Updated from original post:
VBond & myself would be grateful please if SKS would could find out any additional information about the following family in South Africa between 1871-1885 (or later)
William Stoodley born 1835 Awbridge, Hampshire - a Blacksmith
marries Eliza Harvey c1857 in London
Frederick William Thomas Stoodley born 1858 Freemantle
1861 UK Census living at 24 Richmond St, Plumstead, Kent
1871 UK Census living at North St, Alverstoke, Hampshire
They then move to South Africa.
Frederick's great-grandson had been told the following:
He had 3 sisters (may have been 5)
Amy Eliza Eugenie born 1862
Emily Louise born 1868
Mabel A born 1871
William Stoodley ran or owned a plantation nr Johannesburg (?)
William Stoodley is believed to have died about 1869 (Now known to be after 1871 as he is in Alverstoke, Hants at census time)
Frederick next appears in 1878 - and a mortgage bond for a property is on the NAAIRS DB.
We now know (with thanks to Rutti Tutti) that 2 years later, Frederick, now a blacksmith, was living in Green St, Port Elizabeth (1880 Port Elizabeth Directory).
By 1885 Frederick has returned to the UK, where he marries Agnes Willis and emigrates to Australia where their descendants still live.
No knowledge as to what happened to Amy & Emily
Mabel A died in 1955 (as Mabel A Panton) and her estate File is on NAAIRS. At least 3 children (only info I have is Master F, Miss M and Miss G). They were back in the UK in 1909 returning to the Cape on 15 May from Southampton on board the Gaika.