Mary Ann Nelson, SM/PROG

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Mary Ann Nelson (Corden), SM/PROG

Birthdate:
Birthplace: England (United Kingdom)
Death: September 08, 1868 (79)
Becha Mouth, Peddie, Amatole, Eastern Cape, South Africa
Place of Burial: Wesley, Peddie, Amatole, Eastern Cape, South Africa
Immediate Family:

Wife of Thomas (1820 Settler) Nelson, Sr.
Mother of William (1820 Settler) Nelson; Matilda Ann (1820 Settler) Hayward; Joseph Nelson; Thomas Nelson; Benjamin Nelson and 5 others

Occupation: 1820 Settler
Managed by: Private User
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About Mary Ann Nelson, SM/PROG

1820 British Settler

Mary Ann Corden 24, together with her husband Thomas Nelson 28, Labourer, and their 2 children, were members of Thomas Calton'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 :

  • William Nelson 3
  • Matilda Nelson 1

Take note: Thomas Nelson wed Mary Ann Cordin on the 4th April 1816 in the Parish of Basford, Nottinghamshire, England. Source: indexing project (batch) number: M04537-1 system origin: England-ODM source film number: 503474, 504081 reference number: Citing this Record "England, Marriages, 1538-1973," index, FamilySearch https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NKMF-2JG Thomas Nelson and Mary Ann Cordin, ; citing Basford, Nottingham, England reference; FHL microfilm 503474, 504081. Acknowledgement: Peter Tuson Still for confirming the validity of this record, as he has in his possession a photocopy of the original, (marriage solemnized in the Parish of Basford between Thomas Nelson and Mary Ann Cordin. Witnesses: Matilda Cordin (signed), Samuel Swinton X and Mary Mellors/Millars X.



1820 British Settler

Mary Ann Corden 24, together with her husband Thomas Nelson 28, Labourer, and their 2 children, were members of Thomas Calton'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 :

William Nelson 3
Matilda Nelson 1 Take note: Thomas Nelson wed Mary Ann Cordin on the 4th April 1816 in the Parish of Basford, Nottinghamshire, England. Source: indexing project (batch) number: M04537-1 system origin: England-ODM source film number: 503474, 504081 reference number: Citing this Record "England, Marriages, 1538-1973," index, FamilySearch https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NKMF-2JG Thomas Nelson and Mary Ann Cordin, ; citing Basford, Nottingham, England reference; FHL microfilm 503474, 504081. Acknowledgement: Peter Tuson Still for confirming the validity of this record, as he has in his possession a photocopy of the original, (marriage solemnized in the Parish of Basford between Thomas Nelson and Mary Ann Cordin. Witnesses: Matilda Cordin (signed), Samuel Swinton X and Mary Mellors/Millars X.

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Mary Ann Nelson, SM/PROG's Timeline

1789
August 2, 1789
England (United Kingdom)
1816
November 26, 1816
Southwell, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England (United Kingdom)
1819
January 26, 1819
Southwell, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England (United Kingdom)
1823
June 14, 1823
Bathurst, Western District, Eastern Cape, South Africa
1824
May 29, 1824
Bathurst, Western District, Eastern Cape, South Africa
1826
August 19, 1826
Bathurst, Western District, Eastern Cape, South Africa
1829
August 18, 1829
Bathurst, Eastern Cape, South Africa
1831
November 18, 1831
Bathurst, Western District, Eastern Cape, South Africa
1833
March 26, 1833
Bathurst, Western District, Eastern Cape, South Africa