kendall_family_nsw - Person Sheet
kendall_family_nsw - Person Sheet
NameGeorge Kendall
Birth1806, Yorkshire, England1141
Death23 Mar 1881, Orange, New South Wales, Australia1141
Burial25 Mar 1881, Cemetry, Orange, New South Wales, Australia1141
Birth1806, Yorkshire, England1142
Death23 Mar 1881, Orange, New South Wales, Australia1142
Burial25 Mar 1881, Cemetry, Orange, New South Wales, Australia1142
OccupationLabourer1142
Spouses
Birth1826 or 1829, Ireland
Birthbef 1842
Marriage1846, Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia1143
ChildrenUnknown
 Catherine Anne (1859-)
 George Richard (1860-1927)
 Mary Jane (1867-1899)
Notes for George Kendall
On his daughter, Catherine Anne Kendal’s birth certificate his age is given as 46. This would make his birth approx 1814. On his second daughter, Mary Jane Kendall’s birth certificate his age is given as 45. This would make his birth approx 1822. However, on his Death Certificate his age is given as 75, which would make his birthdate in 1806 and his age at marriage in 1846 is given as 40 also making his birth about 1806.

Electoral Roll for New South Wales state seat of Orange for 1876-77 lists:
1129 Kendle, George, residence near Ophir

Orange Cemetry details Page 045/1 Date of Death 22.3.1881 Date of Interment 23.3.1881 GraveNumber L5 Age at death 75

Death Index gave the following details: Kendale, George, 1881, age 75 years, died Orange, Orange, 1881/10276

NSW Death Registration Transcription:
Place of Marriage: Bathurst
Age at marriage: 40
Name of spouse: Catherine Burgess
Children of marriage: 1 boy, 4 girls
Informant of death: S A Davies, Matron of hospital, Orange
Cause of death: Pneumonia
Length of illness: 3 days
Medical attendant: Dr Codrington
Date last seen: 21/3/1881
Date of burial: 25/3/1881
Place of burial: Orange
Minister & Religion: Nil
Undertaker: J H Gain
Witnesses: F Green, C Slack

Most probably George Kendall is the convict George Kendall transported to, New South Wales, on the “Marquis of Huntley” (4) in 1835, born approx 1807.
Convict Indent:
Marquis of Huntley (4), S L Moleson, master, arrived Sydney with 319 male convicts 5 July 1835, Alick Osborne, Surgeon Superintendent, mustered on board 10th & 11th July 1835, Mustered: 317: Sick on shore: 2, Died at sea: 1, Total number as per Indent 320
No 1540286 KENDALL, George, age 28 [Ref 41/1789]
Education: ----
Religion: Presbyterian
Married/Single: ----
Family: ----
Native Place: Yorkshire
Occupation: Dyers Labourer
Offence: Highway Robbery
Tried: 20 October 1834; sentence 14 yrs transportation
Former Convictions: 1 year
Height: 5 ft 1 1/2 inches
Complexion: Dark
Hair: Dark Brown
Eyes: Brown
Remarks: Eyebrows meeting; scar left eyebrow; G K anchor Dog Fox 1825 lower right arm; Blt head and two darts lower left arm.
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Ticket of Leave
No 41/1789 9th Sept 1841
Prisoner’s No. 35/1545
George Kendall, Marquis of Huntley (Master - Moleson)
Year: 1835; Place of Trial: York/Leeds 2S
Date of Trial: 20 Oct 1834; Sentence: Fourteen Years
Allowed to remain in the District of Bathurst On recommendation of same Bench, Dated May 1841
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