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SylviaInCanada
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31 Jan 2016 04:51 |
you're very welcome!
Several siblings of my direct ancestors ended up in Angaston, and I've just been trying to find more information on them :-D
They seemed to go out in waves .......... some in the 1840s, then the 1850s, then the 1860s
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Cheryl
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30 Jan 2016 23:37 |
Hi Sylvaniacanada You're right Seems Amos wasn't always a good boy. I found the photo that yiu are talking about. Its just a shame it's not very clear. I've also been looking on Trove for shipping but no good. Thanks fir you're help Cheryl
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SylviaInCanada
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30 Jan 2016 22:57 |
google Amos Armour, 1820-1889
there is a photo of Amos and his wife on
http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+1649
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SylviaInCanada
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30 Jan 2016 22:46 |
I've been trolling through the Trove collection to see if I could find a piece on ship xxx arriving (date), with passengers onboard, including Mr A Armour, but I can't seem to get that far back.
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SylviaInCanada
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30 Jan 2016 22:39 |
Evening Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1869 - 1912) Thursday 19 September 1889 p 2
THE LATE MR. ARMOUR.—We regret to notice the announcement of the death of Mr. Amos Armour, an old colonist, who died at Mitcham on Tuesday at the advanced age of sixty-nine years. Mr. Armour, who for many years carried on business as a coachbuilder, was an old and highly respected resident of Mitcham and a prominent and consistent member of the Christian Disciples denomination.
South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1867) Saturday 6 July 1867 p 4
Wednesday. July 3.
[Before Mr. S. Beddome. P.M.I
Savage Doo. — Amos Armour was charged by William N. Crowder with being the owner of a dog which rushed at the informant on the 25th June, at Mitcham, whereby his life and limb were in danger. Mr. Boucaut appeared for the informant, aud stated that the dog in question was in the habit of rushing at Mr.
Crowder s horse, by which he was in danger of being thrown off, but if Mr. Armour would promise to keep the dog fastened up, or destroy it, he had no wish to have him punished. Mr. Robinson, for the defendant, remarked that Mr. Armour was willing to keep the dog fastened up, and to pay the coats. Mr. Boucaut inti uiated that that would satisfy Mr. Crowder. The information was then withdrawn on the payment of costs by the defendant.
He wasn't always a good boy, seemingly :-D
The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889) Wednesday 26 February 1868 p 3
POLICE COURT-ADELAIDE
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25. [Before Mr. S. Beddome, P.M., and Mr. S. L. Harris, J.P.]
Assault. — Amos Armour and Edward Henry Hiasey were charged on the information of William Crowder, with assaulting his son, Wil liam Alfred Crowdtr, at Mitcham, on the 17th inst Mr. Boucant appeared for the complain ant. A cross information against William Alfred Crowder, for using insulting language towards Henry Hussey, having been heard", the Court dismissed both the informations, the of fences being of a very trivial nature.
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Cheryl
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30 Jan 2016 22:29 |
Thankyou Chris and Sylvaincanada for your replies. They are my Armour family that you found. Sylvaincanada I hadn't come across the Will reference in Trove with Amos daughters Thank you so much. Do any of you know how I can research ships manifest to find when he arrived in Australia. Ive been on Cyndis ships list. Ive been researching year to year on other sites but come across nothing I appreciate every one help tbey have given me. Cheryl
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SylviaInCanada
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30 Jan 2016 22:19 |
lots of references to him on Trove, the Australian newspaper site
in case you don't have the link .............
http://trove.nla.gov.au/
be sure to enter amos+arnour in the search area
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SylviaInCanada
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30 Jan 2016 22:15 |
I don't know whether you have found this one .................
it is mentioned on a Public Family Tree on ancestry ...........
12 May 1926 • Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Interpretation of Will -The Register ( Adelaide, S.A. ) re Rebecca Verco ( nee Armour) deceased, and Alice Verco ( nee Armour ) TROVE
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SylviaInCanada
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30 Jan 2016 22:10 |
from FMP
South Australia Government Gazette 1861
Amos Armour one of 3 men elected Councillors for the District of Mitcham
South Australia Government Gazette 1865
Amos Armour bought 13 lots of Section 370, Hundred of Moorooroo, Village of Angaston. He is noted as resident in Mitcham
South Australia government gazette 1869
In 1869, Amos Armour was granted a distillation licence
He also seemed to have been buying, or acquiring, property in Adelaide or surrounding area as early as 1859
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Chris Ho :)
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30 Jan 2016 15:41 |
(so below relates then)
Chris :)
National Burial Index for England & Wales Transcription (Find My Past)
First name(s) WILLIAM Last name ARMOUR Birth year 1787 Death year 1836 Age 49 Burial year 1836 Burial day 5 Burial month 6 Place SOUTHILL Church description ALL SAINTS Church denomination ANGLICAN County Bedfordshire
Burial First name(s) RUTH Last name ARMOUR Birth year 1783 Death year 1837 Age 54 Burial year 1837 Burial day 28 Burial month 4 Place SOUTHILL Church description ALL SAINTS Church denomination ANGLICAN County Bedfordshire
England, pollbooks and directories 1830-1837 Transcription (Find My Past)
First name(s) William Last name Armour Year 1832 Address Stanford Place Southill County Bedfordshire Event type Parliamentary Election Source Bedfordshire 1832 Pollbook
England, Births & Baptisms 1538-1975 Transcription (Find My Past)
First name(s) Ruth Last name Favel Gender Female Baptism year 1782 Baptism date 25 Dec 1782 Residence Southill, Bedford, England Place Southill County Bedfordshire Father's first name(s) John Father's last name Favel Mother's first name(s) Eliz.
England, Births & Baptisms 1538-1975 Transcription (Find My Past)
First name(s) Emily Last name Armour Gender Female Baptism year 1824 Baptism date 25 Jul 1824 Residence Southill, Bedford, England Place Southill County Bedfordshire Father's first name(s) William Father's last name Armour Mother's first name(s) Ruth
England Marriages 1538-1973 Transcription (Find My Past)
First name(s) Emily Last name Armour Marriage year 1847 Marriage date 17 Apr 1847 Marriage place Southill Father's first name(s) William Father's last name Armour Spouse's first name(s) Daniel Spouse's last name Green Spouse's father's first name(s) William Spouse's father's last name Green County Bedfordshire
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Cheryl
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30 Jan 2016 12:25 |
Thankyou Chris and Austin. Sorry it took me awhile to reply Im on grandson duties.
The first Amos you had is mine Chris. Thankyou for all the links you sent, I didnt know all the information you sent. Thats great.
Thankyou Austin for your information. I have found lots of references regarding the church and Amos but nothing about when he arrived in Australia. Amos is actually my second great grandmothers brother her name is Emily who married Daniel Green. it is said that Amos sponsored Emily and Daniel to come to Australia.
Thankyou Cheryl
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AustinQ
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30 Jan 2016 09:28 |
Looks like he was in Adelaide by 1845 (I can't see any references to him in the papers before this):
Adelaide Observer Saturday 19 July 1845
A ARMOUR, Coachmaker and Wheelright, respectfully begs leave to acquaint the citizens of Adelaide, and South Australian settlers in general, that he has recently commenced business in Grenfell street, opposite Gawler - place, where he hopes his assiduous attention to orders, and competent knowledge of his business, will obtain for him a share of public patronage.
Adelaide, 18th July, 1845.
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Chris Ho :)
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30 Jan 2016 05:18 |
(if either below him)
Chris :)
England, Births & Baptisms 1538-1975 Transcription (Find My Past)
First name(s) Amos Last name Armour Gender Male Baptism year 1821 Baptism date 02 Sep 1821 Residence Southill, Bedford, England Place Southill County Bedfordshire Father's first name(s) William Father's last name Armour Mother's first name(s) Ruth
England Marriages 1538-1973 Transcription (Find My Past)
First name(s) Wm Last name Armour Marriage year 1806 Marriage date 04 Dec 1806 Marriage place Southill Spouse's first name(s) Ruth Spouse's last name Favel County Bedfordshire
First name(s) Amos Last name Armour Gender Male Baptism year 1822 Baptism date 15 Sep 1822 Place Clifton County Bedfordshire Father's first name(s) Joseph Father's last name Armour Mother's first name(s) Mary
Clifton Smallpox Vaccinations 1825 [Ref. P7/8/1] Clifton Vestry Book
Memorandum February 1825 In consequence of the smallpox breaking out in the parish, the following named 85 persons were vaccinated by Mr Gay at Shefford at the expense of the parish at 2/6 each.
Armour, Amos
http://tinyurl.com/htqra35
1841 (Find My Past) Richard Armour Male 36 1805 Bedfordshire, England Amos Armour Male 23 1818 Bedfordshire, England Saml Armour Male 30 1811 Bedfordshire, England Amos Armour Male 4 1837 Bedfordshire, England Street Village Parish or township Clifton County Bedfordshire Registration district Biggleswade Archive reference HO107 Piece number 3 Book number 6 Folio number 3
(poor image for Occupations, one in Australia, a Coachbuilder 1850, according to articles)
http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/search?adv=y
(probably Father of Southill one below)
Wm. Armour, Southill, carpenter
http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/2dbfeafb-95af-42b0-b15b-ce5f32ed7d14
http://www.frewin.com/archive/qsr%20bedfordshire%20quarter%20sessions%20-%20quarter%20sessions%20rolls%20%5Bn_d_%5D2.htm
Recognizances: Wm. Armour, Southill, carpenter; give evidence against Thos. Crosley, Campton, same, for theft of 4 deal boards from Wm. Bodger, Southill.
Wills and probate Index 1300-1858 Image (Find My Past)
Place: Bedfordshire Publication title: Bedfordshire Probate Index, 1484-1858
Armour Ric., Clifton, wheelwright. 1830/27
Armour Wm. Stanford, Southill, carpenter. 1836/45
http://tinyurl.com/36wd23
(Bedfordshire and Luton Archives and Records Service)
(would be above)
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Cheryl
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30 Jan 2016 00:39 |
Hello I am looking for information on Amos Armour. Born in 1820 in England. He migrated to Australia between 1841 and 1848. Amos married Elison Proctor in 1848 In Adelaide. They had four daughters Jane 1849-1850, Mary 1850-1853, Rebecca 1852-1924. Rebecca married Richard Verco in 1875 in Adelaide. Their fourth daughter Alice 1855-1935 married Thomas Benjamin Verco. Amos was very much into the church. He was a founder of the church on Franklin Street and then Grote street. In Adelaide South Australia. I am trying to find out when he actually came to Australia. Thank you for any help Cheryl
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