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Descendants of John Anderson & Elizabeth Bruce Descendants of John Anderson & Elizabeth Bruce webtreeprint.com webtreeprint.com John Anderson Elizabeth Bruce 1761 - 1798 1757 - 1835 n. 1761 n. 20 JAN 1757 UK Stepney, Middlesex, d. ABT 1798 (37) London m. 16 MAR 1788 (31) Sydney Cove d. 14 JUN 1835 (78) Green Ponds, Kempton, Tasmania William Anderson Eleanor McGuire Daniel Anderson Elizabeth McCloud John Anderson Mary Dignum Ann Jones 1790 - 1823 1789 - 1826 1792 - 1873 1798 - 1855 1794 - 1792 - 1798 - n. 03 JAN 1790 n. 1789 n. 28 JAN 1792 n. 07 MAR 1798 n. 17 JAN 1794 n. 1792 n. 1798 Norfolk Island, New m. 17 OCT 1814 (25) Norfolk Island, New Norfolk Island, New Norfolk Island, New m. 17 OCT 1814 (22) m. 19 JUN 1843 (45) Chart ref: 113685 South Wales, Australia Hobart, Tasmania South Wales, Australia South Wales, Australia South Wales, Australia Hobart, Tasmania Launceston, Tasmania, Chart ref: 113685 d. 14 FEB 1823 (33) d. 1826 (37) d. 05 SEP 1873 (81) m. 13 JAN 1812 (13) Australia Hobart, Tasmania Sandy Bay Road, River Derwent Hobart, Tasmania d. 18 NOV 1855 (57) Sandy Bay, Hobart, Tasmania George? Anderson Rebekah Anderson Daniel Anderson Elizabeth Maria Vince William Anderson Elizabeth Mary Robert Stephen John Thomas Anderson Sarah Ann Anderson Alexander George James Henry Anderson n. (Y) 1817 - 1890 1819 - 1857 1827 - 1915 1821 - Anderson (Stebin?) Vince 1829 - 1832 1829 - m. 30 JAN 1869 Anderson 1833 - n. 01 JUN 1817 n. 07 DEC 1819 n. 1827 n. 25 NOV 1821 1827 - 1890 1828 - 1912 n. 21 OCT 1829 n. 21 OCT 1829 Hobart, Tasmania 1832 - 1908 n. 13 SEP 1833 Hobart, Tasmania Hobart, Tasmania Trowse Millgate, Tasmania, Australia n. 07 SEP 1827 n. 1828 d. 1832 (2) Tasmania, Australia n. 23 JAN 1832 d. 09 FEB 1890 (72) d. 06 JUN 1857 (37) Lakenham, Norfolk d. 1890 (62) Trowse Millgate, Tasmania, Australia d. 16 FEB 1908 (76) Tasmania, Australia Derwent River, Hobart m. 18 MAR 1845 (18) Lakenham, Norfolk (drowned) Browns River Church, m. 18 JUL 1848 (20) Kingston, Tasmania Browns River Church, d. 27 DEC 1915 (89) Kingston, Tasmania Kingston, Tasmania d. 11 DEC 1912 (85) Judbury, Tasmania Elizabeth Mary Henry Pointon Frederick Hall Sarah Ann Anderson James Tringrove Maria Matilda Anderson William Henry Anderson William Alexander Elizabeth Julia Reynolds Emily Rebecca John Thomas Anderson Mary Ann Parker George James Euphemia Mackie Rebekah Vince Edward John Williams William Vince Mary Ann Brown Harriet Vince Frederick George Robert Stephen Vince Mary Emma Bartels Daniel Edmund Vince Bertha Knop Annie Jane Elliot Elizabeth Mary Vince Anderson 1809 - 1882 1843 - 1846 - 1918 1839 - 1918 1848 - 1855 1850 - 1852 McLeod Anderson 1852 - Anderson 1854 - 1919 Anderson 1857 - 1849 - 1933 1852 - 1919 1851 - 1931 1852 - 1928 1853 - 1931 Rimon 1855 - 1920 (Barkes?) 1857 - 1895 1863 - 1888 1860 - 1861 - 1845 - 1926 n. 1809 n. ABT 1843 n. 20 OCT 1846 n. 17 JAN 1839 n. 03 JUN 1848 n. 1850 1850 - n. 1852 1852 - n. 25 MAR 1854 1855 - 1911 n. ABT 1857 n. 21 JUN 1849 n. 24 OCT 1852 n. 30 MAR 1851 n. 15 AUG 1852 n. 07 APR 1853 1851 - 1933 n. 01 SEP 1855 1857 - 1901 n. 04 OCT 1857 n. 1863 n. ABT 1860 n. 22 SEP 1861 n. 04 JAN 1845 Codicote, Hertfordshire, m. 06 SEP 1889 (46) Sandy Bay, Hobart, Hobart, Tasmania, Sandy Bay, Hobart, Sandy Bay, Hobart, n. 24 JUN 1850 m. 28 JUN 1875 (23) n. 26 MAR 1852 Sandy Bay, Hobart, n. 26 NOV 1855 m. 06 JUL 1887 (30) Sandy Bay, Hobart, Sandy Bay, Hobart, Sandy Bay, Hobart, Sandy Bay, Hobart, Sandy Bay, Hobart, n. 16 JAN 1851 Sandy Bay, Hobart, n. 15 DEC 1857 Bagdad, Tasmania Germany Tasmania, Australia? Tasmania, Australia Sandy Bay, Hobart, England All Saints, Hobart, Tasmania Australia Tasmania Tasmania Sandy Bay, Hobart, Hobart, Tasmania Sandy Bay, Hobart, Tasmania Sandy Bay, Hobart, Richmond, Tasmania, Tasmania Tasmania Tasmania Tasmania Tasmania Dorney, Buckingham, Tasmania Bagdad, Tasmania d. 03 SEP 1895 (37) m. 21 OCT 1879 (16) m. 26 FEB 1889 (29) Tasmania m. 13 FEB 1862 (53) Tasmania d. 13 APR 1918 (71) m. 30 JAN 1869 (30) d. 06 FEB 1855 (6) d. 26 MAR 1852 (2) Tasmania Tasmania d. 04 JUN 1919 (65) Tasmania Australia d. 17 MAY 1933 (83) m. 20 JAN 1881 (28) d. 18 DEC 1931 (80) m. 18 JUN 1872 (19) d. 19 NOV 1931 (78) England d. 26 JUL 1920 (64) m. 21 OCT 1879 (21) Huon, Tasmania BIGHILL FARM, Hobart, Tasmania d. 10 AUG 1926 (81) St John Baptist, West Kingston, Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania Sandy Bay, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia bur. Perth, Tasmania, d. 28 JAN 1911 (55) Sandy Bay, Hobart, Hobart, Tasmania Huon, Tasmania Victoria Church, Huon, Judbury, Tasmania m. 07 DEC 1882 (31) Lower Longley, Tasmania HUON, TASMANIA Hobart, Tasmania Australia Tasmania Australia Tasmania Tasmania Longley,Tasmania "Tolosa House", Tolosa d. 04 NOV 1918 (79) Tasmania, Australia d. 25 NOV 1919 (67) HUON, VICTORIA, d. 01 AUG 1901 (43) d. 04 AUG 1888 (25) Street, Glenorchy, d. 04 AUG 1882 (73) Kingston, Tasmania, Sandy Bay, Hobart, d. 26 DEC 1928 (76) TASMANIA Huon, Tasmania Tasmania Lower 177 Davey St., Hobart, Australia Tasmania Huon ,Tasmania d. 04 OCT 1933 (82) Longley,Tasmania Tasmania Judbury, Tasmania Ellen Amelia Pointon Selina (Lena) Pointon Elizabeth Mary Pointon William Kershaw Eva Lillias Pointon Holgate Stead Ann Pointon Henrietta Pointon Thomas Males Emily Matilda Pointon Elias Baker M Tringrove Emily jane Tringrove James Ernest Tringrove Ada Blegg George Alfred Tringrove Henry Albert Tringrove Julia Tringrove Aurthur William Alex Aurthur John Tringrove Julia Annie Tringrove Edward Tringrove Robert leslie Tringrove Daisy Jane Tringrove Darcy Charles Tringrove P Anderson Rodney Anderson Daniel Andrew George Anderson Maud Anderson Emily Selina Anderson William Charles Nelson Cecil Graham Anderson Maurice John Mckie David Edward Anderson Frederick Benjamin Mary Elizabeth Lester Elizabeth Mary Vince Gilbert Umfreville Frederick Williams Henry James Williams Morris Henry William Mary Ann Andrews John Thomas Vince Harriet Rebecca May Sydney Carl Vince* Alfred George Harriet Anderson Robert Charles Vince Linda May 'Dolly' Zilla Ada Blanche Vince James Shelvin Florence Alice Vince Thomas Alfred Pullen Frederick Henry Vince Lorna 'Jackson' Round Ethel Doris Ivy Harris George Mossa Rimon Lily Wallis Sarah Ann Rimon James Thomas Florence Grace Rimon Leslie Steven Rimon Sydney Carl Vince* Harriet Rebecca May Christina Alice 'Dolly' Francis Morris Knop Robert Bertie Vince Margaret Mabel Howard Percy Henry Vince Harriet Algernon Edward Vince Jeannie Page Walter Lesley Vince Sylvia May Bennett Allen Linder Vince Margaret Gissane Horace Alex Vince Mona Dwyer Arthur Charles Vince Laura Louisa Elliot Eva Helen Stubbings Julia Vince Edmund Hincks Ernest Vince Bertha Amlia Vince Ida Gertrude Vince Leonard Harris Dorothy Elizabeth Henry Allen Nichols Edmund William Robert 1862 - 1863 1864 - 1941 1866 - 1863 - 1938 1868 - 1942 1856 - 1940 1870 - 1936 1875 - 1908 1860 - 1942 1879 - 1959 1876 - 1924 1869 - 1869 1870 - 1870 1871 - 1914 1873 - 1951 1875 - 1901 1877 - 1877 Tringrove 1879 - 1950 1881 - 188 1887 - 1887 1888 - 1888 1888 - 1888 1889 - 1965 Anderson 1890 - 1970 1892 - 1910 1894 - 1971 Kershaw 1897 - 1956 Anderson 1900 - 1976 Lewis Vince 1883 - 1952 1876 - 1967 1873 - 1870 - 1875 - Vince 1880 - 1964 1881 - 1968 Vince* 1880 - 1957 Alexander Vince 1884 - 1968 1890 - 1959 Warren 1892 - 1885 - 1896 - 1974 1898 - 1960 1899 - 1976 1902 - 1897 - 1951 1883 - 1956 1889 - 1969 1885 - 1955 Brown-Rimon 1888 - 1890 1892 - 1880 - 1957 Vince* Vince 1881 - 1957 1884 - 1953 1887 - 1964 1886 - 1890 - 1889 - 1973 1890 - 1954 1891 - 1895 - 1893 - 1895 - 1895 - 1957 1905 - 1881 - 1963 1885 - 1920 1882 - 1948 1883 - 1880 - 1886 - 1888 - 1972 1890 - 1972 1882 - 1958 Blanche Vince 1890 - Vince n. 15 OCT 1862 n. 31 JUL 1864 n. 07 NOV 1866 n. ABT 1863 n. 13 JUN 1868 n. 18 JAN 1856 n. 08 NOV 1870 n. 15 APR 1875 n. 30 OCT 1860 n. 30 JUL 1879 n. 18 SEP 1876 n. 08 OCT 1869 n. 03 OCT 1870 n. 06 SEP 1871 n. 12 SEP 1873 n. 01 SEP 1875 n. 02 AUG 1877 1878 - 1878 n. 07 AUG 1879 n. 28 OCT 1881 n. 18 JUL 1887 n. 11 SEP 1888 n. 11 SEP 1888 n. 21 DEC 1889 1888 - 1965 n. 1890 n. 1892 n. 18 JUN 1894 1892 - 1963 n. 25 JAN 1897 1898 - 1942 n. 22 JUL 1900 1874 - 1945 n. 1883 n. 29 APR 1876 n. ABT 1873 n. ABT 1870 n. ABT 1875 1878 - 1941 n. ABT 1880 n. 21 JAN 1881 1883 - 1963 n. 05 AUG 1880 1885 - 1970 n. 03 JUL 1884 n. 20 JUN 1890 1895 - 1979 n. 01 DEC 1892 n. ABT 1885 n. 01 JUL 1896 n. ABT 1898 n. 28 AUG 1899 n. ABT 1902 n. 02 SEP 1897 n. 27 AUG 1883 n. 19 AUG 1889 n. 29 JAN 1885 1891 - n. 10 APR 1888 n. 09 APR 1892 n. 05 AUG 1880 1883 - 1963 1881 - 1957 n. 24 DEC 1881 n. 28 JAN 1884 n. ABT 1887 n. 20 APR 1886 n. ABT 1890 n. 21 JUN 1889 n. 10 MAY 1890 n. 26 APR 1891 n. ABT 1895 n. 05 MAR 1893 n. ABT 1895 n. 09 MAY 1895 n. ABT 1905 n. 26 NOV 1881 n. 1885 n. ABT 1882 n. 10 OCT 1883 n. ABT 1880 n. 26 JAN 1886 n. 25 JUL 1888 n. 04 MAR 1890 n. 12 JAN 1882 1892 - n. ABT 1890 1895 - 1916 Kingston, Tasmania Kingston, Tasmania Kingston, Tasmania m. 24 NOV 1885 (22) Kingston, Tasmania Lower Globe, Kingston, Tasmania Kingston, Tasmania m. 30 JAN 1895 (34) Macquarie St., Hobart, m. 20 AUG 1900 (23) Kingston, Tasmania, Kingston, Tasmania, Kingston, Tasmania, 5 Kingston, Tasmania, Kingston, Tasmania, Kingston, Tasmania, n. 20 JUL 1878 Kingston, Tasmania, Kingston, Tasmania, Kingston, Tasmania, Kingston, Tasmania, Kingston, Tasmania, Kingston, Tasmania, n.
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