Emigrantsallan2022-10-06T11:21:55+13:00
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Emigration came relatively late for the Sargisons. Robert Sargison (1765-1863) and Rebecca Pinder (1773-1815) had a son Samuel Sargison (1808-1891). He and his wife Elizabeth Bacon started the movement which was primarily to New Zealand.
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Name |
Spouse |
Arrival |
Children |
Australia
Samuel Sargison (1808-1891)
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Elizabeth Bacon (1815-86) |
Elizabeth was transported in August 1832 to Tasmania for a 7 year term.
Samuel arrived in Hobart, Tasmania, aboard the Blake on 29 Dec 1839. They married 3 months later. |
The had 6 children beginning a Tasmanian dynasty. |
Canada/USA |
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Elizabeth Warner (1832-1905) niece of the above.
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Captain Thomas Teed (1815-1892) (his mother was Mary Ann Sargison (1793-1828) |
They arrived in North America in 1856, settling initially in Chicago, Illinois. |
6 Children with three having Sargison in their names. |
Harry Sargison(1865-1945) |
Married Myrtle Bonebrake in Newton, Indiana, USA in 1897 |
Arrived in USA 1892 (according to census but 3 different dates) |
3 children |
Amos William Sargison (1887-1906) |
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Unverified |
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Australia/NZ |
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Alexander T Sargison (1836-1912)
Another nephew of Samuel’s. |
Ellen Sophia Parsons was born in Burchecear, Hampshire England in 1838. |
Alexander moved to Victoria, Australia where he married in 1862. They moved to Charleston, Buller, West Coast NZ before 1875. |
They had three children. Charles bron in Victoria and Alexander Samuel and Ellen Maria on the Coast. |
New Zealand |
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Henry Griffen Sargison (1856-1951) |
Two brothers emigrated together. Each married in NZ to other emigrants. |
Arrived aboard the Wellington in Port Chalmers in Feb 1875. |
9 children from 2 of three wives. Susan born in Cambridgeshire to Mary Horn who must have gone back briefly. |
William George Sargison (1852-1895) |
as above |
as above |
7 children |
Agness Sargison (1864-1944) sister of the above |
Married in NZ to Jacob Eyers(1863-1895) and later to Joseph Love (1854-1931 |
Arrived in Invercargill 1884 aboard the Ruapehu. |
3 children. |
Agnes Louisa Sargison (1820-1926)
niece of Henry Griffen above
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Married to Herbert A Jelly (1994-1953) |
Arrival unknown but likely around 1920. Died in Port Chalmers, Dunedin
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Alice Maria Sargison (1881-1944) sister of above |
Married James Don (1875-1957) in New Zealand 1918 |
Arrival currently unknown. |
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