Richard Ryther Hudson
(1 June 1850 - 1888)
Richard Ryther Hudson|b. 1 Jun 1850\nd. 1888|p454.htm#i32197|Richard Ryther Steer Bowker|b. 30 Aug 1815\nd. 3 Apr 1903|p97.htm#i22112|Mary Ann Hewson|d. 1879?|p433.htm#i32108|Thomas D. Bowker|b. b Sep 1779\nd. 21 Mar 1858|p100.htm#i17012|Elizabeth Steer|b. 1788\nd. 22 Jun 1861|p808.htm#i17013|||||||
Richard Ryther Hudson was born on 1 June 1850 in Newcastle, New South Wales. He was the son of Richard Ryther Steer Bowker and Mary Ann Hewson. Richard Ryther Hudson was christened on 24 February 1869 in Christ Church, Newcastle.
Richard died in 1888 in Newcastle, New South Wales.
Richard died in 1888 in Newcastle, New South Wales.
Walter G Hudson
(1843 - 1901)
Walter G Hudson|b. 1843\nd. 1901|p454.htm#i34942|Job B [Butler?] Hudson|d. Aug 1848|p453.htm#i32196|Mary Ann Hewson|d. 1879?|p433.htm#i32108|||||||||||||
Walter G Hudson was christened in 1843 in New South Wales. He was the son of Job B [Butler?] Hudson and Mary Ann Hewson.
Walter died in 1901 in Newcastle, New South Wales.
Walter died in 1901 in Newcastle, New South Wales.
Dorothea Hugessen
(say 1750 - )
Dorothea Hugessen was born say 1750 in Norton, Kent, England.
Dorothea Hugessen married Sir Joseph Banks, son of William Banks-Hodgkinson and Sarah Bate, on 23 March 1779 in St Andrew, Holborn, London. Joseph Banks Esquire of the parish of St Anne Westminster and Dorothea Hugesson of the parish of St Andrew Holborn, spinster, a minor, were married in this church by licencen with the consent of Francis Filmer the surviving guardian of the said minor appointed by the will of Willam Western Hugesson deceased being the natural and lawful father of the said minoron the 23rd day of March 1779 by me Edmd Filmer in the presence of F Filmer & S S Banks.
Dorothea Hugessen married Sir Joseph Banks, son of William Banks-Hodgkinson and Sarah Bate, on 23 March 1779 in St Andrew, Holborn, London. Joseph Banks Esquire of the parish of St Anne Westminster and Dorothea Hugesson of the parish of St Andrew Holborn, spinster, a minor, were married in this church by licencen with the consent of Francis Filmer the surviving guardian of the said minor appointed by the will of Willam Western Hugesson deceased being the natural and lawful father of the said minoron the 23rd day of March 1779 by me Edmd Filmer in the presence of F Filmer & S S Banks.
Fanny Marion Huggins
Fanny Marion Huggins married James Ernest Dempster, son of James Dempster and Mary Ann Lawson, in December 1882 in St Paul Canonbury, London. Banns were called 4, 11 & 18th December, she was of the parish of Galston, Suffolk.
Agnes Jane Hughes
(circa 1872 - 10 September 1953)
Agnes Jane Hughes was born circa 1872.
Agnes Jane Hughes married Joseph Colbert, son of Joseph Colbert and Harriet Hannah Beamond, on 4 November 1895 in Christ church, Mt Gambier, South Australia.
Agnes died on 10 September 1953 in Ballarat, Victoria. She was buried in Buninyong.
Agnes Jane Hughes married Joseph Colbert, son of Joseph Colbert and Harriet Hannah Beamond, on 4 November 1895 in Christ church, Mt Gambier, South Australia.
Agnes died on 10 September 1953 in Ballarat, Victoria. She was buried in Buninyong.
Children of Agnes Jane Hughes and Joseph Colbert
- Elizabeth Harriet Colbert b. 29 Jun 1898
- Adeline Colbert b. 2 Jun 1900, d. 1960
- Agnes Madge Colbert b. 30 Jul 1902, d. 15 Feb 1955
- Violet Colbert (Ray?)+ b. 20 Dec 1905
Dorothy Hughes
The marriage of Dorothy Hughes and William Henry Sheridan, son of William Henry Sheridan and Henrietta Adelaide Galton, was registered in the quarter ending in September 1919 in West Ham RD, Essex.
Eliza Hughes
(7 February 1844 - )
Eliza Hughes married Thomas Austin, son of John Austin and Ann Bullett. Eliza Hughes was born on 7 February 1844.
Child of Eliza Hughes and Thomas Austin
Eliza Hughes
(4 April 1871 - )
Eliza Hughes|b. 4 Apr 1871|p454.htm#i14868|James Hughes||p454.htm#i14867|Ann Handy|b. b 1850|p405.htm#i14866|||||||Stray Handy||p419.htm#i23304||||
Eliza Hughes was born on 4 April 1871 in Gorey, Kilmakilloge, Wexford, Ireland. She was the daughter of James Hughes and Ann Handy.
Elizabeth Hughes
(4 January 1750 - )
Elizabeth Hughes|b. 4 Jan 1750|p454.htm#i29988|Simon Hughes|b. s 1715|p454.htm#i29985|Sarah Unknown||p880.htm#i29986|||||||||||||
Elizabeth Hughes was christened on 4 January 1750 in St Martin in the Fields, Westminster. She was the daughter of Simon Hughes and Sarah Unknown.
Elizabeth Hughes
(17 June 1733 - )
Elizabeth Hughes|b. 17 Jun 1733|p454.htm#i29993|Simon Hughes|b. 18 Sep 1704 or 18 Sep 1705?|p454.htm#i29982|Martha Herbert||p433.htm#i29983|Simon Hughes|b. s 1680|p454.htm#i29980|Elizabeth Sherwood||p756.htm#i29981|||||||
Elizabeth Hughes was christened on 17 June 1733 in St James, Westminster. She was the daughter of Simon Hughes and Martha Herbert.
Elizabeth Mary Hughes
(7 August 1873 - 25 October 1941)
Elizabeth Mary Hughes was born on 7 August 1873 in Bothwell, Lanarkshire, Scotland. She was the daughter of William & M M Hughes.
Elizabeth Mary Hughes married Henry Atlee MacGlew, son of William Henry MacGlew and Lucy Emma Jane Bowra, on 4 November 1891 in Perth, Western Australia.
Elizabeth Mary Hughes lived at York Rd, Midland Junction, Western Australia, May 1921.
Elizabeth died on 25 October 1941 in Fremantle South, Western Australia, aged 68. She was buried in Karrakatta, Western Australia.
Elizabeth Mary Hughes married Henry Atlee MacGlew, son of William Henry MacGlew and Lucy Emma Jane Bowra, on 4 November 1891 in Perth, Western Australia.
Elizabeth Mary Hughes lived at York Rd, Midland Junction, Western Australia, May 1921.
Elizabeth died on 25 October 1941 in Fremantle South, Western Australia, aged 68. She was buried in Karrakatta, Western Australia.
Children of Elizabeth Mary Hughes and Henry Atlee MacGlew
- Alec George Rewell MacGlew+ b. 13 Jun 1892, d. 3 Jul 1968
- Iris Maude Elizabeth MacGlew b. 1893, d. 3 Jul 1968 or 1 Oct 1976
- William Henry Atlee MacGlew b. 1894, d. 20 Sep 1917
- Marie Fern MacGlew b. 1896
- Frederick Harold Roy MacGlew b. 1898, d. 4 Sep 1969
- Beryl Dorothy MacGlew b. 1900
- Ercel Clive MacGlew b. 1903, d. 4 Jun 1916
Helen Hughes
(22 April 1748 - )
Helen Hughes|b. 22 Apr 1748|p454.htm#i29992|Simon Hughes|b. s 1715|p454.htm#i29985|Sarah Unknown||p880.htm#i29986|||||||||||||
Helen Hughes was christened on 22 April 1748 in St Martin in the Fields, Westminster. She was the daughter of Simon Hughes and Sarah Unknown.
James Hughes
Child of James Hughes and Ann Handy
- Eliza Hughes b. 4 Apr 1871
John Hughes
(5 October 1741 - )
John Hughes|b. 5 Oct 1741|p454.htm#i29991|Simon Hughes|b. s 1715|p454.htm#i29985|Sarah Unknown||p880.htm#i29986|||||||||||||
John Hughes was born on 5 October 1741 in St Martin in the Fields, Westminster. He was the son of Simon Hughes and Sarah Unknown. John Hughes was christened on 11 October 1741 in St Martin in the Fields.
Maj. General Joseph William Hughes
- Charts
- Hooper descendants
Maj. General Joseph William Hughes married Frances Cox, daughter of William Henry Cox and Emily Augusta Hooper, on 2 January 1879.
Josephine Hughes
Josephine Hughes married John Lionel Halahan, son of Dr Robert Edwin Halahan and Lydia Margarita Hearne, on 17 December 1960. She was of Frederictown, New Brunswick, Canada.
Richard Joshua Hughes
(4 June 1925 - 10 January 1984)
Richard Joshua Hughes was born on 4 June 1925.
Richard died on 10 January 1984 aged 58.
Richard died on 10 January 1984 aged 58.
Sarah Hughes
(23 October 1743 - )
Sarah Hughes|b. 23 Oct 1743|p454.htm#i29990|Simon Hughes|b. s 1715|p454.htm#i29985|Sarah Unknown||p880.htm#i29986|||||||||||||
Sarah Hughes was christened on 23 October 1743 in St Martin in the Fields, Westminster. She was the daughter of Simon Hughes and Sarah Unknown.
Simon Hughes
(circa 1750? - )
Simon Hughes was born circa 1750?. A Simon Hughes was baptised 9 June 1754 at St Martin the Fields, son of Simon & Sarah; Another Simon was baptised 9 June 1743 at St Botoloph without Aldgate, son of Simon & Martha of 3 Crown Court. It is impossible at this stage to assume either as the correct baptism.
Tax was paid on the indenture to Simon Hughes on 2 December 1757. A Simon Hughes was apprenticed to Jabez Daniel, goldsmith & citizen of London and indenture tax was paid.
Simon Hughes married Isabella Marshall on 5 January 1777 in St Anne, Soho, Westminster, Middlesex, England.
Tax was paid on the indenture to Simon Hughes on 2 December 1757. A Simon Hughes was apprenticed to Jabez Daniel, goldsmith & citizen of London and indenture tax was paid.
Simon Hughes married Isabella Marshall on 5 January 1777 in St Anne, Soho, Westminster, Middlesex, England.
Child of Simon Hughes and Isabella Marshall
- Tempest Margaret Hughes+ b. 20 Aug 1780, d. 25 Apr 1857
Simon Hughes
(say 1680 - )
Simon Hughes was born say 1680.
Simon Hughes married Elizabeth Sherwood on 8 May 1704 in St Martin in the Fields, Westminster, England.
Simon Hughes married Elizabeth Sherwood on 8 May 1704 in St Martin in the Fields, Westminster, England.
Child of Simon Hughes and Elizabeth Sherwood
- Simon Hughes+ b. 18 Sep 1704 or 18 Sep 1705?
Simon Hughes
(18 September 1704 or 18 September 1705? - )
Simon Hughes|b. 18 Sep 1704 or 18 Sep 1705?|p454.htm#i29982|Simon Hughes|b. s 1680|p454.htm#i29980|Elizabeth Sherwood||p756.htm#i29981|||||||||||||
Simon Hughes was christened on 18 September 1704 or 18 September 1705? In St Martin in the Fields, Westminster. He was the son of Simon Hughes and Elizabeth Sherwood.
Simon Hughes married Martha Herbert on 7 February 1733/34 in St Sepulchre, Holburn, London. Simond Hughes & Martha Herbert, by licence. They obtained a licence from the Faculty Office on 31 March 1733!.
Simon Hughes married Martha Herbert on 7 February 1733/34 in St Sepulchre, Holburn, London. Simond Hughes & Martha Herbert, by licence. They obtained a licence from the Faculty Office on 31 March 1733!.
Children of Simon Hughes and Martha Herbert
- Elizabeth Hughes b. 17 Jun 1733
- Simon Hughes b. 9 Jun 1743
Simon Hughes
(9 June 1743 - )
Simon Hughes|b. 9 Jun 1743|p454.htm#i29984|Simon Hughes|b. 18 Sep 1704 or 18 Sep 1705?|p454.htm#i29982|Martha Herbert||p433.htm#i29983|Simon Hughes|b. s 1680|p454.htm#i29980|Elizabeth Sherwood||p756.htm#i29981|||||||
Simon Hughes was christened on 9 June 1743 in St Botolph, Aldgate, London. He was the son of Simon Hughes and Martha Herbert.
Simon Hughes
(say 1715 - )
Children of Simon Hughes and Sarah Unknown
- John Hughes b. 5 Oct 1741
- Sarah Hughes b. 23 Oct 1743
- Thomas Hughes b. 15 Dec 1745
- Helen Hughes b. 22 Apr 1748
- Elizabeth Hughes b. 4 Jan 1750
- Simon Hughes b. 9 Jun 1754
Simon Hughes
(9 June 1754 - )
Simon Hughes|b. 9 Jun 1754|p454.htm#i29987|Simon Hughes|b. s 1715|p454.htm#i29985|Sarah Unknown||p880.htm#i29986|||||||||||||
Simon Hughes was christened on 9 June 1754 in St Martin in the Fields, Westminster. He was the son of Simon Hughes and Sarah Unknown.
Tempest Margaret Hughes
(20 August 1780 - 25 April 1857)
Tempest Margaret Hughes|b. 20 Aug 1780\nd. 25 Apr 1857|p454.htm#i17008|Simon Hughes|b. c 1750?|p454.htm#i25989|Isabella Marshall|b. c 1755?|p554.htm#i25990|||||||||||||
Tempest Margaret Hughes was born on 20 August 1780 in St Marylebone, Westminster, Middlesex, England. She was the daughter of Simon Hughes and Isabella Marshall. Tempest Margaret Hughes was christened on 25 September 1780 in St Marylebone, Westminster.
Tempest Margaret Hughes married John Paul, son of John Paul, on 21 December 1798 in St Mary, Newington, Surrey.
She was a much travelled lady as she in Sydney in Dec 1821, back in London to witness daughter Isabella's wedding to Isaac Bird in March 1822 with her husband, both in Tasmania on the William Shand in Sep 1822 and then back to NSW by Oct 1823 to witness the marriage of son George William to Sarah Dalton in Sydney. In Oct 1827 witnessed marriage of John jr. & Mary Bowen in Sydney. She was not listed in the 1828 census.
Tempest Margaret Hughes arrived per "Minstrel" in December 1821 at Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
Memorial to the Governor Dec 1821 from Macquarie Place Sydney. "I trust you will excuse the liberty I have taken in addressing you, but having had the honour of an Interview with you when in England respecting a son of mine, who afterwards came out with letters from Lord Hill - and who I found on my arrival in this Colony which was a fortnight ago, as holding a situation in Carters Barracks - I think? beg to be allowed to return you my sincere thanks for the early provision which was made for him and trust he will ever continue to merit your high favour and patronage. I have another son which with my husband, constitutes the whole of my family. The former is a youth of stout moral caracter (sic), a good scholar, and excellent disposition and should feel highly honoured by your allowing me to introduce him to your notice. I could have had letters from several persons of high Credit in England but did not think it necessary to trouble you with them. I was at Hawkstone for a fortnight previous to my leaving England and have the pleasure to say Sir John Hill, Lord Hill and the whole family were well. I have taken a House in Macquarie Place for a Boarding House to be conducted upon the most respectable plan, and trust by strict attention to merit the patronage of the Most distinguished in this Colony. Apologies for thus intruding on your time, I remain your most obedient and very humble servt Tempest Margaret Paul I beg leave to state our motive for coming to this colony, was with a view to alleviate the mind of Mr Paul - who was labouring under great depression of spirits occasioned by the loss of a lovely girl 15 years of age and who was advised to travel. She and John Paul witnessed Isaac Bird and Isabella Tempest Paul's wedding on 31 March 1822 in St Mary, Newington, Surrey, England.
Tempest Margaret Hughes arrived per "William Shand" on 19 August 1822 at Hobart, Tasmania.
Tempest Margaret Hughes and John Paul were recorded on the in December 1822 census in Tasmania. John & Margaret M Paul were listed in the 1822 Tasmanian muster, came free, William Shand 1822 with 1 male child - William. (However his son John said he came on the William Shand in 1822 in the 1828 census). Tempest Margaret Hughes witnessed George William Paul and Sarah Jane Dalton's wedding on 30 October 1823 in St Philip's, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Tempest Margaret Hughes witnessed John Paul and Mary Bowen's wedding on 6 October 1827 in St James, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Tempest Margaret Hughes and John Paul were on the passenger list of the "Surry", arriving at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia,, on 21 August 1831. They departed 12 Feb from England & Hobart Town as cabin passengers: Mr J Paul, England, settler, England, Mrs Paul ditto. It was a schooner of 340 tons, 20 men.
Tempest Margaret Hughes and John Paul were on the passenger list of the "Spartan", arriving at London, England,, after April 1837. They departed Sydney 30 March 1837.
Tempest Margaret Hughes and John Paul appeared on the 1841 census in Kennington Green, Lambeth, Surrey. John Paul 60, Tempest Paul 60, Tempest (male) 17, Margaret 15, Elizabeth Mitchell, 20, female servant, Ellen Holmes? 20, female servant; none born in the county except the last servant.
Tempest Margaret Hughes and John Paul were recorded on the 1851 census in 4 Manchester Street, Brighton, Sussex, England. Head William & Lucy Wick... visitors ... John Paul, aged 77, gentleman, born Wakefield, Yorkshire; Tempest Paul aged 70, born St Marylebone, Middlesex. 8 visitors plus servants - presumably a lodging house. Tempest is described as a gentleman and her age is in the male column.
In John Paul's will dated 13 June 1851 in Brighton, Sussex,, Tempest Margaret Hughes was named as heir; This is the last will & testament of me John Paul formerly of Sydney NSW but now of Brighton in the county of Sussex I give and bequeath to Daniel Cooper of P..land Place Clapham Road? in the county of Surrey Esquire and Thomas Walker of Sydney aforesaid merchant my trustees ... after the sum of thirty pounds each and I give and bequeath to my dear wife Tempest Margaret Paull all the rest, residue and remainder of my personal property and estate of every kind and description whatsoever in England which I may die possessed of interested in or entitled unto for her own absolute use and ..... .... as to the sum of two thousand pounds sterling part of the last ... residuary personal estate and I give and bequeath the interest of such two thousand pounds to her for her life and from and after her decease I give & bequeath the said two thousand pounds to my grand daughter Margaret Lambert wife of William Blake Lambert of Her Majesty's Dockyard at Portsmouth
I give devise & bequeath to the said Daniel Cooper and Thomas Walker all and singular my messuages or tenements Lands & Hereditaments whatsoever situate in Sydney or elsewhere in NSW aforesaid and also my Bank Stock and other personal estate in NSW to hold the same unto them their heirs executor administrators and assigns upon trust that they the said Daniel Cooper and Thomas Walker and the survivor of them his heirs etc. do and shall pay the rents issues dividends interest and profits of the same messuages, etc. as they shall be from time to time received unto my said dear wife for and during the term of her natural life and from and after her decease I give & bequeath to Sarah widow of my late son George William Paull the sum of five hundred pounds sterling and to Mary widow of my late son John Paul the sum of five hundred pounds sterling and I trust that these two last mentioned legacies will be realized by the proceeds of my Bank shares in NSW and the money which may be in the hands of my agents Messieurs Walker & Company of Sydney but in case there .... shall be insufficient to a.... the same two legacies then I direct each deficiency to be made up out of the proceeds of my real estate ...t herinafter directed to be sold and my will is that such two legacies should be paid as soon as possible after my wife's decease and I direct that my said trustees and the survivor of them his heirs and assigns do and shall as soon after her decease as they or he shall in their discretion judge the most desirable opportunities sell and dispose of all and singular my aforesaid messuages etc. ... or in parcels by public auction or private contract unto any person or persons who shall be willing to ... the purchase or purchases thereof for the most money that can be reasonably had or gotten for the same and shall and do make and execute all such conveyances and assurances as shall be requisite & necessary to effectuate such sale or sales
And I do hereby declare that the .....ts of my said trustees shall be good & valid discharges for the same to be ... ... and that it shall ... be ... for the app... ... of the purchase money.... I do hereby direct that my said trustees etc. shall & to stand possessed of the monies to ... deductions as aforesaid / and also of the ... & profits of my aforesaid ... of the proceeds of bank stock & the personal estate in NSW ion case the same shall be more than sufficient to a... the aforesaid legacies of five hundred pounds & 500 pounds upon trust in the first place to pay to my grandson John Bird of Sydney aforesaid the sum of 150 pounds & to divide the residue per capita and not per st.....s equally between and amongst all the children of my late daughter Isabella Tempest Rich by her first husband Isaac Bird and of my late sons George William Paul & John Paul except my granddaughter Margaret Lambert whom I have otherwise provided for by this my will and my granddaughterTempest Jane Tindall wife of John Tindall of Penrith in NSW who will I have no doubt be provided for by her worthy husband and I appoint my said dear wife and the said Daniel Cooper & Thomas Walker Executrix & executors of this my will and in the event of my dear wife's decease before my grandson John Bird then I appoint my said grandson an executor of this my will. In witness ....13th June 1851. John Paul. J B Bullock 51 Lincolns Inn Fields, P J Powell, clerk.
Tempest Margaret Hughes made a will dated 22 November 1855 in Regents Park, Millbrook, Hampshire. This is the last will & testament of me Margaret Tempest Paul of Regents Park in the parish of Millbrook co. Southampton widow I bequeath to my granddaughter Sarah Charlotte the wife of Charles Capon Durham my gold .......ing brooch my diamond .........ring my pearl and emerald ring and my gold diamond and emerald ring.
I give to William Blake Lambert the husband of my grandaughter Margaret Isabella Lambert, all the wearing apparel and all the plate and plated goods and the ....... jewellery, trinkets and and ornaments of the person ........... disposed of ... respectively I shall be possessed
I give to each of my friends the said Charles Capon Durham, William Clarke Esquire and Fanny Harrer? widow ten pounds for a mourning ring I give the following other percuniary legacies.
To my granddaughter the said Sarah Charlotte Durham three hundred and fifty pounds to Tempest Isabella Lambert the daughter of the said Margaret Isabella Lambert two hundred pounds which two legacies shall be paid free from legacy duty which duty shall be paid out of my residuary personal estate to my friend S..... Richard Withers fifty pounds to Archibald Walker of number 10 Bishopgate Street .. .. Esquire and Charlotte Dalton of Sydney NSW spinster nineteen pounds nineteen shillings ... ...... Neagle widow if she shall survive me but if not to her son William Neagle one hundred and fifty pounds
I give all my real estate and all the residue of my personal estate unto the said William Blake Lambert his heirs executors and administrators absolutely I appoint the said William Blake Lambert and Archibald Walker executors of my will .. ... whereof I have set my hand and seal 22 Nov 1855 T M Paul. Witness Thomas Goaser solicitor Southampton, A.B. Rundell, J. Bloomfield his clerks. Marginal entry: my gold watch and chain I give to my said granddaughter Margaret Isabella. 1855? Hanover Lodge Shirley Hampshire.
Tempest died of asthenic broncho-pneumonia & decay on 25 April 1857 in Regents Park, Millbrook, HAM, aged 76. On the 25th inst., at Kelstone, Millbrook, Southamton, Mrs Tempest Margaret Paul, relict of the late John Paul, Esq., formerly of Sydney, New South Wales, aged 76.
Her will was proved on 15 May 1857 in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury.
Tempest Margaret Hughes married John Paul, son of John Paul, on 21 December 1798 in St Mary, Newington, Surrey.
She was a much travelled lady as she in Sydney in Dec 1821, back in London to witness daughter Isabella's wedding to Isaac Bird in March 1822 with her husband, both in Tasmania on the William Shand in Sep 1822 and then back to NSW by Oct 1823 to witness the marriage of son George William to Sarah Dalton in Sydney. In Oct 1827 witnessed marriage of John jr. & Mary Bowen in Sydney. She was not listed in the 1828 census.
Tempest Margaret Hughes arrived per "Minstrel" in December 1821 at Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
Memorial to the Governor Dec 1821 from Macquarie Place Sydney. "I trust you will excuse the liberty I have taken in addressing you, but having had the honour of an Interview with you when in England respecting a son of mine, who afterwards came out with letters from Lord Hill - and who I found on my arrival in this Colony which was a fortnight ago, as holding a situation in Carters Barracks - I think? beg to be allowed to return you my sincere thanks for the early provision which was made for him and trust he will ever continue to merit your high favour and patronage. I have another son which with my husband, constitutes the whole of my family. The former is a youth of stout moral caracter (sic), a good scholar, and excellent disposition and should feel highly honoured by your allowing me to introduce him to your notice. I could have had letters from several persons of high Credit in England but did not think it necessary to trouble you with them. I was at Hawkstone for a fortnight previous to my leaving England and have the pleasure to say Sir John Hill, Lord Hill and the whole family were well. I have taken a House in Macquarie Place for a Boarding House to be conducted upon the most respectable plan, and trust by strict attention to merit the patronage of the Most distinguished in this Colony. Apologies for thus intruding on your time, I remain your most obedient and very humble servt Tempest Margaret Paul I beg leave to state our motive for coming to this colony, was with a view to alleviate the mind of Mr Paul - who was labouring under great depression of spirits occasioned by the loss of a lovely girl 15 years of age and who was advised to travel. She and John Paul witnessed Isaac Bird and Isabella Tempest Paul's wedding on 31 March 1822 in St Mary, Newington, Surrey, England.
Tempest Margaret Hughes arrived per "William Shand" on 19 August 1822 at Hobart, Tasmania.
Tempest Margaret Hughes and John Paul were recorded on the in December 1822 census in Tasmania. John & Margaret M Paul were listed in the 1822 Tasmanian muster, came free, William Shand 1822 with 1 male child - William. (However his son John said he came on the William Shand in 1822 in the 1828 census). Tempest Margaret Hughes witnessed George William Paul and Sarah Jane Dalton's wedding on 30 October 1823 in St Philip's, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Tempest Margaret Hughes witnessed John Paul and Mary Bowen's wedding on 6 October 1827 in St James, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Tempest Margaret Hughes and John Paul were on the passenger list of the "Surry", arriving at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia,, on 21 August 1831. They departed 12 Feb from England & Hobart Town as cabin passengers: Mr J Paul, England, settler, England, Mrs Paul ditto. It was a schooner of 340 tons, 20 men.
Tempest Margaret Hughes and John Paul were on the passenger list of the "Spartan", arriving at London, England,, after April 1837. They departed Sydney 30 March 1837.
Tempest Margaret Hughes and John Paul appeared on the 1841 census in Kennington Green, Lambeth, Surrey. John Paul 60, Tempest Paul 60, Tempest (male) 17, Margaret 15, Elizabeth Mitchell, 20, female servant, Ellen Holmes? 20, female servant; none born in the county except the last servant.
Tempest Margaret Hughes and John Paul were recorded on the 1851 census in 4 Manchester Street, Brighton, Sussex, England. Head William & Lucy Wick... visitors ... John Paul, aged 77, gentleman, born Wakefield, Yorkshire; Tempest Paul aged 70, born St Marylebone, Middlesex. 8 visitors plus servants - presumably a lodging house. Tempest is described as a gentleman and her age is in the male column.
In John Paul's will dated 13 June 1851 in Brighton, Sussex,, Tempest Margaret Hughes was named as heir; This is the last will & testament of me John Paul formerly of Sydney NSW but now of Brighton in the county of Sussex I give and bequeath to Daniel Cooper of P..land Place Clapham Road? in the county of Surrey Esquire and Thomas Walker of Sydney aforesaid merchant my trustees ... after the sum of thirty pounds each and I give and bequeath to my dear wife Tempest Margaret Paull all the rest, residue and remainder of my personal property and estate of every kind and description whatsoever in England which I may die possessed of interested in or entitled unto for her own absolute use and ..... .... as to the sum of two thousand pounds sterling part of the last ... residuary personal estate and I give and bequeath the interest of such two thousand pounds to her for her life and from and after her decease I give & bequeath the said two thousand pounds to my grand daughter Margaret Lambert wife of William Blake Lambert of Her Majesty's Dockyard at Portsmouth
I give devise & bequeath to the said Daniel Cooper and Thomas Walker all and singular my messuages or tenements Lands & Hereditaments whatsoever situate in Sydney or elsewhere in NSW aforesaid and also my Bank Stock and other personal estate in NSW to hold the same unto them their heirs executor administrators and assigns upon trust that they the said Daniel Cooper and Thomas Walker and the survivor of them his heirs etc. do and shall pay the rents issues dividends interest and profits of the same messuages, etc. as they shall be from time to time received unto my said dear wife for and during the term of her natural life and from and after her decease I give & bequeath to Sarah widow of my late son George William Paull the sum of five hundred pounds sterling and to Mary widow of my late son John Paul the sum of five hundred pounds sterling and I trust that these two last mentioned legacies will be realized by the proceeds of my Bank shares in NSW and the money which may be in the hands of my agents Messieurs Walker & Company of Sydney but in case there .... shall be insufficient to a.... the same two legacies then I direct each deficiency to be made up out of the proceeds of my real estate ...t herinafter directed to be sold and my will is that such two legacies should be paid as soon as possible after my wife's decease and I direct that my said trustees and the survivor of them his heirs and assigns do and shall as soon after her decease as they or he shall in their discretion judge the most desirable opportunities sell and dispose of all and singular my aforesaid messuages etc. ... or in parcels by public auction or private contract unto any person or persons who shall be willing to ... the purchase or purchases thereof for the most money that can be reasonably had or gotten for the same and shall and do make and execute all such conveyances and assurances as shall be requisite & necessary to effectuate such sale or sales
And I do hereby declare that the .....ts of my said trustees shall be good & valid discharges for the same to be ... ... and that it shall ... be ... for the app... ... of the purchase money.... I do hereby direct that my said trustees etc. shall & to stand possessed of the monies to ... deductions as aforesaid / and also of the ... & profits of my aforesaid ... of the proceeds of bank stock & the personal estate in NSW ion case the same shall be more than sufficient to a... the aforesaid legacies of five hundred pounds & 500 pounds upon trust in the first place to pay to my grandson John Bird of Sydney aforesaid the sum of 150 pounds & to divide the residue per capita and not per st.....s equally between and amongst all the children of my late daughter Isabella Tempest Rich by her first husband Isaac Bird and of my late sons George William Paul & John Paul except my granddaughter Margaret Lambert whom I have otherwise provided for by this my will and my granddaughterTempest Jane Tindall wife of John Tindall of Penrith in NSW who will I have no doubt be provided for by her worthy husband and I appoint my said dear wife and the said Daniel Cooper & Thomas Walker Executrix & executors of this my will and in the event of my dear wife's decease before my grandson John Bird then I appoint my said grandson an executor of this my will. In witness ....13th June 1851. John Paul. J B Bullock 51 Lincolns Inn Fields, P J Powell, clerk.
Tempest Margaret Hughes made a will dated 22 November 1855 in Regents Park, Millbrook, Hampshire. This is the last will & testament of me Margaret Tempest Paul of Regents Park in the parish of Millbrook co. Southampton widow I bequeath to my granddaughter Sarah Charlotte the wife of Charles Capon Durham my gold .......ing brooch my diamond .........ring my pearl and emerald ring and my gold diamond and emerald ring.
I give to William Blake Lambert the husband of my grandaughter Margaret Isabella Lambert, all the wearing apparel and all the plate and plated goods and the ....... jewellery, trinkets and and ornaments of the person ........... disposed of ... respectively I shall be possessed
I give to each of my friends the said Charles Capon Durham, William Clarke Esquire and Fanny Harrer? widow ten pounds for a mourning ring I give the following other percuniary legacies.
To my granddaughter the said Sarah Charlotte Durham three hundred and fifty pounds to Tempest Isabella Lambert the daughter of the said Margaret Isabella Lambert two hundred pounds which two legacies shall be paid free from legacy duty which duty shall be paid out of my residuary personal estate to my friend S..... Richard Withers fifty pounds to Archibald Walker of number 10 Bishopgate Street .. .. Esquire and Charlotte Dalton of Sydney NSW spinster nineteen pounds nineteen shillings ... ...... Neagle widow if she shall survive me but if not to her son William Neagle one hundred and fifty pounds
I give all my real estate and all the residue of my personal estate unto the said William Blake Lambert his heirs executors and administrators absolutely I appoint the said William Blake Lambert and Archibald Walker executors of my will .. ... whereof I have set my hand and seal 22 Nov 1855 T M Paul. Witness Thomas Goaser solicitor Southampton, A.B. Rundell, J. Bloomfield his clerks. Marginal entry: my gold watch and chain I give to my said granddaughter Margaret Isabella. 1855? Hanover Lodge Shirley Hampshire.
Tempest died of asthenic broncho-pneumonia & decay on 25 April 1857 in Regents Park, Millbrook, HAM, aged 76. On the 25th inst., at Kelstone, Millbrook, Southamton, Mrs Tempest Margaret Paul, relict of the late John Paul, Esq., formerly of Sydney, New South Wales, aged 76.
Her will was proved on 15 May 1857 in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury.
Children of Tempest Margaret Hughes and John Paul
- George William Paul+ b. Oct 1799, d. 21 Dec 1847
- Isabella Tempest Paul+ b. 21 Jul 1801, d. 20 Apr 1847
- John Paul+ b. b Oct 1802, d. 15 Jul 1844
- daughter Margaret? Paul b. c 1805, d. c 1820
- Margaret Paul b. 4 Feb 1816
Thomas Hughes
(15 December 1745 - )
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Thomas Hughes was christened on 15 December 1745 in St Martin in the Fields, Westminster. He was the son of Simon Hughes and Sarah Unknown.
Henry Hulbert
(circa 1620 - before 27 June 1664)
Henry Hulbert was was probably a shipwright having regard to the professions of his sons, but the pay books do not commence until after his death. He was born circa 1620 in England.
Henry Hulbert married Susanna Barrett or Basser on 1 May 1642 in St Nicholas, Deptford, Kent, England.
Henry died before 27 June 1664 in Deptford, Kent. He was buried on 27 June 1664 in Deptford.
Henry Hulbert married Susanna Barrett or Basser on 1 May 1642 in St Nicholas, Deptford, Kent, England.
Henry died before 27 June 1664 in Deptford, Kent. He was buried on 27 June 1664 in Deptford.
Child of Henry Hulbert and Susanna Barrett or Basser
- Henry Hulbert+ b. 16 Jul 1643, d. b 21 Apr 1710
Henry Hulbert
(16 July 1643 - before 21 April 1710)
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Henry Hulbert was christened on 16 July 1643 in St Nicholas, Deptford, Kent. He was the son of Henry Hulbert and Susanna Barrett or Basser.
Henry served in the Royal Navy. Was a carpenter.
Henry Hulbert married Rebecca Unknown (Hulbert).
Henry died before 21 April 1710 in Chatham, Kent. He was buried on 21 April 1710 in St Mary, Chatham. Henry Holbert.
His will was proved on 15 May 1710 in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury.
Henry served in the Royal Navy. Was a carpenter.
Henry Hulbert married Rebecca Unknown (Hulbert).
Henry died before 21 April 1710 in Chatham, Kent. He was buried on 21 April 1710 in St Mary, Chatham. Henry Holbert.
His will was proved on 15 May 1710 in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury.
Child of Henry Hulbert and Rebecca Unknown (Hulbert)
- Susanna Hulbert+ b. 22 Dec 1682
Susanna Hulbert
(22 December 1682 - )
Susanna Hulbert|b. 22 Dec 1682|p454.htm#i15807|Henry Hulbert|b. 16 Jul 1643\nd. b 21 Apr 1710|p454.htm#i15805|Rebecca Unknown (Hulbert)|b. s 1650\nd. b 20 May 1728|p879.htm#i15806|Henry Hulbert|b. c 1620\nd. b 27 Jun 1664|p454.htm#i15802|Susanna Barrett or Basser|b. s 1620\nd. b 8 Nov 1688|p52.htm#i15803|||||||
Susanna Hulbert was christened on 22 December 1682 in St Mary, Chatham, Kent. She was the daughter of Henry Hulbert and Rebecca Unknown (Hulbert).
Susanna Hulbert and Thomas Fawler obtained a marriage licence on 24 January 1698/99 in London.
Susanna Hulbert married Thomas Fawler, son of George Fawler and Elizabeth Lunne, on 28 January 1698/99 in St Swithin, London Stone, London. Mr Thomas Fawer, singleman & Mrs Susanna Hoalbert, singlewoman of Chatham in the county of Kent, both were marryed in the parish church os St Swiithin, London on the 28 day of February 1698/9.
Susanna Hulbert and John Emmerson obtained a marriage licence on 9 October 1728 in Devonport, Stoke Damerel, Devon.
Susanna Hulbert married John Emmerson as her second husband, on 4 November 1728 in Stoke Damerel, Devonport, Plymouth, Devon. By licence. Susanna was widowed before 2 October 1731 in Fleet Prison, London, England, on the death of her husband John Emmerson.
Susanna Hulbert was mentioned as being deceased in the will of George Fawler dated 25 September 1776.
Susanna Hulbert and Thomas Fawler obtained a marriage licence on 24 January 1698/99 in London.
Susanna Hulbert married Thomas Fawler, son of George Fawler and Elizabeth Lunne, on 28 January 1698/99 in St Swithin, London Stone, London. Mr Thomas Fawer, singleman & Mrs Susanna Hoalbert, singlewoman of Chatham in the county of Kent, both were marryed in the parish church os St Swiithin, London on the 28 day of February 1698/9.
Susanna Hulbert and John Emmerson obtained a marriage licence on 9 October 1728 in Devonport, Stoke Damerel, Devon.
Susanna Hulbert married John Emmerson as her second husband, on 4 November 1728 in Stoke Damerel, Devonport, Plymouth, Devon. By licence. Susanna was widowed before 2 October 1731 in Fleet Prison, London, England, on the death of her husband John Emmerson.
Susanna Hulbert was mentioned as being deceased in the will of George Fawler dated 25 September 1776.
Children of Susanna Hulbert and Thomas Fawler
- George Fawler+ b. c 1705, d. b 26 Jul 1782
- Thomas Fawler b. s 1705, d. b 25 Mar 1755
- Elizabeth Fawler+ b. 28 Aug 1707
- Capt John Fawler+ b. 5 Sep 1712, d. 31 Jul 1766
- Rebecca Fawler b. 19 Sep 1715
- Susanna Fawler b. 17 Dec 1721
- Henry Fawler+ b. 12 Jun 1724, d. 19 Oct 1777
- Sarah Fawler b. b 1726, d. a 1733
- Mary Fawler b. b 1727, d. a 1733
Martha Hull
(circa 1824 - )
Martha Hull was born circa 1824 in Fenlake?, Bedfordshire.
Martha Hull and William Bowker's marriage was registered in the quarter ending September 1848 in St Neots RD, Huntingdonshire.
Martha Hull and William Bowker were recorded on the 1851 census in High Street, St Neots, Huntingdonshire. William 31 wheelwright, born Peterboro, Martha 27 born Fenlock Beds. Joseph son 11, scholar, born St Neots, Ann 7 St Neots, Emma 2 St Neots.
Martha Hull and William Bowker's marriage was registered in the quarter ending September 1848 in St Neots RD, Huntingdonshire.
Martha Hull and William Bowker were recorded on the 1851 census in High Street, St Neots, Huntingdonshire. William 31 wheelwright, born Peterboro, Martha 27 born Fenlock Beds. Joseph son 11, scholar, born St Neots, Ann 7 St Neots, Emma 2 St Neots.
Child of Martha Hull and William Bowker
- Emma Bowker b. c 1849
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