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Thomas Brazill
Name - "official" name and what they were known as
Thomas Brazill, also spelled Brazell and many variations and transcriptions Date and place of birth 30 Jul 1766, Norwich, Norfolk Names of parents James Brazill and his wife, Mary, nee Green Date and place of baptism - if applicable 10 Aug 1766, St George Colegate, Norwich, Norfolk Details of each of his or her marriages - if any married twice, first marriage unknown. married Mary Smith, daughter of John Smith Junior, at St Dunstan in the East, London, 14 Jan 1798. Thomas was noted as a widower. Occupation(s) - if any mariner, barge builder, ship captain Addresses where they lived (including county if in UK) - and please list which censuses you have or haven't found him/her on (if s/he lived in census times!). 1766 - Norwich 1798 - London (daughter Mary apparently born, no baptism located) 1800-1806 - Great Yarmouth, Norfolk (baptisms of daughters - Sophia 1802, Elizabeth Smith 1804 and Elizabeth 1806) 1807-1814 - prisoner of the French during the Napoleonic Wars, "prisoner at Besona" 1815-1837 - London (son William Thomas Francis baptised at St Mary Rotherhithe, 9 Apr 1815) 23 April 1838 - Arrived per "Kinnear" Sydney with wife Mary, son William Thomas Francis Brazill, his wife Sarah nee Roberts and children and her brother William Henry Roberts. 1838 - (3 weeks) - Sydney NSW Trinity House Petition The humbe Petition of Mary Brazell, 32 years, residing at Deptford, the wife of Thomas Brazell, a Prisoner of War at Besona in France sheweth that your Petitioner's husband Thomas Brazill was bred tot he Sea and served there in various stations lastly as Master of the Rising Sun in the Coasting and Coal trade, and lastly in the station of Master on board the ship Rising Sun, Capt Brazell Master in the Coasting and Coal trade, and of which Mr Brazell was the owner, in which Vessel your Petitioners said Husband was captured on the Voyage from Hull to London in the month of February 1807, since which Time has has remained a Prisoner of War. That your petitioner has 3 children Mary Ann age 13 years Sophia age 10 years Elizabeth age 5 years entirely dependent on her for support. 6 day of March 1812 witnesses Jacob Brazill, Wiliam Davie, John Christmas, William White, Cruttall Pierce From various newspapers, I have been able to establish that he captained the ships "Bee" and "Maria" before the "Rising Sun". Norwich, Oct. 24, 1804 . The Bury and Norwich Post, Wednesday, October 24, 1804Ship News Sailed Oct 20th, Bee, Brazell for London, with herrings This is the last report of the Rising Sun The Hull Packet (Hull, England), Tuesday, February 10, 1807; Hull Ship News Coasters Cleared Out Rising Sun, Brazill, His brother Jacob Brazill was also a Ship Captain, taking the ship "Harlequin" to Cartagena in 1791, among others. He was also an inventor of devices for ships and became Governor of Trinity Ground in Deptford Date, place and cause of death 4 May 1838, Cumberland St, Sydney Date and place of burial. 5 May 1838, Sydney Burial Ground (now under Sydney Town Hall) Details of will / administration of their estate - if applicable none known Memorial inscription - if any if there was one, lost in removal to build Sydney Town Hall Link to daughter Sophia http://www.genealogistsforum.co.uk/f...sophia+brazill Last edited by marquette; 06-01-12 at 21:59. |
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