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1351 WAS A TIMBER CUTTER STYLES, NOEL GEORGE (I509323)
 
1352 Wauchope Cemetery. NSW. Australia. COOK, Arthur Henry (I507235)
 
1353 Web content link:https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/15892016newspaper article Byrnes, Norman (I135)
 
1354 When William arrived in Sydney in 1838, he gave his age as 60, stated he was a native of Battle, Sussex, and that his parents were William and Mary Vidler. Unfortunately, there is nothing recorded in the Battle parish register to substantiate this claim, and his precise origins are still unknown. However, it is highly likely that his was one of two baptisms shown in the Battle register: * November 23rd, 1773 - William, son of Richard and Mary Vidler * September 21st, 1770 - William, illegitimate son of Mary Vidler As Richard (the father of the 1773 baptism) and Mary (the mother of the 1770 baptism) were siblings, we can at least be almost certain that the grandparents of William were John VADLER and Elizabeth BOWLING, who were married at Battle on June 3rd, 1742. Mary COPPER was a native of Sandhurst, Kent. She was born there on October 5th, 1775, and married there on December 29th, 1796. William at the time of his marriage was described as a bachelor of the Parish of Benenden. Information from John Graham -------------------- VIDLER, William Death : 22 MAY 1856 Jamberoo, NSW Gender: Male Parents: Father: VIDLER, William Mother: , Mary Family: Marriage: 29 DEC 1796 in St Nicholas Church, Sandhurst, Kent Spouse: COPPER, Mary Death : 27 SEP 1829 Sandhurst, Kent Gender: Female Parents: Father: COPPER, Joseph Mother: MARR, Ann Children: VIDLER, Mary VIDLER, William VIDLER, John VIDLER, James VIDLER, Stephen VIDLER, Kezia VIDLER, Edwin VIDLER, Samuel Birth : 1816 Rye, Sussex Death : NOV 1817 Sandhurst, Kent Gender: Male VIDLER, Sarah Ann Family: Marriage: 15 JAN 1832 in Sandhurst, Kent Spouse: MAYNARD, Mary Children: VIDLER, Reuben -------------------- VIDLER, William Death : 22 MAY 1856 Jamberoo, NSW Gender: Male Parents: Father: VIDLER, William Mother: , Mary Family: Marriage: 29 DEC 1796 in St Nicholas Church, Sandhurst, Kent Spouse: COPPER, Mary Death : 27 SEP 1829 Sandhurst, Kent Gender: Female Parents: Father: COPPER, Joseph Mother: MARR, Ann Children: VIDLER, Mary VIDLER, William VIDLER, John VIDLER, James VIDLER, Stephen VIDLER, Kezia VIDLER, Edwin VIDLER, Samuel Birth : 1816 Rye, Sussex Death : NOV 1817 Sandhurst, Kent Gender: Male VIDLER, Sarah Ann Family: Marriage: 15 JAN 1832 in Sandhurst, Kent Spouse: MAYNARD, Mary Children: VIDLER, Reuben William Vidler Estimated birth year: 1778 Age in years: 60 Native place of Principal: Battle, Sussex, England Father's name: William Vidler Mother's name: Mary Vidler Spouse's name: Mary Vidler Native place of spouse: Rolvenden, Kent, England Spouse's Father's name: James Maynard Spouse's Mother's name: Martha Maynard Ship: Maitland Date of arrival: 06 Nov 1838 Volume: 8 GS Number: 416877 DGS Number: 4117092 Image number: 01389 Vidler, William (I508998)
 
1355 Wife: Bertha Matilda Bowerman Birth 9 September 1858 Parramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death 23 November 1923 (Age 65) Pennant Hills, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Marriage: 18 April 1878 — Parramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 1 Son Ernest Haywood Shields Birth 1879 Parramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death 1945 (Age 66) Hornsby, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 2 Daughter Emily May Shields Birth 1881 Ryde, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death 19 November 1950 (Age 69) Parramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 3 Son Percival Samuel Shields Birth 23 November 1883 Pennant Hills, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death 1959 (Age 75) Ryde, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 4 Daughter Clarice Mildred Shields Birth 1886 Central Cumberland, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death 1965 (Age 79) Balmain, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 5 Son Frederick Shields Birth 1887 Central Cumberland, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death 1888 (Age 12 months) Central Cumberland, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 6 Son Walter Shields Birth 1889 Central Cumberland, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death 1889 Central Cumberland, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 7 Daughter Hilda Elizabeth Shields Birth 1890 Central Cumberland, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death 1952 (Age 62) Parramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 8 Daughter Rosina Shields Birth 1891 Central Cumberland, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death 1956 (Age 65) Chatswood, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 9 Son Bruce S. Shields Birth 1893 Central Cumberland, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death 1893 Central Cumberland, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 10 Daughter Olive Beatrice Shields Birth 1894 Central Cumberland, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death 7 May 1980 (Age 86) 11 Son Herbert L. Shields Birth 1896 Parramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death 1896 Parramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 12 Son Roy Stanley Shields Birth 1897 Castle Hill, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death 21 March 1981 (Age 84) 13 Son Wilton R. Shields Birth 1900 Castle Hill, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death 1901 (Age 12 months) Parramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 14 Son Horace John "Abe" Shields Birth 1902 Parramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death 7 June 1980 (Age 78) 15 Daughter Berthina P. Shields Birth 1903 Parramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death yes Sources http://australianroyalty.net.au/individual.php?pid=I44636&ged=purnellmccord.ged Shields, Samuel (I506461)
 
1356 Wife: Bertha Matilda Bowerman Birth 9 September 1858 Parramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death 23 November 1923 (Age 65) Pennant Hills, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Marriage: 18 April 1878 — Parramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 1 Son Ernest Haywood Shields Birth 1879 Parramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death 1945 (Age 66) Hornsby, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 2 Daughter Emily May Shields Birth 1881 Ryde, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death 19 November 1950 (Age 69) Parramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 3 Son Percival Samuel Shields Birth 23 November 1883 Pennant Hills, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death 1959 (Age 75) Ryde, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 4 Daughter Clarice Mildred Shields Birth 1886 Central Cumberland, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death 1965 (Age 79) Balmain, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 5 Son Frederick Shields Birth 1887 Central Cumberland, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death 1888 (Age 12 months) Central Cumberland, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 6 Son Walter Shields Birth 1889 Central Cumberland, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death 1889 Central Cumberland, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 7 Daughter Hilda Elizabeth Shields Birth 1890 Central Cumberland, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death 1952 (Age 62) Parramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 8 Daughter Rosina Shields Birth 1891 Central Cumberland, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death 1956 (Age 65) Chatswood, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 9 Son Bruce S. Shields Birth 1893 Central Cumberland, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death 1893 Central Cumberland, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 10 Daughter Olive Beatrice Shields Birth 1894 Central Cumberland, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death 7 May 1980 (Age 86) 11 Son Herbert L. Shields Birth 1896 Parramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death 1896 Parramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 12 Son Roy Stanley Shields Birth 1897 Castle Hill, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death 21 March 1981 (Age 84) 13 Son Wilton R. Shields Birth 1900 Castle Hill, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death 1901 (Age 12 months) Parramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 14 Son Horace John "Abe" Shields Birth 1902 Parramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death 7 June 1980 (Age 78) 15 Daughter Berthina P. Shields Birth 1903 Parramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death yes Sources http://australianroyalty.net.au/individual.php?pid=I44636&ged=purnellmccord.ged Shields, Samuel (I506177)
 
1357 Wife: Sonter, Sarah (1852-1944) Sarah Sonter Birth 17 October 1852 West Epping, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death 9 August 1944 (Age 91) Pennant Hills, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Marriage: August 1870 — Ryde, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 1 Daughter Clara Jane Shields Birth 8 December 1871 Pennant Hills, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death 30 September 1954 (Age 82) 2 Son Albert Henry Shields Birth 29 July 1873 Pennant Hills, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death 15 June 1875 (Age 22 months) Parkes, Central Tablelands, New South Wales, Australia 3 Son Joseph Shields Birth 16 March 1875 Pennant Hills, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death 11 August 1955 (Age 80) Somersby, Hunter, New South Wales, Australia 4 Son Stephen Arthur Shields Birth 28 October 1878 Pennant Hills, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death 31 August 1966 (Age 87) 5 Son Leslie James Shields Birth 13 January 1882 Pennant Hills, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death 1954 (Age 71) Maryborough, Queensland, Australia 6 Daughter Linnie May Shields Birth 1883 Central Cumberland, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death 25 June 1940 (Age 57) Castle Hill, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 7 Daughter Minnie M Shields Birth 12 July 1885 Pennant Hills, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death 31 January 1976 (Age 90) 8 Daughter Sarah Ada Shields Birth 1886 Parramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death 1887 (Age 12 months) Parramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 9 Son Cecil Crayton Shields Birth 27 March 1887 Pennant Hills, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death 1 September 1966 (Age 79) Casino, Northern Rivers, New South Wales, Australia 10 Daughter Emmy Beatrice Shields Birth 6 August 1889 Pennant Hills, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death 27 September 1929 (Age 40) 11 Daughter Dorcas Emmy Shields Birth 6 June 1892 Death 1 July 1966 (Age 74) Sources http://australianroyalty.net.au/individual.php?pid=I51482&ged=purnellmccord.ged -------------------- === GEDCOM Source === V18491827 35/1849 no district - SHIELDS Joseph H. - James & Mary A. === GEDCOM Source === see Notes: Death Notice === GEDCOM Source === see Notes: Funeral Notice Shields, Joseph Henry (I506457)
 
1358 Wife: Caroline Sonter Birth 9 December 1843 , , New South Wales, Australia Death 14 March 1929 (Age 85) Carlingford, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Marriage: 26 December 1867 — Carlingford, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 1 Son William Silas Shields Birth 1870 Parramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death 1940 (Age 70) Ryde, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 2 Son Herbert Ernest Shields Birth 9 September 1873 Parramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death 3 April 1877 (Age 3) Parramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 3 Daughter Caroline Shields Birth 10 September 1876 Pennant Hills, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death 1937 (Age 60) , Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 4 Daughter Lennie Gertrude Shields Birth 1881 Ryde, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death 17 September 1882 (Age 20 months) Parramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 5 Son Lineal Edgar A. Shields Birth 12 August 1885 Parramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death 27 June 1968 (Age 82) Ryde, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Sources http://australianroyalty.net.au/individual.php?pid=I51385&ged=purnellmccord.ged https://www.geni.com/people/William-Shields/6000000002641973019?through=6000000001479374211 Shields, William (I506454)
 
1359 Wife: Caroline Sonter Birth 9 December 1843 , , New South Wales, Australia Death 14 March 1929 (Age 85) Carlingford, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Marriage: 26 December 1867 — Carlingford, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 1 Son William Silas Shields Birth 1870 Parramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death 1940 (Age 70) Ryde, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 2 Son Herbert Ernest Shields Birth 9 September 1873 Parramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death 3 April 1877 (Age 3) Parramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 3 Daughter Caroline Shields Birth 10 September 1876 Pennant Hills, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death 1937 (Age 60) , Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 4 Daughter Lennie Gertrude Shields Birth 1881 Ryde, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death 17 September 1882 (Age 20 months) Parramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 5 Son Lineal Edgar A. Shields Birth 12 August 1885 Parramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death 27 June 1968 (Age 82) Ryde, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Sources http://australianroyalty.net.au/individual.php?pid=I51385&ged=purnellmccord.ged https://www.geni.com/people/William-Shields/6000000002641973019?through=6000000001479374211 Jenkins adopted by Shields, William (I501187)
 
1360 Wife:Ada May Overton (born Porter) Children: Ronald Overton, Harold John Overton https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Overton-783 * Reference: [https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-40001-130902811/herbert-overton-in-familysearch-family-tree FamilySearch Family Tree] - [https://www.geni.com/projects/SmartCopy/18783 SmartCopy]: ''Jun 17 2017, 22:12:03 UTC'' Overton, Herbert (I506922)
 
1361 Wilberforce Church Entry No. 8377 Vol. 121 Cox, William t (I502590)
 
1362 Wilberforce Church Entry No.1120 Vol.26 Cox, Mary Ann (I502581)
 
1363 Wilberforce Church Entry No.1401 Vol.35 Cox, Marther Jane (I502147)
 
1364 Wilberforce Church Entry No.1401 Vol.35 Cox, Marther Jane (I502582)
 
1365 wilberforce Church entry No.1519 Vol.38 Cox, Richard Steven (I502588)
 
1366 Wilberforce Church Entry No.1548 Vol.28 Cox, Elizabeth (I502586)
 
1367 Wilberforce Church Entry No.941 vol.40 Cox, Charlott (I502583)
 
1368 wilberforce Church Entry No.992 Vol.24 Cox, John (I502585)
 
1369 William (Bill) married Kate Gannon on the 12th of November 1906. William was in the first world war, he served as a 2/ corporal in the 1st div.art. Ticehurst, William Charles (I501515)
 
1370 William Edward Mitchell b. 25 Aug 1872 in Denman, New South Lindores, Alice Clair (I500807)
 
1371 William Moore was born about 1783 in Leicestershire England. He was a labourer in Middlesex County (London or Nearby)at the time of his arrest. The following is an entry in the Sessions Rolls in the Sessions of Delivery of the Gaol of Newgate in the County of Middlesex, which were held at the Old Bailey. William's trial was held at the Old Bailey,London,on April18th 1798. William Moore, late of the Parish of Hampstead in the County of Middlesex, labourer, on the eighteenth day of March in the 36th year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Third, King of Great Britain,with force and arms at the Parish aforesaid, 1 linen shirt of the value of five shillings, and 1 pair of worsted stockings ,value 2 shillings and sixpence, of the goods and chattels of George Davies, then and there being found, feloniously did steal, take away and carry away against the peace of our said Lord the King, his Crown and Dignity. At his trial, William was sentenced to seven years transportation, arriving in Sydney aboard the "Royal Admiral' on the 20th November 1800 aged 17. His entry in "The Book of Pardons' reads: William Moore, tried London, April 1798,7 years Royal Admiral, November 1800, time expired 1805. Certificate given 24.3.1810 (Renewed 25.9.1823 vide no. 226/109, that having been mutilated and torn up.) His description at the time was: 5ft 1in, sallow, hazel eyes,iron grey hair, from Leicestershire. William married Eleanor Wise at St Johns Church of England, Parramatta, on the 12th April 1813. Eleanor was born in London England about 1785. Moore, Convict "Royal Admiral" 1800, William Convict "Royal Admiral" 1800 (I503842)
 
1372 William Passey was born 29 December 1839 in Strensham, England, the second son of John and Ann New Passey. The Passey family was poor. John Passey was a brick layer by trade. He was respected in the community for his work ethic and his honesty. The family rented their home from the local Squire. William attended Sunday School at the village church where he learned to read and write. Two Mormon Missionaries came to the villiage of Strensham in 1850; William was 11 years old. William's mother, Ann and her sister Sarah were interested in the teachings of this new religion. John Passey said he would drown any man that tried to baptize his wife. He told her to stay away from the teachings of these men. Ann and her sister Sarah were baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 20 April 1850. John wept when he heard the news. His wife persuaded him to attend the meetings held by Elders Wheeler and Lyons. He was baptized one month later on 19 May 1850. The family was fined a schilling each week for not attending services in the Strensham Church. John Passey would not turn his back on his new religion. He soon found himself out of work with the threat of being turned out of his house if he and his family did not attend the local church. John wrote to his brother Henry Passey who lived in Birmingham. Henry responded that work was plentiful there and he would send money to help the family move. William Passey often told how the family left Strensham with the clothes on their backs, some quilts and a bucket of lard! The entire family went to work. William first worked in a bakery and later in a wire factory where he learned to draw wire and run an engine. He drew some of the wire used in the first Atlantic telegraph cable. Ten years after leaving Strensham the Passey family left England on the Underwriter the date was 30 March 1860. They arrived in New York on 1 May 1860. Sarah New and her husband William Passey (a cousin of John Passey) had arrived in Boston four years earlier. Everyone went to work. William found a job working in a lumber mill in East Cambridge. The family saved every penny for the final leg of their journey to Salt Lake City, Utah Territory. William was 6 foot 2 inches tall; a handsome, healthy young man. When the Civil War broke out people on the street would stop and ask if he was going to enlist in the army. He said he did not come to America to fight in a Civil War. In the spring of 1861 accompanied by his mother's sister and her family they all started for Zion. William's older brother Thomas had left England earlier and had been in the first handcart company to cross the plains. He was already living in Utah. The Passey's joined Captain Horne's Company and William was assigned to drive the 'medicine wagon'. He had never seen oxen before but he managed. The Horne Company started their trek on 1 July 1861. John Passey was a left handed fiddle player. He furnished entertainment for the camp at the end of a weary day and many of the pioneers danced for relaxation. William loved to dance. This was a love that continued throughout his life. "The Passey family arrived in Salt Lake on Friday the 13th of September 1861. William worked in a saw mill in Salt Lake for about three years. He took out his citizenship papers during this time. William made a visit over to Cedar Fort to visit an uncle. Here he met Asenath Viola Wilcox in church. She was the daughter of Samuel Allen Wilcox and Martha Bolton Parker Wilcox. Asenath was born 1 April 1845 in Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois. It was his good fortune to see Asenath again at a dance, while on his visit there. It was customary then to have half the dances "Ladies Choice". William being a stranger, stepped out of the crowd, behind the door. Asenath pushed her way through the crowd and chose him for her partner. William did not see Asenath again until the Passey family moved to Cedar Fort. In Cedar Fort William worked on the farm and freighted. He and Asenath got better aquainted and he would call to see her every Sunday evening. In 1865 they decided to get married. They were to attend Conference and be married in the Endowment House. They traveled with the Grimment Family and William helped with their herds. The Endowment House was closed for two weeks and Brother Grimment needed to get his herds to Bear Lake, Idaho. It was impossible to pasture the animals so near to Salt Lake City. William went to see Brigham Young for advice and counsel. Brigham Young said, "If I tell you what to do, will you do it?" William being obedient and without thinking answered, "Yes". Brigham Young told the young man to wait and be married in the Endowment House. Years later, William would tell this story with tears in his eyes, "The only thing I ever did that I feel sorry for is when I could not keep faith with the Prophet's counsel and keep faith with my commitment with the John Grimmett family to help move the cattle. It pays to think before you speak and don't ask for counsel unless you intend to keep it." William and Asenath were married by Edmund Ellsworth 29 Oct. 1865 in Salt Lake City. The young couple settled in Paris, Bear Lake, Idaho. William was called to be the presiding Elder for the Latter-day Saints living there. The first church meeting was held in the Passey home. The people there decided to build a meeting house which they built of logs in about thirty days. The William Passey family lived in Idaho for 15 years. The winters were brutal and crops were difficult to raise; the wheat was frozen nearly every year. Just before Christmas William was helping gather in the cattle. He had been out all day on his horse and he grew very cold and weary. He decided to go home and told his brother-in-law Adam Wilcox that he wanted to go to sleep in a hay stack that was nearby. Adam told William he would use a whip on him if he tried to rest in the hay." William was nearly frozen when he reached home. Asenath thawed his feet out slowly with cold water, warming it a little at a time. When he was strong enough to speak he asked Asenath if she would go to Arizona with him. She gave him a resounding, "Yes!" There were eight families in the train headed for Arizona. Their leader was William Kimball; the other families included William Passey, Ed Bloomer, Barney Raydell, and Henry Horne. They started on the 29th of August 1880. William and Asenath had eight children with them. They came by Cedar Fort to visit relatives, leaving Lehi the 7th of Sept. They came by way of Lees Ferry. William had two wagons and two horse teams and one cow. They arrived in the small adobe town of Mesa on 21st Nov. 1880. The Mormons had only been in Mesa for two years. William traded a harness for an acre of land to build his home on. William freighted for Mr. Hayden, owner of the Hayden Flour Mill at Tempe, Arizona. Mr. Hayden was a kindhearted man and helped the pioneers in their early struggles. He was never known to turn away a man who needed flour if he was willing to work for it. William along with many others, spent his spare time working on the canal that would bring water to their crops. The city water for Mesa came from the "Town Tank", and the settlers carried their water from there and watered their stock. The Indians in the area were not hostile and the Passey boys all learned to speak the Papago language. They kept up friendships with their Indian friends into old age. Asenath traded produce with the Indians and she would buy clay pots and baskets that they had to sell. William was called to serve as a Second Counselor to Bishop Elijah Pomeroy when the first Bishopric in Mesa was organized. Asenath was expecting her 11th child and she asked Bishop Pomeroy, "How can I get along with all these little children to feed and clothe if my husband spends so much of his time in other things?" The Bishop said, "Sister Passey, if you will support your husband in this calling, your purse will always be full and your every need will be taken care of." Asenath did support William in all of his duties in the Church. She said that her purse always was full and the cows poured milk, the hens laid more eggs and everything went as was promised. William served as counselor for nine years. The 27th of Sept. 1891 he was called as Bishop of the ward where he served for three years. He was released due to his deafness. He continued to work in the Church and held many positions. William had several business in Mesa. At one time he owned a Confection Store that advertized "homemade ice cream served after 3:00 PM." Later he was a partner in Passey-Mets Furniture Store. The store was located at 13 W. Main Street in Mesa, Arizona. William was a good carpenter. He made coffins and did embalming. He also was elected as a Councilman to A.F. McDonald, Mayor in 1883. The grandchildren loved to visit their Grandparents Asenath and William Passey. They were both remembered as loving and faithful. Lora Hancock remembered hearing her Grandfather pray at the end of the day. His prayers were a sustaining memory for her all of her life. Melbourn Passey remembered how the Passey home smelled. "The house was clean and Grandma always had something good for a little boy to eat. Grandpa had hams curing and I still remember how good they smelled." Asenath fell and broke her leg after trying to cross an irrigation ditch. She died 27 Aug. 1927 at the age of 82. William died peacefully in his sleep 3 Jan. 1929. He was 89. Both of these pioneers are buried in the Mesa City Cemetery, Mesa, Maricopa, Arizona. This information was taken from family stories, a history written by Kyle Passey Harrop, a book entitled A Visit To The Past...The William Passey Family Story and Our Legacy Vol. I, page 66-70. SOURCE: Family Search.org Passey, William (I507753)
 
1373 William THOMAS was born c1797 Liverpool, Lancashire, UK William was convicted and sentenced to 7 years transportation. He arrived in Sydney Cove on 5/4/1818 on "Batavia" William has a relationship with Mary Ann PARTRIDGE and they had the following children * Richard BOWERMAN 1824 * Mary Ann BOWERMAN 1825 * Robert BOWERMAN 1830 * James BOWERMAN 1831 * Martha BOWERMAN 1834 * Sarah BOWERMAN 1838 William died 13/2/1857 Parramatta ---- William was of African/ American heritage born in Liverpool UK. He was sent to Australia as a convict, in 1818 arriving on the Batavia William was assigned to work on Mary Ann Bowerman's property, after the Crown had wrongly executed Mary's husband George Bowerman for a crime he didn't commit in 1820. ---- * http://australianroyalty.net.au/individual.php?pid=I59431&ged=purnellmccord.ged * https://convictrecords.com.au/convicts/thomas/william/70293 * http://www.hawkesbury.net.au/claimaconvict/convictDetails.php?convictId=45118 * http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/AUS-PT-JACKSON-CONVICTS/2002-02/1014094989 Thomas, William T (I503203)
 
1374 William was only 3 years old , the youngest family member to survive the voyage from England to Australia.Williams occupation was that of a blacksmith. William married Winifred Ryan in 1860 at age 25 .They settled in Boorowa N.S.W. william and Winifred had 14 children, 7 boys and 7 girls. Ticehurst, William (I501524)
 
1375 William was only 3 years old , the youngest family member to survive the voyage from England to Australia.Williams occupation was that of a blacksmith. William married Winifred Ryan in 1860 at age 25 .They settled in Boorowa N.S.W. william and Winifred had 14 children, 7 boys and 7 girls. Ticehurst, William (I505554)
 
1376 William:aged 21 yearsHannah:aged 21 years Family (F501142)
 
1377 William:aged 23 yearsElizabeth:aged 22 years Family (F501143)
 
1378 with Charles ,Right section row 1 plot 6 McDonald, Elizabeth (I509281)
 
1379 With parents & sister, Emily. Lavender, Maude Mary (I502258)
 
1380 Witnesses John Williams, Henry Anderson Barlow, Mary Ann (I501306)
 
1381 World War 2 see https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=1056146 Channon, Francis Edward (I504181)
 
1382 www.findagrave.com/memorial/162366246/sarah-shields gives dates as 1871 to 12th May 1872. https://austcemindex.com/old/inscription?id=7880130 gives dates as March 1871 to 12th May 1872. Both agree buried at Carlingford and child of James Henry and Mary Ann Shields. NSW BDM has the birth registration 15541/1872 and death registration 7112/1874 Shields, Sarah (I506465)
 
1383 Yass Cemetery Dalaney, Mavis Doreen (I502021)
 
1384 Yass district Widajuri Girl Collins, Ellen (I502014)
 
1385 Year of birth set to ca 1795 (after his dated siblings) to avoid excessive hot-matches. Collins, John (I506565)
 
1386 [http://lib.byu.edu/mormonmigration/person.php?id=49685&q=john%20passey Liverpool to New York] Ship: Underwriter Departure: 30 Mar 1860 Arrival: Passey, John (I507751)
 
1387 [http://lib.byu.edu/mormonmigration/person.php?id=49686 Liverpool to New York] Ship: Underwriter Departure: 30 Mar 1860 Arrival: New, Ann (I501434)
 
1388 [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=passey&GSfn=thomas&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSst=15&GScnty=649&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=47577821&df=all& Find a Grave] Birth: Sep. 23, 1837 Death: Dec. 10, 1910 Family links: Parents: *John Passey (1810 - 1883) *Ann New Passey (1817 - 1911) Spouse: *Drusilla Theobald Passey (1842 - 1916) Children: *John Thomas Passey (1860 - 1934)* *Florence May Passey Prescott (1863 - 1941)* *George Henry Passey (1867 - 1941)* *Cora Francis Passey Robison (1873 - 1913)* *Margaret Passey Johnson (1878 - 1905)* Burial: Paris Cemetery Paris Bear Lake County Idaho, USA -------------------- * Updated from [http://www.myheritage.no/research/collection-10147/billiongraves?itemId=3564055-&action=showRecord&indId=externalindividual-c512c2dc8b2b8bf2c4258b2177df170f&mrid=11a4156ebcd0896173bf6a55bebe68b6 BillionGraves] by [http://www.geni.com/projects/SmartCopy/18783 SmartCopy]: ''Dec 4 2014, 0:09:10 UTC'' * Updated from [http://www.myheritage.no/research/collection-1/myheritage-familietraer?itemId=58455351-2-500038&action=showRecord&indId=externalindividual-c512c2dc8b2b8bf2c4258b2177df170f&mrid=11a4156ebcd0896173bf6a55bebe68b6 MyHeritage Family Trees] by [http://www.geni.com/projects/SmartCopy/18783 SmartCopy]: ''Dec 4 2014, 0:14:06 UTC'' * '''Residence''': Upton upon Severn, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom * '''Residence''': Strensham, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom - 1841 * '''Residence''': Herriman, Salt Lake, Utah Territory, United States - winter 1856 * '''Residence''': Farmington, Davis, Utah, United States - 1858 * '''Residence''': Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah Territory, United States - 1858 * '''Residence''': Salt Lake, Utah Territory, United States - fall 1864-1866 * '''Residence''': Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah Territory, United States - 1866 * '''Residence''': Paris, Bear Lake, Idaho, United States - fall 1879- May 1880 * '''Residence''': Berne, Bear Lake, Idaho, United States - 1880 * '''Residence''': Nounan, Bear Lake, Idaho, United States - May 1880 * '''Residence''': Paris, Bear Lake, Idaho, United States - 1908–1910 * '''Residence''': Dingle, Bear Lake, Idaho, United States - October 1866–1875 * Passey, Thomas (I507752)
 
1389 _P_CCINFO 1-59697 Shepherd, Hilda Agnes (Dot) (I500010)
 
1390 _P_CCINFO 1-79500 Shepherd, Hilda Agnes (Dot) (I500010)
 
1391 |NOTE1: Last person to be buried in Tomakin Cemetery SEBBENS, Richard (I504460)
 

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