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Laura Charlotte Parkin

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  1. 1.  Laura Charlotte Parkin was born on 18 Aug 1863 in Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa (daughter of Cradock Parkin and Elizabeth Adams); died on 28 Jul 1866 in Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa; was buried in 1866 in St George's Park Cemetery, Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • 1820 Lineage: Yes


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Cradock Parkin was born on 27 Dec 1823 in Cape, South Africa (son of John Parkin, 1820 Settler and Elizabeth Abraham Howard, 1820 Settler); died on 3 Apr 1915 in Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa; was buried in Port Elizabeth Cemetery (St George's Park), Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • 1820 Lineage: Yes

    Notes:

    His marriage took place in a private home. The minister was A Robson,Minister of the London Missionary Society, The witnesses were IsaacParkin and Emma Jefferson.

    Gravestone in St George's Park Cemetery (PLot Number 173 - Plot Owner4 June 1898 C Parkin) reads: "In loving memory of Elizabeth, Dearlybeloved wife of Cradock Parkin for 61 years. Born 30 May 1829, died 8April 1909.Also Cradock Parkin, died 3 April 1915, aged 91. Also LauraCharlotte, daughter of Cradock and Elizabeth Parkin, born 18 August1863, died 28 July 1866. Faithful unto death"

    Had 11 children

    Cradock married Elizabeth Adams on 5 Apr 1848 in Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa. Elizabeth was born on 30 May 1829; died on 8 Apr 1909 in Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa; was buried in St George's Park Cemetery, Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth Adams was born on 30 May 1829; died on 8 Apr 1909 in Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa; was buried in St George's Park Cemetery, Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa.

    Notes:

    Gravestone - see notes for husband

    Notes:

    Married:
    Description: Rev A Robson - London Missionary Society

    Children:
    1. Isaac Parkin was born on 28 Mar 1849 in Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died in 1919 in Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa.
    2. Edward Parkin was born on 3 Sep 1850 in Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died on 22 Mar 1933 in Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
    3. Walter Parkin was born on 14 Feb 1853 in Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died in Lourenco Marques, Mozambique.
    4. Frederick James Parkin was born on 8 Feb 1855 in Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died on 16 Oct 1934 in Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
    5. Mary Elizabeth Parkin was born on 12 Jun 1857 in Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died on 1 Oct 1932 in Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
    6. Sarah Jane Parkin was born on 1 Jun 1859 in Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died on 6 Jun 1956 in Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
    7. Ada Anna Parkin was born on 8 Oct 1861 in Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died on 15 Jul 1939 in Cape, South Africa.
    8. 1. Laura Charlotte Parkin was born on 18 Aug 1863 in Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died on 28 Jul 1866 in Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa; was buried in 1866 in St George's Park Cemetery, Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
    9. Sydney Charles Parkin was born on 3 Aug 1866 in Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died in Cape, South Africa.
    10. Ella Maude Parkin was born on 22 Mar 1868 in Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died on 24 Apr 1943 in Uitenhage, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
    11. Tebbutt Parkin was born on 19 Jun 1870 in Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died on 24 Jul 1931 in Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John Parkin, 1820 SettlerJohn Parkin, 1820 Settler was born on 2 Aug 1787 in Topsham, Devonshire, England; was christened on 22 Oct 1787 in Exeter Church (Holy Trinity), Exeter, Devonshire, England (son of William Parkin and Sarah Bryant); died on 13 Oct 1856 in Baakens River farm, Port Elizabeth district, Eastern Cape, South Africa; was buried in 1856 in Port Elizabeth Cemetery (St George's Park), Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • 1820 Lineage: Yes
    • Settler ID: 2478
    • Name: John Parkin 1820
    • Occupation: a Carpenter and Wheelwright
    • Residence: Lower North Street, Exeter, Devonshire, England
    • Occupation: Aft 1800, Exeter, Devonshire, England; a Carpenter
    • Occupation: Aft 1800, Exeter, Devonshire, England; Carpenter
    • ADDR: Address: Bef 1820, Lower North Street, Exeter, Devon, England
    • Address: Bef 1820, Lower North Street, Exeter, Devon, England
    • Emigration: 7 Jan 1820, Exeter, Devonshire, England
    • Settler: 7 Jan 1820, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
    • ADDR: Address: Aft 1825, Baakens River farm, Port Elizabeth district, Eastern Cape, South Africa
    • Address: Aft 1825, Baakens River Farm, Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa

    Notes:

    Date of birth in Margaret Harradine's book is 2nd August 1787. This is calculated from his date of death at the age given. Harradine says it was at Topsham in Devon but unlikely because he was baptised at Holy Trinity in Exeter.

    In Exeter he was a carpenter and wheelwright in Lower North Street (number unknown).

    He emigrated to South Africa on 1820 Settlers ship, HM Store ship ˜Weymouth' which left Portsmouth on 7th January 1820 and reached Cape Town on 17th March 1820. Their final destination in April 1820 was Algoa Bay. He was head of a party of settlers who settled outside Bathurst in the Eastern Cape. He soon left this area and returned to Port Elizabeth.

    His occupation in South Africa was as a farmer on the Baakens River farm of 5,000 acres. He died in 1856. (The Settler Handbook by M D Nash published by Chameleon Press for the 1820 Settlers Association of South Africa, First Edition 1987). Little is known of his background prior to South Africa. Thereafter it is well documented.

    In 1849 he was worth £1,200 per annum in land and house. He had a carriage and horse and lived six miles out of town.

    "The British Settlers of 1820 in SA by Hockley (p.36) says From Portsmouth, The Weymouth with Parties under . . . J Parkin, numbering 30, from Devon. "

    Details of his father and other members of his family come originally from letters from South Africa to the family in England. John Parkin junior writes to his Aunt Harriett (John Parkin Senior's sister) at No 1 St Anne's Terrace, St Sidwells, Exeter 24th April 1832. Also Sally.

    His gravestone (Ext A - St George's Park Cemetery), reads

    "Sacred to the memory of John Parkin senior who departed this life on13 October 1856 aged 69 years, 2 months and 11 days. Also his granddaughter Jane Parkin, daughter of George Parkin who died 13 June1849 aged 16 months and 24 days. Also his son Frederick Parkin who died 28 August 1877 aged 47 years."

    Graveyard notes for the same grave are:

    The remains of the late John Frederick and Jane Parkin interred in this plot on 30 October 1973. Exhumed from private cemetery at Glenelg Road, Fern Glen, Port Elizabeth on the same date.

    BIOGRAPHY:
    Newspaper cuttings from the Eastern Cape. EP Herald, April 1970
    FARMHOUSE STANDS FOR 130 YEARS
    A few hundred yards from the ultra-modern homes on the outskirts of Sunridge Park, stands a 130-year-old farmhouse built by John PARKIN, an 1820 Settler and leader of one Port Elizabeth's oldest and wealthiest families. The house, built in about 1840, stands on what is now Council owned land and is occupied by Mr. & Mrs. W.H. BOUCHER. The BOUCHERS have lived there since 1938.John PARKIN, who led the Devonshire Party in Weymouth in 1820, bought the land, Baakens River Farm from John BERRY about 25 years later. He had previously lived in Devonshire Farm on the Kariga River. According to Mrs. Cecil Scott PARKIN of Port Elizabeth, John PARKIN died in 1856. He was known throughout Port Elizabeth and the surrounding districts as the owner of extensive properties, in addition to being a noted cattle farmer, meat merchant and huntsman. Mr. C. Scott PARKIN is John PARKIN's great-great-grandson.
    ATTACK
    John PARKIN and suffered a heart attack in Main Street as he was on his way to buy another property. He already owned all land along Main Street as far as Peel Street, and down Jetty Street around to Strand Street. "The family story goes that when he died, he was holding in his hand R800 with which to buy the land on the corner of Main Street and St. Mary's Terrace," Mr. PARKIN said.
    The farm, with its typically English cottage, was left to George PARKIN, one of his 16 known children. According to Mr. C Scott PARKIN, George PARKIN and later his son, George Scott PARKIN, lived on the farm until about 1912. Scott PARKIN's widow continued to live there until approximately 1930 when it was bought by the late Mr. W.E.LONDT. Mrs. PARKIN died soon afterwards.
    ACQUIRED
    Mr. LONDT also acquired much of the surrounding land, which also belonged to the PARKIN family. The area was later developed into a township, Fernglen, by a company of which Mr. LONDT was a director. The land on which the homestead stands was endowment land handed to the City Council as commonage when the township was developed.
    Mr. & Mrs. BOUCHER, who live in the house with six of their 11 children, have been there for 32 years. They pay R11 a month rental. "The house has a lot of charm and is typical of an English farm cottage," said Mrs. M. RAINIER, a former Port Elizabeth historian now living in East London. Mrs. RAINIER has made a study of the PARKIN family history.
    BALLAST
    John PARKIN also owned a town house in Main Street, built from bricks carried as ballast in Weymouth. According to Mrs. RAINIER, there are still traces of extensive terraced gardens laid out at the back of the farmhouse. John PARKIN, Frederick PARKIN, another of his sons - and George PARKIN's baby daughter, Jane are buried in adjoining graves on a hilltop near the house.
    John PARKIN married twice and had 16 children, eight sons and 8 daughters by his first wife. He married his housekeeper after the death of his first wife, and, it is believed, had several more children. John PARKIN's second wife is buried in the South End Cemetery.
    transcribed from scrapbooks at the Port Elizabeth library that contains miscellaneous newspaper cuttings pertaining to the 1820 Settlers, by Becky Horne, Port Elizabeth, South Africa

    per Keith Parkin:
    John Parkin owned two large farms in PE, Hartebeesfontein and Baakens River farms, the latter he paid £123 for in 1826. He also owned many other smaller properties throughout what is now the CBD, including the land on which the current railway station is situated on. The Union Government expropriated a portion of Erf no. 7 from the unconcluded estate in 1915 and paid £5656 into the estate on behalf of the South African Railways. The rest of ERF No. 7 between Rodney, Govan Mbeki (Main) and Peel Streets was sold out of the estate in 1948 to SA Permanent Building Society for £314 000.
    Have a look at this attachment which shows the appox location of the farms on current maps
    Baakens River and Hartebeesfontein Farms
    https://goo.gl/maps/HHW2CbMzZgs

    Rob Smith wrote on FB: John Parkin’s family – wife Elizabeth, Children William, John Jnr, Robert, Jane.
    William was one of 5 Europeans to accompany Dr Andrew Smith secretly visiting Dingaan in 1832. Eventually he settled in Natal. He was held prisoner by the Dutch at The Point in 1842. John Parkin made a model for a proposed jetty at PE. In 1835 Robert Newcombe was wounded by assegais on Devonshire and there’s a bell to his memory in the Campanile. At the outset of the 1835 War, Benjamin Leach and son collected cattle on Devonshire to inspan for trekking. They hid in bush when there was a disturbance at the farmhouse. A servant was tapping on the window to warn the occupants, Mrs Leach, daughter Ann, and Ann’s husband, Thomas Estland Jnr, to extinguish their lights and take cover, which they did in a nearby krantz. Help came from Salem and they were saved.

    In 1834 Estland Snr, nearby, gave ground for a Baptist Church, but the work was interrupted during war with walls only 3 feet high. It was completed 20 years later. With his wife, Sarah, a day school and Sunday school were started. Thomas Jnr and Ann went to Fort Beaufort where he was killed in 1850-53 War.

    Devonshire was sold to Charles Webber, tailor, who arrived in SA in 1826. The Webbers owned the farm until 1913 when it was sold to Fred Keeton. Charles and Mary (nee Mitchell) had children: Mary, John, Daniel, Thomas and Stephen. John inherited Devonshire in 1846 when his parents both died.

    From 1913-18 Ivan Keeton, son of Fred, ran the farm, then Noel Keeton until 1921. Then it was sold to the Austin-Timm partnership. In 1942 Dick Timm bought out Mr Austin and lived on the farm with wife Olive from 1921. They had three sons. Son Bertie married Alma Hoare in 1949 when Dick sold Devonshire to him.


    Date of birth in Margaret Harradine's book is 2 August 1787. This is calculated from his date of death at the age given. Harradine says it was at Topsham in Devon but unlikely because he was baptised at Holy Trinity in Exeter.

    In Exeter he was a carpenter and wheelwright in Lower North Street(number unknown).

    Emigrated to South Africa on 1820 Settlers ship, HM Store ship 'Weymouth'. Left Portsmouth on 7 January 1820 and reached Cape Town 17March 1820. Final Destination April 1820 was Algoa Bay. Head of aparty.

    His occupation in SA was farmer - Baakens River farm was 5,000 acres.He died in 1856. (The Settler Handbook by M D Nash published by Chameleon Press for the 1820 Settlers Association of South Africa,First Edition 1987). Little known of his background prior to SouthAfrica. Thereafter well documented.

    In 1849 he was worth ¹1200 per annum in land and house. He had a carriage and horse and lived six miles out of town.

    "The British Settlers of 1820 in SA by Hockley (p.36) says FromPortsmouth, The Weymouth with Parties under . . . J Parkin, numbering 30, from Devon. "

    Details of his father and other members of his family come originally from letters from South Africa to the family in England. John Parkin junior writes to his Aunt Harriett (John Parkin Snr's sister) at No 1 St Anne's Terrace, St Sidwells, Exeter 24/4/1832. Also Sally.

    Settler:
    Parkin's party on the Weymouth

    John married Elizabeth Abraham Howard, 1820 Settler on 31 Aug 1809 in Exeter Church (St Edmunds), Exeter, Devonshire, England. Elizabeth was born in 1786 in Devonshire, England; was christened on 18 Jan 1789 in St Thomas, Exeter, Devon, England; died after 1829 in South Africa. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth Abraham Howard, 1820 Settler was born in 1786 in Devonshire, England; was christened on 18 Jan 1789 in St Thomas, Exeter, Devon, England; died after 1829 in South Africa.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • 1820 Lineage: Yes
    • Settler ID: 2476
    • Name: Elizabeth Abraham Howard 1820
    • Emigration: 7 Jan 1820
    • Settler: 7 Jan 1820, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England

    Notes:

    Description: Exeter via Portsmouth to South Africa

    Settler:
    Parkin's party on the Weymouth

    Children:
    1. William Parkin, 1820 Settler was born on 26 Jun 1810 in London, England; died on 20 Jan 1885 in Umkomaas, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa.
    2. John Parkin, 1820 Settler was born on 18 Jan 1813 in Exeter, Devonshire, England; died on 22 Mar 1872 in De Beers, Kimberley, Northern Cape, South Africa.
    3. Elizabeth Parkin was born on 2 Jul 1815 in Exeter, Devonshire, England; died on 28 Dec 1894 in Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
    4. Robert Parkin, 1820 Settler was born on 17 Apr 1817 in Devon, England; died on 15 Jan 1886 in Edenburg, Free State, South Africa.
    5. Jane Abrahams Parkin, 1820 Settler was born on 24 Feb 1819 in Devon, England; died on 19 Sep 1896 in Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
    6. George Parkin was born on 20 Jul 1821 in Cape, South Africa; died on 11 Jul 1901 in Baakens River, Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa; was buried in 1901 in St George's Park Cemetery, Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
    7. 2. Cradock Parkin was born on 27 Dec 1823 in Cape, South Africa; died on 3 Apr 1915 in Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa; was buried in Port Elizabeth Cemetery (St George's Park), Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
    8. Charlotte Parkin was born on 11 Sep 1824 in Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died on 3 Jan 1905 in Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
    9. Isaac Parkin was born about 1827 in Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died on 9 Aug 1873 in Krom Poort, Cape, South Africa; was buried in 1873 in St George's Park Cemetery, Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
    10. Frederick Parkin was born in 1829; died on 28 Aug 1877 in Baakens River, Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa; was buried in 1877 in St George's Park Cemetery, Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  William Parkin died between 1833 and 1835 in Exeter, Devonshire, England.

    Notes:

    There is also a marriage between William Parkin and Sarah Bryant at St George, Exeter on 26 May 1778 (IGI). Some confusion over whether Humphries or Bryant. (Maurice Harker also has Bryant)

    A letter is headed from John Parkin, eldest son of William Parkin to his brother Isaac, Silversmith.

    William married Sarah Bryant on 26 May 1778 in St George, Exeter, Devon, England. Sarah (daughter of George Bryant) died in 1840 in Exeter, Devonshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Sarah Bryant (daughter of George Bryant); died in 1840 in Exeter, Devonshire, England.

    Notes:

    There is also a marriage between William Parkin and Sarah Bryant at St George, Exeter on 26 May 1778 (IGI). Humphries appears more reliable although see notes for her husband.

    Maurice Harker says Bryant

    Children:
    1. William Parkin was born about 1779 in Devon, England; was christened on 4 Mar 1779 in St Kerrian, Exeter, Devon, England; died in 1843 in Devon, England.
    2. Charlotte Parkin was born about 1782; was christened on 9 Feb 1783 in St Mary Major, Exeter, Devon, England; died before 1789.
    3. Sarah Parkin was born about 1784; was christened on 22 Oct 1784 in St Mary Major, Exeter, Devon, England.
    4. 4. John Parkin, 1820 Settler was born on 2 Aug 1787 in Topsham, Devonshire, England; was christened on 22 Oct 1787 in Exeter Church (Holy Trinity), Exeter, Devonshire, England; died on 13 Oct 1856 in Baakens River farm, Port Elizabeth district, Eastern Cape, South Africa; was buried in 1856 in Port Elizabeth Cemetery (St George's Park), Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
    5. Charlotte Parkin was born about 1789; was christened on 5 Jul 1789.
    6. Isaac Parkin was born about 1792; was christened on 1 Apr 1792 in Exeter, Devonshire, England; died in Sep 1854 in Exeter, Devonshire, England; was buried on 16 Sep 1854 in St Bartholomew's New Cemetery, Exeter, Devon, England.
    7. George Parkin was born about 1794; was christened on 29 Nov 1794 in Exeter, Devonshire, England.
    8. Harriet Parkin was born in 1801.
    9. Elizabeth Parkin was born about 1811.
    10. Sally Parkin



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