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BurialHarriet was buried at Cornelian Bay Cemetery on 29 July 1914. The funeral left 220 Melville St, Hobart at 2:30 pm. The tombstone inscription reads: In
DeathHarriet died on 28 July 1914 in Hobart. Her death notice in The Mercury of Wednesday, 29 Jul 1914 read: TIBBALLS – On July 28, 1914, at her residence, No. 220 Melville Street, Harriet, relict of the late John Tibballs, aged 90 years (a colonist of 53 years). Funeral will move from the above address at 2:30 pm This Day for Cornelian Bay Cemetery. Friends are invited to attend. ImmigrationHarriet emigrated from London, England with husband and 8 children (James, Betsy, Stephen, Harriet Dorcas, Henry, Sarah, Julietta, Grace), departing 11 July 1861 per Antipodes. Harriet was aged 34 years. They arrived in Launceston on 19 October 1861. Harriet’s cousin and family also immigrated under the same scheme, on the same ship, Antipodes. · Joseph STAIN, aged 43 years, Church of England, read and write, of Bedworth, Warwickshire, coal miner. · Pamela STAIN, aged 43 years, C of E, read and write, of Bedworth, Warwickshire, ribbon weaver. · Ann STAIN, aged 18 years, C of E, of Bedworth, Warwickshire, ribbon weaver. (Performed duties on ship assisting Surgeon Superintendent.) · Ada STAIN, aged 16 years, C of E, of Bedworth, Warwickshire, ribbon weaver. · Rosa STAIN, aged 12 years, C of E, of Bedworth, Warwickshire, ribbon weaver. · Jane STAIN, aged 10 years, C of E, of Bedworth, Warwickshire. Joseph STAIN’s son-in-law and wife also immigrated under the same scheme, on the same ship, Antipodes. · William MORE, aged 27 years, C of E, read, of Bedworth, Warwickshire, coal and ore miner. · Eliza MORE, aged 21 years, C of E, read, of Bedworth, Warwickshire, ribbon weaver. MarriageJohn TIBBALLS married Harriet WEST on 5 August 1844 in the Parish of Exhall, Warwickshire, England in the Church of England by Rev William THICKENS. Their golden wedding anniversary notice in The Mercury of 6 Aug 1894 read: TIBBALLS–WEST – On August 5, 1844, at Exhall Church near Coventry, Warwickshire, England, by the Rev. W. Thicken, John Tibballs to Harriet West. Golden Wedding. Home papers please copy. Their diamond wedding anniversary notice in The Mercury of 6 Aug 1904 read: TIBBALLS–WEST – On August 5, 1844, in the Parish of Exhall, Warwickshire, Church of England, by the Rev. Wm. Thickens, John Tibballs to Harriet West. |
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