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About Samuel Jarvis Cussen
Biography
Samuel Jarvis CUPER / CUSSEN was born circa 1818.
Samuel married Jane SULLIVAN on February 14, 1841 in West Maitland, New South Wales, Australia. Together they had the following children:
- Thomas Emmanuel Jervis ;
- Charlotte Ellen Jarvis ;
- Samuel Jervis ;
- Patrick ;
- Jane Catherine ;
- Anne Elizabeth .
He died on August 2, 1894 in Pilliga, New South Wales, Australia and was buried on August 3, 1894.
QUERY ON PARENTAGE
There are 3 different parents that have been suggested for Samuel
- Thomas Emmanuel Cuper / Cussen and Charlotte Ellen Cuper / Cussen - source 1894 death record
- Patrick Cussen and Ellen Jervois - baptism record
- Patrick Cussen and Ellen Cussen - immigration on Orient
More information is required to connect him to any of these parents
SOURCES known to be this Samuel
- 1841 NSW Marriage Record - Samuel CUPER married Jane SULLIVAN
- 1841 NSW Birth Record - Thomas E CUSSEN, father Samuel, mother Jane
- 1843 NSW Birth Record - Charlotte E CUSSEN, father Samuel, mother Jane
- 1848 NSW Birth Record - Patrick CUSSEN, father Samuel, mother Jane
- 1894 NSW Death Record - Samuel J CUSSEN, father Thomas, mother Charlotte JARVIS - Narrabri
- NSW Death Registration Transcription - Samuel Jarvis CUSSEN died 2 August 1894 Piliga NSW, farmer, Age 76 years, born Cork Ireland, 58 years in NSW, father Thomas CUSSEN, mother Charlotte JARVIS, married for 23 years to Jane SULLIVAN in Maitland, children Thomas 53, Charlotte 51, Samuel 49, Patrick 46, Annie ENGLISH 40, 1 female deceased. Cause of death Influenza. Buried 3 August 1894 Piliga, NSW. Informant W CORMIE
- 1925 NSW Death Record - Samuel J CUSSEN, father Samuel J, Mother Jane - Brewarrina
Friday 10th August 1894. DISTRICT NEWS. (From our Correspondents.) PILLIGA, The winter we have just passed through has been the most severe within the memory of the oldest inhabitant there having been a succession of sharp frosts last month and the mercury frequently down to 30 degrees [F]. Speaking of the oldest inhabitant though I used the expression in its hackneyed sense. I have to record the demise of one of the oldest residents of the Namoi, Mr. Samuel Cussens senr, who has just passed over to the great majority at the advanced age of 76 years. The deceased arrived in the colony early in the forties and after spending some years at Maitland and about the Hunter district removed to the Castlereagh and Namoi districts. The old man had a vivid recollection of early colonial events, more particularly in connection with early history of Maitland and was fond of relating his early colonial experiences. The annual epidemic of influenza is now doing its rounds almost every household having its share of this sickness.
OTHER SOURCES - possibly this Samuel
- Immigration Record - Samuel CUSSEN, unmarried, arrived on "Orient", sponsored by Mr MARSHALL, native of Kinsale, Cork, son of Patrick a ??? in Cork, and Ellen HUNGERFORD his wife, age 21 on 6/7/1838 {NOTE: Orient arrived in Australia on 4/4/1839)
- Baptism Record - St Mary Cork City RC of Samuel Cussen son of Patrick Cussen & Ellen Jervois on 21 August 1816
Links
- https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Cussen-61
- https://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/trees/240737/I34834/samueljarvis-...
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- https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTJL-5SM
- https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/263503426?searchTerm=Sam...
- https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=345165.0
- https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=345165.9
- https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=345165.18
- https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=345165.27
- https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=345165.36
- https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?action=profile;area=showp...
- https://www.familytreecircles.com/cussen-from-cork-emigrating-to-au...
- Reference: FamilySearch Genealogy - SmartCopy: Aug 26 2021, 18:50:15 UTC
Samuel Jarvis Cussen's Timeline
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1818
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NSW death record
NSW BDM MC V141 23 LK/1841, DC 9063/1894 - Father=Thomas Cussen, Mother=Charlotte Jarvis. Friday 10th August 1894. DISTRICT NEWS. (From our Correspondents.) PILLIGA, The winter we have just passed through has been the most severe within the memory of the oldest inhabitant there having been a succession of sharp frosts last month and the mercury frequently down to 30 degrees [F]. Speaking of the oldest inhabitant though I used the expression in its hackneyed sense. I have to record the demise of one of the oldest residents of the Namoi, Mr. Samuel Cussens senr, who has just passed over to the great majority at the advanced age of 76 years. The deceased arrived in the colony early in the forties and after spending some years at Maitland and about the Hunter district removed to the Castlereagh and Namoi districts. The old man had a vivid recollection of early colonial events, more particularly in connection with early history of Maitland and was fond of relating his early colonial experiences. The annual epidemic of influenza is now doing its rounds almost every household having its share of this sickness. |
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1841 |
December 19, 1841
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Maitland, New South Wales, Australia
NSW birth record
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1843 |
August 25, 1843
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Maitland, New South Wales, Australia
NSW birth record
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1845 |
1845
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Maitland, New South Wales, Australia
NSW death record
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1848 |
March 9, 1848
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Narrabri, New South Wales, Australia
NSW birth record
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1852 |
June 4, 1852
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Castlereagh, New South Wales, Australia
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1853 |
August 13, 1853
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Castlereagh, New South Wales, Australia
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1894 |
August 2, 1894
Age 76
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Pilliga, New South Wales, Australia
NSW death record
NSW BDM MC V141 23 LK/1841, DC 9063/1894 - Father=Thomas Cussen, Mother=Charlotte Jarvis. Friday 10th August 1894. DISTRICT NEWS. (From our Correspondents.) PILLIGA, The winter we have just passed through has been the most severe within the memory of the oldest inhabitant there having been a succession of sharp frosts last month and the mercury frequently down to 30 degrees [F]. Speaking of the oldest inhabitant though I used the expression in its hackneyed sense. I have to record the demise of one of the oldest residents of the Namoi, Mr. Samuel Cussens senr, who has just passed over to the great majority at the advanced age of 76 years. The deceased arrived in the colony early in the forties and after spending some years at Maitland and about the Hunter district removed to the Castlereagh and Namoi districts. The old man had a vivid recollection of early colonial events, more particularly in connection with early history of Maitland and was fond of relating his early colonial experiences. The annual epidemic of influenza is now doing its rounds almost every household having its share of this sickness. |
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August 3, 1894
Age 76
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Pilliga, New South Wales, Australia
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