Abel ROWE
(1756-1834)
Ann NICHOLLS
(1752-1835)
John SYMONS
(-Bef 1847)
Alice STEPHENS
(1751-1847)
John ROWE Senior
(1791-1846)
Johanna SIMONS
(1789-1862)
Samuel ROWE
(1836-1892)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Albertina Louise PRIBKE
2. Eliza SIMS

Samuel ROWE

  • Born: 1836, St Agnes, , Cornwall, England
  • Christened: 6 Jul 1836, St Agnes, , Cornwall, England
  • Marriage (1): Albertina Louise PRIBKE on 17 Apr 1883 in Thames, Coromandel, New Zealand
  • Marriage (2): Eliza SIMS
  • Died: 16 Jun 1892, Thames, Coromandel, New Zealand aged 56
  • Buried: 19 Jun 1892, Thames, Coromandel, New Zealand

 

  Noted events in his life were:

• He appeared on the census in 1841 in St Agnes, , Cornwall, England. Piece: HO107/149/2
Place: Pydar-Cornwall
Enumeration District: 9
Civil Parish: St Agnes
Folio: 67
Page: 12
Line: 12

• He appeared on the Thames electorial role in 1881 in Thames, Coromandel, New Zealand. Page 3
Resident
Miner

• He worked as a Miner in 1883 in Thames, Coromandel, New Zealand.

• He appeared on the Thames electorial role in 1890 in Thames, Coromandel, New Zealand. Pollen Street
Miner

• He immigrated Samuel Boddington on 12 Jan 1848 to Port Adelaide, , South Australia, Australia. Barque Samuel Boddington, 523 tons, Captain John M. Hurst, from London 27th September / Plymouth 8th October 1848, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 12th January 1849
The London Times Sept 6, 1848 ad
FOR ADELAIDE direct, calling at Plymouth to embark passengers, under charter to her Majesty's Emigration Commissioners to sail 21st of September, and has only room for a few tons of goods, last shipping day 18th of September, the fine, first- class, fast-sailing ship SAMUEL BODDINGTON, A 1, 670 tons register; lying in the West India Dock. This splendid ship has a full poop, with very superior accommodations for passengers, and carries an experienced surgeon. For freight or passage appy to Wm. Folgate and Co., 4, Clement's-lane; or to Lachlans and Mac Leod, 62 Cornhill.
South Australian Register Saturday 13th January 1849
Friday January 12th, 1849:- the barque Samuel Boddington, 523 tons, Hurst, Master, from London and Plymouth.
Passengers: Mr. Joseph Yates Ashton, lady and four children, Mr. & Mrs. Rumble, Mr. Withington, Mr. Waller. Mr. Tomlinson and Mr. John Stamp in the cabin, and 241 government emigrants in the steerage. . . . - 2nd ship from England to S.A. with government passengers for 1849 ; two ? births and eight ? deaths on the passage, James Phillips, surgeon-superintendent.

• His notice of death was published in The Evening Star, 16 Jun 1892 Thames, Coromandel, New Zealand. ROWE - On June 16th, at the residence, Tararu Road, after a long illness, Samuel, the belowed husband of Albertina Rowe, aged 54 years

• His notice of death was published in The Evening Star, 17 Jun 1892 Thames, Coromandel, New Zealand. ROWE - On June 16th, at the residence, Tararu Road, after a long illness, Samuel, the belowed husband of Albertina Rowe, and brother of Abel and the late William Rowe, aged 54 years


Samuel married Albertina Louise PRIBKE, daughter of Adolpha FISCHER and Sophie STATTMAN, on 17 Apr 1883 in Thames, Coromandel, New Zealand. (Albertina Louise PRIBKE was born circa 1845 in Hanover, , Niedersachsen, Germany, died on 25 Jul 1921 in Thames, Coromandel, New Zealand and was buried on 27 Jul 1921 in Thames, Coromandel, New Zealand.)

 

  Noted events in their marriage were:

• They published an intent to marry The Evening Star on 26 Apr 1883 in Thames, Coromandel, New Zealand. ROWE - PRIBKE - On the 17th of April, by the Rev. henry Bull, at Tararu Road, Samuel Rowe to Albertina Priebke, both of the Thames


Samuel next married Eliza SIMS.


 

Produced by Helen Moore