During April 2020 the month of this #AtoZChallenge I will be sharing short posts on some of the 2,000+ descendants I have identified of my 3x Great-Grandmother, Elizabeth Phipps.
Elizabeth Phipps 1785-1869 was a convict who was transported from England to New South Wales in 1814 per Wanstead.
Elizabeth Phipps 1785-1869 was a convict who was transported from England to New South Wales in 1814 per Wanstead.
I was captivated by the musical sounding word Pallamallawa so I had to use it in a post for the challenge. I had never heard of this town until I started researching Ethel Ellen Scifleet.
Ethel is descended from Adelina Benedicta, a daughter of Elizabeth Phipps. Ethel is my 3rd cousin once removed.
Ethel Ellen Scifleet - Pedigree |
After her marriage to Robert Samuel Fing Ethel Scifleet went to live at Pallamallawa.
They were resident in Pallamallawa in 1936 when Ethel had to defend her husband.
If you have a connection with Ethel or the Fing branch please contact me. I would love to connect with further generations on this line.
Ethel Ellen Scifleet and Robert Samuel Fing - Marriage 1927 Thanks to fingy680 for permission to use this image |
1936 'UNLAWFUL ASSAULT', Tweed Daily (Murwillumbah, NSW : 1914 - 1949), 11 December, p. 6. , viewed 24 Mar 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article193740380 |
If you have a connection with Ethel or the Fing branch please contact me. I would love to connect with further generations on this line.
6 comments:
Haha good for Ethel!
Ethel had gumption :)
I like your mini trees. What program are you using to generate them please?
Anne, The minitrees are from my website, www.geniaus.net, The software uses is TNG - The Next Generation of Genealogy Sitebulding. https://www.tngsitebuilding.com/
Great choice for your letter P post. And I agree with Dianne -- good for Ethel!
I love the sound of that place name. Goodness knows if I'm pronouncing it properly. Gosh, Ellen was very courageous. Am enjoying your posts as usual.
Great place name!! Love strong women.
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