Family Treeof Trudy Mae COWLEY |
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BurialAnn was buried in June 1895 at the Hagley Methodist cemetery (now the Uniting Church cemetery) with her husband. The tombstone inscription reads: In Memory of DeathAnn died aged 77 years, 10 years after her husband on 19 June 1895 at Glenore. She died of carcinoma of the liver. The informant was Albert DOBSON, her son, of Glenore. Her death was registered the same day. Note that the date of death on her tombstone is given as 18 June 1895. ImmigrationAnn arrived free per Elizabeth & Jane from London to Launceston on 9 February 1843 as an assisted immigrant. She was aged 24 years and married. She immigrated with her husband William DOBSON and their eldest child, Henry who was aged 1½ years (19 months). The date of application for assisted immigration was 20 February 1843. The applicant was Mr A Y REED of Launceston. Bounties payable to the applicant amounted to £20 for Ann, with the Master (Murdoch BALFOUR) receiving 3/-, the first mate (David ROBERTSON) 1/6, the second mate (John SHAW) 1/-, and the third mate 1/-. owner was Anderson C LEITH. The agents in the Colony were Kerr Bogle Co. of New Wharf, Hobart Town. Williams's bounty also was £20. Henry did not get a bounty being only 1 ½ years old. ReligionAnn and her husband William were both very active members of the Methodist Church at Hagley where they both served as Sunday School teachers and as local preachers. |
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