Richard SPANSWICK

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Name Richard SPANSWICK [1, 2, 3, 4] Relationship with Rodney VOJVODICH Birth 11 Jun 1826 Easton Royal, Wiltshire, England Gender Male Convict Number 1852 #1001 Immigration: Arr. 31 Jan 1852 Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia Per "Marion" Census 31 Dec 1859 York, Western Australia, Australia [5]
Death 27 Jun 1910 Wagin, Western Australia, Australia Newspaper Article
5 Jul 1910 [6] Newspaper Article
9 Jul 1910 [7] Newspaper Article
10 Jul 1910 [8] Newspaper Article
3 Oct 1912 [9] Newspaper Article
4 Oct 1912 [10] Newspaper Article
4 Oct 1912 [11] Burial 2010 Cemetery, Wagin, Western Australia, Australia Siblings 1. Elizabeth SPANSWICK, b. 11 Jun 1826, Easton Royal, Wiltshire, England d. 18 Sep 1908, Remenham, Berkshire, England
Patriarch & Matriarch Thomas SPANSWICK, b. 1760, Easton Royal, Wiltshire, Englandd. 1843, Pewsey, Wiltshire, England
(Age 83 years) (Grandfather)
Harriet WEST, b. Abt 1795, Wiltshire, Englandd. Apr 1881, Pewsey, Wiltshire, England
(Age ~ 86 years) (Mother)
Siblings
1 sister Person ID I4072 MyBradyTree | Descendant of Convict Richard SPANSWICK
Father William SPANSWICK, b. 24 May 1801, Easton Royal, Wiltshire, England
d. Mar 1851, Easton Royal, Wiltshire, England
(Age 49 years)
Mother Harriet WEST, b. Abt 1795, Wiltshire, England d. Apr 1881, Pewsey, Wiltshire, England
(Age ~ 86 years)
Marriage 22 Oct 1821 Easton Royal, Wiltshire, England Family ID F310 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 1 Jael PEARCE, b. 1813, Easton, Wiltshire, England d. 1867, Easton Royal, Wiltshire, England
(Age 54 years)
Marriage 1847 Pewsey, Wiltshire, England Reference Number #V8-P601 Children 1. John SPANSWICK, b. 1847, Easton, Wiltshire, England d. DECEASED
2. Elizabeth SPANSWICK, b. 1850, Easton, Wiltshire, England d. 1851, Easton, Wiltshire, England
(Age 1 year)
Family ID F1992 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 2 Mary FISHER, b. 27 Jul 1848, York, Western Australia, Australia
d. 1 Dec 1910, Claremont, Western Australia, Australia
(Age 62 years)
Marriage 7 Dec 1867 Beverley, Western Australia, Australia - St. Peters
Children 1. William Fisher SPANSWICK, b. 1867, York, Western Australia, Australia d. 1943, Wagin, Western Australia, Australia
(Age 76 years)
2. James SPANSWICK, b. 7 Nov 1868, Beverley, Western Australia, Australia d. 21 Feb 1930, Claremont, Western Australia, Australia
(Age 61 years)
+ 3. Sarah SPANSWICK, b. 13 Mar 1871, York, Western Australia, Australia d. 1959, Wagin, Western Australia, Australia
(Age 87 years)
▻ William POLLARD m. 1900+ 4. Emily SPANSWICK, b. 4 Mar 1873, York, Western Australia, Australia d. 1925, Perth, Western Australia, Australia
(Age 51 years)
▻ Robert WOODCOCK m. 18955. Samuel SPANSWICK, b. 2 Dec 1876, Beverley, Western Australia, Australia d. 1879, Williams, Western Australia, Australia
(Age 2 years)
6. George SPANSWICK, b. 26 Jul 1878, Arthur River, Western Australia, Australia d. 1952, Narrogin, Western Australia, Australia
(Age 73 years)
+ 7. Helen SPANSWICK, b. 13 Sep 1881, Williams, Western Australia, Australia d. 1929, Perth, Western Australia, Australia
(Age 47 years)
▻ William BUCHANAN m. 1900+ 8. Eliza SPANSWICK, b. 9 Jan 1884, Williams, Western Australia, Australia d. 10 Mar 1943, Wooroloo, Western Australia, Australia
(Age 59 years)
▻ George William RAWLINSON m. 27 Jan 19079. Mary SPANSWICK, b. 13 Sep 1886, Williams, Western Australia, Australia d. 1903, Western Australia, Australia
(Age 16 years)
Family ID F1982 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Convict Records Spanswick: Convict #1001
Richard Spanswick
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Notes - Richard & Elizabeth were twins. convicted of sheep stealing in 1850 at the Marlborough Assizes and sentenced to ten years transportation to Oz. His wife did not join him in Oz, and died in 1867 at Easton Royal, leaving Richard free to marry again, to Mary Fisher. I believe he had nine children by her from 1867 to 1886. Richard was brought for trial on 15 Oct 1850 at the Marlborough Quarter Sessions accused on two charges. the first of stealing four lambs at Brimslade resulted in Not Guilty. The second charge of stealing one ram, two ewes and six lambs at Easton resulted as Guilty, sentenced to ten years transportation. His occupation at the time was Shepherd. Haven't any details of the ship or date he went to Oz on. Can it be traced any easier at your end ??? He stayed in Oz and Jael didn't join him for some reason or other, Jael dying in 1867 left Richard free to marry again to Mary Fisher, also in 1867. They had nine children:-
1.William Fisher Spanswick(1867-1943)
2.James (1868-1898)
3.Sarah (1871-1959) (m1900) to William Pollard.
4.Emily(1873-1925) who had an Illegitimate son Fred (1892-1943)
Emily then married in 1895 to Robert Woodcock
5.Samuel(1876-1879)
6.George (1878-1952)
7.Helen (Ellen) (1881-1929)(m1900) to William Buchanan
8.Eliza (1884-1943) (m ) to George William Rowlinson
9.Mary (1886- )
Emily's son Fred married Harriet Rebecca Haworth(1907-1995) in 1928. They had three children :-
Audrey Lillian (1928- ) married Colin Stuart Heatley
Fred (1934- )(m1953) to Philomena Maud Forward
Kathleen Joy(1940- ) married to Geoff Ogden
I believe Fred and Philomena had four children:-
Mark Frederick who married Debbie Faye Guelfi
Paul who married Diane Louise Halstead
Bruce who married Jodie lee Daye
Ann Marie who married Barry William Saunders.
So there must be a few Spanswicks still in Oz !!!
The Richard and Mary Fisher Spanswick descendants came from Graham Little in Oz, who is descended from Emily(1873-1925)
I can't find his email address at the moment I'm afraid but will let you have it as soon as it turns up.
- Richard & Elizabeth were twins. convicted of sheep stealing in 1850 at the Marlborough Assizes and sentenced to ten years transportation to Oz. His wife did not join him in Oz, and died in 1867 at Easton Royal, leaving Richard free to marry again, to Mary Fisher. I believe he had nine children by her from 1867 to 1886. Richard was brought for trial on 15 Oct 1850 at the Marlborough Quarter Sessions accused on two charges. the first of stealing four lambs at Brimslade resulted in Not Guilty. The second charge of stealing one ram, two ewes and six lambs at Easton resulted as Guilty, sentenced to ten years transportation. His occupation at the time was Shepherd. Haven't any details of the ship or date he went to Oz on. Can it be traced any easier at your end ??? He stayed in Oz and Jael didn't join him for some reason or other, Jael dying in 1867 left Richard free to marry again to Mary Fisher, also in 1867. They had nine children:-
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Reference Your Name Here. "Richard SPANSWICK". Brady Family Tree in Western Australia. https://bradyfamilytree.org/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I4072 (accessed March 31, 2025).
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