Dorothy Chabaud

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Dorothy Chabaud (Pullen)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: London, Greater London, UK
Death: October 20, 1876 (77)
Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa
Place of Burial: St Mary's Cemetery, Port Elizabeth, Cape Of Good Hope, South Africa
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Thomas Pullen, Snr. SV/PROG and Dorothy Ann Pullen, SM/PROG
Wife of John Anthony Chabaud
Mother of Gustavus Henry Pullen Chabaud; Eugene Gordon Chabaud; Frederick Edward Welsford Chabaud; Louis Antoine Chabaud; Adela Dorothy Chabaud and 2 others
Sister of Adelaide Emily Walton; Augusta Metelerkamp; Thomas Pullen, Jnr.; Edward Pullen; Tindall Pullen and 9 others

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About Dorothy Chabaud

1820 British Settler

Thomas Pullen 43, Farmer, together with his wife Dorothy Ann Carter 36, and 12 children, were members of Owen's Party of 52 Settlers on the Settler Ship Nautilus.

Party originated from London.

Departure London, 3 December 1819 Arrival Table Bay, Cape Town - 17 March 1820 Final Port - Algoa Bay, Port Elizabeth 14 April 1820

Area Allocated to the Party : "Spanish Reeds" between the Wellington and Kap rivers

  • Children :
  • Dorothy Pullen 20
  • Adelaide Pullen 18
  • Augusta Pullen 16
  • Thomas Pullen 15
  • Edward Pullen 14
  • Tindal Pullen 12
  • Julia Pullen 10
  • William Pullen 8
  • Helen Pullen 7
  • Harriet Pullen 5
  • Charles Pullen 2
  • Lavinia Pullen 1

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Dorothy Chabaud's Timeline

1799
May 18, 1799
London, Greater London, UK
June 19, 1799
June 19, 1799
St Luke, Old Street, Finsbury, London
June 19, 1799
St Luke, Old Street, Finsbury, London
1826
1826
Port Elizabeth, South Africa
1827
June 24, 1827
Uitenhage, Eastern Cape, South Africa
1829
April 4, 1829
1831
February 21, 1831
1833
August 1, 1833
Scotland