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Branches of our family. Skip to primary content. Susanah WELLINGTON’s beautifully neat copperplate writing is still readable after 180 years. The notebook of Susanah WELLINGTON. Began as a diary and record of lessons kept in the early nineteenth century by a twelve-year-old girl from Yeovil, Somersetshire. The first page identifies the volume’s original owner with the name ‘ Miss Susanah Wellington’. In Susanah’s neat copperplate, while the accompanying date ‘ February 5th. 1832’. The language and tone o...
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susanah’s journal – xmas party | branches of our family
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Branches of our family. Skip to primary content. Susanah’s journal xmas party. September 25, 2014. From the journal of Miss Susanah Wellington (1819-1838) of Yeovil, Somersetshire. 2nd We had a letter from Mrs D Marshall informing us she would not be able to pay us a visit on account of the weather. 3rd We had our Xmas family party: the young men and Mr Vincent supped here. 15th Uncle Smith and Uncle Tom came down and spent Sunday with us. Western Flying Post, Sherborne and Yeovil Mercury. The Wellington...
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susanah’s journal – somerset to sydney | branches of our family
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Branches of our family. Skip to primary content. Susanah’s journal somerset to sydney. February 5, 2013. Susanah WELLINGTON’s beautifully neat copperplate writing is still readable after 180 years. The notebook of Susanah WELLINGTON. Began as a diary and record of lessons kept in the early nineteenth century by a twelve-year-old girl from Yeovil, Somersetshire. The first page identifies the volume’s original owner with the name ‘ Miss Susanah Wellington’. Throughout the 180 years since the notebook was f...
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family albums | branches of our family
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Branches of our family. Skip to primary content. Click on the links below to view each of the family albums. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Blog at WordPress.com.
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SUTTON album | branches of our family
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Branches of our family. Skip to primary content. William Henry Sutton (1808-1879). Jane Penelope Sutton (nee Wellington), Circa 1885-1890. Mary Jane Taylor (nee Sutton) (1845-1928), circa 1901-05. Frederick Sutton (1851-1919) circa 1868-1870. Honor Sutton and Rosa Sutton, circa 1868 -1870. Honor Sutton (1853-1926), circa 1875. Henrietta and Ada Sutton, circa 1868 -1870. Pickering Family. L-R: Gertrude and Winifred standing. Penelope, Rosa (nee Sutton) and Arthur sitting, circa mid-1920s. Rose Ellen SUTTO...
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family reunion 2006 | branches of our family
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Branches of our family. Skip to primary content. Better late than never – here are some words and images). BUCK and GASCOIGNE Family Reunion a success. More than 100 descendants of pioneer families BUCK and GASCOIGNE descended on historic Alison Homestead, Wyong NSW Australia on Saturday 11 November 2006 for a long overdue family reunion. Many of those at the reunion were descended from the six children of Thomas GASCOIGNE and Sarah PATERSON. Thomas was the licencee of the. Which could be hired by holida...
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BUCK album | branches of our family
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Branches of our family. Skip to primary content. Private Ernest Clive Buck, 1914. Private Ernest Clive Buck, 1914. Private Ernest Clive Buck (second from right) in hospital in England, between July and December 1915. Ern Buck at home at Pipeclay Point, Gorokan, early 1960s. Madge (nee Gascoigne) and Ern Buck – 1962. Buck family at Katoomba, circa 1914-1918. Back L-R: William Buck, Ida Buck, a friend Lizzie Malloy, Jessie G Earls (Buck),. Back – far right Honor Stretton (formally Buck, nee Sutton). Hart b...
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GASCOIGNE branch | branches of our family
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susanah’s journal – samson and sampson | branches of our family
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Branches of our family. Skip to primary content. Susanah’s journal samson and sampson. July 16, 2013. From the journal of Miss Susanah WELLINGTON (1819-1838) of Yeovil, Somersetshire. Her diary includes school lessons, letters and a record of the last few years of her life. In 1835-36 Susanah recorded details of some of her mother’s family. Her mum was Elizabeth WELLINGTON [née SAMSON] (1794-1865), the second wife of George WELLINGTON (1781-1847), Chemist and Druggist of Yeovil, Somerset. The Bible refer...