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About Elizabeth Jane Debnam
1820 British Settler
Elizabeth Jane Flinn11, together with her parents and 2 siblings, were members of George's Smith's Party of 71 Settlers on the Settler Ship Stentor.
Party originated from Lancashire, England.
Departed Liverpool, 13 January 1820. Arrived Table Bay, Cape Town - 19 March 1820.
Area Allocated to the Party : Rufane and George Rivers. The location was called George Vale
Children :
- Ann Flinn 13
- Elizabeth Jane Flinn11
- John Flinn 9
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Elizabeth Jane Flinn was not on Nash's list
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21 December 1829 1829, this 21st day of December 1829 Isaac Deadman status: Bachelor residence: of this District and Jane Flinn status: Spinster residence: of this District were married here by banns this 21st day of December 1829 by William Carlisle, Chaplain This marriage was solemnized between us groom signature: Isaac Debnam bride signature: Jane Flinn X her mark witnessed by: Rob. Augustine Pote , J. H. Dixon Source: Grahamstown - St George (Anglican), Grahamstown, Eastern Cape. marriage register, 1826-1836, page 54, entry no 227. Repository: Cory Library, MS 14 879-1. Transcribed by Lynn MacLeod as part of the eGGSA Project, from photographs by William Jervois, and proofread by Sue Mackay
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Elizabeth Jane Debnam's Timeline
1809 |
1809
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Somerset, England (United Kingdom)
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1830 |
December 12, 1830
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Grahamstown, Western District, EC, South Africa
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1832 |
July 4, 1832
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Cape Colony, South Africa
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1833 |
September 9, 1833
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Grahamstown, Western District, Eastern Cape, South Africa
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1836 |
November 20, 1836
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November 20, 1836
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South Africa
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1839 |
April 2, 1839
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1841 |
January 12, 1841
Age 32
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Kowie River, South Africa
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