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Winnifred Holmes Hartley

Female 1883 - 1984  (101 years)


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  1. 1.  Winnifred Holmes Hartley was born on 29 Oct 1883 in Kimberley, Northern Cape, South Africa; was christened on 5 Mar 1884 in Kimberley, Northern Cape, South Africa (daughter of John Holmes Hartley and Margaret Wall); died on 16 Nov 1984 in Kimberley, Northern Cape, South Africa.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • 1820 Lineage: Yes


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Holmes Hartley was born on 31 Jan 1852 in Bathurst, Eastern Cape, South Africa (son of William John Hartley, 1820 Settler and Mary Cawood, 1820 Settler); died on 17 Jan 1932 in Bloemfontein, Free State, South Africa.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • 1820 Lineage: Yes

    John married Margaret Wall on 19 Aug 1875. Margaret was born on 30 Jan 1856 in Oliphant's Hoek, Alexandria, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died on 29 Apr 1893 in Klerksdorp, North West, South Africa. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Margaret Wall was born on 30 Jan 1856 in Oliphant's Hoek, Alexandria, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died on 29 Apr 1893 in Klerksdorp, North West, South Africa.
    Children:
    1. Mabel Lucy Hartley was born on 25 May 1876 in Kimberley, Northern Cape, South Africa; died on 12 Jun 1958 in Durban, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa.
    2. Mildred Hartley was born on 24 May 1877 in Queenstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died on 13 Dec 1877 in Queenstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
    3. Constance Mary Hartley was born on 11 Jun 1878 in Kimberley, Northern Cape, South Africa; died on 19 Nov 1878 in Kroonstad, Free State, South Africa.
    4. John Holmes Hartley was born on 25 Apr 1880; died on 9 Mar 1963.
    5. Una Daisy Hartley was born on 22 Jan 1882 in Kimberley, Northern Cape, South Africa.
    6. 1. Winnifred Holmes Hartley was born on 29 Oct 1883 in Kimberley, Northern Cape, South Africa; was christened on 5 Mar 1884 in Kimberley, Northern Cape, South Africa; died on 16 Nov 1984 in Kimberley, Northern Cape, South Africa.
    7. Lionel James Hartley was born on 21 Jun 1885; was christened on 9 Aug 1885 in Kimberley, Northern Cape, South Africa; died on 13 Dec 1917 in Kenya.
    8. William Kidger Hartley was born on 14 Feb 1887.
    9. Margaret Wall Hartley was born on 1 May 1888; was christened on 30 Jan 1889 in Beaconsfield, Kimberley, Northern Cape, South Africa.
    10. David Palmer Hartley was born on 6 May 1891; was christened on 30 Apr 1893 in Klerksdorp, North West, South Africa; died on 14 Mar 1973 in Pinelands, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa.
    11. Ruth Shimmon Hartley was born on 18 Mar 1893; was christened on 30 Apr 1893 in Klerksdorp, North West, South Africa; died in 1932 in Klerksdorp, North West, South Africa.
    12. Lilian Hartley was born before 1894.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William John Hartley, 1820 SettlerWilliam John Hartley, 1820 Settler was born on 9 Oct 1796 in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England; was christened on 6 Nov 1796 in Cuckney, Nottinghamshire, England (son of Thomas Hartley, 1820 Settler and Hannah Hopkins); died on 5 Apr 1886 in West End, Kimberley, Northern Cape, South Africa.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • 1820 Lineage: Yes
    • Settler ID: 311
    • Name: William John or Henry Hartley 1820
    • Occupation: a Blacksmith
    • Religion: the Protestant Church
    • Settler: 13 Feb 1820, Liverpool, Lancashire, England
    • Occupation: 23 Aug 1829, Bathurst, Eastern Cape, South Africa; a Cattle Dealer

    Notes:

    1 child - no details.

    Settler:
    Calton's party on the Albury

    Died:
    Description: at home of Kidger Tucker

    William married Mary Cawood, 1820 Settler on 1 Aug 1831 in Bathurst, Eastern Cape, South Africa. Mary (daughter of David Cawood, 1820 Settler and Mary Smith, 1820 Settler) was born on 3 Jan 1807 in Bingley, Yorkshire, England; was christened on 5 Apr 1807 in Keighley, Yorkshire, England; died on 28 Sep 1873 in Queenstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa; was buried in Queenstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary Cawood, 1820 Settler was born on 3 Jan 1807 in Bingley, Yorkshire, England; was christened on 5 Apr 1807 in Keighley, Yorkshire, England (daughter of David Cawood, 1820 Settler and Mary Smith, 1820 Settler); died on 28 Sep 1873 in Queenstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa; was buried in Queenstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • 1820 Lineage: Yes
    • Settler ID: 147
    • Name: Mary Cawood 1820
    • Baptism: 5 Apr 1807, Keighley, Yorkshire, England
    • Settler: 13 Jan 1820, Liverpool, Lancashire, England

    Notes:

    Transcribed from the Queenstown Free Press by Sunelia Heath:
    Tuesday, September 30, 1873

    Local.
    ANOTHER blank has been left in the ranks of the few survivors of those who came to the colony in 1820. Mrs. W. HARTLEY departed to her long home on Sunday last, after a trying and severe illness, having suffered during the last month, as we would fail to describe. Mrs. HARTLEY was for many years resident in Grahamstown, where she was well-known and beloved. She was a sister of the Hon. S. CAWOOD, and was connected by family ties to most of the old families of Lower Albany


    Settler:
    Hayhurst's party on the John

    Children:
    1. David Thomas Hartley was born on 21 Apr 1832 in Morning farm, Tarka District, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died on 19 Aug 1881.
    2. Sarah Ann Hartley was born on 4 Mar 1834 in Morning farm, Tarka District, Eastern Cape, South Africa; was christened on 21 Jul 1834 in Bathurst, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died on 16 Oct 1919 in South Africa.
    3. Caspar Henry Hartley was born on 6 Mar 1836 in Morning farm, Tarka District, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died on 23 May 1905 in Kimberley, Northern Cape, South Africa.
    4. Mary Anna Hartley was born on 4 Apr 1834 in Bathurst, Eastern Cape, South Africa; was christened on 21 Jul 1834 in Bathurst, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died on 2 Jan 1906 in 'Longlands', Barkly West, North West, South Africa.
    5. William Thomas Hartley was born on 28 Jul 1839 in Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa; was christened on 8 Sep 1839 in Albany District, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died on 16 Oct 1907.
    6. Martha Hartley was born on 11 Jun 1841 in Cape, South Africa; was christened on 11 Jul 1841 in Albany District, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died in 1841.
    7. John Cawood Hartley was born on 17 Jan 1843 in Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa; was christened on 12 Feb 1843 in Albany District, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died about Apr 1848.
    8. Susannah Smith Hartley was born on 2 Mar 1845 in Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died about 1905 in Tarka District, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
    9. Fanny Hartley was born on 4 Jan 1847 in Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died about May 1848.
    10. James Joseph Hartley was born on 21 Oct 1848 in Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died on 17 Jul 1920.
    11. John Hartley was born in 1851 in Cape, South Africa.
    12. 2. John Holmes Hartley was born on 31 Jan 1852 in Bathurst, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died on 17 Jan 1932 in Bloemfontein, Free State, South Africa.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Thomas Hartley, 1820 Settler was born before 21 Dec 1771 in Adlingfleet, Yorkshire, England; was christened on 21 Dec 1771 in Adlingfleet, Yorkshire, England (son of John Hartley and Ann); died on 22 Jul 1840 in Bathurst, Eastern Cape, South Africa; was buried on 24 Jul 1840 in Bathurst Church (St John's - Anglican), Bathurst, Eastern Cape, South Africa.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • 1820 Lineage: Yes
    • Settler ID: 310
    • Married: Nottinghamshire: - Register of Marriages, 1559-1812
    • Occupation: 1820; a Blacksmith
    • Settler: 13 Feb 1820, Liverpool, Lancashire, England
    • Residence: 1822, Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa

    Notes:

    Opened up the Pig and Whistle in Bathurst, South Africa's oldest licenced public house.
    The name Pig and Whistle was given to the hotel by members of the South African Air Force during World War II as a result of its famous pub.

    Main executor of his will was William Monkhouse Bowker.

    East London's Dispatch
    24 May 2008

    SOUTH Africa's oldest pub has finally closed its doors after a record 175 years in business.
    By David Macgregor, Port Alfred Bureau

    Bathurst's historic Pig and Whistle Hotel opened for the last time a month ago - leaving residents of the village in a froth over the closure of the popular watering hole.
    A second attempt yesterday to sell the 11-room national monument and adjacent supermarket, bottle store, and several cottages proved even more disappointing than a previous bid in December.
    Originally called the Bathurst Inn, the first buildings were built in 1831 by 1820 settler Thomas HARTLEY as a one-stop accommodation and provisions centre for ox wagons passing through.
    SOURCE: http://www.dispatch.co.za/article.aspx?id=205574


    1820 Settler - Arrived 13th Feb 1820 - aboard .. - Calton's Party - a Blachsmith - Address - Liverpool on the Albury.


    THE CALTON PARTY 1820 SETTLERS
    http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=7c6dc456-c793-479b-8d05-79f7d1219cd8&tid=9918126&pid=4672

    Thomas Hartley Snr
    http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=dc2ced0d-6d5b-495c-8ee1-b6da7e748cce&tid=9918126&pid=4672

    HARTLEY 1820 Thomas Leaving England
    http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=76cea56e-2b39-41b0-8199-fb1ea9364f22&tid=9918126&pid=4672

    HARTLEY T - THE CALTON PARTY 1820 SETTLERS
    http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=053748b4-71a3-4abf-bb83-e3626f5f50d2&tid=9918126&pid=4672

    HARTLEY HOPKINS FIELD - Memorial Plaque
    http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=7c30e574-0450-4ba6-82bf-91ab1612db7b&tid=9918126&pid=4672

    HARTLEY - Thomas Snr 1820 Settler
    http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=356ea7b9-4333-41e5-98fd-84c105e0b8a5&tid=9918126&pid=4672

    Occupation:
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    Settler:
    Calton's party on the Albury

    Died:
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    Buried:
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    Thomas married Hannah Hopkins on 31 Dec 1795 in Norton Cuckney, Nottinghamshire, England. Hannah was born on 27 Jul 1776 in Norton Cuckney, Nottinghamshire, England; died in Jan 1811 in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Hannah Hopkins was born on 27 Jul 1776 in Norton Cuckney, Nottinghamshire, England; died in Jan 1811 in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England.

    Notes:

    "Alphabetical guide to gravestones in smaller cemeteries in South Africa", as quoted by [6], gives "Sarah": this could easily be a mistranscription of "Hannah".

    HARTLEY HOPKINS FIELD - Memorial Plaque
    http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=7c30e574-0450-4ba6-82bf-91ab1612db7b&tid=9918126&pid=4671

    Birth:
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    Died:
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    Children:
    1. 4. William John Hartley, 1820 Settler was born on 9 Oct 1796 in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England; was christened on 6 Nov 1796 in Cuckney, Nottinghamshire, England; died on 5 Apr 1886 in West End, Kimberley, Northern Cape, South Africa.
    2. Mary Ann Hartley, 1820 Settler was born in 1798 in Cuckney, Nottinghamshire, England; was christened on 29 Oct 1798 in Cuckney, Nottinghamshire, England; died on 28 May 1873 in 'Hilton', Hilton, Cathcart, Eastern Cape, South Africa; was buried in Whittlesea, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
    3. Ann Hartley, 1820 Settler was born in 1799 in Norton Cuckney, Nottinghamshire, England; was christened on 13 Apr 1799 in Norton Cuckney, Nottinghamshire, England; died on 26 Jan 1879 in Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa; was buried in Grahamstown Cemetery (Old), Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
    4. John Hartley was born in 1801 in Cuckney, Nottinghamshire, England; was christened on 4 Oct 1801 in Cuckney, Nottinghamshire, England; died in Jun 1854.
    5. Thomas Hartley, 1820 Settler was born in 1802 in Cuckney, Nottinghamshire, England; was christened on 25 Dec 1802 in Cuckney, Nottinghamshire, England; died on 28 Jul 1886 in Bathurst, Eastern Cape, South Africa; was buried on 29 Jul 1886 in Bathurst Church (St Mary's - Methodist and Wesleyan), Bathurst, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
    6. Hannah Hartley, 1820 Settler was born in Jan 1805; died on 28 Aug 1870 in New Street, Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
    7. Elizabeth Hartley, 1820 Settler was born on 16 Dec 1806 in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England; died on 1 Jun 1865 in London, England; was buried in Grahamstown Cemetery (Old), Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
    8. Sarah Hartley, 1820 Settler was born in 1808; died on 31 Mar 1872 in Fauresmith, Free State, South Africa.

  3. 10.  David Cawood, 1820 Settler was born on 9 Apr 1775 in Keighley, Yorkshire, England (son of Joshua Cawood and Mary Lister); died on 2 Mar 1832 in Kaffir Drift, Albany, Eastern Cape, South Africa; was buried in Shaw Park, Bathurst District, Eastern Cape, South Africa.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • 1820 Lineage: Yes
    • Settler ID: 140
    • Occupation: a Woollen Manufacturer
    • Settler: 13 Jan 1820, Liverpool, Lancashire, England

    Notes:

    David and Mary were 1820 settlers. issue: 7 sons and 3 daughters. The three daughters married three 1820 settlers: Gradwell, Hartley and Kelbrick. Said to have left his "ancestral home, Way Bank Hall, Yorkshire" to emigrate [Keighley paper, August 18, 1877]. Said to be woollen manufacturers in Yorkshire (Agnes Gradwell). Embarked 1-Jan-1820 at Liverpool; landed at Algoa Bay 6-May-1820.

    David CAWOOD, of Way Bank Hall, owned a flourishing cotton mill near Bradford and Keighley and in traditional; frock coat and top hat, regularly attended the cotton auctions at Bradford, Leeds and Keighley.
    It is interesting that his mother [née GIBSON], who died in 1818 received her Wesleyan membership personally from John WESLEY, and never missed a ticket until her death at the age of 86. David's father Joshua, died at the early age of 50 and both he and Mary are buried at Keighley.
    It is said that David pioneered the switch-over hand-operated cotton looms to power-driven looms early in the 19th century. The workers regarded the advent of power looms as a threat to their livelihood. It was feared that one machine, able to do the work of many men, would replace men in due course. Superstition and fear took possession of these simple folk and they burned David CAWOOD's Mill to the ground.
    In addition to this disaster a cotton famine resulting from crop failures hit the industry causing many other Cotton Mills in Britain to shut down.
    As a result of the Napoleonic wars, England found herself crippled and exhausted. Distress and unemployment were rife and Parliament, on 12 July 1819, decided to expand £50,000 in sending 4000 settlers to the Cape, in an effort to alleviate some of the distress in England.
    Unbeknown to the settlers, the locations they were to occupy were to constitute a buffer zone between the marauding Kaffirs [sic]and the Eastern Cape farmers.
    The emigration schemes was heartily taken up and 90,000 applications were received from which the 4000 were selected. In due time they embarked for the Cape in 21 ships.
    Among the settlers, on the vessel "John", was David CAWOOD, 43 who with his wife Mary had left their ancestral home "Way Bank Hall" in Yorkshire, with their nine children; James 21; William, 19; John, 18; Joshua, 16; Elizabeth, 13; Mary, 12; Samuel, 10, Joseph, 9 and Sarah, 5.
    FOOTNOTE: Because David CAWOOD did not write down where "Way Bank Hall" could be found, no trace now exists of the old ancestral home.
    SOURCE: Chronicles of CAWOOD by Allan CAWOOD, 1982
    ~~~

    David and Mary were 1820 settlers. [2] says they had 10 children - 7 sons and
    3 daughters. The three daughters married three 1820 settlers: Gradwell,
    Hartley and Kelbrick. Said to have left his "ancestral home, Way Bank Hall,
    Yorkshire" to emigrate [Keighley paper, August 18, 1877]. Said to be woollen
    manufacturers in Yorkshire (Agnes Gradwell). Embarked 1-Jan-1820 at Liverpool;
    landed at Algoa Bay 6-May-1820.

    He was listed as a woollen manufacturer. David directed a division split from
    Hayhurst's party. He made his home in the old Kaffir Drift Post buildings.
    A gravestone at Shaw Park of a David Cawood - mostly illegible - Date 183_.
    David Barlow confirms that he was buried at Shaw Park.

    Settler:
    Hayhurst's party on the John

    David married Mary Smith, 1820 Settler on 9 Apr 1798 in Bingley, Yorkshire, England. Mary (daughter of James Smith and Martha Sowden) was born on 3 Mar 1776 in Bingley, Yorkshire, England; was christened on 13 Mar 1776 in Bingley, Yorkshire, England; died on 2 Jan 1822 in Trappes Valley, Bathurst (nr), Eastern Cape, South Africa; was buried in Shaw Park, Bathurst District, Eastern Cape, South Africa. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Mary Smith, 1820 Settler was born on 3 Mar 1776 in Bingley, Yorkshire, England; was christened on 13 Mar 1776 in Bingley, Yorkshire, England (daughter of James Smith and Martha Sowden); died on 2 Jan 1822 in Trappes Valley, Bathurst (nr), Eastern Cape, South Africa; was buried in Shaw Park, Bathurst District, Eastern Cape, South Africa.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • 1820 Lineage: Yes
    • Settler ID: 722
    • Settler: 13 Jan 1820, Liverpool, Lancashire, England

    Notes:

    Settler:
    Hayhurst's party on the John

    Children:
    1. James Cawood, 1820 Settler was born on 21 Oct 1798 in Cawoods Mill, Keighley, Yorkshire, England; was christened on 25 Nov 1798 in Keighley, Yorkshire, England; died on 17 Feb 1876 in Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa; was buried in Grahamstown Cemetery (Old), Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
    2. William Cawood, 1820 Settler was born on 3 Aug 1800 in Cawoods Mill, Keighley, Yorkshire, England; was christened on 31 Aug 1800 in Keighley, Yorkshire, England; died on 1 Jul 1877 in Cradock, Eastern Cape, South Africa; was buried on 2 Jul 1877 in Cradock, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
    3. John Cawood, 1820 Settler was born in Jun 1801 in Bingley, Yorkshire, England; was christened on 4 Jul 1802 in Keighley, Yorkshire, England; died on 20 Apr 1846 in Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
    4. Joshua Cawood, 1820 Settler was born in 1804 in Bingley, Yorkshire, England; was christened on 1 Apr 1804 in Keighley, Yorkshire, England; died on 10 Jan 1875 in Brimesdam, Aberdeen District, Eastern Cape, South Africa; was buried in Mount Stewart, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
    5. Elizabeth Cawood, 1820 Settler was born on 13 Jun 1805 in Waybank Hall, Bingley (nr), Yorkshire, England; was christened on 11 Aug 1805 in Keighley, Yorkshire, England; died on 4 Sep 1896 in Somerset East, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
    6. 5. Mary Cawood, 1820 Settler was born on 3 Jan 1807 in Bingley, Yorkshire, England; was christened on 5 Apr 1807 in Keighley, Yorkshire, England; died on 28 Sep 1873 in Queenstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa; was buried in Queenstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
    7. Samuel Cawood, 1820 Settler was born on 16 Apr 1808 in Keighley, Yorkshire, England; was christened on 26 Jun 1808 in Bingley, Yorkshire, England; died on 15 Jun 1887 in Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa; was buried in Grahamstown Cemetery (Settlers), Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
    8. Sarah Cawood, 1820 Settler was born on 8 Dec 1810 in Keighley, Yorkshire, England; was christened on 17 Mar 1811 in Bingley, Yorkshire, England; died on 10 May 1895 in Graaff-Reinet, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
    9. Joseph Cawood, 1820 Settler was born on 26 Aug 1814 in Preston, Lancashire, England; was christened on 6 Nov 1814 in St John, Preston, Lancashire, England; died on 14 Apr 1864 in Collingham farm, Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa; was buried in Grahamstown Cemetery (Old), Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
    10. David Cawood, 1820 Settler was born in 1819; died on 31 Jan 1822.



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