Jane Tipple SMITH c. 3 Jun 1834 Hacheston, Suffolk, England
- parents William Tipple SMITH & Jane
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groom's name: William Smith
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bride's name: Jane Smith
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marriage date: 13 Oct 1833
marriage place: Hacheston,Suffolk,England
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indexing project (batch) number: M06317-1
system origin: England-ODM
source film number: 919577
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Marriage V18551178 43B/1855 POWELL EYRE - SMITH JANE T MF= St Laurence's CofE Sydney
That is an error. The year is actually 1856
St Laurence Sydney Page 26 No 100
Eyre Powell otp Bachelor
Jane Tipple Smith otp Spinster
married in Church by Licence
Fourth February 1856 By me John Purdrill ?
Both signed
Witnesses: N.? W.? Tipple Smith of Glebe, Mary Tipple Smith of Glebe
Arrived in Australia before 4 Feb 1856
Well this baptism in NSW suggests a much earlier arrival for the family:
V1839493 49/1839 SMITH THOMAS T - WILLIAM T - JANE
William Tipple Smith
England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975
christening: 09 Sep 1781 Norwich, Norfolk, England
residence: Norwich, Norfolk, England
parents: Christopher Smith, Jane Smith
Honor Smith
England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975
christening: 16 Feb 1814 Wymondham, Norfolk, England
residence: Norfolk, England
parents: John Smith, Honor Gay
If that is the right one then there is no sign the other two with same parents although I bet they are sisters. Can't find the connection yet to the others.
The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954)
Saturday 4 December 1852
On the 3rd instant, his residence, St. Philip's Glebe, after a long and severe illness which he bore with patience, Mr. William Smith, in the 49th year of his age, and brother to Mr. Thomas T. Smith, builder, leaving a widow and seven children, and deeply re- gretted by all who knew him.
The Sydney Monitor (NSW : 1828 - 183
Saturday 13 February 1836
Female Emigrants* ..THE..- Emigr:nts per James Pattison, landed on 'l'lTurday u.?rning. Quarter are provided in Government flouse, an!' the regulations respecting themr are pre cisely the same as those enforced when the females per Duchess of Northumoerlart:
The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842)
Tuesday 9 February 1836
From Cork, on Sunday last, whence she sailed the 31st October, the ship James Pattison, Captain Cromarty, with 324 female emigrants. Passengers, Dr. Osborne R. N., Mrs. Osborne, Miss Osborne Misses Jane and Mary Osborne, and Masters William, John and Alexander Osborne.