John Adams, 1775

Name
John /Adams/
Given names
John
Surname
Adams
Birth
about 1775
Baptism
Text:

Name: John Adams
Gender: Male
Christening Date: 28 Dec 1777
Christening Place: West Knighton, Dorset, England
Father's Name: Thomas Adams
Mother's Name: Martha

Marriage
about 1807 (aged 32 years)
Immigration
Text:

The A.A. Company ship Brothers, Captain Motley, sailed from Cowes Jun 1825 arrived Port Jackson 15 Nov 1825. Aboard in the cabin were John Adams, a smith, age 49, his wife and 2 sons and four daughters.

Separation
about 1827 (aged 52 years)
Citation details: Sydney Monitor Wed 26 Jan 1831 p. 3
Text:

CAUTION.
I, THE Undersigned, hereby Caution the Public from harbouring my wife, MARY ADAMS, or giving her credit on my account, as I will not be responsible for any debts she may contract. I have published this notice once before, that is to say, when she left me and my family, which was about four years ago.
JOHN ADAMS
Port Stephens, 18th January 1831

Census
Text:

Adams, John, 53, came free, Brothers, 1825, Protestant, servant to A.A. Company, Port Stephens
Adams, William, 14, came free, Brothers, 1825
Adams, Hannah, 11, came free, Brothers, 1825
Adams, Sophia, 9, came free, Brothers, 1825

Death
yes
Text:

Mr Stacy called in the afternoon, when he returned from Stroud, having been prevented coming down sooner, by the floods. he brought the account of the most awful accident which happened on Saturday. The death of Old Adams, who drowned in crossing the Stream near Titcombe's, he was intoxicated at the time.

Family with Mary Ann
himself
1775
Birth: about 1775
Death:
wife
1788
Birth: about 1788
Death:
Marriage Marriageabout 1807
2 years
daughter
18081895
Birth: about 1808 33 20
Death: 1895Windsor, Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia
2 years
daughter
18091906
Birth: about 1809 34 21
Death: 1906Parramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
6 years
son
18141896
Birth: about 1814 39 26
Death: 1896Morpeth, Hunter, New South Wales, Australia
4 years
daughter
1817
Birth: about 1817 42 29
Death:
3 years
daughter
18191915
Birth: about 1819 44 31
Death: 1915Parramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
4 years
son
1822
Birth: about 1822 47 34
Death:
Thomas Randall + Mary Ann
wife’s husband
1800
Birth: 1800Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom
Death:
wife
1788
Birth: about 1788
Death:
Religious marriage Religious marriageMay 30, 1831Narellan, Southern Tablelands, New South Wales, Australia
-4 years
stepson
18271831
Birth: March 4, 1827 27 39 Bringelly, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 1831New South Wales, Australia
2 years
stepson
18291913
Birth: May 9, 1829 29 41 New South Wales, Australia
Death: 1913Granville, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Birth
Baptism
Text:

Name: John Adams
Gender: Male
Christening Date: 28 Dec 1777
Christening Place: West Knighton, Dorset, England
Father's Name: Thomas Adams
Mother's Name: Martha

Immigration
Text:

The A.A. Company ship Brothers, Captain Motley, sailed from Cowes Jun 1825 arrived Port Jackson 15 Nov 1825. Aboard in the cabin were John Adams, a smith, age 49, his wife and 2 sons and four daughters.

Separation
Citation details: Sydney Monitor Wed 26 Jan 1831 p. 3
Text:

CAUTION.
I, THE Undersigned, hereby Caution the Public from harbouring my wife, MARY ADAMS, or giving her credit on my account, as I will not be responsible for any debts she may contract. I have published this notice once before, that is to say, when she left me and my family, which was about four years ago.
JOHN ADAMS
Port Stephens, 18th January 1831

Census
Text:

Adams, John, 53, came free, Brothers, 1825, Protestant, servant to A.A. Company, Port Stephens
Adams, William, 14, came free, Brothers, 1825
Adams, Hannah, 11, came free, Brothers, 1825
Adams, Sophia, 9, came free, Brothers, 1825

Death
Text:

Mr Stacy called in the afternoon, when he returned from Stroud, having been prevented coming down sooner, by the floods. he brought the account of the most awful accident which happened on Saturday. The death of Old Adams, who drowned in crossing the Stream near Titcombe's, he was intoxicated at the time.