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From: "Steve Hartley" <>
Subject: RE: Emmigrated early 1800s
Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2000 20:10:06 +0100
In-Reply-To: <00ba01bffb9f$abbb1680$697837d2@nelson>


Hi Warrick
Many thanks for the info,
Best regards
Steve
-----Original Message-----
From: WR Nelson [mailto:]
Sent: 01 August 2000 10:23
To:
Subject: Re: Emmigrated early 1800s


There are 7 entries.

Calton's party (Nottinghamshire - left from Liverpool)
Thomas (48), Sarah (39) and children Hannah, Elizabeth, Sarah, Jeremiah,
Henry,
Susannah (died at sea).
Ann and Mary are listed separately, but noted as daughters of Thomas.
Thomas (18)
William (24, Sarah (25)
All three men are blacksmiths. Although it does not say so, I would guess
that
Thomas jr and William are sons of Thomas.

Hayhurst's Party (sailed from Liverpool)
Benjamin (36), Elizabeth (31)

Wainwright's Party (Yorkshire)
William (40)

regards

Warrick


----- Original Message -----
From: Steve Hartley <>
To: <>
Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 11:05 AM
Subject: RE: Emmigrated early 1800s


> Hello Warwick,
> Many thanks for your reply,
> Samuel would not have travelled as he stayed in the UK, but his brothers
> did,are there many Hartley families listed in this book,I would be very
> intersted to know any details. The Harrison connection is only from S
Africa
> as I believe that one brother married a South African from the Harrison
> family.
> Any info you may have would be much appreciated,
> Regards
> Steve
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: WR Nelson [mailto:]
> Sent: 30 July 2000 10:09
> To:
> Subject: Re: Emmigrated early 1800s
>
>
> Dear Steve
>
> It seems no one has attempted to answer your query before.
>
> In MD Nash, A Settler Handbook, there are a number of HARTLEY families as
> part
> of the 1820 emigration scheme. Since Samuel would have been ten, he can
be
> expected to be listed. There is no Samuel listed with any of the HARTLEY
> families. This would suggest that your brothers emigrated after 1820.
>
> There were two HARRISON families. It is possible your HARRISON connection
> could
> be from one of these, especially if the daughter was borne in South
Africa.
>
> regards
>
> Warrick Nelson
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Steve Hartley <>
> To: <>
> Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2000 12:18 PM
> Subject: Emmigrated early 1800s
>
>
> > Hi People
> > Can anyone please help me with this?
> > My great great grandfather SAMUEL HARTLEY had 2 brothers both of which
> > emmigrated to South Africa in the early to mid 1800s from Hampshire,UK.
I
> do
> > not as yet know their given names but one of them married a lady by the
> name
> > of HARRISON,her father was supposedly referred to as "Squire Harrison"
and
> > she was of South African origin but I don't know from where. Samuel was
> born
> > 1810 so his brothers were probably born around same time.Any help with
> this
> > would be very much appreciated, IE marriage/death dates.
> >
> > Many thanks in anticipation
> > Regards
> > Steve Hartley
> >
> > Wilden,
> > Beds
> > England,UK
> > Email:
> >
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