Sarah Mary Stubbs, 17991878 (aged 79 years)

Name
Sarah Mary /Stubbs/
Given names
Sarah Mary
Surname
Stubbs
Name
Sarah Mary /Woods/
Type of name
married name
Name
Sarah Mary /Yarwood/
Type of name
married name
Name
Sarah Mary /Chaseling/
Type of name
married name
Birth
about 1799 24 25
Christening
Text:

Name Sarah Mary Stubbs
Gender Female
Christening Date 07 Feb 1799
Christening Place St. James, Westminster, Middlesex, England
Birth Date 1799
Father's Name William Stubbs
Mother's Name Sarah

Immigration
Text:

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:
- George Hall, his wife Mary Smith, children Elizabeth 9, George 7, William 5, John 1. George was the son of a Northumberland tenant farmer, educated, and conversant with 'agricultural machinery'. He was a London carpenter when he returned north in 1791 to Lowick to marry Mary Smith.
- John Howe, his wife Francis Ward, children Mary 2, Elizabeth 2 months. Soundly educated and, by his own statement, brought up to husbandry, he worked in a grocery business in London while waiting for a passage and when in the colony he proposed to become a teacher.
- Andrew Johnston, wife Mary Beard, children Thomas 11, William 7, John 5, Alexander 2 (Died at sea 21 Mar, buried at sea), Abraham 1.
- John Johnstone
- Lewis Jones
- James Mein and wife Susannah Skene
- Andrew Mein (died on voyage 28 Apr, buried at sea)
- William Stubbs, wife Sarah Wingate, children William 5, Sarah 4, Elizabeth 1.
- John Suddis
- John Turnbull, a tailor, wife Ann Warr, children Ralph 10, Mary 5, James 4, Jessica 2.

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:
To have our passage found and our families victualled by the Government during the voyage. On our arrival in the Colony we have a grant of 100 acres of land at Port Jackson, or fifty acres at Norfolk Island. To be victualled and clothed free from the Public Stores for a term of twelve months after being put in possession of our allotments, and to be allowed the labour of two prisoners maintained by the Government for the same term. After which term we and our families are to be no further expense to the Crown. Likewise we have the same proportion of stock, such grain and agricultural tools as have been furnished to other settlers, together with such other assistance as the Governor need judge proper to afford us.
Outfit for men: 1 jacket, 1 shirt, pair of trousers, pair of shoes, 1 hat.
ditto for women: 1 Jacket, 1 petticoat, 1 shift, pair shoes, 1 cap, 1 handkerchief,
Children as above on stores.
Tools; I billhook, tomahawks, 1 spade, 1 handsaw, 2 west Indian hoes, 1 cross-cut saw (between two men), quantity of nails, one iron pot, 1 old musket, quantity of powder and 16 musket balls."

Marriage
Text:

V18222982 3B/1822 WOOD THOMAS STUBBS SARAH CC
(Windsor, St Matthews Church of England)

Marriage
Text:

Name: Sarah M Woods
Spouse Name: John Chaseling
Marriage Date: 1850
Marriage Place: New South Wales
Registration Place: Lower Hawkesbury, New South Wales
Registration Year: 1850
Volume Number: V B

Death
Text:

Name: Sarah M Chaseling
Death Date: 1878
Death Place: New South Wales
Father's name: William
Mother's name: Sarah
Registration Year: 1878
Registration Place: Windsor, New South Wales
Registration Number: 10402

Citation details: Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931) Mon 21 Oct 1878 Page 2
Text:

DEATHS.
CHASELING.—October 4, at her residence, Hawkesbury
River, Sarah Mary, relict of the late John Chaseling, aged
80 years.

Family with parents
father
17751805
Birth: about 1775
Death: May 29, 1805Crescent Reach, Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia
mother
17741838
Birth: about 1774
Death: December 1838Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia
Marriage MarriageMay 27, 1796Soho, London, England, United Kingdom
6 months
elder brother
1796
Birth: November 13, 1796 21 22
Death:
3 years
herself
17991878
Birth: about 1799 24 25
Death: October 4, 1878Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia
2 years
younger sister
18001873
Birth: December 21, 1800 25 26 London, Middlesex, England, United Kingdom
Death: 1873Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia
3 years
younger sister
18041880
Birth: March 31, 1804 29 30 Lower Portland, Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 1880Grafton, Northern Rivers, New South Wales, Australia
Family with Thomas Woods
husband
17961849
Birth: about 1796Waverham, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom
Death: 1849New South Wales, Australia
herself
17991878
Birth: about 1799 24 25
Death: October 4, 1878Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia
Marriage Marriage1822Windsor, Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia
-23 months
son
1819
Birth: 1819 23 20 New South Wales, Australia
Death:
3 years
daughter
18211877
Birth: November 10, 1821 25 22 Portland Head, Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 1877Brisbane Water, Hunter, New South Wales, Australia
11 months
daughter
18221884
Birth: October 8, 1822 26 23 Lower Portland Head, Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 1884Shoalhaven, South Coast and Illawarra, New South Wales, Australia
20 months
daughter
18241905
Birth: May 24, 1824 28 25 Windsor, Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 1905Leichhardt, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
3 years
daughter
18261828
Birth: November 4, 1826 30 27 Lower Portland Head, Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 1828New South Wales, Australia
2 years
son
18281905
Birth: 1828 32 29 Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 1905Windsor, Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia
3 years
daughter
18311883
Birth: March 6, 1831 35 32 Lower Portland Head, Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 1883Tamworth, North West Slopes and Plains, New South Wales, Australia
3 years
son
18331915
Birth: September 27, 1833 37 34 Leets Vale, Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 1915Nowra, South Coast and Illawarra, New South Wales, Australia
2 years
daughter
18351838
Birth: October 28, 1835 39 36 Lower Portland Head, Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 1838New South Wales, Australia
2 years
daughter
18371911
Birth: December 7, 1837 41 38 Leets Vale, Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 1911Newtown, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
2 years
daughter
18401916
Birth: January 15, 1840 44 41 Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia
Death: June 9, 1916Ballina, Northern Rivers, New South Wales, Australia
2 years
daughter
18421915
Birth: March 6, 1842 46 43 Pitt Town, Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia
Death: August 26, 1915Leets Vale, Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia
Family with John Chaseling
husband
17991876
Birth: August 27, 1799 28 23 New South Wales, Australia
Death: November 2, 1876Leets Vale, Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia
herself
17991878
Birth: about 1799 24 25
Death: October 4, 1878Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia
Marriage Marriage1850Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia
John Chaseling + Ann Everingham
husband
17991876
Birth: August 27, 1799 28 23 New South Wales, Australia
Death: November 2, 1876Leets Vale, Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia
husband’s wife
18021849
Birth: November 7, 1802 34 28 Hawkesbury River, Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia
Death: March 19, 1849Sackville North, Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia
Religious marriage Religious marriageJuly 6, 1818Windsor, Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia
10 months
stepson
18191888
Birth: May 8, 1819 19 16 Lower Portland, Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia
Death: June 13, 1888Lower Portland, Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia
2 years
stepson
18211884
Birth: July 9, 1821 21 18 Wisemans Ferry, Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 1884Grafton, Northern Rivers, New South Wales, Australia
3 years
stepdaughter
18231903
Birth: 1823 23 20 New South Wales, Australia
Death: June 25, 1903Petersham, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
4 years
stepdaughter
18261907
Birth: July 3, 1826 26 23 Lower Portland Head, Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 1907Marrickville, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
3 years
stepdaughter
18291916
Birth: February 18, 1829 29 26 Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 1916Marrickville, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
2 years
stepson
3 years
stepdaughter
18341900
Birth: January 4, 1834 34 31 Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 1900Marrickville, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
21 months
stepdaughter
18351903
Birth: September 20, 1835 36 32 Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia
Death: June 25, 1903Petersham, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
4 years
son-in-law
18391906
Birth: March 6, 1839 39 36 Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia
Death: November 16, 1906Leets Vale, Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia
4 years
stepson
18421894
Birth: September 9, 1842 43 39 Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia
Death: August 3, 1894Sydnham, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Birth
Christening
Text:

Name Sarah Mary Stubbs
Gender Female
Christening Date 07 Feb 1799
Christening Place St. James, Westminster, Middlesex, England
Birth Date 1799
Father's Name William Stubbs
Mother's Name Sarah

Immigration
Text:

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:
- George Hall, his wife Mary Smith, children Elizabeth 9, George 7, William 5, John 1. George was the son of a Northumberland tenant farmer, educated, and conversant with 'agricultural machinery'. He was a London carpenter when he returned north in 1791 to Lowick to marry Mary Smith.
- John Howe, his wife Francis Ward, children Mary 2, Elizabeth 2 months. Soundly educated and, by his own statement, brought up to husbandry, he worked in a grocery business in London while waiting for a passage and when in the colony he proposed to become a teacher.
- Andrew Johnston, wife Mary Beard, children Thomas 11, William 7, John 5, Alexander 2 (Died at sea 21 Mar, buried at sea), Abraham 1.
- John Johnstone
- Lewis Jones
- James Mein and wife Susannah Skene
- Andrew Mein (died on voyage 28 Apr, buried at sea)
- William Stubbs, wife Sarah Wingate, children William 5, Sarah 4, Elizabeth 1.
- John Suddis
- John Turnbull, a tailor, wife Ann Warr, children Ralph 10, Mary 5, James 4, Jessica 2.

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:
To have our passage found and our families victualled by the Government during the voyage. On our arrival in the Colony we have a grant of 100 acres of land at Port Jackson, or fifty acres at Norfolk Island. To be victualled and clothed free from the Public Stores for a term of twelve months after being put in possession of our allotments, and to be allowed the labour of two prisoners maintained by the Government for the same term. After which term we and our families are to be no further expense to the Crown. Likewise we have the same proportion of stock, such grain and agricultural tools as have been furnished to other settlers, together with such other assistance as the Governor need judge proper to afford us.
Outfit for men: 1 jacket, 1 shirt, pair of trousers, pair of shoes, 1 hat.
ditto for women: 1 Jacket, 1 petticoat, 1 shift, pair shoes, 1 cap, 1 handkerchief,
Children as above on stores.
Tools; I billhook, tomahawks, 1 spade, 1 handsaw, 2 west Indian hoes, 1 cross-cut saw (between two men), quantity of nails, one iron pot, 1 old musket, quantity of powder and 16 musket balls."

Marriage
Text:

V18222982 3B/1822 WOOD THOMAS STUBBS SARAH CC
(Windsor, St Matthews Church of England)

Marriage
Text:

Name: Sarah M Woods
Spouse Name: John Chaseling
Marriage Date: 1850
Marriage Place: New South Wales
Registration Place: Lower Hawkesbury, New South Wales
Registration Year: 1850
Volume Number: V B

Death
Text:

Name: Sarah M Chaseling
Death Date: 1878
Death Place: New South Wales
Father's name: William
Mother's name: Sarah
Registration Year: 1878
Registration Place: Windsor, New South Wales
Registration Number: 10402

Citation details: Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931) Mon 21 Oct 1878 Page 2
Text:

DEATHS.
CHASELING.—October 4, at her residence, Hawkesbury
River, Sarah Mary, relict of the late John Chaseling, aged
80 years.