Reuben Isted, born 1846 in Seaham, New South Wales[5][6]
Henry Isted, born 1848 at Seaham, New South Wales[7][8]
She married Walter Harman, this is her second marriage. Her 1st husband was Isted . They married in 1846 but I can't find a record for it.
Possible husband
Details for the convict Henry Isted (1829)
Convict Name: Henry Isted
Trial Place: Sussex Assizes
Trial Date: 24 March 1828
Sentence: 7 years
Notes:
*Arrival Details
Ship: Sarah (1)
Arrival Year: 1829
Charlotte passed away 4 Sep 1907, Lochinvar, New South Wales, Australia. The cause was influenza, dropsy and heart failure.
NSW BDM DEATH
Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Sat 7 Sep 1907 Page 3
DISTRICT NEWS.
The funeral of the late Mrs Charlotte Harman of Oswald, near Greta, who succumbed to an attack of influenza and heart failure on Wednesday morning last, took place on Thursday afternoon. There was a large number of relatives and friends in attendance. The remains of the deceased were bourne from her late residence to the Methodist Church close by, the procession being one of the largest known for many years in the village. Rev A Fletcher conducted the service in the church, and subsequently at the grave. The late Mrs Harman was 86 years of age and arrived in this colony from Lincolnshire, England when 13 years old and resided at Oswald 55 years. She was married twice. By her first husband she had two sons and two daughters, by her second husband four sons and one daughter, viz Mr Walter Harman, Dungog; Mr Amos Harman, Parkville; Mr Joseph Harman, Upper Hastings; Mr Albert Harman, Oswald; and Mrs Herman Kauter, who predeceased her 17 years. Her husband died some 21 years ago. Newcastle Morning Herald, 7 September 1907
Sources
↑ NSW Government. Registry of Births Deaths & Marriages (accessed 07 Jul 2023). Birth Index, Index entry for ISTED JEMIMA; Parents: & CHARLOTTE; District: CH; Registration Number: 2404/1841 V18412404 28
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