Frances Ward, –1802?>
- Name
- Frances /Ward/
- Given names
- Frances
- Surname
- Ward
- Name
- Frances /Howe/
- Type of name
- married name
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Marriage
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Immigration
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Note: A group of Presbyterian families from Scotland and Northern England emigrated to Australia aboard the ship 'Coromandel' which departed Deptford on 12 Feb 1802 and arrived at Sydney Cove on 13 Jun. They chose the Coromandel because William Stirling, the uncle of one in their number, George Hall, was her captain. The same George Hall kept a diary of the voyage. They settled along the River below Windsor. Six years after they came to the colony they commenced building a stone church at Portland Head, now known as Ebenezer. This is now the oldest church building in Australasia. A group of Presbyterian families from Scotland and Northern England emigrated to Australia aboard the ship 'Coromandel' which departed Deptford on 12 Feb 1802 and arrived at Sydney Cove on 13 Jun. They chose the Coromandel because William Stirling, the uncle of one in their number, George Hall, was her captain. The same George Hall kept a diary of the voyage. They settled along the River below Windsor. Six years after they came to the colony they commenced building a stone church at Portland Head, now known as Ebenezer. This is now the oldest church building in Australasia. They were: They had decided to accept the English government's offer contained in the following document of Jan 1798, which George Hall had acquired while living in London. "We whose names are undersigned acknowledge that, at our own request, we offered ourselves as settlers to go out to N.S.W. with our families on the following terms: ' |
Death
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Burial
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Citation details: Vol 01, Baptisms, 1790-1825; Marriages, 1789-1823; Burials, 1790-1825; 1797, p. 5 Text: Frances How of the parish of Parramatta |
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herself |
–1802
Birth: England, United Kingdom Death: September 1802 — Parramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
Marriage | Marriage — before June 1802 — England, United Kingdom |
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5 years
daughter |
1802–1834
Birth: 1802
28
— Windsor, Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia Death: 1834 — Windsor, Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia |
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husband’s wife |
1781–1859
Birth: about 1781
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21
Death: 1859 — Patricks Plain, Hunter, New South Wales, Australia |
Religious marriage | Religious marriage — May 13, 1811 — Parramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
20 months
stepson |
1812–1890
Birth: 1812
38
31
— Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia Death: 1890 — Singleton, Hunter, New South Wales, Australia |
18 months
stepson |
1813–1861
Birth: June 14, 1813
39
32
— Windsor, Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia Death: November 18, 1861 |
19 months
stepdaughter |
1814–1890
Birth: 1814
40
33
— Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia Death: 1890 — Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
22 months
stepdaughter |
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18 months
stepdaughter |
1817–1857
Birth: April 13, 1817
43
36
— Windsor, Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia Death: August 28, 1857 — Namoi River, North West Slopes and Plains, New South Wales, Australia |
2 years
stepdaughter |
1819–1899
Birth: April 25, 1819
45
38
— Windsor, Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia Death: October 6, 1899 — Yass, Southern Tablelands, New South Wales, Australia |
16 months
stepson |
1820–1859
Birth: August 31, 1820
46
39
— Windsor, Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia Death: December 22, 1859 — Tamworth, North West Slopes and Plains, New South Wales, Australia |
3 years
stepdaughter |
1823–1908
Birth: April 27, 1823
49
42
— Windsor, Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia Death: January 5, 1908 — Richmond, Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia |
4 years
stepson |
1827–1836
Birth: February 25, 1827
53
46
— Windsor, Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia Death: July 20, 1836 — Windsor, Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia |
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Death |
Text: [see burial below] |
Burial |
Citation details: Vol 01, Baptisms, 1790-1825; Marriages, 1789-1823; Burials, 1790-1825; 1797, p. 5 Text: Frances How of the parish of Parramatta |
Immigration |
A group of Presbyterian families from Scotland and Northern England emigrated to Australia aboard the ship 'Coromandel' which departed Deptford on 12 Feb 1802 and arrived at Sydney Cove on 13 Jun. They chose the Coromandel because William Stirling, the uncle of one in their number, George Hall, was her captain. The same George Hall kept a diary of the voyage. They settled along the River below Windsor. Six years after they came to the colony they commenced building a stone church at Portland Head, now known as Ebenezer. This is now the oldest church building in Australasia. They were: They had decided to accept the English government's offer contained in the following document of Jan 1798, which George Hall had acquired while living in London. "We whose names are undersigned acknowledge that, at our own request, we offered ourselves as settlers to go out to N.S.W. with our families on the following terms: ' |
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