Family: Thomas Hollingsworth / Jane Miles Miles (F40)
m. 20 Mar 1843
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Thomas Hollingsworth
Birth 3 Sep 1814 Marsh lane Cheshunt Hertfordshire 
LDS Ordinances Date Place Christening Baptized (LDS) Death 1876 Aged 59 
Endowed (LDS) Burial White Hills Bendigo-unmarked grave 
Sealed P (LDS) Marriage 20 Mar 1843 St John's Church Newton Hobart 
Sealed S (LDS) Father William Hollingsworth | F4 Group Sheet Mother Catherine Dowsett | F4 Group Sheet
Female
Jane Miles Miles
Birth 1814 Martyn Tydfil in Wales 
LDS Ordinances Date Place Christening Baptized (LDS) Death 19 Mar 1882 aged 68. 
Endowed (LDS) Burial White Hills Bendigo-unmarked grave 
Sealed P (LDS) Father William Miles | F200 Group Sheet Mother Jane Williams | F200 Group Sheet
Male
+ John Hollingsworth
Birth 6 Apr 1843 Providence Valley Hobart 
LDS Ordinances Date Place Christening Baptized (LDS) Death 28 Apr 1929 Prahran 
Endowed (LDS) Burial Cheltenham Cemetery 
Sealed P (LDS) Spouse Elizabeth Nichols | F189 Marriage 19 Mar 1865 Ballarat 
Sealed S (LDS) Spouse Catherine Carrol | F211 Marriage Sealed S (LDS)
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+ William Henry Hollingsworth
Birth 25 Aug 1845 Hobart 
LDS Ordinances Date Place Christening Baptized (LDS) Death 13 May 1902 Koondrook cemetery 
Endowed (LDS) Burial Sealed P (LDS) Spouse Lucy Mary Cooper | F155 Marriage 27 Apr 1874 Sandhurst Catholic Church 
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Female
Emma Hollingsworth
Birth 4 Aug 1847 Hobart 
LDS Ordinances Date Place Christening Baptized (LDS) Death 24 Dec 1920 Endowed (LDS) Burial Chewton 
Sealed P (LDS) Spouse William Robert Williams | F210 Marriage 1867 Bendigo 
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Notes - Thomas and William Lamberth both farm labourers of Chestnut England were tried at Herts Q.S. 1.10.1833 for “ stealing fowls” . They were transported to Van Diemen’s land for 7 year arriving at Hobart 11.08.1843 arriving on vessel “John Barry”.
Thomas married Jane Mills who was also convicted at Glamorganshire Assize 25.02.1841 for “stealing from the Person “. She arrived at Hobart 10.10.1841 onboard “Garland Grove”.
Thomas and jane and children John, William Henry and Emma departed Launceston on October 16th 1851 on board the Shamrock to Port Phillip and then travelled to the Bendigo goldfields settling in White hills. Thomas rented and worked a 20-acre farm at Sandy creek. His death unfortunate. He dies in March 1876 at the age of 59 as a result of injuries falling down a mine shaft. Jane dies March 19th, 1882 aged 68 and both buried at White hills.
- Thomas and William Lamberth both farm labourers of Chestnut England were tried at Herts Q.S. 1.10.1833 for “ stealing fowls” . They were transported to Van Diemen’s land for 7 year arriving at Hobart 11.08.1843 arriving on vessel “John Barry”.
