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1829 - 1914 (85 years)
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Name |
Samuel BUNGEY |
Birth |
7 June 1829 |
Alderbury, Wiltshire |
Gender |
Male |
Emigration |
04 May 1849 |
South Australian Register Saturday 11th August 1849
Barque Emily, 580 tons, Captain William Wilson, from London & Plymouth 4th May 1849, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 8th August 1849
The South Australian Government Gazette 1866 p. 75
Wednesday August 8th, 1849:- the barque Emily, 580 tons, Stewart, Master (Captain William Wilson), from London and Plymouth.
Passengers: Revd. Edward Bayfield, wife & three children ; Henry Butcher & wife ; Robert Stirling Esq. and William Moire Esq. surgeon-superintendent, in the cabin. . . .
. . . There were 3 births during the voyage, Mrs. Hough a son, Mrs. Thomas Dalton a daughter and Mrs. James G. Simms a son. There were 9 deaths as follows, H.W. Simms, 2 ; W. Axon, 1 ; M. Axon, 2 ; M. Ashby, 1 ; E. Jarrett, one day ; E. Jarrett, 29 ; E. Yarwood, 1 ; A.E. Simms, 1 ; Jane Blair, 20 years of consumption.
— 15th ship from England to S.A. with government passengers for 1849 ; 3 births and 9 deaths on the passage ; William Moire / Moir Esq., surgeon-superintendent.
See:-
http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/emily1849.htm
Samuel was travelling alone under UK assisted passage
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Death |
12 Nov 1914 |
Cherryville, Australia |
Person ID |
I1201 |
Mills/Rushton Family History |
Last Modified |
3 Jun 2008 |
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