1791 - 1849 (57 years)
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Family |
Mary Jeffery |
Married |
16 Jun 1772 |
St Botolph, Bishopsgate, London, England |
Children |
| 1. Mary Jarman, b. 1773 |
| 2. Ann Jarman, b. 1776 |
| 3. Robert Barnett Jarman, b. 1779 |
| 4. James Jarman, b. 12 Nov 1781 |
| 5. Samuel Jarman, b. 3 Apr 1783 |
| 6. Henry Jarman, b. 25 Jan 1785 |
| 7. Mary Ann Jarman, b. 4 Nov 1787 |
| 8. Sarah Jarman, b. 10 Nov 1789 |
+ | 9. Thomas Jarman, 1820 Settler, b. 2 Dec 1791, Bishopsgate, London, England |
| 10. George Jarman, b. 13 Sep 1794 |
| 11. Elizabeth Jarman, b. 7 Mar 1796 |
| 12. Samuel Jeffery Jarman, b. 24 Jan 1798 |
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Family |
John Jarman |
Married |
16 Jun 1772 |
St Botolph, Bishopsgate, London, England |
Children |
| 1. Mary Jarman, b. 1773 |
| 2. Ann Jarman, b. 1776 |
| 3. Robert Barnett Jarman, b. 1779 |
| 4. James Jarman, b. 12 Nov 1781 |
| 5. Samuel Jarman, b. 3 Apr 1783 |
| 6. Henry Jarman, b. 25 Jan 1785 |
| 7. Mary Ann Jarman, b. 4 Nov 1787 |
| 8. Sarah Jarman, b. 10 Nov 1789 |
+ | 9. Thomas Jarman, 1820 Settler, b. 2 Dec 1791, Bishopsgate, London, England |
| 10. George Jarman, b. 13 Sep 1794 |
| 11. Elizabeth Jarman, b. 7 Mar 1796 |
| 12. Samuel Jeffery Jarman, b. 24 Jan 1798 |
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1799 - 1849 (50 years)
Birth |
1799 |
England |
Died |
15 Jul 1849 |
Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa |
Buried |
Old Cemetery, Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa |
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Family |
Thomas Jarman, 1820 Settler, b. 2 Dec 1791, Bishopsgate, London, England |
Children |
| 1. Mary Ann Jarman, b. Bef 1820, England |
+ | 2. Elizabeth Emma Jarman, b. 1830 |
| 3. Sarah Jarman, c. 1 Aug 1830, St George's Cathedral, Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa |
| 4. Emily Rebecca Jarman, c. 1 Aug 1830, St George's Cathedral, Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa |
| 5. Martha Barlow Jarman, c. 1 Aug 1830, St George's Cathedral, Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa |
| 6. George Barlow Jarman, b. 1833 |
| 7. Katherine Ann Jarman |
| 8. Lucy Ellen Jarman |
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Bef 1820 -
Birth |
Bef 1820 |
England |
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Father |
Thomas Jarman, 1820 Settler, b. 2 Dec 1791, Bishopsgate, London, England |
Mother |
Martha Barlow, b. 1799, England |
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1830 -
Birth |
1830 |
Christened |
1 Aug 1830 |
St George's Cathedral, Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa |
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Father |
Thomas Jarman, 1820 Settler, b. 2 Dec 1791, Bishopsgate, London, England |
Mother |
Martha Barlow, b. 1799, England |
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Family |
Charles William Pakenham |
Children |
+ | 1. Edith Emma Pakenham, b. Abt 1850 |
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1830 -
Christened |
1 Aug 1830 |
St George's Cathedral, Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa |
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Father |
Thomas Jarman, 1820 Settler, b. 2 Dec 1791, Bishopsgate, London, England |
Mother |
Martha Barlow, b. 1799, England |
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Family |
Edward Parker |
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1830 -
Christened |
1 Aug 1830 |
St George's Cathedral, Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa |
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Father |
Thomas Jarman, 1820 Settler, b. 2 Dec 1791, Bishopsgate, London, England |
Mother |
Martha Barlow, b. 1799, England |
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Family |
John Reekie |
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1830 -
Christened |
1 Aug 1830 |
St George's Cathedral, Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa |
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Father |
Thomas Jarman, 1820 Settler, b. 2 Dec 1791, Bishopsgate, London, England |
Mother |
Martha Barlow, b. 1799, England |
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1833 -
Birth |
1833 |
Christened |
23 Jun 1833 |
St George's Cathedral, Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa |
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Father |
Thomas Jarman, 1820 Settler, b. 2 Dec 1791, Bishopsgate, London, England |
Mother |
Martha Barlow, b. 1799, England |
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Father |
Thomas Jarman, 1820 Settler, b. 2 Dec 1791, Bishopsgate, London, England |
Mother |
Martha Barlow, b. 1799, England |
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Father |
Thomas Jarman, 1820 Settler, b. 2 Dec 1791, Bishopsgate, London, England |
Mother |
Martha Barlow, b. 1799, England |
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Name |
Thomas Jarman |
Suffix |
1820 Settler |
Birth |
2 Dec 1791 |
Bishopsgate, London, England [1] |
Baptism |
5 Feb 1792 |
St Botolph, Bishopsgate, London, England [1] |
Gender |
Male |
1820 Lineage |
Yes |
Settler |
7 Jan 1820 |
Portsmouth, Hampshire, England [2] |
- Cock's party on the Weymouth
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Settler ID |
1433 |
Death |
14 Jun 1849 |
Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa [3] |
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Jarman, Thomas (1792-1849)DN Caption Note: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQX-MS8T-T
Keywords: Death Notice |
Burial |
Old Cemetery, Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa |
Person ID |
I136015 |
master |
Last Modified |
12 Sep 2021 |
Family |
Martha Barlow, b. 1799, England d. 15 Jul 1849, Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa (Age 50 years) |
Children |
| 1. Mary Ann Jarman, b. Bef 1820, England |
+ | 2. Elizabeth Emma Jarman, b. 1830 |
| 3. Sarah Jarman, c. 1 Aug 1830, St George's Cathedral, Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa |
| 4. Emily Rebecca Jarman, c. 1 Aug 1830, St George's Cathedral, Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa |
| 5. Martha Barlow Jarman, c. 1 Aug 1830, St George's Cathedral, Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa |
| 6. George Barlow Jarman, b. 1833 |
| 7. Katherine Ann Jarman |
| 8. Lucy Ellen Jarman |
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Family ID |
F48306 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Last Modified |
18 Dec 2016 |
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Event Map |
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| Settler - 7 Jan 1820 - Portsmouth, Hampshire, England |
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| Death - 14 Jun 1849 - Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa |
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| Burial - - Old Cemetery, Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa |
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Notes |
- Written by Sue Mackay .
National Archives, Kew, CO48/56, 133
43 Half Moon Street
Bishopsgate Without
21 June 1821
Sir,
The person who takes the liberty of addressing you is the mother of a young man named Thomas JARMAN, who with his wife and child went to the Cape on board the Weymouth in COX's Party, Jan'y 1820, as one of the settlers.
He has written to me since his arrival at that place expressing himself highly satisfied with his situation, but at the same time requesting to be furnished with sundry articles as earthenware, culinary utensils, medicines and wearing apparel. I have accordingly filled a cask with such articles but have not been able to find any means of conveyance; no ship sailing direct for Algoa Bay. If I send it to Table Bay I fear the expense of conveying it to Algoa Bay will be more than he is able to pay.
It has occurred to my mind that it may be in your power to direct me as to the best mode of conveyance. Should you condescend to grant me any information on the subject it will be most gratefully received.
I am Sir with great respect
Your hbl serv't
M. JARMAN
PS I have rec'd three letters from my son expressive of his satisfaction. As contrary reports have been circulated any persons interested in the success of the colony are welcome to peruse my letter.
[Note from GOULBURN]
Acquaint him [sic] that we have no means of forwarding these articles & that the better course for her to pursue will be to ship them for the Cape and to apprize her son of their having been so sent when it is probable he may have the means of getting them conveyed to the new settlement.
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