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About Louisa Stanton
1820 British Settler
Louisa (Lucy) Timm together with her parents and 5 siblings, were members of Thomas Calton's 's Party of 167 Settlers on the Settler Ship Albury.
Party originated from Nottinghamshire.
Departed Liverpool, 13 February 1820. Arrived Simon's Bay, Cape Town - 1st May 1820. Final Port - Algoa Bay, Port Elizabeth 15 May 1820.
Area Allocated to the Party : Torrens River - named Clumber after Clumber Park, the seat of the Duke of Newcastle, Chairman of the Nottinghamshire Committee.
Children :
- Charles Timm 13.
- Edward (Ted) Timm 12,
- Thomas Timm 9,
- Eliza Timm 7,
- Louisa (Lucy) Timm 5.
"South Africa, Church of the Province of South Africa, Parish Registers, 1801-2004," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1951-23580-56504-83?cc=146... : accessed 12 Jul 2014), South Africa > Cape of Good Hope > Grahamstown, Bathurst, St John the Evangelist > Baptisms, marriages, burials 1829-1849 > image 31 of 108; citing William Cullen Library, Wits University, Johannesburg.
Louisa Stanton's Timeline
1815 |
July 31, 1815
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Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England (United Kingdom)
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1832 |
December 28, 1832
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Grahamstown, Cape, South Africa
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1834
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1836 |
January 22, 1836
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Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa
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1839 |
September 16, 1839
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Grahamstown, South Africa
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1843
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1844 |
1844
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1850 |
May 1850
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Fort Beaufort, Eastern Cape, South Africa
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1852 |
1852
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