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Facts and Events
Name |
Joseph Trollip |
Gender |
Male |
Birth? |
Apr 1775 |
Frome, Selwood, Somersetshire, England |
Marriage |
25 Sep 1794 |
Frome, Selwood, Somersetshire, Englandto Susanna Crouch |
Other |
26 Apr 1820 |
Cape Town, Cape, South Africaon board the "Weymouth" Arrival with Susanna Crouch |
Other[3] |
1820 |
Bathurst, Cape, South AfricaStanderwick on the right bank of the Lynedoch River Settlement |
Other[4][8] |
7 Jan 1820 |
Portsmouth, Hampshire, Englandon board the "Weymouth" Departure |
Other[5][9] |
26 Apr 1820 |
Cape Town, Cape, South Africaon board the "Weymouth" Arrival |
Other[6][10] |
15 May 1820 |
Algoa Bay, Cape Colony, South Africaon board the "Weymouth" Arrival |
Marriage |
6 Apr 1824 |
, , Cape, South Africato Ann Shepherd |
Marriage |
1856 |
, , Cape, South Africato Catherine Robinson |
Death[1] |
22 Jul 1862 |
Grahamstown, Albany, Eastern Cape, South Africa |
Burial[2][7] |
1862 |
Grahamstown Cemetery (Settlers), Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South AfricaOld Grahamstown Cemetery Grahamstown, Western Cape South Africa |
Ancestral File Number |
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281S-01 |
Changed the name of his 6 and up children from TROLLOP to TROLLIP.
Trollip has now become the standard spelling. Settlers in Hyman's party on 'Weymouth'.
The TROLLIPS, when they arrived with the settlers, were located on the Reed River about 6 miles inland from Port Alfred. Joseph named his farm "Standerwick" after his home village near Frome but the Deeds Office erroneously recorded it "Standerwig". Joseph and his sons helped to clear the "Chapel in the Woods" where Methodist services were held in this open air tabernacle. Services were held regularly at "Standerwick" and Jeremiah GOLDSWAIN and Eliza DEBNAM (of Frome) were married there 21.10.1822. As three of the TROLLIP sons were over 18 they were also entitled to allotments so the TROLLIP family were given four separate grants. In 1826 Joseph TROLLIP stood security for the sum of £600 for a Government schooner bought by Christopher MACAY. He also owned much property in Grahamstown and the Rev. William SHAW lived in one of his houses.
References
- ↑ National Archives and Records Service of South Africa. NAAIRS - National Automated Archival Information Retrieval System
http://www.national.archsrch.gov.za/sm300cv/smws/sm30ddf0?200601060729310 0688128&DN=00000015. - ↑ National Archives and Records Service of South Africa. NAAIRS - National Automated Archival Information Retrieval System
http://www.national.archsrch.gov.za/sm300cv/smws/sm30ddf0?200601060729310 0688128&DN=00000015.
- ↑ MD Nash. The Settlers Handbook. ((Chameleon Press, Cape Town 1987))
http://www.genealogyworld.net/nash/hyman.html.
- ↑ MD Nash. The Settlers Handbook. ((Chameleon Press, Cape Town 1987))
http://www.genealogyworld.net/nash/hyman.html.
- ↑ MD Nash. The Settlers Handbook. ((Chameleon Press, Cape Town 1987))
http://www.genealogyworld.net/nash/hyman.html.
- ↑ MD Nash. The Settlers Handbook. ((Chameleon Press, Cape Town 1987))
http://www.genealogyworld.net/nash/hyman.html.
- ↑ MI - Joseph +22.7.1862 aged 87 yrs 3 mths
- ↑ Charles Hyman's party
- ↑ TROLLIP, Joseph 38. Labourer. w Susan 39. c Benjamin 16, Rhoda 13, Jacob 11, Joseph 9, Mary Ann 7.
- ↑ Charles Hyman's party
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