Thomas West, 17831852 (aged 69 years)

Name
Thomas /West/
Given names
Thomas
Surname
West
Birth
about 1783
Marriage
before June 2, 1821 (aged 38 years)
Immigration
Citation details: Sydney Gazette Sat 2 Jun 1821 p, 2
Text:

On Thursday arrived from England via Hobart Town as reported in our last., the ship Westmoreland, Captain Potton, with merchandize.

Citation details: Hobart Town Gazette Sat 5 May 1821 p. 2
Text:

SHIP NEWS - This morning arrived from England the ship Westmoreland, Capt. Potton, with a cargo of British merchandize, and 41 passengers; viz. Mrs. Burn, Mr. and Mrs. Steel and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bisdee, Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, Mr. W. Alexander, Mrs. T. Buxton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Marsden, Mr. and Mrs. West and family (15), Mr. Benj. Blackburn, Mr. G. Dixon, Mr. N. Dixon, Mr. P. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. T. Willison, Mr. W. Patterson, Mr. Geo. Harper, Mr. and Mrs. Harper and family, and Mr. R. Dennett.
The Westmoreland left Portsmouth the 14th Dec. and on her passage touched at the Cape of Good Hope, where she left 16 passengers, having brought out 56
from England.

Census
Text:

West, Thomas, 45, came free, West Moreland, Protestant, landholder, Bathurst
West, Elizabeth, 40, came free, West Moreland, 1822, Protestant
West, Joseph, 22, came free, West Moreland, 1822, Protestant
West, Elizabeth, came free, West Moreland, 1822, Protestant
West, Ann, 14, came free, West Moreland, 1822, Protestant
West, Susannah, 11, came free, West Moreland, 1822, Protestant
West, Catherine, 8, came free, West Moreland, 1822, Protestant
West, James, 5, born in the colony, Protestant

Death
Citation details: Bathurst Free Press Wed 16 Jun 1852 p. 3
Text:

DIED.
On the morning of Saturday, the 12th instant,
at his residence, Macquarie Plains, Bathurst, in
the 85th year of his age, MR. THOMAS WEST,
formerly of Muff, County Derry, Ireland. The
deceased emigrated to New South Wales with a
large family, in the year 1820, and has been a
resident of this District for upards of 31 years
He lived generally respected by those to whom
he was known, and died in peace.

Family with parents
father
elder brother
17681851
Birth: about 1768
Death: December 9, 1851Macquarie Plains, Central Tablelands, New South Wales, Australia
16 years
himself
17831852
Birth: about 1783
Death: June 12, 1852Macquarie Plains, Central Tablelands, New South Wales, Australia
10 years
younger brother
17921832
Birth: about 1792
Death: March 1832Liverpool, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Family with Elizabeth
himself
17831852
Birth: about 1783
Death: June 12, 1852Macquarie Plains, Central Tablelands, New South Wales, Australia
wife
17881849
Birth: about 1788
Death: 1849New South Wales, Australia
Marriage Marriagebefore June 2, 1821
-15 years
son
18061875
Birth: about 1806 23 18
Death: 1875Bathurst, Central Tablelands, New South Wales, Australia
3 years
daughter
18081868
Birth: about 1808 25 20
Death: August 25, 1868Bathurst, Central Tablelands, New South Wales, Australia
5 years
daughter
18121885
Birth: about 1812 29 24
Death: December 20, 1885
3 years
daughter
18141891
Birth: about 1814 31 26
Death: 1891Blayney, Central Tablelands, New South Wales, Australia
4 years
daughter
18171898
Birth: about 1817 34 29
Death: 1898Oberon, Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia
4 years
daughter
18201896
Birth: about 1820 37 32
Death: 1896Bathurst, Central Tablelands, New South Wales, Australia
3 years
son
18221886
Birth: 1822 39 34 New South Wales, Australia
Death: 1886West Macquarie, Central Tablelands, New South Wales, Australia
Birth
Immigration
Citation details: Sydney Gazette Sat 2 Jun 1821 p, 2
Text:

On Thursday arrived from England via Hobart Town as reported in our last., the ship Westmoreland, Captain Potton, with merchandize.

Citation details: Hobart Town Gazette Sat 5 May 1821 p. 2
Text:

SHIP NEWS - This morning arrived from England the ship Westmoreland, Capt. Potton, with a cargo of British merchandize, and 41 passengers; viz. Mrs. Burn, Mr. and Mrs. Steel and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bisdee, Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, Mr. W. Alexander, Mrs. T. Buxton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Marsden, Mr. and Mrs. West and family (15), Mr. Benj. Blackburn, Mr. G. Dixon, Mr. N. Dixon, Mr. P. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. T. Willison, Mr. W. Patterson, Mr. Geo. Harper, Mr. and Mrs. Harper and family, and Mr. R. Dennett.
The Westmoreland left Portsmouth the 14th Dec. and on her passage touched at the Cape of Good Hope, where she left 16 passengers, having brought out 56
from England.

Census
Text:

West, Thomas, 45, came free, West Moreland, Protestant, landholder, Bathurst
West, Elizabeth, 40, came free, West Moreland, 1822, Protestant
West, Joseph, 22, came free, West Moreland, 1822, Protestant
West, Elizabeth, came free, West Moreland, 1822, Protestant
West, Ann, 14, came free, West Moreland, 1822, Protestant
West, Susannah, 11, came free, West Moreland, 1822, Protestant
West, Catherine, 8, came free, West Moreland, 1822, Protestant
West, James, 5, born in the colony, Protestant

Death
Citation details: Bathurst Free Press Wed 16 Jun 1852 p. 3
Text:

DIED.
On the morning of Saturday, the 12th instant,
at his residence, Macquarie Plains, Bathurst, in
the 85th year of his age, MR. THOMAS WEST,
formerly of Muff, County Derry, Ireland. The
deceased emigrated to New South Wales with a
large family, in the year 1820, and has been a
resident of this District for upards of 31 years
He lived generally respected by those to whom
he was known, and died in peace.