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warwick/miller, wimborne
« on: Monday 14 March 05 10:43 GMT (UK) »
Looking for any information on Phillip Warrick
and Sarah anne Miller who married in Wimborne Dorset 1873.
Phillip born about 1854
Sarah anne miller born 1856.
 Sailed to australia in 1876 with children:
Henry who was 2 and ellen who was under the age of 1.
Ships name the Benan. They went to Sth Australia.

Anything would be very much appreciated on them or their families.

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Re: warwick/miller, wimborne
« Reply #1 on: Monday 14 March 05 11:08 GMT (UK) »
Hello and welcome!

Had a look on the 1871 census and there are a couple of possibilities for Sarah in the right location.  Philip poses more of a problem, as can't see anything obvious for him in that area - one in Essex.
Do you have any other info from the marriage cert?  Parents names?  Which would make it easier to identify them properly.

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Jonathan
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Re: warwick/miller, wimborne
« Reply #2 on: Tuesday 15 March 05 06:53 GMT (UK) »
Hello Jonathan,

I am in the process of ordering the marriage certificate for Phillip and Sarah.
However, Victorian death Indexes say the following,
Phillip Warwick,   Father David .  Mother unknown
Sarah Anne(nee Miller)  Father David,  Mother Deannah.
Regards Tracey.

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Re: warwick/miller, wimborne
« Reply #3 on: Tuesday 15 March 05 06:58 GMT (UK) »
Jonathan,

Named spelt as Warrick, and then long the line they changed the spelling to Warwick.
I think after arriving in Sth Australia, and then going to kaniva Victoria the spelling remained as Warwick.
Regards Tracey


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Re: warwick/miller, wimborne
« Reply #4 on: Monday 02 January 06 12:01 GMT (UK) »
living in cranbourne dorset in 1861-
thomas elliott 40yrs labourer
elizabeth 50yrs
richard warwick wifes son 14yrs
phillip wifes son 12yrs ag lab
charles wifes son 10yrs plough boy
henry elliott son 7yrs
may ann elliott daughter
georgina elliott daughter 2yrs
all born cranbourne
SOURCE INFO-RG9-1335
FOLIO-17
PAGE-28
regards
alli
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somerset- quick,baker,stephens,atyeo,rowswell,callow,marks
durham- marshall,fairbairn
worcestershire- stephens,bishop
gloucestershire - stephens
middlesex - chesney

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Re: warwick/miller, wimborne
« Reply #5 on: Monday 02 January 06 12:28 GMT (UK) »
living at edmondsham dorset in 1861-
david miller 34yrs ag lab
dinah 37yrs
sarah ann 4yrs
isabelle 2yrs
thomas miller brother 24yrs unmarried
all born cranbourne except david and brother thomas born edmondsham.
SOURCE INFO-RG9-1335
FOLIO-9
PAGE-6

the same family in 1871-stil living in edmondsham
david miller 45yr old labourer
diana 37yrs
sarah 14yrs
isabelle 12yrs
annie 9yrs
selina 6yrs
john 4yrs
ellen 2yrs
SOURCE INFO-RG10-1981
FOLIO-18
PAGE-13
regards
alli
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somerset- quick,baker,stephens,atyeo,rowswell,callow,marks
durham- marshall,fairbairn
worcestershire- stephens,bishop
gloucestershire - stephens
middlesex - chesney

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Re: warwick/miller, wimborne
« Reply #6 on: Sunday 01 January 17 14:46 GMT (UK) »
Phillip Warwick and Sarah Anne Miller landed in Adelaide
They then had 9 more children
Elizabeth Warwick.  Dob 27.09.1876. Sander grove, South Australia
Harry Warwick ( my grandfather).  Dob 31.05.1878
Amy Warwick.   Dob 19.08.1880
David John Warwick Dob 25.6.1882
Sydney George Warwick.  Dob 1.8.1884
Reece Edner Warwick.  Dob 1889
Stanley Curtis Warwick.  Dob 1890
Norman Harold Rees Warwick.  1893
Gladys Ruby Warwick.      1896

They settled in Kaniva, Victoria

Harry Warwick married Hilda May Charles. From Cambridge shire
They had 14 children
Edith May Warwick
Ivy Melinda Warwick
Dorothy Jane Warwick
Eileen Bertha Warwick
Harry Phillip Charles Warwick
Lillian Maud Warwick
hazel Warwick
Ivan Joseph Warwick
Gladys Amy Warwick
Myrtle Olive Warwick (lovingly known as "Auntie Bob"
Beryl Warwick
Irene Mona Marie Warwick
Arthur Lawrence Warwick
Leonard Keith Warwick (my father).  Married Carmel Hilda Gee



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Re: warwick/miller, wimborne
« Reply #7 on: Sunday 01 January 17 15:13 GMT (UK) »
Further info
Phillip Warwick's father was Henry Warrick and
mother , Elizabeth Applin or Apling. 
Phillip Warwick had 2 brothers - Richard Applin and Charles Warwick.   Richard was born 2 years before they were married.
Henry warwick died  in 1850 and Elizabeth married Thomas Elliott and had 3 more children - Henry Elliott, Mary Anne Elliott and Georgina Elliott.

Henry's father was John Warrick (of Portsea, Hampshire,Enfland) and his mother was Sarah Sears, daughter of Thomas and Priscilla Sears
John and Sarah Warrick had 6 known children all of who were christened at St Mary's, Portsea, Hampshire.
Their children were
Sarah Anne Warrick
Richard Warrick
Thomas Warrick
Henry Warrick
John Warrick
Martha Warrick

The spelling of Warwick appears to have changed from Warrick at the time of immigration on the Benan 1876