Mary Ann SEAGER1
F, #18745, b. 25 July 1823
| Father | John SEAGER1 b. circa 1796 |
| Mother | Jane Sophia GOLDHAWK1 b. circa 1796 |
Mary Ann SEAGER|b. 25 Jul 1823|p585.htm#i18745|John SEAGER|b. c 1796|p584.htm#i18742|Jane Sophia GOLDHAWK|b. c 1796|p291.htm#i18743||||||||||||| |
| Birth* | Mary Ann SEAGER was born on 25 July 1823 at Chelsea, London, Middlesex, England.1 |
| Baptism | She was baptized on 13 February 1825 at St Luke's, Chelsea, London, Middlesex, England.1 |
| Residence* | She lived at London. |
Citations:
- [S9] IGI (Extracted Record) at http://www.familysearch.org/ "C067053 1813 - 1826 0585472 Film NONE."
Alice SEALY
F, #12505, b. circa 1872
| Birth* | Alice SEALY was born circa 1872. |
| Marriage* | She married William Charles DURBIN in June 1901 at Wells Reg Dist, Somerset, England.1 |
| Residence* | Alice SEALY lived at Stourton. |
| Married Name | Her married name was DURBIN. |
Family | William Charles DURBIN b. circa 1872 |
| Child |
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Citations:
- [S14] FreeBMD at http://www.freebmd.org.uk/ "Jun qtr 1901 Wells Reg Dist vol.5c p.966."
Edwin SEALY1
M, #18670, b. 1820
| Birth* | Edwin SEALY was born in 1820 at Westbury-sub-Mendip, Somerset, England.1 |
| Marriage* | He married Hannah GREEN in March 1839 at Wells Reg Dist, Somerset, England.2 |
| Residence* | Edwin SEALY lived at Westbury-sub-Mendip. |
| Census 1851* | He was aged 30 in the 1851 census and lived at Westbury-sub-Mendip, Somerset, England. |
| Occupation* | He was a Farmer of 140 acres employing 4 labourers. |
Family | Hannah GREEN b. 1819 |
| Child |
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Citations:
- [S16] 1851 Census.
- [S14] FreeBMD at http://www.freebmd.org.uk/ "Mar 1839 Wells Reg Dist vol.10 p.721."
Harry SEALY
M, #18664, b. 1848
| Father | Edwin SEALY1 b. 1820 |
| Mother | Hannah GREEN1 b. 1819 |
Harry SEALY|b. 1848|p585.htm#i18664|Edwin SEALY|b. 1820|p585.htm#i18670|Hannah GREEN|b. 1819|p299.htm#i18671||||||||||||| |
| Birth* | Harry SEALY was born in 1848 at Westbury-sub-Mendip, Somerset, England. |
| Marriage* | He married Elizabeth KEEN, daughter of Joseph KEEN and Mary (KEEN), in December 1869 at Axbridge Reg Dist, Somerset, England.2 |
| Census 1851* | Harry SEALY was aged 3 in the 1851 census and lived at Westbury-sub-Mendip, Somerset, England. |
| Census 1871* | He was aged 22 in the 1871 census and lived at Godney House, Godney, Meare, Somerset, England. |
| Occupation* | He was a Farmer of 70 acres employing 1 man. |
Family | Elizabeth KEEN b. 1847 |
| Children |
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Citations:
- [S16] 1851 Census.
- [S14] FreeBMD at http://www.freebmd.org.uk/ "Mar 1869 Axbridge Reg Dist vol.5c p.879."
- [S28] 1901 Census.
Herbert H. SEALY1
M, #18666, b. 1872
| Father | Harry SEALY1 b. 1848 |
| Mother | Elizabeth KEEN1 b. 1847 |
Herbert H. SEALY|b. 1872|p585.htm#i18666|Harry SEALY|b. 1848|p585.htm#i18664|Elizabeth KEEN|b. 1847|p403.htm#i18665|Edwin SEALY|b. 1820|p585.htm#i18670|Hannah GREEN|b. 1819|p299.htm#i18671|Joseph KEEN|b. 1812|p403.htm#i18667|Mary (KEEN)|b. 1812|p22.htm#i18668| |
| Birth* | Herbert H. SEALY was born in 1872 at Godney, Meare, Somerset, England.1 |
| Residence* | He lived at Godney and Westbury-sub-Mendip. |
| Occupation* | He was a Farmer. |
| Census 1901* | He was aged 28 in the 1901 census and lived at Old Ditch Farm, Westbury-sub-Mendip, Somerset, England. |
Citations:
- [S28] 1901 Census.
Thomas Green SEALY
M, #18663, b. 1881
| Father | Harry SEALY b. 1848 |
| Mother | Elizabeth KEEN1 b. 1847 |
Thomas Green SEALY|b. 1881|p585.htm#i18663|Harry SEALY|b. 1848|p585.htm#i18664|Elizabeth KEEN|b. 1847|p403.htm#i18665|Edwin SEALY|b. 1820|p585.htm#i18670|Hannah GREEN|b. 1819|p299.htm#i18671|Joseph KEEN|b. 1812|p403.htm#i18667|Mary (KEEN)|b. 1812|p22.htm#i18668| |
| Birth* | Thomas Green SEALY was born in 1881 at Godney, Meare, Somerset, England. |
| Marriage* | He married Elsie Helen COOK, daughter of James Bence COOK and Rosina READ, on 20 September 1911 at St Mary's, Kilmington, Somerset, England. 1911 Sep 20 Thomas Green Sealy 30 Bch Farmer Westbury-sub-Mendip, Somerset Harry Sealy Farmer Deceased Elsie Helena Cook 25 Spr Kilmington James Bence Cook Farmer Yes Yes James Bence Cook Elsie Annie Leary Banns.2 |
| Census 1911* | Thomas Green SEALY was aged 30 in the 1911 census and lived at Old Ditch Farm, Westbury-sub-Mendip, Somerset, England. |
| Census 1891* | He was aged 10 in the 1891 census and lived at Godney, Meare, Somerset, England. |
| Residence* | He lived at Westbury-sub-Mendip. |
| Occupation* | He was a Farmer. |
Citations:
- [S224] 1911 Census beta version at http://betav3.1911census.co.uk/
- [S84] Marriages of Kilmington, 1837-1931, transcribed by Cathy Day, School of Archaeology and Anthropology, ANU.
Albert W. SEARLEY
M, #20998, b. circa 1855
| Birth* | Albert W. SEARLEY was born circa 1855. |
| Marriage* | He married Alice Laura FOX-STRANGWAYS, daughter of Henry FOX-STRANGWAYS and Charlotte Chester COPLESTON, on 17 August 1890.1 |
| Residence* | Albert W. SEARLEY lived at Northernhay, Kingskerwell, Devon. |
Citations:
- [S72] Website http://thePeerage.com by Darryl Lundy.
Anstare SEGRAM1
F, #21850, b. 1687
| Father | Richard SEGRAM1 b. 1667, d. 1749 |
| Mother | Jane (SEGRAM)1 b. circa 1670, d. 1737 |
Anstare SEGRAM|b. 1687|p585.htm#i21850|Richard SEGRAM|b. 1667\nd. 1749|p585.htm#i21846|Jane (SEGRAM)|b. c 1670\nd. 1737|p32.htm#i21847|Thomas SEGRAM|b. c 1637|p585.htm#i21848|Elizabeth (SEGRAM)|b. c 1637|p32.htm#i21849||||||| |
| Birth* | Anstare SEGRAM was born in 1687 at Kilmington, Somerset, England.1 |
| Baptism | She was baptized on 5 June 1687 at St Mary's, Kilmington, Somerset, England.1 |
| Residence* | She lived at Kilmington. |
Citations:
- [S6] Transcript of the Baptisms of Kilmington, 1596-1837 published by Wiltshire Family History Society. See http://www.wiltshirefhs.co.uk/home.htm
Jane SEGRAM
F, #13357, b. circa 1700, d. 1772
| Father | Richard SEGRAM b. 1667, d. 1749 |
| Mother | Jane (SEGRAM) b. circa 1670, d. 1737 |
Jane SEGRAM|b. c 1700\nd. 1772|p585.htm#i13357|Richard SEGRAM|b. 1667\nd. 1749|p585.htm#i21846|Jane (SEGRAM)|b. c 1670\nd. 1737|p32.htm#i21847|Thomas SEGRAM|b. c 1637|p585.htm#i21848|Elizabeth (SEGRAM)|b. c 1637|p32.htm#i21849||||||| |
| Birth* | Jane SEGRAM was born circa 1700 at Kilmington, Somerset, England; Birthplace and parentage assumed. Baptism for Kilmignton missing 1688-1705. |
| Marriage* | She married John CASE on 23 September 1722 at St Mary's, Kilmington, Somerset, England. NFI.1 |
| Death* | Jane SEGRAM died in 1772 at Kilmington, Somerset, England. |
| Burial* | She was buried on 7 May 1772 at St Mary's, Kilmington, Somerset, England; NFI.2 |
| Residence* | She lived at Kilmington. |
| Married Name | Her married name was CASE. |
Family | John CASE b. circa 1697 |
| Children |
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Citations:
- [S61] Transcript of the Marriages of Kilmington, 1582-1837 Somerset Marriages vol.14.
- [S11] Transcript of the Burials of Kilmington, 1596-1837 published by Wiltshire Family History Society. See http://www.wiltshirefhs.co.uk/home.htm
- [S6] Transcript of the Baptisms of Kilmington, 1596-1837 published by Wiltshire Family History Society. See http://www.wiltshirefhs.co.uk/home.htm
Joan SEGRAM
F, #7308, b. circa 1691, d. 1725
| Father | Richard SEGRAM b. 1667, d. 1749 |
| Mother | Jane (SEGRAM) b. circa 1670, d. 1737 |
Joan SEGRAM|b. c 1691\nd. 1725|p585.htm#i7308|Richard SEGRAM|b. 1667\nd. 1749|p585.htm#i21846|Jane (SEGRAM)|b. c 1670\nd. 1737|p32.htm#i21847|Thomas SEGRAM|b. c 1637|p585.htm#i21848|Elizabeth (SEGRAM)|b. c 1637|p32.htm#i21849||||||| |
| Birth* | Joan SEGRAM was born circa 1691 at Kilmington, Somerset, England; Birthplace and parentage assumed. Baptism for Kilmignton missing 1688-1705. |
| Marriage* | She married John BAKER Junr, son of John BAKER and Joan (BAKER), on 15 September 1713 at St Peter's, Stourton, Wiltshire, England. Bride of Kilmington.1 |
| Death* | Joan SEGRAM died in 1725 at Gasper, Stourton, Somerset, England. |
| Burial* | She was buried on 16 December 1725 at Stourton, Wiltshire, England.2 |
| Residence* | She lived at Kilmington and Stourton. |
| Married Name | Her married name was BAKER. |
Family | John BAKER Junr b. circa 1688 |
| Children |
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Richard SEGRAM
M, #21846, b. 1667, d. 1749
| Father | Thomas SEGRAM b. circa 1637 |
| Mother | Elizabeth (SEGRAM) b. circa 1637 |
Richard SEGRAM|b. 1667\nd. 1749|p585.htm#i21846|Thomas SEGRAM|b. c 1637|p585.htm#i21848|Elizabeth (SEGRAM)|b. c 1637|p32.htm#i21849||||||||||||| |
| Birth* | Richard SEGRAM was born in 1667 at Kilmington, Somerset, England. |
| Baptism | He was baptised on 2 December 1667 at St Mary's, Kilmington, Somerset, England.1 |
| Marriage* | He married Jane (SEGRAM). |
| Death* | Richard SEGRAM died in 1749 at Kilmington, Somerset, England. |
| Burial* | He was buried on 28 May 1749 at St Mary's, Kilmington, Somerset, England; NFI.2 |
| Residence* | He lived at Kilmington. |
Family | Jane (SEGRAM) b. circa 1670, d. 1737 |
| Children |
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Citations:
- [S6] Transcript of the Baptisms of Kilmington, 1596-1837 published by Wiltshire Family History Society. See http://www.wiltshirefhs.co.uk/home.htm
- [S11] Transcript of the Burials of Kilmington, 1596-1837 published by Wiltshire Family History Society. See http://www.wiltshirefhs.co.uk/home.htm
Thomas SEGRAM
M, #21848, b. circa 1637
| Birth* | Thomas SEGRAM was born circa 1637. |
| Marriage* | He married Elizabeth (SEGRAM). |
| Residence* | Thomas SEGRAM lived at Kilmington. |
Family | Elizabeth (SEGRAM) b. circa 1637 |
| Child |
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Ann SELLICK
F, #18496, b. 1820
| Birth* | Ann SELLICK was born in 1820 at Broomfield, Somerset, England. |
| Marriage* | She married Job COLES, son of John COLES and Sarah (COLES), in March 1844 at Bridgwater Reg Dist, Somerset, England.1 |
| Census 1861* | Ann SELLICK was aged 40 in the 1861 census and lived at Fiddington, Somerset, England. |
| Residence* | She lived at Fiddington. |
| Married Name | Her married name was COLES. |
Family | Job COLES b. 1822 |
| Child |
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Citations:
- [S6] Transcript of the Baptisms of Kilmington, 1596-1837 published by Wiltshire Family History Society. See http://www.wiltshirefhs.co.uk/home.htm
James SELWAY
M, #10167, b. circa 1740
| Birth* | James SELWAY was born circa 1740; Age purely speculative. |
| Residence* | He lived at Salisbury Cl. |
| Occupation* | He was a Tailor/draper. |
Alfred Richard Cecil SELWYN CMG. LLD. FRS. FRCS.
M, #14901, b. 28 July 1824, d. 19 October 1902
| Father | Townshend SELWYN1 b. 1782, d. 1853 |
| Mother | Charlotte Sophia MURRAY1 b. 1785 |
Alfred Richard Cecil SELWYN CMG. LLD. FRS. FRCS.|b. 28 Jul 1824\nd. 19 Oct 1902|p585.htm#i14901|Townshend SELWYN|b. 1782\nd. 1853|p585.htm#i14891|Charlotte Sophia MURRAY|b. 1785|p509.htm#i14892|Henry C. SELWYN|b. c 1752|p585.htm#i14893|Sarah (SELWYN)|b. c 1752|p32.htm#i14894||||||| |
| Birth* | Alfred Richard Cecil SELWYN CMG. LLD. FRS. FRCS. was born on 28 July 1824 at Kilmington, Somerset, England.1,2 |
| Baptism | He was baptized on 5 September 1824 at St Mary's, Kilmington, Somerset, England.1 |
| Marriage* | He married Matilda Charlotte SELWYN, daughter of Edward SELWYN and Fanny (SELWYN), on 8 July 1852 at Hemingford Abbots, Huntingdonshire, England, . 1st cousins FBD.3,4 |
| Death* | Alfred Richard Cecil SELWYN CMG. LLD. FRS. FRCS. died on 19 October 1902 at Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, , at age 78.5 |
| Burial* | He was buried on 18 October 1902 at Mountain View Cemetery, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, ; Name Alfred Richard Cecil SELWYN Birth or baptism – Marriage – Death or burial 18 Oct 1902 Age – Relations husb Matilda Charlotte Place ENG GLS Kilmington born Notes CMG. LLD. FRS. FRCS. Source Vancouver Mountain View Cem BC CAN.6 |
| Census 1901* | He was aged 76 in the 1901 census and lived at Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, .2 |
| Occupation* | He was a SELWYN, ALFRED RICHARD CECIL, geologist and civil servant; b. 26 July 1824 in Kilmington, Somerset, England, son of the Reverend Townshend Selwyn and Charlotte Sophia Murray; m. 1852 his cousin Matilda Charlotte Selwyn (d. 1882), and they had nine children; d. 19 Oct. 1902 in Vancouver. Alfred Selwyn belonged to a well-to-do family; his father was a canon of Gloucester Cathedral and his mother was the daughter of the bishop of St David’s. He was tutored privately and then sent to Switzerland to further his education. The experience abroad was said to have focused his love of nature on geology and to have honed mountaineering skills that would prove useful in his professional career. Appointed on 1 April 1845 as assistant geologist to the field staff of the Geological Survey of Great Britain, Selwyn joined a pioneering group of stratigraphers assigned to outline the country’s geological structures. He benefited from intense field training with Andrew Crombie Ramsay, the survey’s local director. Selwyn’s maps of the complex Lower Silurian formations of north Wales and western England were recognized as models of careful detail and were hailed by Ramsay as “the perfection of beauty.” For these important contributions, Selwyn was promoted geologist on 1 Jan. 1848. In July 1852 the Colonial Office appointed Selwyn as geological surveyor to the newly founded Australian colony of Victoria, and later made him director of its geological survey. Beginning the work in 1853, Selwyn was well qualified to analyse the colony’s Silurian strata, replete with gold and fossils. He also assessed the coal-and gold-fields of Tasmania and South Australia. Selwyn remained with the Victoria survey for 16 years. He also served other important public functions in Victoria as a member of the Mining Commission, the Board of Science, the Board of Agriculture, and commissions for the exhibitions at Victoria (1861), London (1862), Dublin (1865) and Paris (1866). Selwyn resigned from the survey in 1869, the legislature having discontinued its funding as a result of a disagreement over the survey’s priorities. Before leaving Australia in March 1869, Selwyn accepted an offer from Sir William Edmond Logan* to become his successor as director of the Geological Survey of Canada. The task of filling the enormous gap left by the departure of Logan’s independent wealth, social status, political acumen, and scientific reputation, both in Canada and abroad, was daunting even for a stratigrapher of Selwyn’s dedication, training, and experience. The complexity of the task was increased immeasurably by the transformation of the GSC into a transcontinental and modern institution, which Selwyn was to oversee. This transition was even more difficult because Selwyn was an outsider among long-time members of the GSC who had coveted the directorship after Logan’s retirement, and some resented Selwyn’s appointment, which began on 1 December. The path of Selwyn’s career with the GSC was governed by these structural and personal realities. His first official challenge was to learn enough about Canadian geology to supervise its more detailed investigation by the staff, no mean feat with the entry of Manitoba and British Columbia into confederation soon after his arrival. During his first season, in 1870, Selwyn inspected the Eastern Townships of Quebec, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia. In 1871 he crossed British Columbia to help plan the GSC’s contribution to the building of the proposed Pacific railway. The next year he studied Precambrian formations between lakes Superior and Winnipeg and in 1873 the prairie lands between Winnipeg and the Rocky Mountains. In 1875, accompanied by botanist John Macoun*, Selwyn went back to British Columbia to concentrate on the proposed Peace River pass for the railway through the Rockies. The years 1876–79 saw his return to central Canada to review Logan’s analysis of the Quebec group of strata, which was being challenged by the GSC’s former chemist and mineralogist, Thomas Sterry Hunt*. Selwyn’s report offered a valuable attempt to systematize these Archaean formations as anticlinal rather than synclinal structures. During Selwyn’s tenure two federal acts altered the conditions of the GSC’s existence. After funding had been increased for five years in 1872, an 1877 act designated the survey a branch of the Department of the Interior, subjecting it again to the less certain system of annual grants. The act assigned new responsibilities in natural history and ethnology to the survey and created four assistant directorships, changes which invited conflicts over priorities. It also announced plans to move the GSC from Montreal to Ottawa. This task was completed in 1881 but Selwyn was left to fight for adequate facilities. GSC staff were also to be integrated into the civil service, a measure accomplished in 1883. Legislation in 1890 reinstated the GSC as a separate department (albeit under the supervision of the minister of the interior), specified staff qualifications, and ordered the collection of statistics on Canadian mineral production. While his staff carried on the survey of geological regions, Selwyn shifted the focus of the project from the broader strokes of reconnaissance to the finer details of smaller-scale mapping in selected type areas. In keeping with this process, he standardized the legends and colour schemes of Canadian geological maps in 1881. A member of the organizing committee of the International Geological Congress in 1878, Selwyn in 1889 began developing common nomenclature and mapping schemes with the United States Geological Survey. During the 1880s he added more highly educated staff to carry out the increasingly specialized tasks of the GSC. These included civil and mining engineers to construct base maps and develop a mining section, and a botanist (Macoun), zoologist, and taxidermist to conduct the survey of natural history. Besides tending to extensive scientific and administrative responsibilities, Selwyn spent time abroad organizing Canada’s contributions to international exhibitions in Philadelphia (1876), Paris (1878), London (1886), and Chicago (1893). For these efforts he earned an lld from McGill College in 1881 and a cmg in 1886. When Montreal hosted the meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science in 1884, Selwyn led a field trip to British Columbia. His designation during his absences of George Mercer Dawson as acting director fuelled the resentment of Robert Bell* and others, some of whom suffered from inequities that invariably accompanied the GSC’s many recent transitions. Yet Selwyn’s personal qualities and personal experience contributed to these difficulties: his firm convictions were combined with a “hasty temper,” while discipline and orderliness found expression in a stern and official demeanour that expected deference and did not give praise easily. Intense animosities against Selwyn were aired publicly during the hearings of a select committee of the House of Commons which investigated the GSC in 1884. Little was resolved by the inquiry, and the bitterness continued. The circumstances of Selwyn’s retirement in 1895 proved awkward, since he was superannuated during a leave of absence in England and informed on his return that he had been replaced by Dawson. The following year Selwyn served as president of the Royal Society of Canada, capping his scientific career with an important address on the origin and evolution of Archaean rocks. Selwyn belonged to a generation of British-trained stratigraphers who contributed greatly to 19th-century imperial geology. Although he emphasized both the economic aspects of the science and the solution of its complex structural problems, he was far less successful than Logan or Dawson in persuading the public of the important link between these geological activities. Suzanne Zeller A listing of Alfred Richard Cecil Selwyn’s publications appears in Science & technology biblio. (Richardson and MacDonald); there is also a bibliography of his works to 1894 in RSC Trans., 1st ser., 12 (1894), proc.: 70–71. Notable among his writings are: Notes and observations on the gold fields of Quebec and Nova Scotia (Halifax, 1872); “Notes on a journey through the North-West Territory, from Manitoba to Rocky Mountain House,” Canadian Naturalist (Montreal), new ser., 7 (1875): 193–216; “The stratigraphy of the Quebec group and the older crystalline rocks of Canada,” Canadian Naturalist, new ser., 9 (1881): 17–31; and “Presidential address: on the origin and evolution of Archaean rocks, with remarks and opinions on other geological subjects; being the result of personal work in both hemispheres from 1845 to 1895,” RSC Trans., 2nd ser., 2 (1896), proc.: lxxviii–xcix. Geological Survey of Canada (Ottawa), Directors’ letterbooks. ADB, vol.6. Dictionary of scientific biography, ed. C. G. Gillispie et al. (14v., New York, 1970–76). DNB. Geological Survey of Canada, Report of progress (Ottawa; Montreal), 1870/71–1882/84, continued as its Annual report (Montreal; Ottawa), new ser., 1 (1885)–8 (1895). R. A. Stafford, Scientist of empire: Sir Roderick Murchison, scientific exploration and Victorian imperialism (Cambridge, Eng., and New York, 1989). Zaslow, Reading the rocks. © 2000 University of Toronto/Université Laval.5 |
| Census 1841* | He was aged 16 in the 1841 census and lived at Near the Church, Kilmington, Somerset, England. |
| Residence* | He lived at Kilmington; Melbourne (Australia); Vancouver (Canada). |
| Emigration* | He emigrated in 1852 to Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, .5 |
| Newspaper* | He was New Tag MARRIED: July 8, at Hemingford Abbots, Alfred Richd. Cecil, youngest son of the Rev. Townshend SELWYN, canon of Gloucester and rector of Kilmington, to Matilda Charlotte, youngest daughter of the Rev. Edward SELWYN, Rector of Hemingford Abbots on 17 July 1852.3 |
| Employment* | He was employed by Name – Alfred Richard Cecil Selwyn State Victoria Location Richmond Year 1865 Subject Shareholders Upper Yarra Gold Mining Co Page 755 Amount paid £0.05 in 1865 at Richmond, Victoria, Australia, .7 |
| Employment | He was employed by Name – Alfred Robert Selwyn State Victoria Location Melbourne Year 1865 Subject Shareholders Raspberry United Gold Mining Co Page 68 in 1865 at Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, .7 |
| Emigration | He emigrated in 1869 to Canada, .2 |
Family | Matilda Charlotte SELWYN b. 1833, d. 1882 |
| Marriage* | He married Matilda Charlotte SELWYN, daughter of Edward SELWYN and Fanny (SELWYN), on 8 July 1852 at Hemingford Abbots, Huntingdonshire, England, . 1st cousins FBD.3,4 |
| Child |
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Citations:
- [S6] Transcript of the Baptisms of Kilmington, 1596-1837 published by Wiltshire Family History Society. See http://www.wiltshirefhs.co.uk/home.htm
- [S152] Online image of the 1901 Census of Canada at http://automatedgenealogy.com/census/.
- [S159] Newspaper: "The Bristol Mercury (Bristol, England), Saturday, July 17, 1852; Issue 3252."
- [S14] FreeBMD at http://www.freebmd.org.uk/ "Sep qtr 1852 St Ives Reg Dist vol.3b p.415."
- [S160] Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online at http://www.biographi.ca/EN/.
- [S40] Family History Online Database compiled by FFHS at http://www.familyhistoryonline.org.uk/ "UK Strays Abroad."
- [S40] Family History Online Database compiled by FFHS at http://www.familyhistoryonline.org.uk/ "Names in Government Gazettes, Victoria c1858–1900."
Arthur Edward SELWYN1
M, #14900, b. 1823
| Father | Townshend SELWYN1 b. 1782, d. 1853 |
| Mother | Charlotte Sophia MURRAY1 b. 1785 |
Arthur Edward SELWYN|b. 1823|p585.htm#i14900|Townshend SELWYN|b. 1782\nd. 1853|p585.htm#i14891|Charlotte Sophia MURRAY|b. 1785|p509.htm#i14892|Henry C. SELWYN|b. c 1752|p585.htm#i14893|Sarah (SELWYN)|b. c 1752|p32.htm#i14894||||||| |
| Birth* | Arthur Edward SELWYN was born in 1823 at Kilmington, Somerset, England.1 |
| Baptism | He was baptized on 31 March 1823 at St Mary's, Kilmington, Somerset, England.1 |
| Census 1841* | He was aged 18 in the 1841 census and lived at Near the Church, Kilmington, Somerset, England. |
| Residence* | He lived at Kilmington. |
Citations:
- [S6] Transcript of the Baptisms of Kilmington, 1596-1837 published by Wiltshire Family History Society. See http://www.wiltshirefhs.co.uk/home.htm
Charles Augustus SELWYN1
M, #14896, b. 1816, d. 1816
| Father | Townshend SELWYN1 b. 1782, d. 1853 |
| Mother | Charlotte Sophia MURRAY1 b. 1785 |
Charles Augustus SELWYN|b. 1816\nd. 1816|p585.htm#i14896|Townshend SELWYN|b. 1782\nd. 1853|p585.htm#i14891|Charlotte Sophia MURRAY|b. 1785|p509.htm#i14892|Henry C. SELWYN|b. c 1752|p585.htm#i14893|Sarah (SELWYN)|b. c 1752|p32.htm#i14894||||||| |
| Birth* | Charles Augustus SELWYN was born in 1816 at Kilmington, Somerset, England.1 |
| Baptism | He was baptized on 10 March 1816 at St Mary's, Kilmington, Somerset, England.1 |
| Death* | He died in 1816 at Kilmington, Somerset, England. |
| Burial* | He was buried on 2 April 1816 at St Mary's, Kilmington, Somerset, England; Infant of Townshend & Charlotte Sophia.2 |
| Residence* | He lived at Kilmington. |
Citations:
- [S6] Transcript of the Baptisms of Kilmington, 1596-1837 published by Wiltshire Family History Society. See http://www.wiltshirefhs.co.uk/home.htm
- [S11] Transcript of the Burials of Kilmington, 1596-1837 published by Wiltshire Family History Society. See http://www.wiltshirefhs.co.uk/home.htm
Edward SELWYN
M, #14911, b. 1794
| Father | Henry Charles SELWYN b. circa 1752 |
| Mother | Sarah (SELWYN) b. circa 1752 |
Edward SELWYN|b. 1794|p585.htm#i14911|Henry Charles SELWYN|b. c 1752|p585.htm#i14893|Sarah (SELWYN)|b. c 1752|p32.htm#i14894||||||||||||| |
| Birth* | Edward SELWYN was born in 1794 at Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England. |
| Baptism | He was baptised on 23 April 1794 at St Mary de Lode, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England, .1 |
| Marriage* | He married Fanny (SELWYN). |
| Census 1851* | Edward SELWYN was aged 57 in the 1851 census and lived at Rectory, Hemingford Abbots, Huntingdonshire, England, . |
| Occupation* | He was a Rector of Hemingford Abbots. |
Family | Fanny (SELWYN) b. 1807 |
| Child |
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Citations:
- [S9] IGI (Extracted Record) at http://www.familysearch.org/ "Extracted record."
Ellen Maria Louisa SELWYN1
F, #14902, b. June 1828, d. 1829
| Father | Townshend SELWYN1 b. 1782, d. 1853 |
| Mother | Charlotte Sophia MURRAY1 b. 1785 |
Ellen Maria Louisa SELWYN|b. Jun 1828\nd. 1829|p585.htm#i14902|Townshend SELWYN|b. 1782\nd. 1853|p585.htm#i14891|Charlotte Sophia MURRAY|b. 1785|p509.htm#i14892|Henry C. SELWYN|b. c 1752|p585.htm#i14893|Sarah (SELWYN)|b. c 1752|p32.htm#i14894||||||| |
| Birth* | Ellen Maria Louisa SELWYN was born in June 1828 at Kilmington, Somerset, England.1 |
| Baptism | She was baptized on 3 August 1828 at St Mary's, Kilmington, Somerset, England.1 |
| Death* | She died in 1829 at Kilmington, Somerset, England. |
| Burial* | She was buried on 28 February 1829 at St Mary's, Kilmington, Somerset, England; Aged 8 mos.2 |
| Residence* | She lived at Kilmington. |
Citations:
- [S6] Transcript of the Baptisms of Kilmington, 1596-1837 published by Wiltshire Family History Society. See http://www.wiltshirefhs.co.uk/home.htm
- [S11] Transcript of the Burials of Kilmington, 1596-1837 published by Wiltshire Family History Society. See http://www.wiltshirefhs.co.uk/home.htm
Frederick Augustine Leopold SELWYN1
M, #14897, b. 1817
| Father | Townshend SELWYN1 b. 1782, d. 1853 |
| Mother | Charlotte Sophia MURRAY1 b. 1785 |
Frederick Augustine Leopold SELWYN|b. 1817|p585.htm#i14897|Townshend SELWYN|b. 1782\nd. 1853|p585.htm#i14891|Charlotte Sophia MURRAY|b. 1785|p509.htm#i14892|Henry C. SELWYN|b. c 1752|p585.htm#i14893|Sarah (SELWYN)|b. c 1752|p32.htm#i14894||||||| |
| Birth* | Frederick Augustine Leopold SELWYN was born in 1817 at Kilmington, Somerset, England.1 |
| Baptism | He was baptized on 14 September 1817 at St Mary's, Kilmington, Somerset, England.1 |
| Marriage* | He married Louisa Jean GROVE, daughter of J. GROVE Esq., on 2 July 1851 at Donhead St Andrew, Wiltshire, England, .2,3 |
| Residence* | Frederick Augustine Leopold SELWYN lived at Kilmington. |
| Name Variation | He was also known as Frederick Leopold Augustus. Appears this way on marriage record. |
| Newspaper* | He was New Tag MARRIED: July 2, at Donhead St Andrew church, by the Rev. S SELWYN, M.A., F.L.A. SELWYN, Commander R.N., eldest son of the Rev. T SELWYN, rector of Kilmington and canon of Gloucester, to Louisa Jean, secon daughter of J. GROVE, Esq., of Ferne, Wilts. On 8 July 1851.3 |
Citations:
- [S6] Transcript of the Baptisms of Kilmington, 1596-1837 published by Wiltshire Family History Society. See http://www.wiltshirefhs.co.uk/home.htm
- [S14] FreeBMD at http://www.freebmd.org.uk/ "Sep qtr 1851 Tisbury Reg Dist vol.8 p.635."
- [S159] Newspaper: "Daily News (London, England), Tuesday, July 8, 1851; Issue 1598."
George Sydney SELWYN1
M, #14899, b. 1821
| Father | Townshend SELWYN1 b. 1782, d. 1853 |
| Mother | Charlotte Sophia MURRAY1 b. 1785 |
George Sydney SELWYN|b. 1821|p585.htm#i14899|Townshend SELWYN|b. 1782\nd. 1853|p585.htm#i14891|Charlotte Sophia MURRAY|b. 1785|p509.htm#i14892|Henry C. SELWYN|b. c 1752|p585.htm#i14893|Sarah (SELWYN)|b. c 1752|p32.htm#i14894||||||| |
| Birth* | George Sydney SELWYN was born in 1821 at Kilmington, Somerset, England.1 |
| Baptism | He was baptized on 28 February 1821 at St Mary's, Kilmington, Somerset, England.1 |
| Occupation* | He was a Curate of Kilmington. |
| Census 1851* | He was aged 30 in the 1851 census and lived at The Rectory, Kilmington, Somerset, England. |
| Name Variation | He was also known as Sydney. Shown this way in 1851 census. |
| Residence* | He lived at Kilmington. |
Citations:
- [S6] Transcript of the Baptisms of Kilmington, 1596-1837 published by Wiltshire Family History Society. See http://www.wiltshirefhs.co.uk/home.htm
Georgina Charlotte SELWYN1
F, #14904, b. 1818
| Father | Townshend SELWYN1 b. 1782, d. 1853 |
| Mother | Charlotte Sophia MURRAY1 b. 1785 |
Georgina Charlotte SELWYN|b. 1818|p585.htm#i14904|Townshend SELWYN|b. 1782\nd. 1853|p585.htm#i14891|Charlotte Sophia MURRAY|b. 1785|p509.htm#i14892|Henry C. SELWYN|b. c 1752|p585.htm#i14893|Sarah (SELWYN)|b. c 1752|p32.htm#i14894||||||| |
| Birth* | Georgina Charlotte SELWYN was born in 1818 at Hitenington, Melbury Osmond, Dorset, England, .1 |
| Baptism | She was baptized on 6 July 1818 at Melbury Osmond, Dorset, England.1,2 |
| Marriage* | She married George MARRYAT Esq. |
| Residence* | Georgina Charlotte SELWYN lived at Melbury Osmond. |
| Married Name | Her married name was MARRYAT. |
| Newspaper* | She was New Tag BIRTHS: At Kilmington, the lady of George MARRYAT, Esq., of a daughter on 7 May 1837.3 |
Family | George MARRYAT Esq b. 1806 |
| Children |
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Citations:
- [S44] Website Dorset Online Parish Clerk (http://www.opcdorset.com/) "Melbury Osmond
BAPTISMS 1731 - 1880
Transcribed by Ralph Kent
These records are transcribed from Bishop's Transcripts." - [S9] IGI (Extracted Record) at http://www.familysearch.org/ "Extracted record."
- [S159] Newspaper: "The Champion and Weekly Herald (London, England), Sunday, May 7, 1837; Issue 34."
- [S6] Transcript of the Baptisms of Kilmington, 1596-1837 published by Wiltshire Family History Society. See http://www.wiltshirefhs.co.uk/home.htm
- [S16] 1851 Census.
Henry Charles SELWYN
M, #14893, b. circa 1752
| Birth* | Henry Charles SELWYN was born circa 1752. |
| Marriage* | He married Sarah (SELWYN). |
| Residence* | Henry Charles SELWYN lived at Gloucester. |
Family | Sarah (SELWYN) b. circa 1752 |
| Children |
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Jasper Henry SELWYN1
M, #14898, b. 1819
| Father | Townshend SELWYN1 b. 1782, d. 1853 |
| Mother | Charlotte Sophia MURRAY1 b. 1785 |
Jasper Henry SELWYN|b. 1819|p585.htm#i14898|Townshend SELWYN|b. 1782\nd. 1853|p585.htm#i14891|Charlotte Sophia MURRAY|b. 1785|p509.htm#i14892|Henry C. SELWYN|b. c 1752|p585.htm#i14893|Sarah (SELWYN)|b. c 1752|p32.htm#i14894||||||| |
| Birth* | Jasper Henry SELWYN was born in 1819 at Kilmington, Somerset, England.1 |
| Baptism | He was baptized on 1 March 1819 at St Mary's, Kilmington, Somerset, England.1 |
| Occupation* | He was a Lieutenant Royal Navy. |
| Census 1851* | He was aged 32 in the 1851 census and lived at The Rectory, Kilmington, Somerset, England. |
| Residence* | He lived at Kilmington. |
Citations:
- [S6] Transcript of the Baptisms of Kilmington, 1596-1837 published by Wiltshire Family History Society. See http://www.wiltshirefhs.co.uk/home.htm
Mabel E. SELWYN1
F, #14913, b. 3 July 1863
| Father | Alfred Richard Cecil SELWYN CMG. LLD. FRS. FRCS.1 b. 28 July 1824, d. 19 October 1902 |
| Mother | Matilda Charlotte SELWYN1 b. 1833, d. 1882 |
Mabel E. SELWYN|b. 3 Jul 1863|p585.htm#i14913|Alfred Richard Cecil SELWYN CMG. LLD. FRS. FRCS.|b. 28 Jul 1824\nd. 19 Oct 1902|p585.htm#i14901|Matilda Charlotte SELWYN|b. 1833\nd. 1882|p585.htm#i14910|Townshend SELWYN|b. 1782\nd. 1853|p585.htm#i14891|Charlotte S. MURRAY|b. 1785|p509.htm#i14892|Edward SELWYN|b. 1794|p585.htm#i14911|Fanny (SELWYN)|b. 1807|p32.htm#i14912| |
| Birth* | Mabel E. SELWYN was born on 3 July 1863 at England.1 |
| Census 1901* | She was aged 36 in the 1901 census and lived at Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, .1 |
| Emigration* | She emigrated in 1869 to Canada, . |
Citations:
- [S152] Online image of the 1901 Census of Canada at http://automatedgenealogy.com/census/.
Mary Elizabeth Adolpone SELWYN1
F, #14895, b. 1813
| Father | Townshend SELWYN1 b. 1782, d. 1853 |
| Mother | Charlotte Sophia MURRAY1 b. 1785 |
Mary Elizabeth Adolpone SELWYN|b. 1813|p585.htm#i14895|Townshend SELWYN|b. 1782\nd. 1853|p585.htm#i14891|Charlotte Sophia MURRAY|b. 1785|p509.htm#i14892|Henry C. SELWYN|b. c 1752|p585.htm#i14893|Sarah (SELWYN)|b. c 1752|p32.htm#i14894||||||| |
| Birth* | Mary Elizabeth Adolpone SELWYN was born in 1813 at Kilmington, Somerset, England.1 |
| Baptism | She was baptized on 30 May 1813 at St Mary's, Kilmington, Somerset, England.1 |
| Census 1841* | She was aged 25 in the 1841 census and lived at Near the Church, Kilmington, Somerset, England. |
| Census 1851* | She was aged 37 in the 1851 census and lived at The Rectory, Kilmington, Somerset, England. |
| Residence* | She lived at Kilmington. |
Citations:
- [S6] Transcript of the Baptisms of Kilmington, 1596-1837 published by Wiltshire Family History Society. See http://www.wiltshirefhs.co.uk/home.htm
Matilda Charlotte SELWYN
F, #14910, b. 1833, d. 1882
| Father | Edward SELWYN b. 1794 |
| Mother | Fanny (SELWYN)1 b. 1807 |
Matilda Charlotte SELWYN|b. 1833\nd. 1882|p585.htm#i14910|Edward SELWYN|b. 1794|p585.htm#i14911|Fanny (SELWYN)|b. 1807|p32.htm#i14912|Henry C. SELWYN|b. c 1752|p585.htm#i14893|Sarah (SELWYN)|b. c 1752|p32.htm#i14894||||||| |
| Birth* | Matilda Charlotte SELWYN was born in 1833 at Hemingford Abbots, Huntingdonshire, England, . |
| Marriage* | She married Alfred Richard Cecil SELWYN CMG. LLD. FRS. FRCS., son of Townshend SELWYN and Charlotte Sophia MURRAY, on 8 July 1852 at Hemingford Abbots, Huntingdonshire, England, . 1st cousins FBD.2,3 |
| Death* | Matilda Charlotte SELWYN died in 1882 at Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, . |
| Burial* | She was buried on 27 October 1882 at Mountain View Cemetery, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, ; Name Matilda Charlotte SELWYN Birth or baptism 1833 Marriage – Death or burial 27 Oct 1882 Age – Relations wf Alfred Richard Cecil Place ENG HUN Hemmingford Abbots born Notes – Source Vancouver Mountain View Cem BC CAN.4 |
| Residence* | She lived at Hemingford Abbots, Huntingdonshire, England and Vancouver, Canada. |
| Newspaper* | She was New Tag MARRIED: July 8, at Hemingford Abbots, Alfred Richd. Cecil, youngest son of the Rev. Townshend SELWYN, canon of Gloucester and rector of Kilmington, to Matilda Charlotte, youngest daughter of the Rev. Edward SELWYN, Rector of Hemingford Abbots on 17 July 1852.2 |
Family | Alfred Richard Cecil SELWYN CMG. LLD. FRS. FRCS. b. 28 July 1824, d. 19 October 1902 |
| Child |
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Citations:
- [S16] 1851 Census.
- [S159] Newspaper: "The Bristol Mercury (Bristol, England), Saturday, July 17, 1852; Issue 3252."
- [S14] FreeBMD at http://www.freebmd.org.uk/ "Sep qtr 1852 St Ives Reg Dist vol.3b p.415."
- [S40] Family History Online Database compiled by FFHS at http://www.familyhistoryonline.org.uk/ "UK Strays Abroad."
- [S152] Online image of the 1901 Census of Canada at http://automatedgenealogy.com/census/.
Townshend SELWYN
M, #14891, b. 1782, d. 1853
| Father | Henry Charles SELWYN b. circa 1752 |
| Mother | Sarah (SELWYN) b. circa 1752 |
Townshend SELWYN|b. 1782\nd. 1853|p585.htm#i14891|Henry Charles SELWYN|b. c 1752|p585.htm#i14893|Sarah (SELWYN)|b. c 1752|p32.htm#i14894||||||||||||| |
| Birth* | Townshend SELWYN was born in 1782 at Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England.1 |
| Baptism | He was baptised on 4 July 1782 at St Mary de Lode, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England, .2 |
| Marriage* | He married Charlotte Sophia MURRAY on 16 June 1812 at Burnham, Buckinghamshire, England, .2 |
| Death* | Townshend SELWYN died in 1853 at Kilmington, Somerset, England. |
| Burial* | He was buried on 7 June 1853 at St Mary's, Kilmington, Somerset, England; Aged 70 yrs.3 |
| Residence* | He lived at Gloucester and Kilmington. |
| Census 1841* | He was aged 60 in the 1841 census and lived at Near the Church, Kilmington, Somerset, England. |
| Occupation* | He was a Rector of Kilmington and Canon of Gloucester; Rector of Melbury Bubb and Vicar of Milton Clevedon. |
| Census 1851* | He was aged 68 in the 1851 census and lived at The Rectory, Kilmington, Somerset, England. |
Family | Charlotte Sophia MURRAY b. 1785 |
| Marriage* | He married Charlotte Sophia MURRAY on 16 June 1812 at Burnham, Buckinghamshire, England, .2 |
| Children |
|
Citations:
- [S16] 1851 Census.
- [S9] IGI (Extracted Record) at http://www.familysearch.org/ "Extracted record."
- [S69] Burials of Kilmington, 1837-1944, transcribed by Cathy Day, School of Archaeology and Anthropology, ANU and Yvonne Scrivener.
- [S6] Transcript of the Baptisms of Kilmington, 1596-1837 published by Wiltshire Family History Society. See http://www.wiltshirefhs.co.uk/home.htm
- [S44] Website Dorset Online Parish Clerk (http://www.opcdorset.com/) "Melbury Osmond
BAPTISMS 1731 - 1880
Transcribed by Ralph Kent
These records are transcribed from Bishop's Transcripts."
Phyllis SERLE
F, #1496, b. circa 1722
| Birth* | Phyllis SERLE was born circa 1722. |
| Marriage* | She married Thomas GATEHOUSE in September 1744 at Silton, Dorset, England. Groom of Bourton.1 |
| Residence* | Phyllis SERLE lived at Silton; Bourton, Gillingham. |
| Married Name | Her married name was GATEHOUSE. |
Family | Thomas GATEHOUSE b. circa 1719 |
| Children |
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Citations:
- [S44] Website Dorset Online Parish Clerk (http://www.opcdorset.com/) "Silton Marriages."
Ernest SERRELL
M, #2488, b. 29 December 1878, d. 1916
| Father | William SERRELL b. 1849, d. 1933 |
| Mother | Martha Ann THOMAS b. 1848, d. 1926 |
Ernest SERRELL|b. 29 Dec 1878\nd. 1916|p585.htm#i2488|William SERRELL|b. 1849\nd. 1933|p586.htm#i2484|Martha Ann THOMAS|b. 1848\nd. 1926|p652.htm#i2485|George SERRELL|b. 1824|p586.htm#i18687|Elizabeth (SERRELL)|b. 1826|p32.htm#i18689|George THOMAS|b. c 1818|p652.htm#i18688|||| |
| Birth* | Ernest SERRELL was born on 29 December 1878 at Stourton, Wiltshire, England.1 |
| Baptism | He was baptised on 4 February 1879 at Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Street, Kilmington, Somerset, England.1 |
| Death* | He died in 1916 at Isolation Hospital, Trowbridge, Wiltshire, England, . |
| Burial* | He was buried on 30 June 1916 at Stourton, Wiltshire, England; Aged 33 yrs [sic]. |
| Census 1911* | He was aged 30 in the 1911 census and lived at Top Lane Farm, Bonham, Stourton, Somerset, England. |
| Occupation* | He was a Farmer's Son working on farm. |
| Residence* | He lived at Stourton. |
| Census 1881* | He was aged 2 in the 1881 census and lived at Dairy, Stourton, Wiltshire, England, . |
Citations:
- [S90] Baptisms of Kilmington, 1868-1945.