AUSIGEN - Family History
Sarah Chard

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Name Sarah Chard [1] Born Abt 1804 Taunton, Somersetshire, England [1]
Gender Female Newspaper 15 Aug 1833 The Bath Chronicle, Bath, England
Sarah Watts was indicted for stealing a silver spoon the property of Thomas Baker. Mr. Rogers appeared for the prosecution. Martha Baker stated that the prisoner had washed for her four or five months, and that the prisoner had washed at her house the day before she missed the spoon, and on searching the prisoner's house, the spoon was found. Verdict- Guilty-Transportation for seven years. There were several other articles found in her possession belonging to Mr. Baker.
Name Sarah Norman Name Sarah Watts Person ID I31215 Mote/McInnes Last Modified 28 Apr 2015
Father James Chard, b. Abt 1777, Taunton, Somersetshire, England , d. 27 Mar 1856, Taunton Farm, Moorefields, St.George, NSW, Australia
(Age ~ 79 years)
Mother Rebecca Lee Dinscombe, b. Abt 1779, West Monkton, England , d. 14 Oct 1836, Abode: Pitt Street, Sydney, NSW, Australia
(Age ~ 57 years)
Married 26 Dec 1803 St James Church of England, Taunton, Somersetshire, England [2]
Census 1828 NSW, Australia [3]
- and are shown as farmers at Botany on 90 acres with 30 acres cleared and 20 under cultivation. They had two cattle
Family ID F7610 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family William Norman, b. Abt 1803 Married 06 Aug 1840 Hobart, TAS, Australia Last Modified 11 Dec 2021 Family ID F8026 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Sources - [S209] The Passmore Family, Mayberry, Peter, (2001).
- [S158] Griskaitis, Margery, Griskaitis, Margery, Compiler: Margery Griskaitis, (July 2000).
- [S4] NSW 1828 Census, Compiler: Sainty, M R; Johnson, K A, (Library of Australian History, 17 Mitchell Street, North Sydney, NSW 2060 Australia, 1980), Record # C0948.
- [S209] The Passmore Family, Mayberry, Peter, (2001).