Person:Emma Clinton (2)

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Emma Parker Clinton
m. 30 Dec 1810
  1. Emma Parker Clinton1827 - 1894
  • HWilliam AustinAbt 1829 - Aft 1854
  • WEmma Parker Clinton1827 - 1894
m. 6 Feb 1853
  1. Caroline Emma AustinBet 1854 & 1857 - 1899
  • WEmma Parker Clinton1827 - 1894
m. 31 Dec 1855
Facts and Events
Name[1] Emma Parker Clinton
Gender Female
Birth[2][3][1][4][8] 3 Mar 1827 Brokers Row, City of London, England
Christening[5][4][9] 13 Jun 1830 Coleman St, City of London, England
Marriage 6 Feb 1853 London, Middlesex, Englandto William Austin
Marriage 31 Dec 1855 Melbourne, Victoria, Australiato Unknown
Immigration[1][6][12] Bet 20 Jun 1864 and 3 Aug 1864 New Plymouth, Taranaki, New Zealand
Death[1][10] 9 Jun 1894 New Plymouth, Taranaki, New Zealand
Burial[1][11] 12 Jun 1894 New Plymouth, Taranaki, New Zealand
Other[7][13] Aug 2002 WeRelate
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 DC GIBSON, Emma (nee CLINTON, previously AUSTIN), 1894, Taranaki, New Zealand, Record Type: Death cert., Name. (09 Jun 1894)
    Inspection p/copy held by L McIntosh Nov 1993, scanned Mar 2006.
  2. MC GIBSON, John\CLINTON, Emma; 1855 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Record Type: Mar. cert., Spouses' Names: E. (31 Dec 1855)
    From Inspection p/copy held by L. McIntosh 1993.
  3. Frances RADFORD. LTR RADFORD, Frances re CLINTON descendants, Recipient: Lorna Henderson, Author Address: AUS
    Passenger Schedule for the "Roxburgh Castle", 2 May 1853, rcvd Feb 1994.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Ancestry.com, Url: search.ancestry.com
    Birth 3 Mar 1827 Bap. 13 Jun 1830 Emma d/o William (currier) & Jemima CLINTON , at St Stephens, Colemant St, City of London of 1 Queens Sq, Brokers Row, from Guildhall, St Stephen Coleman Street, Register of baptisms, 1813 - 1839, P69/STE1/A/01/Ms 4454/2, extracted Sep 2009.
  5. Frances RADFORD (3996). LTR CLINTON: corres ex Frances RADFORD, Recipient: Lorna Henderson, Author Address: Australia
    Bap. 13 Jun 1830 Emma Parker, Frederick and Henry, children of William CLINTON & Jemima PARKER, St Stephens, rcvd Mar 1994.
  6. NAT. ARCH: GIBSON, Cpt, Harbour Master, offer of appointment, Record Type: Letter, Subject: Appointment of Joh. (May 1864)
    Extracted c 1994.
  7. Oxford University. Oxford Ancestors DNA test, Compiler Address: PO Box 288, Kidlington, OX5 1WG, UK. (Aug 2002)
    Aug 2002.
  8. this date/place being consistent between marriage, death certs (and mother's death cert), also the 'Roxburgh Castle' passenger list. Which is more than I can say for her names. It is unlikely, but possible, to be 1827 instead, but elder brother William was supposedly born 25 Feb 1827, which gives me a bit of a problem given I've now seen her baptism entry in 1830, which shows her as born 3 Mar 1827!! (There's a William bap. 17 Aug 1814)
  9. Three consecutive baptisms recorded on this date: Frederick born 18 Feb 1824, Emma born 3 Mar 1827, Henry born 25 May 1830, all children of William (a currier) & Jemima CLINTON, of 1 Queens Sq, Brokers Row,
  10. Folio #1307/1894 cert shows Emma died aged 67, of debility and exhaustion, duration 'years', last seen Dr Christie, March 1894. Father: Clinton, currier, (first name blank). Mother: 'not known'. Buried Jun 12 1894, Henui cemetery by Episcopalian minister. Born London, England, in New Zealand for 30 yrs. Married: Victoria at age 28 to John Gibson. Children still living: 1 male 35 years (John), 1 female 40 years (Emma). Inf. ?Brooking? Undertaker, New Plymouth. Registered July 10 1894.
  11. Block 6, no. 19, plot 1 or 2. Buried with husband John, son William Henry and grandson Willie (I have a photo, just need to find it again)
  12. from Melbourne, presumably as a family group, Capt John and wife Emma Gibson, eldest (step)dtr (Caroline) Emma aged about 10; and sons John, 4 and William Henry a baby, another son, James, having died in Melbourne in 1863. The actual date varies depending on the source, starting with the certificates nearest in time: son William Henry's dth cert implies c 1864/5; mother Emma's 1894 dth cert c 1864; however dtr Caroline Emma's 1899 dth cert implies 1868/9; brother John's 1932 dth cert also implies c 1868. It is possible, but unlikely, that in 1864 Emma and John stayed behind in Victoria with family then followed their parents out 4 yrs later, aged 14 and 8 respectively. So, I presume they all emigrated together when John took up his appointment as Harbour Master in New Plymouth in 1864. The "Jun to Aug" was drawn from correspondence in the Taranaki Provincial Papers in the National Archives offering him the position, and after his arrival
  13. A direct maternal descendant of Emma's has been DNA tested. She belongs to haplogroup T, Tara in Bryan SYKES' "Seven Daughters of Eve"