I am seeking info on Thomas Field, 25 year old carpenter, who arrived without relatives on the Weymouth in 1820 with William Cock's party.
Did he stay, and are there any descendants, death details etc. out there to confirm this? Or did he go back to England and then return to Cape Town later? Am trying to link or exclude him as there are similarities in age and occupation to the following.
OUR Thomas Field arrived in Cape Town "about May 12th" 1840 on the "Thomas & Joseph Crisp" (quotes from a scrapbook he left), travelling with Alfred Lawrence, in his 40's, married Ann Harris July 8th 1841 (not registered), worked in the customs as a tide waiter (no reference in NAAIRS), moved on to South Australia with wife and children in 1853, and was variously described as a carpenter, joiner and coachbuilder. Unfortunately, he left virtually no information about his life before 1840, and South Australian sources have no birthplace details.
The Lower Albany Chronicles compiled by E. Morse-Jones makes reference to Thomas FIELDS in the following entries:
Part 1 1821 Jan 15 Thomas FIELD requested permission to move to Cape Town to seek employment in his calling as a coach-driver.
1821 May 23 Sugeon Daniel O'FLINN certified that Elizabeth, wife of Thomas FIELD, was suffering from acute rheumatism due to exposure to cold and rain, through lack of proper shelter. Her husband begged permission to move to Cape Town.
1821 June 30 Thomas FIELD was at Bathurst awaiting permission to move to Cape Town.
1821 Sept 17 Thomas FIELD and his invalid wife, Elizabeth, had now been waiting three months at Bathurst for leave to go to Cape Town
And a reference to another FIELD fellow, linked to coachs and the *old country*
1823 Sept 30 Good Intent, sailed from Port Kowie, with <snip> and Samuel FIELD of Charles CAMPBELL's party about to leave the colony, as a passenger.
1824 Dec 31 Samuel FIELD had asked permission, from London, to bring out a stage-coach, to run between Bathurst and Grahamstown.
Hope you find something useful here. best wishes Leanne
IGI & pedigree files ...Submission on LDS site for a death Thomas Field in 1895, Nov.12 inAdelaide, South Australia., Australia
The birth children-Capetown, Cape Of Good Hope, South Africa Thomas Howard - 1842 Ann - 1844 Richard - 1846 Henery - 1848 Manassah - 1850 Ephraim - 1850 Moses - 1853
Must be a set of twins, there.... Then In Australia... Caleb - 1855 Rhoda - 1858
actual months & days are submitted as well as death dates....Ann Harris's details are also there...
Perhaps this look up site can find a connection to the two...Certainly seems as though the wife Elizabeth's health was failing...and the occupation with coaches... This site says it will do lookups into their owned publications... Perhaps "The Story of the British Settlers of 1820 in South Africa" may have something...(or others listed) http://home.global.co.za/~mercon/lookup.htm
Thanks for the suggestion, J.J. I will try the look-up site.
Thomas left very detailed records of his marriage to Ann Harris and their children's births - Ephraim & Manasseh were twins - but nothing about his own history, unfortunately. However, he would have been in his 40's when he married Ann Harris - old enough to have had quite a full past, including another marriage.
Awe...Too bad...Guess that means they don't want to do lookups anymore...Perhaps they were inundated with email that had nothing to do with their publications. sorry about that...I only gave that url out once before but it was ages ago... ....J.J.