Thomas Dry, SV/PROG

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Thomas Dry, SV/PROG

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Deptford, Kent, England, United Kingdom
Death: January 15, 1865 (66)
Cradock, Cape Colony, South Africa
Place of Burial: Cape Colony, South Africa
Immediate Family:

Son of Edward Dry; Edward Dry; Clarissa Ann Dry and Clarissa Ann Leaper
Husband of Magdalena Margritta Elizabeth Cornelis; Magdalena Margritha Elizabeth Dry and Ann Dry, King
Father of Thomas John Dry; Edward Cornelis Codlin Dry; Clarissa Gertruida Bothma; Geertruida Helena Ruth Brummer; Magdalena Margaretha Elizabeth Callahan and 10 others
Brother of Edward Dry; Mary Ann Dry; James Dry; Clarissa Martha Dry; Rebecca Dry and 1 other

Occupation: Farmer / Cashier
Managed by: Y. DROST, a1b2c2
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About Thomas Dry, SV/PROG

1820 British Settler

Thomas Dry 22, Farmer, was a member of Erith's Party of 120 Settlers on the Settler Ship Brilliant.

Party originated from Surrey.

Departure Gravesend, London 15 February 1820. Arrival Simon's Bay - 30 April 1820. Final Port - Algoa Bay, Port Elizabeth 15 May 1820

Area Allocated to the Party : New Botany Bay on the Kaffir Kraal River

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Occupation : Jailor

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DRY Thomas *Deptford, Kent, Engeland 16.3.1798 aankoms 1820 aan boord "Brilliant" sv Edward en Clarissa Dry † 15.1.1865 x Graaff-Reinet 8.4.1821 Magdalena Margaretha Elizabeth Cornelis dv Jan Johannes Cornelis en Geertruy Janse vd K xx Cradock 27.6.1852 Ann Whittal (wed C King) SAF vol 8 p485, GISA.

  1. Deary Avenue, Municipal cemetery, Cradock 15 Jan 1865, eGGSA library, Gravestones in SA, contributed by Vic Olivier. Added by Charlene Viljoen 20 May 2013
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Thomas Dry, SV/PROG's Timeline

1798
February 28, 1798
Deptford, Kent, England, United Kingdom
April 1, 1798
Deptford, Kent, England (United Kingdom)
1818
August 8, 1818
District Somerst, Cape Colony, South Africa
1822
January 19, 1822
Graaff Reinet, Cape Colony, South Africa
1823
October 26, 1823
Beaufort West, Western Cape, South Africa
1825
September 29, 1825
1825
1827
May 27, 1827
1829
August 13, 1829
Somerset East, Cape Colony, South Africa