Her death wasn't registered
if she did die in the Colony of Victoria between 1854 and 1857.
Have you taken the year 1854 from this event or the arrival of the barque
EMPRESS EUGENIE?
Birth
HODGKINS Unnamed Female
Father Frederick Mother Sarah CHAMBERS
At Sea 1854 Reg#224M M=Marine
The Colony of Victoria commenced civil registration in Jul 1853 and there are many missing registrations for a number of reasons, including the failure to register events or events registered with the local registrar that simply didn't reach the Victorian Registry.
Frederick may have been with the 1st Batt 12th Foot at the Eureka Stockade at Ballarat.
Is this their marriage?
Marriages Mar 1853
CHAMBERS Sarah Richmond Sry 2a/267
HODGKINS Frederick Richmond Sry 2a/267
And the 1857 from this event in Tasmania
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article8784316The Colonial Times 15 Jan 1857
MARRIED.
On the 13th instant, by special license, at St. George's Church, Hobart Town, by the Rev Henry Phibbs ?Fry, D.D., FREDERICK HODGKINS, colour-serjeant H.M. 12th Regiment of Infantry, to MISS ANNE GIBSON, only daughter of the late Thomas Gibson, Esq. of Newtown, Montgomeryshire, North Wales.
Marriage
HODGKINS Frederick 30 years
GIBSON Anne 24 years
13 Jan 1857
At Hobart Reg#180/1857
and a birth
HODGKINS Male - Name Not Recorded
Father Frederick Mother Ann GIBSON
1 Nov 1857
At Hobart Reg#928/1857
Is it possible that Sarah died in Tasmania and the event wasn't registered?
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