Hubert Maynard
M, #81207, b. 1935, d. 1935
Father | James Henry Paul Maynard b. 2 Nov 1895, d. 1953 |
Mother | Augusta Lavinia Mansell b. 8 Jun 1903, d. 25 Oct 1983 |
Hubert Maynard died in 1935 at Cape Barren Island, Tasmania, Australia. He was born in 1935 at Cape Barren Island, Tasmania, Australia. He was the son of James Henry Paul Maynard and Augusta Lavinia Mansell.
Last Edited | 6 May 2016 |
Stephen Tasman Lowery
M, #81208, b. 1943, d. 6 August 2002
Father | Vern Tasman Lowery b. 18 Nov 1919, d. 24 Mar 1999 |
Mother | Una Christina Mansell b. c 1924, d. 20 Jul 1971 |
Stephen Tasman Lowery was born in 1943 at Flinders Island, Tasmania, Australia. He was the son of Vern Tasman Lowery and Una Christina Mansell. Stephen Tasman Lowery died on 6 August 2002 at Launceston General Hospital, Launceston, Tasmania, Australia.
Last Edited | 6 May 2016 |
(?) Mannalargenna1
M, #81209, b. 1771, d. 14 December 1835

Pyemmairre
Northeastern Tasmanian
Region
North-eastern corner of Tasmania
Ethnicity
Northeastern and Ben Lomond tribes of Tasmanians
Extinct
19th century
Northeastern Tasmanian, or Pyemmairre, is an aboriginal language ofTasmania.
It was spoken in the northeastern corner of the island.
He married (?) Tanleeboneyer in 1790 at Van Diemen's Land, Australia. (?) Mannalargenna died on 14 December 1835 at Wybalenna, Flinders Island, Van Diemen's Land, Australia.
Family | (?) Tanleeboneyer b. 1771, d. 1835 |
Children |
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Last Edited | 26 Oct 2016 |
Citations
- [S85] Website: University of Tasmania,Telling Places in Country.
(?) Tanleeboneyer1
F, #81210, b. 1771, d. 1835
Her married name was (?) Mannalargenna. (?) Tanleeboneyer was born in 1771 at Loontiterajerleh, Van Diemen's Land, Australia. She married (?) Mannalargenna in 1790 at Van Diemen's Land, Australia. (?) Tanleeboneyer died in 1835 at Flinders Island, Van Diemen's Land, Australia.
Family | (?) Mannalargenna b. 1771, d. 14 Dec 1835 |
Children |
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Last Edited | 26 Oct 2016 |
Citations
- [S85] Website: University of Tasmania,Telling Places in Country.
(?) Woretemoeteyenner1
F, #81211, b. 1797, d. 13 October 1847
Father | (?) Mannalargenna b. 1771, d. 14 Dec 1835 |
Mother | (?) Tanleeboneyer b. 1771, d. 1835 |

Family 1 | George William Christopher Briggs b. 31 Dec 1788, d. 11 Jul 1837 |
Marriage | She married George William Christopher Briggs in 1810 at Van Diemen's Land, Australia. |
Children |
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Family 2 | John Thomas b. 1774, d. 1860 |
Marriage* | (?) Woretemoeteyenner married John Thomas at Van Diemen's Land, Australia. |
Children |
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Last Edited | 14 May 2016 |
Citations
- [S85] Website: University of Tasmania,Telling Places in Country.
John Thomas
M, #81212, b. 1774, d. 1860
John Thomas married (?) Woretemoeteyenner, daughter of (?) Mannalargenna and (?) Tanleeboneyer, at Van Diemen's Land, Australia. John Thomas was born in 1774 at Bristol, Somerset, England. He died in 1860 at Campbell Town, Tasmania, Australia.
Family | (?) Woretemoeteyenner b. 1797, d. 13 Oct 1847 |
Children |
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Last Edited | 14 May 2016 |
George William Christopher Briggs
M, #81213, b. 31 December 1788, d. 11 July 1837
George William Christopher Briggs was Sealer at Bass Strait, Van Diemen's Land, Australia.1 He was born on 31 December 1788 at Dunstable, Bedfordshire, England. He married (?) Woretemoeteyenner, daughter of (?) Mannalargenna and (?) Tanleeboneyer, in 1810 at Van Diemen's Land, Australia. George William Christopher Briggs lived on 24 September 1810 at Middlesex, England; Age: 18. He died on 11 July 1837 at Kingston, Van Diemen's Land, Australia, at age 48.
Family | (?) Woretemoeteyenner b. 1797, d. 13 Oct 1847 |
Children |
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Last Edited | 14 May 2016 |
Citations
- [S85] Website: University of Tasmania,Telling Places in Country.
(?) Neerhepeererminer
F, #81214, b. circa 1800, d. 15 October 1837
Father | (?) Mannalargenna b. 1771, d. 14 Dec 1835 |
Mother | (?) Tanleeboneyer b. 1771, d. 1835 |
(?) Neerhepeererminer was born circa 1800 at Van Diemen's Land, Australia. She was the daughter of (?) Mannalargenna and (?) Tanleeboneyer. (?) Neerhepeererminer died on 15 October 1837 at Van Diemen's Land, Australia.
Last Edited | 14 May 2016 |
(?) Kartitteyer
M, #81215, b. 1805, d. 15 November 1837
Father | (?) Mannalargenna b. 1771, d. 14 Dec 1835 |
Mother | (?) Tanleeboneyer b. 1771, d. 1835 |
(?) Kartitteyer was born in 1805 at Van Diemen's Land, Australia. He was the son of (?) Mannalargenna and (?) Tanleeboneyer. (?) Kartitteyer died on 15 November 1837 at Flinders Island, Van Diemen's Land, Australia.
Last Edited | 14 May 2016 |
(?) Wottecowidyer
F, #81216, b. 1808, d. 1854
Father | (?) Mannalargenna b. 1771, d. 14 Dec 1835 |
Mother | (?) Tanleeboneyer b. 1771, d. 1835 |
(?) Wottecowidyer was born in 1808 at Cape Portland, Van Diemen's Land, Australia. She was the daughter of (?) Mannalargenna and (?) Tanleeboneyer. (?) Wottecowidyer died in 1854 at Oyster Cove, Van Diemen's Land, Australia.
Last Edited | 14 May 2016 |
James Thomas
M, #81217, b. 1828, d. 1850
Father | John Thomas b. 1774, d. 1860 |
Mother | (?) Woretemoeteyenner b. 1797, d. 13 Oct 1847 |
James Thomas was born in 1828. He was the son of John Thomas and (?) Woretemoeteyenner. James Thomas died in 1850.
Last Edited | 14 May 2016 |
Phillip Thomas
M, #81218, b. 1831, d. 28 February 1915
Father | John Thomas b. 1774, d. 1860 |
Mother | (?) Woretemoeteyenner b. 1797, d. 13 Oct 1847 |
Phillip Thomas was born in 1831 at Van Diemen's Land, Australia. He was the son of John Thomas and (?) Woretemoeteyenner. Phillip Thomas died on 28 February 1915.
Last Edited | 14 May 2016 |
Dalrymple Mountgarrett Briggs
F, #81219, b. circa 1808, d. 1 September 1864
Father | George William Christopher Briggs b. 31 Dec 1788, d. 11 Jul 1837 |
Mother | (?) Woretemoeteyenner b. 1797, d. 13 Oct 1847 |
Her married name was Johnson. Dalrymple Mountgarrett Briggs Dalrymple, Dolly (1808-1864)
by Ian McFarlane
This entry is from the Australian Dictionary of Biography
Dolly Dalrymple (c.1808-1864), Aboriginal matriarch, was born in theFurneaux Islands in Bass Strait, daughter of George Briggs, a sealerfrom Bedfordshire, England, and Woretemoeteyenner (also known as Pungor Margaret), who was the daughter of Mannarlargenna, a chieftain fromthe north-east of Van Diemen's Land. One of two Aboriginal womenabducted by Briggs, she bore him three children before he sold her toanother sealer John Thomas for a guinea. Three of her daughters,including Dolly, were adopted by European couples on the mainland andher younger son John remained in the islands to be cared for by JamesMunro, another sealer.
Dolly's foster parents Jacob Mountgarrett (1773-1828), the surgeon atPort Dalrymple, and his wife Bridget had her baptized Dalrymple on 18March 1814. The author Charles Jeffreys referred to her in 1820 as'Miss Dalrymple' and James Bonwick as Dolly Dalrymple, the name bywhich she has become known. Jacob Mountgarrett was in continualconflict with the authorities and notorious as a bad debtor, suspectedof cattle stealing and misappropriating stores and medicines. Hisadopted daughter, however, was taught all the necessary domesticskills, as well as reading and writing, and was quick to learn. About1825 she left the Mountgarretts, to live with a convict stockmanThomas Johnson (1801-1867), who worked at Dairy Plains near Deloraine.Born in Cambridgeshire, England, he had been convicted of burglary inDecember 1822 and sentenced to death, later commuted to transportationfor life.
On 24 September 1830 G. A. Robinson visited the family, which thenincluded two girls aged 6 and 2. Informed by a local stock-keeper thatmany Aborigines had recently been killed in the district, Robinsonalso recorded that Dalrymple had lived for a time with the notoriousmurderer Cubitt and had assisted him in the killing of Aborigines. On22 May 1831, perhaps in response to earlier grievances, a group ofAborigines mounted an attack on the Johnsons' hut while the mother wasalone with her children. Armed with a musket, she held off the attackfor six hours until help
arrived. As a reward, the government granted her twenty acres (8 ha)of land at nearby Perth, where Johnson erected a dwelling.
Dalrymple married Thomas Johnson on 29 October 1831 with Anglicanrites. In August 1836, only recently pardoned, Johnson received afurther seven-year prison sentence for receiving stolen wheat. Withfour children to support, his wife displayed great resourcefulness andtenacity in holding her family together. In October she petitionedGovernor Arthur, asking that her husband be assigned to her as aservant, but the request was refused. By 1841, with Johnson out ofgaol, conditions began to improve and Dalrymple requested that hermother, then at Wybalenna, on Flinders Island, be permitted to livewith her. The petition was granted and Woretemoeteyenner came to Perthto live with her daughter and seven grandchildren.
The family moved to the Mersey region in 1845 and Johnson, pardonedagain, took over the tenancy of the Frogmore estate. Prospering in thenew district, he purchased 500 acres (202.3 ha) south-west ofFrogmore, where he built the family home, Sherwood Hall. He became theowner of two hotels (the Native Youth Inn at Sherwood and theDalrymple Inn at Ballahoo), a coalmine (the Alfred colliery) and atimber exporting business. The family became one of the largestlandholders in the district and was well respected. Dalrymple was saidto be devoutly religious. She died on 1 December 1864 at Latrobe aged56, survived by her husband and ten of her thirteen children. In 1865the widower married a younger woman Marie Emma Bourne. He died on 3December 1867.
Select Bibliography
â—¾J. West, The History of Tasmania, A. G. L. Shaw ed (Syd, 1971)
â—¾B. C. Mollison, Tasmanian Aboriginal Genealogies, vol 3 (Hob, 1977)
â—¾C. Ramsay, With the Pioneers (Hob, 1979)
â—¾R. M. Fowler, The Furneaux Group, Bass Strait (Canb, 1980)
â—¾L. Robson, A History of Tasmania, vol 1 (Melb, 1983)
â—¾N. J. B. Plomley, Weep in Silence (Hob, 1987)
â—¾H. Felton, On Being Aboriginal, book 1 (Hob, 1984)
â—¾N. J. B. Plomley and K. A. Henley, The Sealers of Bass Strait and theCape Barren Island Community (Hob, 1990)
â—¾CSO 1/886/18804
(Archives Office of Tasmania).
Citation details
Ian McFarlane, 'Dalrymple, Dolly (1808-1864)', Australian Dictionaryof Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian NationalUniversity,http://ia.anu.edu.au/biography/dalrymple-dolly-12877/text23257,accessed 12 May 2016.
Her married name was Baker. She was born circa 1808 at Furneaux Islands, Bass Strait, Van Diemen's Land, Australia.1 She was the daughter of George William Christopher Briggs and (?) Woretemoeteyenner. Dalrymple Mountgarrett Briggs was baptized on 18 March 1814. She married Thomas Baker in 1825. Dalrymple Mountgarrett Briggs married Thomas William Johnson on 29 October 1831 at Church of England, Longford, Van Diemen's Land, Australia. Dalrymple Mountgarrett Briggs died on 1 September 1864 at Sherwood, Tasmania, Australia.1
by Ian McFarlane
This entry is from the Australian Dictionary of Biography
Dolly Dalrymple (c.1808-1864), Aboriginal matriarch, was born in theFurneaux Islands in Bass Strait, daughter of George Briggs, a sealerfrom Bedfordshire, England, and Woretemoeteyenner (also known as Pungor Margaret), who was the daughter of Mannarlargenna, a chieftain fromthe north-east of Van Diemen's Land. One of two Aboriginal womenabducted by Briggs, she bore him three children before he sold her toanother sealer John Thomas for a guinea. Three of her daughters,including Dolly, were adopted by European couples on the mainland andher younger son John remained in the islands to be cared for by JamesMunro, another sealer.
Dolly's foster parents Jacob Mountgarrett (1773-1828), the surgeon atPort Dalrymple, and his wife Bridget had her baptized Dalrymple on 18March 1814. The author Charles Jeffreys referred to her in 1820 as'Miss Dalrymple' and James Bonwick as Dolly Dalrymple, the name bywhich she has become known. Jacob Mountgarrett was in continualconflict with the authorities and notorious as a bad debtor, suspectedof cattle stealing and misappropriating stores and medicines. Hisadopted daughter, however, was taught all the necessary domesticskills, as well as reading and writing, and was quick to learn. About1825 she left the Mountgarretts, to live with a convict stockmanThomas Johnson (1801-1867), who worked at Dairy Plains near Deloraine.Born in Cambridgeshire, England, he had been convicted of burglary inDecember 1822 and sentenced to death, later commuted to transportationfor life.
On 24 September 1830 G. A. Robinson visited the family, which thenincluded two girls aged 6 and 2. Informed by a local stock-keeper thatmany Aborigines had recently been killed in the district, Robinsonalso recorded that Dalrymple had lived for a time with the notoriousmurderer Cubitt and had assisted him in the killing of Aborigines. On22 May 1831, perhaps in response to earlier grievances, a group ofAborigines mounted an attack on the Johnsons' hut while the mother wasalone with her children. Armed with a musket, she held off the attackfor six hours until help
arrived. As a reward, the government granted her twenty acres (8 ha)of land at nearby Perth, where Johnson erected a dwelling.
Dalrymple married Thomas Johnson on 29 October 1831 with Anglicanrites. In August 1836, only recently pardoned, Johnson received afurther seven-year prison sentence for receiving stolen wheat. Withfour children to support, his wife displayed great resourcefulness andtenacity in holding her family together. In October she petitionedGovernor Arthur, asking that her husband be assigned to her as aservant, but the request was refused. By 1841, with Johnson out ofgaol, conditions began to improve and Dalrymple requested that hermother, then at Wybalenna, on Flinders Island, be permitted to livewith her. The petition was granted and Woretemoeteyenner came to Perthto live with her daughter and seven grandchildren.
The family moved to the Mersey region in 1845 and Johnson, pardonedagain, took over the tenancy of the Frogmore estate. Prospering in thenew district, he purchased 500 acres (202.3 ha) south-west ofFrogmore, where he built the family home, Sherwood Hall. He became theowner of two hotels (the Native Youth Inn at Sherwood and theDalrymple Inn at Ballahoo), a coalmine (the Alfred colliery) and atimber exporting business. The family became one of the largestlandholders in the district and was well respected. Dalrymple was saidto be devoutly religious. She died on 1 December 1864 at Latrobe aged56, survived by her husband and ten of her thirteen children. In 1865the widower married a younger woman Marie Emma Bourne. He died on 3December 1867.
Select Bibliography
â—¾J. West, The History of Tasmania, A. G. L. Shaw ed (Syd, 1971)
â—¾B. C. Mollison, Tasmanian Aboriginal Genealogies, vol 3 (Hob, 1977)
â—¾C. Ramsay, With the Pioneers (Hob, 1979)
â—¾R. M. Fowler, The Furneaux Group, Bass Strait (Canb, 1980)
â—¾L. Robson, A History of Tasmania, vol 1 (Melb, 1983)
â—¾N. J. B. Plomley, Weep in Silence (Hob, 1987)
â—¾H. Felton, On Being Aboriginal, book 1 (Hob, 1984)
â—¾N. J. B. Plomley and K. A. Henley, The Sealers of Bass Strait and theCape Barren Island Community (Hob, 1990)
â—¾CSO 1/886/18804
(Archives Office of Tasmania).
Citation details
Ian McFarlane, 'Dalrymple, Dolly (1808-1864)', Australian Dictionaryof Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian NationalUniversity,http://ia.anu.edu.au/biography/dalrymple-dolly-12877/text23257,accessed 12 May 2016.
Her married name was Baker. She was born circa 1808 at Furneaux Islands, Bass Strait, Van Diemen's Land, Australia.1 She was the daughter of George William Christopher Briggs and (?) Woretemoeteyenner. Dalrymple Mountgarrett Briggs was baptized on 18 March 1814. She married Thomas Baker in 1825. Dalrymple Mountgarrett Briggs married Thomas William Johnson on 29 October 1831 at Church of England, Longford, Van Diemen's Land, Australia. Dalrymple Mountgarrett Briggs died on 1 September 1864 at Sherwood, Tasmania, Australia.1
Family 1 | Thomas Baker b. 1801 |
Marriage* | She married Thomas Baker in 1825. |
Family 2 | Thomas William Johnson b. 22 Jun 1805, d. 3 Nov 1867 |
Marriage | Dalrymple Mountgarrett Briggs married Thomas William Johnson on 29 October 1831 at Church of England, Longford, Van Diemen's Land, Australia. |
Children |
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Last Edited | 14 May 2016 |
Citations
- [S80] Australian Dictionary of Biography.
Thomas William Johnson
M, #81220, b. 22 June 1805, d. 3 November 1867
Thomas William Johnson was born on 22 June 1805 at Isleham, Cambridgeshire, England. He lived in July 1822 at Cheshire, England. He departed an unknown place 18 March 1823 England for Australia. He arrived in 1825 in New South Wales, Australia. He married Dalrymple Mountgarrett Briggs, daughter of George William Christopher Briggs and (?) Woretemoeteyenner, on 29 October 1831 at Church of England, Longford, Van Diemen's Land, Australia. Thomas William Johnson died on 3 November 1867 at Sherwood, Tasmania, Australia, at age 62.
Family | Dalrymple Mountgarrett Briggs b. c 1808, d. 1 Sep 1864 |
Children |
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Last Edited | 14 May 2016 |
Thomas Baker
M, #81221, b. 1801
Thomas Baker was born in 1801 at Somerset, England. He married Dalrymple Mountgarrett Briggs, daughter of George William Christopher Briggs and (?) Woretemoeteyenner, in 1825.
Family | Dalrymple Mountgarrett Briggs b. c 1808, d. 1 Sep 1864 |
Last Edited | 14 May 2016 |
Eliza Briggs1
F, #81222, b. 1817, d. 1837
Father | George William Christopher Briggs b. 31 Dec 1788, d. 11 Jul 1837 |
Mother | (?) Woretemoeteyenner b. 1797, d. 13 Oct 1847 |
Eliza Briggs was born in 1817 at Van Diemen's Land, Australia.1 She was the daughter of George William Christopher Briggs and (?) Woretemoeteyenner. Eliza Briggs died in 1837 at Van Diemen's Land, Australia.1
Last Edited | 14 May 2016 |
Citations
- [S85] Website: University of Tasmania,Telling Places in Country.
Mary Briggs
F, #81223, b. 1818, d. 1839
Father | George William Christopher Briggs b. 31 Dec 1788, d. 11 Jul 1837 |
Mother | (?) Woretemoeteyenner b. 1797, d. 13 Oct 1847 |
Mary Briggs was born in 1818 at Van Diemen's Land, Australia.1 She was the daughter of George William Christopher Briggs and (?) Woretemoeteyenner. Mary Briggs died in 1839 at Van Diemen's Land, Australia.1
Last Edited | 14 May 2016 |
Citations
- [S85] Website: University of Tasmania,Telling Places in Country.
John Briggs1
M, #81224, b. 1820, d. 1879
Father | George William Christopher Briggs b. 31 Dec 1788, d. 11 Jul 1837 |
Mother | (?) Woretemoeteyenner b. 1797, d. 13 Oct 1847 |
John Briggs was born in 1820 at Van Diemen's Land, Australia.1 He was the son of George William Christopher Briggs and (?) Woretemoeteyenner. John Briggs died in 1879 at Tasmania, Australia.1
Last Edited | 14 May 2016 |
Citations
- [S85] Website: University of Tasmania,Telling Places in Country.
Sarah Baker Briggs Johnson
F, #81225, b. 23 August 1828, d. 12 January 1837
Father | Thomas William Johnson b. 22 Jun 1805, d. 3 Nov 1867 |
Mother | Dalrymple Mountgarrett Briggs b. c 1808, d. 1 Sep 1864 |
Sarah Baker Briggs Johnson was born on 23 August 1828 at Dairy Plains, Van Diemen's Land, Australia. She was the daughter of Thomas William Johnson and Dalrymple Mountgarrett Briggs. Sarah Baker Briggs Johnson died on 12 January 1837 at Perth, Van Diemen's Land, Australia, at age 8.
Last Edited | 14 May 2016 |
William Johnson
M, #81226, b. 9 July 1833, d. 6 November 1848
Father | Thomas William Johnson b. 22 Jun 1805, d. 3 Nov 1867 |
Mother | Dalrymple Mountgarrett Briggs b. c 1808, d. 1 Sep 1864 |
William Johnson was born on 9 July 1833 at Van Diemen's Land, Australia. He was the son of Thomas William Johnson and Dalrymple Mountgarrett Briggs. William Johnson died on 6 November 1848 at Van Diemen's Land, Australia, at age 15.
Last Edited | 14 May 2016 |
Thomas Johnson
M, #81227, b. 1 June 1834, d. 1855
Father | Thomas William Johnson b. 22 Jun 1805, d. 3 Nov 1867 |
Mother | Dalrymple Mountgarrett Briggs b. c 1808, d. 1 Sep 1864 |
Thomas Johnson was born on 1 June 1834 at Perth, Van Diemen's Land, Australia. He was the son of Thomas William Johnson and Dalrymple Mountgarrett Briggs. Thomas Johnson died in 1855 at Launceston, Tasmania, Australia.
Last Edited | 14 May 2016 |
Caroline Johnson
F, #81228, b. 8 November 1836
Father | Thomas William Johnson b. 22 Jun 1805, d. 3 Nov 1867 |
Mother | Dalrymple Mountgarrett Briggs b. c 1808, d. 1 Sep 1864 |
Caroline Johnson was born on 8 November 1836 at Perth, Van Diemen's Land, Australia. She was the daughter of Thomas William Johnson and Dalrymple Mountgarrett Briggs.
Last Edited | 14 May 2016 |
John George Johnson
M, #81229, b. 13 January 1839, d. 12 October 1898
Father | Thomas William Johnson b. 22 Jun 1805, d. 3 Nov 1867 |
Mother | Dalrymple Mountgarrett Briggs b. c 1808, d. 1 Sep 1864 |
John George Johnson was born on 13 January 1839 at Perth, Van Diemen's Land, Australia. He was the son of Thomas William Johnson and Dalrymple Mountgarrett Briggs. John George Johnson died on 12 October 1898 at Tasmania, Australia, at age 59.
Last Edited | 14 May 2016 |
Lewis James Johnson
M, #81230, b. 1841, d. 1922
Father | Thomas William Johnson b. 22 Jun 1805, d. 3 Nov 1867 |
Mother | Dalrymple Mountgarrett Briggs b. c 1808, d. 1 Sep 1864 |
Lewis James Johnson was born in 1841 at Perth, Van Diemen's Land, Australia. He was the son of Thomas William Johnson and Dalrymple Mountgarrett Briggs. Lewis James Johnson died in 1922.
Last Edited | 14 May 2016 |
Mary Anne Johnson
F, #81231, b. 16 May 1843
Father | Thomas William Johnson b. 22 Jun 1805, d. 3 Nov 1867 |
Mother | Dalrymple Mountgarrett Briggs b. c 1808, d. 1 Sep 1864 |
Mary Anne Johnson was born on 16 May 1843 at Launceston, Van Diemen's Land, Australia. She was the daughter of Thomas William Johnson and Dalrymple Mountgarrett Briggs.
Last Edited | 14 May 2016 |
Charlotte Johnson
F, #81232, b. 21 March 1845, d. 14 May 1887
Father | Thomas William Johnson b. 22 Jun 1805, d. 3 Nov 1867 |
Mother | Dalrymple Mountgarrett Briggs b. c 1808, d. 1 Sep 1864 |
Charlotte Johnson was born on 21 March 1845 at Longford, Van Diemen's Land, Australia. She was the daughter of Thomas William Johnson and Dalrymple Mountgarrett Briggs. Charlotte Johnson died on 14 May 1887 at Latrobe, Van Diemen's Land, Australia, at age 42.
Last Edited | 14 May 2016 |
Alfred William Johnson
M, #81233, b. 5 May 1849, d. 1898
Father | Thomas William Johnson b. 22 Jun 1805, d. 3 Nov 1867 |
Mother | Dalrymple Mountgarrett Briggs b. c 1808, d. 1 Sep 1864 |
Alfred William Johnson was born on 5 May 1849 at Port Sorell, Van Diemen's Land, Australia. He was the son of Thomas William Johnson and Dalrymple Mountgarrett Briggs. Alfred William Johnson died in 1898.
Last Edited | 14 May 2016 |
Sarah Johnson
F, #81234, b. 3 June 1851, d. 4 February 1892
Father | Thomas William Johnson b. 22 Jun 1805, d. 3 Nov 1867 |
Mother | Dalrymple Mountgarrett Briggs b. c 1808, d. 1 Sep 1864 |
Sarah Johnson was born on 3 June 1851 at Port Sorell, Van Diemen's Land, Australia. She was the daughter of Thomas William Johnson and Dalrymple Mountgarrett Briggs. Sarah Johnson died on 4 February 1892 at Mersey, Van Diemen's Land, Australia, at age 40.
Last Edited | 14 May 2016 |
Walter James Johnson
M, #81235, b. 3 June 1854, d. 1 September 1855
Father | Thomas William Johnson b. 22 Jun 1805, d. 3 Nov 1867 |
Mother | Dalrymple Mountgarrett Briggs b. c 1808, d. 1 Sep 1864 |
Walter James Johnson was born on 3 June 1854 at Port Sorell, Van Diemen's Land, Australia. He was the son of Thomas William Johnson and Dalrymple Mountgarrett Briggs. Walter James Johnson died on 1 September 1855 at Latrobe, Tasmania, Australia, at age 1.
Last Edited | 14 May 2016 |
Lydia Richards Medling1
F, #81238, b. 1858, d. 3 August 1920

Family | James Woods b. 1848, d. 2 Oct 1929 |
Children |
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Last Edited | 19 May 2016 |
Citations
- [S59] Website NATIONAL LIBRARY OF AUSTRALIA Australia Birth Index, 1788-1922 Data Base Online.