Isabella BENNETTS
- Born: 1811, Camborne, Cornwall
- Christened: 3 Jun 1811, Camborne, Cornwall 2
- Married: 10 Aug 1830, Camborne, Cornwall 1
- Died: 31 Aug 1866, Cadia near Orange, N.S.W., Australia
Research Notes:
1841 England Census:
Age given: 30 years Birthplace given: Cornwall Dwelling Place: Victoria St., Camborne
Present were husband George Baily (35), carpenter, children: Elizabeth (7), Ellen (4), Emily (2), Louisa (1)
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1851 England Census:
Age given: 39 years Birthplace given: Camborne, Cornwall Dwelling Place: Trelowarren St., Camborne Occupation: Grocer
Present were husband George Bailey (45) of Camborne, grocer & carpenter, children (born in Camborne): Elizth. Mary (16), grocer's assistant, Ellen (14), scholar, Emily (12), scholar, Louisa (10), scholar, Susan (7), scholar, George John (1)
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On 27 Feb 1858, Isabella Bailey of Camborne, daughter of John & Mary Bennett (both dead), housekeeper, and her children (all born in Camborne) Elizabeth (23), domestic servant, Ellen (21), milliner, Emily (19), milliner, Louisa (17), domestic servant, Susan (14), domestic servant, and George (8), arrived in New South Wales, Australia per S. S. Stebonheath. Isabella's husband George Bailey was already living in the Colony (in Newtown, Sydney). Isabella's mother-in-law, Susannah Bailey, was living nextdoor.
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"On the 31st August, at her residence, Cadia, near Orange, New South Wales, ISABELLA, the beloved wife of Mr. GEORGE BAILEY, formerly of Camborne, Cornwall."
The Sydney Morning Herald, Thursday 13 September 1866
Marriage Information:
Isabella married George BAILEY, son of Samuel BAILEY of Town and Susanna BENNETTS, on 10 Aug 1830 in Camborne, Cornwall 1. (George BAILEY was born in 1805 in Camborne, Cornwall, christened on 23 Sep 1805 in Camborne, Cornwall 3 and died on 10 Jun 1874 in Long Swamp, New South Wales, Australia.)
Marriage Notes:
George Bailey, miner, and Isabella Bennetts
Witnesses: John Bennett and Ann Henneng [Ennings]
4th cousins, once removed
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