Mary Eliza Ann Sparks

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Mary Eliza Ann Sparks (Knott)

Also Known As: "Mary SPARKS"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: At Sea on board "Chapman" Bailey's Party Bay of Biscay Atlantic Ocean
Death: June 04, 1898 (78)
Gateshead, Fort Beaufort, Cape Province, South Africa
Place of Burial: Adelaide, Eastern Cape, South Africa
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Kemp Knott, SV/PROG, alias William Harrison; Kemp Knott; Anne Knott, SM/PROG and Ann Walker
Wife of Henry Sparks, Jnr.
Mother of Henry George Tussler Sparks; Sarah Elizabeth Callaghan; Martha Ann Hockey; John Benjamin Knott Sparks; James Walker Sparks and 5 others
Sister of George Knott, I; Anne Kidson; Sarah Ann Miller; Benjamin Knott; Martha King and 2 others

Occupation: 1820 Settler
Managed by: Charlene Irene Viljoen
Last Updated:

About Mary Eliza Ann Sparks

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1820 British Settler

Kemp Knott 30, Farmer and miller, (who travelled with his family under the name of William Harrison) together with his wife Ann Walker 30, and 2 children, were members of Bailie's Party of 256 Settlers on the Chapman.

Party originated from London.

Departed London, 3 December 1819. Arrived Table Bay, Cape Town on 17 March 1820. Final Port - Algoa Bay, Port Elizabeth 10 April 1820

Area Allocated to the Party : Wellington and Palmiet Rivers - Cuylerville

Children :

  • George Knott 2
  • Mary Knott (born at sea)



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Mary Eliza Ann Sparks's Timeline

1820
February 29, 1820
At Sea on board "Chapman" Bailey's Party Bay of Biscay Atlantic Ocean
1820
At Sea on board "Chapman", Bailey's Party, Bay of Biscay, Atlantic Ocean
1840
July 23, 1840
Grahamstown, Western District, Eastern Cape, South Africa
1842
August 30, 1842
1842
1844
October 15, 1844
Fort Beaufort, Eastern Cape, South Africa
1847
July 22, 1847
Fort Beaufort, Eastern Cape, South Africa
1849
November 23, 1849
Adelaide, Amatole, Eastern Cape, South Africa
1852
July 31, 1852
Fort Beaufort, Cape, South Africa