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Re: William and Ann Broughton
« Reply #9 on: Wednesday 30 April 14 21:56 BST (UK) »
HI,

I found these banns and marriage,


Banns of marriage between:
John HALKET  Cloth Roller  within Habergham Eaves  and Mary Ann BROUGHTON  within Burnley  were published on the three Sundays underwritten:
7th March 1841
14th March
21st March


15 May 1841
Burnley, St Peter, In the Parish of Whalley, Lancashire
John HALKET
Age:  Full
Cl??  ??ier?
East Gate, Burnley
Father:  Alexander HALKET,  Blacksmith

Mary Ann BROUGHTON
Age:  Minor
Spinster
Dress Maker
Park, Burnley
Father:  Richard BROUGHTON,  Mason

John HALKET
Mary Ann BROUGHTON, X her mark
Witnesses: Marrion Leitch,   William Dyson, X his mark

Might be them?

Regards,
Daisy




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Re: William and Ann Broughton
« Reply #10 on: Thursday 01 May 14 16:20 BST (UK) »
Following on from the post from Dundee regarding Hiram's death in Narrandera, I wonder if this could be Mary?


Mary A SMITH
Father's Name:  Richard
Mother's name:  Hannah
1899
Narrandera, New South Wales
Registration Number:  14222


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Re: William and Ann Broughton
« Reply #11 on: Wednesday 07 May 14 22:48 BST (UK) »
G'day . I have only just found those Banns myself but I think Dundee was right in that John halket was a military pensioner and I was looking in the wrong areas and now you have found more info on Mary and it fits in as well as the line of descendants did come from Narrandera .                    Thankyou Daisy petal for your time   ;D hall69au
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Re: William and Ann Broughton
« Reply #12 on: Wednesday 28 May 14 23:24 BST (UK) »
I am still waiting for the Tasmanian archives for the info Dundee pointed out and hopefully that will answer some more questions as the Burnley marriage does fit in
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Re: William and Ann Broughton
« Reply #13 on: Sunday 08 June 14 23:55 BST (UK) »
The info came from Tasmanian archives regarding the colonial secretarys office and all it states is that John Halkett joined the police . I have also been sent info in that the ones from Burnley are not who I am looking for, so its back looking at where and when he married Mary Ann Broughton as it seems to be here in Australia at this stage
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Re: William and Ann Broughton
« Reply #14 on: Wednesday 16 July 14 01:11 BST (UK) »
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Re: William and Ann Broughton
« Reply #15 on: Tuesday 02 September 14 06:25 BST (UK) »
Hi,
I don't know if the info I have is relevant...however I was researching the shipwreck of the ship America, which I believe transported your Ann Broughton to Hobart on 9th May 1831. The America was wrecked on "Wreck Island" off Yeppoon in Qld on 20th June 1831. It was in travelling from Hobart to Batavia after offloading the convicts in Hobart. On Wreck Island, the words: "The America June 1831" and "Mary Ann Broughton June 1831" were found inscribed. Also found were the soles of a childs shoes.
The crew of the America made it to Moreton Bay in a longboat, apparently all were saved. However, I have so far found no mention of a Mary Ann Broughton or a child amongst the survivors.
I am interested in who the Mary Ann Broughton was who inscribed her name, and the childs shoe soles...I don't know if it is connected...however it seems a little strange that a female convict by the name of Ann Broughton was supposedly offloaded at Hobart (transported for life) prior to the shipwreck. Is it possible your Ann Broughton (and child) actually stowed away, or somehow was aboard after Hobart? Just a thought! If you find out any info...I would love to know, as my interest is in the Mary Ann Broughton - shipwreck survivor! cheers klf

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Re: William and Ann Broughton
« Reply #16 on: Tuesday 02 September 14 07:37 BST (UK) »
Hi klf,

Welcome to RootsChat  ;D

Ann BROUGHTON who arrived by the America in 1831 definitely stayed in Tasmania and served her time.  You can see her convict record here:

http://search.archives.tas.gov.au/ImageViewer/image_viewer.htm?CON40-1-1,380,165,L,80

I think you will find that the wording on the second tree was just "Mary Ann Broughton" with no date.  Perhaps it was the name of a ship.

Narrative of the Surveying Voyage of H. M. S. Fly: Commanded by Captain F. P. Blackwood, R.N., in Torres Strait, New Guinea, and Other Islands of the Eastern Archipelago, During the Year 1842-1846: Together with an Excursion Into the Interior of the Eastern Part of Java, Volume 1

http://www.rootschat.com/links/019ti/

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Re: William and Ann Broughton
« Reply #17 on: Wednesday 13 May 15 00:14 BST (UK) »
 Firstly thankyou once again to Dundee and Daisy petal for steering me in the right direction as the info they found was correct , it is the John Halket aboard the Blenheim in 1850 as a pensioner guard who previously was in the 78th foot regiment and the marriage banns from St Peters church in Burnley were positively correct for him as well now all I have to do is find where this new info will lead as well as trying to obtain John Halket's army records
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