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Ann Lamb [387]
(1816-1894)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. William Marks [715] [LDMV-2BT]

2. Francis Campbell [394] [LX3T-N65]

Ann Lamb [387] 3

  • Born: 1816, London, , Greater London, England 3
  • Marriage (1): William Marks [715] [LDMV-2BT] about 1834 in Sydney, Cumberland County, New South Wales 1
  • Marriage (2): Francis Campbell [394] [LX3T-N65] about 1858 in New South Wales 2
  • Died: 1894 Jun 16, Wheeo Locality, King County, New South Wales at age 78 4
  • Buried: 1894 Jun 19, Binda, Georgiana County, New South Wales 5

bullet   Cause of her death was A long illness.

bullet   FamilySearch ID: K2H6-CC4.

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bullet  Death Notes:

Lost River.

Goulburn Herald, Wed 20.6.1894 CROOKWELL OBITUARY
CAMPBELL, Mrs Ann, prev Mrs Wm marks
We have to sorrowfully announce to death of Mrs Campbell of Binda, who after a long illness dad at her residence at the ripe age of 83. The deceased lady was widely connected, having been twice marred. Her form husband was Mr Marks of that district, and she has left many of that name to mourn her loss. The funeral took place on Tuesday, the remains being interred in the Binda cemetery with that of her former husband. d 16.9.1894, b 1816 England, nee Lamb, m 1. 1838 William Marks, m 2. 1865 Francis Campbell 1865, issue 1. Mary A 1835, James 1830-1875, Elizabeth 1838, William 1841, Martha A 1842, Richard 1844, Elisha 1846, Alfred/Albert 1849, Matilda J 1852, issue 2. Isabella 1859, John F 1865.

Crookwell Gazette, Wed 20.6.1894 OBITUARY
One of the oldest residents in the whole of the surrounding districts, in the person of Mrs Campbell, died on Satuday last at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr Josiah Eldridge, Lost River, at a very advanced age, being nearly eighty years old. She was the wife of the late Mr William Marks, of Markdale, so called after his name, who was killed at Binda over thirty years ago by being thrown against a tree. A large family of sons and daughters were born to them, among them being Messrs Richard, Elisha, and Alfred Marks, of Binda and Bigga, and Mrs Picker, wife of Mr William Picker, Bigga, and MrsEldridge, wife of Josiah Eldridge, Lost River, all of whom are well-known throughout the district. After Mr Marks' death his widow married a Mr Campbell, whom she also survived. The remains were interred in the Church of England cemetery yesterday, and were followed by a large concourse of sympathisers, the Marks family being everywhere highly respected d 16.6.1894 Ann Lamb m 1. 24.2.1838 William Marks {d 19.3.1861); m 2. 16.8.1865 Francis Campbell.

bullet  Burial Notes:

Church of England Cemetery, BInda.

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bullet  Noted events in her life were:

• Occupation. 6 Servant

• Emigration, 1833 Aug 15, London, Middlesex, England, United Kingdom. 7 on ship Layton.

Reports of the voyage of the ship Layton , which was the first of it's kind, indicate that it carried 232 female emigrants. The repots suggest that these women were mostly "Ladys of the Streets of London" and that they had been paid £5 for their passage to Australia. The behaviour of some of these women with the crew of the ship brought about complaints from the other women.

• Immigration, 1833 Dec 17, Port Jackson, Sydney, New South Wales. on ship Layton.

• Employment, 1833, Sydney, Cumberland County, New South Wales. 8 Employer was Mr Hayward of Sydney on £7/0/0. Castlereagh Street.

• Other, Abt 1834 Jul, Mulgowrie, Georgiana County, New South Wales. 7 It seems that about this time Ann and William had entered into a defacto relationship. He had probably been in Sydney on one of his journeys there for delivering goods and obtaining supplies. Ann moved to Mulgowrie, but the two were not wed until 1838. During this time it seems that Ann lived at Fish River and William lived a Mulgowrie.

• Newspaper: The Colonist, 1836 Jan 28, Sydney, Cumberland County, New South Wales. Page 4of 8
THE LAYTON. We have been requested by Dr. Rule, the- Sur- geon of the female emigrant ship Layton to in- sert in to-day's number a letter in reply to some aspersions on his character contained in the Pam phlet lately published by Mr. John Marshall, the agent for the Female Emigration Committee in London. As Dr. Rule's letter has been already published in some of the other colonial journals, and as our columns of to-day contain a letter on the same subject from Mr. Beilby, the Superintendent of the Layton, we deem it unne- cessary to do more than to publish Capt. Wades certificate to Dr. Rule ·as it is to the remarks of that gentleman that the letter in question chiefly applies: Sydney, January 25, 1834 I do hereby certify, that the bearer Mr. John Rule has done the duty of Surgeon on board the ship Layton (under my command), to the Emigrants, Passengers and Crew on a voyage from London hither, perfectly to my satisfaction. GILES WADE Commader, ship Layton.

• Other, After 1836, Mulgowrie, Georgiana County, New South Wales. 9 "The morning after our arrival in Mulgowrie we took a ride out to inspect the run and some of the cattle, getting back at dinner time. The dinner I shall never forget. I suppose is was in ho nor of "The Boss's" son. My cousin [Tom Hassall], Marks, and I, sat at the table while Mrs. Marks attended to us. First appeared a splendid roast turkey, to which we did ample justice. With this course over Mrs. Marks was called in, cleared the table, and then came a magnificent roast beef. Well, we had to eat a share of this also. Again Mrs. Marks was called in, removed all, and placed a huge plum pudding on the table, enough for a dozen people. Could boys ever refuse plum-pudding? The fourth course was apple-pie but now we had to apologise and postpone the pie until tea-time. My cousin and myself lolled on the grass for the rest of the day, wishing we had known beforehand the quality and quantity of the dinner we had to face."

• living: "Markdale", From 1861, Bigga, Georgiana County, New South Wales. 7

• Other: Advertisement, 1863 Mar 24, Goulburn, Argyle County, New South Wales. Goulburn Herald -
HORSE AND JOCKEY INN, MARKDALE FOREST
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Ann Marks begs to inform her friends, travellers and the public generally, that, on the 1st of April next, she will open her house at Markdale as an inn under the above sign, when she hopes by civility, attention to the wants of her guests, cleanliness, and keeping good liquors, to merit a share of thier support.
On the occasion of the opening, Mrs. Marks respectfully invites her friends and acquaintances to give her a call, and enjoy themselves in the evening and the day following.

A SUMPTUOUS DINNER will be give on that day at four o'clock. To be followed by A BALL. Dancing to commence at seven in the evening.
2068 ANN MARKS.

• Other: Advertisement, 1863 Apr 18, Goulburn, Argyle County, New South Wales. MARKDALE FOREST RACES
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Races will take place on the 24TH of MAY, at the Horse and Jockey Inn, MARKDALE FOREST. Full particulars will be given in a a future advertisment.

2225 ANN MARKS.

• Other: Advertisement, 1863 May 23, Goulburn, Argyle County, New South Wales. MARKDALE FOREST RACES
To come off 25th and 26th May, 1863.
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First day.
First Race, MAIDEN PLACE of £10 (the pounds), for all horses that never won any advertised prize; heats, once round the course; entrance, £1 (one pound), qualifications 10s.
Second Race. £5 (five pounds), for all ponies, not over 14 hands high that never won over the said prize; entrance 10s; qualification 10s.
Third Race. Ladies Side Saddle, for all horses; hosts, once round the course; entrance to the amount.
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SECOND DAY
First Race. £10 (ten pounds), for all horses, the winner of the Maiden Plate excepted; three times round the course, one event; entrance £1 (one pound); qualification 10s.
Second Race. £5 (five pounds), for all horses; heats, once round the course; entrance, 10s; qualification 10s.
Other races will be appointed on the ground.
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RULES:
In all races three entrances or no race.
All decisions of the stewards to be final.
All horses, weight for age.
Parties enterind horses for ten pound prizes must subscribe not less than 15s; and other race 10s.
Judges and Stewards to be apponited on the ground.

ANN MARKS,
Horse and Jockey,
WILLIAM Marks,
Treasurer.

• Newspaper: Advertising, 1867 Feb 16, Goulburn District, New South Wales. 10 Advertising. (1867, February 16). The Goulburn Herald and Chronicle (NSW : 1864 - 1881), p. 6. Retrieved April 10, 2013, from <http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article100869559>

To Sell or Let,
A HOUSE, with or without furniture, situate at
Markdale Forest, lately the Horse and Jockey
Inn; a suitable house for public-house and store.
Will be sold or let reasonably.
Apply to ANN MARKS, on the premises, near
Binda.
250 ANN MARKS.

• Registration: Death, 1894, Lost River, Wheoo, Yass, New South Wales, Australia. 1894/015075

Ame Campbell,

• Newspaper: SMALL DEBTS COURT, 1894 Jun 23, Goulburn District, New South Wales. 11 SMALL DEBTS COURT. (1894, June 23). Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), p. 5. Retrieved April 4, 2013, from <http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article98519984>

One of the oldest residents in the whole
of the surrounding districts, in the person of
Mrs Campbell, died on Saturday last at the
residence of her son-in-law, Mr. Josiah
Eldridge, Lost River, at a very advanced
age, being nearly eighty years old. She was
the wife of the late Mr. William Marks, of
Markdale, so called after his name, who was
killed at Binda over thirty years ago by being
thrown against a tree. A large family of
sons and daughters was born to them, among
them being Messrs. Richard, Elisha, and
Alfred Marks, of Binda and Bigga, and Mrs.
Picker, wife of Mr. Wm. Picker, Bigga, and
Mrs. Eldridge, wife of Mr. Josiah Eldridge,
Lost River, all of whom are well known
throughout the district. After Mr. Marks'
death his widow married a Mr. Campbell,
whom she also survived. The remains were
interred in the Church of England cemetery
on Tuesday, and were followed by a large
concourse of sympathisers, the Marks family
being everywhere highly respected.


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Ann married William Marks [715] [LDMV-2BT] [MRIN: 213] about 1834 in Sydney, Cumberland County, New South Wales.1 (William Marks [715] [LDMV-2BT] was born about 1803 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England 3, christened on 1848 Feb 29 in New South Wales,3 died on 1861 Mar 19 in Binda, Georgiana County, New South Wales 12 and was buried on 1861 Apr 21 in Goulburn, Argyle County, New South Wales 13.). The cause of his death was Riding Accident.

bullet  Noted events in their marriage were:

• Marriage, 1838 Feb 24, Goulburn District, New South Wales. 7 At the police station.

• Seperation, Abt 1857, New South Wales. 7 Ann left William to live with Franis Campbell in the colony of Victoria.


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Ann next married Francis Campbell [394] [LX3T-N65] [MRIN: 212] about 1858 in New South Wales.2 (Francis Campbell [394] [LX3T-N65] was born about 1823 in Halifax, , Nova Scotia, Canada 14 and died between 1865 and 1894 in <New South Wales>.)

bullet  Noted events in their marriage were:

• Marriage, 1865 Aug 16, Binda, Georgiana County, New South Wales.


bullet  Marriage Notes:

Ann and Francis met and moved to victoria. On the birth certificate of thier first child, the claimed (it is beleived untruly) that they were married in Newcastle, New South Wales. 7

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Sources


1 NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages (http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/), V18381951 22/1838.

2 NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages (http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/), 2150/1865. .... Other Researchers, Thomas R Hellwege.

3 Other Researchers, Lee Ann.

4 Crookwell Gazette, Crookwell Gazette, Wed 20.6.1894 OBITUARY. .... Other Researchers, Lee Ann. .... Goulburn Herald (Obituraies, Deaths Inquests Pre 1901 Crookwell District, Goulburn Printers, Goulburn,), Goulburn Herald, Wed 20.6.1894. Crookwell & District Historic Society. Surety:2 .... NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages (http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/), 15075/1894.

5 Other Researchers, Rhonda Brownlow. .... Other Researchers, Lee Ann.

6 First Familys 2001, Francis Campbell and Ann Lamb.

7 Other Researchers, Thomas R Hellwege.

8 First Familys 2001, Raymond Ernest Shurmer.

9 William Hassal, In Old Australia (Origianally Printed in 1902
Reprinted in 1981), 49. .... Other Researchers, Ian Brothers.

10 (http://www.nla.gov.au/ms/findaids/), Advertising. (1867, February 16). The Goulburn Herald and Chronicle (NSW : 1864 - 1881), p. 6. Retrieved April 10, 2013, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article100869559.

11 (http://www.nla.gov.au/ms/findaids/), SMALL DEBTS COURT. (1894, June 23). Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), p. 5. Retrieved April 4, 2013, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article98519984.

12 Crookwell and District Historical Society, Obituaries, Deaths, Inquests Pre 1901 Crookwell and District (ISBN 0-9587114-3-7), Page 231 - Goulburn Herald, Wed 20.3.1861.

13 St Saviours Cemetry, Goulburn, Plot 35. .... Other Researchers, Lee Ann. .... Other Researchers, Rhonda Brownlow.

14 Thomas R Hellwege, Crookwell Settlers. .... Other Researchers, Lee Ann.


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