Catherine Ferrier, 17811847 (aged 66 years)

Name
Catherine /Ferrier/
Given names
Catherine
Surname
Ferrier
Name
Catherine /Wilson/
Type of name
married name
Name
Catherine /Stewart/
Type of name
married name
Name
Catherine /Terrier/
Given names
Catherine
Surname
Terrier
Birth
about 1781
Immigration
Citation details: Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 88, Class and Piece Number HO11/3, Page Number 165 (84)
Text:

Catherine Terrier, one of 87 convicts transported on the ship Lord Wellington, May 1819.
Sentence details: Convicted at Edinburgh Court of Justiciary for a term of life on 08 June 1818.
Vessel: Lord Wellington.
Date of Departure: May 1819.
Place of Arrival: New South Wales.

Citation details: p. 585
Text:

8. Resetting. - This day, in the High Court of Justiciary, came on the trial of Catharine Stewart or Ferrier, and Robert Stewart, both lately residing at the Russian tap-room, in the Canongate of Edinburgh, and Margaret Cowan, lately residing in the said tap-room, and widow of the deceased Thomas Ferrier, tackman, of Melville Muir Colliery, charged with twelve different acts of reset of theft, aggravated by their being persons habit and repute resetters of stolen goods. Margaret Cowan was outlawed for not appearing; and the trial proceeded against Stewart and his wife, for nine of the charges of reset of theft, which were found relevant. The Jury after a few minutes deliberation, returned a viva voce verdict, finding two of the charges not proven, and finding the prisoners Guilty of the other seven charges in the indictment. The Court, after an impressive address from the Lord Justice Clerk, sentenced the prisoners to transportation for life.

Text:

Robert Stewart (who was convicted along with Catherine Ferrier) was transported aboard the ship Atlas I (2) arriving in NSW 19 Oct 1818. Once in the colony Robert Stewart considered himself and Catherine Ferrier to be married, but Catherine and Caleb Wilson both denied this and eventually were allowed to be married in 1826. There is correspondence about this in the Colonial Secretary's papers, from around 1822-1824.

Marriage
Text:

Name: Caleb Wilson
Spouse Name: Catherine Ferrier
Marriage Date: 1826
Marriage Place: New South Wales
Registration Place: Sydney, New South Wales
Registration Year: 1826
Volume Number: V A

Citation details: The Australian (Sydney) Wed 7 Jun 1826 p. 3
Text:

MARRIED.—On Monday last, by the Rev. Mr. Lang, of the
Scots Presbyterian Ministry, Mr. Caleb Wilson, to Mrs. Cathe-
rine Furrier, both residents of Sydney.

Census
Citation details: p. 397
Text:

Wilson, Caleb, 59, came free, Experiment, 1804, Protestant, general dealer, George Street Sydney
Wilson, Catherine, 47, government servant, Lord Wellington, 1821, life, Protestant
Wilson, Felix, 26, came free, Experiment, 1804
Wilson, Elizabeth, 5, born in the colony

Death
March 4, 1847 (aged 66 years)
Burial
Citation details: p. 122, no. 2173
Text:

Caleb WILSON
a merchant
arrived in this Colony on the ship "Experiment" in 1804
Died 19th November 1838 aged 70 years
also WILLIAM
2nd son of Felix WILSON
died 23rd September 1840 aged 4 months & 19 days
also Emma Susannah
3rd dau of Felix WILSON
died 4th December 1843 aged 9 months & 3 days
also Catherine relict of the late Caleb WILSON
died 4th March 1847 aged 70 years
also Alice Patilina
4th dau. of Felix and Esther WILSON
died 10 August 1848 aged 3 years, 2, months & 3 days
also Esther Sarah
2nd dau., died 15th August 1848 aged 10 years, 9 months & 25 days
Both of scarlatina
also Felix WILSON
died at Pine Villa
Newtown on 24th September 1865 aged 62 years
also Mrs. Esther WILSON
wife of the above
died 10th February 1859 aged 47 years.

Family with Caleb Wilson
husband
17691838
Birth: about 1769
Death: November 19, 1838Sydney City, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
herself
17811847
Birth: about 1781
Death: March 4, 1847
Marriage Marriage1826Sydney City, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
-23 months
daughter
1823
Birth: about 1823 54 42 New South Wales, Australia
Death:
… … + Catherine Ferrier
herself
17811847
Birth: about 1781
Death: March 4, 1847
son
18091866
Birth: about 1809 28
Death: December 11, 1866Sydney City, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Caleb Wilson + … …
husband
17691838
Birth: about 1769
Death: November 19, 1838Sydney City, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
stepson
18021865
Birth: about 1802 33
Death: September 24, 1865Newtown, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Birth
Citation details: p. 397
Text:

age given as 47 in 1828

Immigration
Citation details: Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 88, Class and Piece Number HO11/3, Page Number 165 (84)
Text:

Catherine Terrier, one of 87 convicts transported on the ship Lord Wellington, May 1819.
Sentence details: Convicted at Edinburgh Court of Justiciary for a term of life on 08 June 1818.
Vessel: Lord Wellington.
Date of Departure: May 1819.
Place of Arrival: New South Wales.

Citation details: p. 585
Text:

8. Resetting. - This day, in the High Court of Justiciary, came on the trial of Catharine Stewart or Ferrier, and Robert Stewart, both lately residing at the Russian tap-room, in the Canongate of Edinburgh, and Margaret Cowan, lately residing in the said tap-room, and widow of the deceased Thomas Ferrier, tackman, of Melville Muir Colliery, charged with twelve different acts of reset of theft, aggravated by their being persons habit and repute resetters of stolen goods. Margaret Cowan was outlawed for not appearing; and the trial proceeded against Stewart and his wife, for nine of the charges of reset of theft, which were found relevant. The Jury after a few minutes deliberation, returned a viva voce verdict, finding two of the charges not proven, and finding the prisoners Guilty of the other seven charges in the indictment. The Court, after an impressive address from the Lord Justice Clerk, sentenced the prisoners to transportation for life.

Text:

Robert Stewart (who was convicted along with Catherine Ferrier) was transported aboard the ship Atlas I (2) arriving in NSW 19 Oct 1818. Once in the colony Robert Stewart considered himself and Catherine Ferrier to be married, but Catherine and Caleb Wilson both denied this and eventually were allowed to be married in 1826. There is correspondence about this in the Colonial Secretary's papers, from around 1822-1824.

Marriage
Text:

Name: Caleb Wilson
Spouse Name: Catherine Ferrier
Marriage Date: 1826
Marriage Place: New South Wales
Registration Place: Sydney, New South Wales
Registration Year: 1826
Volume Number: V A

Citation details: The Australian (Sydney) Wed 7 Jun 1826 p. 3
Text:

MARRIED.—On Monday last, by the Rev. Mr. Lang, of the
Scots Presbyterian Ministry, Mr. Caleb Wilson, to Mrs. Cathe-
rine Furrier, both residents of Sydney.

Census
Citation details: p. 397
Text:

Wilson, Caleb, 59, came free, Experiment, 1804, Protestant, general dealer, George Street Sydney
Wilson, Catherine, 47, government servant, Lord Wellington, 1821, life, Protestant
Wilson, Felix, 26, came free, Experiment, 1804
Wilson, Elizabeth, 5, born in the colony

Death
Burial
Citation details: p. 122, no. 2173
Text:

Caleb WILSON
a merchant
arrived in this Colony on the ship "Experiment" in 1804
Died 19th November 1838 aged 70 years
also WILLIAM
2nd son of Felix WILSON
died 23rd September 1840 aged 4 months & 19 days
also Emma Susannah
3rd dau of Felix WILSON
died 4th December 1843 aged 9 months & 3 days
also Catherine relict of the late Caleb WILSON
died 4th March 1847 aged 70 years
also Alice Patilina
4th dau. of Felix and Esther WILSON
died 10 August 1848 aged 3 years, 2, months & 3 days
also Esther Sarah
2nd dau., died 15th August 1848 aged 10 years, 9 months & 25 days
Both of scarlatina
also Felix WILSON
died at Pine Villa
Newtown on 24th September 1865 aged 62 years
also Mrs. Esther WILSON
wife of the above
died 10th February 1859 aged 47 years.