Person:Elizabeth Dean (11)

Watchers
m. 15 Oct 1833
  1. Frederick Dean
  2. Elizabeth Dean1834 - 1925
  3. George Dean1835 -
  4. Sarah Ann Dean1838 - 1919
  5. Amos Dean1840 -
  6. William Dean1842 -
  7. James Dean1845 -
  8. Ann K Dean1846 - 1898
  9. Emily Dean1848 - 1932
  10. Joseph Dean1850 - 1888
  11. Mary Ann Dean1850 - Bef 1861
  12. Naomi Dean1853 -
  13. Thomas Dean1854 - 1926
  14. John Dean1858 -
m. 1853
  1. Elizabeth May Cousins1853 - 1857
  2. Mary Ann Cousins1854 - 1884
  3. Sabrina Cousins1854 - 1854
  4. William John Cousins1855 - 1929
  5. Sarah Cousins1857 - 1874
  6. Naomi Cousins1859 - 1938
  7. Emily Cousins1861 - 1938
  8. Alice Cousins1863 - 1899
  9. John Thomas Cousins1865 - 1867
  10. George Cousins1868 - 1927
  11. Francis Cousins1870 - 1870
  12. Joseph Cousins1871 - 1954
  13. Amos Cousins1873 - 1874
  14. Sophia Jane Cousins1876 - 1926
  15. Henry Cousins1884 - 1908
Facts and Events
Name Elizabeth Dean
Gender Female
Birth? 27 Jul 1834 Kingsdown (near Eynsford), Kent, England
Census[1] 1841 Southfleet, Kent, EnglandHook Green
Census[2] 30 Mar 1851 Farningham, Kent, EnglandChimbhams, House Servant
Alt Marriage Bet Oct 1852 and Dec 1852 Dartford Registration District, Kent, Englandto John Cousins
Immigration? 13 Jun 1853 Fremantle, Western Australia, AustraliaSwan River Colony Per The "Sabrina" Arrival
Marriage 1853 Dartford, Kent, Englandto John Cousins
Death? 22 Jun 1925 Toodyay, Western Australia, Australia
Ancestral File Number 1GW8-V30

Elizabeth Dean /Cousins and husband John migrated to Western Australia in 1853 aboard the Sabrina they were among those lodged at the Emigrants Depot at Toodyay. At first they were employed by Demster at Buckland when this work was finished they walked to Bejoording seeking employment, sleeping for one night on the way in the unfinished Culham Church. They found work with Isaac Doust, who at the time was farming at Erandyne Springs, possibly on Nat Shaw's Grant. This was an unhappy time for them, because their first child became lost in the bush at Erandyne and was never found although Squire Phillips organised a search which lasted for days.The Cousins family then went to Glendearg to work for Ewen Mackintosh. When Elizabeths sister and husband arrived they took their place at Mackintoshes and brought lot 34 in May 1860 in Bejoording and built a mudbrick cottage there.

References
  1. Joseph & Mary Ann Dean & family, in England. 1841 Census Schedules for England and Wales, Isle of Man and the Channel Islands. (
    Kew, Richmond, Greater London TW9 4DU, United Kingdom:
    The National Archives (abbreviated TNA), formerly the UK General Register Office.)
    HO107, Piece: 485, Book 7, ED 13, Folio 7, Page 6, Line: 4.

    Hook Green, Southfleet parish
    Henry Dean, 30, servant, not born in counnty
    Mary Ann Dean, 25, born in county
    Elizabeth Dean, 7, born in county
    George Dean, 5, born in county
    Sarah Dean, 3, born in county
    Amos Dean, 10 months, born in county

    Record transcribed from Ancestry.com. [databases on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc, 2010.
    Original data: Census Returns of England and Wales, [year of census]. Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO), [year of census].

    Joseph Dean transcribed as Henry Dean in 1841 census.

  2. England. 1851 Census Returns for England and Wales. (
    Kew, Richmond, Greater London TW9 4DU, United Kingdom:
    The National Archives (abbreviated TNA), formerly the UK General Register Office.).

    not with parents

  3.   The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Ancestral File (R). (Intellectual Reserve, Inc., 1999-2005).