Chris' Site

Known & Reputed Family History

Person Page 306

Mary Hannah Renfree

F, #7626, b. 1868, d. 1869
Pedigree Chart
.

Parents

History

FactDateRolePlace
Birth1868Ballarat, Victoria, AustraliaG
Death1869(Victoria), (Australia)G

Thomas Renfree

M, #7627, b. 1869, d. 1957
Pedigree Chart
.

Parents

History

FactDateRolePlace
Birth1869Ballarat, Victoria, AustraliaG
Electoral roll1903A draperDurham Street, Ballarat, Victoria, AustraliaG
Death1957Armadale, Victoria, AustraliaG

Amelia Renfree

F, #7628, b. 1871, d. before 1872
Pedigree Chart
.

Parents

History

FactDateRolePlace
Birth1871Pleasant Creek, Victoria, AustraliaG
DeathBefore 1872(Victoria), (Australia)G

Mary Adelaide Renfree

F, #7629, b. 1873, d. 1874
Pedigree Chart
.

Parents

History

FactDateRolePlace
Birth1873Pleasant Creek, Stawell, Victoria, AustraliaG
Death1874Stawell, Victoria, AustraliaG

John Ernest Bray Renfree

M, #7630, b. 1875, d. 1875
Pedigree Chart
.

Parents

History

FactDateRolePlace
Birth1875Pleasant Creek, Stawell, Victoria, AustraliaG
Death1875Stawell, Victoria, AustraliaG

John Bray Renfree

M, #7631, b. 1876, d. before 1976
Pedigree Chart
.

Parents

History

FactDateRolePlace
Birth1876St Arnoud, Melbourne, Victoria, AustraliaG
Electoral roll1903A painterDurham Street, Ballarat, Victoria, AustraliaG
DeathBefore 1976(Victoria), (Australia)G

Robert Ford Renfree

M, #7632, b. 1877, d. 1957
Pedigree Chart
.

Parents

History

FactDateRolePlace
Birth1877St Arnoud, Melbourne, Victoria, AustraliaG
Electoral roll1903A draperDurham Street, Ballarat, Victoria, AustraliaG
Death1957Aged 80 yearsVictoria, AustraliaG
Burial28 October 1957Ballarat New Cemetery, Ballarat, Victoria, AustraliaG

Mary Grace Renfree

F, #7633, b. 1878, d. before 1978
Pedigree Chart
.

Parents

History

FactDateRolePlace
Birth1878St Arnoud, Melbourne, Victoria, AustraliaG
Electoral roll1903A dressmakerDurham Street, Ballarat, Victoria, AustraliaG
DeathBefore 1978(Victoria), (Australia)G

Hannorah Ford Renfree

F, #7634, b. 1880, d. 1886
Pedigree Chart
.

Parents

History

FactDateRolePlace
Name
Birth1880Pleasant Creek, Stawell, Victoria, AustraliaG
Death1886Aged 6 yearsBallarat, Victoria, AustraliaG
Burial12 September 1886Area : WN
WN
Section : -9
Section 9
Row : 1
Grave : 21
Ballarat Old Cemetery, Ballarat, Victoria, AustraliaG

William Edgar Renfree

M, #7635, b. 1882, d. 10 November 1918
Pedigree Chart
.

Parents

Family 1: [________] [________] (b. about 1882, d. before 1982)

Family 2: Myrtle Taylor (b. about 1882, d. before 1982)

History

FactDateRolePlace
OccupationTraveller
Marriage StatusUnmarried Couple
Marriage StatusSeparated
Birth1882Ballarat, Victoria, AustraliaG
Marriage1908(Victoria), (Australia)G
Milit-Beg (couple)18 August 19141st Light Horse 13th Field Ambulance (Driver)Melbourne, Victoria, AustraliaG
Death10 November 1918Click here for more InformationEnglandG
Milit-End10 November 1918Died in Service
BurialAfter 10 November 1918Plot IV, Row N, Grave no 9Brookwood Military Cemetery, Surrey, EnglandG

Adelaide Harris Renfree

F, #7636, b. 1884, d. 1922
Pedigree Chart
.

Parents

Family: Eustace Norman Ira Welham (b. about 1884, d. 1939)

History

FactDateRolePlace
Birth1884Ballarat, Victoria, AustraliaG
Marriage1909Victoria, AustraliaG
Death1922Ballarat, Victoria, AustraliaG

Private

M, #7639
Pedigree Chart
.

Parents

Family: Private

Alexander Brey Bray

M, #7640, b. before 27 January 1807, d. 23 July 1876
Pedigree Chart
.

Parents

Family: Grace Coad Head (b. 23 July 1805, d. before 1905)

History

FactDateRolePlace
BirthBefore 27 January 1807Gwennap, Cornwall, EnglandG
Marriage19 October 1830Phillack, Gwinear, Cornwall, EnglandG
Census6 June 1841With Alexander Bray aged 70 born CornwallHigh Lane, Phillack, Redruth, Cornwall, EnglandG1
Census6 June 1841With Alexander Bray aged 70 born CornwallHigh Lane, Phillack, Redruth, Cornwall, EnglandG1
Immigratn17 December 1854Ship Standard, 714 tons, Captain John Blyth, from Plymouth 10th September 1854, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 17th December 1854

South Australian Register Monday 18th December 1854
Sunday, December 17th :- the ship Standard, 714 tons, Blyth, Master, from Plymouth September 10th 1854 with 308 Government Emigrants.
. — 29th ship from England to S.A. with government passengers for 1854 ; 7 births and 14 deaths on the passage ; H.T. Parke, surgeon-superintendent.

South Australian Government Gazette 1855.
ship Standard
Arrived from Plymouth on the 17th December, having been 90 days at sea ; fourteen deaths and seven births were the casualties during the voyage, of the deaths two only were those of adults. Captain Blyth, the master of the ship, has bought emigrants on several occasions to South Australia, and has on every occasion endeared himself to the people by his kindness. The surgeon-superintendent acted very efficiently. The emigrants were well selected and were a very eligible class of persons.

a labourer from St Erth, Cornwall
Death23 July 1876Stanley Flat, South Australia, AustraliaG

Citations

  1. [S335] UK Census 1841, Census Type: National
    Census Place: UK, HO 107/143/12 35 p12

Grace Coad Head

F, #7641, b. 23 July 1805, d. before 1905
Pedigree Chart
.

Family: Alexander Brey Bray (b. before 27 January 1807, d. 23 July 1876)

History

FactDateRolePlace
Name
Birth23 July 1805Ruan Minor, Cornwall, EnglandG
Marriage19 October 1830Phillack, Gwinear, Cornwall, EnglandG
ImmigrationBetween 1838 and 1840
Census6 June 1841With Alexander Bray aged 70 born CornwallHigh Lane, Phillack, Redruth, Cornwall, EnglandG1
Census6 June 1841With Alexander Bray aged 70 born CornwallHigh Lane, Phillack, Redruth, Cornwall, EnglandG1
Immigratn17 December 1854Ship Standard, 714 tons, Captain John Blyth, from Plymouth 10th September 1854, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 17th December 1854

South Australian Register Monday 18th December 1854
Sunday, December 17th :- the ship Standard, 714 tons, Blyth, Master, from Plymouth September 10th 1854 with 308 Government Emigrants.
. — 29th ship from England to S.A. with government passengers for 1854 ; 7 births and 14 deaths on the passage ; H.T. Parke, surgeon-superintendent.

South Australian Government Gazette 1855.
ship Standard
Arrived from Plymouth on the 17th December, having been 90 days at sea ; fourteen deaths and seven births were the casualties during the voyage, of the deaths two only were those of adults. Captain Blyth, the master of the ship, has bought emigrants on several occasions to South Australia, and has on every occasion endeared himself to the people by his kindness. The surgeon-superintendent acted very efficiently. The emigrants were well selected and were a very eligible class of persons.

a labourer from St Erth, Cornwall
DeathBefore 1905(South Australia), (Australia)G

Citations

  1. [S335] UK Census 1841, Census Type: National
    Census Place: UK, HO 107/143/12 35 p12

Grace Bray

F, #7642, b. 24 July 1831, d. 11 August 1886
Pedigree Chart
.

Parents

Family: Edwin John McFarlane (b. 1830, d. 11 April 1868)

History

FactDateRolePlace
Name
Birth24 July 1831Phillack, Gwinear, Cornwall, EnglandG
Baptism11 September 1831Phillack, Gwinear, Cornwall, EnglandG
Census6 June 1841With Alexander Bray aged 70 born CornwallHigh Lane, Phillack, Redruth, Cornwall, EnglandG1
Census6 June 1841With Alexander Bray aged 70 born CornwallHigh Lane, Phillack, Redruth, Cornwall, EnglandG1
Immigratn17 December 1854Ship Standard, 714 tons, Captain John Blyth, from Plymouth 10th September 1854, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 17th December 1854

South Australian Register Monday 18th December 1854
Sunday, December 17th :- the ship Standard, 714 tons, Blyth, Master, from Plymouth September 10th 1854 with 308 Government Emigrants.
. — 29th ship from England to S.A. with government passengers for 1854 ; 7 births and 14 deaths on the passage ; H.T. Parke, surgeon-superintendent.

South Australian Government Gazette 1855.
ship Standard
Arrived from Plymouth on the 17th December, having been 90 days at sea ; fourteen deaths and seven births were the casualties during the voyage, of the deaths two only were those of adults. Captain Blyth, the master of the ship, has bought emigrants on several occasions to South Australia, and has on every occasion endeared himself to the people by his kindness. The surgeon-superintendent acted very efficiently. The emigrants were well selected and were a very eligible class of persons.

a labourer from St Erth, Cornwall
Marriage1856Clare, South Australia, AustraliaG
Death11 August 1886Luton, South Australia, AustraliaG

Citations

  1. [S335] UK Census 1841, Census Type: National
    Census Place: UK, HO 107/143/12 35 p12

English Bray

M, #7643, b. 1831, d. 1886
Pedigree Chart
.

Parents

History

FactDateRolePlace
Birth1831(Cornwall), (England)G
Death1886(South Australia), (Australia)G

Alexander Bray

M, #7644, b. 1833, d. 1856
Pedigree Chart
.

Parents

History

FactDateRolePlace
Birth1833Cornwall, EnglandG1
Baptism4 August 1833Phillack, Gwinear, Cornwall, EnglandG
Census6 June 1841With Alexander Bray aged 70 born CornwallHigh Lane, Phillack, Redruth, Cornwall, EnglandG1
Census6 June 1841With Alexander Bray aged 70 born CornwallHigh Lane, Phillack, Redruth, Cornwall, EnglandG1
Death1856(South Australia), (Australia)G

Citations

  1. [S335] UK Census 1841, Census Type: National
    Census Place: UK, HO 107/143/12 35 p12

Mary Anne Bray

F, #7645, b. 1835, d. before 1841
Pedigree Chart
.

Parents

History

FactDateRolePlace
Birth1835Cornwall, EnglandG
DeathBefore 1841Not with the family in the 1841 census(Cornwall), (England)G1

Citations

  1. [S335] UK Census 1841, Census Type: National
    Census Place: UK, HO 107/143/12 35 p12

Thomas Bray

M, #7646, b. 1836, d. before 1936
Pedigree Chart
.

Parents

History

FactDateRolePlace
Birth1836Cornwall, EnglandG1
Baptism24 March 1837Phillack, Gwinear, Cornwall, EnglandG
Census6 June 1841With Alexander Bray aged 70 born CornwallHigh Lane, Phillack, Redruth, Cornwall, EnglandG1
Census6 June 1841With Alexander Bray aged 70 born CornwallHigh Lane, Phillack, Redruth, Cornwall, EnglandG1
Immigratn17 December 1854Ship Standard, 714 tons, Captain John Blyth, from Plymouth 10th September 1854, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 17th December 1854

South Australian Register Monday 18th December 1854
Sunday, December 17th :- the ship Standard, 714 tons, Blyth, Master, from Plymouth September 10th 1854 with 308 Government Emigrants.
. — 29th ship from England to S.A. with government passengers for 1854 ; 7 births and 14 deaths on the passage ; H.T. Parke, surgeon-superintendent.

South Australian Government Gazette 1855.
ship Standard
Arrived from Plymouth on the 17th December, having been 90 days at sea ; fourteen deaths and seven births were the casualties during the voyage, of the deaths two only were those of adults. Captain Blyth, the master of the ship, has bought emigrants on several occasions to South Australia, and has on every occasion endeared himself to the people by his kindness. The surgeon-superintendent acted very efficiently. The emigrants were well selected and were a very eligible class of persons.

a labourer from St Erth, Cornwall
DeathBefore 1936(South Australia), (Australia)G

Citations

  1. [S335] UK Census 1841, Census Type: National
    Census Place: UK, HO 107/143/12 35 p12

Armonel Bray

F, #7647, b. 1838, d. 1896
Pedigree Chart
.

Parents

Family 1: Eames [________] (b. about 1838, d. before 1938)

Family 2: [________] Pink (b. about 1838, d. before 1938)

History

FactDateRolePlace
Name
Name1
Birth1838Cornwall, EnglandG1
Baptism25 November 1838Phillack, Gwinear, Cornwall, EnglandG
Census6 June 1841With Alexander Bray aged 70 born CornwallHigh Lane, Phillack, Redruth, Cornwall, EnglandG1
Census6 June 1841With Alexander Bray aged 70 born CornwallHigh Lane, Phillack, Redruth, Cornwall, EnglandG1
Immigratn17 December 1854Ship Standard, 714 tons, Captain John Blyth, from Plymouth 10th September 1854, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 17th December 1854

South Australian Register Monday 18th December 1854
Sunday, December 17th :- the ship Standard, 714 tons, Blyth, Master, from Plymouth September 10th 1854 with 308 Government Emigrants.
. — 29th ship from England to S.A. with government passengers for 1854 ; 7 births and 14 deaths on the passage ; H.T. Parke, surgeon-superintendent.

South Australian Government Gazette 1855.
ship Standard
Arrived from Plymouth on the 17th December, having been 90 days at sea ; fourteen deaths and seven births were the casualties during the voyage, of the deaths two only were those of adults. Captain Blyth, the master of the ship, has bought emigrants on several occasions to South Australia, and has on every occasion endeared himself to the people by his kindness. The surgeon-superintendent acted very efficiently. The emigrants were well selected and were a very eligible class of persons.

a labourer from St Erth, Cornwall
MarriageAbout 1858(South Australia), (Australia)G
MarriageAbout 1858(South Australia), (Australia)G
Death1896(South Australia), (Australia)G

Citations

  1. [S335] UK Census 1841, Census Type: National
    Census Place: UK, HO 107/143/12 35 p12

[________] Hancock

M, #7648, b. about 1845, d. before 1945
Pedigree Chart
.

Family: Mary Ann Bray (b. 1845, d. before 1945)

History

FactDateRolePlace
BirthAbout 1845(South Australia), (Australia)G
MarriageAbout 1865(South Australia), (Australia)G
DeathBefore 1945(South Australia), (Australia)G

Richard Bray

M, #7649, b. 14 July 1840, d. 12 August 1912
Pedigree Chart
.

Parents

Family: Margaret Rogers (b. 8 July 1844, d. 7 December 1875)

History

FactDateRolePlace
Birth14 July 1840Hayle, Cornwall, EnglandG1
Census6 June 1841With Alexander Bray aged 70 born CornwallHigh Lane, Phillack, Redruth, Cornwall, EnglandG1
Census6 June 1841With Alexander Bray aged 70 born CornwallHigh Lane, Phillack, Redruth, Cornwall, EnglandG1
Immigratn17 December 1854Ship Standard, 714 tons, Captain John Blyth, from Plymouth 10th September 1854, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 17th December 1854

South Australian Register Monday 18th December 1854
Sunday, December 17th :- the ship Standard, 714 tons, Blyth, Master, from Plymouth September 10th 1854 with 308 Government Emigrants.
. — 29th ship from England to S.A. with government passengers for 1854 ; 7 births and 14 deaths on the passage ; H.T. Parke, surgeon-superintendent.

South Australian Government Gazette 1855.
ship Standard
Arrived from Plymouth on the 17th December, having been 90 days at sea ; fourteen deaths and seven births were the casualties during the voyage, of the deaths two only were those of adults. Captain Blyth, the master of the ship, has bought emigrants on several occasions to South Australia, and has on every occasion endeared himself to the people by his kindness. The surgeon-superintendent acted very efficiently. The emigrants were well selected and were a very eligible class of persons.

a labourer from St Erth, Cornwall
Marriage8 September 1866South Australia, AustraliaG
Death12 August 1912Eastwood, South Australia, AustraliaG

Citations

  1. [S335] UK Census 1841, Census Type: National
    Census Place: UK, HO 107/143/12 35 p12

Peggy Bray

F, #7650, b. 1842, d. before 1942
Pedigree Chart
.

Parents

History

FactDateRolePlace
Birth1842Cornwall, EnglandG
Immigratn17 December 1854Ship Standard, 714 tons, Captain John Blyth, from Plymouth 10th September 1854, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 17th December 1854

South Australian Register Monday 18th December 1854
Sunday, December 17th :- the ship Standard, 714 tons, Blyth, Master, from Plymouth September 10th 1854 with 308 Government Emigrants.
. — 29th ship from England to S.A. with government passengers for 1854 ; 7 births and 14 deaths on the passage ; H.T. Parke, surgeon-superintendent.

South Australian Government Gazette 1855.
ship Standard
Arrived from Plymouth on the 17th December, having been 90 days at sea ; fourteen deaths and seven births were the casualties during the voyage, of the deaths two only were those of adults. Captain Blyth, the master of the ship, has bought emigrants on several occasions to South Australia, and has on every occasion endeared himself to the people by his kindness. The surgeon-superintendent acted very efficiently. The emigrants were well selected and were a very eligible class of persons.

a labourer from St Erth, Cornwall
DeathBefore 1942(South Australia), (Australia)G