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Sylvia Trethelma Gradwell



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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Sylvia Trethelma Gradwell

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  David Cawood Gradwell was born in Sep 1885 in Bloemfontein, Free State, South Africa (son of William Barrett Gradwell and Mary Elizabeth Usher); died on 10 Aug 1945 in Elim Hospital, Louis Trichardt, Transvaal, South Africa.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • 1820 Lineage: Yes
    • Occupation: Ofcolaco District, Letaba; a Farmer

    David + Lilian Jane Paynter. Lilian was born est 1890. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Lilian Jane Paynter was born est 1890.
    Children:
    1. Redvers Gradwell
    2. Aenove? Gradwell
    3. 1. Sylvia Trethelma Gradwell


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William Barrett Gradwell was born on 18 Feb 1841 in Albany District, Eastern Cape, South Africa; was christened on 11 Apr 1841 in Clumber, Bathurst (nr), Eastern Cape, South Africa (son of William Gradwell, 1820 Settler and Elizabeth Cawood, 1820 Settler); died on 19 Mar 1911 in Cambridge, East London, Eastern Cape, South Africa.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • 1820 Lineage: Yes

    Notes:

    Description: Rev Smith

    William married Mary Elizabeth Usher on 22 Jun 1864 in Peddie, Eastern Cape, South Africa. Mary (daughter of James Usher, 1820 Settler and Elizabeth Filmer, 1820 Settler) was born on 9 Sep 1844 in Bathurst, Eastern Cape, South Africa; was christened on 4 Apr 1845 in Bathurst & Lower Albany Circuit, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died on 10 Jun 1937 in Empangeni, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary Elizabeth Usher was born on 9 Sep 1844 in Bathurst, Eastern Cape, South Africa; was christened on 4 Apr 1845 in Bathurst & Lower Albany Circuit, Eastern Cape, South Africa (daughter of James Usher, 1820 Settler and Elizabeth Filmer, 1820 Settler); died on 10 Jun 1937 in Empangeni, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • 1820 Lineage: Yes

    Notes:

    Married:
    Methodist Parish Records
    Peddie Marriages: 1841-1892
    Microfilm #1560861
    Item 8
    Entry #220
    Husband: William Barnett GRADWELL, 23, Bachelor, Farmer of Fraziers Camp
    Wife: Mary Elizabeth USHER, 19, Spinster of Nurney Hill
    Date: 22 Jun 1864
    Witnesses: James USHER, Sarah Jane USHER
    Place: house of Mr James Usher,Nurney Hill

    Children:
    1. Barrett James Gradwell was born in 1866; died in 1925.
    2. Percy Edward Gradwell was born on 8 Dec 1866 in Bloemfontein, Free State, South Africa; died on 17 Sep 1911.
    3. Amy Usher Gradwell was born on 1 Dec 1870; was christened on 8 Nov 1871 in Bloemfontein, Free State, South Africa; died in 1919.
    4. Hamilton Gradwell was born in Jan 1873; died on 7 Apr 1920 in Frere Hospital, East London, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
    5. Lilian Gradwell was born in 1874; died in 1936.
    6. Isabel May Gradwell was born on 9 Oct 1877 in Floradale, Bloemfontein, Free State, South Africa; died on 5 Sep 1962 in Empangeni, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa; was buried in 1962 in Empangeni, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa.
    7. Henry Usher Gradwell was born in 1878; died in 1917.
    8. William Holmes Gradwell was born on 3 Feb 1880.
    9. 2. David Cawood Gradwell was born in Sep 1885 in Bloemfontein, Free State, South Africa; died on 10 Aug 1945 in Elim Hospital, Louis Trichardt, Transvaal, South Africa.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  William Gradwell, 1820 Settler was born on 14 Nov 1797 in Thwaite Head, Colton, Lancashire, England; was christened on 14 Mar 1798 in Bolton, Lancashire, England (son of William Gradwell and Sarah Rigg); died on 26 Nov 1849 in Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • 1820 Lineage: Yes
    • Settler ID: 282
    • Name: William Gradwell 1820
    • Occupation: a Smith / Big-game hunter.
    • Religion: the Protestant Church
    • Settler: 13 Jan 1820, Liverpool, Lancashire, England

    Notes:

    1820 Settler.
    Trevor Dickerson (bones@lantic.net) - 8 January 2000: William GRADWELL was working as a blacksmith in Grahamstown. At the age of 21 he came as a Settler in Hayhurst's party aboard the ship named John and was famous as a big-game hunter (chiefly elephant, buffalo, lion hippopotamus & rhinoceros). Unfortunately his exploits in the field have not been formally recorded, his fame being now a matter of family tradition only. 24 Dec 1838 Thomas Shone measured WG for boots at Trappe's Valley Mill.

    There was also a Stephen Gradwell, poss a brother, also a Smith in the party.

    William Gradwell, 21 came as a Settler in Hayhurst's party aboard the ship named John and was famous as a big-game hunter (chiefly elephant, buffalo, lion, and rhinoceros), unfortunately his exploits in the field have not been formally recorded, his fame being now a matter of family tradition only.He was a Farmer and Blacksmith at both Kaffir Drift and Grahamstown between 1829 & 1836. February 1834 he was working as a Blacksmith in Grahamstown. By 1838 he had moved with his wife Betty to Clumber. He ran the Trappe's Valley corn mill there, built by his brother Stephen before 1831.What hunting began from necessisity was afterward continued by choice. Lion hunting parties crossed the Winterberg range, and the plains & the valleys which the Queenstown grantees were now quietly cultivating became the theater of many a scene of adventure which ought to have been chronicled for future generations. All of the leaders in these exploits of bygone days have passed away, the cool headed and steady handed William Gradwell and little John Thakwray who engaged to write his own initials on the haunches of an elephant and shoot him afterwards, and who died the victim of his own daring.George Rennie seemed resolved to avenge the insult his brother received when lion put his paw upon him, looked round in contemptuous majesty, and then turned away as if he did not think him worthy of killing.24 December 1838 Thomas Shone measured William Gradwell for boots at the Trappe's Valley Mill.David Barlow gives b: Bolton & not Colton ??
    Agnes Kent gives baptised at Thwaithead in the parish of Calten, Lancashire, England.He was married by Rev Boardman.

    There was also a Stephen Gradwell, poss a brother, also a Smith in the party.

    William Gradwell, 21 came as a Settler in Hayhurst's party aboard the ship
    named John and was famous as a big-game hunter (chiefly elephant, buffalo,
    lion, and rhinoceros), unfortunately his exploits in the field have not been
    formally recorded, his fame being now a matter of family tradition only.He was a Farmer and Blacksmith at both Kaffir Drift and Grahamstown between 1829 & 1836. February 1834 he was working as a Blacksmith in Grahamstown. By 1838 he had moved with his wife Betty to Clumber. He ran the Trappe's Valley corn mill there, built by his brother Stephen before 1831.What hunting began from necessisity was afterward continued by choice. Lion hunting parties crossed the Winterberg range, and the plains & the valleys which the Queenstown grantees were now quietly cultivating became the theater
    of many a scene of adventure which ought to have been chronicled for future
    generations.All of the leaders in these exploits of bygone days have passed away, the
    cool headed and steady handed William Gradwell and little John Thakwray who
    engaged to write his own initials on the haunches of an elephant and shoot him
    afterwards, and who died the victim of his own daring.George Rennie seemed resolved to avenge the insult his brother received when lion put his paw upon him, looked round in contemptuous majesty, and then turned away as if he did not think him worthy of killing.24 December 1838 Thomas Shone measured William Gradwell for boots at the Trappe's Valley Mill.David Barlow gives b: Bolton & not Colton ??
    Agnes Kent gives baptised at Thwaithead in the parish of Calten, Lancashire,
    England.He was married by Rev Boardman.

    Settler:
    Hayhurst's party on the John

    William married Elizabeth Cawood, 1820 Settler on 1 Jan 1822 in Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa. Elizabeth (daughter of David Cawood, 1820 Settler and Mary Smith, 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. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  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 (daughter of David Cawood, 1820 Settler and Mary Smith, 1820 Settler); died on 4 Sep 1896 in Somerset East, Eastern Cape, South Africa.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • 1820 Lineage: Yes
    • Settler ID: 142
    • Religion: the Methodist Church
    • Settler: 13 Jan 1820, Liverpool, Lancashire, England

    Notes:

    Heese & Lombard gives Betty's marriage date as 3/2/1821. Church records give marriage date as 3 Dec 1821. (91y,2m,22d).
    Betty was the last of the Cawood's who left British shores to die, and her last words were "All's well". One of her ancestors received the honour of a knighthood from Queen Elizabeth. arrived at the age of 13 (Hockley).

    [A short extract written by Agnes Kent (nee Gradwell) about her mother Betty Cawood.]
    Betty Cawood was the 5th child and eldest daughter of David and Mary Cawood. She was born at Waybank Hall, near Bingley, Yorkshire on 13th June, 1805. Her parents were woollen manufacturers, but being persuaded by an Uncle Wilkinson they went into business at Sabde (Salden ?) [probably Saltaire, near Bingley. DB] Mother often spoke of going to school there and of old Squire Farren who used to nap at the fireside.
    The call for people to come to the Cape Colony - David Cawood, wife, seven sons and three daughters embarked on the "John" on the 1st January 1820. David, the youngest child died with measles on the voyage. They landed in Algoa Bay on the 6th May 1820. The minute gun was firing for the death of George the third. (Mother told us about her father pulling on a pair of tight boots to celebrate George III's jubilee. They lived in Saldin [? Saltaire] when Waterloo was celebrated)
    They were carried from the boats (at Algoa Bay) by natives - mother the first one of their ship to land. There were only 6 or 8 houses then. Captain Pearson had been very kind. Father (William Gradwell) was introduced to Miss Cawood - he put his hand on her head and said "This is a bonny lass, you won't keep her long". She was very indignant.
    They were packed into the oxwagon and reached the location on the 18th May. They were fortunate in getting the houses used by the soldiers at Kaffir Drift, now Cawoods Post. Her mother was not accustomed to a rough life and the death of her baby caused her to be very delicate. Ma often said one of the dainties her Mother enjoyed was some small onions and bread and butter. Father (William Gradwell) was always near and did lots for the Cawoods.
    At the last minute of sailing his Uncle John Rigg would not come and gave father (William Gradwell) all he had on board. There was a large net and seed potatoes. They soon found fish and used to take them to Cape Town. (John Rigge crossed off sailing list in London)
    On the 1st January 1822 Ma was married to William Gradwell. She was dressed in a coloured muslin and a very fine plaited Coffee leaf bonnett made by herself - Mrs Godlonton's brother taught her to plait. Her hair was in curls. She was married in Rev Boardman's house. Her mother had a nice dinner ready for them. On the 2nd January 1822 her mother (Mary Cawood) was going in a wagon to Bathurst for medical attendance - she was near Trappes Valley and just said "I like William to drive and Samuel to lead". She asked to be lifted out of the wagon and was gone to join the baby she loved, only about 36 years of age. Grandfather (David Cawood) lived with mother (Betty, his daughter) until he also passed away in 1832. The ring Mother wore was bought from Mr Gowar.
    Father and Mother [Gradwell] both joined the Wesleyan Society and received their first tickets in Mr Pike's house from Rev Young. Grandfather Cawood's memorial service was at Baileys Party. Charles Bailey preached text "For me to live in Christ, to die is gain".
    William Gradwell died at Grahamstown 26th November 1849.
    Betty Gradwell died at Somerset East 1896 on the 4th September and her last words were "All's well". Posted by Beverley Young on Facebook, having received it from Anne Clarkson.

    Heese & Lombard gives Betty's marriage date as 3/2/1821. Church records give
    marriage date as 3 Dec 1821. (91y,2m,22d).
    Betty was the last of the Cawood's who left British shores to die, and her
    last words were "All's well". One of her ancestors received the honour of
    a knighthood from Queen Elizabeth. arrived at the age of 13 (Hockley).

    Settler:
    Hayhurst's party on the John

    Children:
    1. Mary Gradwell was born on 27 Dec 1822 in Albany District, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died on 2 Aug 1872 in Griqualand.
    2. John Gradwell was born on 5 Dec 1824 in Albany District, Eastern Cape, South Africa; was christened on 4 Apr 1830 in Salem, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died on 12 Jul 1916 in Nancefield, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa.
    3. James Gradwell was born on 10 Jun 1826 in Albany District, Eastern Cape, South Africa; was christened on 24 Sep 1826 in Albany District, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died on 22 Jun 1886 in Kroonstad, Free State, South Africa.
    4. John Strickland Gradwell was born on 26 Apr 1829 in Kaffir Drift, Albany, Eastern Cape, South Africa; was christened on 28 Mar 1830 in Clumber, Bathurst (nr), Eastern Cape, South Africa.
    5. David Cawood Gradwell was born on 11 Aug 1831 in Albany District, Eastern Cape, South Africa; was christened on 23 Oct 1831; died on 22 Oct 1896 in Woodlands, Southwell District, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
    6. Agnes Gradwell was born on 5 Jan 1834 in Albany District, Eastern Cape, South Africa; was christened on 9 Feb 1834 in Albany District, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died on 24 Feb 1911 in Hertzog, Seymour (nr), Eastern Cape, South Africa; was buried in Balfour, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
    7. Isabella Gradwell was born on 21 Jun 1836 in Albany District, Eastern Cape, South Africa; was christened on 25 Sep 1836 in Bathurst, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died in Aug 1837; was buried on 28 Aug 1837 in Wainwright's Party, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
    8. Sarah Gradwell was born on 7 Dec 1838 in Clumber, Bathurst (nr), Eastern Cape, South Africa; was christened on 13 Jan 1839 in Clumber, Bathurst (nr), Eastern Cape, South Africa; died on 9 Jul 1920 in Somerset East, Eastern Cape, South Africa; was buried in Somerset East Wesleyan Cemetery.
    9. 4. William Barrett Gradwell was born on 18 Feb 1841 in Albany District, Eastern Cape, South Africa; was christened on 11 Apr 1841 in Clumber, Bathurst (nr), Eastern Cape, South Africa; died on 19 Mar 1911 in Cambridge, East London, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
    10. Elizabeth Ann Gradwell was born on 8 Nov 1843 in Sundays River, Albany district, Eastern Cape, South Africa; was christened on 23 Feb 1844 in Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died on 19 Jun 1920 in Somerset East, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
    11. Betty Gradwell was born on 19 Mar 1846 in Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa; was christened in Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died in 1917.
    12. Barry Gradwell was born on 19 Mar 1846 in Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died in 1917 in Cape, South Africa.

  3. 10.  James Usher, 1820 SettlerJames Usher, 1820 Settler was born on 8 Mar 1815 in Westbury, Wiltshire, England; was christened on 3 Aug 1827 in Commemoration Church, Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa (son of James Usher, 1820 Settler and Sarah Holloway, 1820 Settler); died on 8 Jan 1900 in Kokstad, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa; was buried in Kokstad Cemetary, Kokstad, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • 1820 Lineage: Yes
    • Settler ID: 809
    • Name: James Usher 1820
    • Settler: 7 Jan 1820, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
    • Residence: 1853, Nurney farm, Bathurst district, Eastern Cape, South Africa
    • Occupation: 1854, Westbury Heights, Peddie District, Eastern Cape, South Africa; a Farmer

    Notes:

    He accompanied Richard Hulley to Zululand in 1837

    Commemoration Methodist Parish Records
    Grahamstown Baptisms: 1825-1841
    Microfilm #1560877
    Item 9
    Entry #102A
    Child: James USHER
    Parents: James and Sarah
    Born: 8 Mar 1815
    Baptised: 3 Aug 1827
    Abode: James' Party, near Bathurst
    Minister: John DAVIS

    Settler:
    James's party on the Weymouth

    James married Elizabeth Filmer, 1820 Settler on 8 Dec 1837 in Bathurst, Eastern Cape, South Africa. Elizabeth (daughter of John Filmer, 1820 Settler and Mary Whitbread, 1820 Settler) was born on 5 Feb 1819 in Wiltshire, England; died on 9 Aug 1901 in Kokstad, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa; was buried in Kokstad Cemetary, Kokstad, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Elizabeth Filmer, 1820 SettlerElizabeth Filmer, 1820 Settler was born on 5 Feb 1819 in Wiltshire, England (daughter of John Filmer, 1820 Settler and Mary Whitbread, 1820 Settler); died on 9 Aug 1901 in Kokstad, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa; was buried in Kokstad Cemetary, Kokstad, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • 1820 Lineage: Yes
    • Settler ID: 241
    • Name: Elizabeth Filmer 1820
    • Settler: 15 Feb 1820, Gravesend, Kent, England

    Notes:

    Settler:
    Gush's party on the Brilliant

    Children:
    1. James Usher was born on 30 Aug 1839 in Adelaide, Eastern Cape, South Africa; was christened on 10 Nov 1839 in Commemoration Church, Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died on 15 Jun 1879.
    2. John Usher was born on 25 Nov 1840 in James' Party, Bathurst district, Eastern Cape, South Africa; was christened on 11 Apr 1841 in Wesleyan Methodist circuit, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died on 11 Nov 1920 in Murrene, Balfour, Transvaal, South Africa; was buried in Old cemetery, Balfour, Transvaal, South Africa.
    3. Henry Usher was born on 4 Nov 1842 in James' Party, Bathurst district, Eastern Cape, South Africa; was christened on 4 Dec 1842 in Methodist Circuit, Albany, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died on 10 Apr 1881 in Pitsing Caves, South Africa.
    4. 5. Mary Elizabeth Usher was born on 9 Sep 1844 in Bathurst, Eastern Cape, South Africa; was christened on 4 Apr 1845 in Bathurst & Lower Albany Circuit, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died on 10 Jun 1937 in Empangeni, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa.
    5. Sarah Jane Usher was born on 14 Mar 1846 in Usher's Camp, Bathurst distrct, Eastern Cape, South Africa; was christened on 29 Jul 1847 in Methodist Circuit, Albany, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died on 7 Jun 1920 in Kokstad, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa; was buried in Kokstad, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa.
    6. Joseph Usher was born on 21 Mar 1848; was christened on 6 Aug 1848 in Bathurst, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
    7. Edward Usher was born on 3 Oct 1849; died on 10 Jan 1866.
    8. William Filmer Usher was born on 16 Sep 1851 in Nurney farm, Bathurst district, Eastern Cape, South Africa; was christened on 22 Oct 1853 in Weslyan Methodist Lower Albany Circuit, Eastern cape, South Africa; died on 22 Sep 1916 in Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia (Zimbabwe).
    9. Reuben Usher was born on 23 Aug 1853 in Nurney farm, Bathurst district, Eastern Cape, South Africa; was christened on 22 Oct 1853 in Weslyan Methodist Lower Albany Circuit, eastern cape, South Africa.
    10. Oliver Usher was born in 1855.
    11. Thomas Oliver Usher was born on 2 Apr 1856 in Peddie, Eastern Cape, South Africa; was christened on 11 Mar 1858 in Peddie, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
    12. Walter Holloway Usher was born on 24 Feb 1858 in Peddie, Eastern Cape, South Africa; was christened on 11 Mar 1858 in Peddie, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died in 1928 in Harding, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa.
    13. Arthur Usher was born on 19 Dec 1861 in Peddie, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
    14. Ayliff Whitbread Usher was born on 19 Dec 1861 in Peddie, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died on 30 Mar 1929 in Nurney Hill farm, Balfour, Transvaal, South Africa.



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