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William Evans, décédé, (1848) bricklayer.
[Note 1]
Marié le 21 mai 1848, Deptford, Kent - St. Paul, avec
Mary Ann Scutts, née vers 1828, Lambeth, Surrey (London), décédée le 8 avril 1896, South Melbourne, Victoria, AUSTRALIA - 88 York Street,
inhumée le 10 avril 1896, Melbourne Cemetery
(à l’âge de peut-être 68 ans) [Note 1-1].
Total : 0 personnes (conjoints non compris).
William Evans, bricklayer son of William Evans, also a bricklayer. M A S (19). Their first children b:Lambeth, but middle three b:Sculcoates, where Wm Evans was, for a brief moment, a foreman in the gas works, they then returned to London and to bricklaying. children listed:Mary Ann 46, Elizabeth 44, Emma dead, Susannah 40, Sarah Ann 38, William 36, Sophia 34, Letitia 32, Victor 30, Walter 27. |
[Their first children b:Lambeth, but middle three b:Sculcoates, where Wm Evans was for a brief moment, a foreman in the gas works, they then returned to London and to bricklaying.] [Children listed:Mary Ann 46, Elizabeth 44, Emma dead, Susannah 40, Sarah Ann 38, William 36, Sophia 34, Letitia 32, Victor 30, Walter 27.] [The Argus - Melbourne, Vic Friday 3 September 1886 p4 Article (part of). Emigration ship The Parsee an iron clipper of 1,281 tons ~ until crossing the longitude of Cape Leuwin on August 21, in lat 42 deg 46 min S strong gales from N.E. to E. and S.E. were then encountered, and the squalls were fierce and frequent. There was also a high sea. This untoward weather lasted all the way in when the ship was some 90 miles to the westward she was struck by a fearful squall, attended with quite a storm of hail, thunder, and lightning. While head-reaching under the lower topsails the spanker-gaff carried away.] [M A E - 68yr., cause: Sanguineous Apoplexy. The informant was Thomas Pentle, authorised agent. |