Mary Anson, 17981832 (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
estimated 1798 36
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]
On 21 October 1800, she sailed for England under the command of William Kent. Buffalo left Port Jackson carrying Captain John Hunter, the former governor of New South Wales. She also carried two black swans and three emus, all five of which survived to reach England.
Under Kent she sailed from England to return to Australia, arriving with stores on 16 October 1802. She left on 21 April 1803, bound for Bengal. Kent and Buffalo returned from Bengal with cattle, arriving on 12 June 1804,[4] or 13 June.[5]
In 1804 Buffalo was involved in establishing the settlement at George Town, Tasmania by William Paterson.
In 1805 she was commanded by John Oxley. On 10 February 1807 Buffalo left Port Jackson for England

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
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
Underwood, William, 11, born in the colony
Underwood, Catherine, 8, born in the colony

Marriage
Citation details: Sydney Monitor Sat 14 Nov 1829 p. 3
Text:

MARRIED.- MR. BRUNTON, professor of dan-
cing, late of the King's Theatre London, to
Mrs. UNDERWOOD late of the Parramatta-road.

Text:

Name: Mary Underwood
Spouse Name: Thomas Brunton
Marriage Date: 1829
Marriage Place: New South Wales
Registration Place: Sydney, New South Wales
Registration Year: 1829
Volume Number: V B

Death
Text:

BRUNTON MARY
Registration number
1657/1832 V18321657 16
Father's Given Name(s)
AGE 34
Mother's Given Name(s)
District

Citation details: Sydney Herald Thu 24 May 1832 p. 4
Text:

On Tuesday, at her residence in Macquarie-street,
Mrs. Mary Brunton, the relict of the late Mr.
Thomas Brunton, Professor of Dancing

Family with parents
father
17621819
Birth: estimated 1762
Death: November 9, 1819Hobart, South East, Tasmania, Australia
mother
1826
Birth:
Death: January 18, 1826Hobart, South East, Tasmania, Australia
Religious marriage Religious marriageMay 2, 1790Birmingham, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom
20 months
elder brother
17911859
Birth: estimated 1791 29
Death: September 8, 1859Hobart, South East, Tasmania, Australia
4 years
elder brother
17941840
Birth: September 1794 32
Death: February 10, 1840Tasmania, Australia
4 years
herself
17981832
Birth: estimated 1798 36
Death: May 22, 1832Sydney City, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
22 months
younger sister
17991843
Birth: October 25, 1799 37 New South Wales, Australia
Death: February 27, 1843Hobart, South East, Tasmania, Australia
3 years
younger brother
18021860
Birth: October 16, 1802 40 New South Wales, Australia
Death: July 17, 1860Hobart, South East, Tasmania, Australia
3 years
younger sister
18051851
Birth: about 1805 43 New South Wales, Australia
Death: January 13, 1851Liverpool, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
4 years
younger sister
18081848
Birth: November 27, 1808 46 New South Wales, Australia
Death: February 4, 1848Hunter, New South Wales, Australia
Family with William Underwood
husband
1827
Birth:
Death: February 1827Parramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
herself
17981832
Birth: estimated 1798 36
Death: May 22, 1832Sydney City, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Marriage Marriage1817Hobart, South East, Tasmania, Australia
11 months
son
1817
Birth: December 4, 1817 19
Death:
3 years
daughter
1820
Birth: October 20, 1820 22
Death:
Family with Thomas Brunton
husband
17951830
Birth: estimated 1795
Death: 1830New South Wales, Australia
herself
17981832
Birth: estimated 1798 36
Death: May 22, 1832Sydney City, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Marriage Marriage1829Sydney City, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Birth
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]
On 21 October 1800, she sailed for England under the command of William Kent. Buffalo left Port Jackson carrying Captain John Hunter, the former governor of New South Wales. She also carried two black swans and three emus, all five of which survived to reach England.
Under Kent she sailed from England to return to Australia, arriving with stores on 16 October 1802. She left on 21 April 1803, bound for Bengal. Kent and Buffalo returned from Bengal with cattle, arriving on 12 June 1804,[4] or 13 June.[5]
In 1804 Buffalo was involved in establishing the settlement at George Town, Tasmania by William Paterson.
In 1805 she was commanded by John Oxley. On 10 February 1807 Buffalo left Port Jackson for England

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
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
Underwood, William, 11, born in the colony
Underwood, Catherine, 8, born in the colony

Marriage
Citation details: Sydney Monitor Sat 14 Nov 1829 p. 3
Text:

MARRIED.- MR. BRUNTON, professor of dan-
cing, late of the King's Theatre London, to
Mrs. UNDERWOOD late of the Parramatta-road.

Text:

Name: Mary Underwood
Spouse Name: Thomas Brunton
Marriage Date: 1829
Marriage Place: New South Wales
Registration Place: Sydney, New South Wales
Registration Year: 1829
Volume Number: V B

Death
Text:

BRUNTON MARY
Registration number
1657/1832 V18321657 16
Father's Given Name(s)
AGE 34
Mother's Given Name(s)
District

Citation details: Sydney Herald Thu 24 May 1832 p. 4
Text:

On Tuesday, at her residence in Macquarie-street,
Mrs. Mary Brunton, the relict of the late Mr.
Thomas Brunton, Professor of Dancing