Isaac Dawe

ID#19576, (cir. Jan 1827 - 20 May 1894)
Isaac Dawe|b. cir. Jan 1827\nd. 20 May 1894|p19576.htm|Isaac Smith Dawe|b. 31 Mar 1797\nd. 11 May 1851||Bettsey Metters|b. 21 Apr 1792\nd. 8 Oct 1863||Isaac Dawe|b. 8 May 1769\nd. 24 Dec 1840||Sarah Smith|b. cir. 1773\nd. bef. 18 Feb 1833||Richard Matters|b. cir. 1757\nd. Jan 1830||Patience Pike|b. cir. Apr 1758\nd. Oct 1829||

Isaac DAW (1827-1894)
  • Father: Isaac Smith Dawe b. 31 Mar 1797, d. 11 May 1851
  • Mother: Bettsey Metters b. 21 Apr 1792, d. 8 Oct 1863
  • Relationship: 3rd great-uncle of Lorna Henderson.
  • Birth*: Isaac Dawe was born cir. Jan 1827 at Newton Mill, Tavistock, DEV, ENG, assumes 23 Jan is baptism, not birth.1,2,3
  • Christening: He was christened on 23 Jan 1827 in the Ang Ch., Tavistock, DEV, ENG; (I suspect 23 Jan is the christening, not birth date, I've not yet checked).1
  • Marriage: He witnessed the marriage of Joseph King Rowe and Thirza Dawe on 14 Mar 1850 at St Budeaux, Dist of Plympton St Mary, DEV, ENG.4,5,6
  • Marriage: Isaac Dawe witnessed the marriage of William Rowe and Honor Daw on 26 Sep 1850 in the St Andrews Par. Ch, Plymouth, DEV, ENG.7,8,9,10,11,12
  • Marriage*: Isaac Dawe married Elizabeth Melloney Staddon, daughter of Samuel Staddon and Melloney Scobell, bet Jan 1851 - Mar 1851 reg. Plymouth, DEV, ENG, qtr 113 indexed14 as Isaac Daw reg. Plymouth vol 9 p443 (no matching Stratton/Staddon, but FreeBMD still only has 3 females to 4 males and Elizabeth Mellony Staddon appears on findmypast's images for the qtr).13,14,15
  • Death: Isaac outlived his wife Elizabeth Melloney Staddon who died on 13 Dec 1864.16,17,18
  • Marriage*: Isaac Dawe married Emily Green on 30 Jun 1865 in TAS, AUS, #321 (both adults).19,20
  • Marriage: When William Sydney Smith Gill married Sarah Jane Dawe on 4 Mar 1879 it was at the house of Isaac; bdm ref #176, William Sydney 22, Sarah Jane 21, Charmaine21 adds "in Sarah's father's house, witnesses I Daw (?father or brother?) and Jane Gill.22,21
  • Death*: Isaac Dawe died on 20 May 1894 at Gladstone, TAS, AUS; died very suddenly and peacefully.23,24
  • Burial*: He was buried at Gladstone, TAS, AUS.25
  • LetterFull: Isaac Dawe was mentioned in the letter Emily Green sent to Honor Rowe on 8 Dec 1894 from Gladstone, TAS, AUS, in response to Honour's letter about the death of Isaac.24
  • Last Edited: 14 Aug 2008

Family 1: Elizabeth Melloney Staddon (excluded)

  • Isaac Smith Daw26 (excluded)
  • Sarah Jane Dawe27 (excluded)
  • William Henry Dawe+28 (5 Nov 1858 - 8 Feb 1933)
  • David Dawe+27 (18 Jul 1860 - bet 1934 - 1940)
  • Alice Dawe27,29 (excluded)
  • Elizabeth Fanny Dawe27 (excluded)

Family 2: Emily Green

Citations:

  1. Lois Saleeba (19674), "EM DAW: Tavistock, ex Lois S," e-mail to Lorna McIntosh, Birth 23 Jan 1827 Newton Mill, DEV, from DAW(E) FTree, rcvd Dec 1999.
  2. Census: DEV 1851, Lumburn, Dist of Tavistock, DEV, PRO HO/107/1883 Folio 323 p 10 LDS film 0221032, hsehold of Isaac & Elizabeth M DAW.
  3. Val Symis (30421), "EM DAWE/TAYLOR ex Val SYMIS," e-mail to L Henderson (1), Birth c 1826 Isaace DAWE, DEV, from DAWE File (DAWEFamilyFromValSymisOct2004 saved in Devon Sources): 1841 Census Plymouth St Charles Page 9, extracted Nov 2004.
  4. Lois Saleeba (19674), "EM DAW: Tavistock, ex Lois S," e-mail to Lorna McIntosh, DAW(E) FTree, rcvd Dec 1999.
  5. Brenda ROWE, "EM ROWE family ex Brenda ROWE nee RIDDLE," e-mail to L Henderson (1), ex Pat N, rcvd Jun 2000.
  6. MAR. INDEX: St Caths:, Marr. 1850 Thirza DAW & Joseph King ROWE, reg. Plympton St M(ary), Mar. qtr, IX/455 (Index barely legible), extraced Dec 1999.
  7. MAR. INDEX: St Caths:, Marr. 1850 William ROWE & Honor DAW, reg. Plymouth, Sep qtr IX/455.
  8. Interview, Lori SINTON nee ROWE, Mar. Sept 26th 1850 William ROWE & Honour DAW, Parish Church St Andrew, Plymouth, DEV, p/copy rcvd Oct 2001.
  9. Www FreeBMD ENG, online at http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/cgi/search.pl, Marr. 1850 William ROWE & Honour DAW, reg. Plymouth Sep qtr IX /455, rechecked Dec 2003.
  10. William ROWE, DC: William ROWE 1915, Inspection p/copy held, dated Aug 1993.
  11. "Lorna's Family History Musings", Jan 2005.
  12. Certified copy, Marr. 1850 William ROWE and Honour DAW, copy rcvd from Marie COX Mar 2006 (originally from Brenda c 1990s).
  13. Letter, Pat NICHOLS nee BAKER (20707) to L Henderson (1), rcvd Feb 2000.
  14. Www FreeBMD ENG, online at http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/cgi/search.pl, DAW(E) marriages, checked Dec 2004, rechecked Feb 2008.
  15. Findmypast, online at www.findmypast.com, Marr. 1851 Elizabeth Mellony STADDON, reg. Plymouth, Mar qtr IX/443, extracted May 2008.
  16. Census: DEV 1851, PRO HO/107/1883 Folio 323 p 10 LDS film 0221032.
  17. Australian birth death marriage , CD Roms, DAWE dths, extracted Dec 2004 (1998).
  18. Betty KEEP (39785), "EM DAWE/STRATTON/GREEN ex Betty K," e-mail to Lorna Henderson, Email rcvd Dec 2004 (from inquest into dth of Melony DAWE nee STRATTON).
  19. Births deaths marriages index, BDM: AUS Vital Records Index cd roms.
  20. Australian birth death marriage , CD Roms, DAW(E)/GREEN marriage, rechecked Dec 2004 (1998).
  21. GenCircles, online at http://www.gencircles.com/, MostlyAustralian tree, Charmaine Stewart, last updated 18 Sep 2003, extracted Feb 2005.
  22. Australian birth death marriage , CD Roms, DAWE marriages, extracted Dec 2004 (1998).
  23. Betty KEEP (39785), "EM DAWE/STRATTON/GREEN ex Betty K," e-mail to Lorna Henderson, Updates to my descendant chart, rcvd Dec 2004.
  24. ROWE/DAWE Letters & Photos in possession of Marion MORRIS nee ROWE - photographed by Lorna Henderson (1), Apr 2008, Gladstone (Tasmania) Dec 89/94 Emily DAW to "My dear sister" (sister-in-law Honor ROWE nee DAWE), copy taken Apr 2008.
  25. Betty KEEP (39785), "EM DAWE/STRATTON/GREEN ex Betty K," e-mail to Lorna Henderson, Email rcvd Dec 2004.
  26. Certified copy, Birth cert 1853 Isaac Smith DAW, certified copy rcvd Jan 2005.
  27. Australian birth death marriage , CD Roms, DAWE births, extracted Dec 2004 (1998).
  28. Betty KEEP (39785), "EM DAWE/STRATTON/GREEN ex Betty K," e-mail to Lorna Henderson, From Devon Rootsweb msge list, extracted Dec 2004.
  29. BMD data ex Tasmania, Tasmanian Families, DAW families, extracted Jan 2006.
  30. Australian birth death marriage , CD Roms, DAW(E)/GREEN births, extracted Dec 2004 (1998).
  31. BMD data ex Tasmania, Tasmanian Families, Birth 1874 Ellen Matilda DAW, from DAW families, extracted Jan 2006, added city.

E. & O. E. Some/most parish records are rather hard to read and names, places hard to interpret, particularly if you are unfamiliar with an area.
 
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