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Birth 30 January 1869
GRO Reference: 1869 M Quarter in WESTBURY & WHORWELLSDOWN Volume 05A Page 150. Personal communication, Pamela Blewett Sanborn.
Birth 1840
GRO Reference: 1840 S Quarter in WIMBORNE AND CRANBORNE Volume 08 Page 144. Mother's maiden name: Strange. Personal communication, Pamela Blewett Sanborn.
Marriage 15 July 1849
Elizabeth's mother Ruth Blewett was a witness. The other witness was Robert Morgan, neither father nor brother of John Morgan. Was he an uncle?
Emigration 20 July 1854
John Morgan's granddaughter Florence recalled later in life (letter to Joan Wallis), ‘All I heard of my father’s father was that on the journey out from Wales he acted as Schoolmaster on board ship.’ (They left from Liverpool, not Wales.) As time would show, John didn’t seem temperamentally suited to the role. But were there any candidates more likely than John on board the Bloomer who could have acted as schoolmaster? No. More than a third of the emigrants were agricultural labourers from Scotland. The rest were made up of ‘a superior class of mechanics’: carpenters, smiths, bricklayers and a wheelwright, with masons making up the second largest group by profession. A good proportion of the adult passengers could both read and write. (Analysis based on shipping manifest.)
Birth 10 March 1850
Emigration 27 June 1855
Departure date: 'Arrivals', The Moreton Bay Courier, 17 November 1855, p.2. Eleven-year-old Ellen immigrated with her family on the Conrad: parents John, 42, and Mary, 41, and siblings John, 12, Margaret, 7 and Anne, 2.

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