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...do YOUR families link back to first South Australian wheat growers?
Christina and Donald McLEAN from Scotland 1837
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1825 - 1881 (56 years)
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Name |
Henry William HAYES [1] |
- On page 156 in Rachel's section it is ambiguous whether Henry's surname was Morris or Hutchison.
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Born |
1825 |
UK [2] |
Gender |
Male |
Emigration |
1850 |
Huntingdon UK |
Henry migrated from England and disembarked at Geelong Victoria |
Biography Notes |
Ellen was the daughter and third child of Henry William Morris and Jane Hutchinson, nee Baker, and was born on October 18, 1857 at Balmoral, Victoria. ln 1850, Henry Hutchinson had migrated from England and disembarked at Geelong. Here he was engaged to work on Fulham Station, owned by George Armytage on the Glenelg River near Balmoral. On November 15, 1853, at the Coleraine Church of England, Henry married Jane Baker. Jane was the daughter of John and Ann Baker, nee Lewis, and was born in 1837 at Stilton, Huntingdonshire, England. Henry was born in England in 1829 and died in 1881. Jane survived her husband by forty-nine years and died in 1922. The Hutchinson family eventually left Fulham and worked at Mt Sturgeon station for years. ln 1875 they were among the first set- tlers at Nurrabiel and lived only a couple of miles east of the McDonald family. Their descendants occupy the land to this day.
These notes are from page 156 in Rachel's section of the history of Donald & Christina McLean.
The notes are ambiguous whether Henry's surname was Morris or Hutchison.
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Occupation |
1850 |
Balmoral SA [1] |
Property 'Fulham Station' Balmoral SA. After disembarking at Geelong in 1850, Henry was engaged to work at "Fulham Station'. This station was on the Glenelg River, Balmoral. Is was owned by George Armytage. |
Died |
1881 |
Marriage/Wedding |
10 May 1940 |
Wilberforce NSW |
HAYES? HUTCHISON marriage A QUIET but pretty wedding was celebrated at St. John's Church of England, Wilberforce, NSW on Saturday last, when Alma, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P.Hutchison, of Freeman's Reach, was married to Henry William, youngest son of Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Hayes, of Lilyfield, the Rev. K. F. Saunders performing the ceremony.
The bride, who looked charming in a blue frock and hat to match, and carrying a bouquet of pink carnations, was given away by her father. Her sister, Miss Ellen Hutchison, acted as bridesmaid, and Mr. Charles Manning, of Rozelle, was best man.
WIKI: Wilberforce is a small town in New South Wales, Australia, in the local government area of the City of Hawkesbury. It is just beyond the outer suburbs of north-west Sydney and lies on the western bank of the Hawkesbury River. Wikipedia Elevation: 20 m
LGA(s): City of Hawkesbury Location: 62 km (39 mi) from Sydney CBD |
Occupation |
Mt Sturgeon SA [3] |
'Mt Sturgeon Station' SA |
Residence |
Nurrabiel Vic [3] |
Person ID |
I-6879 |
Christina and Donald McLean |
Last Modified |
22 Nov 2021 |
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Documents |
 | TROVE NEWSPAPERS 1840 May 10 youngest son Henry William HAYES, youngest son of Mr and Mrs Stanley Hayes of Lilyfield NSW. In the St Johns Church of Wilberforce NSW married Alma, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs P Hutchison of Freemans Reach NSW. Her sister Miss Ellen Hutchison acted as her bridesmaid. |
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Sources |
- [S-3] BRB 'Donald & Christina McLean & Their Descendants', 1995 copies available, Copies of the BRB available Strathalbyn National Trust Museum & Library, several libraries around Australia including State Library SA, and Western Australian Genealogical Society Bayswater WA Request assistance for locating a copy through 'Contact us' on this website. , Page 156 in Rachel's section.
- [S-76] MyHeritage 92connections, my heritage (with a log in), 25 Nov 2021 Researcher Lorna Mclean.
W E Hutchison In Australia, Inwards Unassisted Passengers to Victoria, 1852-1923 Name W E Hutchison Gender Male Birth Circa 1825 Age 27 Arrival Aug 1852 Victoria, Australia Origin England Ship Emigrant Ship master KEMP W H Fiche 005 Page005
- [S-3] BRB 'Donald & Christina McLean & Their Descendants', 1995 copies available, Copies of the BRB available Strathalbyn National Trust Museum & Library, several libraries around Australia including State Library SA, and Western Australian Genealogical Society Bayswater WA Request assistance for locating a copy through 'Contact us' on this website. .
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