Joshua Davis and Pamela Bowles
Parents
Benjamin Davis and Ann Yates
John
Bowles and Mary Snow
Joshua Davis (b 1801 Salsbury Wiltshire, m Pamela Bowles 1823 St
Edmunds Salisbury Wiltshire, d 1888 Braidwood NSW)
Pamela Bowles (b 1805 Salisbury Wiltshire, d 1871 Braidwood NSW)
Thirza Davis (b 1824 Winterbourne
Dauntsey
Wiltshire, m John Josiah
Marshall 1845 Winterbourne Dauntsey
Wiltshire, d 1890)
Emily
Christina Virginia Marshall (b 1858 Winterbourne Dauntsey, m
Thomas Henry Smalley 1876
West
Melb
Vic, d 1923
Preston Vic)
Herbert
Oscar
Smalley (b1878 Brunswick, Vic, m Annie
Tippett 1908 North Fitzror,
Vic,
d 1960 Preston Vic)
Pamela Davis (b 1827 Winterbourne Dauntsey, d
1831 Winterbourne Dauntsey)
Ellen Davis (b 1829 Winterbourne Dauntsey, d
1829 Winterbourne Dauntsey)
Jesse Davis (b 1830 Winterbourne Dauntsey, d
1838 Winterbourne Dauntsey)
Asher Davis (b 1832 Winterbourne Earls, d 1866
Ryde NSW)
Pamela Davis (b 1834 Winterbourne Earls, m
William Henry Sumner 1860 Braidwood, d
1915 Braidwood)
Seth Davis (b 1836 Winterbourne Earls, m Sarah
Ebsworth 1869 St Andrews Braidwood, d 1904
Braidwood)
Noah Davis (b 1839 Winterbourne Earls, m
Charlotte Smith, d 1884)
Ellen Davis (b 1842 Winterbourne Earls, m
George Brooks 1861 Braidwood, d 1928
Australia)
Harvey(Henry?) John Davis (b 1845
Winterbourne Earls,
m Harriett Elizabeth Powell, d
1876 Mongarlowe Braidwood)
Jesse Davis (b 1848 Winterbourne Earls,
d Australia)
I have Geo and Alex Davis as children on one family tree, but very sus.
I am not sure of the source.
Arrival in Australia
The family (except Thysra)
arrived as assisted immigrants to Moreton Bay on the ship "Irene"
arriving 11 February 1858
Coral Calloway
Joshua Davis was a native of
Wiltshire, England and arrived in
Australia on the ship 'Irene' on 11 February 1858 at Moreton Bay. He
was 56, Church of England, was a labourer and could read and write.
With him on the ship were his wife, Pamela age 51, Children :
Asher Davis 25 labourer From
Wiltshire Cof E could read and write
Seth Davis 20 labourer
from Wiltshire C of
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Noah Davis 17
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Pamela Davis 23 House servant from
Wiltshire C of E could read and write
Ellen Davis
15
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Harvey Davis 12 labourer from
Wiltshire C of E could read.
Jesse Davis 9 From
Wiltshire C of E could read.
Also on the ship was George Brooks
who married Ellen Davis 6 April 1861
at Little Bombay near Braidwood.
FTM notes, source unknown
1841 Census
Parish of Winterbourne Earls,all born in the county except Mary
Bowles
Joshua DAVIS
40 Ag
Lab
(abt
1800)
Pamela DAVIS
35
(abt
1805)
Thirza
DAVIS
15
(abt
1835)
Asher
DAVIS
9
(abt
1841)
Pamela DAVIS
7
(abt
1843)
Seth
DAVIS
5
(abt
1845)
Noah
DAVIS
2
(abt
1848)
John
Bowles
65
(abt
1775)
Mary
Bowles
55
(abt
1785)
Note there are three davis families in the three neighbouring houses,
probably not surprising considering the long line of Davises in the
village
1851 Census
Parish of Winterbourne
Earls,
Wiltshire
Where
Born
Joshua DAVIS
Head
Mar
50 Farm
labourer Winterbourne Earls
(abt 1800)
Pamela DAVIS
Wife
Mar
45
Salsbury,
WIL
(abt
1805)
Asher DAVIS
Son
19
Farm
labourer
Winterbourne
Earls (abt
1846)
Seth DAVIS
Son
14
Farm
labourer
Winterbourne
Earls (abt
1846)
Noah DAVIS
Son
12
Farm
labourer
Winterbourne
Earls
(abt 1846)
Ellen DAVIS
Dau
9
Winterbourne
Earls
(abt
1846)
Harvey DAVIS
Son
6
Winterbourne
Earls
(abt 1846)
Jesse DAVIS
Son
3
Winterbourne
Earls
(abt
1846)
Mary Bowler
Lodger Widow 67
Pauper
Winterbourne Earls is 2 miles NE of Salisbury,
Brookvale
Bryan Davis visied the
property, talked to the current owners and has pictures of the property
as it is now. Extracts from his email follow:
In my younger years I can recall my
mother taking me grandmother, Eva Voss (nee Smalley) to Brookvale to
visit relatives. Also I recall stories of Arthur Smalley hiking from
Yass to Brookvale near Braidwood, a trek that took him through bush
that is now Canberra, His story of this was told in the Canberra Times
some 58 years after the event when he re visited his son Roy in
Canberra.
Many others
have given me snibbets of information on Brookvale but nothing that I
regarded as supportable. Brookvale according
to the new owner was a 5000 acre property in those days. It is possible
Brookvale remained in the family up till the 1960's when it was sold
for Pine Plantations.
My
research
suggested
the homestead was demolished by the Pine Growers
and all the remained was a ruin. However the Pine Plantation group that
sold the concept of investing in Pine Plantations at that time, and I
believe they has some 50,000 acres thoughout the country, went bankrupt
and overnight the contractor's walked of Brookvale leaving piles of
harvested pine sitting on the ground where it remains today.
The
new
owners
bought 350 acres of the Brookvale property last year and
found they had the valley where the homestead was and still is. They
are very interested in the history and have in their Sydney home some
photos taken circa 1900 which they are hopeful I might be able to help
in identifying the individuals.
George Brooks and Ellen Davis married and had
thirteen children and were the owners of Brookvale. The Brooks
descendants are everywhere in Braidwood with many by that name in the
Braidwood Cemetery. There appears no record of Joshua and Pamela Davis
actually living at Brookvale nor have I found a record of them living
elsewhere. That remains a mystery.
There is also an old homestead that is said to have
belonged to Jesse Davis. I have an old photo of Jesse which has been in
the family from Melbourne for many years.
I
would
appreciate
and information, or photos, of activities and the
history of Brookvale to pass on to the new owners and for inclusion in
the family history which I have been working on for the past nine years.
An email
from Robyn Lanham adds to
the above picture. :
The first land George Brooks
bought, in 1863, was a 40 acre portion approximately 14 miles north of
Braidwood off the road to Nowra (Nerriga Road) - lot 5 Parish of
Marlowe, County of St Vincent, map courtesy of the NSW Dept Crown
Lands, 1931. It cost him £40 and was a Conditional Purchase
mortgaged to the Bank of NSW. A search of Land Title records shows that
over the years he gradually increased his holding. In 1884, in answer
to a question in Parliament, a document was prepared
listing landholders and their holdings. Amongst the landowners in
Police District of Braidwood we can find George Brooks of 'Brookvale',
Marlowe who owned 112 acres, 6 horses, 52 cattle and 5 pigs. The
property stayed in the family until it was sold in 1946. At that time
it was 2,500 acres in size and was primarily a sheep cattle property.
George also leased land for example in the Braidwood Dispatch,
September 11 1889, under the heading of Annual Leases, it states George
Brooks acquired 2 lots of 410 acres and 540 acres for £4. 12s.
6d. annual rent respectively. Again in the Braidwood Dispatch under the
Braidwood Land Board listings of 19Dec 1900. George Brooks was granted
an Annual Lease of 250 acres at 2d. per acre and on 18May1901 a Lease
of 6400 acres at 1d. an acre rent was approved.
I
have
Joshua
Davis living at Charley's Forest near Braidwood from 1863
to 1881 (electoral rolls).
You
can
see
maps
of the Braidwood area by going to
www.lands.nsw.gov.au/survey_maps/maps_and_imagery/parish_maps.
Brookvale was in the Marlowe
Parish.
Robyn is happy to be contacted by email at <lanhamre@gmail.com>
Email from Kathy
Smalley
I
can now confirm that it was "our" Elias on the St Hilda as he was
sponsored by Joshua Davis (his grandfather). Obtained this from TROVE,
Empire Newspaper Wed 1 feb 1865 p.6.
Also Asher Davis died 1866 at
Ryde, NSW. There was an asylum at Ryde and he may have died there. Ref
NSW Death Reg No 6505.
Also from TROVE obtained this
report:
Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850-1875),
Monday 27 August 1866, page 2
Braidwood.
Disturbing Case.-Asher Davis aged
between thirty-four and thirty-five, son of Mr. Joshua Davis of
Burrinnia, under Budawang, was on Wednesday last held to sureties for a
month at the instance of his father by Messrs. and Orridge the said
Asher Davis being of unsound mind. In contradiction to the vast
majority of these cases as occurring in the colony it was deposed that
the unfortunate maniac was exceedingly temperate, but during the
intervals of aberration which had prevailed for the past seven weeks he
had been exceedingly violent, indeed, be had bruised his brother very
much, particularly on the Tuesday. The peculiar mania under which he
laboured was a singular one. For several weeks he had taken the
opportunity of denuding himself of his ordinary apparel and wandering
about in that state in the bush.
Acknowledgemnts
The extensive Davis genealogy back to the sixteenth century has
been obtained from FamilySearch, the Latter Day Saints site.This
was complemented by data from Robyn Lanham
and another web site. Some details have been added from Yvonne
Jackson's tree in Genes Reunited. Emails above from Kathy Smalley and
Bryan Davis
Research Notes
LDS done Google done
Census years 1861 no 1871 no
Genes Reunited checked for Joshua and Pamela
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