Daniel Pogson, 1859–1938?> (aged 79 years)
- Name
- Daniel /Pogson/
- Given names
- Daniel
- Surname
- Pogson
Birth
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Note: On board the ship 'Wellington' during the journey from England to Australia of his parents and family. |
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Immigration
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Text: Aboard the ship 'Wellington' which arrived in the colony on 1 Apr 1859 were: |
Religion
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Note: Henry and his family lived opposite the Wesleyan Chapel, and in their yards and sheds, the horses and carts of the congregation were left during services. In 1873 Henry became a church trustee and in 1888 when a growing congregation necessitated the building of a second and larger church, he gave an adjoining portion of his land for this, plus an extension of the burial ground. Henry and sons Daniel, Lewis and Seth were trustees of the new church, and 'Mrs H. Pogson' was listed as one of the ladies responsible for the large tea-meeting held after the opening service. |
Marriage
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Death
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Burial
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Cemetery: Wesleyan Cemetery Citation details: p. 153 Text: In loving memory of Ashes plate: |
father |
1818–1903
Birth: about 1818
24
Death: January 18, 1903 — Castle Hill, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
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mother |
1822–1901
Birth: May 11, 1822
— Kirkheaton, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom Death: February 16, 1901 — Castle Hill, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
Marriage | Marriage — April 2, 1850 — Kirkheaton, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom |
1 month
elder sister |
1850–1889
Birth: May 11, 1850
32
28
— Yorkshire, United Kingdom Death: September 22, 1889 — Central Cumberland, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
3 years
elder brother |
1853–1941
Birth: September 14, 1853
35
31
— Bradford, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom Death: July 13, 1941 — Ryde, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
2 years
elder brother |
1855–1924
Birth: 1855
37
32
— Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom Death: March 20, 1924 — Pennant Hills, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
2 years
elder brother |
1857–1938
Birth: January 5, 1857
39
34
— Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom Death: March 2, 1938 — Pennant Hills, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
2 years
himself |
1859–1938
Birth: February 1859
41
36
— The high Seas Death: November 11, 1938 — Pennant Hills, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
3 years
younger sister |
1861–1956
Birth: 1861
43
38
— Parramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death: 1956 — Newtown, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
3 years
younger sister |
1863–1951
Birth: 1863
45
40
— Castle Hill, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death: January 22, 1951 — Hornsby, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
2 years
younger sister |
1864–1886
Birth: 1864
46
41
— Parramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death: June 9, 1886 — Central Cumberland, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
11 months
younger brother |
1864–1954
Birth: November 11, 1864
46
42
— Parramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death: March 12, 1954 — Chatswood, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
3 years
younger sister |
1867–1955
Birth: June 28, 1867
49
45
— Parramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death: September 21, 1955 — Ryde, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
himself |
1859–1938
Birth: February 1859
41
36
— The high Seas Death: November 11, 1938 — Pennant Hills, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
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wife |
1866–1943
Birth: 1866
52
40
Death: July 11, 1943 — Hornsby, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
Marriage | Marriage — 1887 — Central Cumberland, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
2 years
son |
1888–1908
Birth: 1888
28
22
— Central Cumberland, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death: August 15, 1908 — Ryde, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
Birth |
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Immigration |
Text: Aboard the ship 'Wellington' which arrived in the colony on 1 Apr 1859 were: |
Religion |
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Marriage |
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Burial |
Citation details: p. 153 Text: In loving memory of Ashes plate: |
Birth |
On board the ship 'Wellington' during the journey from England to Australia of his parents and family. |
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Religion |
Henry and his family lived opposite the Wesleyan Chapel, and in their yards and sheds, the horses and carts of the congregation were left during services. In 1873 Henry became a church trustee and in 1888 when a growing congregation necessitated the building of a second and larger church, he gave an adjoining portion of his land for this, plus an extension of the burial ground. Henry and sons Daniel, Lewis and Seth were trustees of the new church, and 'Mrs H. Pogson' was listed as one of the ladies responsible for the large tea-meeting held after the opening service. |