Mary Ann Dugmore

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Mary Ann Dugmore (Oates)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Bermondsey, Southwark, London, Middlesex, England UK
Death: March 06, 1876 (59)
Smithfield, South Africa
Immediate Family:

Daughter of John Oates, SV/PROG and Elizabeth Oates, SM/PROG
Wife of William Frederick Dugmore
Mother of Maria Elizabeth Dugmore; John William Dugmore; Elizabeth Ann Rogers; Maria Ann Barnes; Henry Dugmore and 4 others
Sister of Samuel Oates

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About Mary Ann Dugmore

Death Notice : "South Africa, Cape Province, Kimberley, Probate Records of the Supreme Court, 1871-1937," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9BG-8WY1?cc=2521616&w... : 7 November 2016), 007728579 > image 163 of 1384; National Archives of South Africa, Cape Town Archives Repository, Cape Town.

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1820 British Settler

John Oates 31, Shoemaker, together with his Wife, Elizabeth Kent 35, and their two children :

  • Mary Ann Oates 3,
  • Samuel Oates 1.

were part of Sephton's Party of 344 people on the Aurora.

Party originated from London.

  • Departure Gravesend, 15 February 1820.
  • Arrival Simon's Bay, 1 May 1820.
  • Final Port - Algoa Bay, Port Elizabeth, 15 May 1820

Area allocated to the Party : Assegai Bush River, Salem

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Mary Ann Dugmore's Timeline

1816
March 16, 1816
Bermondsey, Southwark, London, Middlesex, England UK
1841
March 19, 1841
1842
August 25, 1842
Cape Province, South Africa
1844
February 16, 1844
Salem District, Western District, Eastern Cape, South Africa
1846
April 10, 1846
1848
June 17, 1848
1850
August 31, 1850
Salem, Eastern Cape, South Africa
1853
1853
Grahamstown, Western District, Eastern Cape, South Africa
1854
April 21, 1854
Salem, Western District, Eastern Cape, South Africa