Hannah (Warner) Fradd was born in the Colony of South Australia (1836-1900)
Hannah was the eldest child of English emigrant parents Robert Warner and Ann Flower. She was born in 1860 near Kooringa (now Burra), in the mid-north of South Australia.[1] Hannah had seven siblings and her family moved around the Kooringa district when she was growing up.[2]
At 26 years of age Hannah married William Fradd at her uncle's residence at Stony Gap.[3] They had seven children born at various locations around the mid north of South Australia, as William moved to find work. Six of the children reached adulthood, while baby Ethel died at nine weeks:
Hannah spent her final years at Beetaloo, where she died in 1935 as an old and respected resident, and was interred in the Laura Cemetery, Laura.[4][5][6]
Sources
↑ South Australia Birth Index. (Genealogy SA, https://www.genealogysa.org.au/index.php : accessed 19 September 2021) birth transcript for WARRENER, Hannah Tasco (Gender: F, Birth Date: 11 June 1860, Father: Robert WARRENER, Mother: Ann FLOWER, Place of Birth: North) Reference: District: Burra, Book/Page: 19/272.
↑ South Australia Marriages 1842-1937 (FindMyPast, https://www.findmypast.com ; accessed 19 June 2021) transcript for Warner, Hannah Tasker (Age: 26, Status: Single, Father: Robert Warner) and Fradd, William Phillip (Age: 22, Status: Single, Father: John Fradd) on 7 July 1886 at Res of Joseph Flowers Stony Gap, Reference: District: Burra, Book/Page: 148/39.
↑ South Australia Deaths 1842-1972 (FindMyPast, https://www.findmypast.com : accessed 11 September 2021) transcript for Fradd, Anna Tasker (Death Date: 10 November 1935, Marital Status: Married, Age: 75y, Relative: William Phillip Fradd (Husband), Residence: Beetaloo, Death Place: Beetaloo) Reference: District: Pirie, Book/Page: 575/4965.
↑ Burial Record (Billion Graves, https://billiongraves.com/: accessed 19 June 2021) grave for Hannah Tasker Fradd, Death Date: 10 November 1935, Cemetery: Laura Cemetery, 101 Laura-Caltowie Rd (Lot 186), Laura, Victoria South Australia.
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