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2. | Charles James JENNER was born on 5 Apr 1864 in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia (son of George JENNER and Anne JAMES); died on 4 May 1946 in Woodside, South Australia, Australia. Charles married Grace MILNE on 2 Jul 1897 in Bordertown, South Australia, Australia. Grace (daughter of David MILNE and Grace BRAY) was born on 5 Jul 1867 in Kingston SE, South Australia, Australia; died on 11 Apr 1941 in Malvern, South Australia, Australia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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3. | Grace MILNE was born on 5 Jul 1867 in Kingston SE, South Australia, Australia (daughter of David MILNE and Grace BRAY); died on 11 Apr 1941 in Malvern, South Australia, Australia. Children:
- Frank Hartley JENNER was born on 27 Jun 1899 in Bordertown, South Australia, Australia; died on 29 Sep 1964 in Mount Gambier, South Australia, Australia.
- 1. Ralph Lindsay JENNER was born on 26 Feb 1901 in Renmark, South Australia, Australia.
- Vera Grace JENNER was born on 3 Jan 1903 in Bordertown, South Australia, Australia.
- Ella Rose JENNER was born on 17 Nov 1904 in Renmark, South Australia, Australia.
- Doris Ethel JENNER was born on 21 Nov 1906 in Renmark, South Australia, Australia; died on 10 Aug 1973 in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia .
- Jessie Eva JENNER was born on 8 Feb 1909 in Renmark, South Australia, Australia; died on 13 Nov 1994 in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia .
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5. | Anne JAMESChildren:
- 2. Charles James JENNER was born on 5 Apr 1864 in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia ; died on 4 May 1946 in Woodside, South Australia, Australia.
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6. | David MILNE was born on 16 Dec 1827 in Lambeth, Surrey, England; was christened on 16 Dec 1827 in Stepney, London, England (son of George MILNE and Letitia CAFFYN); died on 25 Sep 1910 in Bordertown, South Australia, Australia. Notes:
Name:
BISA entry:
David MILNE, Born 27 Aug 1827, ENG., Died 25 Sep 1910, Bordertown.
Arrived 1853 on 'Shackamxon'.
Occ Minister, bush missioner, Res Uraidla, Kingston, Bordertown, Rel Cong., Bapt.
Father George MILNE.
Marriage 1: Phoebe Sarah TAYLOR, marr 25 Dec 1850, Lon Eng.
Born 26 Dec 1825, Lambeth Lon Eng, Died 13 Mar 1861, Uraidla. Parents George TAYLOR and Mary.
Ch David 1851-1853, Phoebe Mary (DRIVER) 1854-1934, Louisa 1855-1856, Sarah Ann (MARSHALL) 1856-1892, James 1858-1858, Teresa (FARROW) 1859-1926, Edward William 1861-1912.
Marriage 2: Grace BRAY, marr 26 Feb 1862, Mt Lofty.
Born 1 Jan 1842 St Austell Con Eng, Died 27 Oct 1928, Bordertown. Parents William BRAY and Catharine.
Ch [as per below].
Died:
As mentioned in one last issue, we now give a biographical account of the life of the late Rev David Milne, Tatiara's grand old man.
The Rev Milne was born in Rotherhithe, London, on August 27,1827, and was the second son of Mr George Milne, a working cutler in Stepney. These particulars were obtained from the baptismal record of the Scotch Church, St Vincent, Stepney, a copy of which is held by Mrs Milne. His early life was spent at public schools, but as was customary in those days, he was early sent to work, utilising the evenings for advancement in education. Mr Milne tried first the trade of bookbinding, but not suiting him, he next attempted the printing, and must have spent several months at it, for (as we know) he was conversant with the technical terms of the trade appliances. This trade interfered with his health, so he had to leave it, selecting for life that of a shoemaker, for which he served his time.
His young life showed a tendency towards the Church, and from 15 years of age he was an attendant at the Methodist Church, being converted at 18. He became imbued with the spirit of Christianity, and in his spare time visited the Ragged Boy's School as a teacher and preacher of the Gospel. For several years he carried this out, and at 23 he was married to Miss Phoebe Sarah Taylor, of Lambeth Walk, London, in December 1850.
With his wife he decided to emigrate to the Golden Land Australia, and set sail in the Shackamaxon (Mrs Scown snr being a fellow passenger of his) and arrived at Port Adelaide in January 1853. They at once went on to Adelaide, taking the car of those days, the bullock dray, over horribly boggy roads, and spent the first night in Adelaide at the Black Horse Hotel in Leigh Street, now demolished. He at once opened in trade of shoemaker, and later had a general store in King William Street, spending his after hours in preaching and visiting the Hills district. In 1858 he left for Uraidla, there to open in shoemaking, taking into partnership, Mr Wm. Radford, a companion in Christian work. Three years of happy life were spent here, and then the wife died (March 1861) leaving four children alive, 3 dying in infancy. The family then were — Mrs Thos Driver (Phoebe), Summertown; Mrs Thos Farrow (Teresa), one time of Nth Leeor, Victoria; Edward William, of Bordertown; and Mrs Andrew Marshall (Sarah Ann), who died near Bordertown.
After the death of his wife, Mr Milne felt that it was his duty to go and preach the Gospel, and he accepted a position of missionary under the Bush Mission, and made his first trip to the South East in December 1861, riding his horse through from Adelaide to Port McDonnell. Whilst in this district, he had the misfortune to sprain his foot, and Mr Cook, of Kingston, conveyed him back to Adelaide in the barque "Swallow." A part of this vessel may now be seen at Kingston.
On his return to Uraidla, he was married in February 1862 to Grace Bray, daughter of Catherine Bray, a widow with four daughters and one son, the father dying in Cornwall, England. A fortnight after the ceremony he left his wife with the care of his four children, and arriving in Adelaide he was again conveyed in the Swallow to his work, this time to Kingston. He then took on what he termed his round trip, starting from Kingston and working to Mount Gambier, then Penola, Narracoorte, Padthaway, Tatiara, on to Wellington and Adelaide, the trip taking three months. He thus journeyed over his district four times a year. His diary gave him as visiting the shepherds hut, the splitters camp, the shearers shed, etc, preaching and teaching the gospel of the Lord Jesus. After three years of these trips using Uraidla as a working centre, he found that that town was too far away from his work, and taking his wife and family settled in Kingston, building what is now known in that town as Vine Cottage.
Five years in all he was with the Bush Mission, two years being spent with Kingston as a centre. This organisation then closed up, the composers recognising his sterling worth by presenting him with a large illustrated Family Bible as a token of esteem of his services on their be half. Mr Milne then decided to form a church at Kingston, and adopted the Congregational, preaching in the old school room near the police station. He was ordained in this room by the Revs F W Cox and C Manthorpe in 1866. He labored at Kingston for 7 years, building the church now held by the Church of England denomination, yet continuing his trips through Robe, Narracoorte and Tatiara, Mount Gambier then being well served. Finding the Tatiara becoming well settled, and with the pioneering blood well in his veins, he came to these parts, and with his wife and family landed here in February 1873 to establish the Congregational movement.
He saw the first settlement of the Tatiara with such men as Messrs Adamson and Wiese. In his early trips he used to preach in what was known as the Green Room of the Woolshed Hotel (premises now held privately by Messrs C. Lewis and Connell), the landlord supplying him with a washstand as a pulpit. After a time the landlord protested against the services being held in his house, and the rev. gentleman then preached in a room at the police station.
A school being required in the district, he stirred among the settlers, and a wooden building was erected on the site now occupied by the school residence. It was used on week days as a school and on the Sunday for Divine service. This place was afterwards taken by the Education department. Messrs Thos Adamson and A G F Wiese then associated with him in the building of the present Congregational Church, which was erected in 1880, the Rev W. Roby Fletcher, then leading Congregational preacher of the State, performing the opening ceremony. When Mr Milne came to the Tatiara, he abolished the round trip with the exception of Padthaway.
He first met the Lawson family on his first trip through the South East, and the loving friendship was continued through life, Mr Milne paying his last visit to the station in July of this year. He continued as Pastor of the Bordertown church until 1894, four years previously to this date accepting an appointment under the Parkin Mission Board to make preaching and visiting trips throughout the Desert from Frances to Murray Bridge, and his name is revered throughout all these parts as a friend of the settler, one who gave advice willingly and was ever ready to cheer on the efforts of the mighty fighters of the then virgin country.
In 1894, the time he closed his pastorate in Bordertown, he found his double task too heavy, and thinking the local church would get on better with a younger man, resigned, but held his appointment under the Board. The Rev Pearse, who takes the Anniversary services here on Sunday, followed him. Mr Milne retained the Parkin appointment until 1902, when he felt that he was too old, and that his life of usefulness had ended.
From this period until 1906 he practically rested then he carried out a long cherished wish of going to England to see the people of his district. Disappointment availed him as he only saw one face of the days of his youth. However, a happy time was spent, and he and Mrs Milne returned in October same year, thus spending 6 months away from their home of adoption. We might mention that Mr Milne's wish was to return home to see his four sisters whom he had left 54 years before. Since his return two have crossed the bourne.
After relinquishing his charge, he urged on the congregation the necessity of obtaining a manse, and after a big fight gained his purpose, and the premises one time occupied by the National bank was secured. Both buildings are freehold and out of debt. Whilst in church work Mr Milne started churches at Pooginagoric and Mundalla, the latter charge being afterwards relinquished in favor of Cannawigra.
Apart from church work, Mr Milne was a strenuous worker in the interests of the district, and was a member on hundreds of deputations to the district council and to ministers of the various governments. He was a striver in securing the railway to the district. Privately, he was a travelling encyclopedia, a man of reference, for the settlers of the huge district, as he had to carry out the land transactions, arrange for loans, and goodness knows what, and not one instance is recorded where his judgment was at fault. He was one of the workers in the Institute movement, and was the first to urge such a building for Bordertown. His suggestion was seized on instantly, and with such men as Messrs Adamson, Boothby, Wiese, Scott, Watson and Cleggett, an institute soon became an accomplished fact. He adhered to the institute, and when a couple of years ago his fellow trustees hesitated over the erection of a new building, he ridiculed their timidity and urged faith in the people and the district. Constancy of purpose
gained the trustees in favor, and we have now one of the few fine Institutes in South Australia. When the foundation stone was to be placed in position, the committee unanimously resolved that the honor should be his, and on May 24th of last year he performed the ceremony in the presence of an immense number of people. At the opening of the building he was present, and all speakers referred to the pleasure it had given them to see Father Milne present and his desire consummated.
Need we speak further of his life? A book could be written and then many important items left out. The life was revered wherever felt, and the people showed their expressions by love and the showering of gifts. Mr Milne received three illuminated addresses and heavy purses of sovereigns from the people, and a host of smaller donations. Even when leaving the London Ragged School for Australia, the inmates marked his kindness of heart and presented him with a copy of Calmen's Bible-Dictionary. The book is now a much-prized relic in the home of his son, Mr Herbert Milne, to whom he handed it on.
Mr Milne's outside hobby was gardening, and his home about a mile from the township testifies that he was an expert at his recreation. Ever practical, his gardening shows of this order, the plots being filled with recognised market topping fruit trees and vines, and vegetables of the choicest. Blooms were also cultivated, giving a cheeriness to the home. Mr Milne loved his garden and could always be found caring and tending. Just before his illness he pruned all the trees and with his fork dug around each.
The rigours of his early life's work — the riding through miles and miles of country in nature's grandeur in all weathers, the distances travelled in (as Mr J B Makin once remarked in a public testimony to the old gentleman) the "hob-nailed express" visiting the settlers — had no effect on his physical life; rather, it hardened him as the sturdy oak, and sickness was unknown to him. Even within the last year of his life he invariably walked the distance to and fro to worship and also took a class in the Sunday school. He frequently filled the local pulpit, and at times journeyed over his old country — Frances to Coonalpyn — preaching and renewing friendships of the pioneer days. The youngest to the oldest all experienced a pleasure in meeting Father Milne, and the much loved figure now lost will long remain a monument in the brain of the people of the Tatiara and Border Downs.
The family by the second wife now living are — Mr George Milne, Bordertown; Mr William, Hergott Springs ; Mrs Jenner, Renmark; Rev David, of Sedan; Frederick Louis, Bordertown; Alfred Ernest, of Bordertown; Mrs Gilbert Ferguson, Glencoe; Herbert, Bordertown; Arthur Horace, Adelaide; Clement, Adelaide; Ethel Catherine, Bordertown; Percy Bray, Parkside, There are 47 grandchildren and 2 great grand-children.
Rev David Milne. (1910, October 7). Border Chronicle (Bordertown, SA : 1908 - 1950), p. 3. Retrieved April 29, 2022, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article212440436
David married Grace BRAY on 26 Feb 1862 in Mount Lofty, South Australia, Australia. Grace (daughter of William BRAY and Catharine KNIGHT) was born on 1 Jan 1842 in St Austell, Cornwall, England; was christened on 6 Feb 1842 in St Austell, Cornwall, England; died on 27 Aug 1928 in Bordertown, South Australia, Australia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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7. | Grace BRAY was born on 1 Jan 1842 in St Austell, Cornwall, England; was christened on 6 Feb 1842 in St Austell, Cornwall, England (daughter of William BRAY and Catharine KNIGHT); died on 27 Aug 1928 in Bordertown, South Australia, Australia. Other Events:
- Census: 1851, Polgooth, St Mewan, St Austell, Cornwall, England
- Immigration: 29 Jun 1854, Port Adelaide, South Australia, Australia; Catharine BRAY and children arrived on the ship TRAFALGAR.
Children:
- George MILNE was born on 21 Jun 1863 in Mount Lofty, South Australia, Australia; died on 14 Jun 1946 in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia .
- William MILNE was born on 29 May 1865 in Kingston SE, South Australia, Australia; died on 24 Apr 1947 in Rose Park, South Australia, Australia.
- 3. Grace MILNE was born on 5 Jul 1867 in Kingston SE, South Australia, Australia; died on 11 Apr 1941 in Malvern, South Australia, Australia.
- David MILNE was born on 10 Mar 1869 in Kingston SE, South Australia, Australia; died on 6 Apr 1962.
- Frederick Louis MILNE was born on 13 Aug 1870 in Kingston SE, South Australia, Australia; died on 19 Jun 1955 in Peckham, South Australia, Australia.
- Alfred Ernest MILNE was born on 16 May 1872 in Kingston SE, South Australia, Australia; died on 16 Jun 1965 in Bordertown, South Australia, Australia.
- Maria Letitia MILNE was born on 21 Jan 1874 in Kingston SE, South Australia, Australia; died on 9 Aug 1951 in Mount Gambier, South Australia, Australia.
- Herbert MILNE was born on 21 Oct 1875 in Bordertown, South Australia, Australia; died on 14 Jan 1968 in Bordertown, South Australia, Australia.
- Charles James MILNE was born on 17 Jun 1877 in Bordertown, South Australia, Australia; died on 30 Jan 1878 in Bordertown, South Australia, Australia.
- Arthur Horace MILNE was born on 13 Dec 1878 in Bordertown, South Australia, Australia; died on 31 Dec 1962 in Thebarton, South Australia, Australia.
- Clement MILNE was born on 21 Oct 1880 in Bordertown, South Australia, Australia; died on 3 Sep 1958 in North Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.
- Ethel Catherine MILNE was born on 9 Nov 1882 in Bordertown, South Australia, Australia; died on 18 Jan 1942 in Mitcham, South Australia, Australia.
- Percy Bray MILNE was born on 5 Jun 1886 in Bordertown, South Australia, Australia; died on 5 Jan 1960 in Bridgewater, South Australia, Australia.
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13. | Letitia CAFFYNChildren:
- 6. David MILNE was born on 16 Dec 1827 in Lambeth, Surrey, England; was christened on 16 Dec 1827 in Stepney, London, England; died on 25 Sep 1910 in Bordertown, South Australia, Australia.
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14. | William BRAY was born in 1805 in St Austell, Cornwall, England; was christened on 4 Aug 1805 in St Austell, Cornwall, England (son of William BRAY and Grace PENHALL); died on 8 Aug 1844 in St Austell, Cornwall, England; was buried on 11 Aug 1844 in St Austell, Cornwall, England. Other Events:
- Census: 1841, Mt Charles Village, St Austell, Cornwall, England
Notes:
Birth:
William BRAY was born in the first decade of the 1800's, and worked as a tin miner. He was also an excellent wrestler and was the 1827 champion wrestler of Cornwall.
William married Catharine KNIGHT on 9 May 1833 in St Austell, Cornwall, England. Catharine (daughter of William KNIGHT and Elizabeth LANGDON) was born on 24 May 1812 in St Winnow, Cornwall, England; was christened on 7 Jun 1812 in St Winnow, Cornwall, England; died on 30 Dec 1876 in Careys Gully, South Australia, Australia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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15. | Catharine KNIGHT was born on 24 May 1812 in St Winnow, Cornwall, England; was christened on 7 Jun 1812 in St Winnow, Cornwall, England (daughter of William KNIGHT and Elizabeth LANGDON); died on 30 Dec 1876 in Careys Gully, South Australia, Australia. Other Events:
- Census: 1841, Mt Charles Village, St Austell, Cornwall, England
- Census: 1851, Polgooth, St Mewan, St Austell, Cornwall, England
- Immigration: 29 Jun 1854, Port Adelaide, South Australia, Australia; Catharine BRAY and children arrived on the ship TRAFALGAR.
Notes:
Name:
Bicentennial Index:
Mrs Catherine BRAY, born 24 May 1812, Cornwall England, died 30 December 1876, buried Mt Lofty. Arrived 1854, by 'Trafalgar'. Residence Adelaide. Religion C of E.
Married William BRAY1833, Cornwall, born St Austell, Cornwall, died 7 August 1844, Cornwall.
Children: Maria HAWKE (1833-1904), Phillippa MEINCKE (1835-1920), Catherine (1837-1840), William (1839-), Grace MILNE (1842-1928), Catherine (1843-).
Children:
- Maria BRAY was born on 8 Oct 1833 in St Austell, Cornwall, England; was christened on 3 Nov 1833 in St Austell, Cornwall, England; died on 10 Nov 1904 in Uraidla, South Australia, Australia.
- Phillipa BRAY was born on 7 Nov 1835 in St Austell, Cornwall, England; was christened on 6 Dec 1835 in St Austell, Cornwall, England; died on 4 Aug 1920 in Kapunda, South Australia, Australia; was buried on 5 Aug 1920 in Kapunda Cemetery, South Australia, Australia.
- Catherine BRAY was born on 16 Aug 1837 in St Austell, Cornwall, England; was christened on 3 Sep 1837 in St Austell, Cornwall, England; died on 13 May 1840 in St Austell, Cornwall, England.
- William BRAY was born on 22 Feb 1839 in Mt Charles, St Austell, Cornwall, England; was christened on 7 Apr 1839 in St Austell, Cornwall, England; died on 21 Aug 1907 in St Arnaud, Victoria, Australia.
- 7. Grace BRAY was born on 1 Jan 1842 in St Austell, Cornwall, England; was christened on 6 Feb 1842 in St Austell, Cornwall, England; died on 27 Aug 1928 in Bordertown, South Australia, Australia.
- Catherine BRAY was born on 27 Aug 1843 in Mt Charles, St Austell, Cornwall, England; was christened on 1 Oct 1843 in St Austell, Cornwall, England; died on 2 Apr 1928 in Prospect, South Australia, Australia.
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28. | William BRAY was born in 1788 in Cardinham, Cornwall, England; was christened on 21 Sep 1788 in Cardinham, Cornwall, England (son of William BRAY and Grace ?). William married Grace PENHALL on 14 Aug 1802 in St Austell, Cornwall, England. Grace (daughter of John PENHALE and Catherine THOMAS) was born in 1781 in St Austell, Cornwall, England; was christened on 11 Jun 1781 in St Austell, Cornwall, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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29. | Grace PENHALL was born in 1781 in St Austell, Cornwall, England; was christened on 11 Jun 1781 in St Austell, Cornwall, England (daughter of John PENHALE and Catherine THOMAS). Other Events:
- Census: 1841, Mt Charles, St Austell, Cornwall, England
Children:
- Mary BRAY was born in 1803 in St Austell, Cornwall, England; was christened on 31 Jul 1803 in St Austell, Cornwall, England.
- 14. William BRAY was born in 1805 in St Austell, Cornwall, England; was christened on 4 Aug 1805 in St Austell, Cornwall, England; died on 8 Aug 1844 in St Austell, Cornwall, England; was buried on 11 Aug 1844 in St Austell, Cornwall, England.
- Maria BRAY was born in 1806 in St Austell, Cornwall, England; was christened on 11 Jan 1807 in St Austell, Cornwall, England.
- John Penhall BRAY was born in 1808 in St Austell, Cornwall, England; was christened on 6 Nov 1808 in St Austell, Cornwall, England; was buried on 4 Dec 1844 in St Austell, Cornwall, England.
- Sarah BRAY was born in 1811 in St Austell, Cornwall, England; was christened on 3 Mar 1811 in St Austell, Cornwall, England.
- Charles BRAY was born in 1813 in St Austell, Cornwall, England; was christened on 22 Aug 1813 in St Austell, Cornwall, England.
- Grace BRAY was born in 1815 in St Austell, Cornwall, England; was christened on 9 Jul 1815 in St Austell, Cornwall, England.
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30. | William KNIGHT was born in 1778 in Lanhydrock, Cornwall, England; was christened on 1 Nov 1778 in Lanhydrock, Cornwall, England (son of William KNIGHT and Charity COLWELL). William married Elizabeth LANGDON on 29 Dec 1808 in St Winnow, Cornwall, England. Elizabeth (daughter of Henry LANGDON and Elizabeth AUSTIN) was born in 1784 in St Eval, Cornwall, England; was christened on 26 Dec 1784 in St Eval, Cornwall, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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31. | Elizabeth LANGDON was born in 1784 in St Eval, Cornwall, England; was christened on 26 Dec 1784 in St Eval, Cornwall, England (daughter of Henry LANGDON and Elizabeth AUSTIN). Other Events:
- Census: 1841, St Ewe, St Austell, Cornwall, England
Children:
- Dorothy KNIGHT was born in 1809 in St Winnow, Cornwall, England; was christened on 7 Jun 1809 in St Winnow, Cornwall, England.
- 15. Catharine KNIGHT was born on 24 May 1812 in St Winnow, Cornwall, England; was christened on 7 Jun 1812 in St Winnow, Cornwall, England; died on 30 Dec 1876 in Careys Gully, South Australia, Australia.
- Elizabeth KNIGHT was born in 1814 in St Winnow, Cornwall, England; was christened on 28 Aug 1814 in St Winnow, Cornwall, England.
- Charity KNIGHT was born in 1816 in St Winnow, Cornwall, England; was christened on 15 Sep 1816 in St Winnow, Cornwall, England.
- William KNIGHT was born in 1819 in St Winnow, Cornwall, England; was christened on 16 May 1819 in St Winnow, Cornwall, England.
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57. | Grace ?Children:
- 28. William BRAY was born in 1788 in Cardinham, Cornwall, England; was christened on 21 Sep 1788 in Cardinham, Cornwall, England.
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59. | Catherine THOMASChildren:
- 29. Grace PENHALL was born in 1781 in St Austell, Cornwall, England; was christened on 11 Jun 1781 in St Austell, Cornwall, England.
- John PENHALE was born in 1784 in St Austell, Cornwall, England; was christened on 26 Dec 1784 in St Austell, Cornwall, England.
- Mary PENHALE was born in 1787 in St Austell, Cornwall, England; was christened on 4 Jun 1787 in St Austell, Cornwall, England.
- Thomas PENHALL was born in 1789 in St Austell, Cornwall, England; was christened on 11 Oct 1789 in St Austell, Cornwall, England.
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61. | Charity COLWELLChildren:
- Mary KNIGHT was born in 1773 in Lanhydrock, Cornwall, England; was christened on 10 Oct 1773 in Lanhydrock, Cornwall, England.
- William KNIGHT was born in 1776 in Lanhydrock, Cornwall, England; was christened on 7 Apr 1776 in Lanhydrock, Cornwall, England; died on 22 Nov 1777 in Blisland, Cornwall, England.
- 30. William KNIGHT was born in 1778 in Lanhydrock, Cornwall, England; was christened on 1 Nov 1778 in Lanhydrock, Cornwall, England.
- Thomas KNIGHT was born in 1782 in St Winnow, Cornwall, England; was christened on 12 May 1782 in St Winnow, Cornwall, England.
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63. | Elizabeth AUSTINChildren:
- 31. Elizabeth LANGDON was born in 1784 in St Eval, Cornwall, England; was christened on 26 Dec 1784 in St Eval, Cornwall, England.
- Philip LANGDON was born in 1790 in St Eval, Cornwall, England; was christened on 12 Jan 1790 in St Eval, Cornwall, England.
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117. | Grace ?Children:
- William PENHALE was born in 1755 in St Austell, Cornwall, England; was christened on 25 May 1755 in St Austell, Cornwall, England.
- Thomas PENHALE was born in 1758 in St Austell, Cornwall, England; was christened on 11 Apr 1758 in St Austell, Cornwall, England.
- 58. John PENHALE was born in 1752 in St Austell, Cornwall, England; was christened on 4 Nov 1752 in St Austell, Cornwall, England.
- Ralph PENHALE was born in 1765 in St Austell, Cornwall, England; was christened on 30 Sep 1765 in St Austell, Cornwall, England.
- Benjamin PENHALE was born in 1770 in St Austell, Cornwall, England; was christened on 28 Feb 1770 in St Austell, Cornwall, England.
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233. | Mary ?Children:
- 116. John PENHALE was born in 1727 in St Austell, Cornwall, England; was christened on 3 Oct 1727 in St Austell, Cornwall, England.
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