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About Ann Scanlen
1820 British Settler
Ann Dennison 7, together with her parents and 3 siblings, were members of Thomas Calton's Party of 167 Settlers on the Settler Ship Albury.
Party originated from Nottinghamshire.
Departed Liverpool, 13 February 1820. Arrived Simon's Bay, Cape Town - 1st May 1820. Final Port - Algoa Bay, Port Elizabeth 15 May 1820.
Area Allocated to the Party : Torrens River - named Clumber after Clumber Park, the seat of the Duke of Newcastle, Chairman of the Nottinghamshire Committee.
Children :
- Ann Dennison 7
- George Dennison 5
- Henry Dennison 2
- Charlotte Dennison
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Grahamstown Journal 1833 - 2 - July to December Written by Sue Mackay. Posted in The Grahamstown Journal
Thursday 15 August 1833 MARRIED By the Rev J Heavyside in St.George’s Church Aug 5 – Charles SCANLEN to Ann DENNISON
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Ann Scanlen's Timeline
1813 |
May 9, 1813
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England (United Kingdom)
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1834 |
July 9, 1834
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Longford, Grahamstown, Western District, Eastern Cape, South Africa
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1838 |
November 25, 1838
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1843 |
July 18, 1843
Age 30
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