Margaret Hiscock
b. about 1700
John Leadbetter
b. 1696
Mary Huntley
b. 30 Oct 1754, d. Aug 1796
Mary Boots
b. 1757, d. Nov 1786
Elizabeth Huntley
b. 12 Jun 1780
Mary Huntley
b. 28 Apr 1782
George Huntley
b. 26 Dec 1784
George
Huntley was baptised on 26 Dec 1784 at the Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin in
Salehurst, East Sussex.
Hannah Huntley
b. 24 Nov 1798
Hannah
Huntley was baptised on 24 Nov 1798 at the Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin in
Salehurst, East Sussex, aged 7 years.
Sophia Huntley
b. 1793
Sophia
Huntley was born in 1793. She was baptised on 24 Nov 1798 at the Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin in
Salehurst, East Sussex, aged 5 years.
Harriett Huntley
b. 31 Jul 1801, d. 17 Aug 1877
Harriett
Huntley was baptised on 31 Jul 1801 in
Salehurst, East Sussex.
Harriett Huntley married
Charles Mitchell on 13 Oct 1821 in
Mountfield, East Sussex.
She and Charles
Mitchell emigrated on 25 Mar 1838 from
Gravesend, Kent, on board the "
Westminster", arriving in Sydney on 26/27 June 1838. The ship was under the command of Captain Mollison, and brought 231 agricultural Labourers and their families from the County of Kent as Assisted Immigrants, in the care of Doctor James Lawrence R.N.
In the British Parliamentary Papers of 1839-II Respecting Emigration to the Colonies, it was recorded that the "
Westminster" carried 141 adult passengers, 29 children aged 7-14 years and 80 children under 7 years of age.
Harriett Mitchell died on 17 Aug 1877 at William Street in
East Maitland, New South Wales, at the age of 76 and her death was reported in English newspapers as follows:
MITCHELL - August 17th, 1877 at her son-in-law's residence, William Street, East Maitland, Harriet, relict of the late Mr Charles Mitchell, late of Ayrfield, daughter of the late Mr John Huntley of Sussex, England, aged 76 years, leaving four sons, four daughters and forty-five grandchildren. Deeply regretted. She was buried on 18 Aug 1877 at Oakhampton Cemetery in
Maitland, New South Wales.
Family | Charles Mitchell b. 28 Dec 1799, d. 4 Mar 1869 |
Children | - William Huntley b. 13 Sep 1820, d. 14 Feb 1903
- Charles Henry Mitchell+ b. 13 Dec 1822, d. 17 Aug 1907
- Harriet Mitchell b. 3 Jul 1825, d. 2 Apr 1901
- Tilden Mitchell b. 29 Apr 1827, d. 6 May 1828
- Iden Mitchell b. 19 May 1829, d. 13 Aug 1863
- Matilda Mitchell+ b. 2 May 1831, d. 20 Apr 1894
- Caleb Mitchell b. 27 Mar 1833, d. 13 Aug 1836
- Joshua Mitchell b. 27 Feb 1835, d. 1 Jun 1835
- John Francis Mitchell b. 14 Jul 1836, d. 2 Aug 1922
- Edward Mitchell b. 17 Jun 1838, d. 18 Jun 1838
- Frances Mitchell b. 24 Apr 1840, d. 8 May 1840
- Henry Mitchell b. 19 May 1841, d. 2 Dec 1916
- Emily Mitchell b. 15 May 1842, d. 15 Apr 1911
- Agnes Mitchell b. 31 May 1846, d. 1932
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Charles Mitchell
b. 28 Dec 1799, d. 4 Mar 1869
Charles
Mitchell was baptised on 28 Dec 1799 in
Sandhurst, Kent, a son of Charles and Catherine (Soane) Mitchell.
Charles Mitchell married
Harriett Huntley, daughter of
John Huntley and
Mary Bene, on 13 Oct 1821 in
Mountfield, East Sussex.
He and Harriett
Mitchell emigrated on 25 Mar 1838 from
Gravesend, Kent, on board the "
Westminster", arriving in Sydney on 26/27 June 1838. The ship was under the command of Captain Mollison, and brought 231 agricultural Labourers and their families from the County of Kent as Assisted Immigrants, in the care of Doctor James Lawrence R.N.
In the British Parliamentary Papers of 1839-II Respecting Emigration to the Colonies, it was recorded that the "
Westminster" carried 141 adult passengers, 29 children aged 7-14 years and 80 children under 7 years of age.
Charles was a farm labourer and fencer in
Maitland, New South Wales.
Charles Mitchell died on 4 Mar 1869 at "Buchanan" in
West Maitland, New South Wales, at the age of 69.
Family | Harriett Huntley b. 31 Jul 1801, d. 17 Aug 1877 |
Children | - William Huntley b. 13 Sep 1820, d. 14 Feb 1903
- Charles Henry Mitchell+ b. 13 Dec 1822, d. 17 Aug 1907
- Harriet Mitchell b. 3 Jul 1825, d. 2 Apr 1901
- Tilden Mitchell b. 29 Apr 1827, d. 6 May 1828
- Iden Mitchell b. 19 May 1829, d. 13 Aug 1863
- Matilda Mitchell+ b. 2 May 1831, d. 20 Apr 1894
- Caleb Mitchell b. 27 Mar 1833, d. 13 Aug 1836
- Joshua Mitchell b. 27 Feb 1835, d. 1 Jun 1835
- John Francis Mitchell b. 14 Jul 1836, d. 2 Aug 1922
- Edward Mitchell b. 17 Jun 1838, d. 18 Jun 1838
- Frances Mitchell b. 24 Apr 1840, d. 8 May 1840
- Henry Mitchell b. 19 May 1841, d. 2 Dec 1916
- Emily Mitchell b. 15 May 1842, d. 15 Apr 1911
- Agnes Mitchell b. 31 May 1846, d. 1932
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William Huntley
b. 13 Sep 1820, d. 14 Feb 1903
William
Huntley was baptised on 13 Sep 1820 in
Sandhurst, Kent. He emigrated with
Charles Mitchell and
Harriett Mitchell on 25 Mar 1838 from
Gravesend, Kent, on board the "
Westminster", arriving in Sydney on 26/27 June 1838. The ship was under the command of Captain Mollison, and brought 231 agricultural Labourers and their families from the County of Kent as Assisted Immigrants, in the care of Doctor James Lawrence R.N.
In the British Parliamentary Papers of 1839-II Respecting Emigration to the Colonies, it was recorded that the "
Westminster" carried 141 adult passengers, 29 children aged 7-14 years and 80 children under 7 years of age.
William Huntley married
Margaret McDivit on 4 Mar 1859 at St Patrick's Roman Catholic Church in
Maitland, New South Wales. William Huntley was also known as William Huntley Mitchell.
William Huntley Mitchell married
Elizabeth Kinch on 25 Apr 1891 in
West Maitland, New South Wales.
William Huntley died on 14 Feb 1903 at Mt Pleasant Street in
West Maitland, New South Wales, at the age of 82.
Charles Henry Mitchell
b. 13 Dec 1822, d. 17 Aug 1907
Charles Henry
Mitchell was baptised on 13 Dec 1822 in
Sandhurst, Kent. He emigrated with
Charles Mitchell and
Harriett Mitchell on 25 Mar 1838 from
Gravesend, Kent, on board the "
Westminster", arriving in Sydney on 26/27 June 1838. The ship was under the command of Captain Mollison, and brought 231 agricultural Labourers and their families from the County of Kent as Assisted Immigrants, in the care of Doctor James Lawrence R.N.
In the British Parliamentary Papers of 1839-II Respecting Emigration to the Colonies, it was recorded that the "
Westminster" carried 141 adult passengers, 29 children aged 7-14 years and 80 children under 7 years of age.
Charles Henry Mitchell married
Mary Anne Agnes McCormick on 24 Apr 1851 at St Patrick's Roman Catholic Church in
West Maitland, New South Wales.
Charles Henry Mitchell died on 17 Aug 1907 in
Quirindi, New South Wales, at the age of 84.
Family | Mary Anne Agnes McCormick b. about 1833, d. 10 Mar 1887 |
Children | - Mary Jane Mitchell b. 24 Apr 1853, d. 8 Apr 1926
- Emily Martha Mitchell b. 10 Mar 1856, d. 3 Oct 1900
- Charles Henry Mitchell b. 17 Jul 1857, d. 12 Nov 1907
- Francis George Mitchell b. 9 Aug 1859, d. 1931
- Albert Mitchell b. 1861, d. 1861
- Albert Edward Mitchell b. 30 Aug 1863, d. 1919
- Agnes Ida Mitchell b. 24 Aug 1865, d. 8 Oct 1933
- Elizabeth Mitchell b. 9 Oct 1867
- Frances Alice Mitchell b. 8 Dec 1869, d. 25 Jun 1964
- Adelaide Helena Mitchell b. 1873, d. 1875
- Walter Herbert Mitchell b. 1876, d. 26 Apr 1964
- William Ernest Mitchell b. 8 Jan 1878, d. 7 Aug 1962
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Harriet Mitchell
b. 3 Jul 1825, d. 2 Apr 1901
Harriet
Mitchell was born on 3 Jul 1825 in
Sandhurst, Kent. She emigrated with
Charles Mitchell and
Harriett Mitchell on 25 Mar 1838 from
Gravesend, Kent, on board the "
Westminster", arriving in Sydney on 26/27 June 1838. The ship was under the command of Captain Mollison, and brought 231 agricultural Labourers and their families from the County of Kent as Assisted Immigrants, in the care of Doctor James Lawrence R.N.
In the British Parliamentary Papers of 1839-II Respecting Emigration to the Colonies, it was recorded that the "
Westminster" carried 141 adult passengers, 29 children aged 7-14 years and 80 children under 7 years of age.
Harriet Mitchell married
Robert Oakley on 25 Jun 1842 at the Parish in
Black Creek, Bulwarra; Clifden; Hinton; Morpeth; Maitland; Hunter, New South Wales.
Harriet Mitchell married
Thomas Hanks on 21 Jan 1850 at the Parish in
Black Creek, Bulwarra; Clifden; Hinton; Morpeth; Maitland; Hunter, New South Wales.
Harriet Hanks witnessed the marriage of
Edward Shoesmith and
Matilda Allen on 15 Dec 1851 at the Wesleyan Church in
West Maitland, New South Wales, and it was recorded that both Edward and Matilda were widowed.
Harriet Hanks died on 2 Apr 1901 in
East Maitland, New South Wales, at the age of 75.
She was buried at the Methodist Cemetery (Grave location recorded as: Section B, Plot 28) in
East Maitland, New South Wales.
Tilden Mitchell
b. 29 Apr 1827, d. 6 May 1828
Iden Mitchell
b. 19 May 1829, d. 13 Aug 1863
Iden
Mitchell was baptised on 19 May 1829 in
Sandhurst, Kent. He emigrated with
Charles Mitchell and
Harriett Mitchell on 25 Mar 1838 from
Gravesend, Kent, on board the "
Westminster", arriving in Sydney on 26/27 June 1838. The ship was under the command of Captain Mollison, and brought 231 agricultural Labourers and their families from the County of Kent as Assisted Immigrants, in the care of Doctor James Lawrence R.N.
In the British Parliamentary Papers of 1839-II Respecting Emigration to the Colonies, it was recorded that the "
Westminster" carried 141 adult passengers, 29 children aged 7-14 years and 80 children under 7 years of age.
Iden Mitchell married
Mary Ann Larden, daughter of
Robert Larden and
Rebecca Moore, on 7 Feb 1863 in
Port Macquarie, New South Wales.
Iden Mitchell died on 13 Aug 1863 at "Ayrfield" in
Maitland, New South Wales, at the age of 34.
Matilda Mitchell
b. 2 May 1831, d. 20 Apr 1894
Matilda
Mitchell was baptised on 2 May 1831 in
Sandhurst, Kent. She emigrated with
Charles Mitchell and
Harriett Mitchell on 25 Mar 1838 from
Gravesend, Kent, on board the "
Westminster", arriving in Sydney on 26/27 June 1838. The ship was under the command of Captain Mollison, and brought 231 agricultural Labourers and their families from the County of Kent as Assisted Immigrants, in the care of Doctor James Lawrence R.N.
In the British Parliamentary Papers of 1839-II Respecting Emigration to the Colonies, it was recorded that the "
Westminster" carried 141 adult passengers, 29 children aged 7-14 years and 80 children under 7 years of age.
Matilda Mitchell married
Robert Allen on 8 Jul 1847 at the Parish in
Black Creek, Bulwarra; Clifden; Hinton; Morpeth; Maitland; Hunter, New South Wales.
Matilda Allen married
Edward Shoesmith on 15 Dec 1851 at the Wesleyan Church in
West Maitland, New South Wales, and it was recorded that both Edward and Matilda were widowed and
Rev. George Keylock Rusden performed the marriage ceremony.
Matilda Shoesmith died on 20 Apr 1894 at Edward Street in
Morpeth, New South Wales, at the age of 62.
Family 2 | Edward Shoesmith b. 20 Feb 1804, d. 27 Aug 1889 |
Children | - Harriett Shoesmith b. 6 Oct 1852, d. 1927
- Amelia Jane Shoesmith b. 15 Aug 1854
- Miriam Shoesmith b. 28 Jan 1857, d. 2 Jan 1858
- Miriam Shoesmith b. 22 Sep 1858, d. 23 Oct 1928
- Edward Charles Shoesmith b. 18 Aug 1860, d. 1931
- Henry Shoesmith+ b. 5 Jun 1862, d. 1946
- Alice Shoesmith b. 6 Apr 1864, d. 1864
- Annie Shoesmith b. 8 Mar 1865, d. 29 Apr 1929
- Rosy Shoesmith b. 8 Mar 1865, d. 1947
- Emily Aida Shoesmith b. 20 Aug 1868
- Elizabeth Linda Shoesmith b. 19 Aug 1872, d. 1901
- Thomas Shoesmith b. 24 Mar 1875, d. 1876
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Caleb Mitchell
b. 27 Mar 1833, d. 13 Aug 1836
Joshua Mitchell
b. 27 Feb 1835, d. 1 Jun 1835
John Francis Mitchell
b. 14 Jul 1836, d. 2 Aug 1922
John Francis
Mitchell was baptised on 14 Jul 1836 in
Sandhurst, Kent. He emigrated with
Charles Mitchell and
Harriett Mitchell on 25 Mar 1838 from
Gravesend, Kent, on board the "
Westminster", arriving in Sydney on 26/27 June 1838. The ship was under the command of Captain Mollison, and brought 231 agricultural Labourers and their families from the County of Kent as Assisted Immigrants, in the care of Doctor James Lawrence R.N.
In the British Parliamentary Papers of 1839-II Respecting Emigration to the Colonies, it was recorded that the "
Westminster" carried 141 adult passengers, 29 children aged 7-14 years and 80 children under 7 years of age.
John Francis Mitchell died on 2 Aug 1922 in
West Maitland, New South Wales, at the age of 86.
Rebecca Huntley
b. 24 Mar 1807
Ann Huntley
b. 25 Jan 1758
George Huntley
b. 30 Apr 1760
William Huntley
b. 21 Apr 1762
Thomas Huntley
b. 3 May 1764, d. Nov 1790