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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Living

    Living married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Living
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Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Ernest CRIDDLEWilliam Ernest CRIDDLE was born on 18 Aug 1878 in Greenough, Western Australia, Australia (son of Thomas CRIDDLE and Mary CONNOLLY); died on 5 Jan 1949 in Western Australia, Australia; was buried on 9 Jan 1949 in Cemetery, Utakarra, Geraldton, Western Australia, Australia.

    William married Prescilla Maude BARNDON in 1908 in Greenough, Western Australia, Australia. Prescilla (daughter of Richard Reuben Michael BARNDON and Mary WOOLHOUSE) was born on 22 Feb 1886 in Greenough, Western Australia, Australia; was christened in 1886; died on 13 Dec 1982; was buried on 15 Dec 1982 in Cemetery, Utakarra, Geraldton, Western Australia, Australia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Prescilla Maude BARNDONPrescilla Maude BARNDON was born on 22 Feb 1886 in Greenough, Western Australia, Australia; was christened in 1886 (daughter of Richard Reuben Michael BARNDON and Mary WOOLHOUSE); died on 13 Dec 1982; was buried on 15 Dec 1982 in Cemetery, Utakarra, Geraldton, Western Australia, Australia.
    Children:
    1. William Reuben CRIDDLE was born on 2 May 1909 in Western Australia, Australia; died on 20 Jun 2003 in Geraldton, Western Australia, Australia.
    2. Raymond James CRIDDLE was born on 25 Mar 1911 in Western Australia, Australia; died on 7 Apr 2013 in Stoneville, Western Australia, Australia.
    3. Clifton Allen CRIDDLE was born on 20 Dec 1912 in Western Australia, Australia; died on 20 Jun 2000 in South Perth, Western Australia, Australia; was buried in Jun 2000 in Cemetery, Karrakatta, Western Australia, Australia.
    4. Stella CRIDDLE was born on 4 Jun 1914 in Western Australia, Australia; died on 5 Jun 1914 in Western Australia, Australia.
    5. Living
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    7. Mary Priscilla Maude CRIDDLE was born on 18 Jun 1924 in Walkaway, Western Australia, Australia; died on 18 Aug 1986 in Rockingham, Western Australia, Australia.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Thomas CRIDDLE was born about 1845 in Toodyay, Western Australia, Australia (son of William CRITTAL and Elizabeth THOMAS); died on 21 May 1914 in Greenough, Western Australia, Australia; was buried in May 1914 in Cemetery, Greenough, Western Australia, Australia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Innkeeper & Farmer Back Flats Hotel near Bradleys

    Notes:

    Buried:
    Pioneer Cemetery

    Thomas married Mary CONNOLLY on 24 May 1869 in South Greenough, Western Australia, Australia. Mary (daughter of John W. CONNOLLY and Mary SPICE) was born on 13 Apr 1849 in Ellens Brook, Western Australia, Australia; died on 6 Nov 1925 in Greenough, Western Australia, Australia; was buried in 1925 in Cemetery, Greenough, Western Australia, Australia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary CONNOLLY was born on 13 Apr 1849 in Ellens Brook, Western Australia, Australia (daughter of John W. CONNOLLY and Mary SPICE); died on 6 Nov 1925 in Greenough, Western Australia, Australia; was buried in 1925 in Cemetery, Greenough, Western Australia, Australia.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    Pioneer Cemetery

    Children:
    1. Selina CRIDDLE was born on 30 Oct 1870 in Greenough, Western Australia, Australia; died on 29 Jun 1940 in Greenough, Western Australia, Australia; was buried in 1940 in Cemetery, Greenough, Western Australia, Australia.
    2. John Thomas CRIDDLE was born on 9 Jun 1872 in Greenough, Western Australia, Australia; died on 16 Dec 1938 in Greenough, Western Australia, Australia.
    3. Joseph Alfred CRIDDLE was born on 12 Jul 1874 in Greenough, Western Australia, Australia; died on 18 Jan 1937 in Western Australia, Australia.
    4. Robert CRIDDLE was born on 29 May 1876 in Greenough, Western Australia, Australia; died on 2 Dec 1947 in Western Australia, Australia; was buried on 2 Dec 1947 in Cemetery, Utakarra, Geraldton, Western Australia, Australia.
    5. 2. William Ernest CRIDDLE was born on 18 Aug 1878 in Greenough, Western Australia, Australia; died on 5 Jan 1949 in Western Australia, Australia; was buried on 9 Jan 1949 in Cemetery, Utakarra, Geraldton, Western Australia, Australia.
    6. Frederick James CRIDDLE was born on 12 Dec 1880 in Greenough, Western Australia, Australia; died on 15 Oct 1956 in Perth, Western Australia, Australia.
    7. Sydney CRIDDLE was born between 4 Mar 1882 and 1883 in Greenough, Western Australia, Australia; died on 27 Dec 1953 in Western Australia, Australia; was buried on 29 Dec 1953 in Cemetery, Utakarra, Geraldton, Western Australia, Australia.

  3. 6.  Richard Reuben Michael BARNDONRichard Reuben Michael BARNDON was born on 13 Oct 1838 in Perth, Western Australia, Australia (son of Richard BARNDON and Frances ONGLEY); died on 28 Sep 1896 in Greenough, Western Australia, Australia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 31 Dec 1859, York, Western Australia, Australia

    Richard married Mary WOOLHOUSE on 25 Jul 1861 in Northam, Western Australia, Australia. Mary (daughter of George Jeremiah WOOLHOUSE and Priscilla KING) was born on 16 Jun 1844 in Herne Hill, Western Australia, Australia; died on 20 Nov 1925 in Greenough, Western Australia, Australia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Mary WOOLHOUSE was born on 16 Jun 1844 in Herne Hill, Western Australia, Australia (daughter of George Jeremiah WOOLHOUSE and Priscilla KING); died on 20 Nov 1925 in Greenough, Western Australia, Australia.
    Children:
    1. Thomas Henry BARNDON was born on 25 Oct 1861 in Western Australia, Australia; died in 1955.
    2. Richard William BARNDON was born on 30 Oct 1863 in York, Western Australia, Australia; died on 27 Feb 1912 in Greenough, Western Australia, Australia.
    3. Elizabeth BARNDON was born on 11 Feb 1866 in Dongara, Western Australia, Australia; died on 14 May 1946 in Greenough, Western Australia, Australia; was buried in 1946 in Cemetery, Utakarra, Geraldton, Western Australia, Australia.
    4. Annie BARNDON was born on 16 Feb 1868 in Northam, Western Australia, Australia; died on 23 Apr 1960 in Walkaway, Western Australia, Australia.
    5. Amelia BARNDON was born in 1870; died in DECEASED.
    6. Walter Alfred BARNDON was born on 5 Oct 1871 in Greenough, Western Australia, Australia; died on 27 Jun 1936.
    7. Emma BARNDON was born in 1872; died in 1965.
    8. John Woolhouse BARNDON was born in 1874 in Western Australia, Australia; died in 1946.
    9. Edith May BARNDON was born in 1876; died in 1877.
    10. Reuben James BARNDON was born in 1877; died in 1971.
    11. Ida Blanche BARNDON was born on 20 Jul 1879 in Western Australia, Australia; died on 30 Dec 1959; was buried on 30 Dec 1959 in Cemetery, Utakarra, Geraldton, Western Australia, Australia.
    12. Vernon Maitland BARNDON was born on 25 Sep 1880 in Greenough, Western Australia, Australia; died on 14 Jul 1966 in Geraldton, Western Australia, Australia.
    13. Joseph Raymond BARNDON was born in 1882; died on 5 Apr 1946 in Geraldton, Western Australia, Australia.
    14. George Frederick BARNDON was born in 1884 in Greenough, Western Australia, Australia; died on 10 Nov 1966 in Guildford, Western Australia, Australia; was cremated in 1966 in Cemetery, Karrakatta, Western Australia, Australia.
    15. 3. Prescilla Maude BARNDON was born on 22 Feb 1886 in Greenough, Western Australia, Australia; was christened in 1886; died on 13 Dec 1982; was buried on 15 Dec 1982 in Cemetery, Utakarra, Geraldton, Western Australia, Australia.
    16. Frank Nicholas BARNDON was born in 1887; died in 1965.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  William CRITTALWilliam CRITTAL was born on 18 Nov 1804 in Ightham, Kent, England; was christened on 18 Nov 1804 in Ightham, Kent, England (son of William CRITTAL and Sarah BRATTON); died on 12 May 1875 in Greenough, Western Australia, Australia; was buried in 1875 in Cemetery, Greenough, Western Australia, Australia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • AKA: Criddle
    • Occupation: Servant/Farmer
    • Immigration: Arr.: 12 Oct 1829, Western Australia, Australia; Per "Caroline" as indentured servant to Alfred Hawes Stone

    Notes:

    "The Hentys" by Marnie
    Bassett spells out the tale in fine detail ...

    The Henty family chartered the CAROLINE to send out their advance party to the Swan River Colony and had to arrive before the end of 1829 with money and goods in tow (investments in the new colony) to qualify for offers of grants of free land ... part of the goods, apart from sheep & provisions, was servants.

    Of the 65 passengers on board (cabin and steerage) many were servants, not only to the Hentys but to the other gentlemen on board ...Camfield, Talbot, Trimmer, Everard and Alfred Stone 28, solicitor and "a good shot, whose mustachoes were black".

    Camfield's servants were Frederick & Frances Friend and child Mary Ann, and William Smith and wife and son William.

    The Henty servants were George Hills and his wife, son and daughter, while other labourers and servants were listed as Mr & Mrs Chipper, Mr & Mrs Gee and 5 children, Mrs & Mrs Rewell and daughter, Mr & Mrs Bushby and 2 sons, Mr & Mrs Sandford and 4 sons and 6 single men by the names of Price,
    Patterson, Dyer, Barnden, Haybittle and Goble.

    No other names jump off the pages at me but Erickson says William Criddle arrived on the Caroline and was A.H. Stone's servant and Phoebe was his youngest child, born in 1870.

    The HENTY servants were nearly all old employees of the family in Sussex UK and "signed on to serve Thomas Henty, gentleman, or his agents, as dutiful servants for five years in return for a free passage, twenty pounds a year, fuel, and board.

    The Henty's had a rough time of it in the colony and moved on to Tasmania and settled in Launceston where their father and the rest of the migration caught up with them. One son, Charles, set up a shipping business and took goods around to Fremantle, as well as setting up business in South Australia
    and their Victorian claim to fame of settling the Portland area.

    It states in a book that the name may have been taken from Crit Hall in the small town of eneden. Willam Criddle was born 1804 in Kent (not sure where)his surname was spelt Crittal,and his hometown was tunbridge wells, he came to Western Australia as indentured servant to a solicitor Mr Alfred Hawes Stone, William was released from his indenture in 1830 to make his own way in the colony. After working for a few years in the Perth area, WIlliam went to Toodyay, or Newcastle as it was then known, he met future wife, Elizabeth Thomas, who was born in Bristol U k. They were married at "DEEPDALE" the home of Elizabeth in 1840,he was 36 years and she was 18 years they had fourteen(14) children.
    William was a stonemason and a builder. The Perth gasette of 1842 mentions that the Police Barracksat Toodyay was built by Willaim Criddle he eventually moved the Greenough flats on his own land and engaged in farming, there is much more to this story but cannot write it all on this message.I am not sure where you live, I shall check your email address later, but if you are interested and you don't know already Greenough is about twenty five kilometres south of Geraldton, it is now a tourist area and has a renovated hamlet, and there are various old buildings and ruins in the area (we go there often researching) many of these buildings at Greenough and Dongara were built by William. He died at Greenough 12 may 1875 (i shall ask my wife where he is buried) his wife Elizabeth died in Dongara in 1909 and is buried in Dongara cemetery. One last point the first child of William and Elizabeth was Anne Criddle she married a John Patience (they were my wife Pamela's g/grandparents)John Patience was number two (2) convict on arrival,from England,that is another story.

    William married Elizabeth THOMAS on 19 Jun 1842 in Newcastle, Western Australia, Australia. Elizabeth (daughter of William THOMAS and Keziah SAUNDERS) was born on 26 Nov 1822 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England; died on 21 Jan 1909 in Dongara, Western Australia, Australia; was buried in 1909 in Cemetery, Dongara, Western Australia, Australia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Elizabeth THOMASElizabeth THOMAS was born on 26 Nov 1822 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England (daughter of William THOMAS and Keziah SAUNDERS); died on 21 Jan 1909 in Dongara, Western Australia, Australia; was buried in 1909 in Cemetery, Dongara, Western Australia, Australia.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    Methodist

    Notes:

    Married:
    Deepdale

    Children:
    1. Anne CRIDDLE was born on 2 May 1841 in Toodyay, Western Australia, Australia; died on 13 Dec 1897 in Dongara, Western Australia, Australia; was buried in 1897 in Cemetery, Greenough, Western Australia, Australia.
    2. William CRIDDLE was born between 1843 and Jun 1844 in Toodyay, Western Australia, Australia; died on 1 Nov 1912 in Guildford, Western Australia, Australia; was buried in 1912 in Cemetery, Dongara, Western Australia, Australia.
    3. 4. Thomas CRIDDLE was born about 1845 in Toodyay, Western Australia, Australia; died on 21 May 1914 in Greenough, Western Australia, Australia; was buried in May 1914 in Cemetery, Greenough, Western Australia, Australia.
    4. Susan CRIDDLE was born on 8 Aug 1848 in Greenough Flats, Western Australia, Australia; died on 25 Dec 1909 in Dongara, Western Australia, Australia; was buried in 1909 in Cemetery, Dongara, Western Australia, Australia.
    5. Henry CRIDDLE was born in Aug 1850 in Toodyay, Western Australia, Australia; died on 1 Aug 1903 in Greenough, Western Australia, Australia.
    6. Mary CRIDDLE was born on 1 Aug 1852 in Irwin River, Western Australia, Australia; died on 12 Nov 1873 in Greenough, Western Australia, Australia; was buried in Nov 1873 in Cemetery, Bootenal, Western Australia, Australia.
    7. John CRIDDLE was born on 20 Feb 1855 in Irwin River, Western Australia, Australia; died on 14 May 1934 in Midland Junction, Western Australia, Australia; was buried in May 1934 in Cemetery, Karrakatta, Western Australia, Australia.
    8. James CRIDDLE was born on 19 Aug 1857 in Bootenal, Western Australia, Australia; died on 11 Mar 1927 in Nabawa, Western Australia, Australia.
    9. Sarah CRIDDLE was born on 18 Jun 1859 in Greenough, Western Australia, Australia; died between 1937 and 1939 in Perth, Western Australia, Australia.
    10. Eliza CRIDDLE was born on 11 Apr 1861 in Greenough, Western Australia, Australia; died in DECEASED.
    11. Emily CRIDDLE was born on 21 Dec 1862 in Dongara, Western Australia, Australia; died on 23 Sep 1905 in Dongara, Western Australia, Australia.
    12. George CRIDDLE was born on 10 Oct 1864 in Greenough, Western Australia, Australia; died in 1940 in Perth, Western Australia, Australia; was buried in 1940 in Cemetery, Karrakatta, Western Australia, Australia.
    13. Charles CRIDDLE was born on 22 Dec 1867; died on 25 Apr 1886 in Greenough, Western Australia, Australia.
    14. Phoebe Elizabeth CRIDDLE was born on 15 Jan 1870 in Greenough, Western Australia, Australia; died in 1954 in Perth, Western Australia, Australia.

  3. 10.  John W. CONNOLLY was born on 15 Sep 1800 in Codehile, Monaghan, Ireland (son of Unknown CONNOLLY); died on 24 Mar 1852 in Upper Swan, Western Australia, Australia; was buried about Mar 1852 in Cemetery, West Swan, Western Australia, Australia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Medical: It was assumed that the horse, which was skittish, had thrown him, and his head had hit a root.
    • Military Service: 63rd Regiment
    • Immigration: Arr.: 8 Jun 1829, Western Australia, Australia; Per "Sulphur"
    • Occupation: 1869; Farmer

    Notes:

    You can find John Connollys grave at the All Saints church at the end of Gnangara Road at the T junction, its near Ellen Brook and overlooking the Swan.


    John was a Private in the 63rd Regiment and arrived in WA in June 1829 on HMS Sulphur.

    John CONNOLLY was born on 15th September, 1800 in Armatris Parish, in or near the town of Codehile, County Monaghan Ireland. Up to the present time, nothing is known of his parents, but he did have a sister Susanna, also of' Armatris Parish, who he named as his next of Kin when he enlisted in the 63rd Regiment of Foot, Light Infantry, on the 13th of September, 1819. He was Attested into the Corps at Dublin, Ireland, on his 19th Birthday for Unlimited Service, and received a Bounty of £3 after his final approval at Plymouth, England. For almost 10 years he served with the Regiment in various areas, including 15 months in Portugal. When the decision was made in England during 1828 to form a settlement at the Swan River on the Western coast of Australia, a Detachment of men of the 63rd Regiment, under Captain Irwin, were selected to accompany the first settlers for their protection, and among the rank and file was Private John Connolly.

    H.M.S.Sulphur, a Royal Navy 'bomb', was fitted out to carry passengers, many of the soldiers were married and were accompanied by their wives and children, likewise were many of the ship's officers and seamen. So overcrowded was the accommodation on the small sloop, that after sailing from Chatham to Plymouth during extremely bad weather, some 15 persons were dis-embarked to follow in ships sailing at a later date. Another ship, the Parmelia, was to sail with the Sulphur, and they left early in the month of February, 1829, the first and only port of call being Capetown, in South Africa. The Sulphur arrived off the Swan River on 8th June, 1829, the Parmelia, with her passengers, all settlers to found the new Colony, having arrived a few days previously.

    Records of Pay Rolls indicate that John Connolly was attached to Headquarters in Perth during the almost 5 years he served with the 63rd Regiment in Western Australia. John Connolly, Bachelor, married Mary SPICE, on the 20th September, 1831 at Perth. The couple were married by the Colonial Chaplain, Rev. B.W. Wittenoom, by Banns, according to the Rites of the Church of England. John was just 31 years of age, Mary barely 17 years old. She was the eldest daughter of Saul and Betsy Spice, who arrived in W.A. in February, 1830 on the Hooghly, with their 6 children. Saul Spice was an Agricultural laborer, engaged by Thomas Peel, together with other settlers, to come out from England and settle in the new Colony under Peel's land settlement scheme near Rockingham. The ill-planned scheme was a total failure, most of the families moving to more fertile areas, where they became established. Saul Spice and his family were granted land at "the Head of the River", the area known later as Upper Swan, where they held large grants.

    John and Mary Connolly stayed in Perth, and when at the end of 1833, the 63rd Regiment was recalled to India, John was one of the many soldiers who obtained their Discharge from the Regiment and settled in W.A.. John's Discharge Certificate and Pay Book, carefully preserved by his descendants, have thrown much light on his personal history as well as his Army life. We learn that he was a man of medium height, 5 feet 7 inches, with brown hair and
    eyes, a round face, no body marks. He was also illiterate, his Pay Book shows his (x) mark, but his character reference states clearly that "John Connolly has been a Well Conducted Soldier'.

    He was discharged at his own request, on 30th April,1834, after serving "Fourteen Years, Two Hundred and Thirty Days".
    The Births of John and Mary's first 3 children, in Anglican Church Records, give further details of John's life. He records his occupation as a Laborer, Late 63rd. Regt. An old Family Bible states that the first 3 children were born in Perth, the following 7 at Upper Swan. The first W.A. Census taken June 30th 1837 gives John's status as 'Agricultural Laborer', most probably his father-in-law Saul Spice at Upper Swan employed him.

    The Government Gazette of 18.2.1842 reports that land of 184 1/2 acres at the Lakes, applied for by J. Connolly was under course of Survey. Colonial Secretary's Office Records reveal that John Connolly requested the Title deed to land he had purchased from the original grantee near Great Lakes (the exact locality is not known), this was in 1845. Further records show that he employed a Parkhurst lad on his farm at Upper Swan in 1848.

    Life in the Swan River Valley of' Western Australia would have been vastly different for John Connolly, far from the scenes of his youth among the soft green fields of Ireland, his years of stern discipline in the Army, and the voyage by sailing ship to the other side of the world to take part in the actual establishment of a new settlement in a strange land, far removed from any form of civilization. Hardship and privation was the lot of everyone, from Government official to free settler, soldier or servant alike. Families had to become almost self sufficient for their daily food, tilling the soil and planting crops was of greatest importance to all. As land was cleared, roads and bridges made, and small towns sprang up, life would have become more pleasant for John and his wife Mary. The birth of twin sons - who both survived - repaid in full measure for the loss of their first born son in infancy.

    One thundery night in March, 1852, John set off on his horse to call a doctor to attend his son John who was ill. He did not return and in the morning his family set out to look for him. They found him dead, beside the track, under an overhanging tree. It was assumed that the horse, which was skittish, had thrown him, and his head had hit a root. The Perth Gazette of the 26th March reports briefly, 'An old Colonist, named Connolly, met with his death in an accidental manner by falling from his horse, on his road from Perth to the head of' the Swan. The deceased we regret to hear, has left a large family behind him'. John Connolly was buried in the small churchyard of All Saints Church, West Swan, among the graves of other pioneers of our State, a spot overlooking the Swan River, and close by Ellen's Brook, where almost 8 months later his widow Mary gave birth to the couple's 10th child.

    Very little is known of the next 10 years, except for official records. The son John, ailing for some time, died, and was buried with his father. Eldest daughter Jane was married so also was the son Charles. In 1858 Mary Connolly bought 2 small blocks of land at Bindoon. By 1862 the family had journeyed by bullock wagon to the Greenough Flats, where they became pioneer settlers. When Mary died at Greenough on 30th January, 1892, at the age of 78 years, the Victoria Express, in reporting her death, referred to her as a 'Pioneer resident of the Greenough, coming to the flats with her family in the earliest years of settlement'.

    This brief outline and many family names dates etc:
    Of the life of John Connolly and his wife.
    Was compiled by Joan DOWNES, Geraldton June 1979. (Many thanks)
    Who researched records held in the Battye State Library, Perth. Also from records from the Register Generals Office, newspaper reports, and from the original Army Discharge Certificate and Account Book of John Connolly, with additional information from "Military Establishment in Western Australia", and some family memories of a granddaughter of John and Mary Connolly as told in 1960, and recorded by a Great great granddaughter.
    Many thank again to "Joan DOWNES, Geraldton"
    http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jocylin&id=I01281

    Birth:
    Armatris Parish

    Buried:
    In the churchyard of All Saints Church

    John married Mary SPICE on 20 Sep 1831 in Perth, Western Australia, Australia. Mary (daughter of Saul SPICE and Sarah MARCHANT) was born in 1815 in Burwash, Sussex, England; died on 30 Jan 1892 in Greenough, Western Australia, Australia; was buried in 1892 in Cemetery, Greenough, Western Australia, Australia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Mary SPICE was born in 1815 in Burwash, Sussex, England (daughter of Saul SPICE and Sarah MARCHANT); died on 30 Jan 1892 in Greenough, Western Australia, Australia; was buried in 1892 in Cemetery, Greenough, Western Australia, Australia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigration: Arr.: 12 Feb 1830; Per "Hooghly" to Western Australia, Australia

    Notes:

    By the Colonial Chaplain, Rev. B.W. Wittenoon, Church of England, Perth West Australia

    Married:
    Anglican Church

    Children:
    1. William CONNOLLY was born on 27 Jul 1834 in Perth, Western Australia, Australia; died in 1837 in Western Australia, Australia.
    2. Jane CONNOLLY was born on 28 Feb 1836 in Upper Swan, Western Australia, Australia; died on 30 May 1907 in Greenough, Western Australia, Australia; was buried in 1907 in Cemetery, Greenough, Western Australia, Australia.
    3. Charles CONNOLLY was born on 27 May 1837 in Upper Swan, Western Australia, Australia; died on 29 Jan 1894 in Greenough, Western Australia, Australia.
    4. John CONNOLLY was born on 26 Apr 1839 in Upper Swan, Western Australia, Australia; died on 9 Jan 1853 in Western Australia, Australia.
    5. Eliza CONNOLLY was born on 13 Sep 1841 in Upper Swan, Western Australia, Australia; died on 25 Apr 1873 in Irwin River, Western Australia, Australia.
    6. Robert CONNOLLY was born on 5 Aug 1845 in Ellens Brook, Western Australia, Australia; died on 13 Oct 1920 in Geraldton, Western Australia, Australia; was buried in 1920 in Cemetery, Geraldton, Western Australia, Australia.
    7. Joseph CONNOLLY was born on 9 May 1847 in Ellens Brook, Western Australia, Australia; died on 18 Dec 1906 in Greenough, Western Australia, Australia; was buried in 1906 in Cemetery, Greenough, Western Australia, Australia.
    8. James CONNOLLY was born on 9 May 1847 in Ellens Brook, Western Australia, Australia; died on 14 Dec 1906 in Greenough, Western Australia, Australia; was buried in 1906 in Cemetery, Greenough, Western Australia, Australia.
    9. 5. Mary CONNOLLY was born on 13 Apr 1849 in Ellens Brook, Western Australia, Australia; died on 6 Nov 1925 in Greenough, Western Australia, Australia; was buried in 1925 in Cemetery, Greenough, Western Australia, Australia.
    10. Anne CONNOLLY was born on 16 Nov 1852 in Upper Swan, Western Australia, Australia; died on 28 Jun 1921 in Midland Junction, Western Australia, Australia.

  5. 12.  Richard BARNDONRichard BARNDON was born in 1798 in Sedlescombe, Sussex, England (son of Thomas BARNDON and Mary WRIGHT); died on 8 Jul 1868 in Northam, Western Australia, Australia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigration: Arr.: 12 Oct 1829; Per "Caroline" (One of James Henty's employees)
    • Census: 31 Dec 1859, York, Western Australia, Australia

    Notes:

    Worked for Henry Camfield at Burrswood farming.The road to Guildford ran across Camfields land at Burswood where an inn was opened 1831. In 1843 the inn was known as the Brewers Arms below the hill that was called Barndens Hill. Richard owned locations 61 & 52 (Deans Farm) Northam from 1857-1869. (Ref Northam and Avon Valley History. By Donald Garden). Small farmer at "Clayton" Guildford, 1844-1851.

    Died:
    Deans Farm

    Richard married Frances ONGLEY on 16 Sep 1831. Frances was born in 1800 in Sedlescombe, Sussex, England; died on 31 Aug 1870 in Guildford, Western Australia, Australia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Frances ONGLEYFrances ONGLEY was born in 1800 in Sedlescombe, Sussex, England; died on 31 Aug 1870 in Guildford, Western Australia, Australia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 31 Dec 1859, York, Western Australia, Australia

    Children:
    1. Frances BARNDON was born on 20 Apr 1832 in Perth, Western Australia, Australia; died in DECEASED.
    2. Thomas BARNDON was born on 2 Mar 1834 in Perth, Western Australia, Australia; died on 18 Jan 1835 in Perth, Western Australia, Australia.
    3. Eliza BARNDON was born on 25 May 1836 in Perth, Western Australia, Australia; died on 28 Dec 1874 in Northam, Western Australia, Australia; was buried in 1874 in Cemetery, Northam, Western Australia, Australia.
    4. 6. Richard Reuben Michael BARNDON was born on 13 Oct 1838 in Perth, Western Australia, Australia; died on 28 Sep 1896 in Greenough, Western Australia, Australia.
    5. James Henry BARNDON was born on 8 Jul 1841 in Northam, Western Australia, Australia; died on 24 Sep 1897 in Middle Swan, Western Australia, Australia; was buried in 1897 in Cemetery, Northam, Western Australia, Australia.

  7. 14.  George Jeremiah WOOLHOUSE was born on 5 Mar 1820 in Berrick Prior, Oxfordshire, England (son of James WOOLHOUSE and Elizabeth FORD); died on 20 Dec 1900 in Greenough, Western Australia, Australia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Abt 1844; Labourer at Middle Swan.
    • Immigration: Arr.: 25 Mar 1844; Per "Trusty" to Australind, Western Australia, Australia
    • Occupation: Abt 1850; Farmer at Toodyay.
    • Occupation: Abt 1870; Farmar and Pastoralist at Greenough.
    • Death Record: 1900, Western Australia, Australia; #1193

    Notes:

    Now there are a lot of 'IFs' and 'BUTs' in this, but just follow me through.
    IF George Jeremiah W was born in 1820 then we can let that one go - marrying a 17-yr old. IF, however, he was not born until 1826 then the pair of them were both only 17 when they married and might, previously, "have been up to no good"!!! IF the marriage date (6 Dec 1843) is correct, and IF the DoB of Mary (their daughter) IS 16 Jun 1844 then she (Mary) MUST have been born in Australia because Jeremiah and Priscilla arrived there on 25 Mar 1844.
    Further, IF Mary's DoB is correct, and IF the marriage date is correct then our Priscilla MUST have been 3 months (or so) pregnant when she got married (the Harvest Festival celebrations of 1843 in late September MAY have been responsible for rather more than the occasional bucolic hangover!). This sort of occurrence is what I delicately call "a calendrical accounting difficulty"!!! Find me a family that ain't had one!!! This MAY - in this case - put more emphasis on the social/family pressures to "disappear to a new land" than the post-Napoleonic War and/or Enclosure Acts - on which I have tended to 'hang' the reasons for many of the Woolhouse emigrations to Australasia, Canada, and the USA.

    Peter Davies - 2004 - PeterWDavies01-at-aol.com

    George married Priscilla KING on 6 Dec 1843 in Sydenham, Oxfordshire, England. Priscilla was born in 1826 in England; died on 11 Apr 1883 in Greenough, Western Australia, Australia; was buried on 12 Apr 1883 in Cemetery, Greenough, Western Australia, Australia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Priscilla KING was born in 1826 in England; died on 11 Apr 1883 in Greenough, Western Australia, Australia; was buried on 12 Apr 1883 in Cemetery, Greenough, Western Australia, Australia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Medical: Drowned herself in a cask of water while insane.
    • Immigration: Arr.: 25 Mar 1844; Per "Trusty" to Australind, Western Australia, Australia

    Notes:

    Buried:
    Pioneer Cemetery

    Notes:

    Had 15 children.
    More info on other children contact Peter Davies - PeterWDavies01-at-aol.com - 2004

    Children:
    1. 7. Mary WOOLHOUSE was born on 16 Jun 1844 in Herne Hill, Western Australia, Australia; died on 20 Nov 1925 in Greenough, Western Australia, Australia.
    2. Henry Brazillae WOOLHOUSE was born in Mar 1847 in Middle Swan, Western Australia, Australia; died in 1904 in Swan, Western Australia, Australia.
    3. William WOOLHOUSE was born on 17 Mar 1849 in Northam, Western Australia, Australia; died on 28 Mar 1921 in Perth, Western Australia, Australia.
    4. Thomas WOOLHOUSE was born in 1851 in Northam, Western Australia, Australia; died in 1864 in Western Australia, Australia.
    5. James WOOLHOUSE was born in 1854; died in 1904 in Northam, Western Australia, Australia.
    6. Elizabeth WOOLHOUSE was born on 24 Aug 1855 in Moore River, Western Australia, Australia; died on 10 Aug 1908 in Wongamine, Western Australia, Australia.
    7. George R. WOOLHOUSE was born in 1859 in Northam, Western Australia, Australia; died on 28 Mar 1921 in Western Australia, Australia.
    8. Lionel WOOLHOUSE was born in 1860 in Greenough, Western Australia, Australia; died in DECEASED.
    9. Fanny Dora WOOLHOUSE was born on 24 Oct 1862 in Moore River, Western Australia, Australia; died on 11 Jan 1938 in Cottesloe, Western Australia, Australia.
    10. Julia Ann WOOLHOUSE was born in 1864 in Moore River, Western Australia, Australia; died on 6 Aug 1937 in Mount Lawley, Western Australia, Australia.
    11. John Vernon WOOLHOUSE was born on 10 May 1868 in Greenough, Western Australia, Australia; died on 18 Aug 1916 in France.


Generation: 5

  1. 16.  William CRITTAL was born on 15 Dec 1777 in Sundridge, Kent, England (son of David CRITTAL and Mary FROUD); died on 22 Nov 1815 in Ightham, Kent, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Labourer

    William married Sarah BRATTON on 26 Dec 1803 in Stansted, Essex, England. Sarah was born in UNKNOWN; died in DECEASED. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 17.  Sarah BRATTON was born in UNKNOWN; died in DECEASED.
    Children:
    1. 8. William CRITTAL was born on 18 Nov 1804 in Ightham, Kent, England; was christened on 18 Nov 1804 in Ightham, Kent, England; died on 12 May 1875 in Greenough, Western Australia, Australia; was buried in 1875 in Cemetery, Greenough, Western Australia, Australia.
    2. Thomas CRITTAL was born on 12 Jul 1807 in Ightham, Kent, England; died on 30 Oct 1872 in Ightham, Kent, England.
    3. Sarah CRITTAL was born on 24 Dec 1809 in Ightham, Kent, England; died on 30 Oct 1872 in Kent, England.
    4. George CRITTAL was born on 18 Apr 1813 in Ightham, Kent, England; died in DECEASED.
    5. Susan CRITTAL was born on 4 Feb 1816 in Maidstone, Kent, England; died in DECEASED.

  3. 18.  William THOMAS was born in UNKNOWN; died in DECEASED.

    William married Keziah SAUNDERS in UNKNOWN. Keziah was born in UNKNOWN; died in DECEASED. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 19.  Keziah SAUNDERS was born in UNKNOWN; died in DECEASED.
    Children:
    1. 9. Elizabeth THOMAS was born on 26 Nov 1822 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England; died on 21 Jan 1909 in Dongara, Western Australia, Australia; was buried in 1909 in Cemetery, Dongara, Western Australia, Australia.

  5. 20.  Unknown CONNOLLY was born in UNKNOWN; died in DECEASED.

    Notes:

    http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=judy55&id=I4150
    Judy Weggelaar

    http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jocylin&id=I01281
    Jocylin

    http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=suthernx3&id=I9451
    Jeni Martin

    Children:
    1. 10. John W. CONNOLLY was born on 15 Sep 1800 in Codehile, Monaghan, Ireland; died on 24 Mar 1852 in Upper Swan, Western Australia, Australia; was buried about Mar 1852 in Cemetery, West Swan, Western Australia, Australia.

  6. 22.  Saul SPICE was born in 1789 in Salehurst, Sussex, England; was christened on 9 May 1789 in Salehurst, Sussex, England (son of John SPICE and Mary COLLYER); died on 8 Jun 1868 in Chittering, Western Australia, Australia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigration: Arr.: 13 Feb 1830, Western Australia, Australia; Per "Hooghly"
    • Occupation: 1837, Perth, Western Australia, Australia; Brickmaker, Agricultural labourer, Farmer

    Notes:

    After selling 3 blocks of land in Adelaide Tce, Perth, they purchased 320 acres of land at Bindoon they named "Brockhill".

    See book called "From Sussex to the South Land".
    The saga of Saul and Sarah Spice and some of their descendants.

    Author Mary Spice
    Publisher The Author, 1991
    ISBN 0646113941, 9780646113944
    Length 42 pages
    Available from Ms M Spice, 5 Thomson St, York WA 6302

    Died:
    Brockhill

    Saul married Sarah MARCHANT on 31 Mar 1812 in Salehurst, Sussex, England. Sarah was born on 1 Oct 1786 in Salehurst, Sussex, England; was christened on 22 Oct 1786 in Salehurst, Sussex, England; died on 29 Oct 1860 in Bindoon, Western Australia, Australia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  7. 23.  Sarah MARCHANT was born on 1 Oct 1786 in Salehurst, Sussex, England; was christened on 22 Oct 1786 in Salehurst, Sussex, England; died on 29 Oct 1860 in Bindoon, Western Australia, Australia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigration: Arr.: 13 Feb 1830; Per "Hooghly"

    Notes:

    At age 23, Saul married Sarah MARCHANT, daughter of Thomas MARCHANT and Jane nee JENNINGS.
    Sarah was born near Salehurst on 1 October 1786, and was later baptised in the Salehurst Parish Church, the records off which show.
    Baptism 22 Oct 1786 Sarah dau of Thomas and Jane MARCHANT nee Jennings 21 Days.
    Saul and Sarah were married by banns in the parish church of St. Mary's on 31 March 1812.
    St.Mary's Church had been built in the 13th century and had served both families for many generations. The parish registers Salehurst, Sussex, states.

    "Saul SPICE bachelor of this parish married Sarah MARCHANT spinster of this parish on 31 March 1812 at Salehurst by banns."

    Their marks were recorded and witnesses were John WHITE and John HEATHFIELD.
    The Rector, the REVEREND STEPHEN JENKIN, conducted the ceremony.

    Married:
    St Mary's Church

    Children:
    1. William SPICE was born in 1813 in Salehurst, Sussex, England; died on 9 Jul 1838 in Western Australia, Australia; was buried on 9 Jul 1838 in Cemetery, East Perth, Western Australia, Australia.
    2. 11. Mary SPICE was born in 1815 in Burwash, Sussex, England; died on 30 Jan 1892 in Greenough, Western Australia, Australia; was buried in 1892 in Cemetery, Greenough, Western Australia, Australia.
    3. Elizabeth SPICE was born in 1817 in Salehurst, Sussex, England; died on 16 Aug 1895 in Bindoon, Western Australia, Australia; was buried in 1895 in New Norcia, Western Australia, Australia.
    4. Jane SPICE was born in 1822 in Salehurst, Sussex, England; died in Oct 1833 in Perth, Western Australia, Australia; was buried on 28 Oct 1833 in Cemetery, East Perth, Western Australia, Australia.
    5. John SPICE was born in 1825 in Salehurst, Sussex, England; died on 28 Dec 1874 in Western Australia, Australia.
    6. Robert SPICE was born in 1828 in Sussex, England; died on 29 Mar 1868 in Western Australia, Australia.

  8. 24.  Thomas BARNDON was born about 21 Sep 1740 in Glynde, Sussex, England (son of John BARNDUN and Grace UNKNOWN); died in DECEASED.

    Thomas married Mary WRIGHT on 17 May 1775. Mary was born in UNKNOWN; died in DECEASED. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  9. 25.  Mary WRIGHT was born in UNKNOWN; died in DECEASED.
    Children:
    1. 12. Richard BARNDON was born in 1798 in Sedlescombe, Sussex, England; died on 8 Jul 1868 in Northam, Western Australia, Australia.

  10. 28.  James WOOLHOUSE was born on 15 Jul 1798; died on 8 Jan 1854.

    Notes:

    James father was John Woolhouse (b bef 1778, d ????). James mother was Anne Phelp (b abt 1778, d aft 1807). Can’t get any further back than that - although this is part of my “own” branch!.
    Peter Davies - 2004 - PeterWDavies01-at-aol.com

    James married Elizabeth FORD. Elizabeth was born about 1800; died after 1854. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  11. 29.  Elizabeth FORD was born about 1800; died after 1854.
    Children:
    1. 14. George Jeremiah WOOLHOUSE was born on 5 Mar 1820 in Berrick Prior, Oxfordshire, England; died on 20 Dec 1900 in Greenough, Western Australia, Australia.


Generation: 6

  1. 32.  David CRITTAL was born on 4 Oct 1744 in Sundridge, Kent, England (son of William CRITTAL and Ann BARTON); died on 7 May 1820 in Brasted, Kent, England.

    David married Mary FROUD on 3 Jul 1771 in Addington, Kent, England. Mary was born in 1743 in England; died in Apr 1838 in Brasted, Kent, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 33.  Mary FROUD was born in 1743 in England; died in Apr 1838 in Brasted, Kent, England.
    Children:
    1. Thomas CRITTAL was born in UNKNOWN; died in DECEASED.
    2. Ann CRITTAL was born on 24 Feb 1771 in Ightham, Kent, England; died in DECEASED.
    3. David CRITTAL was born on 3 Jul 1771 in Addington, Kent, England; died in DECEASED.
    4. 16. William CRITTAL was born on 15 Dec 1777 in Sundridge, Kent, England; died on 22 Nov 1815 in Ightham, Kent, England.

  3. 44.  John SPICE was born in 1754 in Ticehurst, Sussex, England; was christened on 26 May 1754 in Ticehurst, Sussex, England (son of William SPICE and Ann DENGATE); died in DECEASED in England.

    John married Mary COLLYER on 11 Dec 1777 in Saluhurst, Sussex, England. Mary was born in 1752 in Salehurst, Sussex, England; died in DECEASED in England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 45.  Mary COLLYER was born in 1752 in Salehurst, Sussex, England; died in DECEASED in England.

    Notes:

    Details of the marriage from the Sussex Marriage Index are as follows: -

    "11 Dec 1777 Salehurst John Spice and Mary Collyer by banns
    Witnesses John Butler and Edward Merritt".

    Nothing is known of their lives, except that John and his family spent some time in a small village called Robertsbridge, with at least one daughter, Diana, being born there.

    Robertsbridge, along with the village of Salehurst, part of the village of Hurst Green, and the hamlet of Silverhill, form the Parish of Salehurst, which itself is contiguous with the Kent border. The steel industry began in Robertsbridge in the latter part of the 16th century and in 1717 had an output of some 120 tons. During the seven years war Robertsbridge supplied many of the great guns that were used during the conflict. These guns were shipped down the river Rother to Rye. The great manor house "sometime called Elam" had 1609 buildings for the steel makers, 8 forges and a mill-house. The river Rother enters the parish of Salehurst from the northwest, divides into two branches, encircling Robertsbridge and uniting again. The river was once navigable at least as far as Robertsbridge, where the Hastings Road passes on its way to Turnbridge Wells. Henry 111 visited Robertsbridge Abbey in 1225 and in 1264 the Royal Army on its way to Lewes, plundered it and obliged the monks to pay a ransom. Edward 1, when as King, also stayed in the abbey on 22 November 1295 and on 8 August 1297. Edward 11 used the abbey as a halfway house between Bayhaam and Battle. In 1749, just before John SPICE was born, Horace Walpole, English novelist and letter writer, and son of Sir Robert Walpole, 1st Earl of Orford, and commonly regarded as England's first Prime Minister, visited Robertsbridge and made the following comments " The roads of Robertsbridge are bad beyond all badness and the village is wretched, the only accommodation being taken by smugglers. A railway station built in 1851 on the Southern Railway later served the Kent and East Sussex Railway.

    Children:
    1. Diana SPICE was born in 1780 in Robertsbridge, Sussex, England; was christened on 9 Apr 1780 in Salehurst, Sussex, England; died on 8 Jul 1858 in Lewes, Sussex, England.
    2. Edward SPICE was born in 1783 in Salehurst, Sussex, England; died in DECEASED.
    3. Thomas SPICE was born in 1785 in Salehurst, Sussex, England; was christened on 14 May 1785 in Salehurst, Sussex, England; died in DECEASED.
    4. Jonathon SPICE was born in 1787 in Salehurst, Sussex, England; was christened on 28 Nov 1787 in Salehurst, Sussex, England; died in DECEASED.
    5. 22. Saul SPICE was born in 1789 in Salehurst, Sussex, England; was christened on 9 May 1789 in Salehurst, Sussex, England; died on 8 Jun 1868 in Chittering, Western Australia, Australia.
    6. William SPICE was born in 1793 in Salehurst, Sussex, England; died in DECEASED.
    7. Elizabeth SPICE was born in 1795 in Salehurst, Sussex, England; died in DECEASED.
    8. Susannah SPICE was born in 1798 in Salehurst, Sussex, England; died in DECEASED.
    9. Ann SPICE was born in 1800 in Salehurst, Sussex, England; died in DECEASED.

  5. 48.  John BARNDUN was born in UNKNOWN; died in DECEASED.

    John married Grace UNKNOWN in UNKNOWN. Grace was born on 23 Feb 1724 in Glynde, Sussex, England; died in DECEASED. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 49.  Grace UNKNOWN was born on 23 Feb 1724 in Glynde, Sussex, England; died in DECEASED.

    Notes:

    2. John BARNDON (c.2 Jan 1726-Glynde,Sussex,England)
    2. Abigail BARNDON (c.18 Feb 1730-Glynde,Sussex,England)
    2. Mary BARNDON (c.5 Sep 1731-Glynde,Sussex,England)
    2. William BARNDON (c.16 May 1736-Glynde,Sussex,England)
    2. Elizabeth BARNDON (c.7 Apr 1734-Glynde,Sussex,England)

    Children:
    1. 24. Thomas BARNDON was born about 21 Sep 1740 in Glynde, Sussex, England; died in DECEASED.