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Re: Isaac FOOTE & Mary Ann HARDING
« Reply #9 on: Monday 15 October 12 16:13 BST (UK) »
i Have further Information regardind Isaac FOOT and Mary HARDING.
They were married in Wells Somerset on The 4th Dec 1853.
Maria born 1855 Dorset
James born 1856 Dorset

They emigrated to Geelong on the Shalimar that sailed from Liverpool on 16th August 1857.

I hope this helps

Please post if further information is required

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FOOT,FOOTE,EDWARDS,HARDING,SIMS,SHUGG,FERNIE,
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Re: Isaac FOOTE & Mary Ann HARDING
« Reply #10 on: Tuesday 27 March 18 06:14 BST (UK) »
Am also a descendent, through Maria.  Knew little about the family beyond my grandmother (Maria's granddaughter), and have just traced back to the early 1800s today.
Wasn't expecting to find this level of detail on the first day(!), thanks for posting.

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Re: Isaac FOOTE & Mary Ann HARDING
« Reply #11 on: Tuesday 27 March 18 06:47 BST (UK) »
Shalimar:
Tonnage - 1402
Contract Price per Statute Adult - £14-19s
Departed 15 Aug 1857
Arrived 11 Nov 1857
Voyage - 88 days
Surgeon Superintendant - George E. Farncombe Hatch
Emigrants:
Male Adults - 115
Female Adults - 259
Male Children (<14) - 34
Female Children (<14) - 36
Total - 444
Deaths - 1 Female Child.


In: EVENING.

GEELONG LABOUR MARKET.
Nov. 13, 1857.
By the ships "Shalimar," and "Jessie Munn,"
about 750 emigrants have entered this port
during the week. A large proportion of these
are of the 'assisted' class, and consequently,
will not be thrown immediately into the market.
The remainder are open for engagement, and, as
hay harvest is commencing, will doubtless in a
short space of time be usefully employed.
Shearers are now becoming plentiful, and the
demand is falling off. Married shepherds, and
pastoral servants generally, are offering in
abundance.
Wages are as under -
WITH RATIONS. - Married couples for home
stations, farms, &c per annum, £65 to £75,
ditto for hotels, &c., &c., £70 to £80 ;
ditto, for shepherding one flock, ditto £40 to
£45, ditto, two flocks ; ditto, £65 to £70, shep-
herds, per annum, £35 : hutkeepers, ditto
20L to 30L ; bullock drivers for stations, ditto, £50
to £60 ; cooks for hotels, do, 25s. to 35s. ; waiters
do., 25s. to 35s. ; weekly labourers, 15s to 20s ;
carpenters for stations 25s. to 30s. ; shearers per
100 15s to 16 ; sheep-washers 18s to 20s ; garden-
era per annum, from £50 to £60 ; grooms
do ; L.52 to £65 ; able seamen, per month, 4L 10-
5L - Rations according to authorised scale, viz. :
- 10 lbs. flour; 12 lbs. meat ; 2 lbs. sugar ; and
¼lb. tea each person per week.
WITHOUT RATIONS. - Carpenters for town, 11s
to 12s. per day ; masons, bricklayers, plasterers
blacksmiths, 12s. to 14s. per day ; unskilled
laborers, 6s. to 8s. per day ; quarrymen, 10s. to
11s. per day ; splitters, posts and rails, per
100, 20s., to 25s. according to timber ; fencers,
3 rail, 2s. per rod.
FEMALE SERVANTS - Laundresses and cooks
from £25 to £30 per annum ; housemaids, and
general servants, from £25 ditto ditto ; nurse
maids, £15 to £25 ditto.
ALFRED FITCHETT,
Victoria Labor Market, and Shipping Office.
Geelong.

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Re: Isaac FOOTE & Mary Ann HARDING
« Reply #12 on: Tuesday 27 March 18 09:14 BST (UK) »
There is a Public Members Tree on Ancestry for ISSAC FOOTE and Mary HARDING

who married 3 December 1853 , Monmouthshire, Wales,  (not Dorset, previous reply, not to be confused with Isaac Forster FOOT marrying Mary Harding THOMAS, 1853, Bedminster)


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Name: Isaac FOOT
Registration Year: 1853
Reg District: Pontypool
Inferred County: MONMOUTHSHIRE
Volume: 11a
Page: 254

Isaac FOOT/Mary HARDING

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GRO

Birth

James William FOOT, 1856 - M Qtr, Pontypool, Volume 11A - Page 132,
mother's maiden name HARDING

Maria FOOT,  1854 December Qtr, Pontypool Vol. 11a - page 115, mother's maiden name HARDING


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Charles FOOTE, 1803-1845 (christened at Cann, Dorset - 31 July 1803, son of James FOOT)
Maria BRICKELL, 1805-1877

(copy of marriage entry on Ancestry:  26 October 1825, Motcombe, Dorset
Charles FOOT and Maria BRICKELL both of this Parish.

Witnesses: John CORNARD (?) and Rueben SHORT

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The tree goes back to 1709, James FOOTE

with a copy of the marriage at Cann, Dorset of

James FOOT to Elizabeth MITCHELL

and their Son: Henry Mitchel FOOT, christened 3 December 1734, Cann, Dorset


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Re: Isaac FOOTE & Mary Ann HARDING
« Reply #13 on: Tuesday 27 March 18 11:17 BST (UK) »
There is on one Public Members Tree this information (which can be read on Ancestry, and gives details of Charles FOOT, which includes, height 5' 6 and a half inches -  and with very dark brown hair, grey eyes, rather sallow complexion) will try and read through.

Crime was: Rescuing Prisoners from Custody)
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Dorset England Dorchester Prison Admission and Discharge Register


Name: Charles FOOT
Age : 27
Received date: 1 December 1830
Place of Origin: Shaftesbury Holy Trinity
Register type: Prisoner Register
Year: 1827-1839
Reference Number: NG PRI D2 2

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Re: Isaac FOOTE & Mary Ann HARDING
« Reply #14 on: Tuesday 27 March 18 21:19 BST (UK) »
Brilliant, thanks Capetown.
Charles sounds very much like my father ;)