Hello Valda and everyone else involved in this,
I have a great, great grand father by the name of Francis Edward Matson born circa 1866-67 and who died in 5-1-1945 in Victoria, Australia.
On his gravestone in Frankston it says his parent were Hy (Henry?) and Lucy E born Wingham, Kent.
Could it be from Henry 1823-1881?
My g,g g-father apparently was a merchant seaman and a very sombre man who threatened his grandsons with the horse whip when he discovered them carving boats out of bark. Apparently he had a terrifying experience near the Cape Horn in Africa when the ship nearly capsized.
He married a Margaret Murphy born in Maldon, Victoria (Aus) circa 1875.
Her parents were Edward and Margaret Murphy.
Another jot of information, perhaps totally unrelated is a Thomas John Matson
who was christened at Saint Mary Magdalene, Canterbury, Kent on 28th Dec 1761. His parents were William and Mary (nee Mylan) Matson, married 21 Jan, 1765 at Chilham, Kent. Also listed is a John Matson christened 3 Mar 1765, same place. There is a daughter Mary (c.31 Dec 1758 St Andrew Canterbury).
Thomas John was tried at Maidstone, Kent for stealing a lead pump valued at 40 shillings. He was sentenced to transportation for 7 years and left England on the Alexander aged about 27 at the time (May 1787). He was listed as a labourer. We have been unable to establish a link. As a matter of interest, he was sentenced to 200 lashes in Aus for stealing clothing. We believe he had a ticket of leave.
No matter how hard I try, I cannot find any reference to them and every potential website wants money (which is probably justified, but frustrating nonetheless!).
Other leads; the eldest son in our family appently was alway named Kent.
Secondly, we have a tie with Beals. We have a signet ring from an Eliza Beale which has an inscription of c 1750 on it and has been given to the youngest son. My father currently has this ring. We think our family must have done them a great favour at some time. I can get more details re the ring.
Does this help, confuse anyone?
regards,
Kerry Matson, South Australia