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Isaac VINCENT (1805 - 1847) |
Squatter, Publican, Cattle & horse station owner |
Children | Self + Spouses | Parents | Grandparents | Greatgrandparents |
Sarah Ann Caroline Shortis VINCENT (1830 - 1908) Emma Jane VINCENT (1831 - 1869) Isaac VINCENT (1835 - 1873) Demas VINCENT (1837 - 1863) Amelia VINCENT (1840 - 1916) Jonathan William VINCENT (1842 - 1919) James Henry Edward VINCENT (1845 - 1871) William Charlicombe VINCENT (1846 - 1907) |
Isaac VINCENT (1805 - 1847) + Elizabeth Shortis VINCENT (1806 - 1886) |
George VINCENT | ||
Sarah BEGG BAGG | ||||
b. abt 1805 at Dewlish, Dorset, England |
m. 24 Dec 1828 Elizabeth Shortis VINCENT (1806 - 1886) at Dewlish, Dorset, England |
d. abt 1847 at Yerong Creek, New South Wales, Australia aged 42 |
Parents: |
George VINCENT |
Sarah BEGG BAGG |
Events in Isaac VINCENT (1805 - 1847)'s life | |||||
Date | Age | Event | Place | Notes | Src |
abt 1805 | Isaac VINCENT was born | Dewlish, Dorset, England | 71 | ||
24 Dec 1828 | 23 | Married Elizabeth Shortis VINCENT (aged 22) | Dewlish, Dorset, England | 71 | |
1830 | 25 | Birth of daughter Sarah Ann Caroline Shortis VINCENT | Dewlish, Dorset, England | 71 | |
01 Dec 1831 | 26 | Birth of daughter Emma Jane VINCENT | Dewlish, Dorset, England | 71 | |
1835 | 30 | Birth of son Isaac VINCENT | Dewlish, Dorset, England | 71 | |
1837 | 32 | Birth of son Demas VINCENT | Dewlish, Dorset, England | 71 | |
03 Mar 1839 | 34 | Immigration | Port Jackson, New South Wales, Australia | per 'Bardaster' | 71 |
16 Dec 1840 | 35 | Birth of daughter Amelia VINCENT | Murdarlo, New South Wales, Australia | 71 | |
25 Oct 1842 | 37 | Birth of son Jonathan William VINCENT | Murdarlo, New South Wales, Australia | 71 | |
20 Apr 1845 | 40 | Birth of son James Henry Edward VINCENT | Murdarlo, New South Wales, Australia | 71 | |
17 Dec 1846 | 41 | Birth of son William Charlicombe VINCENT | Murdarlo, New South Wales, Australia | 71 | |
abt 1847 | 42 | Isaac VINCENT died | Yerong Creek, New South Wales, Australia | 71 |
Personal Notes: |
Isaac Vincent (Senior) and his family lived at Mundarlo from 1839, while Isaac worked for Henry Michel. In 1847 Isaac took up "Mittagong Station" at The Rock. It was 64,000 acres. Dan Morgan burned down the property's barn because Isaac Junior had told police where to find him. (1863). There was a small gold rush on "Mittagong" in 1870. Elizabeth ran the property for many years after Isaac's death. She also established a winery and vineyard at "The Rock Cottage" Lake Albert. She generously supported the Methodist Church in Wagga Wagga. Her estate was worth over £11,000. There is a book "Sailing to a Distant Land" by Carol Wood of Auchenflower, Brisbane on Isaac's brother, Jacob, and his family. It does contain some details on Isaac and his family and it also has information on the family in Dewlish. |
Source References: |
71. Type: Book, Abbr: Wagga Pioneers, Title: Pioneers of Wagga Wagga and District, Auth: Wagga Wagga & District Family History Society Inc, Publ: Wagga Wagga & District Family History Society Inc, Date: 2004, Locn: http://www.waggafamilyhistory.org.au/ |
- Reference = 427 (Birth) |
- Reference = 427 (Death) |
- Reference = 427 (Marriage) |
- Reference = 428 (Name, Notes) |