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| Birthplace: | Bandon, Cork, County Cork, Ireland |
| Death: | Died in Clumber, Cape Province, South Africa |
| Managed by: | Alastair Honeybun |
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Ann's maiden name was more than likely spelt as Brannigan. There are numerous Families calle Brannigan in Co Cork but none known as Brangan. My wife's family come from Co Cork, only a few miles from Bandon . Liam Whyte. Ireland
Richard and Ann were 1820 settlers. Arrived on the ship Stentor as members of Richardson's Group. They landed at Algoa Bay (now Port Elizabeth) with their four children Richard Brangan, Ann, Sarah and Francis Turner and settled in the Clumber area of the Albany District on the farm "Claxton".
Richard and Ann had 9 children
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Came with her family to SA with the Richardson Party as an 1820 settler on the boat Stentor: Passenger listing:
HULLEY Richard 34 - Occupation Farmer. Wife: Ann 33 Children: Richard 9, Ann 6, Sarah 4, Francis 1
from the SETTLER HANDBOOK by MD NASH
(Chameleon Press, Cape Town 1987)
http://www.genealogyworld.net/nash/
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Ann Brangan (now Hulley) Born: 1786, Bandon, County Cork, Ireland Baptized: 12 July 1789, Ballymodan parish church, Bandon, County Cork, Ireland Parents: Isaac Branghan and Ann Branghan (nee Burchill) (married 31 August 1767) Siblings: Dorcah (probably younger sister to Ann; also baptized 12 July 1789) Married: Richard William Hulley, 1809, Ireland Children: Richard Brangan Hulley, 5 September 1810, Bandon, County Cork, Ireland
Ann Hulley, 10 August 1813 (elsewhere 1814), (possibly on Bere Island), Cork, County Cork, Ireland; died 6 October 1887
Sarah Hulley, 27 December 1815, Bandon, County Cork, Ireland
Francis Turner Hulley, 1819, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England; died 12 May 1902, Willowdam, South Africa
Edward John Hulley, 18 December 1820, Caxton Farm, Lower Albany, Cape; died 8 January 1875, Smithfield, South Africa
Joseph Hulley, 2 June 1823, Clumber, (Albany), Eastern Cape Province, South Africa; died 2 July 1896
Mary Hulley, 21 July 1824, Caxton Farm, Clumber District, (Albany)
Benjamin Hulley, 4 July 1826, Trappe's Valley; died 20 January 1905 (20 July 1901 on hulley.info), Somerset East, South Africa
Marmaduke Thomas Hulley, 1830/1831, Albany, Eastern Cape Province, South Africa
(Marmaduke married Mary Ann Ekron (who died) and then Eliza Alice Eales, daughter of William Eales)
(Marmaduke died 5 June 1876, Wodehouse District, Transvaal, South Africa)
Died: December 1844, Clumber, Eastern Cape Province, South Africa Buried: Clumber, (near Grahamstown), Eastern Cape Province, South Africa
Richard and Ann were 1820 settlers. They arrived on the ship Stentor as members of the James Richardson party from Sheffield. Richardson's party sailed aboard Stentor from Liverpool on 13 January 1820, and arrived in Table Bay on 19 April 1820, and then transferred to the HM Store Ship Weymouth and arrived at Algoa Bay on 15 May 1820.
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Bandon, Cork, County Cork, Ireland
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1809
Age 23
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Ireland
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1810
Age 24
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1814
Age 28
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December 27, 1815
Age 29
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Bandon, Cork, Ireland
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1819
Age 33
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Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England
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January 13, 1820
Age 34
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Liverpool, Lancashire, England
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December 18, 1820
Age 34
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Caxton Farm, Lower Albany, Cape, South Africa
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June 2, 1823
Age 37
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Somerset East, Western District, Cape, South Africa
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July 22, 1824
Age 38
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Caxton Farm, Clumber Dist., Albany, Cape Colony, South Africa
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