NameWilliam Bown, GGG Grandfather, M
Birth1806, Matlock, Derbyshire, England1398
Conviction7 Aug 1827, Kirk Ireton, Derbyshire, England330,552,553 Age: 21
MemoSheep Stealing, Life
Conviction19 Mar 1828, Kirk Ireton, Derbyshire, England258,316,329,554 Age: 22
MemoFeloniously being at large and under sentence of Transportation, Life
Immigration3 Nov 1828, "Albion" (3) out of Sheerness, Kent 1 Jun 1828258 Age: 22
MemoCaptain; Mr Jas Ralph, ships surgeon; Mr Thomas Logan
Census20 Nov 1828, Maristowe, Argyle, NSW, Australia Age: 22
MemoAssigned to Major Lockyer, Govt Servant
Ticket of LeaveAug 1836, Goulburn, NSW, Australia316 Age: 30
MemoNumber 23/1923
Census1837, Goulburn, NSW, Australia331 Age: 31
MemoAge 33, Assigned Maj Lockyer
Ticket of Leave9 Feb 1841, Yass, NSW, Australia316 Age: 35
MemoAltered to from Goulburn
Elec Roll1856, Kangaroo Flat, VIC, Australia220 Age: 50
Death1 Sep 1893, Albury, NSW, Australia243,303,1219 Age: 87
MemoFracture of Femur, Senile Gangrene and Exhaustion
Burial2 Sep 1893, Wodonga (Belvoir) Cemetery, Wodonga, VIC, Australia243,844
MemoC of E Section, Location unknown Memorial id: 220269350
OccupationPloughman and Shepherd (1828)
ReligionProtestant
Misc. Notes
There is a Short Bio at
http://www.farmergroup.com/william_bown.html"Albion" Indent states that he is married with two children in England
Marriage Cert with Jane Mary Ball states he was widowed in 1872
James BOWNDS, my grandad apparently suggested that William BOWN had been a drummer boy at Waterloo
9731827 Sep moved from Derby Gaol to hulk "Dolphin" at Chatham, escaped 11 Oct 1827.
Sent to New South Wales 24 May 1828 ship "Albion" sick on ship catarrh
One of the oldest residents of this district, Mr William Bownds, sen, who resides at House Creek, fractured his thigh on Tuesday morning last. The unfortunate man, who has reached the extreme age of 94 years, cannot explain the cause of the mishap, but thinks that he became light headed and fell to the ground near his hut, breaking the hip bone. Mrs Bownds, who is very short-sighted, apparently did not perceive the injury her husband had sustained for some time, and the old man lay all day in his hut suffering acutely. In the evening, fortunately, Mr Michael Ryan, a neighbour, called with some provisions, and at once he saw that something serious had occurred to Mr Bownds, and, with the aid of a buggy, brought the sufferer to Dr Schlink. The medico, after examination, advised the removal of the patient to the Albury Hospital, which was accordingly done. He is doing as well as can be expected under the circumstances, but it is doubtful if he will recover at such an age.
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Spouses
Birth9 Mar 1801, Tissington, Derbyshire, England1917
Marriage5 Sep 1825, Hognaston, Derbyshire, England258,1918
BirthDec 1826, Glasdrum, Donohill, Tipperary Ireland
Deathbef 1872, Australia341 Age: 45
MemoMemorial id: 250053705
ReligionRoman Catholic
Misc. Notes
I chose this birth based on the information which follows;
Name: Norry Barragry
Baptism Date: 27 Dec 1826
Baptism Place: Cappawhite, Tipperary, Ireland
Father: John
Mother: Biddy Foley
This birth is the right age, the other births would have made her around 25 on arrival which would be highly unusual in the 1840's
Patrick Baragry; 1st Cousin
B: 1838, Boherdota, Oola Parish, Limerick, Ireland
I:29 Apr 1860, Gipsy Bride
D: 20 Oct 1921, St Kilda, VIC, Australia
Patrick farmed around Dookie near Benalla Victoria which is where Honoras eldest daughter lived
Anne Baragry; 1st Cousin
B: 1842, Limerick, Ireland
D: 1 Mar 1873, Castlemaine, VIC
Elizabeth (Betsy) Baragry, 1st Cousin
B: Unknown
I: Unknown
D: 1899, Australia
Denis Baragry; 1st Cousin
B: 10 Jul 1834, Tipperary, Ireland
I: 19 Jun 1853, John Fielden
D: 16 Jun 1904, Sydney, NSW
Mary Ann Baragry; 1st Cousin
B: 5 Aug 1833, Cappawhite, Tipperary, Ireland
I: 24 Sep 1854, Ship: China. Brother Denis and sister Betsy are living in Sydney
D: 1916, Morpeth, NSW, Australia
Thomas Barargy; 1st Cousin
B:31 Dec 1830, Cappawhite, Tipperary, Ireland
I: 21 Jul 1864, Himalaya
D: 1880, Sydney, NSW
Marriageabt 1843, Wangaratta, VIC, Australia
Marr MemoNo record of a marriage has ever been found
Birthabt 1831, Ashfield, Galway, Ireland259
Death1905, Beechworth, VIC, Australia Age: 74
Burial1905, Beechworth Cemetery, VIC, Australia259
Misc. Notes
Jane Mary Ball was one of the Irish Famine orphans, she is mentioned in the book "Barefoot and Pregnant"
Marriage11 Apr 1850, Greta, Wangaratta, VIC, Australia341,259
Marr Memo22 Dec 1879 is recorded in the register
ChildrenWilliam (Died as Child), M (1853-1864)
Henry (Died as Infant), M (1860-1862)
Caroline (Died as Infant), F (1865-1865)