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Sarah Maria PAIN (1814 - 1905) |
Children | Self + Spouses | Parents | Grandparents | Greatgrandparents |
Frances Henrietta SANDROCK (1846 - ) Augusta Jane Caroline SANDROCK (1850 - 1946) Emily Susanna SANDROCK (1852 - ) |
Sarah Maria PAIN (1814 - 1905) + George Frederick SANDROCK (1819 - 1909) |
Vincent PAIN | ||
Susannah SUTTON | ||||
b. 07 Nov 1814 at Nonington, Kent, England |
m. 20 Jan 1845 George Frederick SANDROCK (1819 - 1909) at Nonington, Kent, England |
d. 11 Nov 1905 at Queensland, Australia aged 91 |
Parents: |
Vincent PAIN |
Susannah SUTTON |
Children (3): |
Frances Henrietta SANDROCK (1846 - ) |
Augusta Jane Caroline SANDROCK (1850 - 1946) |
Emily Susanna SANDROCK (1852 - ) |
Events in Sarah Maria PAIN (1814 - 1905)'s life | |||||
Date | Age | Event | Place | Notes | Src |
07 Nov 1814 | Sarah Maria PAIN was born | Nonington, Kent, England | IGI | ||
21 Feb 1815 | Christening | Nonington, Kent, England | IGI | ||
20 Jan 1845 | 30 | Married George Frederick SANDROCK (aged 25) | Nonington, Kent, England | Note 1 | |
25 Oct 1846 | 31 | Birth of daughter Frances Henrietta SANDROCK | Greenwich, Kent, England | Note 2 | |
13 Nov 1850 | 36 | Birth of daughter Augusta Jane Caroline SANDROCK | Greenwich, Kent, England | Note 3 | |
1851 | 37 | Census | Greenwich, Kent, England | ||
abt Sep 1852 | 37 | Birth of daughter Emily Susanna SANDROCK | Greenwich, Kent, England | Note 4 | |
11 Nov 1905 | 91 | Sarah Maria PAIN died | Queensland, Australia | 1905/C003843 |
Note 1: IGI, Free BMD Eastry Kent Mar 1845 |
Note 2: Free BMD Greenwich 5 233 Dec 1848 |
Note 3: Free BMD Greenwich 5 260 Dec 1850 |
Note 4: Free BMD Greenwich 1d 486 Sep 1852 |
Personal Notes: |
Morning Bulletin Rockhamton 13 Nov 1905
" DEATH OF MRS. G. F. SANDROCK. There will be many people in Rockhampton who will learn with much regret this morning of the death on Saturday evening of Mrs. Sandrock, wife of Mr. G. F. Sandrock. Mr. and Mrs. Sandrock first came to Rockhampton over forty years ago and have always been held in the highest esteem. Of recent years their great age and still more remarkable alertness both, of mind and body have made them conspicuous on that account alone. The late Mrs. Sandrock completed her ninety-first year on the 7th instant. She was born at Mornington, Kent, England, on the 7th of November, 1814, the year before Waterloo, and was married to Mr. Sandrock in her native village in January, 1844, nearly sixty-two years ngo. Mr. and Mrs. Sand- rock came to Australia in 1853, and came first to Rockhampton in 1863. Mrs. Sand- rock passed away peacefully on Saturday evening and was buried yesterday offor noon. Death at that age can hardly bc called sad " in thc ordinary sense of the wold, thc sadness is for the partner who is left, and for whom in his loneliness there will be warm and general sympathy." |