SMITH, James (WILKINSON's Party), 1820 Settler
National Archives, Kew CO48/45, 763
No 7 Grove Street
Mile End Road
July 26th 1819
Sir
In consequence of the official communication made by Government respecting the emigration to the Cape, I beg leave to intimate that (with permission) I mean to avail myself thereof & request you will have the goodness to register my name if required, & in the mean time you would particularly oblige by informing me where the vessel is expected to sail from hence, what room or tonnage in the Ship each family will be allowed for the purpose of taking out tools, implements for husbandry or any thing else required & if there are frequent or any communications from the Colony of Cape Town.
I am a ship carpenter by trade & have superintended the building of several ships of war in this time. I have a wife and three children I intend to take with me.
The favor of an early reply will oblige
Sir, your obdt hble servt
James SMITH
National Archives, Kew CO48/45, 810
No 7 Grove Street
Mile End Road
4th Aug 1819
Sir
In consequence of your Circular of the 27th July and referring to the Official letter therein mentioned I now beg leave to propose to take out to the Colony at the Cape of Good Hope ten able men agreeable to the conditions contained in the said letter. At the same time it would be particularly obliging would you inform me the exact situation of the Colony & whether on a navigable river, what room or tonnage will be allowed in the vessel for implements of husbandry & when the deposit is required.
Your answer will oblige
Sir, your very obd't serv't
James SMITH
National Archives, Kew CO48/45, 929
No 7 Grove Street
Mile End Road
8th Sept 1819
Sir
I hereby send you a annexed statement of the number, names & age of all the persons I propose to take out with me to the Cape of Good Hope agreeable to your letter of 28 of August and I do hereby agree to conform to all the conditions upon which His Majesty's Government have offered to grant land in the said Colony.
Your further communication will oblige
Sir, your obd't serv't
James SMITH
Name and Description of the Person taking out the Settlers:
James SMITH, Shipwright, age 36, Mary Ann SMITH my wife, age 26, Sarah Fish SMITH my daughter, 7, James SMITH, 3, Sophia SMITH, 2 years of age.
Names of the Settlers |
Profession or Trade |
Age |
Names of the Women |
Age |
Male Children |
Age |
Female Children |
Age |
John ASTHORP |
Carpenter |
30 |
Anna |
27 |
Thomas |
10 |
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Joseph ALFORD |
Shoemaker |
28 |
Charlotte |
25 |
Henry |
11 |
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Joseph |
2 |
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John ALFORD |
Gardener |
23 |
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William HAYWOOD |
Baker |
27 |
Sarah |
23 |
William |
5 |
Sarah |
3 |
James GIBSON |
Husbandman |
25 |
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Robert GIBSON |
Husbandman |
19 |
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Timothy ROGERS |
Bricklayer |
31 |
Mary |
28 |
James |
10 |
Jane |
7 |
Richard WHITE |
Rope maker |
38 |
Robert |
13 |
Ann |
11 |
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Thomas HORNER |
Husbandman |
22 |
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Thomas ADAMS |
Gardener |
34 |
National Archives, Kew CO48/45, 967
No 7 Grove Street
Mile End Road
30 Sept 1819
Sir
I wrote you the 8th inst and am as yet without any reply, as I am particularly anxious to be informed whether my proposals are accepted and when the vessels will proceed, will feel obliged by your early reply for my goverment and remain with due respect
Sir
Your most Obedient Servant
James SMITH
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