Hawker and Hall Family Trees

Notes


John Pengilly

27 Apr 1836 by Banns
John Pengilly [mark]
Elizabeth Hall [mark]
Witnesses: John Carbis, William Major

1841 census Madron

Transcript of Piece HO107/143 (Part 4) Enumeration District13

Book 6 Folio 17 Page 26

Lower Ninnis,1,John Pengelly,25,,Tin Miner,In county,
,,Elizabeth Pengelly,,25,,In county,
,,John Pengelly,5,,,In county,
,,Thomas Pengelly,3,,,In county,

Elizabeth Pengelly of Ninnis, aged 30 15 Jan 1845 Madronburiels

Mary Jane Pengilly of Ninnis, aged 4 mon 16 Apr 1845


29th July 1850 John Pengilly married Jane Phillips Madron, Cornwall
Husband age at marriage: 34
Wife age at marriage: 29

(? this is the Jane Phillips staying with Thomas
& Elizabeth Hall,Francis & William Hall at Tredenick 1841 census

1851 census Transcript of Piece HO107/1918(Madron)


Folio 512 Page 39

06,Mulfra,John Pengelly,Head,M,35,,Tin Miner,Gulval Cornwall,,
,,Jane Pengelly,Wife,M,,30,,Zennor Cornwall,,
,,Thomas Pengelly,Son,,12,,Tin Miner,Gulval Cornwall,,

John Pengelly aged 15 years, staying with uncle William Pengelly andfamily, see John Pengelly junior notes


Thomas Hall


1861 census
Enumeration District 27

Civil Parish of Gulval, Eccl. District of -

Folio 87 Page 12 & Folio 88 Page 13

48 Garris ,1,Thomas Hall,Head,M,28,,Labourer,Gulval Cornwall,,
,,,Margaret Hall,Wife,M,,30,Labourers Wife,Towednack Cornwall,,
,,Margret Jane Hall,Dau,U,,6,Scholar,Zennor Cornwall,,
,,,Nancy Eddy Hall,Dau,,,5,Scholar,St Ives Cornwall,,
,,,James Peter Hall,Son,,1,,,St Ives Cornwall,


Benjamin Keast

From Cornish Pioneers of Bendigo.
Benjamin Keast involved in Miners Association & also President ofPolitical Labour League.
Born 1838 in Paul, Cornwall.
Arrived Melbourne November 1866, aged 27 years.
1862 he was declared insolvent, unable to work due to weakness ineyesight & losses in trade.
Married Jane Nicholas Hall 1872.
Died August 1908.


Jane Nicholas Keast

1 _FA1
2 DATE 1873
2 PLAC died aged10monthsold


Florence Keast

1 _FA1
2 DATE 1880
2 PLAC died aged 1 month old


William Nicholas Hall

"Index of assisted immigrants into Tasmania 1841-1889
reel 14-5 Page 198 Ref CB7/12/5


William Nicholas Hall arrived in Tasmania,Australia on the ship"Tasmania" arrival from Sydney June 1855,

Hall William 10yrs"Tasmania" 1855 reel 14-5 Page 198 Ref CB7/12/5
Hall Eliza 13yrs"Tasmania" 1855 reel 14-5 Page 198 Ref CB7/12/5
Hall John 12yrs"Tasmania" 1855 reel 14-5 Page 198 Ref CB7/12/5
Hall John 42yrs(? son of Richard & Mary Hall) "Tasmania" 1855reel 14-5 Page 198 Ref CB7/12/5

Cost for adult 22 pounds,
11 pounds for each child.They went to Tasmania & ? worked in the mines.

and also on "Unassisted Immigrants & coastal passengers. HobartTasmania1829-1865
Film 6 Page 140 (all the same references as above)

1851 census,Gulval

Transcript of Piece HO107/1918 (Gulval)

Enumeration District 2a

Folio 394 Page 13

46,Trythal,William Hall,Head,M,37,,Work In Mine,Gulval Cornwall,,
,,Jane Hall,Wife,M,,27,Miners Wife (Crossed Out),Madron Cornwall,,
,,William Hall,Son,,7,,,Gulval Cornwall,,
,,Jane Hall,Dau,,,4,,Gulval Cornwall,,
,,Anne Hall,Dau,,,2,,Gulval Cornwall

47,Trythal,William Nicholas,Head,M,63,,Shop Keeper,Madron Cornwall,,
,,Jane Nicholas,Wife,M,,53,Wife (Crossed Out),Madron Cornw


1861 Census
Parish Madron, Piece Number 1593 Enumeration District 13 Folio Number 56Schedule Ninnis

Name :1. William Hall , Relationship Head, Age 48, Sex Male, EmploymentTin Miner, Born Cornwall.

2. Jane Hall, " Wife, " 36," Female, " - " "

3.William Hall, " Son, " 17, "Male, " Tin Miner, " "

4.Jane Hall, " Dau, " 13," Female, " - " "

5.Elizabeth A. Hall, " Dau, " 10, "Female, " - " "

6.Thomas H. Hall, " Son, " 9,Male, " - " "

7.Francis Hall, " Son, " 3,Male, " - " "


Death certificate states William Nicholas Hall lived 15 yrs in Tasmania &13 years in Victoria,but he appears to be in Cornwall during the 1861census,probably 5 yrs not 15 yrs in Tasmania.

A Nicholas Hall ( ?? William Nicholas Hall) arrived July 1870, "Corona"aged 26 yrs,
Elizabeth A. Hall also arrived July 1870, "Corona" aged 19 years,occupation servant,the rest of the
surviving family arrived on the " Queen of Nations" June 1872, Francisaged 16yrs, Jane 45 yrs,
Margaret (? Jane) aged 25yrs, Thomas H. 19yrs - ages match up &perhaps Jane was called Margaret
& William called Nicholas to prevent confusion with parents.


Married at age 27 years to Elizabeth Ann Champion, at time of death bothchildren named Elizabeth Ann
deceased, Edith Jane 7 yrs, Caroline 5yrs, Florence Champion 3 yrs & DoraNicholas 5 months.


Elizabeth Ann Champion

1 NATI
2 PLAC Cornish


Elizabeth Ann Champion married William Nicholas Hall March 25,1871 at theresidence of John Orchard
(Bible Christian Minister), Ironbark, Sandhurst.


Elizabeth Ann Hall

1 _FA1
2 PLAC born at Californa Gully
1 _FA2
2 DATE 1877
2 PLAC died aged 4 yrs.

birth & death of Elizabeth Ann not registered, 1871 is an estimate, couldhave been 1872.


(May) Edith May Forrest

1 _FA1
2 PLAC May Forrest, correct name Edith May Forrest
1 _FA2
2 PLAC born at Long Gully
1 _FA3
2 DATE 1984
2 PLAC died at Bendigo, following a cva.


A couple of family memories of May.
When Jean & Jim were babies , May took Jean out of her bassinet & wascarrying her by nightie ties
(tighed at back) down the passage when their mother (Edith) found them,"the baby was crying " was Mays' reason, May would have been very young(she was born 1910 ,Jean & Jim 1911).
May used to tell her siblings when they were having a drink or a swim inthe dam " come this side of the
dam, not the side where the dead sheep is".
The children used to swim in either the big or small dam on the way homefrom school during summer,
they kept clear of the yabbies (some were large, & their nip painful.)
Aunty Jean said "you were very thirsty & drank the dam water ".
School teachers took the school children swimming in Rothackers dam, theboys & girls had to go at separate times, as no bathers were worn.


Marie Duggan

1 _FA1
2 DATE 1940
2 PLAC DIED Aged 1 year, Leukiamia


James Edward Forrest

1 _FA1
2 PLAC born at Long Gully


During the depression Jim used to ride a push bike, selling an instrumentfor making ropes, he travelled around Victoria. He then worked on theSnowy Mountain Scheme building a road to Wodonga , after that
was completed he went to Melbourne to work (worked for Rowntrees for someyears & as children we looked forward to his visit as he always bought abox of sweets). Jim worked & lived in Melbourne
for the rest of his life. As a lot of people who went through thedepression, Jim saved everything, so there was alot of material frompaper- timber to be disposed of when Jim had to go into a nursing home,
following a fall off his roof & suffering a brain haemorrahge.


Jean Forrest

1 _FA1
2 PLAC born at Long Gully


Jean recalls:
One day on the way to school they decided to put some of their lunch inthe fork of a tree, so they could
eat it on the way home, but when they went to get their lunch , the antshad beaten them to it, so that was
the end of that bright idea.
Another time Ned Forrest asked his neices & nephews if they wanted aride on one of his clysdale horses, Jean climbed on & the horse wouldn'tmove, she was instucted to give a good nudge with her foot, then thehorse bolted straight for the thatched low roofed shed, (Jean had visionsof being headless)then the horse came to a dead stop, in front of theshed- no doubt that ended her horse riding
for awhile.


Elsie Forrest

1 _FA1
2 PLAC born at Long Gully


Elsie remembers an incident involving her & brother Jim. On the way homefrom school they went to
Rothackers, had a drink from the Furphy tank & didn't turn the tap off(so all the water drained out),also
went for a swim in in Rothackers dam, Mr Rothacker was not amused to findthe Furphy tank empty,
complained to the school teacher who obviously informed their mother, sothey got into trouble with both the teacher & their mother( got a smackfrom mother).



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