Source:
Squatter's Castle p34
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Accompanied the Ogilvie family on their first journey to Merton. Employed as cook
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Housemaid aged 22. Ticket of leave holder employed by William Ogilvie
Source:
Application to marry
Details:
22 yrs of age. Employed by William Ogilvie. Application to marry William Simpson.
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Rewarded by the Ladies' Committee of the Female Factory for having completed 3 years service with Mrs. Ogilvie. 1 pound 15 shillings
Place:
On board the 'Brothers'
Source:
Surgeon's Journal of the 'Brothers' ship. The National Archives Catalogue
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Sister of Mary Partridge. Mary Partridge died age 21 on the 'Brothers' 1st April 1824 from 'sanguinis congestion in pulmone'. From the journal - 'Since on board Mary Partridge has indulged in silent grief from being separated from her mother, so says her sister who is a girl of different habits
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Granted Certificate of Freedom
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Tried at Lancashire (Liverpool) Quarter Sessions. Sentenced to 7 years transportation. Sister Mary Partridge died on the passage out
Surname:
Partridge (Simpson)
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle
Details:
Marriage of William Simpson to Ellen Partridge at Merton
Surname:
Partridge (Simpson)
Details:
Death of Ellen Simpson, wife of William Simpson of the Plough Inn on 19th December. Died aged 47 after a long and painful illness of two months leaving a large family