Person:Stephen Davey (2)

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Stephen Davey
m. 27 Jul 1815
  1. Stephen Davey1820 - 1867
  2. Catherine Davey1823 - 1890
m. 26 Dec 1842
  1. Jane Bassett DaveyAbt 1843 - 1864
  2. Elizabeth DaveyAbt 1845 - 1879
  3. John DaveyAbt 1849 - 1895
  4. Stephen Davey1851 - 1907
  5. Ann Bassett Davey1854 -
  6. Catherine Davey1857 - 1862
  7. Anne Bassett Davey1863 - 1942
  8. Catherine Jane Davey1865 - 1904
  9. _____ Davey1868 - 1868
Facts and Events
Name Stephen Davey
Gender Male
Christening[1] 24 Dec 1820 Gwinear, Cornwall, England
Marriage 26 Dec 1842 Breage, Cornwall, EnglandSaint Breaca, Breage Parish Church
to Anne Bassett
Census[6][13] 30 Mar 1851 Crowan, Cornwall, EnglandHorse Downs, Halligan
Emigration[7][14] 15 May 1857
Will[8] 1867
Death[2] 16 Feb 1867 Eaglehawk, Victoria, Australia
Burial[3][4][11] 18 Feb 1867 Eaglehawk Cemetery, Eaglehawk, Victoria, AustraliaE-Mail: bct@netcon.net.au URL: http://www.bencemtrust.com.au/Eaglehawk_Cemetery.htm Eaglehawk Cemetery 5 Victoria Street, 5 Victoria Street, Eaglehawk,, Victoria 3556 Australia (Grenfell Street, Reserve and Victoria Streets, adjacent to Neangar Memorial Park, Eaglehawk) The Government gazette dated 9th December 1863 stated "A site for a cemetery at Eaglehawk has been reserved by Order of the Government on 28th September 1863". The area reserved was 5 acres fronting Reserve Street. The Eaglehawk Old Monumental Section is laid out in orderly rectangular plats. It has all denominations and a Paupers section. There are many magnificent trees lining the roadways such as Bunya Pines, Morton Bay Figs, Oak, Hoop Pine, Canary Island Pine and Silky Oak. The first recorded burial at the Eaglehawk Cemetery is that of 21 year old John Edmond McDonough. He was interred in Grave 1 Section C on 6th July 1864. Today there is still a monument standing that was erected in his memory. There have been 6 Sextons live in the Sextons Residence formerly located near the front gates of the old monumental section. The cottage was built in the 1870's and was demolished in the 1970's.
Other[9][15] 18 Feb 1867 Bendigo Advertiser Newspaper
Other[5][4][12] Eaglehawk Cemetery, Eaglehawk, Victoria, AustraliaSection: G Grave Number: 49 Gravesite

Stephen Davey was a miner who worked with John Bassett

References
  1. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints [LDS]. International Genealogical Index (R). (database, FamilySearch (http://www.familysearch.org/) Copyright (c) 1980, 2002, data as of Oct 18, 2009)
    Batch #: C025712, Sheet #: 00, Source Call #: 0254209, Prin tout Call #: 6904614, Dates: 1813 - 1875.
  2. Registary of Births, Deaths & marriage, Victoria, Australia. Death Certificate Stephen Davey. (Reference Details Year 1867 #1553. Original a certified copy. Photocopy held by Sandra Williamson).
  3. Compiled by the Bendigo Group of the G.S.V. Eaglehawk Cemetry Register, 1864-1969. (Photocopy (Typescript)198-?]).
  4. 4.0 4.1 Bendigo Cemeteries Trust Website. (http://www.bencemtrust.com.au)
    DAVEY, STEPHEN Interment Number: 00267 Cemetery: EAGLEHAWK.

    DAVEY, STEPHEN
    Date of Death: not available
    Date of Burial: 18/02/1867
    Interment Number: 00267
    Cemetery: EAGLEHAWK
    Section: not available
    Grave Number: 49

  5. Bendigo Cemeteries Trust Website. (http://www.bencemtrust.com.au)
    DAVEY, BABY (MALE) Interment Number: 00396 Cemetery: EAGLEH AWK.

    DAVEY, BABY (MALE)
    Date of Death: not available
    Date of Burial: 20/02/1868
    Interment Number: 00396
    Cemetery: EAGLEHAWK
    Section: not available
    Grave Number: 49

  6. Cornwall Online Census Project-1851 Bassett/Davey extract from Crowan. (Transcript of Piece HO107/1913 (Part 7), Enumeration District 1e, Civil Parish of Crowan, Eccl. Parish of -Folio 485 Page 25 & Folio 486 Page 26. Accessed 9/10/2005 06.31 pm at <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~kayhin/cocp.html>).
  7. Unassisted Immigration to Victoria - Inward Passenger Lists for British, Foreign and New Zealand Ports 1852-19. (PROV Series VPRS 7666, 7667 and 7786)
    Port B, Fiche 127, Page 4 & 10.

    Passenger List SS Royal Charter 1857
    passenger #152
    William Bassett aged 40 miner
    Passenger #153
    Stephen Davey aged 36 miner
    Passenger #256
    John Bassett aged 36 Miner
    Catherine aged 33
    Francis aged 11
    John aged 10
    Catherine aged 8
    Martha aged 6 Reference number: SHIP002

  8. Will of Stephen Davey. (Public Records Office Victoria (PROV), VPRS 7591/p/1, Unit 38, File 8/434).
  9. The Bendigo advertiser (microform). (Began Dec. 9, 1853. Sandhurst, Vic. : R.R. Haverfield, -2003. Newspapers - Microfilm - Select reel(s) from cabinets NM)
    Transcribed by Robyn Tumney.
  10.   Tulloch, T. The Bendigo District Directory with Calender. (1859, W. Fairfax and Co., Melbourne.).
  11. Burial Plot # 49/G
  12. No Headstone

    Interred at this site
    Anne Kitto
    Stephen Davey
    Still born infant of Anne Davey
    Unknown Kitto
  13. In the first house there was the Davey family
    1. Stephen Davey, aged 30,,Miner
    2. Ann Davey, aged 24 (nee Bassett)
    3. Jane Davey, aged 7
    4. Elizabeth Davey aged 5
    5. John Davey aged 2

    In the next house there was
    1. John Bassett, aged 30, miner
    2. Catharine Bassett aged 27 (nee Davey)
    3. Francis Bassett, aged 7
    4. John Bassett, aged 4
    5. Catharine Bassett, aged 2
  14. Travelling together on Board the SS Royal Charter in 1857 and arriving in June 1857 at Melbourne were
    Party 1
    1. William Bassett aged 40 miner
    Party 2
    2. Stephen Davey aged 36 miner (brother of Catherine Bassett nee Davey and husband to Ann Bassett)
    Party 3
    3. John Bassett aged 36 Miner
    4. Catherine aged 33 (nee Catherine Davey)
    5. Francis aged 11
    6. John aged 10
    7. Catherine aged 8
    8. Martha aged 6
  15. The friends of the late Stephen Davey are respectfully invited to follow his remains from his late residence Sailors Gully ot the Eaglehawk Cemetery. The funeral to move This Day at half past three.
    Francis Brothers Undertakers