James Dorrington Long

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James Dorrington Long

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Manchester, England (United Kingdom)
Death: November 14, 1884 (72-81)
Hopefountain, District Albany, Eastern Cape, South Africa
Immediate Family:

Son of Jeremiah Long, Snr. and Ann Long
Husband of Elizabeth Kenward Long
Father of Samuel Dorrington Long; James Lloyd Long; John Henry Long; Elizabeth Ann Tucker; Jeremiah Robert Long and 12 others
Brother of Jeremiah "Laing" Long, Jnr

Occupation: Farmer
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About James Dorrington Long

1820 British Settler

James Long 13, together with his parents and brother Jeremiah Long, were members of George's Smith's Party of 71 Settlers on the Settler Ship Stentor.

Party originated from Lancashire, England.

Departed Liverpool, 13 January 1820. Arrived Table Bay, Cape Town - 19 March 1820.

Area Allocated to the Party : Rufane and George Rivers. The location was called George Vale

Children :

  • James Long 13
  • Jeremiah Long 11

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Death Notice : "South Africa, Cape Province, Probate Records of the Master of the High Court, 1834-1989," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQF-QJX1?cc=2517051&w... : 27 April 2020), 007844954 > image 651 of 2140; Pietermaritzburg Archives (Formerly Natal State Archives), South Africa.

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James Dorrington Long's Timeline

1807
1807
Manchester, England (United Kingdom)
1830
March 29, 1830
Bushmans River, Salem, Albany, Eastern Cape, South Africa
1831
July 5, 1831
1832
September 17, 1832
1834
May 20, 1834
1836
September 23, 1836
1838
September 1838
1840
July 26, 1840
Salem, Eastern Cape, South Africa
1842
May 14, 1842
1844
June 9, 1844