James Chivington
(Cir 1790-1846)
Charlotte Dorton
(Cir 1790-1862)
James Warby
(1785-1858)
Mary Ann Wood/s
(Cir 1787-1885)
John Chivington
(1814-1851)
Sarah Celia (Celia) Woods
(1827-1900)
James William Chivington
(1846-1848)

 

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James William Chivington

  • Born: 5 Jan 1846 783
  • Christened: 15 Oct 1847
  • Died: 3 May 1848, Raymond Terrace, NSW Australia at age 2
  • Buried: Raymond Terrace Pioneer Cemetery, NSW Australia

  General Notes:

Calvin Warby notes:
James' birth & death is found under the surname of CHEVINGTON/CHERINGTON

Brian Bouchards notes:
We are not related in any way. I am simply a local historian and contributor to the Epsom and Ewell History Explorer for example at <https://eehe.org.uk/?p=76162>.

If one accepts that John Chivington's parents are as enumerated in Ewell for 1841 (but I have not traced their marriage reported to have taken place in 1813) then your kinfolk there are as noted below.

1841 Census transcribed as Cheverter/Chevington
James 50, Charlotte 50, William 15 George 12 & James 9
St Mary's burials
James Chivington, 63, 5/1/1846
Charlotte Cherrington (sic), 74, 1/8/1862
William Chivington, 71, 9/7/1894
George Chivington, 33, 13/6/1863 [married 6/5/1855 to Sarah Lee he and his father Labourers]
James Chivington ? - died in Epsom Workhouse, 9/4/1910, from Ewell aged 79.

St Mary's churchyard
In loving remembrance of Emma wife of William Chivington who died October 19th 1885 aged 63 years Day by day we all have missed her words would fail our loss to tell but in heaven we hope to meet her and with Christ for ever dwell Also of the above William Chivington who died July 5th 1894 aged 71 years Together in the Holy Land Also of Alice Chivington daughter of the above passed away Dec. 16th 1914 aged 62 years Peace perfect peace Also of Charlotte Chivington daughter of the above passed away Oct. 16th 1923 aged 74 years Asleep
It seems that convict John was co-accused at Surrey Quarter Sessions 18/10/1836 with James Herring (1817 - 1874), also transported on Mangles in 1837, Both were charged with stealing fowls and may have been driven by hunger.
Hope this information might be of some interest, happy hunting,Brian

  Noted events in his life were:

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