Person:Sarah Burr (20)

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Sarah Ann Burr
b.Cal 1 Sep 1824 Lambeth, Surrey, England
m. 7 Jun 1802
  1. Sarah Ann BurrCal 1824 - 1907
m. 25 Dec 1854
  1. George Beaney1864 - 1929
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Sarah Ann Burr
Gender Female
Birth[3][6][7] Cal 1 Sep 1824 Lambeth, Surrey, EnglandMap: Latitude: N51.49458 Longitude: W0.123357
Baptism[4][8] 5 Sep 1824 Lambeth, Surrey, EnglandMap: Latitude: N51.49458 Longitude: W0.123357
Census[5] 6 Jun 1841 Canterbury Place, Lambeth, Surrey, EnglandMap: Latitude: N51.495903 Longitude: W0.113479 Canterbury Place
Occupation[5] 6 Jun 1841 Canterbury Place, Lambeth, Surrey, EnglandDressmaker Map: Latitude: N51.495903 Longitude: W0.113479 Canterbury Place
Marriage Contract Bet Oct 1854 and Dec 1854 Lambeth, Surrey, EnglandMap: Latitude: N51.49458 Longitude: W0.123357
to Adam Dyson Beaney
Marriage 25 Dec 1854 St Mary's, Lambeth, Surrey, EnglandMap: Latitude: N51.49467 Longitude: W0.120285
to Adam Dyson Beaney
Census[3] 7 Apr 1861 30 Canterbury Place, Lambeth, Surrey, EnglandCanterbury Place
Emigration[9] 2 Jun 1862 Gravesend, Kent, EnglandMap: Latitude: N51.441884 Longitude: E0.370759
Immigration[9] 8 Sep 1862 Auckland, Auckland, New ZealandMap: Latitude: S36.84846 Longitude: E174.763332
Death? 8 Jul 1907 Auckland, Auckland, New ZealandMap: Latitude: S36.84846 Longitude: E174.763332
Burial? Est Jul 1907 Auckland, Auckland, New ZealandMap: Latitude: S36.84846 Longitude: E174.763332

birth parents: George Burr and Elizabeth Badcock

1841 Census - aged 17 therefore born abt 1824 1861 Census - aged 36 therefore born abt 1825

References
  1. Edward? Humphrey Lyons, Registrar. Death Registration 1894 BEANEY Adam Dyson 18330801. (4 June 1894)
    Entry No 370, 4 JUN 1894.
  2. Registrar of Births. Register of Births entry 12.622 qe 31 Dec 1867.
  3. 3.0 3.1 UK Government. Census of England and Wales 1861. (n.d. England. London.)
    Piece: RG9/351 Folio 18 Page 54, 7 APR 1861.
  4. FamilySearch: Unidentified database - please replace source when identified.
  5. 5.0 5.1 UK Government. Census of England and Wales 1841. (n.d. England. London.)
    Piece: HO107/1057/1 Folio 38 Page 1, 6 JUN 1841.
  6. Calculated from age of 36 at 1861 census
  7. _Estimated as 5 days prior to baptism
  8. England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975, database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J3L2-1JW : 30 December 2014), Sarah Burr, 05 Sep 1824; citing Lambeth, Surrey, England, reference item 3 p 186; FHL microfilm 1,041,527.
  9. 9.0 9.1 Adam BEANEY, his wife Sarah and their children Sarah, Rebecca, and Annie arrived in Auckland on the Matilda Wattenbach on the 8th September 1862.
    - Auckland Library records
    In a story related to June Hamilton in 1985 "Adam and Sarah BEANEY of Norwich left Gravesend on the 3rd of June 1862 and after 98 days at sea on board the 'Matilda Wattenbach' landed at the Port of Otago (Port Chalmers) on the 9th of September 1862. Son George, our Grandfather, was born in 1864 and married Mary Wood. Their children were Hilda, Ivy, Connie, Cenie (also known as Jack), Dyson, and Tom of whom only Tom is still Living.
    Adam founded the firm 'BEANEY and Son' in Arch Hill in Auckland.
    An unmarried aunt, Anncena, lived in the foundry house at Arch Hill up until the time of her death."
    Rumour of being born in Birmingham near Brum.

    In the annual report of the NZ Marine Department 1888 on page 3 a brief mention the during the year ended 31 March 1888, A BEANEY of Auckland had successfully tendered for the contract to construct a cast iron tower for the new lighthouse on Cuvier Island for the sum of 704 pounds 3 shillings.
    Also Name: Beaney, A Flourished: 1888 - 1889 Abstract: PP.1, 5. Brief mentions that the cast-iron tower for the light at Cuvier Island had been completed and landed on the island during the year ended 31 March, 1889. The contract to manufacture it had been given to A Beaney of Auckland the previous uear.

    According to the 1851 Census he was an apprentice iron founder at the time, aged 17 years. I have been trying to find out where it was that he served his time, they lived in St Edmunds Square Norwich.
    He completed his trade in engineering skills with Messrs Maudesley and Sons in London.
    (Penny) Ross McCulloch <xtr61291601@@xtra.co.nz <mailto:xtr61291601@@xtra.co.nz>>

    Adam Dyson BEANEY death index entry 604