ROSEWARNE, Edwin

Birth Name ROSEWARNE, Edwin
Gender male
Age at Death 62 years, 4 months, 3 days

Narrative

Came to Australia about 1847 - from information supplied by Elizabeth (Betty) ROSEWORN.
Informant on Death Certificate was daughter-in-law Mary ROSEWORN (presumably Mary Ann Donnelly, wife of Edwin John ROSEWORN the elder) - from information supplied by Elizabeth (Betty) ROSEWORN.

Narrative

Jane ROSEWARNE (nee HOCKING) came to Sydney as a widow with her children Edwin (aged 18), John (aged 14) and Samuel (aged 9), arriving on 4 April 1849 on the Julindur (sailed 28 December 1848 from Plymouth, BURN, Master, COLTHURST, Surgeon Superintendent). Jane's calling was recorded in the ship's passenger list as "Laundress", Edwin's as "Iron Founder" and John's as "Tinsmith". Their "native places" were shown as The Lizard, Cornwall, for Jane and as Parran (near Truro), Cornwall, for Edwin, John and Samuel. They were all Church of England, and could all read, but not write. Jane's parents were recorded as Nicholas and Anne HOCKINGS, both dead. Jane's children's parents were shown as Edward and Jane, mother on board. According to Kay Phillipa COOK (nee WILSON) Jane's husband Edward ROSEWARNE, a miner or farmer, had died in the Poorhouse in REDRUTH, Cornwall, in 1845. It is also recorded on the Julinder's passenger list that Jane had a son, William ROSEWARNE already in the Colony, however no record of the marriage or death of a William ROSEWARNE could be found in the NSW, Qld or Vic BDM records, although there may be local Parish records. There is, however, a Vic BDM record (1878/862) of the death of a Henry James ROSEWARNE, age 54, (Father: Edwin; Mother: HOCKING - Jane; Spouse: Mary COOK or COCK) but he is not mentioned by Jane ROSEWARNE (nee HOCKING) as being in the Colony.

Coincidentally, there was a John ROSEWARNE, aged 26, his wife Julia, aged 29 and their infant son Richard Henry, aged 3 months, who also came out on the Julindur. John ROSEWARNE'S calling was stated as agricultural labourer, their religion was Church of England, they could read but not write and their native place was POLE, Cornwall. John's parents were John and Mary ROSEWARNE from POLE, and Julia's parents were John and Jane MAVIN ot MARIN from ST BURYAN Cornwall.

There was also a Thomas ROSEWARNE, aged 26, who arrived at Port Phillip on the "Thetis" on 15 February 1849. His native place was PENZANCE, Cornwall, his religion was Church of England and he could read but not write.

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth 1831 PERRANWELL, Cornwall, England    
Death 4 May 1893 Tincombe Street, CANTERBURY NSW    
Burial 6 May 1893 St Paul’s C of E Cemetery, CANTERBURY NSW    
Occupation     Iron Founder/Metal and Road Contractor/Farmer  

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father ROSEWARNE, Edward5 July 18011845
Mother HOCKING, Jane179916 September 1877
    Brother     ROSEWARNE, Henry James 22 August 1824 16 February 1878
    Brother     ROSEWARNE, William Thomas 1827 10 August 1894
         ROSEWARNE, Edwin 1831 4 May 1893
    Brother     ROSEWARNE, John Hocking 1836 3 June 1908
    Brother     ROSEWARNE, Samuel 24 December 1838 3 March 1867

Families

Family of ROSEWARNE, Edwin and PERRIN, Agnes

Married Wife PERRIN, Agnes ( * 1833 + 2 August 1913 )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage 28 June 1851 GLEBE NSW Toxteth Chapel, Wesleyan church  
Event Note

NSW BDM 70/1851 V185170 85 (Edwin Rose WEARNE and Agnes PERRIN)

  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
ROSEWORN, Edwin John2 November 185221 May 1888
ROSEWARN, Emily Alice28 May 18545 December 1885
ROSEWARNE, John185627 March 1875
ROSEWARNE, Robert185817 December 1907
ROSEWARNE, Louise18593 May 1923
ROSEWARNE, Martha18611944
ROSEWARNE, Walter18631926
ROSEWARNE, Amelia15 October 18651913