52 Ancestors in 52 weeks: Week 1 Foundations
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Barbara and Ethel CONNER in front of foundations at 3 Nungara St Aranda |
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George Henry CARRETT
Ancestor or Ahnentafel Number 40
The first four Georges. On the back of this photo is my Grandmother's writing - "My father and brother George, Grandfather standing and great grandfather with beard." |
Context for research:
George Henry CARRETT is my 3rd great-grandfather.
Birth Date/Place:
George was born Friday 25 July 1834. He was the third child of William and Susannah. His siblings were: William born circa 1828, John born 1832, Matthew born 1840, Susannah born 1842 and Harriet born 1845.
Baptism Date/Place:
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George was baptised Monday 30 May 1836 at St Paul Deptford, Kent England - father William and mother Susannah CARRETT.[i]
Major World Events/Disasters/Wars etc
Schooling
I have not been able to find records of schooling for George but I think it is reasonable to assume he would have been working by the age of 13 given that census records for that period show children as scholars until about that age.
Marriage Dates/Places:
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I have the marriage certificate for George Henry CARRETT, aged 21 for 24 September 1855, bricklayer of Croydon marrying Mary Ann PASKY (transcription – we believe the name is PASBY – perhaps I need to order another original certificate now), aged 21, also of Croydon. George Henry is listed as the son of William CARRETT Bricklayer. They were married at Church of All Saints in the Parish of Croydon. Rupert Montague Browne officiated. Witness were John and Mary CARRETT.
Children’s Birth Dates/Places:
George Henry Senior and his wife Mary Ann had the following children:
- George Henry Carrett born 1856 Brickston Hill
- Mary Ann born 1858 but died in 1862
- William Thomas born 1860
- Charles Alfred born 1864
- Catherine Anne born 1866 Auckland, NZ
- Susannah Florence Carrett born 1869 Sydney, Australia
- John Carrett born 1871 Sydney
- Matthew Charles Carrett born 1872 Hill End, NSW
- Henry George born 1876 Orange, NSW
- Thomas born 1877 Dubbo, NSW
- Benjamin born 1880, Dubbo, NSW
One of the handwritten descendant charts I have from one of my cousins also lists three stillborn children born in 1862, 1868 and 1875.
Immigration/Migration Dates/Places:
Scene on the deck of the Pegasus, with canvas rigged up to provide shelter. A man (the Captain?) is reading from the Bible, using a flag-draped object as a lectern. Men, women and children are seated listening, with at least one holding a prayer book or hymnal. Artist unknown :[Album of an officer]. Divine (?) Service, Ship Pegasus. 1865. For more lovely images of the voyage go to the National Library of New Zealand here. |
George and Mary Ann and their sons George Henry, William Thomas and Charles Alfred emigrated to Australia via New Zealand on 17th December 1864 on the clipper ship Pegasus. [ii] George kept a daily diary of the voyage which some members have a copy of and have transcribed. They were assisted passengers.
However they did not stay long in New Zealand. Peter suggests that George left for Australia on the Prince Alfred
arriving 8th May 1866. When I look at the Shipping List on
Ancestry it says William Carret rather than George Henry. I cannot find
any other record of George entering Australia.
It is conjectured he came to do work on the railway from Lithgow to Dubbo.
Mary and the four children arrived in Sydney 10th July 1867 on the steam ship Auckland.
Residence Dates/Places:
UK
1841 Census George (aged 7) is living with his parents William (aged 48), bricklayer and Susan (aged 35) and brothers William (aged 14), John (aged 12) and Matthew (aged 2) in Windmill Street St Mary Lambeth, county of Surrey[iii]
1851 Census George is living with his widowed mother, brothers John and Matthew and now two sisters, Susan and Harriett aged 9 and 6. I think his mother’s occupation is listed as seamstress. George is listed as a General Labourer and his birthplace as Shadwell. They live at 12 Orchard Place Clapham. Younger brother Matthew is listed as a scholar at the age of 12.
1861 Census – Mary is living with the children at 38 Lyam Road Lambeth. The surname is spelled CARRIT. It is noted that she ws at work in Kent. George is listed as 5 years old. Mary Ann as 3 years old and William as 4 months. I have not been able to find George in the Census.
Australia/New Zealand
From children's birth certificates and newspaper articles:
Auckland
Sydney
Hill End
Orange
Dubbo
Military Service Dates/Places:
I have not been able to determine that George Henry served in the military, although his grandsons certainly did.
Occupation Dates/Places:
George’s obituary gives testament to his occupation as potter and bricklayer. Peter Carrett’s Bricks and Mortar account of the family also records some of the buildings that he and his sons were responsible for building. I am particularly interested in the account that George worked for Doulton pottery at Lambeth. See newspaper articles about clay at Whylandra.
Dubbo Liberal and Macquarie Advocate (NSW : 1894 - 1954), Wednesday 24 February 1904, page 2 |
My search for employment/apprenticeship records in this area has so far been unsuccessful.
Organizations/Associations Dates/Places:
George’s sons and grandsons were active members of the local community including Freemason’s and other organisations. His obituary mentions that he was one of the original founders of the Bricklayers Operative Society.
While this is a photo of the Victorian Operative Bricklayers Society, I thought it would give you a flavour of the time.
Operative Bricklayers Society Eight Hours Day Delegates, Victoria, circa 1920s Museums Victoria Public Domain
Death Date/Place:
George died 1 July 1912 in Dubbo, NSW which means my grandmother may have known him. He died when she was 11 years old.
I’m not sure if the Sydney Carretts ever went to Dubbo to visit their family. I imagine they must have but at the same time, Gran was from a large family so it may have been just too difficult. What a shame I did not ask her more about him and her grandfather, his son, when I was growing up.
1912 2 July Dubbo Liberal and Macquarie Advocate courtesy of Trove |
1912 2 July Obituary GH Carrett Dubbo Dispatch and Wellington Independent page 3 courtesy of Trove |
Burial Date/Place:
You can see George’s tombstone here on the Find a Grave website. His wife Mary Ann died nearly 9 years later in 1919. He is buried in the Church of England section L2C Row 3 right at the southern end. [iv]
You can access a map of Old Dubbo Cemetery here. The tombstone says George was 78 years old which places his birth at about 1834. It also says “native of London, ENG”.
Other records which provide insight are a Bankruptcy Notice in the November-December 1898 Government Gazette. He’s address is given as Sandy Creek near Dubbo, bricklayer.
Advertising (1899, April 18). Dubbo Dispatch and Wellington Independent (NSW : 1887 - 1932), p. 3. Retrieved January 8, 2022, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article228218511 |
Whilst it would have been a very difficult time for George and his family the notice gives a fascinating insight into the tools of his trade and what he needed for his work, not to mention his personal interests e.g. organ and pictures.
FAN CLUB (Friends and Neighours)
Baptism sponsors/godparents – not recorded or unable to find a record of same
Marriage Witnesses Officiants – brother John and his wife
Accompanying passengers on shipping list – see newspaper cutting
Newspaper – other people mentioned in articles – George’s sisters Annie and Susan placed advertisements in the local papers under missing friends.
1893 21 Feb Brisbane Courier Page 7 Missing Friend |
Census – other lodgers/neighbours
City directories – others living in household/on street
Land Deeds – witnesses/buyers/sellers
Maps – neighbours
Military – unit members
Death – informant/undertaker
Obituary – survivors
Probate – executor/Heirs/Witnesses
Cemetery – others in plot
Different spellings of surname
Carrett
Carrit
Carrott
Cassatt
Conclusion
[i] Ancestry.com. England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. Original data: England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013.
[ii] New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 431, 31 March 1865, Page 9
[iii] 1841 Census, Ancestry.com, Class: H0107; Piece: 1054; Book: 4; Civil Parish: Lambeth; County: Surrey; Enumeration District: 8, Golio: 27; Page: 9; Line: 1; GSU roll: 474652
[iv] Ancestry.com. Australia Cemetery Index, 1808-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010. Compiler: Dubbo and District Family History Society; Collection Title: Dubbo and District Cemeteries, Vol. 5; Reference: Dubbo Cemetery
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While no-one in my direct line emigrated to Australia, several collaterals did and I'm in touch with the descendants of a couple of them :)