Birth | April 29, 1821 Source: FamilySearch.org Citation details: Birth and Parents Text: Hannah Wren
Female
Event(s):
Birth:
29 APR 1821 Buxted, Sussex, England
Christening:
Death:
13 NOV 1903 Morphet Vale, , South Australia, Australia
Burial:
Parents:
Father: Richard Wren
Mother: Sarah
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Marriage | John Short — View this family November 1838 (Age 17) Source: www.ancestry.com Citation details: Marriage Text: Name: Hannah Wren
Year of Registration: 1838
Quarter of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec
District: Uckfield
County: Sussex, East Sussex
Volume: 7
Page: 715
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Immigration | March 21, 1839 (Age 17) Publication: http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/fh/passengerlists/SAShips1836-1840.htm Citation details: Buckinghamshire 1839 Text: BUCKINGHAMSHIRE 1839
was a fine old East Indian ship
built in 1816 at Bombay Dockyards, India
by Jamsetjee Bomanjee as a fully rigged ship.
She departed London on December 11th, 1838
under command of Captain William Moore,
arrived Adelaide on March 21st, 1839.
B 16528, The ship Buckinghamshire at Holdfast Bay - from a watercolour by Colonel William Light held in the Art Gallery of South Australia. Image courtesy of the State Library the South Australia
Background information
We understand the BUCKINGHAMSHIRE only made one visit to Adelaide, but brought the largest single contingent of passengers with her on that visit in 1839. This was probably the largest sailing ship to enter Port Adelaide in the days of sailing ships. She would have been a beautiful sight sailing up the Port River to the wharf. She arrived in Port Adelaide on March 22 1839 with 512 passengers on board. Of these, 443 were migrants being sent out by the Commissioners under the care of General Superintendent Nathanel Hailes for the colonisation of South Australia. There were around 42 cabin passengers, 15 in steerage and 443 bounty emigrants, including 180 children. The following passenger list was from the Register, March 30th 1839, page 6 Col D, and information supplied by the South Australian Archives. The list in the paper does not appear to be complete.
SHORT, John, and wife Hannah nee WREN
http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/fh/passengerlists/1839Buckinghamshire.htm
http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/fh/passengerlists/1839Buckinghamshire-Diary.htm
Extracts from the Diary of John Channing, one of the Steerage passengers sent out by the Commissioners to Adelaide on board the "BUCKINGHAMSHIRE".
"January 3, 1839 at Sea",
Mr Heals the general Superintendent of the Emigrants is a most excellent man and one who is determined that every fraction of the articles shall be fulfilled.
I hear he is treated with great coldnefs by the Officers of the ship
January 5 - Quarrels and other annoying circumstances which make one miserable on board
January 7th - the Gunner discovered to be with the young women at night on pretence of putting out the light.
January 22nd - disgraceful conduct of the Officers to the young women, they continue to get into their berths at night
January 23rd - more disgraceful conduct of the Officers.
January 29th - Emigrants feel the effects of the Salt provisions, they draw up a petition to the Doctor for the Medical comfort promised
- which he refused, saying they wanted to get drunk
indecent behaviour of the Officers and consequently of the low lived Sailors to the Women.
Some of them very well but generally they are a bad set, being described by one of their own number as the rakings of Hell, Bedlam and Newgate.
January 30th - the Doctor from obstinacy stops the Lime juice for the Emigrants to petition
this Lime juice was served out about nine times, but it ought to have been oftener, at least twice a week
Rum Cakes and other things given to the Young Women by the villianous mates which some refused and others accepted.
March 13 - the Captain owing our Superintendant Mr Heals a grudge, wished to supervise but the Emigrants stood firm to him,
hissing and hooting the Captain who soon found his mistake and was glad to make his escape into the Cabin
March 22nd - arrived in Holdfast Bay - almost every one on board had quarrelled in the Cabin and intermediate as well as Steerage.
Received 21/12/39,
E.J Wheeler Esquire,
South Australian Co.
New Broad Street,
London
PRG 174/1 Angas Papers - Quarto Series - No's 1001 - 1499
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Birth of a son #1 | George Short 1841 (Age 19) |
Birth of a daughter #2 | Sarah Short May 23, 1843 (Age 22) |
Birth of a daughter #3 | Sophia Short May 27, 1845 (Age 24) |
Birth of a son #4 | Edward Short January 5, 1847 (Age 25) |
Birth of a daughter #5 | Selina Short May 23, 1853 (Age 32) |
Birth of a son #6 | Amos Short April 2, 1856 (Age 34) |
Birth of a daughter #7 | Alice Short November 12, 1859 (Age 38) |
Birth of a son #8 | John Alfred Short 1862 (Age 40) |
Marriage of a child | Alexander Anderson — Sarah Short — View this family September 17, 1863 (Age 42) |
Birth of a grandson #1 | Peter John Anderson July 24, 1864 (Age 43) |
Birth of a granddaughter #2 | Marion Hannah Anderson July 26, 1866 (Age 45) |
Birth of a grandson #3 | James Alick Anderson August 6, 1868 (Age 47) |
Birth of a granddaughter #4 | Sarah Maud Anderson September 20, 1870 (Age 49) |
Marriage of a child | Alexander Anderson — Selina Short — View this family April 18, 1872 (Age 50) |
Birth of a grandson #5 | George Ralph Anderson November 13, 1872 (Age 51) |
Birth of a grandson #6 | Frank Alexander Anderson 1873 (Age 51) |
Marriage of a child | Joseph Henry (Joe) Nixon — Sophia Short — View this family June 26, 1873 (Age 52) |
Marriage of a child | Edward Short — Emma Jane Mudge — View this family October 1, 1873 (Age 52) |
Birth of a grandson #7 | Albert Ernest Anderson May 14, 1875 (Age 54) |
Birth of a granddaughter #8 | Margaret Alice Anderson May 14, 1875 (Age 54) |
Birth of a granddaughter #9 | Janet Hannah Anderson 1876 (Age 54) |
Birth of a grandson #10 | Frank Anderson June 26, 1877 (Age 56) |
Birth of a grandson #11 | Clement Anderson November 14, 1878 (Age 57) |
Birth of a grandson #12 | Walter John Anderson 1878 (Age 56) |
Birth of a grandson #13 | Andrew Peter Anderson 1880 (Age 58) |
Death of a grandson | Frank Anderson 1880 (Age 58) |
Birth of a granddaughter #14 | Annie Grace Anderson January 2, 1882 (Age 60) |
Birth of a grandson #15 | David George Anderson 1883 (Age 61) |
Birth of a granddaughter #16 | Ethel Anderson July 9, 1884 (Age 63) |
Birth of a granddaughter #17 | Nellie Barbara Anderson 1885 (Age 63) |
Birth of a granddaughter #18 | Hilda Beatrice Anderson February 3, 1887 (Age 65) |
Birth of a granddaughter #19 | Elsie Sarah Anderson 1888 (Age 66) |
Marriage of a grandchild | Peter John Anderson — Beatrice Ellen Mudge — View this family October 10, 1888 (Age 67) |
Birth of a grandson #20 | Gilbert Thomas Anderson 1892 (Age 70) |
Birth of a granddaughter #21 | Agnes Jane Anderson 1893 (Age 71) |
Death of a husband | John Short July 25, 1896 (Age 75) |
Death of a grandson | George Ralph Anderson March 20, 1897 (Age 75) Address: Died in Menzies Hospital, WA. Cause: Typhoid |
Death of a granddaughter | Marion Hannah Anderson 1898 (Age 76) |
Marriage of a grandchild | Frank Alexander Anderson — Edith Mary Anderson — View this family July 25, 1901 (Age 80) |
Death of a granddaughter | Janet Hannah Anderson 1901 (Age 79) |
Death of a son | Edward Short May 5, 1903 (Age 82) |
Death | November 13, 1905 (Age 84) |
Family with parents |
father | |
mother | |
herself |
Birth: April 29, 1821 — Buxted, Sussex, England Death: November 13, 1905 — Morphett Vale, South Australia, Australia |
Family with John Short |
husband |
Birth: December 21, 1819 — Cliffe, Lewes, Sussex, England Death: July 25, 1896 — Scotch Cemetry Morphett Vale, South Australia, Australia |
herself |
Birth: April 29, 1821 — Buxted, Sussex, England Death: November 13, 1905 — Morphett Vale, South Australia, Australia |
Marriage: November 1838 — Buxted, Sussex, England |
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3 years son |
George Short Birth: 1841 21 19 |
2 years daughter |
Birth: May 23, 1843 23 22 — Morphett Vale, South Australia, Australia Death: April 2, 1923 — Yorketown, South Australia, Australia |
2 years daughter |
Sophia Short Birth: May 27, 1845 25 24 — Morphett Vale, South Australia, Australia Death: March 1, 1910 — Deniliquin, , New South Wales, Australia |
19 months son |
Edward Short Birth: January 5, 1847 27 25 — Morphett Vale, South Australia, Australia Death: May 5, 1903 — Noarlunga, [locality], South Australia, Australia |
6 years daughter |
Selina Short Birth: May 23, 1853 33 32 — Morphett Vale, South Australia, Australia Death: August 21, 1935 — Stanbury, South Australia, Australia |
3 years son |
Amos Short Birth: April 2, 1856 36 34 |
4 years daughter |
Alice Short Birth: November 12, 1859 39 38 — Stoneham, Morphett Vale, South Australia, Australia |
3 years son |
John Alfred Short Birth: 1862 42 40 |
Birth | FamilySearch.org Citation details: Birth and Parents Text: Hannah Wren
Female
Event(s):
Birth:
29 APR 1821 Buxted, Sussex, England
Christening:
Death:
13 NOV 1903 Morphet Vale, , South Australia, Australia
Burial:
Parents:
Father: Richard Wren
Mother: Sarah
Messages:
Record submitted after 1991 by a member of the LDS Church. No additional information is available. Ancestral File may list the same family and the submitter.
http://www.familysearch.org/eng/search/IGI/individual_record.asp?recid=100349784779&lds=1®ion=2®ionfriendly=British+Isles&frompage=99
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Marriage | www.ancestry.com Citation details: Marriage Text: Name: Hannah Wren
Year of Registration: 1838
Quarter of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec
District: Uckfield
County: Sussex, East Sussex
Volume: 7
Page: 715
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Immigration | South Australian Passenger Lists 1836-1840 Publication: http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/fh/passengerlists/SAShips1836-1840.htm Citation details: Buckinghamshire 1839 Text: BUCKINGHAMSHIRE 1839
was a fine old East Indian ship
built in 1816 at Bombay Dockyards, India
by Jamsetjee Bomanjee as a fully rigged ship.
She departed London on December 11th, 1838
under command of Captain William Moore,
arrived Adelaide on March 21st, 1839.
B 16528, The ship Buckinghamshire at Holdfast Bay - from a watercolour by Colonel William Light held in the Art Gallery of South Australia. Image courtesy of the State Library the South Australia
Background information
We understand the BUCKINGHAMSHIRE only made one visit to Adelaide, but brought the largest single contingent of passengers with her on that visit in 1839. This was probably the largest sailing ship to enter Port Adelaide in the days of sailing ships. She would have been a beautiful sight sailing up the Port River to the wharf. She arrived in Port Adelaide on March 22 1839 with 512 passengers on board. Of these, 443 were migrants being sent out by the Commissioners under the care of General Superintendent Nathanel Hailes for the colonisation of South Australia. There were around 42 cabin passengers, 15 in steerage and 443 bounty emigrants, including 180 children. The following passenger list was from the Register, March 30th 1839, page 6 Col D, and information supplied by the South Australian Archives. The list in the paper does not appear to be complete.
SHORT, John, and wife Hannah nee WREN
http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/fh/passengerlists/1839Buckinghamshire.htm
http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/fh/passengerlists/1839Buckinghamshire-Diary.htm
Extracts from the Diary of John Channing, one of the Steerage passengers sent out by the Commissioners to Adelaide on board the "BUCKINGHAMSHIRE".
"January 3, 1839 at Sea",
Mr Heals the general Superintendent of the Emigrants is a most excellent man and one who is determined that every fraction of the articles shall be fulfilled.
I hear he is treated with great coldnefs by the Officers of the ship
January 5 - Quarrels and other annoying circumstances which make one miserable on board
January 7th - the Gunner discovered to be with the young women at night on pretence of putting out the light.
January 22nd - disgraceful conduct of the Officers to the young women, they continue to get into their berths at night
January 23rd - more disgraceful conduct of the Officers.
January 29th - Emigrants feel the effects of the Salt provisions, they draw up a petition to the Doctor for the Medical comfort promised
- which he refused, saying they wanted to get drunk
indecent behaviour of the Officers and consequently of the low lived Sailors to the Women.
Some of them very well but generally they are a bad set, being described by one of their own number as the rakings of Hell, Bedlam and Newgate.
January 30th - the Doctor from obstinacy stops the Lime juice for the Emigrants to petition
this Lime juice was served out about nine times, but it ought to have been oftener, at least twice a week
Rum Cakes and other things given to the Young Women by the villianous mates which some refused and others accepted.
March 13 - the Captain owing our Superintendant Mr Heals a grudge, wished to supervise but the Emigrants stood firm to him,
hissing and hooting the Captain who soon found his mistake and was glad to make his escape into the Cabin
March 22nd - arrived in Holdfast Bay - almost every one on board had quarrelled in the Cabin and intermediate as well as Steerage.
Received 21/12/39,
E.J Wheeler Esquire,
South Australian Co.
New Broad Street,
London
PRG 174/1 Angas Papers - Quarto Series - No's 1001 - 1499
Restricted, Reel 3, Working Copy - POSITIVE |
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