, Bernard McEvoy, John Meagher, Margaret Mitchell, Timothy, Susannah, Margaret Johannah, Mary, and Bar- tholomew Moloy, Mary Moore, John Moran, Catherine Mullins, Thomas Murphy, Catherine Murphy, Bridget Murphy, Bridget Muarry, Matthias Murthock, Mary and Honora Nestor, Pat Nestor, Austin Nestor, Annie Nollan, Pat O'Brien, Bridget O'Brien, John O'Connor, Margaret O'Connor, Mary O'Connor, Johanna O'Donnell, Pat O'Donnell, James O'Donnell, Mathew and John O'Halloran, Bridget, Honora, Mary, Margaret, and Catherine O'Halloran, Michael O'Kife, Honora Pilkington, James Quinn, Catherine Quinlan, Mary Quinlan, Mary Quirk, Denis Quirk, John Rabbett, Michael Rabbitt, Daniel Reid, James Reid, Michael Reidy, John and Richard Reily, Ellen Reily, Bridget Rooney, Anthony Rooney, Jeremiah, David, John B., and Daniel Ryan, Johanna, John, and William Ryan, Edmund Setright, James Scanlan, Mary Slarry, Bridget Smith, John Smith, Pat Slattery, Cathe- rine Smyth, Margaret Stack, Catherine Sullivan, Marie Sullivan, Michael Tracey, Margaret Vaughan, Bridget Wright. Summary.— Adults— English. 48; Scotch, 69; Irish, 187— total, 254. Children between 1 and 12— English, 17; Scotch, 14: Irish, 15-total, 46 . Infants— English, 1; Scotch, 2; Irish, 2— total, 5 Totals— English, 68 ; Scotch, 83; Irish, 184. Grand total. 335, equal to 307 statute adults. Industrial classifications.— Joiners, 3; smiths, 5; shoemakers, 4; servants, 84; plasterer, 1; miller, 1; labourers, 4; tailor. 1; nurses, 3; dressmaker, 1 ; cooks, 3; carpenters, 2; sawyers, 3; fitters, 1; matron, 1; ironfounder, 1; ploughmen, 6; agricul- tural labourers, 2; shepherds, 6; cabinetmaker, 1; semptress, I; housekeepers, 3; dairymaid, 1. During the voyage there has only been one death and four births, so that the population increased by three from the time of departure.
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- Date: 1866-08-13
- Page: 1866 'EMIGRATION INTELLIGENCE.', South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), 13 August, p. 4
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EMIGRATION lNTELLIGENCE.
The Hougoumont, Cousins, master, sailed from Plymouth on the 9th June, with immigrants for Adelaide. The names and nationalities are given beIow:—
English. Wm Brwer, Charles, Jane, Maud E and George H. Burton, Abraham. Hannah, Eliza beth, Theresea, Abraham, and Hannah Carter, George and Henry Carter, Elizabeth Carter, Charles, Ann, and Margaret Campbell, Charles Clarke, Wm, Elizabeth, and Emily Coe, John, Susan, Charles, Esther.and Albert Cook, Richard, Sarah A., Henry, and. John E. Cooper, John Davies, .Caroline Downing, Henry Dunn, Eliza beth Elstone, Sarah Flint, Susan George, Elizabeth Hales, Wm. Hawthorn, John Inwood, Henry, ? Ann, and Emma Knoles, Wm, Sarah, Sarah, Elizabeth, and Grace Lampier, George. Eliza, and James Lampier, John Meredith, Helen Moir, Harriett Murray, Thomas, Mary, and Thomas Sanders, Edward Smith, Marie, James, and Sarah Veysal, Isaac, Eliza, and William Whicker, Char lotte Woolley, Albert Wolley, Mary J. Zozer. Scotch.-John Allan, Mary Allan, Augusta Anderson, Sarah Arthuton, James Banks, Dorothy Black, Robert, Julia, William, Duncan, and Eliza beth Blair, James Boath, William Brymer, Robina and Jane Caldwell, Elizabeth Carlton, Jane Clarke, Mary Common, William Common, Catherine Dalgleish, Mary' and Agnes Dodds, Theresa Duncan, David, Martha, and Jane Duncan, Alexander Ferguson, Edward Fer guson, John Foubester, John Fraser, James Fulton, Jemima Glascow, Joseph Glendining, George. Margaret, and Jane Graham, Mary and Ellen Gray, Jane Lavick. Fred. Liston. Catherine and Catherine Manson, James and Alexander Martin, William, Violet, Peter, William, Mary, and Duncan Martin, James and Robert McAra, Matilda McAra, Matilda and Catherine McAra, Donald McCoag, Angus McColl, Norman McLean, Alexander McLean. John McLeod, John McKea, Charles and Isabella. Moir, William and James Moir, Andrew, Elizibeth, Robert, James, Agnes, and Margaret Patterson. James Quinn, Adam. llen, Adam, and Barbara Steadinan, Isabella Smith, James, Margaret, Margaret, and James Thain, Sophia Thompson, Alexander Mannan, Alexander Wilson, Jane Wright. Irish.— Mary Bergan, Daniel and Pat Brady, John Cahill, Bridget and Margaret Calliney Martin Canny, James Carson, Mack Clune, Ann Clune, Pat Cocoran, Ellen and Eliza Connell, Mary, Mary, and Catherine Conny, Thomas Conway. Bridget Crothy, Pat Crowley, Michael Cunningham, James Curran, Austin Davoran,' Mary Davoran, Bridget Dillon, James, Ellen, Johanna, and Ellen Dinan, Michael and James Dobbin, John Donohue, Mary Donohue, Thomas Digan, Thomas and Siuon Duilard, MaryDowling, Mary Dullard, Catherine Dundon, Jane Edwards, Jamees Fenessy, Pat and John Fitzpatrick, William, Mary, and Michael Fitzgerald, John Flanagan, Julia Foley, John Gal- ligan, John Galligan,' George Galvin, Wil- liam Glacken. Margaret Glannvilie. Mick. Grimes.
Michael Guerin, Honora, Catherine, and Mary Haren, Michael, and John Haren, John llartigan. Wm. and Annie Haynes, Margaret Haves, James Heays, Denis, and Lucy Hetir, Ann Helis, Denis Hennessy, Thomas Hill, Thomas Hogan, Hannah Karney, Michael Kain, Pat Kearnev, Mary, and Winnifred Kiely, Pat Latiff, Pat Leo, Denis Lyons, Mary Lyons, Bridget Macnamara, Margaret Macnamarra, Michael, Honora, Thomas, and John Magee, John Martin, James Mater, Michael Mater, Mary, Winnifred, Bessy, and Jeremiah Mater, Philip Maguire, Denis Maloney, John Maloney, Margaret Maloney, Esther.Martin, John, Bridget, Jeremiah, Bridget aud James Meany, Julia Maloney, Catherine McMahon, Martin McMahon, Michael McMahon, Pat McInerney. John MeNamara, 'Mary McGouth, Margaret McGouth, Thomas McGuire, Bernard McEvoy, John Meagher, Margaret Mitchell, Timothy, Susannah,- Margaret, Johannah, Mary, and Bar- tholomew Moloy, Mary Moore, John Moran, Catherine Mullins, Thomas Murphy, Catherine Murphy, Bridget Murphy, Bridget Murray Matthias Murthock. Mary and Honora Nestor, Pat Nestor, Austin Nestor, Annie Nollan, Pat O'Brien. Bridget O'Brien, John O'Connor, Margaret O'Con nor. Alary O'Connor, Johanna O'Donnell, Pat O'Donnell, James O'DonncIl, Mathew and John O'Halloran, Bridget, Honora, Mary, Margaret, and Catherine O'Halloran, Michael O'Kife, Honora Pilkington, James Quinn, Catherine Quinlan, Mary Quinlan, Mary Quirk, Denis Quirk, John Rabbett, Michael Rabbitt, Daniel Reid, Jamaes Reid, Michael Reidy.John and Richard Reily, Ellen Reily, Bridget Rooney, Anthony Rooney. Jeremiah, David, John B, and Daniel Ryan, Johanna, John, and William Ryan, Edmund Setright. James Scanlan, Mary Slarry, Bridget Smith, John Smith, Pat Slattery, Cathe rine Smith, Margaret Stack, Catherine Sullivan, Marie Sullivan, Michael Tracey, Margaret Vaughan, Bridget Wright. Summary.— Adults — English, 4S; Scotch, 69; Irish. 167-total, 284. Children between 1 and 12- | English, 17; Scotch, 14; Irish, 15-total, 46. Infants— English, 1; Scotch, 2; Irish, 2-total, 5 Totals-English, 66; Scotch, 85; Irish, m. Grand ; total, 335. equal to 307 statute adults. Industrial classifications.— Joiners, 3; smiths, 5; shoemakers, 1 ; servants, 84; plasterer, 1 ; miller. 1; labourers, 94; tailor, 1; nurses, 3; dressmaker, 1; cooks, 3; carpenters, 2; sawyers. 3; fitters, 1; matron, 1; ironfounder, 1; ploughmen; 6; agricul tural labourers, 2: shepherds, 6; cabinetmaker, 1; semptress, 1; housekeepers, 3; dairymaid, 1.
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- Date: 1866-09-17
- Page: 1866 'ARRIVAL OF THE HOUGOUMONT, WITH 334 IMMIGRANTS.', South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), 17 September, p. 3
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ARRIVAL OF THE HOUGOUMONT. WITH 334 IMMIGRANTS.
The Hougoumont turned up in a strong gale on Sunday morning, and the weather was such that the beach lifeboat took off all the officers from the boarding station, and well she behaved, shipping an occasional lip of water; but letting it out again instantly. On reaching the ship the surgeon re- ported 24 cases of measles on the voyage, and although none of them had been fatal the Additional Health Officer decided to keep her in quarantine until Dr. Duncan was communicated with. It was fortunate she had no cases on board on arrival, nor had there been any from August 18. The Surgeon-Superintendent is an old hand in the service, having been here on several previous occasions; and Captain Cosens is so well known in the Adelaide trade as to require no comments on his reputation as a kind and attentive master. We shall take an early opportunity of visiting and reporting on the state of the vessel. The following are the names of the immigrants, together with their national and industrial classification :—
English.— Wm. Brewer, Charles, Jane, Maud E. and George H. Burton, Abraham, Hannah, Elizabeth, Theresea, Abraham, and Hannah Carter, George and Henry Carter, Elizabeth Carter, Charles, Ann, and Margaret Campbell, Charles Clarke, Wm., Elizabeth, and Emily Coe. John, Susan, Charles, Esther, and Albert Cook, Richard, Sarah A., Henry, and John E. Cooper, John Davies. Caroline Downing, Henry Dunn, Elizabeth Elstone, Sarah Flint, Susan George, Elizabeth Hales, Wm. Hawthorn, John Inwood, Henry, Ann. and Emma Knoles. Wm., Sarah, Sarah, Elizabeth, and Grace Lampier, George, Eliza, and James Lampier, John Meredith, Helen Moir, Harriett Murray, Thomas, Mary, and Thomas Sanders, Edward Smith, Marie, James, and Sarah Veysal, Isaac, Eliza, and William Whicker, Char- lotte Woolley, Albert Woolley, MaryJ. Zozer. Scotch.— John Allan, Mary Allan, Augusta Anderson, Sarah Arthuton, James Banks, Dorothy Black. Robert, Julia, William. Duncan, and Eliza- beth Blair, James Boath, William Brymer, Robina and Jane Caldwell, Elizabeth Carlton, Jane Clarke, Mary Common, William Common, Catherine Dalgleish, Mary and Agnes Dodds, Theresa Duncan, David, Martha, and Jane Duncan, Alexander Ferguson, Edward Fer- guson, John Foubester, John Fraser, James Fulton, Jemima Glascow, Joseph Glendining. George, Margaret and Jane Graham, Mary and Ellen Gray, Jane Lavick, Fred, Liston, Catherine and Catherine Manson. James and Alexander Martin, William, Violet, Peter, William, Mary, and Duncan Martin, James and Robert McAra, Matilda McAra, Matilda and Catherine McAra, Donald McCoag, Angus McColl, Norman McLean, Alexander McLean, John McLeod, John McRea, Charles and Isabella Moir. William and James Moir, Andrew, Elizabeth, Robert, James, Agnes and Margaret Patterson, James Quinn, Adam, Ellen, Adam, and Barbara Steadman, Isabella Smith, James, Margaret, Margaret, and James Thain, Sophia Thompson, Alexander Mannan. Alexander Wilson, Jane Wright. Irish - Mary Bergan, Daniel and Pat Brady, John Cahill, Bridget and Margaret Calliney, Martin Canny, James Carson, Mack Clune, Ann Clune, Pat Cocoran, Ellen and Eliza Connell, Mary, Mary, and Catherine Conny, Thomas Conway, Bridget Crothy, Pat Crowley, Michael Cunningham, James Curran, Austin Davoran, Mary Davoran, Bridget Dillon, James, Ellen, Johanna, and Ellen Dinan, Michael and James Dobbin, John Donohue, Mary Donohue, Thomas Digan, Thomas and Simon Dullard, Mary Dowling, Mary Dullard, Catherine Dundon, Jane Edwards, James Fenessy, Pat and John Fitzpatrick, William, Mary, and Michael Fitzgerald, John Flanagan, Julia Foley, John Gal- ligan, John Galligan, George Galvin, Wil- liam Glacken, Margaret Glanville, Mick. Grimes, Michael Guerin. Honora, Catherine, and Mary Haren, Michael, and John Haren, John Hartigan, Wm. and Annie Haynes, Margaret Hayes, James Heays, Denis, and Lucy Hehir, Ann Hells, Denis Hennessy, Thomas Hill, Thomas Hogan, Hannah Carney, Michael Kain, Pat Kearney, Mary, and Winifred Kiely, Pat Latiff, Pat Leo, Denis Lyons, Mary Lyons, Bridget Macnamara, Margaret Macnamarra, Michael, Honora, Thomas, and John Magee, John Martin, James Mater, Michael Mater, Mary, Winnifred, Bessy, and Jeremiah Mater, Philip Maguire, Denis Maloney, John Maloney, Margaret Maloney, Esther Martin, John, Bridget, Jeremiah, Bridget and James Meany, Julia Maloney, Catherine McMahon, Martin McMahon, Michael McMahon, Pat Mclnerney, John McNamara, Mary McGouth, Margaret McGouth, Thomas McGuire, Bernard McEvoy, John Meagher, Margaret Mitchell, Timothy, Susannah, Margaret Johannah, Mary, and Bar- tholomew Moloy, Mary Moore, John Moran, Catherine Mullins, Thomas Murphy, Catherine Murphy, Bridget Murphy, Bridget Muarry, Matthias Murthock, Mary and Honora Nestor, Pat Nestor, Austin Nestor, Annie Nollan, Pat O'Brien, Bridget O'Brien, John O'Connor, Margaret O'Connor, Mary O'Connor, Johanna O'Donnell, Pat O'Donnell, James O'Donnell, Mathew and John O'Halloran, Bridget, Honora, Mary, Margaret, and Catherine O'Halloran, Michael O'Kife, Honora Pilkington, James Quinn, Catherine Quinlan, Mary Quinlan, Mary Quirk, Denis Quirk, John Rabbett, Michael Rabbitt, Daniel Reid, James Reid, Michael Reidy, John and Richard Reily, Ellen Reily, Bridget Rooney, Anthony Rooney, Jeremiah, David, John B., and Daniel Ryan, Johanna, John, and William Ryan, Edmund Setright, James Scanlan, Mary Slarry, Bridget Smith, John Smith, Pat Slattery, Cathe- rine Smyth, Margaret Stack, Catherine Sullivan, Marie Sullivan, Michael Tracey, Margaret Vaughan, Bridget Wright. Summary.— Adults— English. 48; Scotch, 69; Irish, 187— total, 254. Children between 1 and 12— English, 17; Scotch, 14: Irish, 15-total, 46 . Infants— English, 1; Scotch, 2; Irish, 2— total, 5 Totals— English, 68 ; Scotch, 83; Irish, 184. Grand total. 335, equal to 307 statute adults. Industrial classifications.— Joiners, 3; smiths, 5; shoemakers, 4; servants, 84; plasterer, 1; miller, 1; labourers, 4; tailor. 1; nurses, 3; dressmaker, 1 ; cooks, 3; carpenters, 2; sawyers, 3; fitters, 1; matron, 1; ironfounder, 1; ploughmen, 6; agricul- tural labourers, 2; shepherds, 6; cabinetmaker, 1; semptress, I; housekeepers, 3; dairymaid, 1. During the voyage there has only been one death and four births, so that the population increased by three from the time of departure.
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Ancestry.com: 1851 England Census
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Birth date: abt 1832
Birth place: Leicestershire, England
Residence date: 1851
Residence place: Leicester St Mary, Leicestershire, England
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Birth date: abt 1832
Birth place: Leicestershire, England
Residence date: 1851
Residence place: Leicester St Mary, Leicestershire, England
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Birth date: abt 1832
Birth place: Leicestershire, England
Residence date: 1851
Residence place: Leicester St Mary, Leicestershire, England
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Birth date: abt 1833
Birth place: Leicestershire, England
Residence date: 1841
Residence place: St Margaret With Bishops Fee, Leicestershire, England
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Birth date: abt 1833
Birth place: Leicestershire, England
Residence date: 1841
Residence place: St Margaret With Bishops Fee, Leicestershire, England
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Birth date: abt 1833
Birth place: Leicestershire, England
Residence date: 1841
Residence place: St Margaret With Bishops Fee, Leicestershire, England
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Ancestry.com: Australia Death Index, 1787-1985
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Birth date: abt 1829
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Death date: 1891
Death place: South Melbourne, Victoria
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Death date: 1891
Death place: South Melbourne, Victoria
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