WILMOT, James, 1820 Settler
National Archives, Kew CO48/46, 487
Name and Description of Person taking out the Settlers:
Mr. James WILMOT
No.7 Little Ormond Street. Queen Square
Age 30
Ann his wife
Age 29
No child
Names of Settlers |
Profession or Trade |
Age |
Names of Women |
Age |
Male Children |
Age |
Female Children |
Age |
Benjamin WILMOT |
Brother to Mr. James WILMOT |
22 |
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John WELSH |
Labourer |
27 |
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John DOYLE |
Labourer |
20 |
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Thomas THARRATT |
Gardener |
45 |
Ann |
44 |
Frederick Thomas |
15 |
Sarah |
8 |
William |
12 |
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Tobias THARRATT |
Gardener |
39 |
Ann |
41 |
John |
6 |
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Tobias |
4 |
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Thomas KELLY |
Labourer |
30 |
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John WEYDA |
Labourer |
21 |
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Henry HUNT |
Labourer |
24 |
Elizabeth |
18 |
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Philip MOODY |
Labourer |
21 |
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Nathan PERROTT |
Labourer |
21 |
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Thomas PERROTT |
Labourer |
19 |
I the undersigned James WILMOT beg leave to assure the Earl BATHURST that he is very ready to conform himself to all the conditions upon which His Majesty's Government have offered lands at the Cape of Good Hope Colony
James WILMOT
National Archives, Kew CO48/46, 535
24 Essex Street, Strand
9th October 1819
Mr.J.C. WILMOT presents his compliments to Mr. GOULBURN it being suggested to him by the Hon. George LAMBERT to request an interview with Mr. GOULBURN on the Cape Colony business. Mr. WILMOT will feel himself honored by a few minutes conversation with Mr. GOULBURN on the subject at his convenience.
[note from GOULBURN] Appoint him any day and let Mr. SMITH see him
National Archives, Kew CO48/46, 625
24 Essex Street, Strand
27 December 1819
Mr. WILMOT of Mr. WILLSON's Party to the Cape Colony presents his respects to Mr. GOULBURN and begs to be indulged the favor of inserting in [room of] the names of John WARN and Thomas KELLY on the list already sent in the ones undermentioned, viz James REID aged 36 agriculturalist, unmarried and John DOYLE, aged 20 labourer, unmarried.
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