Margaret Catchpole
- Born: 8 May 1853, Shimpling, Norfolk
General Notes:
Births Jun qtr 1853 Catchpole Margaret Depwade 4b 220 8 May 1853 Shimpling Norfolk, mother Maria Catchpole, no father listed
Is she shown as Rebekah in 1861 1861 census Railway Hotel William & Maria's ages are wrong - Burston is 1/2 mile from Shimpling William Catchpole age 43 Shimpling Norfolk Head Burston Norfolk , occ Innkeeper and coal merchant Maria Catchpole age 27 Shimpling Norfolk sister Burston Norfolk Rebekah Catchpole age 7 Shimpling Norfolk neice scolar Burston Norfolk Charles Catchpole age 3 Burston Norfolk nephew Burston Norfolk 1861 census rg9 1232 Folio 8 Page 1
There is no Rebekah Catchpole on the birth indexes so this may be Margaret who is Maria's child and would be age 7 at the date of the 1861 census
Aus arrival ? https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/224725
First name Margt M Last name Catchpole Age 16 Birth year 1853 Departure port- Arrival year 1869 Arrival month Dec Arrival port - Ship name Charlotte Gladstone State Victoria Record set Victoria inward passenger lists 1839-1923 Category Travel & migration Subcategory Passenger lists Collections from Australasia
First name John Last name Neve Sex Male Marriage 29May1873 Spouse's first name Margaret Maria Catchpole Spouse's last name Chatten St Pauls Church, Clunes State Victoria Country Australia Record set Victoria Marriages 1836-1942 Registration number 1134 Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Civil Marriage & Divorce Collections from Australasia
Queries on her parents details given on marriage
Documentary notes:
1. Birth, 8 May 1853, Shimpling, Norfolk. ----------click picture to the right to view
2. Travel, Dec 1869, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. From the Argus newspaper Melbourne, 27 Dec 1869 Page 4
3. Travel: Charlotte Gladstone, Dec 1869, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
4. Marriage, 29 May 1873, Clunes, Victoria, Australia. ----------click picture to the right to view
5. Marriage, 29 May 1873, Clunes, Victoria. ----------click picture to the right to view
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