IMMIGRATION. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. April 7.-Albatross, ship, 1030 tons Wm. Geves, from Liverpool November 15th, and the Cape of Good Hope February 22nd. Passengers-cabin: Mr. and Mrs. Abrahams and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lysaght, Mr. and Mrs. Gibson, Messrs. Kerferd, Knox, Tandy, Craig, Semple, Litton, McKerrow, Henderson, Huberts, Machan, Arnold, Cuffley, Highway, Armstrong, Bennett, Croft, Parkin, Finlay. Cornish : and three hundred in the intermediate. Oct. Browne and Co., agents.
Index to Unassisted Inward Passenger Lists to Victoria 1852-1923
Family Name Given Name Age Month Year Ship Port Fiche Page
(1) Sam Francis Rendell, b. 18 Aug 1854, d. 1 Sep 1924, m. Emily Harding (Newberry) Gay, daughter of William Harding Newberry & Mary Ann (Read) Newberry
(2) Anna Sybella Rendell, b. abt. 1857, d. 23 Feb 1944. m. 1 Jul 1879, Thomas Gibbs, son of John Gibbs & ??
(5) Henry Prescott Rendell, b. 1867, d. abt. 1958, m. Eliza Melhela Gay, daughter of Richard Gay & Catherine (Bassett) Gay
(6) Walter George Rendell, b. abt. 1871, d. 27 Oct 1951, m. 21 Sep 1898, Edith Morton, daughter of George Morton & ??
Death of Spouse: 29 Dec 1904, Yarram, Victoria, Australia
DEATH. 5 Feb 1912, Yarram, Victoria, Australia
DEATH. VIC BDM Death Reg: #03944
Name Margaret Rendell
Age at Death 87
Mother Name Holdenby Margaret
Father Name Wood Francis
Location of Last Residence
Death Place VIC Yarram
DEATH REPORT. --Mrs Samuel Rendell, widow, aged 86, died on Monday night.--"Chronicle."
BURIAL. Alberton Cemetery, 214 Yarram-Port Albert Rd, Alberton, Victoria
Australia
Died
2 FEB 1912.
Yarram, Victoria.
Map:
Latitude: S38.566666.
Longitude: E146.666641.
[1]
1912
Yarram, Victoria.
Map:
Latitude: S38.566666.
Longitude: E146.666641.
[1]Found multiple copies of death date. Using 2 FEB 1912
Immigration: Arrived on "Albatross" - passenger with 4 siblings.
APR 1853.
Melbourne, Victoria.
Map:
Latitude: S37.816669.
Longitude: E144.966675.
[1]
Christening:
21 DEC 1824.
South Cave, Yorkshire, England.
Map:
Latitude: N53.769367.
Longitude: W0.602282.
[2]
Note N68One month after their marriage on the 7-10-1852, Charles and Lydia accompanied by his sisters Margaret and Mary, and their brother Francis, sailed from Liverpool on the 15-11-1852 on the ship "Albatross". The Argus Melbourne recorded the "Albatross" of 1030 tons arriving Melbourne on 7-4-1853. : V Hair
Source: S109 FamilySearch.org England and Wales Non-Conformist Record Indexes (RG4-8), 1588-1977
Source: S110 FamilySearch.org England and Wales Census, 1851
Source: S26 Ancestry.com Public Member Trees Publication: Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.;
Source: S27 Victor William Hair's family tree, July 1988
Source: S89 FamilySearch.org FamilySearch Family Tree
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