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My Hutley Ancestors

Thomas Hutley is my Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandfather
            Thomas Hutley married Sarah Coleman
in 1705 and they had at least one son John who was born in 1706.

John Hutley is my Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandfather
            John Hutley married Elizabeth Champness in 1729 and they had at least one son Thomas born in 1730

Thomas Hutley is my Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandfather
            Thomas Hutley married Maria Gray in 1751 and they had two sons Thomas and Benjamin

Benjamin Hutley is my Great-Great-Great-Grandfather
        Benajmin Hutley married Susan Redgen in England and they had one son William Hutley who come to Australia as a convict.

William Hutley is my Great-Great-Grandfather
        William Hutley married Mary Williams and they had five children and Frederick Hutley was the youngest.  He then married Ann Stocks and they had four children.

Frederick John Hutley is my Great-Grandfather
       Frederick Hutley married Susan Agnes Kerney and they had twelve children Ernest Frederick Hutley was their third child.

Ernest Frederick Hutley is my Grandfather
        Ernest Frederick Hutley married Lucy Sophia Hutchinson and they had eleven children and Rita Mary Hutley was their third child.

Rita Mary Hutley is my Mother
       Rita Mary Hutley married Alfred Rudolph Moore and they had six children and I am the second youngest.

            Bernie Moore

 


Albert James Hutley
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Alexander Philip Hutley
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Alfred Charles Hutley
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Alice Annie Hutley
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Andrew Robert Hutley
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Annie Stocks
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Benjamin Hutley
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    Benjamin Hutley is the father of William Hutley

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Benjamin Hutley
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    Benjamin Hutley is the son of William Hutley and Ann Stocks

 Article in the Lismore news paper "The Northern Star" 3rd March 1888 p2

  DANGEROUS ACCIDENT - A few days since a serious accident occurred to Mr. Benjamin Hutley at Bexhill.  He with two young men, companions, engaged for sport in a contest at high leaping - one to jump, while the two others held the line.  When it came to Mr. Hutley's turn, his foot, at the very moment of rising to the leap, caught in the end of a long overcoat; and, in endeavouring to save himself from falling Topwards, his legs bent so forcibly at the knee-joint, that an accident to the keen-cap, similar to that experienced by Mr. Connolly, took place.  There was much swelling and pain.  Dr. Gaggin, sent for to Lismore, was quickly in attendance and the requisite treatment applied.  Mr. Hutley declares himself as well as ever though it must be some time ere he can resume the duties of active life.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Charles Alfred Hutley
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Daniel Claude Hutley
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Edward Leonard Hutley
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Eliza Hutley
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Eliza Jane Hutley
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Emily May Hutley
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Ernest Frederick Hutley
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Florence Mary Hutley
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Frederick Hutley
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Gladys May Hutley
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Grace Hutley
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Irene Olive Hutley
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John Harold Hutley
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John Hutley
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John Joseph Kerney (Hutley)
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Leopold Daniel Hutley
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Lily Margaret Hutley
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Lucy Sophia Hutchenson
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Mary Ann Hutley
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Mary Williams (Hatch)
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    Mary Williams was born in England in about 1813.  She came to Australia as a free settler on the ship "Victoria" and married William Hutley on 05 May 1844. She died 11 May 1865.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Reynold Wilfred Hutley
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Rita Mary Hutley
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Susan Agnes Hutley
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Susan Agnes Kerney
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Thomas William Hutley
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Victoria Violet Hutley
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William Benjamin Hutley
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William Frederick Hutley
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William Hutley
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England
    William Hutley was born in England in 1814 (March - July).

Trial
   
The court session commenced on Saturday 1st December 1832 but was adjourned until Monday 3rd December 1832.
    Monday 3rd December 1832 before Mr. Baron Gurney in the Crown Court.  This was the 5th case of the day with William Hutley and Moses Sapsford being tried for "Feloniously Breaking and Entering the dwelling House of Samuel Gilbey and stealing therein his goods & moneys, Three pounds Eight shillings and ten pence.

    William Hutley confessed himself guilty - life judgment recorded - Transported Life. Monday 3rd December 1832.
    Moses Sapsford puts himself. Jury says guilty. Trans life.    (PRO Doc ASSI 31/26 p667)

 Arrival in Australia
     Ship record shows on 1st December 1832, aged 18, he was tried at the Essex Assizes for house breaking and sentenced to life. His occupation was listed as a farm boy.
    He was transported to Australia, as a convict, on the third voyage of the Waterloo leaving England on the 8th April 1833 and arrived in Australia on the 2nd August 1833.  The Waterloo had 203 convicts when it arrived in Sydney.  The captain was John Cow amd the surgeon was John Stephenson. On William's arrival in Australia he was assigned to Frederick Augustus Myers at Lane Cove.  He was given a "Ticket of Leave" on 7 April 1843.

TICKET-OF-LEAVE

No 43/1071 7 April 1843
Prisoner's No. 33/1422
Name William Hutley
Ship Waterloo (3)
Master Cow
Year 1833
Native Place  
Trade or Calling  
Offence  
Place of Trial Essex Special G.D.
Date of Trial 1st Dec 1832
Sentence Life
Year of Birth  
Height  
Complexion  
Hair  
Eyes  
General Remarks  
Allowed to remain in the District of Wellington
On recommendation of the Parrmatta Bench
Dated Dec 42

Marriage
    Because he was a convict he needed government approval to marry.  He made application to marry and a license  was issued on the 21st February 1844. The "Application for Marriage" listed:

Name Age Ship Term  
William Hutley 29 Waterloo Life Ticket Of Leave
Mary Williams   Victoria Free  

William Hutley and  Mary Williams married on 5th May 1844. Mary Williams died in 1865 William then married Ann Stocks and they had four children.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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William Wilfred Hutley
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