Family:George Freemantle and Elizabeth Stillwell (1)

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Marriage[1][3] 14 Apr 1840 Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa
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References
  1. Web site
    Freemantle Family History Online: <http://www.genealogy.amay.co.uk/> Compiled by Ruth Francis May (nee Freemantle).
  2.   Web site
    Freemantle Family History Online: <http://www.genealogy.amay.co.uk/> Compiled by Ruth Francis May (nee Freemantle).
  3. Children:
    Martha Louisa Stillwell b. 21 Oct. 1818 in London. [or 2.10.1818] This child was run over by a cab in Cape Town, became a cripple and was sent back to London where she died in 1835
    Elizabeth Anne Stillwell, b. 11 April 1822 at Cape Town. She married George Freemantle, son of Richard Freemantle Snr Settler in Grahamstown 14 April 1840. They had a numerous family including Ernest Freemantle who provided this information. George Freemantle died in Kimberley 15 Jan 1889.
    Marrianne Stillwell, b. 18 April 1824 at Cape Town; Mar. at Grahamstown to Phillip Penny 13 Apr 1843. He died in Johannesburg. Numerous family.
    Frances Caroline Stillwell, b. Cape Town 2 Feb. 1826. Mar. Grahamstown to Anthony Frank. He died at Queenstown 9 Aug. 1876. 4 children
    George William Warren Stillwell, b. 29 April 1829 at Rondebosch, Cape. Mar. Lucy Pankhurst at Grahamstown. He died at Glenthorn, Queenstown 20 Sept. 1904
    Emily Johnson Stillwell, b. Grahamstown 12 June 1831. Mar. Thomas Quinn at Grahamstown and died at Fort Beaufort 3 Nov. 1910. No family.
    Albert Morgan Stillwell (Certificate shows Abblot Morgan) b. Grahamstown 18 Feb. 1833. Mar. Sarah Cory at Queenstown. Numerous family.
    William Roberts Stillwell, b. Grahamstown 25 Oct. 1835. Mar. Susanna Smith Hartley in 1865 . He died at Johannesburg 31 Mar. 1895. Numerous family Possibly another called Havelock ? [This name was (possibly - reference mislaid) reflected on Death or other certificate. And IGI records a Henry Havelock Cawood b.20.4.1864 in Kingwilliamstown, christened 8.5.1864, so it seems the name may have been a family one]