 Mary Ann Loiterton
 Mary Ann Loiterton
b. 1840, d. 14 Mar 1909
     Mary Ann 
Loiterton was baptised in 1840 in 
Lutton, Lincolnshire. She emigrated with 
Charles Loiterton and 
Susannah Loiterton on 16 Feb 1853 from 
Southampton, Hampshire, on board the "Harriet" as Assisted Immigrants, disembarking in Sydney on 16 Jun 1853 after a period of quarantine due to measles.  
 Mary Ann Loiterton married 
John Joseph Campbell, son of 
Patrick Campbell and 
Margaret Riordan, on 17 Mar 1859 in 
Cobbitty Paddock, New South Wales, according to the rites of the Wesleyan Methodist Church.  
 Mary Ann Campbell died on 14 Mar 1909 in 
Bowral, New South Wales. 
 She was buried at Wesleyan Cemetery in 
Burradoo, New South Wales.
 
 Sarah Loiterton
 Sarah Loiterton
b. 1844, d. 8 May 1932
 
 Elizabeth Loiterton
 Elizabeth Loiterton
b. 2 Jan 1849, d. 23 Dec 1939
 
 Elizabeth Loiterton
 Elizabeth Loiterton
b. 1836, d. 1905
 
 John Loiterton
 John Loiterton
b. 1838
 
 Sarah Ann Loiterton
 Sarah Ann Loiterton
b. 1840
 
 John Joseph Campbell
 John Joseph Campbell
b. 1838, d. 20 Mar 1928
 
 Charles New
 Charles New
b. 10 Jul 1844, d. 1915
 
 Henry Bensley
 Henry Bensley
b. 1841, d. 23 Jun 1882
 
 George Edward Clayton
 George Edward Clayton
b. 1851, d. 2 Jun 1927
 
 Patrick Campbell
 Patrick Campbell
b. about 1810
      Patrick 
Campbell was born about 1810.  
 Patrick Campbell married 
Margaret Riordan.
 
 Margaret Riordan
 Margaret Riordan
b. about 1815
      Margaret 
Riordan was born about 1815.  
 Margaret Riordan married 
Patrick Campbell.
 
 Margaret Isabella Campbell
 Margaret Isabella Campbell
b. 2 Feb 1871, d. 4 Dec 1947
 
 John Gordon Alton C. Loiterton
 John Gordon Alton C. Loiterton
b. 23 Jan 1888, d. 15 Apr 1951
      John Gordon Alton C. 
Loiterton was born on 23 Jan 1888 at 'West Jindalee' in 
Cootamundra, New South Wales. John Gordon Alton C. Loiterton was known by his family and friends as Jack.  
 John Gordon Alton C. Loiterton married 
Elsie Melinda Elbra, daughter of 
Aubrey Gough and 
Alice Louise Maud Elbra, on 4 Aug 1915 at the Methodist Church in 
Guildford, New South Wales. 
 John and Elsie were Farmers at 'Bellawi' in 
Barmedman, New South Wales, in 1926.  
 John Gordon Alton C. Loiterton died on 15 Apr 1951 at 'Bellawi' in 
Barmedman, New South Wales, at the age of 63 and his funeral was reported as follows in the Cootamundra Herald on 26 April:
One of the longest funeral corteges in Barmedman for many years was that of Mr. John Gordon Loiterton, of Bellarwi, who died suddenly, at his, home, aged 63. The service in the Methodist Church which, preceded the funeral was conducted by the Rev. A. Blackert, of West Wyalong, and this, also, was largely attended by relatives, friends and neighbors of the deceased, who had lived at Bellarwi for the past 25 years. The late Mr. Loiterton was born at Cootamundra, where his parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. John Loiterton, were among the first settlers on the land in this district. When he was a young man, he conducted a dairy farm at Camden, after which he returned to live at Ccotamundra for a time. In 1926 Mr. and Mrs. Loiterton and family went to Bellarwi to the property which he had purchased and which he successfully conducted. The late Mr. Loiterton is survived by his widow and three sons, Alton, Wilfred (Ted), of Bellarwi. and Mervyn, Junee; and two daughters, Mrs. R. D. Logg. of Barmedman, and Miss Joyce Loiterton of Bellarwi. 
 Adam Loiterton
 Adam Loiterton
b. 20 Sep 1822, d. 18 May 1890
     Adam 
Loiterton was baptised on 20 Sep 1822 in 
Holbeach, Lincolnshire.  
 Adam Loiterton married 
Ann White, daughter of 
William White and 
Sarah ?----------?, on 20 May 1852 at Grace Chapel in 
Boston, Lincolnshire. 
 He and Ann 
Loiterton emigrated on 16 Feb 1853 from 
Southampton, Hampshire, on board the "Harriet", disembarking in Sydney on 16 Jun 1853 after a period of quarantine due to measles. 
 Adam was a Gardener in 
Bathurst, New South Wales, in 1876.  
 Adam Loiterton died on 18 May 1890 at District Hospital in 
Bathurst, New South Wales, at the age of 67.
| Family | Ann White b. about 1830, d. 12 Feb 1895 | 
| Child |  | 
  
 Ann White
 Ann White
b. about 1830, d. 12 Feb 1895
      Ann 
White was born about 1830 in 
Leek, Lincolnshire.  
 Ann White married 
Adam Loiterton, son of 
Thomas Loiterton and 
Sarah Rubbins, on 20 May 1852 at Grace Chapel in 
Boston, Lincolnshire. 
 She and Adam 
Loiterton emigrated on 16 Feb 1853 from 
Southampton, Hampshire, on board the "Harriet", disembarking in Sydney on 16 Jun 1853 after a period of quarantine due to measles.  
 Ann White married 
Thomas McEwen about 1860.  
 Ann McEwen died on 12 Feb 1895 in 
Brisbane, Queensland, (Not confirmed THIS Ann, as her parents' names were not recorded.)
 
 William White
 William White
b. about 1800
 
 Sarah ?----------?
 Sarah ?----------?
b. about 1805
      Sarah 
?----------? was born about 1805.  
 Sarah ?----------? married 
William White.
 
 Elizabeth Loiterton
 Elizabeth Loiterton
b. 10 May 1813, d. 5 Jun 1868
     Elizabeth 
Loiterton was baptised on 10 May 1813 at Stilstow House in 
Holbeach Hurn, Lincolnshire.  
 Elizabeth Loiterton married 
Richard Marshall, son of 
George Marshall and 
Sarah Fox, on 1 Aug 1837 in 
Holbeach, Lincolnshire. 
 She and Richard 
Marshall emigrated on 16 Feb 1853 from 
Southampton, Hampshire, on board the "Harriet", disembarking in Sydney on 16 Jun 1853 after a period of quarantine due to measles.  
 Elizabeth Marshall died on 5 Jun 1868 at Cobbity Paddock in 
Camden, New South Wales, at the age of 55. 
 She was buried in 
Cawdor, New South Wales.
 
 Richard Marshall
 Richard Marshall
b. 8 Jan 1812, d. 15 May 1885
      Richard 
Marshall was born on 8 Jan 1812 in 
Gosberton, Lincolnshire.  
 Richard Marshall married 
Elizabeth Loiterton, daughter of 
Thomas Loiterton and 
Sarah Rubbins, on 1 Aug 1837 in 
Holbeach, Lincolnshire. 
 He and Elizabeth 
Marshall emigrated on 16 Feb 1853 from 
Southampton, Hampshire, on board the "Harriet", disembarking in Sydney on 16 Jun 1853 after a period of quarantine due to measles. 
 Richard was a tenant farmer holding Portion 69, an area of 44 acres at Cobbity Paddock, Macarthur Estate in 
Camden, New South Wales, in 1862.  
 Richard Marshall died on 15 May 1885 at Cobbity Paddock in 
Camden, New South Wales, at the age of 73. 
 He was buried in 
Cawdor, New South Wales.
 
 George Marshall
 George Marshall
b. about 1770
 
 Sarah Fox
 Sarah Fox
b. about 1775
 
 George Marshall
 George Marshall
b. 1840