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George COLLETT

Male 1898 - 1975  (77 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  George COLLETT was born in 1898 in Bealiba, Victoria, Australia (son of James SMITH and Florence Louisa COLLETT); died in 1975 in Geelong, Victoria, Australia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • AKA: Smith
    • Birth Record: 1898, Victoria, Australia; #16120
    • Death Record: 1975, Victoria, Australia; #80


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  James SMITH was born on 5 May 1876 in Adelaide Lead, Victoria, Australia (son of Basil SMITH and Julia PLUMERIDGE); died on 3 Jun 1925 in Hamilton, Victoria, Australia.

    James married Florence Louisa COLLETT in Mar 1898 in Victoria, Western Australia, Australia. Florence (daughter of George COLLETT and Rebecca Louise FREE) was born in 1880 in Mount Korong, Victoria, Australia; died on 19 Jan 1969 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Florence Louisa COLLETT was born in 1880 in Mount Korong, Victoria, Australia (daughter of George COLLETT and Rebecca Louise FREE); died on 19 Jan 1969 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Birth Record: 1880, Victoria, Australia; #3973
    • Death Record: 1969, Victoria, Australia; #1599

    Children:
    1. 1. George COLLETT was born in 1898 in Bealiba, Victoria, Australia; died in 1975 in Geelong, Victoria, Australia.
    2. Minnie Agnes SMITH was born in 1902 in St Arnaud, Victoria, Australia; died in 1903 in Carisbrook, Victoria, Australia.
    3. James Alfred SMITH was born in 1904 in Berringa, Victoria, Australia; died in 1904 in Berringa, Victoria, Australia.
    4. Florence Beatrice SMITH was born in Nov 1904 in Berringa, Victoria, Australia; died in 1999 in Geelong, Victoria, Australia.
    5. Benjamin James SMITH was born in May 1907 in Amphitheatre, Victoria, Australia; died on 25 May 1978 in Geelong, Victoria, Australia; was buried in 1978 in Cemetery, East Geelong, Victoria, Australia.
    6. James Henry SMITH was born in 1909 in Amphitheatre, Victoria, Australia; died in 1928 in Hamilton, Victoria, Australia.
    7. Myrtle Rubina SMITH was born in 1911 in Ararat, Victoria, Australia; died in DECEASED.
    8. Thomas Bayal SMITH was born in 1913 in Hamilton, Victoria, Australia; died in May 1964 in Colac, Victoria, Australia.
    9. Daniel William SMITH was born in 1914 in Daylesford, Victoria, Australia; died on 5 Nov 1978 in Corio, Victoria, Australia.
    10. Robert Simeon SMITH was born in 1918 in Daylesford, Victoria, Australia; died in 1972 in Belmont, Victoria, Australia.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Basil SMITH was born in 1832 in West Sandwick, Shetland, Scotland; died on 5 Jun 1895 in Adelaide Lead, Victoria, Australia.

    Basil married Julia PLUMERIDGE on 19 Mar 1870 in Maryborough, Victoria, Australia. Julia was born in 1852 in Dartford, Kent, England; died in 1924 in Maryborough, Victoria, Australia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Julia PLUMERIDGE was born in 1852 in Dartford, Kent, England; died in 1924 in Maryborough, Victoria, Australia.
    Children:
    1. 2. James SMITH was born on 5 May 1876 in Adelaide Lead, Victoria, Australia; died on 3 Jun 1925 in Hamilton, Victoria, Australia.

  3. 6.  George COLLETT was born about 2 Jan 1838 in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia (son of John COLLETT and Elizabeth IVES); died on 24 Feb 1895 in Bealiba, Victoria, Australia; was buried in 1895 in Bealiba, Victoria, Australia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Medical: Which he had for 2 years 9 months.
    • Immigration: Dep.: 1 Dec 1853; Per "Emma Prescott" from Hobart, Tasmania to Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
    • Death Record: 1895; #454
    • Occupation: 1895; Woodsplitter, Miner and Carter

    George married Rebecca Louise FREE on 16 Jan 1875 in Beaufort, Victoria, Australia. Rebecca (daughter of William FREE and Louisa CHAPMAN) was born on 29 Jun 1849 in Barrington, Cambridgeshire, England; died in 1891 in Dunolly, Victoria, Australia; was buried in 1891 in Dunolly, Victoria, Australia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Rebecca Louise FREE was born on 29 Jun 1849 in Barrington, Cambridgeshire, England (daughter of William FREE and Louisa CHAPMAN); died in 1891 in Dunolly, Victoria, Australia; was buried in 1891 in Dunolly, Victoria, Australia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Medical: Possibly from complications arising from the birth of her last child
    • Immigration: Dep.: 10 May 1853, Southampton, Hampshire, England; Per "Lady Kennaway"
    • Immigration: Arr.: 15 Aug 1853, Port Phillip, Victoria, Australia; Per "Lady Kennaway" as Free Settler.
    • Death Record: 1891; #14881
    • Death Record: 1891; Dunolly Hospital

    Notes:

    Fedn Ind. No.14881
    Died Dunnolly Hospital

    Children:
    1. Frederick FREE was born in 1874 in Raglan, Victoria, Australia; died in 1945 in Geelong, Victoria, Australia.
    2. John Henry COLLETT was born in 1876 in Buangor, Victoria, Australia; died in 1941 in Amphitheatre, Victoria, Australia.
    3. George COLLETT was born in 1878 in Charlton, Victoria, Australia; died in 1878 in Charlton, Victoria, Australia.
    4. 3. Florence Louisa COLLETT was born in 1880 in Mount Korong, Victoria, Australia; died on 19 Jan 1969 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
    5. William James COLLETT was born in 1881 in Mount Korong, Victoria, Australia; died in DECEASED.
    6. George Alfred COLLETT was born in 1883 in Timor, Victoria, Australia; died in 1884 in Timor, Victoria, Australia.
    7. Benjamin Charles COLLETT was born in 1885 in Timor, Victoria, Australia; died on 26 Aug 1959 in Avoca, Victoria, Australia; was buried in 1969 in Cemetery, East Geelong, Victoria, Australia.
    8. Sarah Ann Elizabeth COLLETT was born in 1887 in Bealiba, Victoria, Australia; died in DECEASED.
    9. Alice Eliza COLLETT was born in 1888 in Bealiba, Victoria, Australia; died in 1910 in Bealiba, Victoria, Australia.
    10. Samuel Job COLLETT was born in 1890 in Bealiba, Victoria, Australia; died in 1961 in Geelong, Victoria, Australia.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  John COLLETTJohn COLLETT was born in 1804 in England; died on 6 May 1837 in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Convict Number: #1028
    • Crime: 1822; Convicted Surrey, England - Housebreaking - Life
    • Immigration: Arr.: 1823; Per "Commodore Hayes" to Hobart, Tasmania, Australia

    Notes:

    Died:
    St David's Park

    John married Elizabeth IVES on 1 Jan 1832 in Green Ponds, Tasmania, Australia. Elizabeth (daughter of George IVES and Sarah RIVETT) was born in 1814 in Trunch, Norfolk, England; died on 11 Mar 1860 in Brighton, Victoria, Australia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Elizabeth IVES was born in 1814 in Trunch, Norfolk, England (daughter of George IVES and Sarah RIVETT); died on 11 Mar 1860 in Brighton, Victoria, Australia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Death Record: 1860, Victoria, Australia; #378
    • Death: 2 Dec 1897, Bealiba, Victoria, Australia

    Notes:

    'John Collett and William Sawyer were convicts from England, they were both convicted together of the same crime. It would appear that Elizabeth was having children to both men while still married to the first - John Collett - he was not stable in the mind and was released into the care of his wife twice'.

    Children:
    1. Sarah Rosanna COLLETT was born on 2 Nov 1832; died on 19 Feb 1919 in Geeveston, Tasmania, Australia.
    2. Anne Elizabeth COLLETT was born on 9 Jul 1837 in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia; was christened on 6 Jun 1842 in Avoca, Tasmania, Australia; died on 11 Sep 1864 in Bealiba, Victoria, Australia.
    3. 6. George COLLETT was born about 2 Jan 1838 in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia; died on 24 Feb 1895 in Bealiba, Victoria, Australia; was buried in 1895 in Bealiba, Victoria, Australia.

  3. 14.  William FREEWilliam FREE was born on 2 Mar 1829 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England; was christened on 2 Mar 1829 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England (son of Samuel FREE and Mary FINKELL); died on 2 Jun 1890 in Corack, Victoria, Australia; was buried on 4 Jun 1890 in Cemetery, Corack, Victoria, Australia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Picture: Wanted - Pictures of this person and any descendants.
    • FSID: KDBB-THM
    • Occupation: Farmer and Shepherd.
    • Residence: Lived at Mt Hope near Geelong then moved to Mt Cole and then to Corack.
    • Certificate of Birth: 1829; Wanted
    • Census: 1841; Aged 12, living at Haslingfield with his parents and siblings.
    • Immigration: Dep.: 10 May 1853, Southampton, Hampshire, England; Per "Lady Kennaway"
    • Immigration: Arr.: 15 Aug 1853, Port Phillip, Victoria, Australia; Per "Lady Kennaway" as Free Settler.
    • Death Record: 1890, Victoria, Australia; #6748
    • Certificate of Death: 1890; Have
    • Newspaper Article: 3 Jun 1890; http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/199626868
    • Newspaper Article: 3 Jun 1890; http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/209706874

    Notes:

    William and Louisa and their two children emigrated to Australia from England on the LADY KENNAWAY under the British Government 's assisted emigration scheme paid for from the proceeds from the sale of land in the colonies. It is likely that they were recruited by Josiah Johnson who served as both an official for the Chesterton Union and an agent for the Colonial Land and Emigration Commission (CLEC). While the government paid for their passage, either the union or the parish of Haslingfield probably helped them pay their application fee, purchase the clothes and other items they were required by the CLEC to take with them, and cover the cost of travelling from Cambridgeshire to emigrant depot and departure port of Southampton.
    The ship sailed from Southampton on 9 May 1853 and arrived at Hobson's Bay at Port Phillip on 15 August the same year. On 7 August, Louisa gave birth to an (unnamed) male child who died the next day and was buried at sea (the marine register shows that the child was born prematurely at latitude 40 degrees south and longitude 120 degrees east. He was buried at latitude 40 degrees south and longitude 123 degrees east). The ship's passenger list shows that, on arrival, they were engaged by a Mr Patterson of Collingwood for 6 months from 26 August 1853 for the sum of eighty pounds plus rations. All were recorded as belonging to the Church of England and none could read or write.
    It seems that the family may have lived initially with William's cousin, William Free and his wife Eliza Morley, in Upper Hawthorn (where the latter's only son, Henry George, was born on 13 September 1853). For this is where Louisa died from chronic diarr hoear on 2 September 1853. Her death certificate shows that William was present when she died and that she was buried at the Melbourne General cemetery the following day. Louisa was 22 years old and had been in the colony a mere 15 days. The couple's first son, John, died of diarrhoea following a bout of measles in Boorandara (Camberwell) on 13 January the following year. Rebecca stayed with her father and eventually married a George Collett in 1875. She had one child, Frederick, before she was married (father unknown) and at least seven with George: John (1876), George (1878), Florence Louisa (1880), William James (1881), George Alfred (1883), Benjamin Charles (1885) and Samuel ( 1890). Rebecca died in Dunolly in Victoria in 1891.
    After his son's death, William went to work as a shepherd on the Mount Hesse sheep station (Hesse was sometimes spelt Hefse which has been transcribed in the BDM index as Hope). Mount Hesse was named after the Hobart barrister George Brooks Legrew Hesse who, together with his friend Joseph Tice Gelligrand disappeared in the area in 1837 while on a trip of exploration from Point Henry to Corio Bay. Some believe they were murdered by blacks while others think they starved to death after becoming lost i n the bush. It lies due due west of Geelong, near where the town of Winchelsea is today.
    The land around Mount Hesse was first leased as a sheep run by John Highett in 1837 and was managed by his partner William Harding who had arrived in the colony in 1841. According to Peter and Phyllis Kininmouth's book, 'Mount Hesse: History, Humour and Hazards on a Sheep Station, 1837-1985' (Melbourne: Robert Anderson, 1987) Harding found himself 'in charge of a run of some 67,000 acres' located on a largely treeless plain with some honeysuckle and acacia trees on the Mount. The grasses were mainly 'kangaroo grass growing in clumps, with the silver tussock covering the swampy country' (p. 10)
    It seems that, around the time of William's arrival in 1854, the original run was divided into the Mount Hesse and the Mount Hesse No 1 runs where the first was leased by the Hopkins brothers until its lease was cancelled in 1870. The lease to Mount Hesse No 1 was held jointly by the Geelong merchants William Timms a nd John Wilson between December 1853 and October 1856 when Timms took over the lease until it was cancelled in January 1862. William was employed as one of the shepherds on the property who' were allocated an area of country known as a "run" on which to graze their flock [that] had to be kept out from sunrise to sunset, when the sheep were enclosed in a few permanent stone-walled folds'. A major task for the shepherds was to keep sheep from different properties separate, a job that was not made easy by a complete lack of fences. 'Apart from the usual station "jobbing", cropping, lamb marking and shearing, great importance was [also] placed on the washing of the sheep prior to shearing'.
    William married Elizabeth Flavell at the St. Thomas Church of England in Winchelsea on 26 May 1856. The couple together with William's daughter, Rebecca, may have lived in Winchelsea or, more likely, in one of the shepherd's huts located on the run (indeed given the shortage of labour at the time, it is likely that Eliza, who was barely 16 years old, would have been employed as William's hut-keeper). The huts were small, single-roomed honey-comb stone buildings measuring 15 ft by 13 ft with walls just over 6 feet high and a roof made of wooded shingles.
    William and Eliza's first four children - John, William, William and Samuel - were born at Mount Hesse between 1857 and 1861. There first daughter, Phoebe Ann, was born at Teesdale on 7 July 1862. The birth certificate shows William to be a butcher, suggesting that he left the Mount Hesse No 1 run after its lease was cancelled in January of the same year. Sometime between then and 1864, the family moved to Raglan (a small town a few kilometres north of Beaufort) where they stayed until around 1880. It is possible that William worked as a shepherd on the Eurambeen station near Mount Cole. While there one of their twin sons, Alexander, died at the age of 13 weeks and was buried at the Buangor cemetary. In 1880 the family moved onto a farm at Corack East , near Donald.
    The area around Corack was first settled in the 1840s with thee stablishment of the Corack and Banjenong sheep stations. The Corack station was around 100, 000 acres in size and was owned by a series of people including, from 1870 to 1882, a Samuel Craig (Craig sold the property to Edward Perry and his two sons Frank and Henry). Working for Craig at the time was a boundary rider , John Shepherd, whose daughters would later marry William's sons Samuel and James. As elsewhere in Victoria, the 1869 Land Act broke up the squattor's holdings and opened the way for selectors to move into the area. Early selectors in the the Corack district included the McCallum, Gilchrist and Bruce families into who some of the Free women would later marry. Establishing farms was not easy since 'most of the country was heavily timbered with native pine, buloke and box, and had to be cleared prior to cultivation. Clearing had to be done by hand using axes, picks and shovels, [although] some settlers used a bullock team and a few even owned a grubber, which was also known as a "forest devil"' (Cambell, 1997: 9).
    A number of Frees apart from William and his family seemed to be living in the area during this time. In 1893, for example, the Corack North State School (No. 1784), which operated between 1877 and 1894, included the following Free children: Enosh (11), Frederick (10), Marion (9), Eliza (7) and Emily (6) all of whom lived some two and a half miles from the school (there was also a sister Sarah, aged four years, who was elligible to attend in the following year).

    The Federation records show William Free 1829-1890 parents as Samuel Free & Mary PINKLER. Reg # Vic BDM 6748

    William Free and Louisa (Chapman) his first wife left Southampton, England on the "Lady Kennaway" on the 10th May 1853 and arrived in Melbourne on the 15th August 1853, as Free Settlers. It was during this voyage on the 8th August that their child was born and died.
    He was unnamed. Cause of death, Premature Birth.
    He was buried at sea on the 9th August 1853 off the coast of Western Australia.
    William and Louisa had three children. Louisa died on the 2nd September 1853. Age unknown.

    William Free was 27 years old and Eliza Flavel only sixteen when they married. They had fourteen (14) children.
    William Free died on the 2 June 1890 at Corack. He drowned in a tank on the farm. He was 61 years old.
    His seconded (2) wife Eliza (Flavel) Free remarried on the 7th November 1894. She married William Bruce, a farmer from Watchem.
    Eliza died on the 1st January 1925 and is buried in the same grave as William Free in the Corack cemetery. She was 69 years old.

    Surname Given names Age Month Year Ship Code Fiche Page
    FREE AUGUSTA B 29 AUG 1853 WALMER CASTLE B 050 005
    FREE ELISA 22 FEB 1853 MARION MOORE B 030 003
    FREE HARRIETT 24 FEB 1853 MARION MOORE B 030 010
    FREE JOHN 1 AUG 1853 LADY KENNAWAY B 048 006
    FREE LOUISA 22 AUG 1853 LADY KENNAWAY B 048 006
    FREE REBECCA 3 AUG 1853 LADY KENNAWAY B 048 006
    FREE VALENTINE 20 NOV 1857 CARRIER DOVE B 135 005
    FREE WILLIAM 24 AUG 1853 LADY KENNAWAY B 048 006
    FREE WILLIAM 26 FEB 1853 MARION MOORE B 030 003

    Entries for William and Elizabeth Free and their family. Some minor differences/additions I noticed are;
    1) I had their early children being born at Mount Hesse (which was a sheep run near where Winchelsea is today - I guess it could have been renamed Mount Hope during World War I);
    2) Fanny Shepherd (Samuel's wife) died at Quambatook in Victoria in 192
    3) I think the Victorian BDMs show James and Alice Free being born at Raglan (which is close to Mount Cole); and
    4) Alexander Free is buried in the Buangor cemetery (got that from a history of the region).
    James Free's wife Johanna Shepherd was Fanny Shepherd's sister (the two families lived near each other). James and Johannah's children are: James Oswald (born 1892), Johanna Victoria (1893), Eliza Jane (1894), John William (1896), Ernest Albert (1897), Pearl Amelia (1899), Harry Walter (1901), Alice Martha (1903), Allan Joseph (1911), Frank Rowland (1906), George Bruce (1905) and Norman Alexander (1908). The last five listed were born in Lalbert in Victoria.

    William Free (snr) committed suicide by drowning at Corack East when he was 61 years old. The 'Donald Times' recorded the event as follows:

    'The residents of Corack East were startled yesterday with the intelligence that Mr Wm. Free, an old resident of the district, had committed suicide. From the information to hand, it appears that Mr free got up in the morning as usual, and taking a reins with him, went out as if to feed the horses. Some time afterwards as he did not return, one of his sons went into the paddock to look for him. About 300 yards from the house there is a small dam, near which was a haystack and here Free's body was found, with a rope around his waist and attached to a sheaf of straw. It was at once evident that he had drowned himself as there was no evidence of any foul play. It is stated that has been peculiar of late, but it is not thought that he would attempt to take his own life. His having attached himself to a rope tied to a sheaf of straw is supposed to have been done with the object of letting his family know that he was in the dam. Deceased leaves a widow
    and large family. Constable Corbett and a Justice of the Police [sic] proceeded to Corack this morning for the purpose of holding an inquest' (Donald Times, 3 June 1890)

    'Mr J. A. Meyer J.P., held an inquest at Corack East on Tuesday on the body of William Free, who was found drowned in a dam near his residence on the previous day. The evidence adduced was to the same effect as that published in our last issue but the rope attached to a sheaf of straw was round deceased's neck and not round his waist as previously stated. After hearing the evidence, the jury returned a verdict to the effect that the deceased drowned himself while of unsound mind' (Donald Times, 6 June 1890).

    A deposition to the coroner's inquest written for Eliza (who signed it with a cross) read as follows:
    'The deceased William Free was my husband. On yesterday 2nd June my husband got up as usual about 7.30 am, I gave him some clean clothes to put on he said that is right. I saw him shortly afterwards putting on his coat and going around the house. at break fast time he had not returned and i sent my son Ernest to call him. The boy came back and said father is not there. The next I heard of him being found drowned in the tank in the paddock which is about half mile from the house. My husband was failing in health for the last two years, for the last fortnight he was some what worse and was very low spirited which I thought was caused through his illness, and occasionally complained of pains. For the last week he appeared quieter than usual. There was no disagreement between him and any of the family, they were all in the best of terms with him. I do not know of any reason why my husband should commit suicide except it might be through his illness. we had a family of twelve children eight of those are living at home and were about on yesterday morning.'

    William's death certificate shows he was buried in the Corack cemetery on 4 June 1890. His issue at the time of death were recorded as: John (deceased), Rebecca Louise (41), John (34), William (deceased), William (31), Samuel (29), Phoebe Ann (27), James (26), Charles (24), Alice Martha (23), Alexander (deceased), Alfred (21), Benjamin (19), George (15), Mary Ann (11) and Oswald Ernest (9).

    "Haslingfield is a parish, bounded on the east by the river Cam, 2 miles north from Harston station on the Hitchin and Cambridge branch of the London and North Eastern railway and 5½ south-west-by-south from Cambridge, in the hundred of Wetherley, petty sessional division of Arrington and Melbourn, union of Chesterton, county court district of Cambridge, rural deanery of Barton and archdeaconry and diocese of Ely. Lord's Bridge station on the Cambridge, Bedford and Bletchley line of the London, Midland and Scottish railway is in the north part of the parish."

    "A portion of the Manor House remains, with the moat. The soil is chalky and clay; subsoil, chalk and clay. The chief crops are fruit. wheat, beans and oats. The area is 2,564 acres of land and 9 of water; the population la 1921 was 590."
    [Kelly's Directory - 1929]

    "Cambridgeshire, (Cambs.) inland eastern county of England; bounded North by Lincolnshire, East by Norfolk and Suffolk, South by Essex and Herts, West by Bedfordshire, Huntingdonshire, and Northamptonshire; greatest length, North and South, 48 miles; greatest breadth, East and West, 28 miles; average breadth 16 miles; area, 524,935 acres; population 185,594. The North section of the county, including the Isle of Ely and part of the Great Bedford Level, is a large flat expanse of country, which, for the most part, formerly consisted of fen and marsh. It is now intersected in all directions by wide trenches or canals. The land, thus drained and reclaimed, is a rich, black soil, and bears excellent crops. From this tract the pleasant vale of the Cam stretches away to the south-west, and contains a great number of excellent dairy farms. Cambridgeshire comprises 17 hundreds, 172 parishes with parts of 7 others, the parliamentary and municipal borough of Cambridge (1 member and Cambridge University 2 members), and the municipal borough of Wisbech (pronounced Wizbeech)."
    [Bartholemew's Gazetteer of the British Isles, 1887]

    Life in Australia:

    After arriving at Port Philip in 1853, William Free went to work at the Mount Hesse sheep station which was located inland from Geelong. While there he met and married Elizabeth ('Eliza') Flavell at the St Thomas’ Church of England in Winchelsea on 26 May 1856. William and Eliza stayed at Mount Hesse until the mid-1860s when they moved to the Eurambeen station at Mount Cole near Carngham. They then moved to Raglan, possibly as part of the gold rush there, and then to Corack East, near Donald, in about 1878. While at Corack, a number of William and Eliza’s children married and began their own lives and families. The couples’ eldest son, John, married Mary King in 1878. Mary was the daughter of William Wyman King and Ann Tarry. They went to live at Cohuna and had six children there. On 15 October 1881, Phoebe Ann married John Thomas Gilchrist, a son of one of the first families to move into the Corack district. They lived on a farm at Watchem and had 13 children. William jnr married Margaret Barbour on 7 February 1883. Alice Martha Free married a son of another pioneering family, Edward Angus McCallum, in 1896. Alfred married Emma Tissot in 1890 and moved to Western Australia where, following Emma’s death in 1917, he married Eunice Schmidtt. And, in a double wedding held at Corack East on 6 April 1891, brothers Samuel and James married the two Shepherd sisters Fanny and Johanna. The happiness of this last occasion would have been offset, however, by the death, in the previous year, of William Free and the circumstances that surrounded it. As reported by the ‘Donald Times’, William had committed suicide by drowning himself in a dam on his property. William’s death led a number in the family to sever their ties with Corack. William’s wife, Eliza, moved to Watchem where she married William Bruce on 7 November 1894 (Eliza died in Watchem on 1 Jan 1925, aged 86 years). His sons William, James and Samuel Free and their wives and families moved to Lalbert in the northern Wimmera.

    Life Before Australia:

    William Free was born in the village of Haslingfield in Cambridgeshire in England on 2 March 1829. His parents were Samuel Free (1802-1979) and Mary Finkell (1805-1882), and his paternal grandparents were John Free (1760-1785) and Alice Harper (1764-1855). On 16 November 1848, William married Louisa Chapman in Haslingfield. Five years later the couple and their two children Rebecca Louise (3) and John (1) emigrated to Australia from England on the LADY KENNAWAY, arriving at Port Phillip on 15 August 1853. A week before their arrival, Louisa gave birth to an (unnamed) male child who died the next day and was buried at sea. Weakened by the event, Louisa herself died in Melbourne on 2 September 1853. The tragedy was compounded when the couple’s son, John, died in Boorandara in Melbourne on 13 January the following year. Elizabeth Flavell was born in the village of Landbeach in Cambridgeshire in England on 20 November 1840. She was the eldest daughter of William and Maria Flavell (nee Phillips). William and Maria and their family emigrated to Victoria on the THAMES in around 1855 in order for William to work for a Charles L. Swanston on his sheep station at Inverleigh.

    Some minor differences/additions I noticed are;
    1) I had their early children being born at Mount Hesse (which was a sheep run near where Winchelsea is today - I guess it could have been renamed Mount Hope during World War I);
    2) Fanny Shepherd (Samuel's wife) died at Quambatook in Victoria in 192
    3) I think the Victorian BDMs show James and Alice Free being born at Raglan (which is close to Mount Cole);
    4) Alexander Free is buried in the Buangor cemetary (got that from a history of the region).

    Dr Graeme Laurence Cheeseman - G.Cheeseman-at-adfa.edu.au

    William married Louisa CHAPMAN on 16 Nov 1848 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England. Louisa (daughter of George CHAPMAN and Rebecca DALEY) was born on 13 Nov 1831 in Barrington, Cambridgeshire, England; was christened on 13 Nov 1831 in Barrington, Cambridgeshire, England; died on 2 Sep 1853 in Upper Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia; was buried on 3 Sep 1853 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Louisa CHAPMAN was born on 13 Nov 1831 in Barrington, Cambridgeshire, England; was christened on 13 Nov 1831 in Barrington, Cambridgeshire, England (daughter of George CHAPMAN and Rebecca DALEY); died on 2 Sep 1853 in Upper Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia; was buried on 3 Sep 1853 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Death Record: 1853, Victoria, Australia; #337
    • Immigration: Dep.: 10 May 1853, Southampton, Hampshire, England; Per "Lady Kennaway"
    • Immigration: Arr.: 15 Aug 1853, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; Per "Lady Kennaway" as Free Settler.

    Notes:

    P'nr Ind. No. 337

    Louisa died of chronic diarrhoea in Upper Hawthorn on 2 September 1853, 15 days after she had landed in the colony. William who was present at the death signed her death certificate with a cross. She was buried the next day in the Melbourne General Cemetery.

    Buried:
    General Cemetery

    Notes:

    Reference: 331/CE086/01/62/1
    District: Cambridge

    Married:
    CofE, All Saints

    Children:
    1. 7. Rebecca Louise FREE was born on 29 Jun 1849 in Barrington, Cambridgeshire, England; died in 1891 in Dunolly, Victoria, Australia; was buried in 1891 in Dunolly, Victoria, Australia.
    2. John FREE was born on 13 Apr 1851 in Barrington, Cambridgeshire, England; died on 13 Jan 1854 in Boroondara, Victoria, Australia.
    3. Un-Named FREE was born on 7 Aug 1853; died on 8 Aug 1853.


Generation: 5

  1. 26.  George IVESGeorge IVES was born on 9 Nov 1791 in Knapton, Norfolk, England; died on 5 Aug 1835 in Oatlands, Tasmania, Australia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Convict Number: 1820
    • Immigration: Arr.: 1820

    George married Sarah RIVETT in UNKNOWN. Sarah was born in 1776; died in 1876. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 27.  Sarah RIVETT was born in 1776; died in 1876.
    Children:
    1. 13. Elizabeth IVES was born in 1814 in Trunch, Norfolk, England; died on 11 Mar 1860 in Brighton, Victoria, Australia.

  3. 28.  Samuel FREE was born on 18 Jul 1802 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England; was christened on 18 Jul 1802 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England (son of John FREE and Alice HARPER); died on 22 Nov 1879 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England; was buried on 28 Nov 1879 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Certificate of Birth: Wanted
    • Picture: Wanted - Pictures of this person and any descendants.
    • Occupation: Agricultural labourer, husbandsman and farmer.
    • Certificate of Death: Wanted
    • Census: 1841; Shows Samuel (35) and Mary (35) Free living at Haslingfield with their children Mary (15), William (12), Elizabeth (10), John (8), Harriet (6), Sarah (3), and Ann (1).
    • Census: 1851; Haslingfield: Shows Samuel Free (agricultural labourer, married and 48) living at 13 Back Lane in Haslingfield with his children John (a shepherd, 18), Harriet (16), Sarah (13), Ann (11), Alice (9) and Mary Ann (7)

    Notes:

    The Federation records here show William Free 1829-1890 parents as Samuel Free & Mary PINKLER. Reg # Vic BDM 6748

    Other Frees living in Haslingfield at the time of the 1851 Census were:
    1) at 4 Barton Road, Elizabeth Free (freehold farmer and widow a ged 61 years) with her son and daughter John (a farmer's son, ag ed 20 years) and Ann (farmer's daughter, 22). Elizabeth had been born in Granchester, Cambridgeshire and her two children were born in Haslingfield. Elizabeth was probably Samuel's sister-i n-law Elizabeth Higler who had
    married his brother William probably in Granchester. William had died in Haslingfield on 22 Oct 1835.
    2) Elizabeth Free (unmarried housekeepe, aged 25 years, workin g in the emply of a Henry Kefford).
    3) Alice Free, widow aged 88 years and subject to Parish Relief . Alice had been born in Melbourn, Cambridgeshire and was probably Samuel's mother Alice Harper.

    The 1861 census shows John Free, a 29-year old farmer, living o n his 12-acre farm at 169 Barton Road, Haslingfield. With him were his sister Ann (aged 32) and niece Harriet (8).
    The church graveyard in Haslingfield has the following graveston as:
    1) Samuel Free, died 22 November 1878, aged 77 years and Mary Free (his wife) died 14 December 1882, aged 77 years. 'Watch and pray'; and
    2) John Free, son of William and Elizabeth Free, died 17 February 1875, aged 43 years and Harriet Elizabeth their grandaughter , died 26 February 1870, aged 17 years. William was probably Samuel's nephew and Harriet his daughter.

    Samuel married Mary FINKELL on 18 Nov 1824 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England. Mary (daughter of John FINKELL and Elizabeth HAROP) was born on 2 Jun 1805 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England; died on 14 Dec 1882 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England; was buried in Dec 1882 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 29.  Mary FINKELL was born on 2 Jun 1805 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England (daughter of John FINKELL and Elizabeth HAROP); died on 14 Dec 1882 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England; was buried in Dec 1882 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Certificate of Birth: Wanted
    • Picture: Wanted - Pictures of this person and any descendants.
    • Certificate of Death: Wanted
    • Census: 1881; Mary Free, a widow aged 76 years born in Haslingfield. Mary was living at Barton Road, Haslingfield

    Notes:

    Mary was baptised in Haslingfield on 2 June 1805. Her parents were John Finkell and Elizabeth Harrop. According to the LDS IGI, a second Mary Finkell was christened at Haslingfield on 7 March 1802. Mother: Jane Finkell, no father. As the entries for Samuel show, Mary lived all her life with him and their family at Haslingfield.
    The 1881 census showed a Mary Free, a widow aged 76 years born in Haslingfield. Mary was living at Barton Road, Haslingfield with Sarah Morris (nee Free) also a widow and aged 43 years and her children William (15), Thomas (15), Samuel Free Morris (12), Joseph (8) and Phillip (4). Mary would have been Samuel's wife and Sarah their daughter.

    Notes:

    The marriage was witnessed by Sarah Susannah Smith, Elizabeth Finkell (probably Mary's younger sister although it could have been her mother) and the registrar John Pearse. The couple lived at Haslingfield after their marriage and until their deaths in 1879 and 1882 respectively.

    Married:
    CofE, All Saints

    Children:
    1. Mary Anne FREE was born on 28 Aug 1825 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England; died about 1842 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England.
    2. William FREE was born on 27 Jan 1827 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England; died on 10 Feb 1828.
    3. 14. William FREE was born on 2 Mar 1829 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England; was christened on 2 Mar 1829 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England; died on 2 Jun 1890 in Corack, Victoria, Australia; was buried on 4 Jun 1890 in Cemetery, Corack, Victoria, Australia.
    4. Elizabeth FREE was born on 8 Jan 1831 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England; died on 13 Dec 1845 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England.
    5. John FREE was born on 7 Jan 1832 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England; died in DECEASED.
    6. Harriet FREE was born on 27 Jan 1834 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England; was christened on 3 Apr 1835 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England; died on 1 May 1897 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England.
    7. Sarah FREE was born on 21 Dec 1837 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England; died in 1909 in Chesterton, Cambridgeshire, England.
    8. Ann FREE was born on 12 Dec 1839 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England; was christened on 2 Feb 1840 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England; died in DECEASED in Farnworth, Lancashire, England.
    9. Alice FREE was born on 22 Sep 1841 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England; died on 15 May 1925 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England.
    10. Mary Ann FREE was born on 22 Jan 1843 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England; died on 25 Nov 1913 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 28 Nov 1913 in Colpoys Bay, Ontario, Canada.

  5. 30.  George CHAPMAN was born on 13 Jun 1802 in Barrington, Cambridgeshire, England (son of John CHAPMAN and Ann UNKNOWN); died on 20 Jan 1863 in Barrington, Cambridgeshire, England.

    George married Rebecca DALEY on 9 Jul 1831 in Barrington, Cambridgeshire, England. Rebecca was born in 1809; died on 11 Apr 1886 in Barrington, Cambridgeshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 31.  Rebecca DALEY was born in 1809; died on 11 Apr 1886 in Barrington, Cambridgeshire, England.
    Children:
    1. 15. Louisa CHAPMAN was born on 13 Nov 1831 in Barrington, Cambridgeshire, England; was christened on 13 Nov 1831 in Barrington, Cambridgeshire, England; died on 2 Sep 1853 in Upper Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia; was buried on 3 Sep 1853 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
    2. George CHAPMAN was born on 24 Nov 1833 in Barrington, Cambridgeshire, England; was christened on 24 Nov 1833 in Barrington, Cambridgeshire, England; died in DECEASED.
    3. Mary Ann CHAPMAN was born on 5 Mar 1835 in Barrington, Cambridgeshire, England; was christened on 20 Mar 1836 in Barrington, Cambridgeshire, England; died in DECEASED.
    4. Emily CHAPMAN was born on 19 Dec 1841 in Barrington, Cambridgeshire, England; was christened on 19 Dec 1841 in Barrington, Cambridgeshire, England; died in DECEASED.


Generation: 6

  1. 56.  John FREE was born in 1754 in Orwell, Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England; was christened on 15 Feb 1756 in Shepreth, Cambridgeshire, England (son of Thomas FREE and Mary MALDEN); died on 15 Feb 1824 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England.

    John married Alice HARPER on 20 Apr 1785 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England. Alice (daughter of Thomas HARPER and Alice GOODEN) was born on 8 Jul 1764 in Melbourn, Cambridgeshire, England; was christened on 8 Jul 1764 in Melbourn, Cambridgeshire, England; died in Jan 1855 in Melbourn, Cambridgeshire, England; was buried on 18 Jan 1855 in Melbourn, Cambridgeshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 57.  Alice HARPER was born on 8 Jul 1764 in Melbourn, Cambridgeshire, England; was christened on 8 Jul 1764 in Melbourn, Cambridgeshire, England (daughter of Thomas HARPER and Alice GOODEN); died in Jan 1855 in Melbourn, Cambridgeshire, England; was buried on 18 Jan 1855 in Melbourn, Cambridgeshire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1841; Shows Alice Free, aged 75, living on her own at Haslingfield.
    • Census: 1851; Shows an Alice Free, a widow aged 88 years and subject to Parish Relief, livingin Haslingfield. Alice had been born in Melbourn, Cambridgeshire and was probably Samuel's mother Alice Harper.

    Notes:

    "MELBOURN is a parish, in the hundred of Repton and Gresley. The village, which is a considerable one, and of some antiquity, is situate seven miles and a half S.S.E. from Derby, and about six N.N.E. from Ashby-de-la-Zouch. Camden notices this place as having a castle, wherein John Duke of Bourbon, of the blood royal of France, was incarcerated nine years, having been taken prisoner at the battle of Agincourt."
    "Derbyshire, midland county of England, having Yorkshire on the north, Notts on the east, Leicestershire, Warwickshire, and Staffordshire on the south and Staffordshire and Cheshire on the west; length, north and south, 52 miles; greatest breadth, 85 miles; average breadth, 20 miles; area, 658,624 acres; pop. 461,914. The surface in the south is either flat or undulating, irregular in the middle and NE., and picturesquely mountainous in the NW. or Peak district. The principal rivers are the Trent, Derwent, Dove, and Wye; river communication is supplemented by the Erewash and Grand Trunk Canals. The road and railway systems are highly developed. The soil in the Vale of the Trent is alluvial and very productive. In the hilly districts the land is mostly in pasture; much of it is rocky and unproductive. Oats, barley, potatoes, and wheat are cultivated; and there are many excellent dairy-farms. Warm mineral springs are numerous, the most popular being those at Buxton, Matlock, and Bakewell. Coal is abundant; iron ore and lead are worked; among the other mineral products are zinc, manganese, and barytes. There are numerous and extensive quarries of limestone and marble; fluor-spar is found in the caverns, and is manufactured into a great variety of ornamental articles. Silk, cotton, and lace are the chief manufactures, but malting and brewing are also carried on, and there are some extensive iron foundries." [Bartholemew's Gazetteer of the British Isles, 1887]

    Notes:

    Married:
    CofE, All Saints

    Children:
    1. Unnamed FREE was born in UNKNOWN in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England; died in DECEASED.
    2. Hetty FREE was born on 2 Apr 1786 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England; died in 1871 in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England.
    3. William FREE was born on 27 Jan 1788 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England; was christened in 1788; died on 22 Oct 1835 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England.
    4. Ann FREE was born on 30 Jan 1791 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England; was christened on 30 Jan 1791 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England; died in 1808.
    5. Sarah FREE was born on 23 Feb 1793 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England; was christened on 23 Feb 1794 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England; died on 27 Mar 1808 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England.
    6. John FREE was born about 1795 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England; died before 1797 in England.
    7. John FREE was born on 24 Mar 1796 in Harrington, Cambridgeshire, England; was christened on 1 Jun 1796; died on 12 Jul 1890 in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia; was buried on 15 Jul 1890 in Cemetery, Ballarat, Victoria, Australia.
    8. 28. Samuel FREE was born on 18 Jul 1802 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England; was christened on 18 Jul 1802 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England; died on 22 Nov 1879 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England; was buried on 28 Nov 1879 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England.

  3. 58.  John FINKELL was born on 30 Apr 1769 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England; was christened on 30 Apr 1769 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England (son of George FINKELL and Sarah COXALL); died on 23 Jan 1847 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England.

    Notes:

    Source: Cambridge Family History Society Haslinglingfield Parish Register (HAGSOC Y2/NCa66/1-8). Marriage record shows John and Elizabeth to be a bachelor and spinster respectively. The witnesses were a Robert Willmott and John Charles. Birth dates shown for John and Elizabeth's family are actually baptism dates obtained from the Haslingfield Parish records.

    The 1841 census shows John (70 year-old farmer) and Elizabeth (65) Finkell living at Church End Haslingfield. Also present are Thomas Finkell (40), Elizabeth Finkell (30), Eliza Finkell (5), Ann Finkell (3), Charlotte Patman (35) and Samuel Patman (2). All were born in the county.

    John married Elizabeth HAROP on 5 Nov 1793 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England. Elizabeth (daughter of William HARRAP and Mary THOMSON) was born on 28 Nov 1773 in St Marylebone, Middlesex, England; was christened on 25 Dec 1773 in St Marylebone, Middlesex, England; died on 14 Mar 1851 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 59.  Elizabeth HAROP was born on 28 Nov 1773 in St Marylebone, Middlesex, England; was christened on 25 Dec 1773 in St Marylebone, Middlesex, England (daughter of William HARRAP and Mary THOMSON); died on 14 Mar 1851 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England.

    Notes:

    Parish Registers show Harrop spelt as Harop.
    Note: Children's birth dates are actually when they were baptised.

    Children:
    1. William FINKELL was born on 12 Oct 1794 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England; died in DECEASED.
    2. Daniel FINKELL was born on 10 Jan 1796 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England; died on 11 Sep 1798 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England.
    3. Thomas FINKELL was born on 6 Jun 1797 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England; died on 10 Dec 1859 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England.
    4. William FINKELL was born on 9 May 1798 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England; died in DECEASED.
    5. Sarah FINKELL was born on 14 May 1799 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England; was christened on 14 May 1799 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England; died on 8 May 1839 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England.
    6. Charlotte FINKELL was born on 10 Oct 1802 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England; died in DECEASED.
    7. 29. Mary FINKELL was born on 2 Jun 1805 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England; died on 14 Dec 1882 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England; was buried in Dec 1882 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England.
    8. Elizabeth FINKELL was born on 14 Jun 1807 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England; died in 1855 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

  5. 60.  John CHAPMAN was born in UNKNOWN; died in DECEASED.

    John married Ann UNKNOWN. Ann was born in UNKNOWN; died in DECEASED. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 61.  Ann UNKNOWN was born in UNKNOWN; died in DECEASED.
    Children:
    1. 30. George CHAPMAN was born on 13 Jun 1802 in Barrington, Cambridgeshire, England; died on 20 Jan 1863 in Barrington, Cambridgeshire, England.