10/31/2023 0 Comments Eliza hudson dad![]() Isaac Gepp appeared to the information of James Cottrell Hudson, of deep Creek, charged with assaulting him on the night of 10th June, at the Third Creek. ![]() This event took place 5 months following the birth of his first child in February of that same year.Īustralian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA 1858-1889) Friday 5 July 1861ĪSSAULT. Their first child Mary Ann was born 11 February 1861 at Deep Creek nr The Bluff, SA (District of Nairne).Īround this time an article appeared in the South Australian Advertiser relating to an incident involving James Cottrell Hudson. Neither James or Mary could sign their name. His occupation is shown as Sawyer, residences at time of marriage for both was Company's Tiers. Parents of James were shown as James Cottrell Hudson (father) and mother (not shown) - James was aged 25, Mary Jane 21. Clealor - website: James Cottrell Hudson married Mary Jane Sales at St George Church, Woodforde (Magill) on. Ship "Bucephalus" on which Mary Jane came to Australia On the 13th October 1855 after a voyage of 98 days and the deaths of 4 girls the ship arrived at Port Adelaide. The ship departed England on the 7th July 1855 with 428 emigrants - 122 women, 214 men, 41 boys and 51 girls under the age of 14 years, overseen by Surgeon Superintendent J. Mary Jane Sale, age 17, domestic servant, residence shown as Gloucester, travelled to Australia on the "BUCEPHALUS" which was a vessel of 1,245 (nm) tons owned by the British East India Company which contracted to the South Australian Company to provide passage for emigrants to South Australia. To date there is nothing to prove either way if these entries relate to Mary Jane's sister or father. There is a death registration for Maria Sale, December quarter 1856, and for Thomas Sale, June quarter 1854, both Liverpool. There is an entry on FREE BMD for Maria Sale birth registered June quarter 1847 Liverpool, and the 1851 census return shows Thomas, Martha, Mary Jane and Maria living very close to Thurlow Street. This matches perfectly with the entry for the family on the 1841 census return. The address shown on her Birth Certificate was 12 Thurlow Street, Liverpool. Mary Jane was born 26 June 1839 at Islington, Liverpool, England. If it IS our James Cottrell Hudson, (who at that time was James Hudson) then we know he returned to South Australia prior to 1860 where he met an English lass named Mary Jane Sale.Ī daughter of Thomas Sale and Martha Booth who were married in the Church of St Nicholas, Liverpool, Lancashire, England. If there is a connection it could explain how the name COTTRELL came to be part of the Hudson family line. However, nothing further has been found for this couple - no children, no death, no departure for other places. Hudson, James - Occupation Sawyer - to Cottrell, Eliza Preston on - both of Adult age - Registration Place Hobart Registration Number: 203/1852 Reference: RGD 37 ![]() In Tasmania there is an entry which could relate to our James Hudson - a marriage to Eliza Preston Cottrell - see index entry below: Sarah Elizabeth Valler - married to Charles Wharton - lived and died in South Australia William Roope Valler returned to the UK. ![]() Why Tasmania, you ask.? It is known that Ann Owen Hudson (married Samuel Barnes) lived her full life in Tasmania as did Jane Valler (married George Burnett). There is a thought that the family may have relocated from South Australia to Tasmania though no actual evidence has been found relating to James, his stepmother Jane or stepfather William. In 1839 James' mother remarried, once again, to William West - a seaman. At the time James was aged 6.Īs shown in the information relating to Jane Hudson, the group travelled on the "PRINCE GEORGE" (2) arriving at Port Adelaide on 17 July 1838. Sadly, James' father died in 1837, and the small boy, together with his mother and half-sister Ann Owen and half-siblings William Roope, Jane and Sarah Elizabeth Valler, emigrated to Australia. At this time the family was living at Little Guildford Street, London. In 1834 John and Jane presented James with a sister - Ann Owen. His father's remarriage also meant that along with a step-mother James now had half-siblings - the Valler children William Roope, Jane and Sarah Elizabeth. As his father remarried to the widowed Jane Valler a few short months later, she was the only mother he would have known. Jane Hudson, James' mother died sometime in the year 1833. NOTE: It is interesting that the baptism entry shows no mention of a middle name for James ie Cottrell.? James Hudson (parents John Hudson and Jane - maiden name not known) was born on 29 January 1832, baptized 22 February at St Pancras Old Church, Middlesex, London the family address was Little Coram Street, London.
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