Elizabeth Anne Chapman - Ashcroft, Free Settler "Nile" 1801

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Elizabeth Anne Chapman - Ashcroft (Tebbutt), Free Settler "Nile" 1801

Also Known As: "Elizabeth Anne Tebbutt Chapman Ashcroft", "Free Settler "Nile" 1801"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Westminster, London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
Death: January 18, 1847 (56)
Campbelltown, New South Wales, Australia
Place of Burial: Campbelltown, New South Wales, Australia
Immediate Family:

Daughter of John Tebbutt, Free Settler "Nile" 1801 and Ann Tebbutt, Free Settler "Nile" 1801
Wife of John Ashcroft, Convict "Surrey" 1814 and Robert Chapman, Convict
Mother of John George Ashcroft, II; Thomas Ashcroft; James Ashcroft; Ann Fowler; Mary Ashcroft and 7 others
Sister of Thomas William Tebbutt and John Tebbutt

Immigration to Australia: Free Settler "Nile" 1801
Managed by: Stuart Bray
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About Elizabeth Anne Chapman - Ashcroft, Free Settler "Nile" 1801

Elizabeth Tebbutt (1790—1847)

Married to Robert Chapman 1809 [1]

Married to John Ashcroft 1818

Elizabeth was born in London the eldest child of Ann and John Tebbutt and baptised at St. Clements’s Dane 15th August 1790, opposite today’s Australia House on the corner of Fleet Street, London. Three little brothers followed in the next seven years. We do not know when Elizabeth’s father joined the army but living in London John Tebbutt was in a good place to hear of the opportunities to prosper as a member of the New South Wales Corps in the new colony and in 1801 sailed for Port Jackson with his wife Ann, Elizabeth and the three small boys on board the Nile[2].

Elizabeth was about fourteen years old when she went to work for Rowland Hassall as a serving maid and it is while working there she met Robert Chapman a young convict who had been assigned to Rowland Hassall as a servant. The young couple Elizabeth eighteen and Robert twenty six appear to have married in 1808. John was born on 3rd August 1809 and William on 15th August 1811 both were baptised at St Philips, Sydney on the 19th April 1812, Elizabeth was born on the 26th April 1814 and baptised on the 18th February at Parramatta [3].

Shortly after the birth of John, Robert Chapman was leased forty acres at Airds for the rent of one shilling a year on the 25th August 1809 [4] by Governor Macquarie and the young couple lived there in a small hut they built. Five-year-old John died 12th September 1814 and was buried at St. Luke’s Liverpool. Further tragedy followed swiftly and seven months later Elizabeth’s husband Robert was killed when he was thrown by a horse on the 12th April 1815. Robert was buried at St. Luke’s Liverpool on the 15th April 1815.

The young widow Elizabeth managed to keep her small farm and went to work for Colonel Molle as a housekeeper she took young William with her and her baby daughter Elizabeth went to live with Elizabeth’s mother Ann Tebbutt at Windsor. While working at Colonel Molle’s Elizabeth met the convict John Ashcroft.

William had been assigned to Samuel Hassall as an apprentice shoemaker. Elizabeth and John had a son John on 14th March 1817 and Elizabeth applied for John to be assigned to her as a servant and they married on the 20th April 1818, in all they had six sons and three daughters. William Chapman took a lively interest in his six half brothers and a number of them followed him to the Riverina and made their lives down there. Elizabeth died on the 18th January 1847 and was buried at St Peter’s Churchyard, Campbelltown on the 21st January by Rev. W Stack. Elizabeth had eleven grand children from her first marriage and forty from her second marriage.

Notes

William Chapman inherited his parents’ home, which became known in the family as the “Old Farm” and remained in the family possession until about 1900; it was on the outskirts of Campbelltown near the railway crossing and today is still known as Chapman’s Corner and Glenlee Coal Washing Plant occupies the site.


GEDCOM Note

Elizabeth arrived in 1801 on board the Nile' in Sydney[Vickie's Tree 16 April 04.FTW] Elizabeth arrived in 1801 on board the Nile' in Sydney

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Elizabeth Anne Chapman - Ashcroft, Free Settler "Nile" 1801's Timeline

1790
August 15, 1790
Westminster, London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
1790
St Clement Danes, Westminster, London, England
1801
1801
Age 10
Sydney, NSW
1809
August 1809
1811
August 1811
1814
April 1814
1817
March 14, 1817
Narellan, New South Wales, Australia
1820
November 21, 1820
Narellan, New South Wales, Australia