Ann Tarr, SM/PROG

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Ann Tarr (Radford), SM/PROG

Birthdate:
Birthplace: St Mary's Parish, Skegby, Nottinghamshire, England (United Kingdom)
Death: December 23, 1866 (75)
Clumber, Bathurst, Eastern Cape, South Africa
Place of Burial: Bathurst, Eastern Cape, South Africa
Immediate Family:

Daughter of James John Radford and Mary Ann Radford
Wife of Thomas Henry Tarr, Snr. SV/PROG
Mother of Selina Elizabeth (Eliza) Timm; James Tarr; Eliza Purdon; George Tarr; Thomas Tarr, Jnr and 6 others
Sister of Richard Radford and Joseph Radford, SV/PROG

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About Ann Tarr, SM/PROG

20 British Settler=

Ann Radford 28, together with her husband Thomas Henry Tarr 28, Carpenter, and their 4 children, 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 :

  • Selina Tarr 7
  • James Tarr 4
  • Elizabeth Tarr 3
  • George Tarr 1
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Ann Tarr, SM/PROG's Timeline

1791
June 27, 1791
St Mary's Parish, Skegby, Nottinghamshire, England (United Kingdom)
1813
August 27, 1813
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom
1815
August 24, 1815
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England (United Kingdom)
1817
April 20, 1817
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England UK
1819
February 21, 1819
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England
1821
September 21, 1821
Bathurst, Western District, Eastern Cape, South Africa
1824
January 6, 1824
Bathurst, Eastern Cape, South Africa
1826
June 20, 1826
Bathurst, Western District, Eastern Cape, South Africa
1828
September 8, 1828
Bathurst, Eastern Cape, South Africa