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Rosa Stratford 27, together with her husband William Wright 24, Ironmonger, together with their 2 children and servant Sally 14, were members of Turvey's Party of 61 Settlers on the Sir George Osborn.
Party originated from London.
Departed London - 16 March 1820. Arrival Simon's Bay, Cape Town - 17 June 1820. Final Port Algoa Bay, Port Elizabeth - July 1820
Area Allocated to the Party : Trompetter's Drift Post - Albany
Children :
- Martha Wright 3
- William Wright 1
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Under "Media" for this profile, see the following documents taken from Ancestry.com:
The marriage record for Rosa Ayliffe, widow, and William Wright, bachelor, married April 8, 1816, at St. Swithin, Walcot, Somerset. Note that two Turveys witnessed the marriage. Marriage took place in an Anglican church.
Also baptismal record for Martha Wright, first child born to Rosa and William Wright, baptized April 1817 in the Wesleyan chapel in Liverpool.
Also summary of death certificate from South African records, giving Rosa Wright's birth place, death date and place, and members of family as listed on document. Unfortunately, this is not the original document but a transcription of the information. She died at the home of her youngest child Rosa Bate in Grahamstown.
1792 |
December 25, 1792
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Cork, Ireland
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1814 |
1814
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Walcot, Bath and North East Somerset, England, United Kingdom
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1814
Age 22
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Bathwick, Bath and North East Somerset, England, United Kingdom
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1817 |
April 2, 1817
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Liverpool, England (United Kingdom)
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1818 |
1818
Age 4
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Bathwick, Bath and North East Somerset, England, United Kingdom
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1819 |
1819
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Ireland
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1822 |
October 12, 1822
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South Africa
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1824 |
October 31, 1824
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Sundays River, Cape, South Africa
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