Abraham Cant
| Father* | William Cant b. 4 Apr 1824, d. 18 Aug 1906 |
| Mother* | Jane Kennewell b. 15 Feb 1838, d. 12 Dec 1895 |
| Charts | CANT: William -Family and Descendants |
Abraham Cant married Charlotte Caroline Whybin, daughter of John Whybin and Mary Ann Schofield, on 4 Aug 1881 in West Maitland, New South Wales.
Abraham Cant died on 17 Dec 1908 in West Maitland, New South Wales, at the age of 47.
He was buried on 18 Dec 1908 at Campbells Hill Cemetery (Grave location recorded as: Church of England Plot D3/24-25) in West Maitland, New South Wales.
Rebecca Curtis Cant
| Father* | William Cant b. 4 Apr 1824, d. 18 Aug 1906 |
| Mother* | Jane Kennewell b. 15 Feb 1838, d. 12 Dec 1895 |
| Charts | CANT: William -Family and Descendants |
Rebecca Curtis Cant married Richard Partridge on 2 Feb 1882 in West Maitland, New South Wales.
Rebecca Curtis Partridge died on 20 Dec 1938 in West Maitland, New South Wales, at the age of 72.
She was buried (Grave location recorded as: Church of England Row 1, Plot 19) in East Maitland, New South Wales.
Family | Richard Partridge b. 25 Dec 1856, d. 1930 |
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Edwin George Arthur Cant
| Father* | William Cant b. 4 Apr 1824, d. 18 Aug 1906 |
| Mother* | Jane Kennewell b. 15 Feb 1838, d. 12 Dec 1895 |
| Charts | CANT: William -Family and Descendants |
Edwin George Arthur Cant was also known as Ned.
Edwin George Arthur Cant married Alice Susan Whybin, daughter of John Whybin and Mary Ann Schofield, on 29 Feb 1888 in West Maitland, New South Wales.
Edwin George Arthur Cant died on 24 Mar 1951 in Maitland, New South Wales, at the age of 82.
John Hall Cant
| Father* | William Cant b. 4 Apr 1824, d. 18 Aug 1906 |
| Mother* | Jane Kennewell b. 15 Feb 1838, d. 12 Dec 1895 |
| Charts | CANT: William -Family and Descendants |
John Hall Cant married Phoebe Whybin, daughter of John Whybin and Mary Ann Schofield, in Feb 1889 in West Maitland, New South Wales.
John Hall Cant died on 18 Feb 1939 in Paterson, New South Wales, at the age of 68.
Family | Phoebe Whybin b. 1867, d. 29 Oct 1925 |
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Richard James Geoffrey Cant
| Father* | William Cant b. 4 Apr 1824, d. 18 Aug 1906 |
| Mother* | Jane Kennewell b. 15 Feb 1838, d. 12 Dec 1895 |
| Charts | CANT: William -Family and Descendants |
Richard James Geoffrey Cant married Mary Katherine Cant in 1894 in East Maitland, New South Wales.
Richard James Geoffrey Cant died on 14 Feb 1950 in Cessnock, New South Wales, at the age of 78.
He was buried on 15 Feb 1950 at the Church of England Cemetery in Rothbury, New South Wales.
Family | Mary Katherine Cant b. about 1868, d. 17 Sep 1959 |
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Violet Sarah Cant
| Father* | William Cant b. 4 Apr 1824, d. 18 Aug 1906 |
| Mother* | Jane Kennewell b. 15 Feb 1838, d. 12 Dec 1895 |
| Charts | CANT: William -Family and Descendants |
Violet Sarah Cant was also known as Vol.
Violet Sarah Cant married Andrew John Dooley in 1891 in West Maitland, New South Wales.
Violet Sarah Dooley died on 16 Apr 1942 in West Maitland, New South Wales, at the age of 67.
She was buried at Campbells Hill Cemetery (Grave location recorded as: Roman Catholic Section D10/3, Plot 30) in West Maitland, New South Wales.
Family | Andrew John Dooley b. 1866, d. 23 Mar 1940 |
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William Thomas Theodore Cant
| Father* | William Cant b. 4 Apr 1824, d. 18 Aug 1906 |
| Mother* | Jane Kennewell b. 15 Feb 1838, d. 12 Dec 1895 |
| Charts | CANT: William -Family and Descendants |
William Thomas Theodore Cant was also known as Billy.
William Thomas Theodore Cant married Amy Katherine Hatcher in 1900 in Branxton, New South Wales.
William Thomas Theodore Cant died on 11 Jan 1908 in Maitland, New South Wales, at the age of 30.
He was buried on 12 Jan 1908 at Campbells Hill Cemetery (Grave location recorded as: Church of England Section A8, Plot 28) in West Maitland, New South Wales.
Family | Amy Catherine Hatcher b. 1877, d. about 10 Nov 1927 |
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Frederick Oliver Cant
| Father* | William Cant b. 4 Apr 1824, d. 18 Aug 1906 |
| Mother* | Jane Kennewell b. 15 Feb 1838, d. 12 Dec 1895 |
| Charts | CANT: William -Family and Descendants |
Frederick Oliver Cant was also known as Frank.
Frank Cant married Ella Whybin, daughter of John Whybin and Mary Ann Schofield, in 1899 in East Maitland, New South Wales.
Frederick Oliver Cant died on 20 Mar 1934 in Maitland, New South Wales, at the age of 54.
He was buried on 22 Mar 1934 at Campbells Hill Cemetery (Grave location recorded as: Church of England Section D5(2), Plot 35-36) in West Maitland, New South Wales.
William Cant 
| Charts | CANT: William -Family and Descendants |
William was an Agricultural Labourer.
William Cant married Susanna Curtis in 1816 in London.
William Cant and Susanna Cant immigrated on 26 Jun 1844 to Sydney, New South Wales, with their children, two daughters-in-law and two sons-in-law on board the "Briton", as assisted immigrants, having sailed from Liverpool on 15 March.
The arrival was described as follows: "THE BRITON - This vessel arrived on Wednesday from Liverpool, with 269 bounty emigrants, after a fine run of 102 days, during which time only seven deaths occurred, six children and one adult. Shortly after leaving Liverpool the measles broke out among the infants, but no deaths occurred in consequence, the last case having been cured on the 16th April. The cargo on board is small. The emigrants appear to have been well selected, and consist of 41 single women, 26 single men, 86 married persons, and 116 children, all of whom are in good health. The ship presents an appearance of cleanliness throughout highly creditable to the surgeon, captain, and officers, more especially as nothing but wet weather has occurred since leaving the Cape of Good Hope. It may be worthy of remark, that there are only nine mechanics on board; four blacksmiths, four carpenters, and one mason; the others consist of agricultural labourers. She spoke nothing connected with these colonies; but on the 23rd June, saw a schooner anchored under the lee of Kent’s Group, during a gale wind from the westward. The emigrants were mustered yesterday, after which she was removed to off the Flour Company’s Wharf, where parties wanting servants can engage them". They were sponsored by Francis Mitchell, of Sydney.
William Cant died on 2 Jun 1876 at Kings' Plains Creek in Carcoar, New South Wales, at the age of 82.
He was buried on 4 Jun 1876 in Carcoar, New South Wales.
Family | Susanna Curtis b. 1799, d. 23 Oct 1869 |
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Susanna Curtis
| Charts | CANT: William -Family and Descendants |
Susanna Curtis married William Cant in 1816 in London.
Susanna Cant and William Cant immigrated on 26 Jun 1844 to Sydney, New South Wales, with their children, two daughters-in-law and two sons-in-law on board the "Briton", as assisted immigrants, having sailed from Liverpool on 15 March.
The arrival was described as follows: "THE BRITON - This vessel arrived on Wednesday from Liverpool, with 269 bounty emigrants, after a fine run of 102 days, during which time only seven deaths occurred, six children and one adult. Shortly after leaving Liverpool the measles broke out among the infants, but no deaths occurred in consequence, the last case having been cured on the 16th April. The cargo on board is small. The emigrants appear to have been well selected, and consist of 41 single women, 26 single men, 86 married persons, and 116 children, all of whom are in good health. The ship presents an appearance of cleanliness throughout highly creditable to the surgeon, captain, and officers, more especially as nothing but wet weather has occurred since leaving the Cape of Good Hope. It may be worthy of remark, that there are only nine mechanics on board; four blacksmiths, four carpenters, and one mason; the others consist of agricultural labourers. She spoke nothing connected with these colonies; but on the 23rd June, saw a schooner anchored under the lee of Kent’s Group, during a gale wind from the westward. The emigrants were mustered yesterday, after which she was removed to off the Flour Company’s Wharf, where parties wanting servants can engage them". They were sponsored by Francis Mitchell, of Sydney.
Susanna Cant died on 23 Oct 1869 at Grubbenbun Creek in Carcoar, New South Wales.
She was buried on 25 Oct 1869 in Carcoar, New South Wales.
Family | William Cant b. 16 Sep 1793, d. 2 Jun 1876 |
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Sarah Cant
| Father* | William Cant b. 16 Sep 1793, d. 2 Jun 1876 |
| Mother* | Susanna Curtis b. 1799, d. 23 Oct 1869 |
| Charts | CANT: William -Family and Descendants |
Sarah Cant married Robert Gibson in 1837 in Grantham, Lincolnshire.
Sarah Gibson and Robert Gibson immigrated on 26 Jun 1844 to Sydney, New South Wales, on board the "Briton", as assisted immigrants, having sailed from Liverpool on 15 March.
The arrival was described as follows: "THE BRITON - This vessel arrived on Wednesday from Liverpool, with 269 bounty emigrants, after a fine run of 102 days, during which time only seven deaths occurred, six children and one adult. Shortly after leaving Liverpool the measles broke out among the infants, but no deaths occurred in consequence, the last case having been cured on the 16th April. The cargo on board is small. The emigrants appear to have been well selected, and consist of 41 single women, 26 single men, 86 married persons, and 116 children, all of whom are in good health. The ship presents an appearance of cleanliness throughout highly creditable to the surgeon, captain, and officers, more especially as nothing but wet weather has occurred since leaving the Cape of Good Hope. It may be worthy of remark, that there are only nine mechanics on board; four blacksmiths, four carpenters, and one mason; the others consist of agricultural labourers. She spoke nothing connected with these colonies; but on the 23rd June, saw a schooner anchored under the lee of Kent’s Group, during a gale wind from the westward. The emigrants were mustered yesterday, after which she was removed to off the Flour Company’s Wharf, where parties wanting servants can engage them."
Sarah Cant married Thomas Croker in 1860 in Carcoar, New South Wales.
Sarah Croker died in 1892 in Blayney, New South Wales.
Frances Cant
| Father* | William Cant b. 16 Sep 1793, d. 2 Jun 1876 |
| Mother* | Susanna Curtis b. 1799, d. 23 Oct 1869 |
| Charts | CANT: William -Family and Descendants |
Frances Cant died on 26 Apr 1821 in Great Gonerby, Lincolnshire.
Susanna Cant
| Father* | William Cant b. 16 Sep 1793, d. 2 Jun 1876 |
| Mother* | Susanna Curtis b. 1799, d. 23 Oct 1869 |
| Charts | CANT: William -Family and Descendants |
Susanna Cant married Jeremiah John Pickover Briggs in Apr 1839 in Grantham, Lincolnshire.
Susanna Cant died on 26 Jun 1878 in Inverell, New South Wales, at the age of 56.
Francis Cant
| Father* | William Cant b. 16 Sep 1793, d. 2 Jun 1876 |
| Mother* | Susanna Curtis b. 1799, d. 23 Oct 1869 |
| Charts | CANT: William -Family and Descendants |
Francis Cant was also known as Frank.
Francis Cant married Susanna Bridget South in 1843 in Grantham, Lincolnshire.
Francis Cant and Susanna Bridget Cant immigrated on 26 Jun 1844 to Sydney, New South Wales, on board the "Briton", as assisted immigrants, having sailed from Liverpool on 15 March.
The arrival was described as follows: "THE BRITON - This vessel arrived on Wednesday from Liverpool, with 269 bounty emigrants, after a fine run of 102 days, during which time only seven deaths occurred, six children and one adult. Shortly after leaving Liverpool the measles broke out among the infants, but no deaths occurred in consequence, the last case having been cured on the 16th April.
The cargo on board is small. The emigrants appear to have been well selected, and consist of 41 single women, 26 single men, 86 married persons, and 116 children, all of whom are in good health.
The ship presents an appearance of cleanliness throughout highly creditable to the surgeon, captain, and officers, more especially as nothing but wet weather has occurred since leaving the Cape of Good Hope.
It may be worthy of remark, that there are only nine mechanics on board; four blacksmiths, four carpenters, and one mason; the others consist of agricultural labourers.
She spoke nothing connected with these colonies; but on the 23rd June, saw a schooner anchored under the lee of Kent’s Group, during a gale wind from the westward.
The emigrants were mustered yesterday, after which she was removed to off the Flour Company’s Wharf, where parties wanting servants can engage them."
Francis was a Groom at "Marooan" in Glen Innes, New South Wales, in 1850.
Francis was a gold miner in 1852.
Francis Cant married Bridget Horan on 15 Jul 1858 at Saints Peter and Paul's Roman Catholic Cathedral in Goulburn, New South Wales.
Francis Cant died on 4 Oct 1890 at Addison Street in Goulburn, New South Wales, at the age of 64.
Family 1 | Susanna Bridget South b. 1821, d. bt 1856 - 1858 |
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Family 2 | Bridget Horan b. 10 Aug 1840, d. 7 Jan 1916 |
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Richard Cant
| Father* | William Cant b. 16 Sep 1793, d. 2 Jun 1876 |
| Mother* | Susanna Curtis b. 1799, d. 23 Oct 1869 |
| Charts | CANT: William -Family and Descendants |
Richard Cant immigrated on 26 Jun 1844 to Sydney, New South Wales, on board the "Briton", as an assisted immigrant, having sailed from Liverpool on 15 March.
The arrival was described as follows: "THE BRITON - This vessel arrived on Wednesday from Liverpool, with 269 bounty emigrants, after a fine run of 102 days, during which time only seven deaths occurred, six children and one adult. Shortly after leaving Liverpool the measles broke out among the infants, but no deaths occurred in consequence, the last case having been cured on the 16th April. The cargo on board is small. The emigrants appear to have been well selected, and consist of 41 single women, 26 single men, 86 married persons, and 116 children, all of whom are in good health. The ship presents an appearance of cleanliness throughout highly creditable to the surgeon, captain, and officers, more especially as nothing but wet weather has occurred since leaving the Cape of Good Hope. It may be worthy of remark, that there are only nine mechanics on board; four blacksmiths, four carpenters, and one mason; the others consist of agricultural labourers. She spoke nothing connected with these colonies; but on the 23rd June, saw a schooner anchored under the lee of Kent’s Group, during a gale wind from the westward. The emigrants were mustered yesterday, after which she was removed to off the Flour Company’s Wharf, where parties wanting servants can engage them."
Simon Cant
| Father* | William Cant b. 16 Sep 1793, d. 2 Jun 1876 |
| Mother* | Susanna Curtis b. 1799, d. 23 Oct 1869 |
| Charts | CANT: William -Family and Descendants |
Simon Cant immigrated on 26 Jun 1844 to Sydney, New South Wales, on board the "Briton", as an assisted immigrant, having sailed from Liverpool on 15 March.
The arrival was described as follows: "THE BRITON - This vessel arrived on Wednesday from Liverpool, with 269 bounty emigrants, after a fine run of 102 days, during which time only seven deaths occurred, six children and one adult. Shortly after leaving Liverpool the measles broke out among the infants, but no deaths occurred in consequence, the last case having been cured on the 16th April. The cargo on board is small. The emigrants appear to have been well selected, and consist of 41 single women, 26 single men, 86 married persons, and 116 children, all of whom are in good health. The ship presents an appearance of cleanliness throughout highly creditable to the surgeon, captain, and officers, more especially as nothing but wet weather has occurred since leaving the Cape of Good Hope. It may be worthy of remark, that there are only nine mechanics on board; four blacksmiths, four carpenters, and one mason; the others consist of agricultural labourers. She spoke nothing connected with these colonies; but on the 23rd June, saw a schooner anchored under the lee of Kent’s Group, during a gale wind from the westward. The emigrants were mustered yesterday, after which she was removed to off the Flour Company’s Wharf, where parties wanting servants can engage them."
Simon was a Farmer and Boundary Rider.
Simon Cant married Mary Canning on 20 Feb 1852 at the Parish at Black Creek, Bulwarra; Clifden; Hinton; Morpeth; Maitland; Hunter, New South Wales. Simon Cant was a partner of Ann Stewart about 1880.
Simon Cant died on 29 Aug 1913 in Goondiwindi, Queensland, at the age of 82.
Family 1 | Mary Canning b. about 1830 |
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Family 2 | Ann Stewart b. about 1860, d. 1945 |
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Jeffrey Curtis Cant
| Father* | William Cant b. 16 Sep 1793, d. 2 Jun 1876 |
| Mother* | Susanna Curtis b. 1799, d. 23 Oct 1869 |
| Charts | CANT: William -Family and Descendants |
Jeffrey Curtis Cant died in 1844 in Great Gonerby, Lincolnshire.
Abraham Cant
| Father* | William Cant b. 16 Sep 1793, d. 2 Jun 1876 |
| Mother* | Susanna Curtis b. 1799, d. 23 Oct 1869 |
| Charts | CANT: William -Family and Descendants |
Abraham Cant immigrated on 26 Jun 1844 to Sydney, New South Wales, on board the "Briton", as an assisted immigrant, having sailed from Liverpool on 15 March.
The arrival was described as follows: "THE BRITON - This vessel arrived on Wednesday from Liverpool, with 269 bounty emigrants, after a fine run of 102 days, during which time only seven deaths occurred, six children and one adult. Shortly after leaving Liverpool the measles broke out among the infants, but no deaths occurred in consequence, the last case having been cured on the 16th April. The cargo on board is small. The emigrants appear to have been well selected, and consist of 41 single women, 26 single men, 86 married persons, and 116 children, all of whom are in good health. The ship presents an appearance of cleanliness throughout highly creditable to the surgeon, captain, and officers, more especially as nothing but wet weather has occurred since leaving the Cape of Good Hope. It may be worthy of remark, that there are only nine mechanics on board; four blacksmiths, four carpenters, and one mason; the others consist of agricultural labourers. She spoke nothing connected with these colonies; but on the 23rd June, saw a schooner anchored under the lee of Kent’s Group, during a gale wind from the westward. The emigrants were mustered yesterday, after which she was removed to off the Flour Company’s Wharf, where parties wanting servants can engage them."
Abraham Cant married Catherine Martineer on 23 Feb 1856 in Carcoar, New South Wales.
Abraham Cant died on 19 Aug 1917 in Carcoar, New South Wales.
Family | Catherine Martineer b. 1838, d. 23 Jan 1920 |
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Mary Ann Cant
| Father* | William Cant b. 16 Sep 1793, d. 2 Jun 1876 |
| Mother* | Susanna Curtis b. 1799, d. 23 Oct 1869 |
| Charts | CANT: William -Family and Descendants |
Mary Ann Cant immigrated on 26 Jun 1844 to Sydney, New South Wales, on board the "Briton", as an assisted immigrant having sailed from Liverpool on 15 March.
The arrival was described as follows: "THE BRITON - This vessel arrived on Wednesday from Liverpool, with 269 bounty emigrants, after a fine run of 102 days, during which time only seven deaths occurred, six children and one adult. Shortly after leaving Liverpool the measles broke out among the infants, but no deaths occurred in consequence, the last case having been cured on the 16th April. The cargo on board is small. The emigrants appear to have been well selected, and consist of 41 single women, 26 single men, 86 married persons, and 116 children, all of whom are in good health. The ship presents an appearance of cleanliness throughout highly creditable to the surgeon, captain, and officers, more especially as nothing but wet weather has occurred since leaving the Cape of Good Hope. It may be worthy of remark, that there are only nine mechanics on board; four blacksmiths, four carpenters, and one mason; the others consist of agricultural labourers. She spoke nothing connected with these colonies; but on the 23rd June, saw a schooner anchored under the lee of Kent’s Group, during a gale wind from the westward. The emigrants were mustered yesterday, after which she was removed to off the Flour Company’s Wharf, where parties wanting servants can engage them."
Mary Ann Cant married William Edward Seymour Wicks on 25 May 1853 in West Maitland, New South Wales.
Mary Ann Wicks died on 10 May 1912 in Cowra, New South Wales.
Family | William Edward Seymour Wicks b. 21 Dec 1829, d. 21 Jul 1919 |
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John Cant
| Father* | William Cant b. 16 Sep 1793, d. 2 Jun 1876 |
| Mother* | Susanna Curtis b. 1799, d. 23 Oct 1869 |
| Charts | CANT: William -Family and Descendants |
John Cant immigrated on 26 Jun 1844 to Sydney, New South Wales, on board the "Briton", as an assisted immigrant, having sailed from Liverpool on 15 March.
The arrival was described as follows: "THE BRITON - This vessel arrived on Wednesday from Liverpool, with 269 bounty emigrants, after a fine run of 102 days, during which time only seven deaths occurred, six children and one adult. Shortly after leaving Liverpool the measles broke out among the infants, but no deaths occurred in consequence, the last case having been cured on the 16th April. The cargo on board is small. The emigrants appear to have been well selected, and consist of 41 single women, 26 single men, 86 married persons, and 116 children, all of whom are in good health. The ship presents an appearance of cleanliness throughout highly creditable to the surgeon, captain, and officers, more especially as nothing but wet weather has occurred since leaving the Cape of Good Hope. It may be worthy of remark, that there are only nine mechanics on board; four blacksmiths, four carpenters, and one mason; the others consist of agricultural labourers. She spoke nothing connected with these colonies; but on the 23rd June, saw a schooner anchored under the lee of Kent’s Group, during a gale wind from the westward. The emigrants were mustered yesterday, after which she was removed to off the Flour Company’s Wharf, where parties wanting servants can engage them."
John Cant married Elizabeth Mary Towns on 11 Nov 1867 at St Mary's Church, Allyn River in Paterson, New South Wales.
John Cant died on 24 Jul 1874 at Dingo Creek in Manning River, New South Wales, as a result of a gun accident.
Family | Elizabeth Mary Towns b. 20 May 1847, d. 2 Jul 1928 |
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Richard G. Kennewell
| Father* | Jonathon Kennewell b. 25 Sep 1774, d. 15 Dec 1811 |
| Mother* | Elizabeth Burton b. 1775, d. 15 Dec 1811 |
Richard G. Kennewell married Jane Johnson, daughter of Robert Johnson and Rebecca Brooks, on 27 Aug 1820 in Grantham, Lincolnshire.
Richard G. Kennewell and Jane Kennewell immigrated on 31 Jul 1846 to Adelaide, South Australia, on board the "Canton" in Steerage. The ship left London on 27 April that year.
Richard G. Kennewell died on 23 Sep 1864 in Brompton, South Australia, at the age of 69.
He was buried in Hindmarsh, South Australia, in a grave shared with his daughter Elizabeth.
Family | Jane Johnson b. 1800, d. 1 Feb 1870 |
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Jane Johnson
| Father* | Robert Johnson b. 25 Nov 1771 |
| Mother* | Rebecca Brooks b. 2 Mar 1781 |
Jane Johnson married Richard G. Kennewell, son of Jonathon Kennewell and Elizabeth Burton, on 27 Aug 1820 in Grantham, Lincolnshire.
Jane Kennewell and Richard G. Kennewell immigrated on 31 Jul 1846 to Adelaide, South Australia, on board the "Canton" in Steerage. The ship left London on 27 April that year.
Jane Kennewell died on 1 Feb 1870 in Wentworth, New South Wales.
Family | Richard G. Kennewell b. 16 Feb 1795, d. 23 Sep 1864 |
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Rebecca Kennewell
| Father* | Richard G. Kennewell b. 16 Feb 1795, d. 23 Sep 1864 |
| Mother* | Jane Johnson b. 1800, d. 1 Feb 1870 |
Rebecca Kennewell married James Muxlow in Jan 1844 in Lincolnshire.
Rebecca Kennewell and James Muxlow immigrated on 26 Jun 1844 to Sydney, New South Wales, on board the "Briton", as assisted immigrants, having sailed from Liverpool on 15 March.
The arrival was described as follows: "THE BRITON - This vessel arrived on Wednesday from Liverpool, with 269 bounty emigrants, after a fine run of 102 days, during which time only seven deaths occurred, six children and one adult. Shortly after leaving Liverpool the measles broke out among the infants, but no deaths occurred in consequence, the last case having been cured on the 16th April. The cargo on board is small. The emigrants appear to have been well selected, and consist of 41 single women, 26 single men, 86 married persons, and 116 children, all of whom are in good health. The ship presents an appearance of cleanliness throughout highly creditable to the surgeon, captain, and officers, more especially as nothing but wet weather has occurred since leaving the Cape of Good Hope. It may be worthy of remark, that there are only nine mechanics on board; four blacksmiths, four carpenters, and one mason; the others consist of agricultural labourers. She spoke nothing connected with these colonies; but on the 23rd June, saw a schooner anchored under the lee of Kent’s Group, during a gale wind from the westward. The emigrants were mustered yesterday, after which she was removed to off the Flour Company’s Wharf, where parties wanting servants can engage them."
Rebecca Muxlow died on 2 Oct 1855 in West Maitland, New South Wales, at the age of 33.
She was buried in Maitland, New South Wales.
Family | James Muxlow b. 30 Mar 1817, d. 24 Jun 1898 |
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Jonathon Kennewell
| Father* | Richard G. Kennewell b. 16 Feb 1795, d. 23 Sep 1864 |
| Mother* | Jane Johnson b. 1800, d. 1 Feb 1870 |
Jonathon Kennewell immigrated with Richard G. Kennewell and Jane Kennewell on 31 Jul 1846 at Adelaide, South Australia, on board the "Canton" in Steerage. The ship left London on 27 April that year.
Jonathon Kennewell died on 29 Jun 1900 in Parramatta, New South Wales, at the age of 74.
Sarah Kennewell
| Father* | Richard G. Kennewell b. 16 Feb 1795, d. 23 Sep 1864 |
| Mother* | Jane Johnson b. 1800, d. 1 Feb 1870 |
Sarah Kennewell married George Wood in 1845 at St Philip's Church of England, Church Hill in Sydney, New South Wales.
Sarah Kennewell immigrated with Richard G. Kennewell and Jane Kennewell on 31 Jul 1846 at Adelaide, South Australia, on board the "Canton" in Steerage. The ship left London on 27 April that year.
Sarah Kennewell died on 18 Dec 1904 in Wentworth, New South Wales, at the age of 76.
Thomas Kennewell
| Father* | Richard G. Kennewell b. 16 Feb 1795, d. 23 Sep 1864 |
| Mother* | Jane Johnson b. 1800, d. 1 Feb 1870 |
Thomas Kennewell immigrated with Richard G. Kennewell and Jane Kennewell on 31 Jul 1846 at Adelaide, South Australia, on board the "Canton" in Steerage. The ship left London on 27 April that year.
Thomas Kennewell married Mary Ann Francis on 19 May 1850.
Thomas Kennewell died on 8 May 1912 in Broken Hill, New South Wales, at the age of 81.
Family | Mary Ann Francis b. 10 Feb 1833, d. 27 Dec 1907 |
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Richard Kennewell
| Father* | Richard G. Kennewell b. 16 Feb 1795, d. 23 Sep 1864 |
| Mother* | Jane Johnson b. 1800, d. 1 Feb 1870 |
Richard Kennewell immigrated with Richard G. Kennewell and Jane Kennewell on 31 Jul 1846 at Adelaide, South Australia, on board the "Canton" in Steerage. The ship left London on 27 April that year.
Richard Kennewell died on 26 Jan 1911 in Bendigo, Victoria, at the age of 77.
John Kennewell
| Father* | Richard G. Kennewell b. 16 Feb 1795, d. 23 Sep 1864 |
| Mother* | Jane Johnson b. 1800, d. 1 Feb 1870 |
John Kennewell died on 22 Aug 1836 in East Allington, Devon, at the age of 1.
George Kennewell
| Father* | Richard G. Kennewell b. 16 Feb 1795, d. 23 Sep 1864 |
| Mother* | Jane Johnson b. 1800, d. 1 Feb 1870 |
George Kennewell immigrated with Richard G. Kennewell and Jane Kennewell on 31 Jul 1846 at Adelaide, South Australia, on board the "Canton" in Steerage. The ship left London on 27 April that year.
George Kennewell died in 1860 in Pine Creek, South Australia.
James Kennewell
| Father* | Richard G. Kennewell b. 16 Feb 1795, d. 23 Sep 1864 |
| Mother* | Jane Johnson b. 1800, d. 1 Feb 1870 |
James Kennewell immigrated with Richard G. Kennewell and Jane Kennewell on 31 Jul 1846 at Adelaide, South Australia, on board the "Canton" in Steerage. The ship left London on 27 April that year.
James Kennewell married Ellen Henderson about 1865.
James Kennewell died on 30 Jun 1871 in Kulpara, South Australia, at the age of 27.
Family | Ellen Henderson b. about 1845 |
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William Stanley Chaffe
| Charts | 2. Thomas Fairhall's Family and Descendants FAIRHALL: William -Family and Descendants |
William Stanley Chaffe married Edna Irene Gordon, daughter of Albert John Gordon and Ivy Fairhall, in 1930 in West Maitland, New South Wales.
William Stanley Chaffe died in 1952 in Newcastle, New South Wales.
Thomas Croker
| Charts | CANT: William -Family and Descendants |
Thomas Croker married Sarah Cant, daughter of William Cant and Susanna Curtis, in 1860 in Carcoar, New South Wales.
Thomas Croker died in 1886 in Forbes, New South Wales, at the age of 71 years.
Mary Canning
| Charts | CANT: William -Family and Descendants |
Mary Canning married Simon Cant, son of William Cant and Susanna Curtis, on 20 Feb 1852 at the Parish at Black Creek, Bulwarra; Clifden; Hinton; Morpeth; Maitland; Hunter, New South Wales.
Family | Simon Cant b. 12 Dec 1830, d. 29 Aug 1913 |
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Catherine Martineer
| Charts | CANT: William -Family and Descendants |
Catherine Martineer was also known as Martinaeu.
Catherine Martineer married Abraham Cant, son of William Cant and Susanna Curtis, on 23 Feb 1856 in Carcoar, New South Wales.
Catherine Martineer died on 23 Jan 1920 in Carcoar, New South Wales.
Family | Abraham Cant b. 1834, d. 19 Aug 1917 |
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William Edward Seymour Wicks
| Charts | CANT: William -Family and Descendants |
William Edward Seymour Wicks married Mary Ann Cant, daughter of William Cant and Susanna Curtis, on 25 May 1853 in West Maitland, New South Wales.
William Edward Seymour Wicks died on 21 Jul 1919 in Woodstock, New South Wales, at the age of 89.
Family | Mary Ann Cant b. 1838, d. 10 May 1912 |
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Valda Thora Weekley
| Charts | COOTE: William -Family and Descendants DAVIS: Joseph -Family and Descendants |
Valda Thora Weekley married Albert Robert Thorpe, son of Robert Albert Shimmin and Emma Davis, on 20 Jul 1940 in Liverpool, New South Wales.
Valda Thora Thorpe died in 1998 in New South Wales.
Jonathon Kennewell
| Father* | Joseph Kennewell b. 1750 |
| Mother* | Sarah Green b. 1750 |
Jonathon Kennewell married Elizabeth Burton in 1793 in Lincolnshire.
Jonathon Kennewell died on 15 Dec 1811 in Grantham, Lincolnshire, at the age of 37.
Family | Elizabeth Burton b. 1775, d. 15 Dec 1811 |
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Elizabeth Burton
Elizabeth Burton married Jonathon Kennewell, son of Joseph Kennewell and Sarah Green, in 1793 in Lincolnshire.
Elizabeth Kennewell died on 15 Dec 1811 in Lincolnshire.
Family | Jonathon Kennewell b. 25 Sep 1774, d. 15 Dec 1811 |
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Joseph Kennewell
| Father* | Jonathon Kennewell b. 25 Sep 1774, d. 15 Dec 1811 |
| Mother* | Elizabeth Burton b. 1775, d. 15 Dec 1811 |
John Kennewell
| Father* | Jonathon Kennewell b. 25 Sep 1774, d. 15 Dec 1811 |
| Mother* | Elizabeth Burton b. 1775, d. 15 Dec 1811 |
Robert Johnson
| Father* | Robert Johnson b. 18 Apr 1736 |
| Mother* | Mary Ward b. 10 Sep 1738 |
Robert Johnson married Rebecca Brooks, daughter of John Brooks and Rebecca Thistleton, about 1795.
Family | Rebecca Brooks b. 2 Mar 1781 |
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Rebecca Brooks
| Father* | John Brooks b. 20 Mar 1747 |
| Mother* | Rebecca Thistleton b. 22 Oct 1749 |
Rebecca Brooks married Robert Johnson, son of Robert Johnson and Mary Ward, about 1795.
Family | Robert Johnson b. 25 Nov 1771 |
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Robert Johnson
| Father* | Robert Johnson b. 25 Nov 1771 |
| Mother* | Rebecca Brooks b. 2 Mar 1781 |
Joseph Kennewell
Joseph Kennewell married Sarah Green, daughter of William Green and Mary Turnbull, on 3 Jun 1771 in Grantham, Lincolnshire.
Family | Sarah Green b. 1750 |
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Sarah Green
| Father* | William Green b. about 1725 |
| Mother* | Mary Turnbull b. 1724 |
Sarah Green married Joseph Kennewell on 3 Jun 1771 in Grantham, Lincolnshire.
Family | Joseph Kennewell b. 1750 |
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William Kennewell
| Father* | Joseph Kennewell b. 1750 |
| Mother* | Sarah Green b. 1750 |
Thomas Kennewell
| Father* | Joseph Kennewell b. 1750 |
| Mother* | Sarah Green b. 1750 |
Mary Kennewell
| Father* | Joseph Kennewell b. 1750 |
| Mother* | Sarah Green b. 1750 |
Ann Kennewell
| Father* | Joseph Kennewell b. 1750 |
| Mother* | Sarah Green b. 1750 |
Richard Kennewell
| Father* | Joseph Kennewell b. 1750 |
| Mother* | Sarah Green b. 1750 |
Joseph Kennewell
| Father* | Joseph Kennewell b. 1750 |
| Mother* | Sarah Green b. 1750 |
Elizabeth Kennewell
| Father* | Joseph Kennewell b. 1750 |
| Mother* | Sarah Green b. 1750 |
Sarah Kennewell
| Father* | Joseph Kennewell b. 1750 |
| Mother* | Sarah Green b. 1750 |
Robert Johnson
| Father* | Robert Johnson b. about 1700 |
| Mother* | Mary Cooper b. about 1705 |
Robert Johnson married Mary Ward, daughter of Jonathon Ward and Ann Withers, on 26 Nov 1763 in Wrawby, Lincolnshire.
Family | Mary Ward b. 10 Sep 1738 |
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Mary Ward
| Father* | Jonathon Ward b. about 1705 |
| Mother* | Ann Withers b. about 1710 |
Mary Ward married Robert Johnson, son of Robert Johnson and Mary Cooper, on 26 Nov 1763 in Wrawby, Lincolnshire.
Family | Robert Johnson b. 18 Apr 1736 |
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Sarah Johnson
| Father* | Robert Johnson b. 18 Apr 1736 |
| Mother* | Mary Ward b. 10 Sep 1738 |
Mary Johnson
| Father* | Robert Johnson b. 18 Apr 1736 |
| Mother* | Mary Ward b. 10 Sep 1738 |
Elizabeth Johnson
| Father* | Robert Johnson b. 18 Apr 1736 |
| Mother* | Mary Ward b. 10 Sep 1738 |
Elizabeth Johnson
| Father* | Robert Johnson b. 18 Apr 1736 |
| Mother* | Mary Ward b. 10 Sep 1738 |
Ann Johnson
| Father* | Robert Johnson b. 18 Apr 1736 |
| Mother* | Mary Ward b. 10 Sep 1738 |
Ann Johnson
| Father* | Robert Johnson b. 18 Apr 1736 |
| Mother* | Mary Ward b. 10 Sep 1738 |
John Brooks
| Father* | John Brooks b. about 1715 |
| Mother* | Mary Wardle b. about 1720 |
John Brooks married Rebecca Thistleton, daughter of Henry Thistleton and Mary Wright, on 5 Jul 1773 in Goxhill, Lincolnshire.
Family | Rebecca Thistleton b. 22 Oct 1749 |
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Rebecca Thistleton
| Father* | Henry Thistleton b. about 1710 |
| Mother* | Mary Wright b. 12 Apr 1713 |
Rebecca Thistleton married John Brooks, son of John Brooks and Mary Wardle, on 5 Jul 1773 in Goxhill, Lincolnshire.
Family | John Brooks b. 20 Mar 1747 |
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William Green
| Father* | Richard Green b. about 1700 |
| Mother* | Sarah Cade b. 1704 |
William Green married Mary Turnbull, daughter of Ralph Turnbull and Margaret Clarke, on 28 Sep 1748 in Grantham, Lincolnshire.
Family | Mary Turnbull b. 1724 |
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Mary Turnbull
| Father* | Ralph Turnbull b. 1681 |
| Mother* | Margaret Clarke b. about 1700 |
Mary Turnbull married William Green, son of Richard Green and Sarah Cade, on 28 Sep 1748 in Grantham, Lincolnshire.
Family | William Green b. about 1725 |
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Robert Johnson
Robert Johnson married Mary Cooper on 3 Jun 1727 in Wrawby, Lincolnshire.
Family | Mary Cooper b. about 1705 |
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Mary Cooper
Mary Cooper married Robert Johnson on 3 Jun 1727 in Wrawby, Lincolnshire.
Family | Robert Johnson b. about 1700 |
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William Johnson
| Father* | Robert Johnson b. about 1700 |
| Mother* | Mary Cooper b. about 1705 |
Elizabeth Johnson
| Father* | Robert Johnson b. about 1700 |
| Mother* | Mary Cooper b. about 1705 |
Jonathon Ward
Jonathon Ward married Ann Withers on 7 Feb 1731 in Lincoln, Lincolnshire.
Family | Ann Withers b. about 1710 |
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Ann Withers
Ann Withers married Jonathon Ward on 7 Feb 1731 in Lincoln, Lincolnshire.
Family | Jonathon Ward b. about 1705 |
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Milcah Ward
| Father* | Jonathon Ward b. about 1705 |
| Mother* | Ann Withers b. about 1710 |
Anne Ward
| Father* | Jonathon Ward b. about 1705 |
| Mother* | Ann Withers b. about 1710 |
Sarah Ward
| Father* | Jonathon Ward b. about 1705 |
| Mother* | Ann Withers b. about 1710 |
Jonathon Ward
| Father* | Jonathon Ward b. about 1705 |
| Mother* | Ann Withers b. about 1710 |
John Brooks
John Brooks married Mary Wardle on 19 Aug 1741 in Goxhill, Lincolnshire.
Family | Mary Wardle b. about 1720 |
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Mary Wardle
Mary Wardle married John Brooks on 19 Aug 1741 in Goxhill, Lincolnshire.
Family | John Brooks b. about 1715 |
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Mary Brooks
| Father* | John Brooks b. about 1715 |
| Mother* | Mary Wardle b. about 1720 |
Sarah Brooks
| Father* | John Brooks b. about 1715 |
| Mother* | Mary Wardle b. about 1720 |
William Brooks
| Father* | John Brooks b. about 1715 |
| Mother* | Mary Wardle b. about 1720 |
Henry Thistleton
Henry Thistleton married Mary Wright, daughter of Leonard Wright and Mary ?----------?, on 3 Dec 1735 in Kirmington, Lincolnshire.
Family | Mary Wright b. 12 Apr 1713 |
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Mary Wright
| Father* | Leonard Wright b. 1 Jun 1684 |
| Mother* | Mary ?----------? b. about 1675 |
Mary Wright married Henry Thistleton on 3 Dec 1735 in Kirmington, Lincolnshire.
Family | Henry Thistleton b. about 1710 |
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Edward Thistelton
| Father* | Henry Thistleton b. about 1710 |
| Mother* | Mary Wright b. 12 Apr 1713 |
Mary Thistleton
| Father* | Henry Thistleton b. about 1710 |
| Mother* | Mary Wright b. 12 Apr 1713 |
Thomas Thistleton
| Father* | Henry Thistleton b. about 1710 |
| Mother* | Mary Wright b. 12 Apr 1713 |
George Thistleton
| Father* | Henry Thistleton b. about 1710 |
| Mother* | Mary Wright b. 12 Apr 1713 |
Richard Green
Richard Green married Sarah Cade, daughter of Robert Cade and Elizabeth Coy, on 20 Apr 1723 in Woolsthorpe, Lincolnshire.
Family | Sarah Cade b. 1704 |
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Sarah Cade
| Father* | Robert Cade b. 1666 |
| Mother* | Elizabeth Coy b. 1677 |
Sarah Cade married Richard Green on 20 Apr 1723 in Woolsthorpe, Lincolnshire.
Family | Richard Green b. about 1700 |
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Ralph Turnbull
| Father* | Thomas Turnbull b. 1640 |
| Mother* | Mary Noble b. about 1658 |
Ralph Turnbull married Margaret Clarke, daughter of William Clarke and Margaret Shaw, on 6 Aug 1723 in Little Ponton, Lincolnshire.
Family | Margaret Clarke b. about 1700 |
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Margaret Clarke
| Father* | William Clarke b. about 1670 |
| Mother* | Margaret Shaw b. about 1675 |
Margaret Clarke married Ralph Turnbull, son of Thomas Turnbull and Mary Noble, on 6 Aug 1723 in Little Ponton, Lincolnshire. Margaret Clarke was baptised on 6 Aug 1723 in Little Ponton, Lincolnshire.
Family | Ralph Turnbull b. 1681 |
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Sarah Turnbull
| Father* | Ralph Turnbull b. 1681 |
| Mother* | Margaret Clarke b. about 1700 |
Harry Riley
| Charts | GREEDY: William -Family and Descendants |
Harry Riley was also known as Harry Thomas.
Harry Thomas Riley married Murian Veronica Greedy, daughter of Joseph Greedy and Bertha Veronica Wood, in 1941 in Chatswood, New South Wales.
Harry Riley died on 15 May 1998 in Sydney, New South Wales, late of Hurstville, at the age of 83.
William John Thew
| Charts | GREEDY: William -Family and Descendants |
William John Thew married Joyce Mary Greedy, daughter of Joseph Greedy and Bertha Veronica Wood, in 1941 in North Sydney, New South Wales.
William John Thew died on 8 Sep 1992 in Sydney, New South Wales, at the age of 72 years. Late of Narrabeen, formerly of North Sydney.
Anne Cooper
Leonard Wright
Leonard Wright married Mary ?----------? about 1704.
Family | Mary ?----------? b. about 1675 |
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Mary ?----------?
Family | Leonard Wright b. 1 Jun 1684 |
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John Wright
| Father* | Leonard Wright b. 1 Jun 1684 |
| Mother* | Mary ?----------? b. about 1675 |
Martha Godfrey
Martha Godfrey married Francis Leadbetter on 2 Jun 1640 in Salehurst, East Sussex.
Family | Francis Leadbetter b. about 1610 |
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Martha Leadbetter
| Father* | Francis Leadbetter b. about 1610 |
| Mother* | Martha Godfrey b. about 1620 |
Henry Leadbetter
| Father* | Francis Leadbetter b. about 1610 |
| Mother* | Martha Godfrey b. about 1620 |
Henry Leadbetter died in Mar 1646 in Etchingham, East Sussex.
He was buried on 24 Mar 1646 in Etchingham, East Sussex.



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