Clara Ruth Hicks
| Father* | William Hicks b. 22 Nov 1857, d. 20 Jan 1942 |
| Mother* | Sarah Jane Williams b. 31 May 1862, d. 3 May 1934 |
| Charts | GILL: William -Family and Descendants |
Clara Ruth Hicks married Joseph Alexander Wright in 1904 in West Maitland, New South Wales.
Clara Ruth Wright died in 1970 in Sydney, New South Wales.
Evelyn W. Hicks
| Father* | William Hicks b. 22 Nov 1857, d. 20 Jan 1942 |
| Mother* | Sarah Jane Williams b. 31 May 1862, d. 3 May 1934 |
| Charts | GILL: William -Family and Descendants |
Evelyn W. Hicks married Henry Edward F. Field in 1904 in Sydney, New South Wales.
Evelyn Field died in 1950 in Cessnock, New South Wales.
Pervis Sidney Hicks
| Father* | William Hicks b. 22 Nov 1857, d. 20 Jan 1942 |
| Mother* | Sarah Jane Williams b. 31 May 1862, d. 3 May 1934 |
| Charts | GILL: William -Family and Descendants |
Pervis Sidney Hicks died in 1958 in Sydney, New South Wales, (recorded as Percival Hicks.)
Gippson Hicks
| Father* | William Hicks b. 22 Nov 1857, d. 20 Jan 1942 |
| Mother* | Sarah Jane Williams b. 31 May 1862, d. 3 May 1934 |
| Charts | GILL: William -Family and Descendants |
Gippson Hicks was also known as Gibson.
Gippson Hicks married Rose Elizabeth Way in 1915 in East Maitland, New South Wales.
Gibson Hicks died on 6 Jan 1950 in Sydney, New South Wales, at the age of 60.
Rose Elizabeth Way
| Charts | GILL: William -Family and Descendants |
Rose Elizabeth Way married Gippson Hicks, son of William Hicks and Sarah Jane Williams, in 1915 in East Maitland, New South Wales.
Rose Elizabeth Hicks died on 9 Dec 1987 in New South Wales.
John Wesley Hicks
| Father* | William Hicks b. 22 Nov 1857, d. 20 Jan 1942 |
| Mother* | Sarah Jane Williams b. 31 May 1862, d. 3 May 1934 |
| Charts | GILL: William -Family and Descendants |
John Wesley Hicks married Bertha Illfield in 1916 in West Maitland, New South Wales.
John was a Showman.
John Wesley Hicks died on 14 Jul 1969 in Hamilton, New South Wales, at the age of 75.
Bertha Illfield
| Charts | GILL: William -Family and Descendants |
Bertha Illfield married John Wesley Hicks, son of William Hicks and Sarah Jane Williams, in 1916 in West Maitland, New South Wales.
Bertha Hicks died on 9 Jul 1982 in New South Wales.
Ina Hicks
| Father* | William Hicks b. 22 Nov 1857, d. 20 Jan 1942 |
| Mother* | Sarah Jane Williams b. 31 May 1862, d. 3 May 1934 |
| Charts | GILL: William -Family and Descendants |
Ina Hicks was also known as Inaira Bell.
Ina Hicks married Ernest W. Hardy in 1915 in West Maitland, New South Wales.
Ernest W. Hardy
| Charts | GILL: William -Family and Descendants |
Ernest W. Hardy married Ina Hicks, daughter of William Hicks and Sarah Jane Williams, in 1915 in West Maitland, New South Wales.
Walter Sylvester Hicks
| Father* | William Hicks b. 22 Nov 1857, d. 20 Jan 1942 |
| Mother* | Sarah Jane Williams b. 31 May 1862, d. 3 May 1934 |
| Charts | GILL: William -Family and Descendants |
Walter Sylvester Hicks married Florence Vera Pinfold in 1919 in West Maitland, New South Wales.
Walter Sylvester Hicks died on 15 Jun 1973 in Newtown, New South Wales, at the age of 73.
Florence Vera Pinfold
| Charts | GILL: William -Family and Descendants |
Florence Vera Pinfold married Walter Sylvester Hicks, son of William Hicks and Sarah Jane Williams, in 1919 in West Maitland, New South Wales.
Florence Vera Hicks died on 21 Dec 1975 in Newtown, New South Wales.
Loveday Hicks
| Father* | William Hicks b. 22 Nov 1857, d. 20 Jan 1942 |
| Mother* | Sarah Jane Williams b. 31 May 1862, d. 3 May 1934 |
| Charts | GILL: William -Family and Descendants |
Loveday Hicks died in 1902 as a result of a drowning accident.
Lillian H. Hicks
| Father* | Percival Leopold Reginald Hicks b. 1 May 1891, d. 28 Oct 1958 |
| Mother* | Mary Cain b. 1894, d. 11 May 1953 |
| Charts | GILL: William -Family and Descendants |
William Edward Gill
| Father* | John Gill b. about 1770 |
| Mother* | Sarah Fielder b. 14 Oct 1770 |
| Charts | GILL: William -Family and Descendants |
William Edward Gill married Susanna Creed, daughter of Peter Creed and Susanna Sadds, in 1816 in Chatham, Kent.
He and Susanna Gill emigrated on 24 Jun 1838 from Gravesend, Kent, on board the "Maitland'", arriving in Sydney on 6 Nov 1838 under the 'assisted immigration' program.
William Edward Gill died on 21 Jan 1869 in Dunmore, New South Wales, at the age of 72.
He was buried on 22 Jan 1869 at Oakhampton Wesleyan Cemetery in Maitland, New South Wales.
Family | Susanna Creed b. 25 Oct 1801, d. 8 Jan 1887 |
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Susanna Creed
| Father* | Peter Creed b. 2 Feb 1777, d. about 1857 |
| Mother* | Susanna Sadds b. 1778, d. May 1803 |
| Charts | GILL: William -Family and Descendants |
Susanna Creed married William Edward Gill, son of John Gill and Sarah Fielder, in 1816 in Chatham, Kent.
Susanna was a Midwife.
She and William Edward Gill emigrated on 24 Jun 1838 from Gravesend, Kent, on board the "Maitland'", arriving in Sydney on 6 Nov 1838 under the 'assisted immigration' program.
Susanna Gill died on 8 Jan 1887 at 'Goulburn Grove' in Largs, New South Wales, at the age of 85.
She was buried on 10 Jan 1887 at Oakhampton Wesleyan Cemetery in Maitland, New South Wales.
Family | William Edward Gill b. 9 Mar 1796, d. 21 Jan 1869 |
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Harriet Gill
| Father* | William Edward Gill b. 9 Mar 1796, d. 21 Jan 1869 |
| Mother* | Susanna Creed b. 25 Oct 1801, d. 8 Jan 1887 |
| Charts | GILL: William -Family and Descendants |
Harriet Gill married Edward King on 21 Nov 1835 in East Sussex. Harriet Gill emigrated with William Edward Gill and Susanna Gill on 24 Jun 1838 from Gravesend, Kent, on board the "Maitland'", arriving in Sydney on 6 Nov 1838 under the 'assisted immigration' program.
Harriet King immigrated on 27 Nov 1838 to Sydney, New South Wales, on board the "Lady Nugent."
Harriet King died on 29 Jun 1890 in Morpeth, New South Wales.
She was buried on 1 Jul 1890 at Hinton Pioneer Cemetery (Grave location recorded as: Plot 11) in Hinton, New South Wales.
Family | Edward King b. 11 Jan 1815, d. 23 Feb 1908 |
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Edward King
| Charts | GILL: William -Family and Descendants |
Edward King married Harriet Gill, daughter of William Edward Gill and Susanna Creed, on 21 Nov 1835 in East Sussex.
Edward King immigrated on 27 Nov 1838 to Sydney, New South Wales, on board the "Lady Nugent."
Edward King died on 23 Feb 1908 in Morpeth, New South Wales, at the age of 93.
He was buried on 24 Feb 1908 at Hinton Pioneer Cemetery (Grave location recorded as: 11) in Hinton, New South Wales.
Family | Harriet Gill b. about 1819, d. 29 Jun 1890 |
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Henry William Vinson
Henry William Vinson married Sarah Rachel Duproy, daughter of James Dupray and Emma Maria Mapstone, in 1883 in Sydney, New South Wales.
Henry William Vinson died in 1928 in Annandale, New South Wales.
Family | Sarah Rachel Duproy b. 1862, d. 1936 |
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Andrew Gill
| Father* | William Edward Gill b. 9 Mar 1796, d. 21 Jan 1869 |
| Mother* | Susanna Creed b. 25 Oct 1801, d. 8 Jan 1887 |
| Charts | GILL: William -Family and Descendants |
Andrew Gill married Jane Lee on 13 May 1851 in Woodville, New South Wales.
Andrew Gill died on 31 Aug 1896 in Cundletown, New South Wales.
He was buried at the Methodist Cemetery (Grave location recorded as: Row 24, Plot 46) in Dawson River, New South Wales.
Louisa Gill
| Father* | William Edward Gill b. 9 Mar 1796, d. 21 Jan 1869 |
| Mother* | Susanna Creed b. 25 Oct 1801, d. 8 Jan 1887 |
| Charts | GILL: William -Family and Descendants |
Louisa Gill was also known as Lucy. She emigrated with William Edward Gill and Susanna Gill on 24 Jun 1838 from Gravesend, Kent, on board the "Maitland'", arriving in Sydney on 6 Nov 1838 under the 'assisted immigration' program.
Louisa Gill married James McIntyre on 27 May 1843 in Morpeth, New South Wales.
Louisa McIntyre died in 1899 in Ballarat, Victoria.
Miriam Gill
| Father* | William Edward Gill b. 9 Mar 1796, d. 21 Jan 1869 |
| Mother* | Susanna Creed b. 25 Oct 1801, d. 8 Jan 1887 |
| Charts | GILL: William -Family and Descendants |
Miriam Gill married George Whatson on 14 May 1851 in Woodville, New South Wales.
Miriam Whatson died on 23 Jun 1908 in Ghinni Ghinni, New South Wales.
She was buried in Cundletown, New South Wales.
Family | George Whatson b. 7 Nov 1830, d. 6 Aug 1897 |
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Margaret Gill
| Father* | William Edward Gill b. 9 Mar 1796, d. 21 Jan 1869 |
| Mother* | Susanna Creed b. 25 Oct 1801, d. 8 Jan 1887 |
| Charts | GILL: William -Family and Descendants |
She emigrated on 24 Jun 1838 from Gravesend, Kent, on board the "Maitland", with her parents, brothers and sisters.
Margaret Gill died in 1838 at sea.
Peter Gill
| Father* | William Edward Gill b. 9 Mar 1796, d. 21 Jan 1869 |
| Mother* | Susanna Creed b. 25 Oct 1801, d. 8 Jan 1887 |
| Charts | GILL: William -Family and Descendants |
Peter Gill died in 1838 in Beckley, East Sussex.
Sarah Penitent Gill
| Father* | William Edward Gill b. 9 Mar 1796, d. 21 Jan 1869 |
| Mother* | Susanna Creed b. 25 Oct 1801, d. 8 Jan 1887 |
| Charts | GILL: William -Family and Descendants |
Sarah Penitent Gill married Alfred Baker on 1 Apr 1856 in Maitland, New South Wales.
Sarah Penitent Baker died on 25 Mar 1915 in Morpeth, New South Wales, at the age of 76.
She was buried at the Methodist Cemetery in Morpeth, New South Wales.
Family | Alfred Baker b. 7 Sep 1836, d. 13 Jul 1919 |
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Susanna Gill
| Father* | William Edward Gill b. 9 Mar 1796, d. 21 Jan 1869 |
| Mother* | Susanna Creed b. 25 Oct 1801, d. 8 Jan 1887 |
| Charts | GILL: William -Family and Descendants |
Susanna Gill married William Randel Foster in 1859 in Maitland, New South Wales.
Susanna Foster died on 11 Sep 1926 in Glebe, New South Wales, at the age of 84.
She was buried at the Methodist Cemetery in Morpeth, New South Wales.
Family | William Randel Foster b. about 1838, d. 20 Sep 1910 |
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Martha Gill
| Father* | William Edward Gill b. 9 Mar 1796, d. 21 Jan 1869 |
| Mother* | Susanna Creed b. 25 Oct 1801, d. 8 Jan 1887 |
| Charts | GILL: William -Family and Descendants |
Martha Gill married William McNamara Fell on 20 Jun 1870 in Largs, New South Wales.
Martha Fell died on 5 Apr 1927 in Sydney, New South Wales, at the age of 80.
Eliza Gill
| Father* | William Edward Gill b. 9 Mar 1796, d. 21 Jan 1869 |
| Mother* | Susanna Creed b. 25 Oct 1801, d. 8 Jan 1887 |
| Charts | GILL: William -Family and Descendants |
Eliza Gill married Charles Alexander White on 20 Feb 1868 in Largs, New South Wales.
Eliza White died on 19 Jun 1922 in Sydney, New South Wales, at the age of 73.
Henry Farquharson
| Father* | Hary Farquharson b. 1761, d. 1840 |
| Mother* | Jean Garrioch b. 1 Jun 1755, d. 1841 |
Henry Farquharson was also known as Harry. He was a partner of Marjorie Dallas.
Henry lived at Inego in Parish of Tarland in Jul 1818.
Henry Farquharson married Janet Lyttlejohn on 9 Aug 1818 in Leochel-Cushnie, Aberdeenshire.
Henry Farquharson died in 1853 in Indego, Tarland, Aberdeenshire.
Family 1 | Marjorie Dallas b. 22 May 1783, d. 12 Aug 1857 |
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Family 2 | Janet Lyttlejohn b. 11 Dec 1797, d. 11 May 1889 |
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Marjorie Dallas
Marjorie Dallas was also known as Mary. She was a partner of Alexander Cameron. Marjorie Dallas was a partner of Henry Farquharson.
Marjorie lived in East Tulloch in Jul 1818.
Marjorie Dallas died on 12 Aug 1857 in Caochanlube, Tulloch, at the age of 74.
Family 1 | Alexander Cameron b. 1767, d. 1848 |
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Family 2 | Henry Farquharson b. 5 Jul 1795, d. 1853 |
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Harriett Farquharson
| Father* | Henry Farquharson b. 5 Jul 1795, d. 1853 |
| Mother* | Janet Lyttlejohn b. 11 Dec 1797, d. 11 May 1889 |
| Charts | MOSMAN: Hugh -Family and Descendants |
The “Mathesis” left Dundee in Scotland on its maiden voyage to Port Phillip and then Sydney. It was a timber ship, weighing 365 tons. The ship was launched on Wednesday 24th March 1841, registered in April 1841 and was owned by James Gordon. In May, it sailed for Dundee with Alexander Gordon as the Ship’s master to pick up the 88 passengers, almost all of whom were farm workers and their families from Aberdeenshire.
On 20th June, the Mathesis stopped briefly at St Jago (now called Santiago), the largest of the Cape Verde Islands off the coast of North Africa. On the 9th August disaster struck and the following report is from “The Chronicle” in Hobart on the 28th January 18423. “Between 11am and 12noon, the third mate was in the store-room getting out provisions, when some straw, which was lying loose, caught fire by a spark from his candle. The fire spread rapidly, and when the alarm was given, great confusion took place, so much so that for some time little could be done. The seamen were ordered to clear away the boats and keep them in readiness, but instead of doing so they got into them and pushed off, leaving the captain, officers and emigrants, on board ship.
After order was restored to some degree, the emigrants passed along water with a will; all hatches were put on, and sails put over them to prevent ventilation. The tops were knocked off seven water casks, which were filled with water, and then the hatches were removed and water poured in and the hatches immediately put on again. This was repeated several times; in fact, as long as they were able for the exertion. At 4pm, when the fire was a good deal subdued, the seamen returned on board and assisted in drawing water; this was continued till the evening of Tuesday, the 10th, when it was supposed the fire was out. The pumps were now manned to get quit of some of the water they had poured in, and at six in the morning of Wednesday, the water was well out of her. On removing the hatches, in the morning, the hold was still full of smoke; but in a short time they were able to descend. They now bore away for Rio de Janeiro, where they arrived on the 25th of August.
The cargo was very much destroyed, and sold for very little; the ship has sustained great damage, so much so, that in one part, on scraping a little of the inside with a nail, we reached the copper. The ship's chronometer was quite destroyed."
The ship arrived in Rio de Janeiro and remained there for almost 3 months while it was repaired. It left Rio de Janeiro on 24th November.
On 13th January, less than 3 weeks out of Sydney, Andrew Farquharson Sr. died and was buried at sea. This left Jane and her children to arrive in the Colony by themselves.
The ship arrived in Port Phillip on 28th January and on 30th January 1842 the Mathesis finally arrived in Sydney, 242 days after leaving Dundee.
The report of the ship’s surgeon was highly complementary of the health and behaviour of the passengers but was critical of some of the food supplied, some of the toilets between decks being very smelly and injurious to their health, the accommodation being constantly wet and damp due to the rain and the heavy seas.
Together with the poor passage of air through the lower decks it was necessary to air the bedding and blankets on deck as often as possible.
Despite being sponsored to NSW by Mr. Beattie to be farmers, the family first stayed with a Mrs. Stewart of Customs House in Sydney.
She emigrated on 2 Jun 1841 from Dundee, Angus.
Harriett Farquharson married Archibald Mosman, son of Hugh Mosman and Agnes Kennedy, on 31 Dec 1847 at St Andrew's Scots Church (Presbyterian) in Sydney, New South Wales, and Rev. John McGarvie performed the marriage ceremony.
Harriett Mosman died on 24 Aug 1883 at Clarges Street, Piccadilly in London at the age of 62 as recorded on her grave.
She was buried at St Jude's Cemetery, Avoca Street in Randwick, New South Wales, at her special request.
Family | Archibald Mosman b. 15 Oct 1799, d. 29 Jan 1863 |
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Hugh Mosman
| Father* | Archibald Mosman b. 15 Oct 1799, d. 29 Jan 1863 |
| Mother* | Charlotte Farquharson b. 10 Mar 1828, d. 10 Nov 1861 |
| Charts | MOSMAN: Hugh -Family and Descendants |
Hugh was a Member of the Legislative Council of Queensland bt Jun 1891 - Jan 1905.
Hugh Mosman died on 15 Nov 1909 at "Easton Gray", Soudan Street in Toowong, Queensland, at the age of 66 (His home was situated on the present site of the Queensland Academy for Science, Mathematics and Technology.)
Archibald Mosman
| Father* | Hugh Mosman b. about 1770 |
| Mother* | Agnes Kennedy b. about 1775 |
| Charts | MOSMAN: Hugh -Family and Descendants |
Archibald Mosman and George Mosman immigrated in 1828 to Sydney, New South Wales, on board the "Civilian", arriving on 24 August 1828, following several years growing sugar cane in the West Indies.
Archibald was a land owner (2560 acres - by selection) at "Tunibuc", on the north bank in Williams River, New South Wales, in Jun 1829.
Archibald lived at "Burrowell", on the Williams River in Seaham, New South Wales, in 1843 with Harriet (Farquharson) and his brother George Mosman following his declaration of bankruptcy.
Archibald Mosman married Harriett Farquharson, daughter of Henry Farquharson and Janet Lyttlejohn, on 31 Dec 1847 at St Andrew's Scots Church (Presbyterian) in Sydney, New South Wales, and Rev. John McGarvie performed the marriage ceremony.
Archibald Mosman died on 29 Jan 1863 at "Byron Lodge" in Randwick, New South Wales, at the age of 63.
He was buried at St Jude's Cemetery, Avoca Street in Randwick, New South Wales.
Further information about Archibald Mosman is available:; * ON THIS PAGE *.
Family 1 | Charlotte Farquharson b. 10 Mar 1828, d. 10 Nov 1861 |
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Family 2 | Harriett Farquharson b. 4 Feb 1821, d. 24 Aug 1883 |
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Cecilia Jessie Mosman
| Father* | Archibald Mosman b. 15 Oct 1799, d. 29 Jan 1863 |
| Mother* | Charlotte Farquharson b. 10 Mar 1828, d. 10 Nov 1861 |
| Charts | MOSMAN: Hugh -Family and Descendants |
Cecilia Jessie Mosman married Arthur Hunter Palmer on 8 Jun 1865 in Sydney, New South Wales.
As of 1881, Cecilia Jessie Mosman was also known as Lady Cecilia Jessie Palmer following the award of the KCMG to her husband.
Cecilia Jessie Mosman died on 31 Aug 1885 in Brisbane, Queensland, at the age of 40 as reported in the Brisbane Courier Mail on 1 Sep 1885:
As already briefly announced, Lady Palmer, wife of Sir Arthur Palmer, President of the Legislative Council, died at her residence, Oakwall, early on Monday morning.
About two years ago the deceased lady contracted a cold at one of the private assembly balls. This gradually developed into phthisis, to which, after great suffering, she succumbed. Lady Palmer was a daughter of the late Mr. Archibald Mosman, a squatter in a large way, in the New England district of New South Wales, and an elder sister of Lady McIlwraith and Mrs. A. W. Jardine.
The deceased lady leaves three sons and two daughters. The flag on the Parliamentary Buildings and those of the vessels in harbour were hoisted at half-mast, and the shutters of the leading houses in town were put up yesterday, upon the death of Lady Palmer becoming known.
The funeral cortege will leave Oakwall, Bowen Bridge - road, at 10 o'clock this morning for the General Cemetery and the cause of her death was recorded as Phthisis after catching a cold.
Family | Arthur Hunter Palmer b. 28 Dec 1819, d. 20 Mar 1898 |
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Thomas John Bray
| Father* | Reuben Bray b. about 1825, d. 1897 |
| Mother* | Charlotte Morris b. about 1825, d. 1878 |
Thomas John Bray died in 1947 in Murrurundi, New South Wales.
Harold Bray
| Father* | Reuben Bray b. about 1825, d. 1897 |
| Mother* | Charlotte Morris b. about 1825, d. 1878 |
Eleanor Apps
| Charts | EGGINS: James -Family and Descendants |
Eleanor Apps married James Eggins on 14 Oct 1835 in Sedlescombe, East Sussex.
She and James Eggins emigrated in 1838 on board the 'Coromandel', arriving in Sydney on 2 Oct 1838. In the Shipping List they were listed as James “Higgins”, age 26, labourer and Eleanor “Higgins”, age 23, servant, with their infant Mercy.
Eleanor and James lived at 'Tocal' in Maitland, New South Wales, in Oct 1839.
Eleanor Eggins died on 5 Jun 1854 in Bolwarra, New South Wales, at the age of 39.
Family | James Eggins b. about 24 May 1811, d. 25 Oct 1899 |
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Mercy Eggins
| Father* | James Eggins b. about 24 May 1811, d. 25 Oct 1899 |
| Mother* | Eleanor Apps b. 4 Jun 1815, d. 5 Jun 1854 |
| Charts | EGGINS: James -Family and Descendants |
Mercy Eggins died on 22 Jun 1838 at sea on board the "Coromandel."
James Eggins
| Father* | James Eggins b. about 24 May 1811, d. 25 Oct 1899 |
| Mother* | Eleanor Apps b. 4 Jun 1815, d. 5 Jun 1854 |
| Charts | EGGINS: James -Family and Descendants GILL: William -Family and Descendants |
James Eggins married Ellen Lee, daughter of William Lee and Jane Gill, on 9 Jul 1861 in Jones Island, New South Wales.
James Eggins died on 30 Jul 1925 in Manning River, New South Wales, at the age of 85.
Family | Ellen Lee b. 21 Jan 1840, d. 11 Sep 1924 |
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Rev. Jennings Smith
Ellen Lee
| Father* | William Lee b. 1812, d. 1893 |
| Mother* | Jane Gill b. about 1820, d. 31 Mar 1899 |
| Charts | EGGINS: James -Family and Descendants GILL: William -Family and Descendants |
Ellen Lee married James Eggins, son of James Eggins and Eleanor Apps, on 9 Jul 1861 in Jones Island, New South Wales.
Ellen Eggins died on 11 Sep 1924 in Coopernook, New South Wales, at the age of 84.
Family | James Eggins b. 6 Oct 1839, d. 30 Jul 1925 |
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William Lee
| Charts | GILL: William -Family and Descendants |
William Lee married Jane Gill, daughter of William Edward Gill and Susanna Creed, on 3 Jun 1841 at Australian Agricultural Company in Dungog; Eldon; Stroud; Uffington, New South Wales.
William Lee died in 1893 in Port Macquarie, New South Wales.
Jane Gill
| Father* | William Edward Gill b. 9 Mar 1796, d. 21 Jan 1869 |
| Mother* | Susanna Creed b. 25 Oct 1801, d. 8 Jan 1887 |
| Charts | GILL: William -Family and Descendants |
Jane Gill married William Lee on 3 Jun 1841 at Australian Agricultural Company in Dungog; Eldon; Stroud; Uffington, New South Wales.
Jane Lee died on 31 Mar 1899 at Blackmans Point in Port Macquarie, New South Wales.
Family | William Lee b. 1812, d. 1893 |
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William James Eggins
| Father* | James Eggins b. 6 Oct 1839, d. 30 Jul 1925 |
| Mother* | Ellen Lee b. 21 Jan 1840, d. 11 Sep 1924 |
| Charts | EGGINS: James -Family and Descendants GILL: William -Family and Descendants |
William James Eggins married Minnie McWhirter, daughter of Robert McWhirter and Mary Ann Boone, on 24 Oct 1888 in Moto Plains, New South Wales.
William James Eggins died on 16 May 1946 in Taree, New South Wales, at the age of 84.
Minnie McWhirter
| Father* | Robert McWhirter b. about 1835, d. 1886 |
| Mother* | Mary Ann Boone b. about 1840, d. 1888 |
| Charts | EGGINS: James -Family and Descendants GILL: William -Family and Descendants |
Minnie McWhirter married William James Eggins, son of James Eggins and Ellen Lee, on 24 Oct 1888 in Moto Plains, New South Wales.
Minnie McWhirter died in Nov 1938 in Newcastle, New South Wales, at the age of 73.
Robert McWhirter
Robert McWhirter married Mary Ann Boone in 1861 in Sydney, New South Wales.
Robert McWhirter died in 1886 in Taree, New South Wales, a son of Gilbert and Ann McWhirter.
Family | Mary Ann Boone b. about 1840, d. 1888 |
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Mary Ann Boone
Mary Ann Boone married Robert McWhirter in 1861 in Sydney, New South Wales.
Mary Ann McWhirter died in 1888 in Taree, New South Wales, a daughter of William and Elizabeth Boone.
Family | Robert McWhirter b. about 1835, d. 1886 |
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Albert Eggins
| Father* | James Eggins b. 6 Oct 1839, d. 30 Jul 1925 |
| Mother* | Ellen Lee b. 21 Jan 1840, d. 11 Sep 1924 |
| Charts | EGGINS: James -Family and Descendants GILL: William -Family and Descendants |
Albert Eggins married Christina Isabella Faichney on 27 Aug 1903 in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia.
Albert Eggins died on 28 May 1937 in Taree, New South Wales, at the age of 73.
Christina Isabella Faichney
| Charts | EGGINS: James -Family and Descendants GILL: William -Family and Descendants |
Christina Isabella Faichney married Albert Eggins, son of James Eggins and Ellen Lee, on 27 Aug 1903 in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia.
Christina Isabella Eggins died on 19 Aug 1935 in Taree, New South Wales.
Arthur Eggins
| Father* | James Eggins b. 6 Oct 1839, d. 30 Jul 1925 |
| Mother* | Ellen Lee b. 21 Jan 1840, d. 11 Sep 1924 |
| Charts | EGGINS: James -Family and Descendants GILL: William -Family and Descendants |
Arthur Eggins married Eleanor Harriet Shoesmith, daughter of Alfred Shoesmith and Catherine Dykes, on 12 Sep 1890 in Taree, New South Wales.
Arthur Eggins died on 15 May 1914 in Wingham, New South Wales, at the age of 48.
Eleanor Harriet Shoesmith
| Father* | Alfred Shoesmith b. about 1840 |
| Mother* | Catherine Dykes b. about 1845 |
| Charts | EGGINS: James -Family and Descendants GILL: William -Family and Descendants (#1) GILL: William -Family and Descendants (#2) |
Eleanor Harriet Shoesmith married Arthur Eggins, son of James Eggins and Ellen Lee, on 12 Sep 1890 in Taree, New South Wales.
Eleanor Harriet Shoesmith married Thomas Levi Laurie, son of John Renton Laurie and Caroline Lambert, in 1915 in Taree, New South Wales.
Eleanor Harriet Shoesmith died on 19 Oct 1947 in Jones Island, New South Wales, at the age of 77.
Family | Thomas Levi Laurie b. 2 Nov 1881, d. 18 Dec 1972 |
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Alfred Shoesmith
Family | Catherine Dykes b. about 1845 |
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Catherine Dykes
Family | Alfred Shoesmith b. about 1840 |
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Thomas Levi Laurie
| Father* | John Renton Laurie b. about 1836, d. 31 Mar 1896 |
| Mother* | Caroline Lambert b. 6 Jun 1850, d. 21 Feb 1883 |
| Charts | GILL: William -Family and Descendants |
Thomas Levi Laurie married Eleanor Harriet Shoesmith, daughter of Alfred Shoesmith and Catherine Dykes, in 1915 in Taree, New South Wales.
Thomas Levi Laurie died on 18 Dec 1972 in Taree, New South Wales, at the age of 91.
Family | Eleanor Harriet Shoesmith b. 21 Jul 1870, d. 19 Oct 1947 |
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John Renton Laurie
| Charts | GILL: William -Family and Descendants |
John Renton Laurie married Caroline Lambert, daughter of George Lambert and Naomi Gill, on 24 Oct 1871 in Manning River, New South Wales.
John Renton Laurie died on 31 Mar 1896 in Taree, New South Wales, at the age of 59 years.
Family | Caroline Lambert b. 6 Jun 1850, d. 21 Feb 1883 |
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Kate I. Laurie
| Father* | Thomas Levi Laurie b. 2 Nov 1881, d. 18 Dec 1972 |
| Mother* | Eleanor Harriet Shoesmith b. 21 Jul 1870, d. 19 Oct 1947 |
| Charts | GILL: William -Family and Descendants |





