| [Index] |
| Jane JONES (1795 - 1857) |
| Convict |
| Children | Self + Spouses | Parents | Grandparents | Greatgrandparents |
|
Margaret LINDBECK (1813 - 1903) Charles Edward LINDBECK (1819 - 1887) Maryanne LINDBECK (1827 - 1898) Thomas William LINDBECK (1831 - 1915) |
Jane JONES (1795 - 1857) + Charles LINDBECK (1788 - 1856) |
Thomas JONES | ||
| Frances (JONES) | ||||
| b. abt 1795 at Liverpool, Lancashire, England |
| m. 23 Jan 1815 Charles LINDBECK (1788 - 1856) at Chester, Chestershire, England |
| d. 07 Aug 1857 at Braidwood, New South Wales, Australia aged 62 |
| Cause of Death: |
| killed in dray accident |
| Near Relatives of Jane JONES (1795 - 1857) | ||||||
| Relationship | Person | Born | Birth Place | Died | Death Place | Age |
| Father in Law | Olaf LINDBECK | |||||
| Mother in Law | Anna ANDERSDOTTER | |||||
| Father | Thomas JONES | |||||
| Mother | Frances (JONES) | |||||
| Self | Jane JONES | abt 1795 | Liverpool, Lancashire, England | 07 Aug 1857 | Braidwood, New South Wales, Australia | 62 |
| Husband | Charles LINDBECK | 1788 | Stockholm, Sweden | 17 Aug 1856 | Braidwood, New South Wales, Australia | 68 |
| Daughter | Margaret LINDBECK | 1813 | Liverpool, Lancashire, England | 29 Dec 1903 | Goulburn, New South Wales, Australia | 90 |
| Son | Charles Edward LINDBECK | 1819 | England | 17 May 1887 | Tumut, New South Wales, Australia | 68 |
| Daughter | Maryanne LINDBECK | 22 Apr 1827 | Sydney, New South Wales, Australia | 12 Dec 1898 | Tumut, New South Wales, Australia | 71 |
| Son | Thomas William LINDBECK | 1831 | Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia | 21 Jul 1915 | Tumut, New South Wales, Australia | 84 |
| Son in Law | Thomas ASHLEY | |||||
| Daughter in Law | Catherine TUCKER | 1838 | Co Limerick, Ireland | 26 Aug 1887 | Tumut, New South Wales, Australia | 49 |
| Son in Law | William TINDALL | 1814 | London, Middlesex, England | 22 Jan 1865 | Goulburn, New South Wales, Australia | 51 |
| Son in Law | Henry Arthur FOSBERRY | 1826 | 07 Oct 1868 | Tumut, New South Wales, Australia | 42 | |
| Son in Law | William Walker KING | 1841 | London, Middlesex, England | 1918 | Victoria, Australia | 77 |
| Daughter in Law | Jane CRIBB | 1827 | 19 Feb 1908 | Tumut, New South Wales, Australia | 81 | |
| Grandson | Edward Henry LINDBECK | 27 Aug 1856 | Braidwood, New South Wales, Australia | 09 Aug 1934 | Gundagai, New South Wales, Australia | 77 |
| Grandson | Thomas William LINDBECK | 1860 | Braidwood, New South Wales, Australia | |||
| Granddaughter | Jane LINDBECK | 1863 | Young, New South Wales, Australia | 28 Oct 1954 | Cremorne, New South Wales, Australia | 91 |
| Grandson | Rowland John LINDBECK | 01 Nov 1864 | Braidwood, New South Wales, Australia | 01 Jun 1947 | Eurongilly, New South Wales, Australia | 82 |
| Granddaughter | Catherine LINDBECK | 1866 | Braidwood, New South Wales, Australia | |||
| Granddaughter | Ada Adeline LINDBECK | 1871 | Braidwood, New South Wales, Australia | |||
| Grandson | Frederick W G LINDBECK | 1878 | Braidwood, New South Wales, Australia | |||
| Granddaughter | Maria Jane TINDALL | 1846 | 22 Feb 1894 | Adelong, New South Wales, Australia | 48 | |
| Events in Jane JONES (1795 - 1857)'s life | |||||
| Date | Age | Event | Place | Notes | Src |
| abt 1795 | Jane JONES was born | Liverpool, Lancashire, England | 6 | ||
| 1813 | 18 | Birth of daughter Margaret LINDBECK | Liverpool, Lancashire, England | 6 | |
| 23 Jan 1815 | 20 | Married Charles LINDBECK (aged 27) | Chester, Chestershire, England | 6 | |
| 1819 | 24 | Birth of son Charles Edward LINDBECK | England | 6 | |
| 08 Jan 1822 | 27 | Immigration | Sydney, New South Wales, Australia | Note 1 | 6 |
| 22 Apr 1827 | 32 | Birth of daughter Maryanne LINDBECK | Sydney, New South Wales, Australia | 6 | |
| 1831 | 36 | Birth of son Thomas William LINDBECK | Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia | 6 | |
| 17 Aug 1856 | 61 | Death of husband Charles LINDBECK (aged 68) | Braidwood, New South Wales, Australia | 6 | |
| 07 Aug 1857 | 62 | Jane JONES died | Braidwood, New South Wales, Australia | 6 | |
| Note 1: per 'Providence' convict (7years) with son |
| Personal Notes: |
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Citation details: Empire (Sydney) Tue 18 Aug 1857 p. 5
Text: BRAIDWOOD. [FROM A CORRESPONDENT.] Last week a person named Lindbeck reached Braidwood from the Tumut with a dray and pair of horses for the purpose of removing his mother and brother's family to that quarter. The old lady proceeded to the burial ground to pay a last tribute of respect to the remains of her husband by planting a few evergreens and plucking the rank weeds which, from their luxuriance, marked the spot, little anticipating how soon she would herself lie beneath the same spot. About one o'clock they all left town full of hope, and had scarcely proceeded a mile when the poor woman was thrown off the dray and instantly killed, wht wheel crushing her head. An inquest was held on the afternoon and in a few hours she was laid in the grave she had decorated so shortly before. |
| Source References: |
| 6. Type: Book, Abbr: Queanbeyan Register, Title: Biographical register of Canberra and Queanbeyan: from the district to the Australian Capital Territory 1820-1930, Auth: Peter Proctor, Publ: The Heraldry & Genealogical Society of Canberra, Date: 2001 |
| - Reference = 182 (Name, Notes) |
| - Reference = 161 (Death) |
| - Reference = 161 (Birth) |
| - Reference = 182 (Marriage) |
| - Reference = 161 (Immigration) |
| 76. Type: Web Page, Abbr: Find a Grave, Title: Find A Grave, Locn: https://www.findagrave.com/ |
| - Reference = https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/209624839/jane-lindbeck (Name, Notes) |
| - Notes: Daughter of Thomas and Frances
Born Liverpool, Lancashire England Arrived in the colony as a convict in 1822 Married Charles also a convict in 1815 in England with 4 children born of this union. The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Fri 21 Aug 1857 Braidwood.-Last week a person named Lindbeck reached Braidwood from the Tumut with a dray and a pair of horses for the purpose of removing his mother and brother's family to that quarter. The old lady proceeded to the burial ground to pay a last tribute of respect to the remains of her husband by planting a few evergreens and plucking the rank weeds which, from their luxuriance, marked the spot, little anticipating how soon she would herself lie beneath the same spot. About one o'clock they all left town full of hope, and had barely proceeded a mile, when the poor woman was thrown off the dray and instantly killed, the wheel crushing her head. An inquest was held in the afternoon and in a few hours she was laid in the grave she had decorated so shortly before.-Empire. |