The Descendants of Thomas Stanger, circa 1610.


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56. Mary Dent STANGER [3552] (William33, James24, William12, James3, William Thomas2, Thomas1) was born on 7 Jun 1806 in Tydd St Mary Lincolnshire England, died on 31 May 1874 in Tydd St Giles Cambridgeshire England at age 67, and was buried in Tydd St Giles Cambridgeshire England.

General Notes: SEARCH NOTES:
1. Await check of 1841 Census for Tydd-St.Giles in Cambs. If no sign of Dents or Stangers, try 1841 Census Records for Tydd-St.Mary in Lincolnshire. H.U.Smith, May 24, 1988.
Geoffrey Stanger, in his letter rec'd Aug.8,1989, provides an extract from the Will Indices in Somerset House as follows: 1874. 10 December. The Will of Mary Smith (heretofore wife of John Smith) late of March in the Isle of Ely and County of Cambridge widow who died 31st May 1874 at March was proved at Peter-borough by John Stanger Smith of March Merchant the Son and Edward Henry Edwards of 168 Adelaide Road in the Parish of St.John Hampstead in the County of Middlesex Stationer the Executor. Probate being granted under certain limitations. Effects under #1,000 H.U.SMITH, AUG.12,1989.

Mary married John SMITH [3551] [MRIN: 1600], son of John SMITH [3555] and Martha FRANK [3556], on 7 Jun 1832 in Wisbech St Peter Wisbech Cambridgeshire England. John was born on 4 May 1795 in Tydd St Giles Cambridgeshire England and died on 5 Jan 1870 at age 74.

General Notes: Father came from Tydd St.Giles in CAMBRIDGESHIRE. Son was a Corn Miller in March, CAMBS. John (this one) also probably lived in Tydd St. Giles. His third Wife, Mary Dent STANGER, was from Tydd St.Mary, LINCOLNSHIRE. However, Since his Son, John Stanger?-Smith was Married in St.Ives, and HIS first Child was Born Nth. Witchford, CAMBS. in late 1962, THEN during the period 1832 (when He and Mary Dent Stanger were Married) and 1862 the Family may have moved, possibly in stages from Tydd St.Giles to March.
NEXT STEPS:
1. Search 1841 If Family living there at that time, try 1851 Census for Tydd St.Giles. Also try 1841 Census of Tydd St.Mary, LINCS. for traces of Stangers. Furthermore look for any mention of John and Martha SMITH and Children. (unlikely) John and Mary Dent SMITH and Children; and for John Stanger-SMITH and Emma (ULPH) and Family after she left home and married in 1860. Note: Emma shows in the St.Ives Census Records for the ULPH Family in 1841 and 1851. Since she was Married in 1860, she is not shown in the St.Ives Census for 1861; but may appear in Nth. Witchford. Also look for the Stanger (or Dent) Families in Tydd St.Mary in LINCOLNSHIRE. 1841 Census Records for Tydd-St.Giles, Ref.241227, ordered from the Mormon Library at Greenwich, Apr. 23, 1988. As of June 7, 1841 Census does not show any trace of John Smith and Mary; but maybe??? includes John Smith Snr. Tydd-St.Giles Census is divided into two Sections. The first (Western) Section is O.K.; but the Second (Eastern) Section is mostly illegible. Details of Smiths recorded are listed under the File D: Data Census.doc Access it through Word for Windows. The only John Smith in this Census who may be "ours" is the (very faint) J.S. living near "The Rectory". His age is recorded as 18; but may well be 78. The illegible Section of the Census is very hard to read. However, it is probable that MOST Family Names can be identified. There is about a 80-85% chance that our John Smith was not living there in 1841.
H.U.SMITH. Apr.22/May 24/June 8, 1988.
1841 Census Records for March (Doddington) Ref. No. 241228 was inspected at the Mormon Library Greenwich on Oct.28, 1988. The Film is HO 107-81 PRO 814, It reveals that John Smith, Wife Mary, and children Helen(16), Harriet(14) and John(7) were living with them at that time. Helen and Harriet were the Daughters of John and his second Wife, Helen Hill Rogers (d.1831) They lived at Whittle End, the Boundaries of which are described in the Census Book as follows: "All that Part of the Hamlet of March East of the Turnpike Road called Chequer Row, the houses South of the Turn- pike Road to the Premises of Thomas Grey, also all all that part of Whittle End North of the River and including the House of the said Thomas Grey." H.U.SMITH, Oct. 31, 1988. ...

1841 Census shows as follows:
Census Return June 7, 1841. (PRO Microfilm HO/107/80)

at Whittle End. ...
NAMEAGEPOSITIONBORN

John SMITH46MERCHANTCambs.
Mary SMITH35Cambs.
Helen SMITH 16 ) Daughters of John SMITH &
Harriet SMITH14 ) Helen Hill Rogers (1st. Wife)Cambs.
John SMITH 7Cambs.

1851 Census shows as follos
Census Return April 7, 1851. (PRO Microfilm HO/107/1765)

at Whittle End. ...
NAMEAGEPOSITIONBORN

John SMITH55Head, Miller & MerchantTydd St.Giles
Mary D. SMITH [nee Dent]44WifeTydd St.Mary
Harriett A. SMITH24Daughter of Previous Wife, Helen Hill Rogers?
March
John S.SMITH17Son, Assistant in TradeMarch
Mary J. SMITH 9Daughter, ScholarMarch
William S. SMITH 4SonCambridge
Mary A. DAWSON24House ServantW.Walton, Norfolk

1861 Census shows as follows:
Census Return April 7, 1861. (PRO Microfilm RG/9/1043-4)

at Whittle End [119?], March. ...
NAMEAGEPOSITIONBORN

John SMITH65Seed (Sand) & Coal MerchantTydd St.Giles. CAMBS.
Mary (Dent) SMITH54WifeTydd St.Mary. LINCS.
Mary J. SMITH19Unm. DaughterMarch.
Arthur F. SMITH 7ScholarMarch.
Mary A. STANGER15Niece, ScholarSouth Africa.
Mary A. ACKWORTH19Gen'l. ServantWhittlesey.

Written to G.B.Stanger July, 1989. He may be able to provide further details of John and Mary Dent Smith (nee Stanger). Aug.2,1989. ...
Geoffrey Stanger in his letter, rec'd Aug. 8, 1989 provides details of Inscriptions on "Smith" Tombs and Headstones from the Station Road Cemetery in March, as follows: In Block J. completely concealed by a large tree, surrounded by a large and dense holly bush is a large tomb, about 7ft. long and 4ft, high. A rectangular box shape, headed by a solid triangle running the full length of the top. On the North Vertical Face is the Inscription:
IN AFFECTIONATE MEMORY OF JOHN SMITH BORN MAY 4th 1795 DIED JANry
5th 1870 AND OF MARY DENT SMITH HIS WIFE BORN JUNE 7th 1806 DIED MAY 31st 1874
Geoffrey also includes Extracts from Will Indexes in Somerset House as follows: 1870 6 July. the Will of John Smith late of March in the Isle of Ely and County of Cambridge Merchant deceased who died 5 January 1870 at March aforesaid was proved at Peterborough by the Oath of John Stanger Smith of March aforesaid the Son the Sole Executor. Effects under #3,000 This was a short will obviously made the same day as his death. It bequeathed nearly everything to his Son John Stanger Smith, "trusting that he will hold or distribute the same for the mutual benefit of my dear Wife and my other children......." Witness Robt Dewbarn Jnr. Solr. March and Wm. Burton, March.
H.U.SMITH, Aug. 11, 1989. ...
For Locations, See Shell Road Atlas of GB, P53 in the Area of "the Wash"

In a Journal kept by Harriette Anne Smith, his Daughter, Harriette said:-
John, the eldest, born May 2nd, 1795, was married in June 1821 to Ann Richardson, of Horncastle. they had one son, Frederick Pilkington, who died about a month old. Mrs. John Smith [Ann R.] died ..... ...... Mr. John Smith married again in 1823 to Helen Hill Rogers [my Mother], daughter of Rev. thomas Rogers [Baptist] of Fleet, Lincs. She died Jan. 4th 1831, leaving 4 children. [named]


Children from this marriage were:

+ 122 M    i. John Stanger SMITH [2652] was born on 2 Jul 1833 in probably Parish of Doddington Cambridgeshire, died on 9 Sep 1915 in probably in March Cambridgeshire at age 82, and was buried in probably in March Cambridgeshire.

   123 F    ii. Mary Jane SMITH [3627] was born on 1 Dec 1841 and died on 31 May 1905 at age 63.

General Notes: Geoffrey Stanger, in his letter, rec'd Aug. 8, 1989, provides details of Jane's Tomb as follows: (for details of the location and description of the tomb, see under John Smith, her Father) On the North Slope of the Tomb:

IN LOVING MEMORY OF

MARY JANE SMITH DAU. OF THE LATE JOHN & MARY DENT SMITH OF MARCH
BORN DECEMBER 1st 1841 DIED MAY 31st 1905


H.U.SMITH, AUG. 11, 1989. ...

   124 M    iii. William Stanger SMITH [3628] was born on 31 Mar 1847 and died on 29 Aug 1872 at age 25. The cause of his death was an accident.

General Notes: Geoffrey Stanger, in his letter, rec'd Aug. 8, 1989 gives details of the Inscription on William's (and his Parents) Tomb in Station Road Cemetery, in March (a description of the Tomb will be found in the Notes on his Father, John) as follows: On the East Gable end:

ALSO OF THEIR SON

WILLIAM STANGER SMITH

BORN MAR 31st 1847

DIED AUG 29th 1872


H.U.SMITH, AUG. 11, 1989.

+ 125 M    iv. Arthur Frank SMITH [3629] was born on 27 Apr 1853 in March Cambridgeshire England and died in 1930 at age 77.

58. Sarah STANGER [3872] (William33, James24, William12, James3, William Thomas2, Thomas1) was born on 20 Sep 1809 in Tydd St Mary Lincolnshire England, died about 1876 aged about 67, and was buried in Fleet Baptist Chapel Fleet Hargate Lincolnshire England.

General Notes: Sarah appeared on the 1871 Census as being on that night in the House of John Cole (Partner of Joseph Smith). She is recorded as a Visitor, She is shown as a Lady, Widow, born at Tydd St.Mary, LINCS.

Sarah married John COLE [3604] [MRIN: 2262], son of John COLE [3875] and Sarah EVERITT [3886], in 1846 in Wisbech Cambridgeshire England. John was born on 21 Jan 1802 in March Cambridgeshire England and died on 8 Mar 1873 in Nottingham Nottinghamshire England at age 71.

Children from this marriage were:

   126 F    i. Hannah Stanger COLE [3876] was born about 1850 in Nottingham Nottinghamshire England.

+ 127 M    ii. John Stanger COLE [3877] was born about 1855 in Nottingham Nottinghamshire England and died about 1904 aged about 49.


59. Dr. William STANGER M.D. [3874] (William33, James24, William12, James3, William Thomas2, Thomas1) was born on 27 Sep 1811 in Tydd St Mary Lincolnshire England, died on 11 Mar 1857 in Durban Natal South Africa at age 45, and was buried about 1857 in Fleet Baptist Chapel Fleet Hargate Lincolnshire England.

General Notes: Mary Stanger's Brother, First Name at present un-known is believed to have been Surveyor General in Natal, South Africa. ... H.U.SMITH, from letter from "Betty" SPENDER, dated July 7, 1988. ...
It is also thought that he was a member of the "Niger Expedition of 1841" (see Betty Spender's letter of 12/3/1989) H.U.SMITH, Mar 28, 1989. ...
University of N.S.W. have vols. I to III of a set of Books Titled Dictionary of South African Biography. William Stanger is recorded in Vol.II, which still has to be inspected at the University Library. H.U.S. Aug.2,1989.

In an Email, dated June 17, 2004, Chloris Mary "Tombi" Peck stated:
"Dr. William Stanger 1st Surveyor General, Natal 1845 - 1854

The following Snippet comes from 'To the Shores of Natal' T.V. Bulpin
..."Few of the officials were exempt from these bickerings. The technicians, like William Stanger the surveyor, were the best of the bunch for they were kept too busy to indulge in quarrels. In any case Stanger who had come to Natal fresh from exploring the Niger River and was well pickled with tropical diseases died in Durban on the 14th March 1854.
Dr. Peter Cormack Sutherland who had originally set up a medical practice in Durban in 1853 was then appointed to the position of Surveyor".

STANGER: The Town.
In 1870 the town was non-existent. Only two years later was the magistracy then known as the Tugela Division of Victoria County removed there from Umhlali. A large African hut served as the magistrate's office. In March 1873 the Surveyor-General Dr. P.C. Sutherland laid out a town and named the place Stanger after his late predecessor"
"Of the older places Stanger became a town on the 13th October 1920 and a borough on the 1st August 1949....
In the Encyclopaedia of South Africa it refers to it as "A town on the North Coast of Natal named after Dr. William Stanger"...."

In a Stanger Family File received from Mark Ward in April 2008, he included the following:
The Times, 22 January 1842
LONDON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1842.
We transcribe, in another column, from a morning contemporary, what it justly calls "the afflicting intelligence" respecting the Niger expedition, and which is considered to be the official anti-slavery account of the matter. The result of that enterprise has been sadly correspondent with what all reasonable men must have augured, and what we ourselves hare always predicted. Three vessels have gone about 320 miles up the Niger and Chadda, and have come down again. A model farm some 300 miles from the coast has been bought, stocked, and abandoned; treaties have been made with the two negro Princes of Eboe and Iddah for the abolition of the slave trade and of human sacrifices, and then they have been left to their own practices; and this at an expense of health and life which is not indeed distinctly stated, but may well be divined from the account given by our contemporary, to whose statement we will add an extract from a letter written on board the Ethiope on the 21st of October :-
"We entered the Nun on the 10th inst., and proceeded up the river the next morning, and fell in with the Albert on the evening of the 13th inst. at Stirling Island, about 24 miles below Eboe. We found her in a worse state than the Wilberforce; all hands down with fever but Drs M'William, Stanger, a scientific gentleman, a marine, the boatswain's mate, and a servant. Captain Trotter very weak, Captain Bird Allen (who is since dead) very low; no engineers; Dr. Stanger was endevouring to work the engine the best way he could. We sent our head engineer on board, and the Albert followed the Ethiope to the coast. Captain Becroft then went on board the Albert, and took her to Fernando Po. The people at the model farm, including its manager, Mr. Carr, were all sick, and have been brought down by the Albert."
The Times, 27 January 1842
THE NIGER EXPEDITION.
REPORT OF CAPTAIN TROTTER.
On the 5th of October Mr. Willie weighed and dropped down the river, but was soon prevented by sickness from carrying on duty; and Dr. M'William, assisted by only one white seaman, lately recovered from fever,took charge of the vessel, not thinking it right, in my state of fever, to report Mr. Willie's illness.
From want of engineers we should have had to drop down the whole length of the river without steam, had not Dr. Stanger, the geologist, in the most spirited manner, after consulting Tredgold's work on steam, and getting some little instruction from the convalescent engineer, undertaken to work the engine himself. The heat of the engine-room affected the engineer so much as to throw him back in his convalescence, and prevent him rendering any further assistance, but Dr. Stanger took the vessel safely below Eboe, without anything going wrong with the machinery, while Dr. M'Willam, in addition to his enormous press of duty, as a medical officer, conducted the ship down the river in the most able and judicious manner. I may here remark that the Doctor steered the ship entirely by Commander William Allen's excellent chart of the Niger, of the correctness of which we had a good opportunity of judging on ascending the river, and which proved eminently useful on the passage down; and Mr. Brown, clerk, a native of Africa, who had been up the river before, also rendered, him considerable assistance in the pilotage.
When about 100 miles from the sea Captain Becroft happily made his appearance in the Ζthiope, steamer, having been requested to ascend the river and communicate with us by Commander William Allen of the Wilberforce; and it was really a providential mercy that he arrived when he did, for had any accident, however trivial, happened, to the engines, they could not have been worked any longer, as Dr. Stanger had no knowledge of the manner of rectifying it. Fever still prevented my going on deck, and there was no executive officer to take the vessel over the bar, and only one convalescent sailor doing duty, and no black sailor who could properly take the helm. Captain Becroft, however, came onboard with an engineer, and not only took the vessel over the bar but brought her all the way across to this anchorage (a distance of 160 miles), where we arrived in safety on the 17th inst.
I have already alluded to Dr. Stanger's praiseworthy conduct in his acquiring a knowledge of the steam-engine, by which we were enabled to get down the river so much more speedily than we otherwise could have done; but this gentleman was, if possible, still more useful in the medical assistance which he rendered to Dr. M'William, who latterly had no assistant-surgeon to relieve him in his duties. I am sorry to say that Dr. Stanger is beginning to feel the effect of his exertions, having had fever (although slightly) within the last two days.

In an e-Mail received from Joyce [Pickering] Trousdale on August the 7th, 2012, she included an Article from the Yorkshire Gazette of June 10, 1854 that reads:
On March 11, at D'Urban, after a week's illness, Dr. Stanger, surveyor-general of the Colony of Natal. He was one of the few survivors of the memorable Niger expedition. Dr. Stanger's scientific attainments and sterling principles endeared him to every one who knew him, an his experience as surveyor-general of the colony, extending over a period of nine years, gave him a high position in the Legislative Council.
and,
In a further e-Mail received from Joyce [Pickering] Trousdale on September the 12th, 2012, she included an Article from the Rutland, Lincoln and Stamford Mercury of August the 8th, 1851, that reads:
WISBECH. ------ Dr. William Stanger, of the Niger Expedition celebrity, arrived in this town on Saturday from Port Natal, Cape of Good Hope. Dr. S. has taken up his residence at the Crescent.

Noted events in his life were:

• Occupation: Surveyor General, 1845-1854, Natal South Africa.

William married Sarah HURSTHOUSE [3395] [MRIN: 1713], daughter of Charles HURSTHOUSE [97732] and Unknown, on 27 Sep 1842 in Lowestoft Suffolk England. Sarah was born about 1809 and died in Mar 1853 in Holbeach Lincolnshire England aged about 44.

Children from this marriage were:

   128 F    i. Mary Alice STANGER [3394] was born in 1845 in Pietermaritzburg Natal South Africa and died in 1930 at age 85.

+ 129 M    ii. William Harry STANGER [2853] was born in 1847 in Pietermaritzburg Natal South Africa and died in 1903 in Sydney NSW Australia at age 56.

+ 130 F    iii. Harriett Edith STANGER [3390] was born in Sep 1851 in Wisbech Cambridgeshire England and died in 1937 at age 86.

+ 131 M    iv. William Hursthouse STANGER [2793] was born in Dec 1852 in Wisbech Cambridgeshire England and died in 1931 in Sydney NSW Australia at age 79.

60. Harriet STANGER [3834] (William37, William26, William12, James3, William Thomas2, Thomas1) was born in Fleet Lincolnshire England, was baptised on 17 Sep 1810 in Fleet Baptist Chapel Fleet Hargate Lincolnshire England, and died 4 Qtr 1899 in Nottinghamshire England at age 88.

Harriet married Thomas OVERBURY [3835] [MRIN: 2419], son of Unknown and Unknown, on 17 Oct 1838 in Fleet Baptist Chapel Fleet Hargate Lincolnshire England. Thomas was born about 1803 in Bristol Gloucestershire England and died 2 Qtr 1879 in Nottinghamshire England aged about 76.

General Notes: Thomas was an Accountant, who became Corporation and Borough Accountant of
Nottingham. When Thomas died, his House was occupied by Henry Yorke STANGER,
following Harriet moving elsewhere. H.U.SMITH, from a letter from "Betty"
SPENDER dated July 7, 1988. ...


Children from this marriage were:

   132 M    i. Thomas William OVERBURY [4361] was born 3 Qtr 1839 in London England and died 3 Qtr 1874 in Nottinghamshire England at age 35.

   133 F    ii. Mary Stanger OVERBURY [4362] was born 2 Qtr 1842 in London England and died 2 Qtr 1901 in Lancashire England at age 59.

   134 M    iii. Henry Leonard OVERBURY [4363] was born 2 Qtr 1844 in London England and died 2 Qtr 1911 in Lancashire England at age 67.

Noted events in his life were:

• Occupation: a Baptist Minister and Insurance Agent.

Henry married Jane Geary SIMMONS [92095] [MRIN: 30697], daughter of William R SIMMONS [92115] and Jane [92116], 4 Qtr 1876 in Cheshire England. Jane was born 2 Qtr 1854 in Leighton Buzzard Bedfordshire England and died on 14 Aug 1912 in Manchester Lancashire England at age 58.

Noted events in her life were:

• Residence at Death: Nelson Street, 14 Aug 1912, Manchester Lancashire England.

   135 M    iv. John Foster OVERBURY [4364] was born 2 Qtr 1845 in London England and died on 26 Dec 1930 in Brailsford Derbyshire England at age 85.

Noted events in his life were:

• Occupation: a Journalist.

John married Annie MILNER [92096] [MRIN: 30698] 2 Qtr 1870 in Nottinghamshire England. Annie was born about 1842 in Nottinghamshire England and died 2 Qtr 1902 in Yorkshire England aged about 60.

John next married Marian HANCOCK [92097] [MRIN: 30699] 3 Qtr 1804. Marian was born in 1861 and died in 1945 at age 84.

   136 M    v. Robert O. OVERBURY [4365] was born 4 Qtr 1850 in London England and died on 14 Sep 1937 in Kingston-upon-Thames Hospital Surrey England at age 87.

Robert married Emma BRADSHAW [92098] [MRIN: 30700] 4 Qtr 1885 in Nottinghamshire England. Emma was born about 1857 in Nottingham Nottinghamshire England.

   137 M    vi. Frank O. OVERBURY [4366] was born 4 Qtr 1850 in London England.

Noted events in his life were:

• Immigration: 1880, New York New York USA.

   138 M    vii. Alfred Hawkins OVERBURY [4367] was born 3 Qtr 1852 in Chipping Norton Oxfordshire England and died in 1922 in Cheshire England at age 70.

Alfred married Margaret SLEIGHTHOLM [92099] [MRIN: 30701], daughter of William SLEIGHTHOLM [92117] and Margaret [92118], 3 Qtr 1876 in Yorkshire England. Margaret was born about 1847 in Belfast Co. Antrim Northern Ireland and died 2 Qtr 1884 in Yorkshire England aged about 37.

63. Dr. George Eaton STANGER MRCSE LSA [3832] (William37, William26, William12, James3, William Thomas2, Thomas1) was born in 1816 in Fleet Lincolnshire England, was baptised on 15 Apr 1816 in Fleet Baptist Chapel Fleet Hargate Lincolnshire England, and died on 6 May 1892 in Wakefield Yorkshire England at age 76.

General Notes: George was, for many years, Head Surgeon at the Nottingham Dispensary. He apparently had a fine House with three Servants.
H.U.SMITH, from "Betty" SPENDER's letter of July 7, 1988. ...
When he died, George lived at 82 Brooke Green Hammersmith; and left 4853 pounds, 6 shillings & 8 pence in his will.

George Eaton Stanger was born in Fleet Lincolnshire and baptised at the Fleet Baptist Chapel NC on the 15th of April 1916. He had five sisters and four brothers His parents were William and Rebecca Stanger.
He studied medicine at Edinburgh, and became a "Member of the Royal College of Surgeons" and held the "Licence of the Society of Apothecaries" in 1840 and by 1844 he is living in Carlton Street Nottingham and he was mentioned in the Nottingham Date book Aug.8th 1844 and is on the list of members of the Medico-Chirurgical Society in 1846
It was probably around 1844 that he married Mary Hurst the eldest daughter of Nathan and Sarah Hurst a very prominent family in Nottingham. His Father-in Law was a Hosier and Baptist preacher. Her brothers Nathan and John were also hosiers and Aldermen, John was on the Board of Guardians and on the Racecourse Committee. In 1845/6 Nathan was one of the Sheriffs of Nottingham. Mary was one of nine children who nearly all married influential people in public life.
In the 1851 census the Stanger family was living in St. James Street or Place there were three sons, William aged 5, George Hurst aged 3, Henry York aged 1. There was also a dispenser and three female servants.
By 1861 they were living in North Circus Street and there were six children, only William was still at home, the other five children were Margaret Ann aged 9, Mary Elizabeth aged 8, Charles Edward aged 5, Walter aged 4 and Harriet aged 2.
North Circus Street was still the family home in 1871,however on census night Mary was away and the only children there were Harriet who was now 12 years old and Henry Yorke who was 21 and an undergraduate of Oxford University. He must have been home on holiday. There was also a nephew living with them, John Heard Manlove the son of Mary's sister Elizabeth who was married to the lace manufacturer Thomas Manlove.

George Eaton was elected president of the Medico-Chirurgical Society twice. 1870-1 and 1876-8 and in 1881 he was vice president and treasurer. He had been treasurer before 1880 and continued until January 25th 1888 when he resigned on his retirement. He had been Consulting Surgeon to the Nottingham Dispensary and formerly Surgeon to the Nottingham Union Hospital.
At this time the surgery of Stanger and Son was 67 Gregory Boulevard. The son was Charles Edward living at 139 Willoughby St. New Lenton.
George and Mary then seem to have moved to London as the address in George's will was 82 Brook Green Hammersmith London on the 7th November 1889.One of the witnesses was Hannah Simons another of Mary's sisters..
He died in 1892 in Wakefield in Yorkshire. He had possibly been visiting his son William, who was a MRCS, FRCS, and LSA. He had studied at Guys Hospital and then after being House Surgeon at the Nottingham Dispensary he moved on to become Surgeon to the Hospital and Dispensary at Clayton Yorkshire. So two of George Eaton's sons followed in his footsteps. He wasn't to know that one of his Grandsons, Harry, would also follow in his footsteps.
All his estate was left to his wife Mary for her lifetime and after her death the income from trust funds to Margaret Ann and Harriett as long as they were not married.

From the Nottingham Medico-Chirurgical Society 150th Anniversary Year Book.

Page 16 On list of members of the Nottingham Medico-Chirurgical Society 1846
Page 24 An account of an attendance at a "truly horrible obstetric emergency" in 1854
Page 25 Mentioned last recorded attendance as Treasurer to the society on 3rd Feb.1888
Page 30 Reference to speech made in 1886 on the use of Antiseptics in operations.
Page 75 President of the Nottingham Medico-Chirurgical Society 1870-1 and 1876-8.

In March, 2011, Ken Stanger [no relation], provided the following Information:
Dr George Eaton Stanger (1816-1892). "surgeon" (ship's doctor)
Dr George Stanger kept a journal during his time at sea on an Australian whaler. He arrived in Australia on the ss. Sarah and Elizabeth .
The Sarah and Elizabeth was one of five large vessels purchased by the South Australian Company in 1836 and 1837 to engage in whaling from their base at Kingscote on Kangaroo Island. (Kostoglou & McCarthy, Whaling and Sealing Sites in South Australia (1991) p. 65). The vessel had previously been a whaler in the South Seas and also in the northern or Arctic whale fishery and was purchased at a northern port in Britain by an agent for the South Australian Company in August 1836. She was an old vessel, having been built in the American state of Maryland in 1775. The recent failure of the northern fishery may have meant there were a number of whalers like her on the market.
She departed Hull in October 1836 under the command of Captain James Wakeling. Captain Wakeling was an experienced mariner who had previously commanded the British whalers Prudent and the Pandora (1831-1835). She seems to have been fully equipped and manned for whaling from the start. Among her crew was the "surgeon" (ship's doctor) Dr George Eaton Stanger (1816-1892). The vessel took fourteen tons of sperm whale oil on the way to South Australia where she arrived 23 April 1837. The sixty-two year old vessel arrived in poor condition and there were instances of desertion and drunkenness among the crew that caused problems for the company. (AGE Jones, Ships Employed in the South Seas Trade, 1775-1861, (1986) Index p.101; Keith Travers Borrow, Whaling at Encounter Bay (1947) pp.3-5)
She departed Nepean Bay 8 May 1837, apparently on a bay whaling cruise, and returned 4 September and underwent repairs (R.T Sexton, Shipping Arrivals and Departures in South Australia, 1627-1850, (1990) p.34).
She next left Nepean Bay on January 10 January 1838 for Encounter Bay to take aboard the oil and "bone" (baleen) and provisions from the Solway that had been wrecked there in December 1837. (Sexton, p.42). She returned to Kingscote 3 February 1838 but ran aground at low water. She was refloated and departed for Hobart on 16 February where she arrived 5 March. (Ian Nicholson, Shipping Arrivals and Departures, Tasmania, 1834-1842, (1985) p.106).
The vessel remained in Hobart for some months repairing and fitting out for a pelagic or deep-sea whaling voyage. She seems to have departed Hobart for the South Seas around July 1839. The cruise lasted for twelve-months and ended on 3 July 1840 in Sydney where she arrived with just thirty tons of sperm whale oil aboard. (Ian Nicholson, Shipping Arrivals and Departures, Sydney, 1826-1840, (1981) p.244)
She departed Sydney for the whaling grounds on 29 September 1840. This voyage ended when she returned to South Australia on 1 February 1842 again with only 30 tons of oil aboard (Sexton, p.86). Dr Stanger seems to have left the ship at around this time as Sarah and Elizabeth had a different surgeon on board when she sailed from South Australia for London on 19 January 1843.
Another crewman who left the vessel around this time was seaman E. Binyon who wrote home to his father in England, "The Sarah and Elizabeth is now fitting out for home and I should have gone in her if I had been treated as I ought to have been. I have had no encouragement from the company at all. I arrived here about ten months ago after a cruise of sixteen months. We made as usual, a very bad voyage …" (Borrow, p.14)
The above is a bare outline of the movements of the vessel on which Dr Stanger served. A more detailed description is available in a journal he kept while on board. It is now in the keeping of the Gloucestershire Archives in the UK where it is listed as "Surgeons log book 1836-41" in record series D543. The journal seems to have been microfilmed by the Australian Joint Copying Project (AJCP) back in the 1980s and it may be possible to obtain a copy from the National Library in Canberra or from the State Library of South Australia. Whaling surgeons had a lot of time on their hands at sea and sometimes their journals contain very detailed accounts of events aboard in their hazardous trade.
Sarah and Elizabeth may have resumed her whaling career from Britain. An English whaler of that name was on the north coast of Timor late in 1843 with most of her crew ashore wooding and watering when the ship was attacked and seized by Malay pirates and burnt. Most of the crew escaped in her boats to other vessels whaling in the area. (The Despatch (A Sydney newspaper) 4 November 1843, p.3).
During July/August 2012, a Number of e-Mails received from Joyce [Pickering] Trousdale contained a great Deal of Information, published in various Newspapers concerning the Association between George Eaton Stanger and a Mrs Wood, who he had known from her Childhood; and who he attended as her Physician. It also appears that he became her Lover; and was finally declared so in the Divorce of Mr and Mrs Wood, recorded in the "Sheffiled and Rotherham Independent" of Wednesday, March the 11th, 1868. It stated that the Petitioner, Mr Wood, had been granted a Decree for the Dissolution of the Marriage the previous Day. That Dr. Stanger was cited as the Co-Respondent; and was required to pay Damages to Mr. Wood to the Amount of £3,000.00. Some few Days later, according to this Article, Dr. Stanger was declared Bankrupt. However, this appears to have occurred earlier, as recorded in the same Newspaper of Monday, December the 23rd, 1867.

Noted events in his life were:

• Residence: North Circus Street, 1886, Nottingham Nottinghamshire England.

George married Mary HURST [3836] [MRIN: 2417], daughter of Nathan HURST [4309] and Sarah BEECROFT [16608], on 4 Jun 1844 in Baptist Chapel Broad Street Nottingham Nottinghamshire England. Mary was born on 9 Dec 1819 in St Mary Nottingham Nottinghamshire England and died on 10 Jul 1894 in Thornton Heath Surrey England at age 74.

General Notes: In an eMail, dated September 17, 2006, Maureen Hurst sent the following:

The following was in The Times newspaper of Friday July 13th 1894 page 1 column A.

STANGER- on the 10th inst. at Thornton-Heath Mary widow of G E Stanger Surgeon late of Nottingham age 74 years. Australian papers please copy.

I wonder which members of the family were in Oz in 1894 ? of course it may have been friends.

Noted events in her life were:

• Residence at Death: Woodville Road, 10 Jul 1894, Thornton Heath Surrey England.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 139 M    i. William STANGER [4310] was born 2 Qtr 1845 in Nottinghamshire England and died on 17 Apr 1928 in Ruardean Gloucestershire England at age 83.

+ 140 M    ii. George Hurst STANGER [16601] was born 3 Qtr 1847 in Nottinghamshire England and died on 15 Jan 1905 in Wolverhampton Staffordshire England at age 57.

+ 141 M    iii. Henry Yorke STANGER [4316] was born 4 Qtr 1849 in Nottingham Nottinghamshire England, died on 19 Apr 1929 in Chelmsford Essex England at age 80, and was buried on 24 Apr 1929 in Boreham Essex England.

   142 F    iv. Margaret Anne STANGER [4317] was born 3 Qtr 1851 in Nottinghamshire England.

+ 143 F    v. Mary Elizabeth STANGER [4318] was born in Jun 1853 in Nottingham Nottinghamshire England and died on 17 Nov 1922 in Royston Hertfordshire England at age 69.

+ 144 M    vi. Charles Edward STANGER [4319] was born 3 Qtr 1855 in Nottinghamshire England and died on 6 Mar 1917 in Tottenham Middlesex England at age 62.

   145 M    vii. Walter STANGER [4320] was born 1 Qtr 1857 in Nottinghamshire England and died on 29 Dec 1885 in Wakefield Yorkshire England at age 28.

General Notes: Walter was shown in the 1881 Census as a Tea Traveller.

Noted events in his life were:

• Occupation: a Tea Agent, 1884, Wakefield Yorkshire England.

   146 F    viii. Harriette STANGER [4321] was born 3 Qtr 1858 in Nottinghamshire England.

65. William STANGER [3833] (William37, William26, William12, James3, William Thomas2, Thomas1) was born in Fleet Lincolnshire England, was baptised on 1 Oct 1818 in Fleet Baptist Chapel Fleet Hargate Lincolnshire England, and died in Fleet Lincolnshire England.

William married Francis Boulding METHERINGHAM [3837] [MRIN: 2418], daughter of John Isaac METHERINGHAM [92101] and Frances Reckerby BOULDING [92102]. Francis was born on 13 Jul 1828 in Holbeach Lincolnshire England and died on 25 Aug 1891 in Nottingham Nottinghamshire England at age 63.

Children from this marriage were:

   147 F    i. Elizabeth Annie STANGER [92103] was born in 1861 in an "Australan" Colony.

   148 M    ii. George Frederick STANGER [92104] was born in 1863 in an "Australan" Colony.

   149 F    iii. Frances Boulding STANGER [92105] was born in 1866 in an "Australan" Colony.

   150 M    iv. John Harris Boulding STANGER [92106] was born about 1872 in Nottinghamshire England.

66. Frederick STANGER [16720] (William37, William26, William12, James3, William Thomas2, Thomas1) was baptised on 25 Dec 1819 in Fleet Baptist Chapel Fleet Hargate Lincolnshire England and died on 4 Feb 1862 in Nottingham Nottinghamshire England at age 42.

Noted events in his life were:

• Residence at Death: Bilbie Street, 4 Feb 1862, Nottingham Nottinghamshire England.

Frederick married Mary Ann KIRK [92092] [MRIN: 30694] 1 Qtr 1854 in Nottingham Nottinghamshire England. Mary was born about 1831 in Arnold Lincolnshire England and died on 27 Feb 1878 in Buxton Derbyshire England aged about 47.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 151 F    i. Sarah Ellen STANGER [92107] was born 2 Qtr 1857 in Arnold Lincolnshire England and died 2 Qtr 1899 in Lancashire England at age 42.

   152 F    ii. Annie Isabella STANGER [92108] was born 3 Qtr 1858 in Arnold Lincolnshire England and died 3 Qtr 1878 in Derbyshire England at age 20.

   153 M    iii. William Henry STANGER [92109] was born 4 Qtr 1859 in Arnold Lincolnshire England.

   154 F    iv. Mary Anne STANGER [92110] was born 3 Qtr 1861 in Arnold Lincolnshire England.

Mary married William Edmund JAMES [92112] [MRIN: 30704] 1 Qtr 1885 in Derby Derbyshire England.

77. William STANGER [44910] (Thomas42, John (Rev)31, Thomas14, William Thomas (Rev.)5, William Thomas2, Thomas1) was born in 1800 and died before 1871.

William married Christiana VINNICOMBE [44919] [MRIN: 16099] on 1 Jun 1837.

Children from this marriage were:

   155 F    i. Sarah STANGER [44920] was born about 1837.

   156 F    ii. Anne STANGER [44921] was born about 1837.

   157 F    iii. Elizabeth STANGER [44922] was born in 1839.

   158 M    iv. Thomas STANGER [44923] was born in 1841.

Thomas married Ann [44925] [MRIN: 16100].

   159 F    v. Emily STANGER [44924] was born in 1846.


82. John Goddard STANGER [43783] (Thomas42, John (Rev)31, Thomas14, William Thomas (Rev.)5, William Thomas2, Thomas1) was born in 1813 in East Langdon Kent England and died in 1881 at age 68.

General Notes: John was the Miller at Martin Mill about the middle of the 19th Century. The Story of the Mill is:

WATERMILLS AND WINDMILLS (from a book in Kent library)

East Langdon, Kent, England.
(near Dover)

Martin Mill. NE. of Church. Standing to-day, derelict. 1769.

The earliest milling business at Martin Mill was transferred from an old post mill at Mill Close, near St. Margaret's, Dover. The owner had Martin Mill built and apparently forsook the older mill. This must have taken place about the middle of the eighteenth century, for Martin Mill is shown on the 1769 map. It is an old type of smock mill and has a cap of unusual shape.
It was in the Stanger family for half a century and then came into the possession of William Ellson, who worked it for ten years. His son, T. W. Ellson, then ran the mill for no less than sixty years. When the railway came through the district in 1881, trade at the mill was expected to increase by leaps and bounds and a man named Wiles purchased the mill by way of speculation. The increased business did not come up to expectations, however, and T. W. Ellson bought it back for £780.
At one time the mill had so much work that the whole of the staging was often covered with sacks of corn waiting for grinding; the two bins up in the mill, one holding thirty quarters and the other twenty quarters of wheat, that is, one hundred sacks in all, were always kept full. There were three pairs of stones, two 4 ft. 2 in. French burr and one 4 ft. Peak. No machinery is left in the mill now. It was sold for 'a mere song'.
An unusual happening at Martin Mill occurred about forty years ago. All four sweeps came to grief during a high wind. At first one broke off and embedded itself in the ground. The other three sweeps, following one after the other, crashed and broke off in turn! New sweeps had to be fitted (by T. R. Holman) and the mill was soon hard at work again.
Somebody has likened the sweeps of Martin Mill to the clipped wings of an old hen! They were cut back a few years ago for the sake of safety, to decrease the wind pressure on the structure.
As will be guessed by the flue pipe protruding from the side of the mill, as shown in the photograph, the base of the mill has been used as a dwelling. It is hardly suitable, however, for living accommodation and I am afraid the cost of making it a comfortable dwelling is somewhat out of proportion to the rent that could reasonably be charged.

John married Mary Ann [44928] [MRIN: 15771]. Mary was born about 1814 in Nonington Kent England.

Children from this marriage were:

   160 F    i. Sarah Jane STANGER [44974] was born in 1840.

   161 F    ii. Marianne STANGER [44975] was born in 1842.

   162 M    iii. Alfred STANGER [44976] was born in 1843.

+ 163 F    iv. Fanny STANGER [43784] was born on 13 Feb 1845 in Dover Kent England, died on 30 Jun 1938 in Meadow Glade Clark Co. Washington State USA at age 93, and was buried in Brush Prairie Cemetery Clark Co. Washington State USA.

   164 M    v. Ebeneezer STANGER [44977] was born in 1848.

   165 F    vi. Ellen STANGER [44978] was born in 1850.

   166 M    vii. John STANGER [44979] was born in 1853.

   167 M    viii. Charles STANGER [44980] was born in 1855.

83. Joseph STANGER [44915] (Thomas42, John (Rev)31, Thomas14, William Thomas (Rev.)5, William Thomas2, Thomas1) was born in 1815 in East Langdon Kent England and died in Jun 1897 in Dover Kent England at age 82.

Joseph married Mary Ann [44931] [MRIN: 16105] in Jun 1841 in Dover Kent England. Mary was born about 1819 in Ewell Surrey England and died in Dec 1877 in Dover Kent England aged about 58.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 168 M    i. Thomas STANGER [44933] was born in Dec 1842 in Rochester Kent England and died in Mar 1900 in Dover Kent England at age 57.

   169 F    ii. Fanny STANGER [44934] was born in 1845 in Ewell Kent England.

+ 170 M    iii. Albert STANGER [44935] was born in Jun 1847 in Ewell Surrey England and died in Sep 1916 in Elham Kent England at age 69.

   171 M    iv. Walter Joseph STANGER [52799] was born in Dec 1857 in Ewell Surrey England and died in Dec 1904 in Dover Kent England at age 47.

Joseph next married Esther CURLING [44932] [MRIN: 16106] in Sep 1880 in Dover Kent England. Esther was born about 1816 in Eythorne Kent England.

84. James STANGER [44916] (Thomas42, John (Rev)31, Thomas14, William Thomas (Rev.)5, William Thomas2, Thomas1) was born in 1818 in East Langdon Kent England and died in Sep 1897 in Hythe Kent England at age 79.

James married Elizabeth Ann Vinnicombe HORTON [44945] [MRIN: 16109] on 30 Oct 1848 in Hythe Kent England. Elizabeth was born in 1823 in Hythe Kent England and died in 1911 in Hythe Kent England at age 88.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 172 M    i. James STANGER [44946] was born in 1846 in Hythe Kent England and died in 1925 in Hythe Kent England at age 79.

   173 F    ii. Elizabeth Ann STANGER [44947] was born in 1849 in Hythe Kent England and died in 1911 in Vancouver British Colombia Canada at age 62.

+ 174 M    iii. Thomas Henry STANGER [44948] was born in Mar 1851 in Hythe Kent England and died in 1922 in Vancouver British Colombia Canada at age 71.

93. John STANGER [51591] (John46, John (Rev)31, Thomas14, William Thomas (Rev.)5, William Thomas2, Thomas1) was born on 12 Jun 1809 in Maidstone Kent England.

John married Jane COURT [51594] [MRIN: 18396], daughter of Thomas COURT [52800] and Unknown, on 2 Dec 1832 in East Barming Kent England. Jane was born in 1816 in Otford Kent England and died in Jun 1869 in Maidstone Kent England at age 53.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 175 M    i. John STANGER [52801] was born about 1834 in Maidstone Kent England and died in Jun 1905 in Maidstone Kent England aged about 71.

   176 M    ii. Joseph STANGER [52803] was born in 1836 in Maidstone Kent England.

+ 177 M    iii. Thomas STANGER [52804] was born on 1 Feb 1838 in Maidstone Kent England and died in Sep 1894 in Woolwich Kent England at age 56.

+ 178 M    iv. William Turner STANGER [52806] was born in Jun 1843 in Maidstone Kent England and died in Sep 1898 in Kent England at age 55.

94. Susanna STANGER [51592] (John46, John (Rev)31, Thomas14, William Thomas (Rev.)5, William Thomas2, Thomas1) was born on 20 Dec 1810 in Maidstone Kent England and died about 1886 in Sevenoaks Kent England aged about 76.

Susanna married Zachariah PAINE [51595] [MRIN: 18397]. Zachariah was born about 1816 in Biddenden Kent England and died about 1900 in Sevenoaks Kent England aged about 84.

Children from this marriage were:

   179 M    i. Frederick Stanger PAINE [51596] was born about 1838 in Kent England.

+ 180 F    ii. Susanna PAINE [51597] was born about 1842 in Kent England and died in Dec 1899 aged about 57.

   181 M    iii. Carey PAINE [51598] was born about 1839 in Kent England.

   182 M    iv. Arthur PAINE [51599] was born in 1845 in Sevenoaks Kent England.

   183 M    v. Philip Henry PAINE [51600] was born about 1847 in Riverhead Kent England.

   184 M    vi. William A PAINE [51601] was born about 1849 in Riverhead Kent England.

   185 M    vii. Percival PAINE [51602] was born about 1850 in Sevenoaks Kent England.

   186 F    viii. Emily Mary Jane Jemima PAINE [51604] was born about 1852 in Riverhead Kent England.

95. Ebenezer STANGER [51593] (John46, John (Rev)31, Thomas14, William Thomas (Rev.)5, William Thomas2, Thomas1) was born on 12 Jul 1812 in Maidstone Kent England and died in 1894 in Maidstone Kent England at age 82.

Ebenezer married Ann FULLJAMES [51610] [MRIN: 18399] on 2 Oct 1834 in Bermondsey Surrey England. Ann was born on 29 Jul 1816 in Sevenoaks Kent England.

Children from this marriage were:

   187 F    i. Susannah STANGER [51611] was born in 1833.

   188 F    ii. Martha STANGER [51613] was born in 1835.

   189 F    iii. Ann Fulljames STANGER [51612] was born about 1836 in Sevenoaks Kent England.

+ 190 M    iv. Thomas Fulljames STANGER [51614] was born in Mar 1838 in Maidstone Kent England and died in Sep 1893 in Hastings Sussex England at age 55.

+ 191 M    v. Alfred STANGER [51615] was born in 1839 in Maidstone Kent England.

   192 M    vi. William STANGER [51616] was born in 1839.

   193 F    vii. Elizabeth STANGER [51617] was born in Sep 1841 in Maidstone Kent England.

+ 194 F    viii. Emily STANGER [51618] was born in Sep 1843 in Maidstone Kent England and died in Sep 1879 in Canterbury Kent England at age 36.

+ 195 M    ix. Edwin STANGER [51619] was born about 1846 in Maidstone Kent England.

+ 196 M    x. Edward Miall STANGER [51620] was born about 1849 in Maidstone Kent England.

+ 197 F    xi. Ellen STANGER [51621] was born on 9 Mar 1850 in Maidstone Kent England.

   198 F    xii. Mary STANGER [51622] was born in Mar 1852 in Maidstone Kent England.

96. Martha STANGER [51576] (John46, John (Rev)31, Thomas14, William Thomas (Rev.)5, William Thomas2, Thomas1) was born on 22 May 1815 in Maidstone Kent England and died in Mar 1858 in Cranbrook Kent England at age 42.

Martha married John BASSETT [51588] [MRIN: 18388] on 18 Feb 1838 in Maidstone Kent England. John was born in 1809 in Ightham Kent England, was baptised on 17 Dec 1809 in Ightham Kent England, and died in Dec 1880 in Cranbrook Kent England at age 71.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 199 M    i. Donald Arthur BASSETT [51605] was born in Mar 1839 in Sevenoaks Kent England and died in Mar 1898 in Islington Middlesex England at age 59.

   200 F    ii. Marianne BASSETT [51623] was born about 1841 in Sevenoaks Kent England.

   201 M    iii. BASSETT [51577] was born about 1841 in Sevenoaks Kent England.

BASSETT married someone.

+ 202 F    iv. Jane BASSETT [51589] was born in 1843 in Sevenoaks Kent England and died in 1907 in Hackney Middlesex England at age 64.

   203 M    v. BASSETT [51625] was born about 1845 in Sevenoaks Kent England.

   204 F    vi. Martha BASSETT [51624] was born about 1846 in Sevenoaks Kent England.

   205 M    vii. William BASSETT [51626] was born about 1847 in Sevenoaks Kent England.

   206 F    viii. Alice Catherine BASSETT [51627] was born in 1848 in Hawkhurst Kent England and died about 1902 in London England aged about 54.

   207 F    ix. Julia BASSETT [51628] was born in Sep 1850 in Hawkhurst Kent England and died in Mar 1915 in Rochford Essex England at age 64.

99. Samuel STANGER [42992] (Samuel William48, John (Rev)31, Thomas14, William Thomas (Rev.)5, William Thomas2, Thomas1) was born on 15 Apr 1808 in London England, died in Aug 1877 in Cape Colony South Africa at age 69, and was buried in King William's Town Cemetery Cape Colony South Africa.

Noted events in his life were:

• Immigration: along with his Family,, Between 1841 and 1851, Cape Colony South Africa.

Samuel married Amelia Sarah FREEMAN [42993] [MRIN: 15490], daughter of Henry Hawkins FREEMAN [52175] and Mercy LOCKINGTON [52176]. Amelia was born on 30 Mar 1811 in Plymouth Devon England, died in 1867 in Cape Colony South Africa at age 56, and was buried in King William's Town Cemetery Cape Colony South Africa.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 208 F    i. Amelia Lockington STANGER [42994] was born on 15 Dec 1833 in London England and died on 9 Mar 1892 in King William's Town Eastern Cape South Africa at age 58.

+ 209 F    ii. Mercy Amy STANGER [43041] was born on 23 Mar 1837 in Lee Kent England, died on 23 Sep 1910 in King William's Town Eastern Cape South Africa at age 73, and was buried in King William's Town Cemetery Cape Colony South Africa.

   210 M    iii. STANGER [43042] .

100. William Wright STANGER [43021] (Samuel William48, John (Rev)31, Thomas14, William Thomas (Rev.)5, William Thomas2, Thomas1) was born on 5 Sep 1809 in Battersea Surrey England and died in Jun 1877 in Croydon Surrey England at age 67.

William married Eliza [52730] [MRIN: 18800]. Eliza was born about 1807 in Redbridge Hampshire England.

The child from this marriage was:

   211 F    i. Eliza STANGER [52772] was born in Sep 1842 in Bow Middlesex England.

101. Joseph Carey STANGER [43022] (Samuel William48, John (Rev)31, Thomas14, William Thomas (Rev.)5, William Thomas2, Thomas1) was born on 8 May 1811 in Battersea Surrey England and died on 6 Jul 1892 in Newcastle Colony of New South Wales at age 81.

General Notes: In an eMail from Elizabeth Haddon, dated March the 5th, Liz says:

Joseph Carey Stanger was the second mayor of Bathurst and served on several councils in the city's formative years.

Joseph married Sophia POLLARD [43043] [MRIN: 15505] on 1 Jul 1836 in London England. Sophia was born on 13 Aug 1813 in Epping Essex England and died on 19 Jul 1881 in Bathurst Colony of New South Wales at age 67.

Children from this marriage were:

   212 M    i. William Joseph STANGER [43044] was born on 12 Mar 1837 in London England and died in 1914 in Lismore NSW Australia at age 77.

William married Annie Jane KIRK [43053] [MRIN: 15506] in 1862.

William next married Ellen Frances WEST [52754] [MRIN: 18806] in 1873.

+ 213 F    ii. Mary Sophia STANGER [43045] was born on 17 May 1838 in London England and died on 17 Mar 1880 in Bathurst Colony of New South Wales at age 41.

   214 F    iii. Lucy Ellen STANGER [43046] was born in Jun 1839 in London England and died in 1880 at age 41.

Lucy married Rev Richard CALDWELL [43055] [MRIN: 15508] about 1864.

   215 F    iv. Sarah Hale STANGER [43047] was born on 21 Mar 1840 in London England and died on 28 Apr 1873 at age 33.

Sarah married Arthur Blake BUDDEN [43056] [MRIN: 15509] about 1859.

   216 F    v. Matilda Eliza STANGER [43048] was born on 24 Apr 1841 in Sydney Colony of New South Wales and died on 12 May 1891 in Lithgow Colony of New South Wales at age 50.

Matilda married Samuel Hodge GANNON [43057] [MRIN: 15510] about 1875.

+ 217 M    vi. Ebeneezer STANGER [43049] was born on 5 Sep 1842 in Bathurst Colony of New South Wales and died on 21 Jul 1926 in Gunnedah NSW Australia at age 83.

   218 F    vii. Elizabeth Barbara STANGER [43050] was born on 23 Apr 1844 in Bathurst Colony of New South Wales and died in 1926 in Chatswood Sydney NSW Australia at age 82.

Elizabeth married Rev William GLASSON [43141] [MRIN: 15536] in 1876.

   219 F    viii. Emily Ann STANGER [43051] was born on 6 May 1848 in Bathurst Colony of New South Wales and died on 12 Aug 1904 at age 56.

Emily married Arthur Blake BUDDEN [43056] [MRIN: 18807].

   220 M    ix. Alfred George STANGER [43052] was born in Jul 1855 in Bathurst Colony of New South Wales and died on 24 Sep 1937 in Quirindi NSW Australia at age 82.

Alfred married Bethis WARK [43058] [MRIN: 15511] about 1880.

106. Henry STANGER [43027] (Samuel William48, John (Rev)31, Thomas14, William Thomas (Rev.)5, William Thomas2, Thomas1) was born on 7 Dec 1817 in Chipping Ongar Essex England and died in Mar 1901 in Camberwell Surrey England at age 83.

Henry married Jane SPELMAN [52727] [MRIN: 18797], daughter of Isaac SPELMAN [52756] and Martha [52757]. Jane was born about 1824 in Aldborough Norfolk England and died in Sep 1900 in Camberwell Surrey England aged about 76.

Children from this marriage were:

   221 F    i. Marion Spelman STANGER [52758] was born in Dec 1854 in Tottenham Middlesex England and died in Dec 1875 in Lambeth Surrey England at age 21.

+ 222 M    ii. Henry Spelman STANGER [52759] was born in Jun 1856 in Tottenham Middlesex England.

   223 F    iii. Clara STANGER [52761] was born in Sep 1858 in Tottenham Middlesex England and died in Dec 1903 in Maidstone Kent England at age 45.

   224 F    iv. Bertha Spelman STANGER [52762] was born in Dec 1860 in Tottenham Middlesex England.

   225 F    v. Edith Spelman STANGER [52763] was born in Mar 1864 in Tottenham Middlesex England.

   226 M    vi. Edgar Spelman STANGER [52764] was born in Jun 1872 in Maidstone Kent England and died in Mar 1874 in Maidstone Kent England at age 1.

+ 227 F    vii. Martha Jane STANGER [52765] was born in Dec 1845 in Middlesex England.

107. James STANGER [43028] (Samuel William48, John (Rev)31, Thomas14, William Thomas (Rev.)5, William Thomas2, Thomas1) was born on 11 Feb 1819 in Chipping Ongar Essex England and died in Dec 1876 in Chelmsford Essex England at age 57.

James married Ann [52726] [MRIN: 18796] about 1805.

The child from this marriage was:

   228 F    i. Mary Wright STANGER [52755] was born in Dec 1848 in South Shields Co. Durham England.

109. Caleb STANGER [43030] (Samuel William48, John (Rev)31, Thomas14, William Thomas (Rev.)5, William Thomas2, Thomas1) was born on 16 Jan 1829 in Whitechapel London England and died in Jun 1893 in Bromley by Bow London England at age 64.

Noted events in his life were:

• Occupation: Architect & Surveyor.

Caleb married Sarah Ann PORTER [43059] [MRIN: 15512] in 1853 in Shoreditch London England. Sarah was born about 1830 in Stepney London England.

Children from this marriage were:

   229 F    i. Alice STANGER [52768] was born in Mar 1855 in Hackney Middlesex England.

+ 230 M    ii. Nathaniel James STANGER [43060] was born in Mar 1856 in Whitechapel London England and died in Jun 1907 in Bromley by Bow London England at age 51.

   231 M    iii. Ernest STANGER [43061] was born about 1858 in Hackney Middlesex England.

   232 M    iv. Sidney STANGER [43062] was born about 1860 in Hackney Middlesex England.

Noted events in his life were:

• Occupation: Commercial Traveller.

+ 233 M    v. Samuel Arthur STANGER [52770] was born in Sep 1863 in Stratford Essex England and died in Mar 1913 in London England at age 49.

   234 F    vi. Florence Eveline STANGER [43063] was born in Jun 1868 in Hackney Middlesex England.

111. Joseph STANGER [43033] (James49, John (Rev)31, Thomas14, William Thomas (Rev.)5, William Thomas2, Thomas1) was born in 1813 in Maidstone Kent England and died in 1895 at age 82.

Joseph married Elizabeth CLEVER [43064] [MRIN: 15513]. Elizabeth was born about 1814 in Hollingbourne Kent England.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 235 M    i. Alfred STANGER [52766] was born in Mar 1841 in Maidstone Kent England and died in Jun 1874 in Maidstone Kent England at age 33.

   236 F    ii. Katherine STANGER [52776] was born about 1843 in Maidstone Kent England and died in Mar 1889 in Maidstone Kent England aged about 46.

+ 237 M    iii. Edward STANGER [43065] was born in Jun 1845 in Maidstone Kent England and died in 1937 in Canada at age 92.

   238 M    iv. Frederick STANGER [52777] was born in Sep 1849 in Maidstone Kent England.

   239 F    v. Lucy STANGER [52780] was born in Dec 1851 in Maidstone Kent England and died in Sep 1861 in Maidstone Kent England at age 9.

   240 F    vi. Mary STANGER [52778] was born in Dec 1853 in Maidstone Kent England.

   241 F    vii. Elizabeth STANGER [52779] was born in Dec 1857 in Maidstone Kent England.

113. George STANGER [43035] (James49, John (Rev)31, Thomas14, William Thomas (Rev.)5, William Thomas2, Thomas1) was born in 1817 in Maidstone Kent England and died in 1860 in Brazoria Brazoria Co. Texas USA at age 43.

George married Eliza AVERY [52732] [MRIN: 18802] in 1841 in Hollingbourne Kent England. Eliza was born in Maidstone Kent England and died in 1858.

Children from this marriage were:

   242 M    i. Robert STANGER [52774] was born in 1849 in Galveston Galveston Texas USA.

   243 F    ii. Mary Isabella STANGER [52773] was born in 1850 in Brazoria Brazoria Co. Texas USA and died in Jun 1931 in Angleton Brazoria Co. Texas USA at age 81.


115. Philip James STANGER [43037] (James49, John (Rev)31, Thomas14, William Thomas (Rev.)5, William Thomas2, Thomas1) was born on 18 Mar 1828 in Maidstone Kent England and died in Mar 1897 in Bromley Kent England at age 69.


Philip married Elizabeth PUTTOCK [43066] [MRIN: 15514], daughter of George PUTTOCK [52781] and Maria MILES [52782], in 1854 in Brighton Sussex England. Elizabeth was born about 1830 in Billingshurst Sussex England and died in 1913 aged about 83.

Children from this marriage were:

   244 F    i. Ada STANGER [43067] was born about 1856 in St Mary's Cray Kent England.

+ 245 M    ii. Frank STANGER [43068] was born in 1857 in St Mary's Cray Kent England and died in 1934 at age 77.

+ 246 F    iii. Mary Jane STANGER [43069] was born in Jun 1859 in St Mary's Cray Kent England.

   247 F    iv. Fannie STANGER [43070] was born about 1862 in St Mary's Cray Kent England.

+ 248 F    v. Anne Eleanor STANGER [43071] was born in Dec 1863 in St Mary's Cray Kent England.

   249 F    vi. Florence STANGER [43072] was born in Dec 1865 in St Mary's Cray Kent England.

   250 M    vii. Herbert STANGER [43073] was born in Dec 1868 in St Mary's Cray Kent England and died in Sep 1893 in Dartford Kent England at age 24. The cause of his death was Suicide by Shooting.

   251 F    viii. Edith STANGER [43074] was born in 1872 in St Mary's Cray Kent England and died in 1953 at age 81.

116. Thomas Lindridge STANGER [52734] (Joseph52, John (Rev)31, Thomas14, William Thomas (Rev.)5, William Thomas2, Thomas1) was born about 1834 in Southwark Surrey England and died in Mar 1911 in London England aged about 77.

Thomas married Eliza BOWEN [52735] [MRIN: 18804] in 1859 in Camberwell Surrey England. Eliza was born about 1838 in Walworth Surrey England.

Children from this marriage were:

   252 M    i. Joseph STANGER [52783] was born in Nov 1860 in Camberwell Surrey England.

   253 F    ii. Esther STANGER [52784] was born in Mar 1863 in Camberwell Surrey England.

   254 M    iii. William Benjamin STANGER [52785] was born in Mar 1870 in St George in the East Stepney Middlesex England.

   255 F    iv. Alice STANGER [52786] was born in Sep 1872 in St George in the East Stepney Middlesex England.

+ 256 M    v. Charles STANGER [52787] was born in Dec 1876 in St George in the East Stepney Middlesex England and died in 1954 at age 78.

117. Josiah John STANGER [52736] (Joseph52, John (Rev)31, Thomas14, William Thomas (Rev.)5, William Thomas2, Thomas1) was born in Mar 1841 in St George the Martyr Bloomsbury London England and died in Jun 1907 in Croydon Surrey England at age 66.

Josiah married Martha Amelia MILLWARD [52737] [MRIN: 18805], daughter of Henry MILLWARD [52789] and Anna [52790]. Martha was born about 1841 in Clerkenwell Middlesex England and died in Sep 1885 in London England aged about 44.

Children from this marriage were:

   257 M    i. Henry Joseph STANGER [52791] was born in Sep 1865 in Marylebone Middlesex England.

   258 F    ii. Sarah STANGER [52792] was born about 1868 in St George the Martyr Bloomsbury London England.

   259 M    iii. Joseph John STANGER [52793] was born in Mar 1869 in St Luke Middlesex England.

   260 M    iv. William STANGER [52794] was born about 1870 in Southwark Surrey England.

   261 M    v. Frederick Albert STANGER [52795] was born in Mar 1875 in Holborn London England.

   262 F    vi. Martha Amelia STANGER [52796] was born in Sep 1878 in Holborn London England.

   263 M    vii. George Alexander STANGER [52797] was born in Mar 1881 in Holborn London England and died in Dec 1915 in London England at age 34.


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