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Title: Ladner family to Australia 1851-1855
Post by: Cilia on Tuesday 17 February 15 09:56 GMT (UK)
Can anybody please help find a ship manifest for the Ladner family from Cornwall, England to Victoria, Australia
Edward Ladner 1814, daughter Josepha 1837 wife Sally 1818, and her children Sally & Mary Jane 1851. The time period must have been between 1851 and 1855 because Josepha married in 1855

Needs fresh eyes to find this. Regards
Title: Re: Ladner family to Australia 1851-1855
Post by: giblet on Tuesday 17 February 15 10:50 GMT (UK)
Unclaimed letters May 1853. Might help narrow down when they arrived.

http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/158093713?
Title: Re: Ladner family to Australia 1851-1855
Post by: Cilia on Tuesday 17 February 15 11:04 GMT (UK)
Thank you so much it certainly narrows it down a bit.
Title: Re: Ladner family to Australia 1851-1855
Post by: giblet on Tuesday 17 February 15 11:05 GMT (UK)
Was Sally's maiden name Bramble?
If so there is a birth in South Australia in 1851.

LADNER   Loveday   
Father  Edward LADNER   
Mother Sally BRAMBLE   
District  The Murray/Burra
Title: Re: Ladner family to Australia 1851-1855
Post by: Cilia on Tuesday 17 February 15 11:26 GMT (UK)
Yes that was one of the children born in AUS after they arrived. Sally died 1892 that info is in Trove. Though it says she had 9 children some must have died young so if you notice any others

It is just the manifest that we a stuck finding. Fingers crossed

Had to edit this post - so sorry you have thrown me a bit
Can you please send the URL link for this birth. we have records for Loveday born Apr. 23, 1857 Collingwood, Victoria, Australia. Your finding must have been a child that died

Title: Re: Ladner family to Australia 1851-1855
Post by: giblet on Tuesday 17 February 15 11:31 GMT (UK)
Yes that was one of the children born in AUS after they arrived. Sally died 1892 that info is in Trove. Though it says she had 9 children some must have died young so if you notice any others

It is just the manifest that we a stuck finding. Fingers crossed

Oh ok. Its just that you said in your first post arrival between 1851 and 1855.
So with birth in 1851 they were here before the dates you gave.
Title: Re: Ladner family to Australia 1851-1855
Post by: giblet on Tuesday 17 February 15 11:33 GMT (UK)
Yes that was one of the children born in AUS after they arrived. Sally died 1892 that info is in Trove. Though it says she had 9 children some must have died young so if you notice any others

It is just the manifest that we a stuck finding. Fingers crossed

Sally, the mother died in 1872 aged 54 and left behind 9 children.

http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/87971034?

OR were you referring to the daughter Sally dying in 1892?

Edward died in VIC in 1892.
Title: Re: Ladner family to Australia 1851-1855
Post by: giblet on Tuesday 17 February 15 11:40 GMT (UK)
Josepha married in 1855


Appears  Josepha married in South Australia in 1861.

1861   48/1   
CHESSON   William   
LADNER   Josepha   
Adelaide

http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/50079711?
Title: Re: Ladner family to Australia 1851-1855
Post by: giblet on Tuesday 17 February 15 11:46 GMT (UK)

Can you please send the URL link for this birth. we have records for Loveday born Apr. 23, 1857 Collingwood, Victoria, Australia. Your finding must have been a child that died

http://www.genealogysa.org.au/resources/online-databases.html
Title: Re: Ladner family to Australia 1851-1855
Post by: Cilia on Tuesday 17 February 15 12:12 GMT (UK)
That is not the correct Josepha. There were 2 born in Cornwall 1837 and 1840. I can see so many trees mixing them up. She married Johnathon Corbett Shipp in 1855 Bendigo, Victoria. AUS

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=133106170&ref=acom has all the family
Title: Re: Ladner family to Australia 1851-1855
Post by: giblet on Tuesday 17 February 15 12:20 GMT (UK)
Thanks for the link.

I'll have another look for the passenger list tomorrow.