Jonathan TILLEY [943]
- Born: 16 Sep 1812, Upper Chapman-st, London, England
- Baptised: 11 Oct 1812, St George in the East, Stepney, London
- Marriage: Mary RYDER [939] on 12 Jan 1834 in St Mary, Whitechapel, Middlesex
- Died: 3 Jan 1879, Port Wakefield, South Australia at age 66
Cause of his death was Epilepsy.
General Notes:
1879 SA Death 92/411 TILLEY Jonathan undefined Gilbert (Resided: Port Wakefield)
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ourstuff/Olympus42.htm 'Olympus' Barque: 500 Tons; Captain: John Whyte; Surgeon Superintendent: Dr. Henry Manning; Sailed London June 16th 1842 - arrived Nelson October 28th 1842 Tilley Jonathon 29 Shoemaker, Mary 34, William 5, Mary 2.
http://www.museumnp.org.nz/early-settlers/voyageDetails.aspx?voyageId=16 Voyage Details: Voyage Name: Olympus Tonnage: 500 Departure Port: Gravesend Destination Port:Nelson NZC Ref: 34/2, pp.367-77 Examiner Ref: 29 October 1842, p.134 Voyage Information: Captain John Whyte commander, Dr Henry Manning surgeon superintendent. Emigrants embarked at Deptford 13 June 1842, vessel sailed from Gravesend 16 June 1842. Arrived Nelson 28 October 1842.
The Sydney Morning Herald, Saturday 27 May 1843 Shipping Intelligence: Arrival. From Port Nelson, New Zealand, yesterday, having left the 4th instant, the schooner Scotia, 68 tons, Captain Ward, with sundries. Passengers-Mr. and Mrs. Maguire, son, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. M'Roberts and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Tilley and three children, Mr. and Mrs. Cotton, Mr. Sizeman and two children, Messrs. Lewin, Purler, and Warch.
Australasian Chronicle (Sydney NSW) Saturday 27 May 1943 Shipping Intelligence: Arrivals - . . . May 26.-From Port Nelson, N.Z., having left the 4th inst., the schooner Scotia, 68 tons, Capt. Ward, with part of original cargo. Passengers-Mr. and Mrs. Maguire and two children, Mr. and Mrs. McRoberts, Mr. Tilley and three children, Mr. and Mrs. Cotton, Messrs Lewin, Porter, J. Warch, and Richard Sisman and two children.
The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW) Wednesday 9 April 1845 UNCLAIMED LETTERS. THE following is a list of unclaimed letters for the month of March, 1845: . . . Jonathan Tilley, shoemaker; . . .
The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW) Friday 19 January 1849, page 3 UNCLAIMED LETTERS. The following is a list of unclaimed letters lying in the General Post Office, Sydney, for the month of December, 1848:- . . . Jonathan Tilley, Sydney . . .
The Sydney Morning Herald Thursday 8 August 1850 Departures: August 7.-Robert Syers, barque, 312 tons, Captain Morrison, for Adelaide. Passengers:- Mr. Atherton, Mr. Davidson, Master Barnett, Mr. McDonald, Mr. John Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. Reynold, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen and child, Mr. R. C. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Wardell, and two children, Miss Paterson, Mr. and Mrs. Evans and five children, Mr. and Mrs. Tilley and four children, Mrs. Ford and three children, M. Duprecht, Mr. Wilmington. Arriving Adelaide 24 August 1850.
South Australian Register (Adelaide) Tuesday 7 January 1879 Death Notice: TILLEY.- On the 3rd January, at Port Wakefield, of epilepsy, Jonathan Tilley, aged 66. Greatly respected by all who knew him.
Other Records
• Baptism: Church Record, 11 Oct 1812, St George in the East, Stepney, London.
• Census: England, 6 Jun 1841, Bier Lane, Clewer, Berkshire, England. Jonathan is recorded as Head age 28 Shoemaker.
Jonathan married Mary RYDER [939] [MRIN: 310], daughter of William RYDER [934] and Nancy BOND [935], on 12 Jan 1834 in St Mary, Whitechapel, Middlesex. (Mary RYDER [939] was born on 27 Dec 1807 in Upton cum Chalvey, Bucks, England, baptised on 7 Feb 1808 in William Street Ind-NC Church, New Windsor, England and died on 22 Sep 1885 in Nairne, South Australia.)
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