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Rose (Payne) Templar (1826 - 1861)

Rose (Ann) Templar formerly Payne
Born in Compton Bishop, Somerset, England, United Kingdommap
Ancestors ancestors
[sibling(s) unknown]
Wife of — married about 1846 [location unknown]
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Died at about age 35 in Glenorchy, Victoria, Australiamap
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Biography

Rose was born in 1826. Baptism 17 December 1826

Rose (Anne) Payne married James Templar on 23 October 1846, St. James the Great, Winscombe, Somerset

She passed away in 1861, aged 34. [1]

Cause of Death Cancer of the Uterus, 8 months duration

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Early History -- PAYNE Ann (George, Joel) was baptized on the 17 Dec 1826 in Compton Bishop, Somerset, England. Ann (a domestic) then living in the Axbridge Workhouse had a son, baptized PAYNE John (not to be confused with his uncle of the same name) in 1846. His Birth Certificate says ‘father unknown, mother PAIN Ann, singlewoman’. Three months later, on the 23 October 1846 Ann married TEMPLAR James, witnessed by TEMPLAR John and Hannah, his brother and sister-in-law. James was baptized on the 6 October 1826 at the St. James the Great Church, Winsombe, Somerset, England, the son of TEMPLAR Stephen and Martha (nee HANCOCK). Further evidence has shown that TEMPLAR James was John’s father. Ann, James and their three sons John, George and James sailed to Australia on the Priam, leaving England on the 21 May 1852 arriving in Portland, Victoria on the 25 Aug 1852

Education -- RoseAnn may have been illiterate. She made her mark on her brother's marriage certificate, yet her shipping record states she could read and write. [2]

Immigration -- RoseAnn and her husband, James Templar, migrated to Portland, Victoria on the Priam in 1852. Their passage was paid for by Mr. Henty who owned large tracts of land in the Portland area. The following is an extract from First Families @ Beerik, Bruk Bruk Carapook & "Muntham" Station South West Victoria, Australia,

"Muntham Station" Carapook & Glenorchy, Vic, Australia

JAMES Templar, b. c.1827 _______, son of Stephen TEMPLAR and Martha HANCOCK was married in _____ to Ann PAYNE, b. c.1827, _____, England, dau of _______ and __________.

Three children were born in Somersetshire, England and the family emigrated on the "Priam" to portland, Vcitoria in 1852. James, an Agricultural Labourer was employed by Edward HENTY of "Muntham Station" on a nine month contract. A daughter Maria was born at "Muntham Station" in south-west Victoria in 1852. The family them moved to Glenorchy, near Stawell, Victoria where Ann died in 1861.

Sources

  1. Victorian death registration 1861: 09676,,Templar,Anne,,,,34,birth(Engl)
  2. PROV: Register of Assisted Immigrants from the United Kingdom [refer to microform copy, VPRS 3502] ( 14 ) ANNE TEMPLAR Page: 5; Ship: PRIAM; Arrival date: 1852-08; Age: 25; Volume: 6
    Image 7 of record: Book No.6
    https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/E2A76F60-F1B1-11E9-AE98-4D90E7BDD15D?image=7




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