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Joseph Trollip (Trollop), SV/PROG

Also Known As: "Trollop"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Frome, Selwood, Somerset, England (United Kingdom)
Death: July 22, 1862 (87)
Bathurst, Albany, Cape Colony, South Africa
Place of Burial: Grahamstown, Albany, Cape Province, South Africa
Immediate Family:

Son of Benjamin Trollip and Mary Trollip
Husband of Susannah Trollip (Crouch); Ann Shepherd, SM/PROG and Catherine Trollip
Father of William Trollip; John Joseph Trollip; Esther James, b3; Stephen Trollip, b4; Benjamin Trollip, b5 and 8 others
Brother of Priscilla Sutton; Esau Trollop; Benjamin Trollop; John Trollop; Phoebe Trollope and 8 others

Occupation: Farmer, 'Standerwick', Reed River, Port Alfred (nr), Eastern Cape, South Africa Farmer Labourer
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About Joseph Trollip, SV/PROG

Death Notice


1820 British Settler

Joseph Trollip 45, Labourer, together with his wife Susannah Crouch 39 and their 8 children, were part of Hyman's party of 42 Settlers on the Weymouth.

Party originated from Wiltshire.

Departure 7 January 1820. Arrival Table Bay, Cape Town - 16 April 1820. Final Port - Algoa Bay, Port Elizabeth 15 May 1820

Area allocated to the Party : Lynedoch River

Children :

  • William Trollip 24
  • John Trollip 22
  • Stephen Trollip 19
  • Esther Trollip 18
  • Rhoda Ann Trollip 13
  • Jacob Trollip 11
  • Joseph Anthony Trollip 9
  • Mary Ann Trollip 7

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Changed the name of his 6 and up children from TROLLOP to TROLLIP. Trollip has now become the standard spelling.

The TROLLIPS, when they arrived with the settlers, were located on the Reed River about 6 miles inland from Port Alfred. Joseph named his farm "Standerwick" after his home village near Frome but the Deeds Office erroneously recorded it "Standerwig". Joseph and his sons helped to clear the "Chapel in the Woods" where Methodist services were held in this open air tabernacle. Services were held regularly at "Standerwick" and Jeremiah GOLDSWAIN and Eliza DEBNAM (of Frome) were married there 21.10.1822. As three of the TROLLIP sons were over 18 they were also entitled to allotments so the TROLLIP family were given four separate grants. In 1826 Joseph TROLLIP stood security for the sum of £600 for a Government schooner bought by Christopher MACAY. He also owned much property in Grahamstown and the Rev. William SHAW lived in one of his houses.

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1820 British Settler

  • Joseph Trollip 45, Labourer, together with his wife Susannah Crouch 39 and their 8 children, were part of Hyman's party of 42 Settlers on the Weymouth.
  • Party originated from Wiltshire.
  • Departure 7 January 1820.
  • Arrival Table Bay, Cape Town - 16 April 1820.
  • Final Port - Algoa Bay, Port Elizabeth 15 May 1820
  • Area allocated to the Party : Lynedoch River
  • Children :
  • William Trollip 24
  • John Trollip 22
  • Stephen Trollip 19
  • Esther Trollip 18
  • Rhoda Ann Trollip 13
  • Jacob Trollip 11
  • Joseph Anthony Trollip 9
  • Mary Ann Trollip 7
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Joseph Trollip, SV/PROG's Timeline

1771
April 14, 1771
Horningsham, Wiltshire, England
1775
March 4, 1775
Frome, Selwood, Somerset, England (United Kingdom)
1796
April 11, 1796
Frome, Selwood, Somersetshire, England (United Kingdom)
1798
March 3, 1798
Frome, Somerset, England, United Kingdom
1800
January 6, 1800
Frome, Selwood, Somersetshire, England (United Kingdom)
1802
February 18, 1802
Horningsham, Wiltshire, England (United Kingdom)
1804
February 4, 1804
Frome, Somerset, England UK
1805
December 21, 1805
Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom
1808
May 7, 1808
Frome, Somersetshire, England (United Kingdom)