The family of JSG Hoffmann

Margaret Russell1837

Name
Margaret Russell
Given names
Margaret
Surname
Russell
Birth about 1837 27 25
Birth of a brotherJames Russell
about 1839 (Age 2 years)
Birth of a sisterElizabeth Russell
about 1840 (Age 3 years)
Birth of a sisterIsabella Russell
24 August 1843 (Age 6 years)
Immigration 15 January 1851 (Age 14 years)
Death of a brotherJames Russell
12 December 1862 (Age 25 years)
Cause: Bronchitis
MarriageW G TuttonView this family
28 July 1864 (Age 27 years)
Address: Residence of the bride's father
Death of a motherCatherine (Cathe) Wilson
11 October 1877 (Age 40 years)
Death of a fatherWilliam Henry Russell
3 March 1903 (Age 66 years)
Address: At home of grandson C.F. Jettner
Death of a sisterElizabeth Russell
17 September 1920 (Age 83 years)
Burial of a sisterElizabeth Russell
17 September 1920 (Age 83 years)
Cemetery: Moonta Cemetery
Death of a sisterIsabella Russell
15 December 1922 (Age 85 years)
Death of a sisterMary Ann Russell
23 August 1924 (Age 87 years)
Family with parents - View this family
father
mother
Marriage: Scotland
elder sister
3 years
herself
3 years
younger brother
James Russell
Birth: about 1839 29 27Scotland
Death: 12 December 1862Oakbank, , South Australia, Australia
2 years
younger sister
4 years
younger sister
Family with W G Tutton - View this family
husband
herself
Marriage: 28 July 1864Oakbank, , South Australia, Australia

Immigration

"The Ascendant" London to Port Adelaide - 1851 The ASCENDANT 562 tons barque, from London September 22nd 1850 via Plymouth October 3rd 1850, with Captain Robert Spencer, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia January 15th 1851

The first ship from England to S.A. with government passengers for 1851.

http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/fh/passengerlists/1851Ascendant.htm The South Australian REGISTER reported (January 16, 1851): The long looked for ship the ASCENDANT has at length arrived, and we are now enabled to welcome to our shores Mr George Fyfe ANGAS, ESQ., one whose name is honourably identified with South Australia from the commencement of its political existence.

George Fife ANGAS was born on 1 May 1789 at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, (Religion: Baptist)
    He worked as a Merchant, politician and pastrolist, and died aged 90 in 1879 at his residence Lindsay House, Angaston, near Adelaide SA.
He married Rosetta French in London. Their children were Rosetta French (1813-1898), Sarah Lindsay (1816-1898), Emma (1818-1885),
    George French (1822-1886), John Howard (1823-1904), Mary Ann (1826-1831), and William Henry (1832-1879).

His son John (previously arrived in 1843 on board the MADRAS from London) came to the Port to greet his parents and brother William. That evening Mrs Angus travelled to town with her sons. Mr Angas preferred not to leave the vessel until noon the next day. The colonists intend to demonstrate their high esteem at a reception, in recognition of his early and successful efforts in the formation of the colony, the large stake he ventured in it, and his unremitting exertions on behalf of South Australia from the moment it struggled into existence.