Mary Anson, 1798–1832?> (aged 34 years)
- Name
- Mary /Anson/
- Given names
- Mary
- Surname
- Anson
- Name
- Mary /Underwood/
- Type of name
- married name
- Name
- Mary /Brunton/
- Type of name
- married name
Birth
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Source: Calculated from age at death
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Immigration
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Text: came free per the ship Buffalo Text: Buffalo arrived at Port Jackson on 25 April 1799, having brought cattle from the Cape of Good Hope. She left for the Cape on 13 September 1799. She returned on 15 April 1800 with more cattle from the Cape.[4] |
Census
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Citation details: "New South Wales, Australia Records," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-LQJK : March 21, 2022), image 3 of 46; Australia. Commissariat Department in the Dependent Settlements, New South Wales. Colonial Secretary. Text: Ann Anson per the ship Buffalo, married in England with 3 male and 3 female children, came free |
Marriage
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Source: National Library of Australia. Trove: one search...a wealth of information. [database on-line].
Citation details: Hobart Town Gazette Sat 11 Jan 1817 p. 1 Text: MARRIED,—at Cottage Green, by special licence, by the Rev. R. Knopwood, Miss Mary Anson, eldest daughter of Mr John Anson, carpenter, of Bridge-street, to Mr William Underwood, of H.M. armed brig Kangaroo. |
Census
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Citation details: p. 376 Text: Underwood, Mary, 30, came free, Buffalo, 1800, Protestant, publican, Parramatta Road Petersham |
Marriage
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Source: National Library of Australia. Trove: one search...a wealth of information. [database on-line].
Citation details: Sydney Monitor Sat 14 Nov 1829 p. 3 Text: MARRIED.- MR. BRUNTON, professor of dan- Text: Name: Mary Underwood |
Death
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Text: BRUNTON MARY
Source: National Library of Australia. Trove: one search...a wealth of information. [database on-line].
Citation details: Sydney Herald Thu 24 May 1832 p. 4 Text: On Tuesday, at her residence in Macquarie-street, |
father |
1762–1819
Birth: estimated 1762
Death: November 9, 1819 — Hobart, South East, Tasmania, Australia |
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mother | |
Religious marriage | Religious marriage — May 2, 1790 — Birmingham, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom |
20 months
elder brother |
1791–1859
Birth: estimated 1791
29
Death: September 8, 1859 — Hobart, South East, Tasmania, Australia |
4 years
elder brother |
1794–1840
Birth: September 1794
32
Death: February 10, 1840 — Tasmania, Australia |
4 years
herself |
1798–1832
Birth: estimated 1798
36
Death: May 22, 1832 — Sydney City, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
22 months
younger sister |
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3 years
younger brother |
1802–1860
Birth: October 16, 1802
40
— New South Wales, Australia Death: July 17, 1860 — Hobart, South East, Tasmania, Australia |
3 years
younger sister |
1805–1851
Birth: about 1805
43
— New South Wales, Australia Death: January 13, 1851 — Liverpool, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
4 years
younger sister |
1808–1848
Birth: November 27, 1808
46
— New South Wales, Australia Death: February 4, 1848 — Hunter, New South Wales, Australia |
husband |
–1827
Birth: Death: February 1827 — Parramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
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herself |
1798–1832
Birth: estimated 1798
36
Death: May 22, 1832 — Sydney City, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
Marriage | Marriage — 1817 — Hobart, South East, Tasmania, Australia |
11 months
son |
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3 years
daughter |
husband | |
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herself |
1798–1832
Birth: estimated 1798
36
Death: May 22, 1832 — Sydney City, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
Marriage | Marriage — 1829 — Sydney City, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
Birth |
Source: Calculated from age at death
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Immigration |
Text: came free per the ship Buffalo Text: Buffalo arrived at Port Jackson on 25 April 1799, having brought cattle from the Cape of Good Hope. She left for the Cape on 13 September 1799. She returned on 15 April 1800 with more cattle from the Cape.[4] |
Census |
Citation details: "New South Wales, Australia Records," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-LQJK : March 21, 2022), image 3 of 46; Australia. Commissariat Department in the Dependent Settlements, New South Wales. Colonial Secretary. Text: Ann Anson per the ship Buffalo, married in England with 3 male and 3 female children, came free |
Marriage |
Source: National Library of Australia. Trove: one search...a wealth of information. [database on-line].
Citation details: Hobart Town Gazette Sat 11 Jan 1817 p. 1 Text: MARRIED,—at Cottage Green, by special licence, by the Rev. R. Knopwood, Miss Mary Anson, eldest daughter of Mr John Anson, carpenter, of Bridge-street, to Mr William Underwood, of H.M. armed brig Kangaroo. |
Census |
Citation details: p. 376 Text: Underwood, Mary, 30, came free, Buffalo, 1800, Protestant, publican, Parramatta Road Petersham |
Marriage |
Source: National Library of Australia. Trove: one search...a wealth of information. [database on-line].
Citation details: Sydney Monitor Sat 14 Nov 1829 p. 3 Text: MARRIED.- MR. BRUNTON, professor of dan- Text: Name: Mary Underwood |
Death |
Text: BRUNTON MARY
Source: National Library of Australia. Trove: one search...a wealth of information. [database on-line].
Citation details: Sydney Herald Thu 24 May 1832 p. 4 Text: On Tuesday, at her residence in Macquarie-street, |