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Fanny PETER
Abt 1793 - 1888 (~ 95 years)-
Name Fanny PETER Birth Abt 1793 St Columb Major, Cornwall, England Gender Female Baptism 29 May 1793 St Columb Major, Cornwall, England Residence 24 Mar 1820 St Columb Major, Cornwall, England Residence 25 May 1821 St Columb Major, Cornwall, England Residence 29 Sep 1822 St Columb Major, Cornwall, England Residence 29 Sep 1823 St Columb Major, Cornwall, England Residence 17 Dec 1828 St Columb Major, Cornwall, England Residence 16 Feb 1836 Falmouth, Cornwall, England Residence Aug 1838 St Aubin, Jersey, Channel Islands Census 6 Jun 1841 Roseville Lodge, Bouet, St Peter Port, Guernsey, Channel Islands Residence 5 Oct 1843 Guernsey, Channel Islands Arrival 3 Sep 1849 Adelaide, South Australia, Australia Departure 5 Oct 1849 Adelaide, South Australia, Australia Immigration 12 Oct 1849 Port Phillip, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Census 2 Apr 1871 Priory House, Ashburton Rd, Totnes, Devon, England Arrival 31 Jul 1872 St Peter Port, Guernsey, Channel Islands Census 3 Apr 1881 3 Holyrood Place, St Andrew, Plymouth, Devon, England Death 13 May 1888 4 Alexandra Terrace, Penzance, Cornwall, England Burial 16 May 1888 Madron, Cornwall, England Person ID I405 FHC006 - White Tree Last Modified 19 Feb 2021
Father John PETER, b. Abt 1760, St Columb Major, Cornwall, England d. 18 Jun 1833, St Columb Major, Cornwall, England (Age ~ 73 years) Mother Elizabeth BATEMAN, b. Abt 1766, St Columb Major, Cornwall, England d. 12 Apr 1818, St Columb Major, Cornwall, England (Age ~ 52 years) Marriage 29 Jul 1789 St Columb Major, Cornwall, England Family ID F148 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Charles Henry PAYNTER, b. Abt 1790, Trekenning, St Columb Major, Cornwall, England d. 31 Dec 1838, St Aubin, Jersey, Channel Islands (Age ~ 48 years) Marriage 19 Sep 1818 St Columb Minor, Cornwall, England Children 1. Emily Margaret Bateman PAYNTER, b. 1819, St Columb Major, Cornwall, England d. Dec 1828, St Columb Major, Cornwall, England (Age 9 years) 2. John Bateman PAYNTER, b. Abt 1821, St Columb Major, Cornwall, England d. 12 Jul 1903, Hospital for the Insane, Kenmore, New South Wales, Australia (Age ~ 82 years) 3. Frances PAYNTER, b. Abt 1822, St Columb Major, Cornwall, England d. 7 Apr 1859, Oakerthorpe, South Wingfield, Derbyshire, England (Age ~ 37 years) 4. James Edward PAYNTER, b. Abt 1823, St Columb Major, Cornwall, England d. Aft 1863 (Age ~ 41 years) 5. Julia Elizabeth PAYNTER, b. Abt 1825, Crantock, Cornwall, England d. 28 Dec 1878, 60 Burton Cr, St Pancras, Middlesex, England (Age ~ 53 years) 6. George William PAYNTER, b. Abt 1827, Crantock, Cornwall, England d. 24 Nov 1906, Manor House, Kilmington, Wiltshire, England (Age ~ 79 years) 7. Robert Emilius PAYNTER, b. Abt 1828, St Columb Major, Cornwall, England d. 25 Mar 1915, Woodward Av, Strathfield, New South Wales, Australia (Age ~ 87 years) 8. Margaret Pender PAYNTER, b. Abt 1830, St Columb Minor, Cornwall, England d. 29 Jan 1881, Bradshaw St, Ballarat East, Victoria, Australia (Age ~ 51 years) 9. Caroline Mary PAYNTER, b. Abt 1831, St Columb Minor, Cornwall, England d. 9 Feb 1868, Fair St, St Columb Major, Cornwall, England (Age ~ 37 years) 10. Jane Adelaide PAYNTER, b. Abt 1833, Church Town, St Columb Minor, Cornwall, England d. 29 Jan 1859, Burrumbeet, Victoria, Australia (Age ~ 26 years) 11. Thomas Camborne PAYNTER, b. Abt 1834, St Columb Minor, Cornwall, England d. 26 Aug 1838, St Aubin, Jersey, Channel Islands (Age ~ 4 years) Family ID F502 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 7 Feb 2021
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Notes - 1838 - 1847 - Charles Henry Paynter late of the parish of St Columb Minor, now of the Island of Jersey, clerk, and Fanny his wife, heretofore Fanny Peter, spinster. Refers to a “certain Indenture bearing the date eighteenth day of September 1818 made between John Peter of the first part, the said Charles Henry Paynter of the second part, the said Fanny Paynter (then Fanny Peter, spinster) of the third part and William Peter* and Robert Bateman Paul** of the fourth part, being the Settlement made previously to and in contemplation of the Marriage then intended and shortly afterwards had and solemnised between the said Charles Henry Paynter and Fanny Paynter his now wife.
It was amongst things in the said Indenture that a certain sum of Two thousand pounds Capital Bank Stock therein stated to be then standing in the name of the said William Peter should be forthwith transferred in the Book or Books kept for that purpose at the Bank of England into the names of the said William Peter and Robert Bateman Paul their executors administrators and assigns and that the said sum of Two thousand pounds Bank Stock” etc.
Not more than half of the Trust Estate or Monies “for the placing out or advancement in the world or otherwise for the preferment or benefit of any Child or Children of the said intended Marriage when and in such manner as the said John Peter, Charles Henry Paynter and Fanny his wife should see fit.”
“And whereas of a certain Indenture bearing date on or about the eleventh day of May 1837 made between the said Charles Henry Paynter and Fanny his wife of the first part and the said William Peter and Robert Bateman Paul of the second part and Francis Camborne Paynter*** Gentleman and William Merifield Gentleman of the third part” this deed replaces William Peter and Robert Bateman Paul with Francis Camborne Paynter and William Merifield as Trustees.
Mentions “John Peter died in or about the year 1830.”
“And whereas the said Charles Henry Paynter and Fanny his wife being desirous of raising the sum of one hundred and fifty pounds for the advancement in the world of John Bateman Paynter their eldest son.”
Charles and Fanny “sold and disposed of the sum of seventy five pounds Capital Bank Stock … which has produced the sum of one hundred and fifty four pounds sterling.
“Francis Camborne Paynter and William Merifield shall fortieth pay John Bateman Paynter their son the sum of one hundred and fifty pounds for and towards his advancement in life.”
Receipt dated 25 April 1838 is pinned to deed. The Deed is in the Cornwall Record Office, part of the Whitford papers (legal firm long associated with the Paynter family in St Columb Major).
* Fanny’s uncle?
** Fanny’s cousin
*** Charles’ brother
LOUISA BAILLIE IN ADELAIDE.
South Australian Register, Saturday 8 September 1849, page 3
POLICE COURT— PORT ADELAIDE.
Friday, 7th September. [Before G. F. Dashwood and H. Duncan, Esqrs. ]
James Blacklock, James Lobb, Robert Woodhouse, John McKinnon, Wm. Wills, Wm Lewis, Isaac Stagg, John Stagg, James Southerwood, John Richolls, and Peter Brand, eleven seamen belonging to the Louisa Baillie, were brought in charged with unlawfully and maliciously stabbing, cutting, and wounding Police-constables Reid, Etheridge, Freebody, MacDonald, and Leech, with intent to resist and prevent the lawful apprehension of Robert Woodhouse, James Blacklock, and James Lobb.
It appeared that Sergeant Reid and Police-constable Leech went on board the Louisa Baillie to execute warrants on three of the crew for absenting themselves without leave. When they went on board, about half past twelve o'clock, they asked for the men, who consented to go on shore peaceably, provided they were allowed to have their dinner previously. They were allowed upwards of twenty minutes, when the Sergeant went forward, and desired them to come on shore with him; but they made several frivolous excuses, and ultimately refused. He then went on shore for three more of the force, who speedily arrived, and attempted to induce them to go quietly; but they dared the police, saying, 'It would take all the police in Adelaide to force them on shore.'
A desperate encounter then ensued, and one of the force (McDonald) had his wrist broken, and Etheridge received a severe cut on the head, laying it open for about three inches; but they ultimately succeeded, in getting them safely locked up in the watch-house. The weapons used by the seamen were axes, shovels, hammers, bolts, pump-breaks, and iron bolts. The evidence being conclusive against the prisoners, they were all committed to take their trial.
- 1838 - 1847 - Charles Henry Paynter late of the parish of St Columb Minor, now of the Island of Jersey, clerk, and Fanny his wife, heretofore Fanny Peter, spinster. Refers to a “certain Indenture bearing the date eighteenth day of September 1818 made between John Peter of the first part, the said Charles Henry Paynter of the second part, the said Fanny Paynter (then Fanny Peter, spinster) of the third part and William Peter* and Robert Bateman Paul** of the fourth part, being the Settlement made previously to and in contemplation of the Marriage then intended and shortly afterwards had and solemnised between the said Charles Henry Paynter and Fanny Paynter his now wife.