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1821 - 1891
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Born |
24 Aug 1821 |
London [1, 2] |
Gender |
Female |
Emigration |
1855 |
Arrived on "Bangalore" |
Reference Number |
84546423 |
Died |
14 May 1891 |
Singleton, NSW, Australia [1, 2] |
Notes |
- [sues family.FTW]
[Lesley Draper tree.FTW]
died - cancer of the tongue
buried on Saturday, 16th May 1891 at Singleton NSW AUS
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Person ID |
I0834 |
The Bird Tree |
Last Modified |
10 May 2013 |
Father |
George Wareham, b. Abt 1798, Esher, Surrey , d. 25 Jul 1851, Hampton Wick, Middx |
Relationship |
Natural |
Mother |
Mary Ann Line, b. 20 Feb 1795, London, Middx , d. 21 Jan 1857, Rocky River, Uralla, NSW, Australia |
Relationship |
Natural |
Married |
3 Oct 1819 |
Christ Church, Greyfriars, Newgate, London |
Married |
3 Oct 1819 |
London |
Family ID |
F176 |
Group Sheet |
Family |
George Broomfield, b. Abt 1830, Essex , d. 22 Jan 1919, Singleton, NSW, Australia |
Married |
25 Dec 1857 |
West Maitland, NSW, Aus [1, 2] |
Family ID |
F248 |
Group Sheet |
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Histories |
 | Why did couples in the 19th century marry on Christmas Day ?
It was not uncommon to be married on either Christmas Day or Boxing Day in the 1800’s because they were days when working people were not expected to work. Christmas Day and Boxing Day were traditional holidays and are not, and never have been, bank holidays. For these, we need to thank the banker, Sir John Lubbock and his love of cricket. |
 | The Emigrating Wareham's - Oz A number of Wareham ancestors emigrated to Australia and New Zealand. Any information on how they got on etc would be most welcome.This page is about those who emigrated to Australia. |
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Sources |
- [S02336] Lesley Draper tree.FTW.
Date of Import: 10 Sep 2006
- [S02340] sues family.FTW.
Date of Import: 25 May 2007
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