Hi everyone
Marriage between William James Jarvey and Priscilla Bishop, St James, Bermondsey, London, 9 Oct 1871. Father William Andrew Jarvey DD. I think DD means Doctor of Divinity so I only saved this to my shoebox as not certain it was ours. But as William was a mariner it could be right. I haven't been able to find a reference to William James since his birth.
When the Jarvey homestead at Huon Valley was destroyed by fire in November 1858, William, Catherine and all 7 children were rescued, which would have included William James. Sophia, Catherine and Katie would not have been born by then. Again, adding up numbers, William James either died or left home before 1964 when they went to NZ.
The references to England Shaw are interesting. England is an unusual first name and he may have reverted to his mother's maiden name after the notoriety of the trial.
I think Dundee has got all the 7 children in NZ right, I had just caught up with the reference to Katie in one of the reports of Elizabeth's satements at the trial, I had previously thought the youngest daughter might be Sophia as I had found no record of her death prior to 1864. But obviously its Katie (possibly christened Catherine).
Still trying to find the proof that my great grandfather, William Andrew Jarvey (1853-?) was the son of William Andrew Jarvey (1823-1865) and Catherine Jane Shaw. The theory that a son with the same name as his father would be known by his second name at home, i.e. Andrew, was leading to the premis that Andrew and William Andrew were the same person. This fails with the article that Andrew drowned when the Lambard sank in 1866 on which he was a cabin boy. I am trying to find proof that he was actually on board that day, again on the assumption that newspaper reports are not always accurate in the hope that he lived past 1866.
One possible clue is the similarity between the some of the names of WA Jnr's children. Catherine Jane, his mother's name, James England, Frank, William Henry, John Thomas.
And who was the William Andrew Jarvey up before the magistrate in 1974?
Well done with what you have found so far.
Lynda
