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Mary Jonas1

#2626, b. 1 November 1760, d. 14 May 1816
Last Edited=1 Jan 2016
     Mary Jonas was baptised on 1 November 1760 in Bishop Waltham, Hampshire, England.2 She was the daughter of Daniel Jonas and Mary Willis.2 She married Charles Daniel Palmer Robinson on 16 September 1788 in Bishop Waltham, Hampshire, England, they had three children.1,2 Mary died on 14 May 1816 in Bishop Waltham, Hampshire, England, aged 55.1

Children of Mary Jonas and Charles Daniel Palmer Robinson

Sources of Information

  1. [S1718] Emails between Dr David Greathead and Jan Cooper 2 October 1997 together with much information from David's wonderful book "A Passage to the Cape of Good Hope" David has since very sadly died.
  2. [S4500] Emails between Tony Goggins and Jan Cooper from 11 March 2003 Batch K146691 Film 1042025.
  3. [S4500] Emails between Tony Goggins and Jan Cooper from 11 March 2003.

Maria de Guadaloupe Anna Antonia Robinson1,2

#2627, b. 6 December 1824, d. 1901
Last Edited=1 Jan 2016
Relationship
4th great-granddaughter of Thomas Greathead
Appears on charts:
Chart 2 - Lifeboat and 1820 settlers Greathead families
     Maria de Guadaloupe Anna Antonia Robinson was born on 6 December 1824 in Mexico.1,2 She was the daughter of Daniel William Robinson and Mary Ann Greathead. She was baptised on 19 July 1830 in St Giles, Camberwell, London, England.1,2 She married Robert Agassiz on 23 August 1849 in St James, Paddington, London, England.1,2,3 Her husband Robert died on 1858 in Sandown, Isle of Wight, England.1,2,4 She married William Watson English on 3 October 1862 in Kensington, London, England.1,5 In the census of 3 April 1881 in Kirtley, Suffolk, England, she was listed as the wife of William Watson English.6 In the census of 5 April 1891 in 92 Clifton Hill, St Marylebone, London, England, she was listed as the wife of William Watson English.7 Maria was listed as head of household in the census of 31 March 1901 in Pepperharrow Road, Godalming, Surrey, England, Maria and her daughters were living on their own means. Maria is listed as married but no sign of her husband William.8 Maria died in 1901 in Guildford, Surrey, England.2,9

Children of Maria de Guadaloupe Anna Antonia Robinson and Robert Agassiz

Child of Maria de Guadaloupe Anna Antonia Robinson and William Watson English

Sources of Information

  1. [S1718] Emails between Dr David Greathead and Jan Cooper 2 October 1997 together with much information from David's wonderful book "A Passage to the Cape of Good Hope" David has since very sadly died.
  2. [S4500] Emails between Tony Goggins and Jan Cooper from 11 March 2003.
  3. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1849/Q3 Kensington Volume 3 Page 324.
  4. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1858/Q4 Isle of W Volume 2b Page 361.
  5. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1862/Q3 Kensington Volume 1a Page 223.
  6. [S41881] UK Census 1881 (RG11) - 3 April 1881 RG11 Piece 1901 Folio 71 Page 6.
  7. [S41891] UK Census 1891 (RG12) - 5 April 1891 RG12 Piece 105 Foio 60 Page 44.
  8. [S41901] UK Census 1901 (RG13) - 31 March 1901 RG13 Piece 606 Folio 95 Pages 40 and 41.
  9. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1901/Q3 Guildford Volume 2a Page 63 age 76.

Robert Agassiz1,2

#2628, d. 1858
Last Edited=1 Jan 2016
     Robert's parents were in Mexico where they had a hacienda. His father, or grandfather was a London merchant who married Made(eline) de Louvies who lost all his money. His daughter married Franz Joseph Edelmann (son of an Austrian) who took in all the family i.e. Mr and Mrs Agassiz Emily and Jemima - into his house at Hawkshead, Christchurch. These notes are from scraps of paper in Mary Spurling's papers. Curate in Bromley in his 50's inherited wealth from parishoner, moved to Sandown where daughters born.2 Robert Agassiz married Maria de Guadaloupe Anna Antonia Robinson, daughter of Daniel William Robinson and Mary Ann Greathead, on 23 August 1849 in St James, Paddington, London, England.1,2,3 He was the Priest, Curate in Bromley, Kent. Robert died in 1858 in Sandown, Isle of Wight, England.1,2,4

Children of Robert Agassiz and Maria de Guadaloupe Anna Antonia Robinson

Sources of Information

  1. [S1718] Emails between Dr David Greathead and Jan Cooper 2 October 1997 together with much information from David's wonderful book "A Passage to the Cape of Good Hope" David has since very sadly died.
  2. [S4500] Emails between Tony Goggins and Jan Cooper from 11 March 2003.
  3. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1849/Q3 Kensington Volume 3 Page 324.
  4. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1858/Q4 Isle of W Volume 2b Page 361.

Maria Welbourn1

#2629, b. about 1839, d. 30 September 1876
Last Edited=13 Dec 2011
     Maria Welbourn was born about 1839 in Sancton, Yorkshire, England.1,2 She was the daughter of David Welbourn and Mary Ann Purrell.1 In the census of 30 March 1851 at Appleton le Moors, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as the daughter of David Welbourn.3 In the census of 7 April 1861 in North Newbald, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as the sister of George Welbourn George and Maria lived together. George was a burcher and Maria a housekeeper.4 She married Mark Kelsey on 29 June 1875 in Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire, England.2,5 Maria died on 30 September 1876 in Pocklington, Yorkshire, England, It is believed she had just given birth to a still born baby.6,2 Maria was buried in 1876 in All Saints, Santon, Yorkshire, England.2

Sources of Information

  1. [S4] Jan's thoughts based on information from census enumeration sheets.
  2. [S30215] E-mails between Brian Flint and Jan Cooper from 10 September 2005.
  3. [S41851] UK Census 1851 (HO107) - 30 March 1851 HO107 Piece 2372 Folio 468 Page 11.
  4. [S41861] UK Census 1861 (RG9) - 7 April 1861 RG9 Piece 3567 Folio 80 Page 16.
  5. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1875/Q2 Hull Volume 9d Page 373.
  6. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1876/Q4 Pocklington Volume 9d Page 47 age 37.

Susanne Adine Agassiz1,2

#2630, b. 1855, d. 11 September 1938
Last Edited=1 Jan 2016
Relationship
5th great-granddaughter of Thomas Greathead
Appears on charts:
Chart 2 - Lifeboat and 1820 settlers Greathead families
     Susanne Adine Agassiz was born in 1855 in Sandown, Isle of Wight, England.1,3 She was the daughter of Robert Agassiz and Maria de Guadaloupe Anna Antonia Robinson. In the census of 3 April 1881 in Kirtley, Suffolk, England, she was listed as the step daughter of William Watson English.4 In the census of 5 April 1891 in 42 Pepperharrow Road, Godalming, Surrey, England, she was listed as the sister of Fitzwilliam de Guadaloupe English she was living on her own means.5 In the census of 31 March 1901 in Pepperharrow Road, Godalming, Surrey, England, she was listed as the daughter of Maria de Guadaloupe Anna Antonia English Maria and her daughters were living on their own means. Maria is listed as married but no sign of her husband William.6 Susanne died on 11 September 1938 in St Jovard, Herefordshire, England. [1943 (12)]2,1

Sources of Information

  1. [S1718] Emails between Dr David Greathead and Jan Cooper 2 October 1997 together with much information from David's wonderful book "A Passage to the Cape of Good Hope" David has since very sadly died.
  2. [S4500] Emails between Tony Goggins and Jan Cooper from 11 March 2003.
  3. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1855/Q3 Isle of W Volume 2b Page 403.
  4. [S41881] UK Census 1881 (RG11) - 3 April 1881 RG11 Piece 1901 Folio 71 Page 6.
  5. [S41891] UK Census 1891 (RG12) - 5 April 1891 RG12 Piece 561 Folio 20 Page 8.
  6. [S41901] UK Census 1901 (RG13) - 31 March 1901 RG13 Piece 606 Folio 95 Pages 40 and 41.

Ralph Gilbert1,2

#2631, d. 1924
Last Edited=15 Jan 2005
     Ralph died in 1924 in Symonds's Yat, Hereford, Herefordshire, England.1

Sources of Information

  1. [S1718] Emails between Dr David Greathead and Jan Cooper 2 October 1997 together with much information from David's wonderful book "A Passage to the Cape of Good Hope" David has since very sadly died.
  2. [S4500] Emails between Tony Goggins and Jan Cooper from 11 March 2003.

Antonia Constance Agassiz1,2

#2632, b. 1852, d. 1927
Last Edited=1 Jan 2016
Relationship
5th great-granddaughter of Thomas Greathead
Appears on charts:
Chart 2 - Lifeboat and 1820 settlers Greathead families
     Antonia Constance Agassiz was born in 1852 in Sandown, Isle of Wight, England.1,3 She was the daughter of Robert Agassiz and Maria de Guadaloupe Anna Antonia Robinson. In the census of 3 April 1881 in Kirtley, Suffolk, England, she was listed as the step daughter of William Watson English.4 In the census of 5 April 1891 in 42 Pepperharrow Road, Godalming, Surrey, England, she was listed as the sister of Fitzwilliam de Guadaloupe English she was living on her own means.5 In the census of 31 March 1901 in Pepperharrow Road, Godalming, Surrey, England, she was listed as the daughter of Maria de Guadaloupe Anna Antonia English Maria and her daughters were living on their own means. Maria is listed as married but no sign of her husband William.6 Antonia died in 1927 in Ross, Herefordshire, England.7

Sources of Information

  1. [S1718] Emails between Dr David Greathead and Jan Cooper 2 October 1997 together with much information from David's wonderful book "A Passage to the Cape of Good Hope" David has since very sadly died.
  2. [S4500] Emails between Tony Goggins and Jan Cooper from 11 March 2003.
  3. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1852/Q3 Isle of W Volume 2b Page 438.
  4. [S41881] UK Census 1881 (RG11) - 3 April 1881 RG11 Piece 1901 Folio 71 Page 6.
  5. [S41891] UK Census 1891 (RG12) - 5 April 1891 RG12 Piece 561 Folio 20 Page 8.
  6. [S41901] UK Census 1901 (RG13) - 31 March 1901 RG13 Piece 606 Folio 95 Pages 40 and 41.
  7. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1927/Q4 Ross Volume 6a Page 556 age 75.

William Watson English1

#2633, b. about 1839
Last Edited=1 Jan 2016
     William Watson English was born about 1839 in Dalton-le-Dale, Durham, England.2 He married Maria de Guadaloupe Anna Antonia Robinson, daughter of Daniel William Robinson and Mary Ann Greathead, on 3 October 1862 in Kensington, London, England.1,3 William was listed as the head of the family on the census of 3 April 1881 in Kirtley, Suffolk, England, William was tha Rector of the Parish living with his wife and son Fitzwilliam and step children.4 William was listed as the head of the family of on the census of 5 April 1891 in 92 Clifton Hill, St Marylebone, London, England, William was a clerk in holy orders living with his wife, step daughter and servants.5

Child of William Watson English and Maria de Guadaloupe Anna Antonia Robinson

Sources of Information

  1. [S1718] Emails between Dr David Greathead and Jan Cooper 2 October 1997 together with much information from David's wonderful book "A Passage to the Cape of Good Hope" David has since very sadly died.
  2. [S4] Jan's thoughts based on information from census enumeration sheets.
  3. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1862/Q3 Kensington Volume 1a Page 223.
  4. [S41881] UK Census 1881 (RG11) - 3 April 1881 RG11 Piece 1901 Folio 71 Page 6.
  5. [S41891] UK Census 1891 (RG12) - 5 April 1891 RG12 Piece 105 Foio 60 Page 44.

Fitzwilliam de Guadaloupe English1

#2634, b. 1864, d. 1924
Last Edited=1 Jan 2016
Relationship
5th great-grandson of Thomas Greathead
Appears on charts:
Chart 2 - Lifeboat and 1820 settlers Greathead families
     Fitzwilliam de Guadaloupe English was born in 1864 in Witney, Oxfordshire, England.1,2 He was the son of William Watson English and Maria de Guadaloupe Anna Antonia Robinson. In the census of 3 April 1881 in Kirtley, Suffolk, England, he was listed as the son of William Watson English William was an Oxford University graduate.3 Fitzwilliam was listed as the head of the family of on the census of 5 April 1891 in 42 Pepperharrow Road, Godalming, Surrey, England, Fitzwilliam was a Professor of Music living with his two of his sisters and two servants.4 He married ... ... in 1891 in St George Hanover Square, London, England, There were no children.1,5 Fitzwilliam was listed as head of household in the census of 31 March 1901 in 5 Whinney Field, Halifax, Yorkshire, England, Fitzwilliam was a Music teacher living with two servants, a cook and a housemaid. No sign of his wife?6 Fitzwilliam died in 1924 in Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire, England.1,7

Sources of Information

  1. [S1718] Emails between Dr David Greathead and Jan Cooper 2 October 1997 together with much information from David's wonderful book "A Passage to the Cape of Good Hope" David has since very sadly died.
  2. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1864/Q1 Witney Volume 3a Page 653.
  3. [S41881] UK Census 1881 (RG11) - 3 April 1881 RG11 Piece 1901 Folio 71 Page 6.
  4. [S41891] UK Census 1891 (RG12) - 5 April 1891 RG12 Piece 561 Folio 20 Page 8.
  5. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1891/Q4 St G H Sq Volume 1a Page 820 - Possibly Alice Rosa Clarke.
  6. [S41901] UK Census 1901 (RG13) - 31 March 1901 RG13 Piece 4125 Folio 123 Page 15.
  7. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1924/Q1 Halifax Volume 9a Page 699 age 59.

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#2635
Last Edited=1 Jan 2016

Sources of Information

  1. [S1718] Emails between Dr David Greathead and Jan Cooper 2 October 1997 together with much information from David's wonderful book "A Passage to the Cape of Good Hope" David has since very sadly died.
  2. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1891/Q4 St G H Sq Volume 1a Page 820 - Possibly Alice Rosa Clarke.

John Ward Harding1,2,3

#2636, b. 28 January 1804, d. 3 March 1895
Last Edited=1 Jan 2016
     John Ward Harding was born on 28 January 1804 in Burton Dassett, Warwickshire, England.1,2 He was the son of William Harding and Mary Ward. He was baptised on 20 February 1804 in Burton Dassett, Warwickshire, England.1,2,4 He was in the Madras (Honourable East India Company) Army he joined in 1819, promoted to Captain 21 May 1833 and retired 11 April 1837.2,5 He married Elisa Greathead, daughter of Francis Greathead and Eleanor Hall, on 22 September 1832 in St Giles, Camberwell, London, England, by licence dated 17 September 1832 from Faculty Office by Archbishop of Canterbury. Elisa was a minor. The ceremony was witnessed by Daniel and Mary Anne Robinson, Elisa's sister and brother in law.1,2,6,7,8,9 John lived in Laugharne, Carmarthen 1840 - c1847, the Taunton, Somerset. Finally at Vellore, St Mary Church, Torquay, Devon.1 John died on 3 March 1895 in Newton Abbot, Devon, England, aged 91.1,2,10,11

Children of John Ward Harding and Elisa Greathead

Sources of Information

  1. [S1718] Emails between Dr David Greathead and Jan Cooper 2 October 1997 together with much information from David's wonderful book "A Passage to the Cape of Good Hope" David has since very sadly died.
  2. [S4500] Emails between Tony Goggins and Jan Cooper from 11 March 2003.
  3. [S10] Family Record Family Search.
  4. [S10] Family Record Family Search - Batch no C040042, Dates 1642-1812, Film 0883987, Sheet 00.
  5. [S4561] Emails between Hilary Patricia Ferrey - Groves and Jan Cooper from 20 September 2001 Dear Uncle Captain Harding.
  6. [S10] Family Record Family Search - Batch 006262 dates 1813-15, 1816-1818, 1823-26, 1827-1831, 1833-37, source 254576 film 6905787 sheet 00.
  7. [S40045] Newspapers.
  8. [S7] Ancestry.com - Historical London Parishes - London Metropolitan Archives, Saint Giles, Camberwell, Register of marriages, P73/GIS, Item 017.
  9. [S40000] Website Find my past - Surrey Marriages 1540-1841.
  10. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1895/Q1 Newton Abbott Volume 5b Page 143.
  11. [S40000] Website Fibis database.
  12. [S6] Society of Genealogists - Boyds family units.

William Harding1

#2637, b. 1763, d. 12 April 1827
Last Edited=1 Jan 2016
     William Harding was born in 1763 in Sulgrave, Northamptonshire, England, his father was Francis Harding of Woodstock in Oxfordshire.2 William was educated at Wadham College in Oxford and passed his Matrix on 7 September 1780.3 He married Mary Ward on 19 October 1793 in Burton Dassett, Warwickshire, England, Mary was the daughter of John Ward and Mary Weston.1,4,2 William bcame curate at Burton Dassett and later Vicar at Sulgrave from 1805-27.3 William died on 12 April 1827 in Sulgrave, Northamptonshire, England.2

Children of William Harding and Mary Ward

Sources of Information

  1. [S1718] Emails between Dr David Greathead and Jan Cooper 2 October 1997 together with much information from David's wonderful book "A Passage to the Cape of Good Hope" David has since very sadly died.
  2. [S6] Society of Genealogists - Boyds family units.
  3. [S40000] Website Find my past - Boyd's Inhabitants Of London/Boyd's Family Units.
  4. [S10] Family Record Family Search - Parish registers for Burton-Dassett, 1754-1837 Church of England. Parish Church of Burton-Dassett (Warwickshire) Film 0554780.
  5. [S10] Family Record Family Search - Parish registers for Burton-Dassett, 1564-1976 Church of England. Parish Church of Burton-Dassett (Warwickshire) Film 0554780.

Mary Ward1

#2638
Last Edited=1 Jan 2016
     Mary Ward married William Harding on 19 October 1793 in Burton Dassett, Warwickshire, England, Mary was the daughter of John Ward and Mary Weston.1,2,3

Children of Mary Ward and William Harding

Sources of Information

  1. [S1718] Emails between Dr David Greathead and Jan Cooper 2 October 1997 together with much information from David's wonderful book "A Passage to the Cape of Good Hope" David has since very sadly died.
  2. [S10] Family Record Family Search - Parish registers for Burton-Dassett, 1754-1837 Church of England. Parish Church of Burton-Dassett (Warwickshire) Film 0554780.
  3. [S6] Society of Genealogists - Boyds family units.
  4. [S10] Family Record Family Search - Parish registers for Burton-Dassett, 1564-1976 Church of England. Parish Church of Burton-Dassett (Warwickshire) Film 0554780.

Elinor Harding1,2

#2639, b. 21 January 1836, d. 30 January 1929
Last Edited=1 Jan 2016
Relationship
4th great-granddaughter of Thomas Greathead
Appears on charts:
Chart 2 - Lifeboat and 1820 settlers Greathead families
     Elinor Harding was born on 21 January 1836 at sea.1,2 She was the daughter of John Ward Harding and Elisa Greathead. She was baptised on 30 April 1836 in Haslemere, Surrey, England.2,3 Elinor died on 30 January 1929 in Westville, St Marychurch, Torquay, Devon, England, aged 93 she did not marry.4 The will of Elinor was proved on 29 May 1929 at Exeter to Walter Harding a gentleman. Her effects were listed as £2068 19s11d and were.5

Sources of Information

  1. [S1718] Emails between Dr David Greathead and Jan Cooper 2 October 1997 together with much information from David's wonderful book "A Passage to the Cape of Good Hope" David has since very sadly died.
  2. [S4500] Emails between Tony Goggins and Jan Cooper from 11 March 2003.
  3. [S10] Family Record Family Search - Batch C013483, dates 1813-1876. call no 0991772, film sheet 00.
  4. [S6] Society of Genealogists - Boyds family units.
  5. [S7] Ancestry.com - National Probate Calendar.

Albert Harding1

#2640, b. 19 May 1837, d. April 1845
Last Edited=1 Jan 2016
Relationship
4th great-grandson of Thomas Greathead
Appears on charts:
Chart 2 - Lifeboat and 1820 settlers Greathead families
     Albert Harding was born on 19 May 1837 in Peckham, Surrey, England.1 He was the son of John Ward Harding and Elisa Greathead. He was baptised on 14 June 1837 in Camberwell, London, England.1 Albert died in April 1845 in Laugharne, Carmarthenshire, Wales, aged 7.1

Sources of Information

  1. [S1718] Emails between Dr David Greathead and Jan Cooper 2 October 1997 together with much information from David's wonderful book "A Passage to the Cape of Good Hope" David has since very sadly died.

Rosa Harding1,2

#2641, b. 2 June 1838, d. 21 November 1921
Last Edited=9 Feb 2017
Relationship
4th great-granddaughter of Thomas Greathead
Appears on charts:
Chart 2 - Lifeboat and 1820 settlers Greathead families
     Rosa Harding was born on 2 June 1838 in Camberwell, London, England.1,2,3,4 She was the daughter of John Ward Harding and Elisa Greathead. She was baptised on 10 July 1838 in Camberwell, London, England.1,2,3 She married John Milner Barry in 1869 in Lausanne, Switzerland, Married by Rev William Harding.1,2 She married Thomas Finch in 1893 in Newton Abbot, Devon, England.5,6 Rosa died on 21 November 1921 in Westville, St Marychurch, Torquay, Devon, England, aged 83.7,8 The will of Rosa was proved on 19 December 1921 in Exeter to Walter Harding a gentleman. Her effects wer valued at £1454 5s4d.8

Sources of Information

  1. [S1718] Emails between Dr David Greathead and Jan Cooper 2 October 1997 together with much information from David's wonderful book "A Passage to the Cape of Good Hope" David has since very sadly died.
  2. [S4500] Emails between Tony Goggins and Jan Cooper from 11 March 2003.
  3. [S10] Family Record Family Search - Batch nos P006261, dates 1763-4, 1801-13 and 1816-45, type 00254571-0254577 Film 0820773.
  4. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1838/Q2 Camberwell Volume 4 Page 175.
  5. [S6] Society of Genealogists - Boyds family units.
  6. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1893/Q1 Newton Abbot Volume 5b Page 203.
  7. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1921/Q4 Newton Abbot Volume 5b Page 173.
  8. [S7] Ancestry.com - National Probate Calendar.

John Milner Barry1,2

#2642, d. before 1891
Last Edited=1 Jan 2016
     John Milner Barry was born in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England.2 He was a Medical Doctor in Tunbridge Wells, Kent. He married Rosa Harding, daughter of John Ward Harding and Elisa Greathead, in 1869 in Lausanne, Switzerland, Married by Rev William Harding.1,2 John died before 1891.1

Sources of Information

  1. [S1718] Emails between Dr David Greathead and Jan Cooper 2 October 1997 together with much information from David's wonderful book "A Passage to the Cape of Good Hope" David has since very sadly died.
  2. [S4500] Emails between Tony Goggins and Jan Cooper from 11 March 2003.

Constance Harding1,2

#2643, b. 6 January 1841
Last Edited=9 Feb 2017
Relationship
4th great-granddaughter of Thomas Greathead
Appears on charts:
Chart 2 - Lifeboat and 1820 settlers Greathead families
     Constance Harding was born on 6 January 1841 in Laugharne, Carmarthenshire, Wales.1,2,3,4 She was the daughter of John Ward Harding and Elisa Greathead. She was baptised in 1845 in Laugharne, Carmarthenshire, Wales.1,2 She married John Candy on 25 August 1869 in Culworth Parish Church, Brackley, Northamptonshire, England.5,6 Walter, Rosa and their children John and Walter sailed from Southampton on 11 February 1901 aboard SS Arundel Castle for Port Elizabeth, Algoa Bay, South Africa. Little John was listed on the ships manifest as Miss J H. Mrs Candy presumably John's mother in law and Walter's cousin Alice Spackman accompanied them.7

Child of Constance Harding and John Candy

Sources of Information

  1. [S1718] Emails between Dr David Greathead and Jan Cooper 2 October 1997 together with much information from David's wonderful book "A Passage to the Cape of Good Hope" David has since very sadly died.
  2. [S4500] Emails between Tony Goggins and Jan Cooper from 11 March 2003.
  3. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1841/Q1 Carmarthen Volume 26 Page 523.
  4. [S6] Society of Genealogists - Boyds family units.
  5. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1869/Q3 Brackley Volume 3b Page 3.
  6. [S40000] Website www.barrallmarriageindex.co.uk.
  7. [S40000] Website www.findmypast.com - passenger lists.

Harriet Blanch Harding1

#2644, b. 1842, d. March 1845
Last Edited=1 Jan 2016
Relationship
4th great-granddaughter of Thomas Greathead
Appears on charts:
Chart 2 - Lifeboat and 1820 settlers Greathead families
     Harriet Blanch Harding was born in 1842 in Laugharne, Carmarthenshire, Wales.1 She was the daughter of John Ward Harding and Elisa Greathead. She was baptised in 1842 in Laugharne, Carmarthenshire, Wales.1 Harriet died in March 1845 in Laugharne, Carmarthenshire, Wales.1 Harriet was buried in Laugharne, Carmarthenshire, Wales.1

Sources of Information

  1. [S1718] Emails between Dr David Greathead and Jan Cooper 2 October 1997 together with much information from David's wonderful book "A Passage to the Cape of Good Hope" David has since very sadly died.

Lucy Harding1,2

#2645, b. 23 August 1844
Last Edited=1 Jan 2016
Relationship
4th great-granddaughter of Thomas Greathead
Appears on charts:
Chart 2 - Lifeboat and 1820 settlers Greathead families
     Lucy Harding was born on 23 August 1844 in Laugharne, Carmarthenshire, Wales.1,2,3 She was the daughter of John Ward Harding and Elisa Greathead. She was baptised in 1844 in Laugharne, Carmarthenshire, Wales.1,2

Sources of Information

  1. [S1718] Emails between Dr David Greathead and Jan Cooper 2 October 1997 together with much information from David's wonderful book "A Passage to the Cape of Good Hope" David has since very sadly died.
  2. [S4500] Emails between Tony Goggins and Jan Cooper from 11 March 2003.
  3. [S6] Society of Genealogists - Boyds family units.

Emily Jane Harding1,2,3

#2646, b. 29 August 1846, d. 20 January 1895
Last Edited=1 Jan 2016
Relationship
4th great-granddaughter of Thomas Greathead
Appears on charts:
Chart 2 - Lifeboat and 1820 settlers Greathead families
     Emily Jane Harding was born on 29 August 1846.3 She was the daughter of John Ward Harding and Elisa Greathead. Emily died on 20 January 1895 aged 48.3

Sources of Information

  1. [S1718] Emails between Dr David Greathead and Jan Cooper 2 October 1997 together with much information from David's wonderful book "A Passage to the Cape of Good Hope" David has since very sadly died.
  2. [S4500] Emails between Tony Goggins and Jan Cooper from 11 March 2003.
  3. [S6] Society of Genealogists - Boyds family units.

Walter Harding1,2

#2647, b. 1848, d. 4 March 1930
Last Edited=9 Feb 2017
Relationship
4th great-grandson of Thomas Greathead
Appears on charts:
Chart 2 - Lifeboat and 1820 settlers Greathead families
     Walter Harding was born in 1848 in Taunton, Somerset, England.1,2,3 He was the son of John Ward Harding and Elisa Greathead. Walter died on 4 March 1930 in Parkstone, Dorset, England.4

Sources of Information

  1. [S1718] Emails between Dr David Greathead and Jan Cooper 2 October 1997 together with much information from David's wonderful book "A Passage to the Cape of Good Hope" David has since very sadly died.
  2. [S4500] Emails between Tony Goggins and Jan Cooper from 11 March 2003.
  3. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1848/Q3 Taunton Volume 10 Page 463.
  4. [S6] Society of Genealogists - Boyds family units.

Daniel George Robinson1,2

#2648, b. 8 March 1826, d. 27 July 1877
Last Edited=1 Jan 2016
Relationship
4th great-grandson of Thomas Greathead
Appears on charts:
Chart 2 - Lifeboat and 1820 settlers Greathead families
     Daniel George Robinson was born on 8 March 1826 in Camberwell, London, England, Dr DG says Mexico.1,2 He was the son of Daniel William Robinson and Mary Ann Greathead. He was baptised on 19 July 1830 in St Giles, Camberwell, London, England.1,2 He married Jane Amelia Graham, daughter of Henry William Graham, on 9 September 1851 in Mussoorie, India.1,2 In the Bengal Engineers (Honorable East India Company), later Royal Engineers. passed as First Engineer 9 June 1843, arrived in India 10 May 1845, Meerut November 1845, commanded Coy of Sappers and Miners at Sutlej, then surveyed boundary between Sikh Jumoo and British, October 1847 superintended Hazara survey, assisted Resident at Lahore in political capacity during insurrectiona at Multan, July 1850 1st Assistant to Surveyor General, 23 July 1865 DG Telegraph Department. A white marble bust stands in the entrance to the Telegraph Office, Dalhousie Square to his memorial. He died on 27 July 1877 bound for in Aden, Yemen, aged 51 at sea on the P & O liner SS Travancore.1,2

Children of Daniel George Robinson and Jane Amelia Graham

Sources of Information

  1. [S1718] Emails between Dr David Greathead and Jan Cooper 2 October 1997 together with much information from David's wonderful book "A Passage to the Cape of Good Hope" David has since very sadly died.
  2. [S4500] Emails between Tony Goggins and Jan Cooper from 11 March 2003.

Charles Francis Robinson1

#2649, b. 23 February 1828, d. after 1851
Last Edited=22 Nov 2017
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4th great-grandson of Thomas Greathead
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Chart 2 - Lifeboat and 1820 settlers Greathead families
     Charles Francis Robinson was born on 23 February 1828.1 He was the son of Daniel William Robinson and Mary Ann Greathead. He was baptised on 19 July 1830 in St Giles, Camberwell, London, England.1 He was a Lieutenant in the Royal Navy. He lost his commission due to insubordination, gambling debts and he finally deserted going to Cape Town where he died on an expedition with a companion on the Limpopo River. The companion returned without Charles, saying her had been eaten by a crocodile.2 Charles died after 1851 on the Limpopo River.1

Sources of Information

  1. [S1718] Emails between Dr David Greathead and Jan Cooper 2 October 1997 together with much information from David's wonderful book "A Passage to the Cape of Good Hope" David has since very sadly died.
  2. [S4500] Emails between Tony Goggins and Jan Cooper from 11 March 2003.

John Harding Robinson1,2

#2650, b. 17 May 1833, d. 8 August 1890
Last Edited=21 Sep 2021
Relationship
4th great-grandson of Thomas Greathead
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Chart 2 - Lifeboat and 1820 settlers Greathead families
     John Harding Robinson was born on 17 May 1833.1,2 He was the son of Daniel William Robinson and Mary Ann Greathead. He was baptised on 12 June 1833 in St Giles, Camberwell, London, England.1,2 He married Lucy Harriette Hildyard on 8 October 1856 in Bourne, Lincolnshire, England.2,3 He was Examiner of Standing Orders, House of Lords of the Square Godalming. John died on 8 August 1890 in Linden Villa, St Martins, Guernsey, aged 57 from heart disease. He was listed on his death certificate as an Examiner for Standing Orders in Houses of Parliament.1,2,4 John was buried in Cobo, Guernsey.1,2

Children of John Harding Robinson and Lucy Harriette Hildyard

Sources of Information

  1. [S1718] Emails between Dr David Greathead and Jan Cooper 2 October 1997 together with much information from David's wonderful book "A Passage to the Cape of Good Hope" David has since very sadly died.
  2. [S4500] Emails between Tony Goggins and Jan Cooper from 11 March 2003.
  3. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1856/Q4 Bourn Volume 7a Page 669.
  4. [S4747] E-mails between Dan Robinson and Jan Cooper from 12 July 2020 title Death certificate.