John Curnow1
(a 1859 - 1934)
Father | Edward Curnow1 |
Spouse: Mary Isabella Gould (17 September 1859 - 18 September 1920)
Children:
- Henry Harold Curnow+3 b. 17 Dec 1886, d. 19 Feb 1962
- William Curnow+3 b. 2 Feb 1888
- Ethel May Curnow3 b. 14 Oct 1890
- Eva Evelyn Curnow+3 b. 30 Jun 1894, d. 24 Sep 1935
- Norman Curnow+3 b. 16 Feb 1897, d. 23 Jun 1985
- Stanley Curnow+3 b. 19 Aug 1899, d. 1 Jan 1981
Life Events
John Curnow was born about 1859, son of Edward Curnow.1On 13 March 1886, John, married Mary Isabella Gould, aged 26, daughter of George Gould and Isabella Williams, in BC Church in Goodwood, South Australia.1
He died on Friday, 9 February 1934, in North Adelaide, South Australia, Prior to his death he lived in Torrensville.2
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William Patrick Collins1
(a 1858 - 1926)
Father | Peter Collins1 |
Spouse: Jane Gould (31 October 1867 - 3 December 1940)
Children:
- William Herbert Collins+4 b. 7 Aug 1889, d. 20 Sep 1951
- Gilbert Lyle Collins4 b. 14 Nov 1894, d. 11 Apr 1971
- Leonard Collins4 b. 12 Jul 1896, d. 12 Jul 1896
- Mabel Isabella Collins4 b. 31 Oct 1897
- Harold Sidney Collins+4 b. 26 Sep 1899, d. 23 Jun 1987
- Robert Keith Collins4 b. 15 Nov 1900, d. 14 Mar 1964
- Vera Grace Collins4 b. 2 Oct 1903, d. 24 Jan 1982
- Peter Murray Collins+4 b. 6 Aug 1905, d. 23 Jul 1988
- John Lindsay Collins+4 b. 8 Nov 1908, d. 16 Aug 1978
Life Events
William Patrick Collins was born about 1858, son of Peter Collins.1On 26 July 1888, William, married Jane Gould, aged 20, daughter of George Gould and Isabella Williams, in the residence of Mr Oppermann in Redruth, South Australia.1
He died on Monday, 1 March 1926, in Kooringa, South Australia, Prior to his death he had been living in Leighton.2
William was buried on 4 March 1926 in the Burra Cemetery, Burra, South Australia.3
Citations
- [S3] Marriage Registrations, South Australian Marriages 1842-1916.
- [S6] Death records, SAGHS CD Deaths 1916-1972.
- [S54] South Australian Councils Cemeteries Search, online http://www.pirie.sa.gov.au/site/page.cfm?u=130
- [S1] Birth Registrations, SA Births 1842-1906.
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William Charles Winter1
(1863 - 1943)
Spouse: Caroline Easton Willoughby (26 May 1868 - 9 April 1926)
Child:
- Thomas Winter+1 b. 13 Mar 1899, d. 11 Mar 1955
Life Events
William Charles Winter was born in 1863.On 19 December 1887, William, married Caroline Easton Willoughby, aged 19, daughter of John Willoughby and Sarah Ann Easton, in Wesleyan Chapel in Langhorne Bridge, South Australia., by Reverend G. W. Kendrew.2,1
He died on Sunday, 13 June 1943, aged 80 years, in South Australia.3
William was buried on 15 June 1943 in the Langhorne Creek Cemetery, Langhorne Creek, South Australia, by Reverend Chenoweth.3
Citations
- [S4] SA Marriage Registrations, SAGHS CD Marriage 1917-1937.
- [S1] Birth Registrations, SA Births 1842-1906.
- [S54] South Australian Councils Cemeteries Search, online http://www.pirie.sa.gov.au/site/page.cfm?u=130
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Caroline Easton Willoughby1
(1868 - 1926)
Father | John Willoughby2 b. a 1829, d. 28 Mar 1895 |
Mother | Sarah Ann Easton1 b. 21 Jan 1841, d. 25 Sep 1919 |
Spouse: William Charles Winter (1863 - 13 June 1943)
Child:
- Thomas Winter+1 b. 13 Mar 1899, d. 11 Mar 1955
Life Events
Caroline Easton Willoughby was born on 26 May 1868 in Hackham, South Australia, daughter of John Willoughby and Sarah Ann Easton.1On 19 December 1887, Caroline, aged 19, married William Charles Winter, in Wesleyan Chapel in Langhorne Bridge, South Australia., by Reverend G. W. Kendrew.1,3
She died on Friday, 9 April 1926, aged 57 years, 10 months and 14 days, in Langhorne Creek, South Australia.4
Caroline was buried on 10 April 1926 in the Langhorne Creek Cemetery, Langhorne Creek, South Australia, by Reverend J. McIntosh.5
Citations
- [S1] Birth Registrations, SA Births 1842-1906.
- [S3] Marriage Registrations, South Australian Marriages 1842-1916.
- [S4] SA Marriage Registrations, SAGHS CD Marriage 1917-1937.
- [S6] Death records, SAGHS CD Deaths 1916-1972.
- [S54] South Australian Councils Cemeteries Search, online http://www.pirie.sa.gov.au/site/page.cfm?u=130
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John Willoughby1
(a 1829 - 1895)
Spouse: Sarah Ann Easton (21 January 1841 - 25 September 1919)
Child:
- Caroline Easton Willoughby+1 b. 26 May 1868, d. 9 Apr 1926
Life Events
John Willoughby was born about 1829 in England.2On 6 June 1861, John, married Sarah Ann Easton, aged 20, daughter of Daniel Easton and Caroline Maybank, in Christ Church in O'Halloran Hill, South Australia.3,1
He died on Thursday, 28 March 1895, in Goodwood, South Australia.2
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Sarah Ann Easton1
(1841 - 1919)
Father | Daniel Easton2 b. a 1817, d. 23 Sep 1883 |
Mother | Caroline Maybank2 b. a 1821, d. 28 Aug 1891 |
Spouse: John Willoughby (about 1829 - 28 March 1895)
Child:
- Caroline Easton Willoughby+1 b. 26 May 1868, d. 9 Apr 1926
Life Events
Sarah Ann Easton was born on 21 January 1841 in North Adelaide, South Australia, daughter of Daniel Easton and Caroline Maybank.1From "The Register" newspaper, 14th March 1905
Sir— In The Register of March 8 I read an article with reference to a new claimant to be the first girl born in South Australia — a person of the name of Mrs. Willoughby. Now, her father (Daniel Easton), with his wife and son, came to this State in the ship Eliza (Capt. Mann) in 1840. These facts can be easily proved by applying to an old and respected resident of Clarendon (Mr. John Tester, sen.), a fellow passenger, who remembers the family well. Her sister (Mrs. Chandler), some two years younger, was 61 on July 26, 1904, but remembers nothing about her sister being born at the old gumtree; in fact, she has always heard her mother say Mrs. Willoughby was bom on North Adelaide hill.
I am, Sir. &c.
A LOVER OF JUSTICE.3
To the Editor.
Sir— In The Register of March 8 I read an article with reference to a new claimant to be the first girl born in South Australia — a person of the name of Mrs. Willoughby. Now, her father (Daniel Easton), with his wife and son, came to this State in the ship Eliza (Capt. Mann) in 1840. These facts can be easily proved by applying to an old and respected resident of Clarendon (Mr. John Tester, sen.), a fellow passenger, who remembers the family well. Her sister (Mrs. Chandler), some two years younger, was 61 on July 26, 1904, but remembers nothing about her sister being born at the old gumtree; in fact, she has always heard her mother say Mrs. Willoughby was bom on North Adelaide hill.
I am, Sir. &c.
A LOVER OF JUSTICE.3
She died on Thursday, 25 September 1919, aged 78 years, 8 months and 4 days, in Adelaide, South Australia.5
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Daniel Easton
(a 1817 - 1883)
Spouse: Caroline Maybank (about 1821 - 28 August 1891)
Child:
- Sarah Ann Easton+5 b. 21 Jan 1841, d. 25 Sep 1919
Life Events
Daniel Easton was born about 1817 in Surrey, England.1He was baptized on 22 June 1817 in Buckland, Surrey, England.1
On 7 July 1838, Daniel, married Caroline Maybank, in Cheam, Surrey, England.2
He was a bricklayer.3
He died on Sunday, 23 September 1883, in Edithburgh, South Australia.
The obituary in the "South Australian Register" states that "he arrived in South Australia in 1840 in the ship "Eliza". He leaves a wife, eleven children, forty grandchildren and three great-grandchildren".4,3
Daniel was buried in the Edithburgh Cemetery, Edithburgh, South Australia.3
Citations
- [S207] London, England, Births and Baptisms, 1813-1906, online unknown url.
- [S136] Ancestry.com.au, online http://search.ancestry.com.au
- [S195] "Trove" Digititised Newspapers, online http://trove.nla.gov.au/
- [S5] SA Death Registrations, SAGHS CD Deaths 1842-1915.
- [S100] 1851 UK Census.
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Caroline Maybank1
(a 1821 - 1891)
Spouse: Daniel Easton (about 1817 - 23 September 1883)
Child:
- Sarah Ann Easton+5 b. 21 Jan 1841, d. 25 Sep 1919
Life Events
Caroline Maybank was born about 1821 in England.2On 7 July 1838, Caroline, married Daniel Easton, in Cheam, Surrey, England.3
She died on Friday, 28 August 1891, in Aldinga, South Australia.
The obituary in the "South Australian Register" states that "she arrived in the colony by the ship "Eliza" on May 24 1840 and was the widow of Mr. Daniel Easton, of Yorke's Peninsula. She leaves 14 children, 73 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren".2,4
Citations
- [S1] Birth Registrations, SA Births 1842-1906.
- [S5] SA Death Registrations, SAGHS CD Deaths 1842-1915.
- [S136] Ancestry.com.au, online http://search.ancestry.com.au
- [S195] "Trove" Digititised Newspapers, online http://trove.nla.gov.au/
- [S100] 1851 UK Census.
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Ada Maud Parker1
(1878 - 1912)
Father | Louis Parker1 b. a 1852, d. 10 Feb 1908 |
Mother | Ada Louisa Simmonds2 b. Jun 1858, d. a Jun 1882 |
Spouse: Richard Kemp (about 1873 - 30 April 1942)
Children:
- Hildagard Lilian Kemp6 b. 2 Feb 1904, d. 18 Apr 1904
- Sarah Lester Kemp6 b. 2 Feb 1904, d. 18 Apr 1904
- Hildegard Hallowease Kemp+1 b. 27 Mar 1907, d. 24 Nov 1990
- Elsie Mavis Kemp7 b. 4 Jan 1909, d. 6 Jul 1973
Life Events
Ada Maud Parker was born on 18 July 1878 in Islington, Greater London, England, daughter of Louis Parker and Ada Louisa Simmonds.1,3On 29 September 1903, Ada, aged 25, married Richard Kemp, son of Richard William Kemp, in Salvation Army Officers Quarters in Adelaide, South Australia.1
She died on Saturday, 1 June 1912, aged 33 years, 10 months and 14 days, in Adelaide, South Australia.4
Ada was buried on 3 June 1912 in the West Terrace Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia.5
Citations
- [S3] Marriage Registrations, South Australian Marriages 1842-1916.
- [S12] 1881 UK Census.
- [S18] Free BMD, online http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/
- [S5] SA Death Registrations, SAGHS CD Deaths 1842-1915.
- [S44] Adelaide Cemeteries Authority, online http://www.aca.sa.gov.au/RecordsSearch.aspx
- [S1] Birth Registrations, SA Births 1842-1906.
- [S2] Birth Registrations, S.A. Births 1907-1928.
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Louis Parker1
(a 1852 - 1908)
Spouse: Ada Louisa Simmonds (June 1858 - about June 1882)
Child:
- Ada Maud Parker+1 b. 18 Jul 1878, d. 1 Jun 1912
Life Events
Louis Parker was born about 1852 in Hoxton, Middlesex, England.2In March 1877, Louis, married Ada Louisa Simmonds, aged 18, in Greenwich, Greater London, England.2
He died on Monday, 10 February 1908, in Adelaide, South Australia.3
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