Historical records matching Elizabeth “Betty” Bean, Free Settler "HMS Buffalo" 1799
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About Elizabeth “Betty” Bean, Free Settler "HMS Buffalo" 1799
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Elizabeth TAYLOR was born on January 1, 1754 in London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom. Her parents were John TAYLOR and Mary SUTHERLAND.
Elizabeth married James Thomas John BEAN on 6/2/1780 Westminster, London and they had the following children
- Elizabeth 1782
- James 1784 died young
- Rose 1786
- James Thomas John 1788
- Ann 1790
- William 1792
- Joseph 1794
- Sarah 1795
James and family emigrated to Australia arriving in Sydney Cove on 3/5/1799 on "Buffalo"
Elizabeth died on October 2, 1818 in Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia and was buried in Pioneer Park, Eastern Suburbs Memorial Park, Matraville, New South Wales, Australia.
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- https://australianroyalty.net.au/tree/purnellmccord.ged/individual/...
- http://www.nicolakinsella.com/familytree/bean_james_tj.html
- https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Taylor-4980
- http://blowering.com/beanjamesthomasjohn1st.html
- https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/87682192/elizabeth-bean
- http://butlerfamilyhistoryaus.blogspot.com/2012/08/walter-butler-ch...
- http://mncp.scss.dyndns.info/tree/mncp.ged/individual/I12075/Elizab...
- https://gw.geneanet.org/bmuckleston?lang=en&pz=natalie+joan&nz=wall...
Elizabeth (Betty) Taylor1110, 5G Grandmother, F Birth abt 1752, London, Middlesex, England1105 Birth Memo Robert Mote states 1754 as DOB Death 2 Oct 1818, Parramatta, NSW, Australia1105,204 Age: 66 Burial 4 Oct 1818, Devonshire St Cemetery, Sydney, NSW, Australia204 Burial 1901, La Perouse Cemetery, La Perouse, NSW, Australia204 Education Reads and Writes Religion C of E Father John Taylor , M Mother Mary ?Taylor , F
James Bean, wife Elizabeth & children (Elizabeth 15, Rose 12, James 10, Ann 8, William 5) came to Port Jackson as free settlers on HMS 'Buffalo' 1798- 3.5.1799.
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Robert Mote states 1754 as DOB
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C/E:806 Late of Sydney; Interred George Street, then Devonshire St., Cemetery: reinterred from Devonshire St., Cemetery: 1901
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The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser Sat 5 Mar 1803 Page 3 Fugitives.
Fugitives.
On Tuesday, the 15th ultimo, Fifteen Labouring Men fled from the Agricultural
Settlement at Castle Hill, after having committed many acts of violence and atrocity. They at first forcibly entered the dwelling house of M. DECLAMB, which they ransacked, and stripped of many articles of plate, wearing apparel, some fire and side-arms, provisions, spirituous and vinous liquors, a quantity of which they drank or wasted in the house. They next proceeded to the farm houses of Bradley and Bean, at Balkham Hills. Mrs. Bradley's servant man they wantonly and inhumanly discharged a pistol at, the contents of which have so shattered his face as to render him a ghastly spectacle, in all probability, during the remainder of his life. In Mrs. Bean's house they gave a- loose to sensuality, equally brutal and unmanly. Resistance was of no avail, for their rapacity was unbridled. Numerous other delinquencies were perpetrated by this licentious banditti, whose ravages, however, could not long escape the certain tread of Justice. Two of the depredators were taken into custody upon the second day after their flight near the Hawkesbury road, by Mr. JAMIESON, junior, assisted by A. Thomson, Chief Constable at Hawesbury, and a party of the Military, who had been dispatched in pursuit of them. Upon these men were found several articles of property that had been taken from the dwelling-house of Mr. Declamb; as were also two muskets. On the day following they underwent an Examination before a Magistrate, by whom they were fully committed, and sent to Sydney under an escort. On the 23d ultimo, Eleven more of the desperadoes were secured, by a party of the Military and Constables, between Hawkesbury and the Mountains. Information had been given of their haunt by a body of natives, shortly after they had broke into the house of a settler, where they had stopped to grind a quantity of wheat at a steel mill, having previously secured the family, and afterwards stripped the house of all such provision as they could conveniently carry off, together with two stands of arms. They were also taken before a Magistrate, fully committed, and brought to Sydney under a sufficient guard. Justice to the Prisoners at large in the Colony requires that we should here observe, that this banditti is entirely composed of Irish prisoners, brought by the Hercules and Atlas.
http://butlerfamilyhistoryaustralia.blogspot.com.au/2012/08/laurenc...
NB. The rape victim was Rose Bean, the 17 year old daughter of James and Betty Bean of Toongabbie. The rape was perpetrated at the Bean home, reportedly in front of her mother. Rose would marry Thomas Dunn the following year, and their daughter Margaret married Laurence Butler’s son Walter Butler in 1825.
Her Daughter, Rose, was one of the rape victims of the convicts involved in the Castle Hill uprising in Feb 1803
Also know as Betsy or Betty.
Sacred To the memory of Mrs Betty Bean Wife of Mr Jas. Bean Who departed this life October 2nd, 1818 aged 64 years
Affliction sure long time I bore Physicians were in vain Til death did please to give me ease And free me from my pain. @S991@
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First Families Website, Information submitted by Barbara Butler http://www.firstfamilies2001.net.au/
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First Families Website, Information submitted by Barbara Butler http://www.firstfamilies2001.net.au/
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Robert Mote Word document received by email 23 Jan 2003 "Ancestors of Ann James" Bean-James.doc
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Robert Mote Word document received by email 23 Jan 2003 "Ancestors of Ann James" Bean-James.doc
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Karen Gaitskill email received 22 Jan 2003
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Elizabeth “Betty” Bean, Free Settler "HMS Buffalo" 1799's Timeline
1754 |
January 1, 1754
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London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
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1782 |
December 31, 1782
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London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
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1784 |
1784
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England
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1786 |
January 22, 1786
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Piccadilly, London, England, United Kingdom
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J7CB-SK3 England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975
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1788 |
April 20, 1788
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London, England (United Kingdom)
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1789 |
November 12, 1789
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Westminster, London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
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1792 |
September 8, 1792
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St. James, Westminster, Middlesex, England
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September 8, 1792
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London, England (United Kingdom)
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1795 |
November 25, 1795
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London, England
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