Harry Victor Thomas
M, b. 11 July 1893, d. 1 August 1893
Mother | Harriet Frances Ann Barwick b. 22 Mar 1860 |
Last Edited | 30 Apr 2009 |
Harry Victor Thomas was born on 11 July 1893. He died on 1 August 1893.
Louisa Jane Jones
F, b. 31 May 1857, d. July 1932
Father | Frederick Jones b. 19 Jun 1832, d. 26 Jan 1926 |
Mother | Elizabeth Emily Pross b. 1837, d. 1918 |
Last Edited | 30 Oct 2018 |
Her married name was Barwick. Louisa Jane Jones was born on 31 May 1857 at Tasmania, Australia. She married William Barwick, son of William Barwick and Caroline Davis, on 18 June 1885 at St. Peter's Church of England, Oatlands, Tasmania, Australia; Ceremony performed by rev. W.F.Mitchell.
Louisa Jane Jones died in July 1932 at Tasmania, Australia, at age 75.
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Family | William Barwick b. 11 Jun 1864, d. May 1943 |
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Robert John Barwick
M, b. 17 May 1892, d. 4 May 1978
Father | William Barwick b. 11 Jun 1864, d. May 1943 |
Last Edited | 8 Jul 2009 |
Robert John Barwick was born on 17 May 1892 at Bothwell, Tasmania, Australia. He died on 4 May 1978 at Tasmania, Australia, at age 85.
Ernest John Barwick
M, b. 1896
Father | William Barwick b. 11 Jun 1864, d. May 1943 |
Mother | Louisa Jane Jones b. 31 May 1857, d. Jul 1932 |
Last Edited | 8 Jul 2009 |
Ernest John Barwick was born in 1896 at Tasmania, Australia.
Louisa Caroline Barwick
F, b. 1894
Father | William Barwick b. 11 Jun 1864, d. May 1943 |
Mother | Louisa Jane Jones b. 31 May 1857, d. Jul 1932 |
Last Edited | 8 Jul 2009 |
Louisa Caroline Barwick was born in 1894 at Bothwell, Tasmania, Australia.
Joseph Thomas Barwick
M, b. 1890
Father | William Barwick b. 11 Jun 1864, d. May 1943 |
Mother | Louisa Jane Jones b. 31 May 1857, d. Jul 1932 |
Last Edited | 8 Jul 2009 |
Joseph Thomas Barwick was born in 1890 at Bothwell, Tasmania, Australia.
Frederick William Barwick
M, b. 19 February 1886
Father | William Barwick b. 11 Jun 1864, d. May 1943 |
Mother | Louisa Jane Jones b. 31 May 1857, d. Jul 1932 |
Last Edited | 8 Jul 2009 |
Frederick William Barwick was born on 19 February 1886 at Bothwell, Tasmania, Australia.
William Joseph Barwick
M, b. 4 November 1888
Father | William Barwick b. 11 Jun 1864, d. May 1943 |
Mother | Louisa Jane Jones b. 31 May 1857, d. Jul 1932 |
Last Edited | 8 Jul 2009 |
William Joseph Barwick was born on 4 November 1888 at Bothwell, Tasmania, Australia.
Leslie Arthur Barwick
M, b. 1899
Father | William Barwick b. 11 Jun 1864, d. May 1943 |
Mother | Louisa Jane Jones b. 31 May 1857, d. Jul 1932 |
Last Edited | 8 Jul 2009 |
Leslie Arthur Barwick was born in 1899 at Tasmania, Australia.
Emily Louisa Barwick
F, b. 1897
Father | William Barwick b. 11 Jun 1864, d. May 1943 |
Mother | Louisa Jane Jones b. 31 May 1857, d. Jul 1932 |
Last Edited | 8 Jul 2009 |
Emily Louisa Barwick was born in 1897 at Tasmania, Australia.
Convict Thomas Fleming
M, b. 1801, d. 25 March 1870
Father | Thomas Fleming b. 1753 |
Mother | Elizabeth Martin b. 10 Jan 1752 |
Convict | Y |
Reference | F-36162-Tc |
Last Edited | 23 Aug 2014 |
Convict Thomas Fleming was born in 1801 at Wattlington, Oxfordshire, England. He was christened on 19 April 1801 at Wattlington, Oxfordshire, England. He was convict in 1817 at England (an unknown value.) He arrived 1817 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia from England on the convict transport ship 'William Bentley'. He lived in 1825 at Norfolk Plains, Van Diemen's Land, Australia. He married Ann Jane Griggs, daughter of Nathaniel Collins and Sarah Gertrude May Griggs, on 28 March 1825 at St. John's Anglican Church, St John Street, Launceston, Van Diemen's Land, Australia;
Minister:- John Youl
Witnesses:- George Richards, William? Belleridge Clerk. Convict Thomas Fleming lived in 1836 at Tunbridge Wells Inn, Tunbridge, Van Diemen's Land, Australia; Thomas Fleming arrived in Van Diemen's Land in 1817, and, in 1836, built an inn in the area which he named ‘Tunbridge Wells Inn’ after his home town in Kent in England.
Tunbridge is the site of Australia’s oldest single span wooden bridge, built by convicts, and spanning the Blackman River – a rare example of a sandstone bridge with wooden decking – and was used as a meeting place for Irish political exiles during the early days of settlement.
It was a central mid-journey stopover for the stage coaches travelling between Hobart and Launceston. In fact, there were three coaching inns in the town.
Each inn was associated with a different coaching company. The Tunbridge Wells serviced J.E. Cox Coaches, the Victoria Inn serviced Samuel Page Coaches and the York Inn serviced Alfred Burbury Coaches.
Tunbridge Manor is at the centre of town and dominates the townscape. Other buildings of importance include the Colonial Homestead, built in 1820, and the Tunbridge Wells Inn (now closed down). There is also the Victoria Inn (outside is a sandstone roller used to roll the roads by the convicts) and the Coaching Stables built in 1843.
Tunbridge also features the Blind Chapel (now the Masonic Hall) – reputedly 'blind' which meant there were no windows on one side so the parishioners didn't have to look at the local pub. Bowerman's General Store, a handsome two-storey Georgian building with a five bay facade and slim columns, is also prominent.
James Maclanachan (1799 – 1884) was one of the prominent early settlers in the area and a member of Tasmanian House of Assembly between 1859 and 1862 as the Member for the district of Oatlands.
His main claim to fame was his stance against State aid for religions even though he was a staunch supporter of the Free Church of Scotland.
He was granted 500 acres of land near Tunbridge and named the property Ballochmyle.On his death he bequeathed £100 to build a Presbyterian church in Tunbridge and £400 for its first minister.
Tunbridge is a very “off the main road” little town these days with very little commerce. Even the Tunbridge Post Office was closed in 1994. He lived in 1836 at Blackmans River, Tunbridge, Van Diemen's Land, Australia. He was Shop Owner in 1862. He left a will in 1870 at Tasmania, Australia; Lands and Titles. He lived in 1870 at Dulverton Street, Oatlands, Tasmania, Australia; Last Residence. He died on 25 March 1870 at Tasmania, Australia. He was buried circa 27 March 1870 at Wesleyan Cemetery, Oatlands, Tasmania, Australia.
Minister:- John Youl
Witnesses:- George Richards, William? Belleridge Clerk. Convict Thomas Fleming lived in 1836 at Tunbridge Wells Inn, Tunbridge, Van Diemen's Land, Australia; Thomas Fleming arrived in Van Diemen's Land in 1817, and, in 1836, built an inn in the area which he named ‘Tunbridge Wells Inn’ after his home town in Kent in England.
Tunbridge is the site of Australia’s oldest single span wooden bridge, built by convicts, and spanning the Blackman River – a rare example of a sandstone bridge with wooden decking – and was used as a meeting place for Irish political exiles during the early days of settlement.
It was a central mid-journey stopover for the stage coaches travelling between Hobart and Launceston. In fact, there were three coaching inns in the town.
Each inn was associated with a different coaching company. The Tunbridge Wells serviced J.E. Cox Coaches, the Victoria Inn serviced Samuel Page Coaches and the York Inn serviced Alfred Burbury Coaches.
Tunbridge Manor is at the centre of town and dominates the townscape. Other buildings of importance include the Colonial Homestead, built in 1820, and the Tunbridge Wells Inn (now closed down). There is also the Victoria Inn (outside is a sandstone roller used to roll the roads by the convicts) and the Coaching Stables built in 1843.
Tunbridge also features the Blind Chapel (now the Masonic Hall) – reputedly 'blind' which meant there were no windows on one side so the parishioners didn't have to look at the local pub. Bowerman's General Store, a handsome two-storey Georgian building with a five bay facade and slim columns, is also prominent.
James Maclanachan (1799 – 1884) was one of the prominent early settlers in the area and a member of Tasmanian House of Assembly between 1859 and 1862 as the Member for the district of Oatlands.
His main claim to fame was his stance against State aid for religions even though he was a staunch supporter of the Free Church of Scotland.
He was granted 500 acres of land near Tunbridge and named the property Ballochmyle.On his death he bequeathed £100 to build a Presbyterian church in Tunbridge and £400 for its first minister.
Tunbridge is a very “off the main road” little town these days with very little commerce. Even the Tunbridge Post Office was closed in 1994. He lived in 1836 at Blackmans River, Tunbridge, Van Diemen's Land, Australia. He was Shop Owner in 1862. He left a will in 1870 at Tasmania, Australia; Lands and Titles. He lived in 1870 at Dulverton Street, Oatlands, Tasmania, Australia; Last Residence. He died on 25 March 1870 at Tasmania, Australia. He was buried circa 27 March 1870 at Wesleyan Cemetery, Oatlands, Tasmania, Australia.
Family | Ann Jane Griggs b. 13 Apr 1810, d. 29 Aug 1880 |
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Ann Jane Griggs
F, b. 13 April 1810, d. 29 August 1880
Father | Nathaniel Collins b. 1765 |
Mother | Sarah Gertrude May Griggs b. 30 May 1793, d. 4 May 1839 |
Last Edited | 14 Jul 2012 |
Her married name was Fleming. Ann Jane Griggs was born on 13 April 1810 at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. She was christened on 2 September 1810 at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. She lived in 1825 at Norfolk Plains, Van Diemen's Land, Australia. She married Convict Thomas Fleming, son of Thomas Fleming and Elizabeth Martin, on 28 March 1825 at St. John's Anglican Church, St John Street, Launceston, Van Diemen's Land, Australia;
Minister:- John Youl
Witnesses:- George Richards, William? Belleridge Clerk. Ann Jane Griggs was Shop Owner in 1874. She lived in 1880 at Dulverton Street, Oatlands, Tasmania, Australia; Last Residence. She died on 29 August 1880 at Tasmania, Australia, at age 70. She was buried circa 31 August 1880 at Wesleyan Cemetery, Oatlands, Tasmania, Australia.
Minister:- John Youl
Witnesses:- George Richards, William? Belleridge Clerk. Ann Jane Griggs was Shop Owner in 1874. She lived in 1880 at Dulverton Street, Oatlands, Tasmania, Australia; Last Residence. She died on 29 August 1880 at Tasmania, Australia, at age 70. She was buried circa 31 August 1880 at Wesleyan Cemetery, Oatlands, Tasmania, Australia.
Family | Convict Thomas Fleming b. 1801, d. 25 Mar 1870 |
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Charles James Rawlings
M, b. 1855, d. 5 September 1936
Last Edited | 12 Sep 2009 |
Charles James Rawlings was born in 1854. He was born in 1855. He married Elizabeth Sarah Barwick, daughter of Stephen Barwick and Mary Ann Fleming, on 23 May 1888 at St. Peter's Church of England, Oatlands, Tasmania, Australia; Ceremony performed by Rev. W.F.Mitchell
Elizabeth's sister-Mary Ann, also married a Charles Rawlings..was this the same Charles Rawlings?? Charles James Rawlings died on 5 September 1936.
Elizabeth's sister-Mary Ann, also married a Charles Rawlings..was this the same Charles Rawlings?? Charles James Rawlings died on 5 September 1936.
Family | Elizabeth Sarah Barwick b. 15 Oct 1853, d. 4 Sep 1936 |
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Gladie Rollings
F, b. 1891, d. 29 June 1939
Father | Charles James Rawlings b. 1855, d. 5 Sep 1936 |
Mother | Elizabeth Sarah Barwick b. 15 Oct 1853, d. 4 Sep 1936 |
Last Edited | 12 Sep 2009 |
Gladie Rollings was born in 1891 at Campbell Town, Tasmania, Australia. She died on 29 June 1939 at Tasmania, Australia.
Stephen Rolands1
M, b. 1893
Father | Charles James Rawlings b. 1855, d. 5 Sep 1936 |
Mother | Elizabeth Sarah Barwick b. 15 Oct 1853, d. 4 Sep 1936 |
Last Edited | 12 Sep 2009 |
Stephen Rolands was born in 1893 at Campbell Town, Tasmania, Australia.
Citations
- [S205] Website: Archives Office of Tasmania.
Thomas Eli Kingston
M, b. 6 September 1852, d. 8 January 1886
Father | Charles Kingston b. 1 Nov 1812, d. 8 Jun 1882 |
Mother | Elizabeth Englefield b. 12 Jun 1820, d. 8 Aug 1887 |
Reference | K-36168-TI |
Last Edited | 30 Oct 2018 |
Thomas Eli Kingston was born on 6 September 1852 at Spring Bay, Van Diemen's Land, Australia. He married Phoebe Hannah Barwick, daughter of Stephen Barwick and Mary Ann Fleming, on 18 May 1881 at St. Peter's Church of England, Oatlands, Tasmania, Australia.
Thomas Eli Kingston died on 8 January 1886 at New Norfolk, Tasmania, Australia, at age 33.
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Family | Phoebe Hannah Barwick b. 1855, d. 25 Jul 1938 |
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Ina Cyrilla Kingston
F, b. 28 February 1882, d. 29 December 1947
Father | Thomas Eli Kingston b. 6 Sep 1852, d. 8 Jan 1886 |
Mother | Phoebe Hannah Barwick b. 1855, d. 25 Jul 1938 |
Last Edited | 1 May 2009 |
Ina Cyrilla Kingston was born on 28 February 1882. She died on 29 December 1947 at age 65.
Gladie Elizabeth Kingston
F, b. 22 October 1884, d. 2 October 1967
Father | Thomas Eli Kingston b. 6 Sep 1852, d. 8 Jan 1886 |
Mother | Phoebe Hannah Barwick b. 1855, d. 25 Jul 1938 |
Reference | K-36170-GE |
Last Edited | 1 May 2009 |
Gladie Elizabeth Kingston was born on 22 October 1884. She died on 2 October 1967 at age 82.
Ebba Isabella Kingston
F, b. 6 June 1883, d. 27 December 1969
Father | Thomas Eli Kingston b. 6 Sep 1852, d. 8 Jan 1886 |
Mother | Phoebe Hannah Barwick b. 1855, d. 25 Jul 1938 |
Reference | K-36171-EI |
Last Edited | 1 May 2009 |
Ebba Isabella Kingston was born on 6 June 1883. She died on 27 December 1969 at age 86.
Mary Jane Kingston
F, b. 6 May 1863, d. 21 January 1895
Father | Charles Kingston b. 1 Nov 1812, d. 8 Jun 1882 |
Mother | Elizabeth Englefield b. 12 Jun 1820, d. 8 Aug 1887 |
Last Edited | 26 Dec 2013 |
Mary Jane Kingston was born on 6 May 1863 at Tasmania, Australia. She married Stephen Benjamin Barwick, son of Stephen Barwick and Mary Ann Fleming, on 27 May 1886 at the residence of her mother, Sorell, Tasmania, Australia; Ceremony performed by Uriah Coombs. Mary Jane Kingston died on 21 January 1895 at Oatlands Cemetery, Oatlands, Tasmania, Australia, at age 31.
Family | Stephen Benjamin Barwick b. 1857, d. 30 Mar 1935 |
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Sylvia Kathleen Barwick
F, b. 4 May 1894, d. 11 June 1976
Father | Stephen Benjamin Barwick b. 1857, d. 30 Mar 1935 |
Mother | Mary Jane Kingston b. 6 May 1863, d. 21 Jan 1895 |
Last Edited | 30 Apr 2009 |
Sylvia Kathleen Barwick was born on 4 May 1894. She died on 11 June 1976 at age 82.
Harold Charles Barwick
M, b. 1 August 1890, d. August 1977
Father | Stephen Benjamin Barwick b. 1857, d. 30 Mar 1935 |
Mother | Mary Jane Kingston b. 6 May 1863, d. 21 Jan 1895 |
Last Edited | 30 Apr 2009 |
Harold Charles Barwick was born on 1 August 1890. He died in August 1977.
Lawrence Thomas Barwick
M, b. 3 September 1888, d. 1969
Father | Stephen Benjamin Barwick b. 1857, d. 30 Mar 1935 |
Mother | Mary Jane Kingston b. 6 May 1863, d. 21 Jan 1895 |
Last Edited | 1 May 2009 |
Lawrence Thomas Barwick was born on 3 September 1888. He died in 1969.
Mary May Barwick
F, b. 25 April 1892, d. 20 June 1975
Father | Stephen Benjamin Barwick b. 1857, d. 30 Mar 1935 |
Mother | Mary Jane Kingston b. 6 May 1863, d. 21 Jan 1895 |
Last Edited | 1 May 2009 |
Mary May Barwick was born on 25 April 1892. She died on 20 June 1975 at age 83.
George Sturgeon
M, b. 1819, d. 7 August 1856
Last Edited | 30 Apr 2009 |
George Sturgeon was buried at Tasmania, Australia, Buried where he died, beside the roadside at Antil Ponds. He was born in 1819 at England. He died on 7 August 1856 at Tasmania, Australia, George was murdered by a bushranger named "Jong Mickie" after being mistaked for somebody else. Shot through the head. He married Elizabeth Barwick, daughter of Joseph Barwick and Anne Graves, on 24 January 1861 at St. Peter's Church of England, Oatlands, Tasmania, Australia; Ceremony performed by Rev. John Ison.
Family | Elizabeth Barwick b. 20 Jul 1823 |
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Andrew Henry Sturgeon
M, b. 21 September 1853
Father | George Sturgeon b. 1819, d. 7 Aug 1856 |
Mother | Elizabeth Barwick b. 20 Jul 1823 |
Last Edited | 10 Sep 2014 |
Moved to New Zealand with his mother Elizabeth and step-father, George Latham, and settled in the Ashburton district. Andrew Henry Sturgeon was born on 21 September 1853 at Van Diemen's Land, Australia.
Joseph William Sturgeon
M, b. 13 January 1850
Father | George Sturgeon b. 1819, d. 7 Aug 1856 |
Mother | Elizabeth Barwick b. 20 Jul 1823 |
Last Edited | 10 Sep 2014 |
Moved to New Zealand with his mother Elizabeth and step-father, George Latham, and settled in the Ashburton district. Joseph William Sturgeon was born on 13 January 1850 at Van Diemen's Land, Australia.
George Cross Sturgeon
M, b. 8 April 1848
Father | George Sturgeon b. 1819, d. 7 Aug 1856 |
Mother | Elizabeth Barwick b. 20 Jul 1823 |
Last Edited | 10 Sep 2014 |
George Cross Sturgeon was born on 8 April 1848 at Van Diemen's Land, Australia. He married Mary Burke on 30 July 1873 at St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church, Oatlands, Tasmania, Australia; Ceremony performed by F. Martin Feehan.
Family 1 | Mary Burke b. 1848, d. 11 Dec 1884 |
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