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Title: looking for Ebenezer FOX
Post by: joshsal on Sunday 29 May 11 07:04 BST (UK)
Ebenezer Fox came to Australia and married a Ann Terrey 12 September 1876.
I think he came from England did look on the familysearch.org found a
Ebenezer Fox christened on 21 March 1852 baptised at Westleyan Methodist,
Kirkgate, Bradford, York, England.    Parents were David Fox and Mary Ann Evan.
When did he come to Australia?   Also what means were used to bring him here?

Thanks for your

Joshsal

Title: Re: looking for Ebenezer Fox
Post by: cando on Sunday 29 May 11 07:13 BST (UK)
There are links to excellent resources at the top of the board -
Australian Resources and Offers
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/board,399.0.html
Each state is also listed individually....including shipping records.  Perhaps have a browse and search, after all we also use the links to search for you ;D

Cheers
Cando
Title: Re: looking for Ebenezer Fox
Post by: XXXX on Sunday 29 May 11 07:39 BST (UK)
Marriage between Ebenezer Fox and Anne Terrey took place in District of St. Leonards, New South Wales, as stated in 1876.  Reg#1716.

Ebenezer Fox died 1928, in District of Rockdale, Reg#17688, parents listed as David and Mary Ann. 
Title: Re: looking for Ebenezer Fox
Post by: cando on Sunday 29 May 11 08:08 BST (UK)
Quote
When did he come to Australia?   Also what means were used to bring him here?

Perhaps I have misunderstood but are you seeking information apart from shipping records?

Cheers
Cando
Title: Re: looking for Ebenezer Fox
Post by: joshsal on Sunday 29 May 11 09:01 BST (UK)
Shipping records would be good.  I was also wondering if he had any brothers or sisters as I have no Idea.

thanks again
Joshsal
Title: Re: looking for Ebenezer Fox
Post by: majm on Sunday 29 May 11 09:10 BST (UK)
Hi there,

If they were not born in the colonies, then they came by ship, however not all the passenger lists are extant, and even when they are, sometimes the lists only have the initials for the given names, or worse still, only give "X" number of emigrants in steerage.


There's at least two very good online free to search site for arrivals to NSW, and of course NSW was one of six colonies so each colony was responsible for its own administrative procedures.

Those two online sites are linked at the RChat resources board, but here they are again

mariners and ships in Australian waters  http://mariners.records.nsw.gov.au/

NSW State Records Office http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/state-archives/ 'Online' microfilm of shipping lists, 1838-96. Try it now!  (coloured Red as that's how the site shows it too)

Cheers,  JM
Title: Re: looking for Ebenezer Fox
Post by: Aussie1947 on Sunday 29 May 11 09:35 BST (UK)
Hi,

A possibility

David Fox, 41, Mary Fox 35, Elizabeth Fox 16, David Fox 13, Ebenezer Fox 4.

Arrived 25th November 1856 on the "edward Oliver".

David's father (David) was dead but his mother, Mary was alive at Bradford.

Mary's father, William & mother Anne, mother at Bradford not sure about her father.

David & Mary were Wesleyan and could read & write.

Ebenezer was born at Bradford. 

Regards
Gerry
Title: Re: looking for Ebenezer Fox
Post by: Aussie1947 on Sunday 29 May 11 11:32 BST (UK)
Possible 1851 england Census record for Ebenezer's family.

Address, Bowling Bradford

David Fox, 35, Woolcomber.
Mary Ann Fox, 30.
James Fox, 16.
William Fox, 14.
Elizabeth Fox, 10.
David Fox, 8.

The David Fox on the "Edward Oliver" in 1856 was also a woolcomber.

Regards
Gerry
Title: Re: looking for Ebenezer Fox
Post by: Dundee on Sunday 29 May 11 13:10 BST (UK)
Just expanding on Gerry's info...

Children other than Ebenezer are:
Elizabeth, 16, domestic servant, native of Temple Cloud, Somerset
David, 13, labourer, native of Launceston, Cornwall
Mary, 3, native of Bradford, York

Father David is native to Canterbury, Kent.
Mary Ann is native to Shepton Mallet, Somerset, and her parents details on the shipping record also have their surname - EVANS.  Relative in the colony for Mary Ann is a brother William EVANS per Winifred.

This appears to be mistake, her brother's name was James:

Winifred
Arr. 1 Nov 1856

James EVANS, 24, Woolcomber, native of Sutton, North Molton, Devon, parents William and Ann, mother at Bradford, Yorkshire (father is still a mystery), read and write
Martha EVANS, 23, native of Bradford, Yorkshire, parents John and Mary URQUHART, father at Bradford, neither read nor write
William, 3, native of Bradford, Yorkshire
Sarah, 1, native of Bradford, Yorkshire
No relatives in the colony.

I think it is James and Martha's marriage at Bradford in 1851 with Martha's surname as HACKETT

Debra  :)
Title: Re: looking for Ebenezer FOX
Post by: ikeshut on Tuesday 01 May 12 02:17 BST (UK)
Ebenezer Fox ended up as a Wesleyan minister in Australia.  If you go to http://users.tpg.com.au/hayhist/WesMin.html you will find a photograph of Rev. Fox and details of the Wesleyan circuits to which he was appointed (information derived from New South Wales Government Gazette, lists of registered marriage celebrants).  I am a research officer in the Hay Historical Society.  He was at Hay (New South Wales, Australia) during the period April 1881 to early 1884 (and his son Arthur Wesley Fox was born there on 26 September 1881).  I am getting together some other bits of material on Rev. Ebenezer Fox, which I will post in due course.
Ian 
Title: Re: looking for Ebenezer FOX
Post by: terryau on Sunday 06 May 12 03:20 BST (UK)
Good Afternoon,

Sands 1881 Directory contains the following entries:-
 Rev. E. FOX of Molong.
Ebenezer John FOX, storekeeper and postmaster of Peelwood.
htioi
Terry