1777 - 1829 (52 years)
1775 -
Birth |
1775 |
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Family |
John Duffy, 1820 Settler, b. 1777 |
Children |
+ | 1. Charles Duffy, 1820 Settler, b. 1809 |
| 2. John Duffy, 1820 Settler, b. 1811 |
| 3. George Duffy, 1820 Settler, b. 1815 |
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1809 -
Birth |
1809 |
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Father |
John Duffy, 1820 Settler, b. 1777 |
Mother |
Ann, - wife of John Duffy 1820 Settler, b. 1775 |
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Family |
Mary Dennis |
Children |
+ | 1. Elizabeth Ann Duffy, b. 1836, Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa |
+ | 2. Mary Ann Duffy, b. 9 Mar 1838, Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa |
+ | 3. Louisa Johanna Duffy, b. Cal Apr 1840, Fort Beaufort, Eastern Cape, South Africa |
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1811 -
Birth |
1811 |
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Father |
John Duffy, 1820 Settler, b. 1777 |
Mother |
Ann, - wife of John Duffy 1820 Settler, b. 1775 |
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1815 - 1843 (28 years)
Birth |
1815 |
Died |
30 Jul 1843 |
Eastern Cape, South Africa |
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Father |
John Duffy, 1820 Settler, b. 1777 |
Mother |
Ann, - wife of John Duffy 1820 Settler, b. 1775 |
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Name |
John Duffy |
Suffix |
1820 Settler |
Birth |
1777 [1] |
Gender |
Male |
1820 Lineage |
Yes |
Settler |
3 Dec 1819 |
Gravesend, Kent, England [2] |
- Bailie's party on the Chapman
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Settler ID |
431 |
Death |
3 Feb 1829 |
Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa [1, 3] |
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Duffy, John [132632] DN Caption Note: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQF-D95M-F
Keywords: Death Notice |
Person ID |
I132603 |
master |
Last Modified |
11 Sep 2021 |
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Event Map |
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| Settler - 3 Dec 1819 - Gravesend, Kent, England |
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| Death - 3 Feb 1829 - Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa |
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Notes |
- He was a soldier in the British Army for 19 years, and served in the East Indies under General Lord Lake. He originally applied to emigrate with Willson's party, but subsequently joined Bailie's. His family as entered on Willson's party list consisted of his wife and three sons, Charles aged 10, John aged 8 and George aged 4. Although John junior's name was omitted from Bailie's party list, he evidently emigrated with the rest of the family, as he was in Albany in 1821. Duffy joined Ford's subdivision of Bailie's party, which later came under the leadership of T.Flanegan, and was granted a share of the party's location. He left the location to settle in Grahamstown in 1825. One 'John Duffey, labourer', aged 56, was buried in Grahamstown in 1829, but it is not certain that this was the same man. CO 249 no.7, 4.1.1825; PRO CO 48/46 p.457, list of Willson's party, 20.9.1819; 1/AY 8/71, petition of T.Flanegan, 1.2.1821; LG 22, war damage claim of Charles Duffy, 1835; St George's GT burial register.
His death Notice was filed by his son Charles in 16 August 1861
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