Jemima Elizabeth King

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Jemima Elizabeth King (Honey)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Charing, Kent, England (United Kingdom)
Death: December 30, 1906 (95)
Sevenfountains, Grahamstown, Cape Province, South Africa
Place of Burial: Salem, Cape Province, South Africa
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Jeremiah. Honey. SV/PROG and Anne. Honey Webb. SM/PROG
Wife of William Else Edward King, Snr.
Mother of William Else King, Jnr.; Judith Elizabeth King; George New King; Mabel Edith Newman Cornish; Francis King and 6 others
Sister of Sarah King; Elizabeth Wentworth; Ann Webb Honey; Cordelia Honey; Harriet Honey and 2 others

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About Jemima Elizabeth King

1820 British Settler

Jeremiah Honey 36, Farmer, together with his wife Ann Webb 30, and 5 children, were members of William Clark's Party of 88 Settlers on the Northampton.

Party originated from London.

Departed Portsmouth, 13 December 1819. Arrived Table Bay, Cape Town on 26 March 1820. Final Port - Algoa Bay, Port Elizabeth on 30 April 1820.

Area Allocated to the Party : Collingham on the Botha's River, and at the Clay Pits - the location being named Collingham.

Children :

  • Sarah Honey 10.
  • Jemima Elizabeth Honey 8.
  • Ann Webb Honey 5,
  • Cordelia Honey 3 (died at sea),
  • Frances Harriet Honey (born at sea)

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1820 Settler. Part of Clark's party. Travelled aged 8 with her father and mother. Embarked at Deptford in the regular freight ship Northampton, which sailed from Gravesend on 13 December 1819, arriving in Table Bay on 26 March 1820 and Algoa Bay on 30 April.

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Jemima Elizabeth King's Timeline

1811
July 8, 1811
Charing, Kent, England (United Kingdom)
1843
February 18, 1843
South Africa
1844
October 25, 1844
South Africa
1846
July 29, 1846
Salem, Grahamstown, Eastern Caoe, South Africa
1849
May 24, 1849
Salem, Western District, Eastern Cape, South Africa
1849
1852
November 20, 1852
South Africa
1852
1856
1856
Cape, South Africa