Thomas Bandy1

b. 23 Feb 1695
ReferenceD0166-1695
FatherRobertus Bandy1 b. 22 Aug 1650
MotherRobertus' wife Unknown1 b. c 1655, d. a 1697
Baptism*23 Feb 1695 Thomas Bandy was baptized on 23 Feb 1695 at Wavendon, BKM, ENG.1 

Citations

  1. [S10] Parish Register extracted by Derek Bandy.
Last Edited1 Jul 2002

Thomas Bandy1

b. bt 1706 - 1720
ReferenceD1358-1685
FatherRichard Bandy 1st.1 b. 4 Apr 1668, d. Jan 1723
MotherMary Halton b. c 1680
Chartsline of Richard's Father c 1505
Birth*bt 1706 - 1720 Thomas Bandy , son of Richard Bandy 1st. and Mary Halton, was born bt 1706 - 1720.1 
Bequest*18 Mar 1720 Thomas Bandy was left in the will of Richard Bandy 1st. on 18 Mar 1720; 10 shillings.1 

Citations

  1. [S30] Will 1720 Richard of Mursley :referred to in the will, but not otherwise recorded.
Last Edited5 Dec 2014

Thomas Bandy1

b. 4 Jan 1718, d. May 1791
ReferenceD0195-1718
FatherEdward Bandy1 b. 19 Oct 1676, d. a 27 Sep 1736
MotherRebekah George or Goowge1 b. c 1686
Chartsline of Richard's Father c 1505
Baptism*4 Jan 1718 Thomas Bandy was baptized on 4 Jan 1718 at Thornborough, BKM, ENG.1,2 
Property*fr 1781 - 1790 In fr 1781 - 1790 Thomas Bandy held property at Nash, Whaddon, BKM, ENG, occupied by himself, tax paid 8/2.5d.3 
Will*13 Dec 1781 He left a will on 13 Dec 1781 at Thornborough, BKM, ENG
Bequest*14 Dec 1781 He left Thomas Bandy; £5.4 
Bequest*14 Dec 1781 Thomas Bandy left William Bandy; freehold land in Thornborough & Nash, William is his nephew.4 
Bequest*14 Dec 1781 Thomas Bandy left Elizabeth Bandy; Thomas leaves his siter Elizabeth property in Thornborogh occupied by George Foulson.4 
Bequest*14 Dec 1781 Thomas Bandy left Mary Barrett; £20.4 
Bequest*14 Dec 1781 Thomas Bandy left Martha Bandy; £5.4 
Bequest*14 Dec 1781 Thomas Bandy left Elizabeth Bandy; £45. 
Bequest*14 Dec 1781 Thomas Bandy left John Bandy; £20 and freehold land in Thornborough & Nash after death of his father (William).4 
Bequest*14 Dec 1781 Thomas Bandy left Sarah Bandy; £5.4 
Bequest*14 Dec 1781 Thomas Bandy left Rebecca Bandy; an annuity of £2 12s.4 
Propertybt 1783 - 1784 In bt 1783 - 1784 Thomas Bandy held property at Nash, Whaddon, BKM, ENG, occupied by himself and Thomas Illing, tax paid 8/1d.3 
Residence*1784  In 1784 Thomas lived at Thornborough, BKM, ENG, voter: holds freehold land occupied by George COLTON also votes in election 21 apr 1784 at Aylesbury.5 
Propertyfr 1785 - 1790 In fr 1785 - 1790 Thomas Bandy held property at Nash, Whaddon, BKM, ENG, occupied by himself and others including William Hill in some years, tax paid 8/1d.3 
Occupation*1791  In 1791 Thomas Bandy was a Shepherd.1 
Death*May 1791 Thomas Bandy died at age 73 in May 1791. 
Burial*5 May 1791 He was buried on 5 May 1791 at Thornborough, BKM, ENG; Shepherd; found dead in his dwelling house. inquest verdict: "died by the visitation of god."6
 

Citations

  1. [S10] Parish Register extracted by Derek Bandy.
  2. [S11] International Genealogical Index (IGI).
  3. [S60] Buckinghamshire Record Office :Land tax records (Q/RPL/5/1-35).
  4. [S32] Will 1781 Thomas of Thornborough BKM CRO Will DA/WE/115/40.
  5. [S73] Electoral roll: "Poll Book: Ancestry: UK, Poll Books and Electoral Registers, 1538-1893 image seen."
  6. [S10] Parish Register extracted by Derek Bandy :Burial: PR/transcript (DB) Thornborough 1791.05.05 & News: FmP: Northampton Mercury 07 May 1791.
Last Edited21 Jan 2021

Thomas Bandy1

b. 3 Nov 1782, d. Sep 1868
ReferenceD0299-1782
FatherJohn Bandy1 b. 6 Oct 1755, d. Jul 1826
MotherAnn Dimmock1 b. c 1760
Chartsline of Richard's Father c 1505
Baptism*3 Nov 1782 Thomas Bandy was baptized on 3 Nov 1782 at Turweston, BKM, ENG.1 
Note1796  Vestry Book shows the Church Warden spent 8d to 'Tom BANDY' for 4 doz. sparrows. and again in 1811, Paid 1.0d by Church Warden for 2 doz. sparrows.
in 1796 at Turweston, BKM, ENG.2 
Residence1798  In 1798 Thomas lived at Turweston, BKM, ENG, Listed in the POsse Comitatus as a Servant.3 
Marriage*12 Nov 1809  On Sunday, 12 Nov 1809 aged 27 Thomas Bandy married Elizabeth West in Turweston, BKM, ENG.4,1 
Bequest*3 Jun 1821 Thomas Bandy was left in the will of John Bandy on 3 Jun 1821; all my land in Nash, Whaddon and all other property.5 
Note25 Oct 1827  The Manor records of the Manor of Whaddon and Nash show the "Admission of Thomas Bandy under the Will of his father, John Bandy, decd". 5 acres of land and half an acre of ley ground in Nash Rents: 2s 4¼d and 3d per annum Heriots: 1s 8d and 2d Fines: 10s and 1s. This is the transfer of the title of the land in Nash. on 25 Oct 1827.6 
Property*fr 1830 - 1835 In fr 1830 - 1835 Thomas Bandy held property at Turweston, BKM, ENG, his land was valued at £51 for the purposes of poor law levies which he paid in at least these years.7 
Residence*1838  In 1838 Thomas lived at Turweston, BKM, ENG, voter no 2121, qualified by house and land rented at £50 p.a. in Turweston.8 
Occupation*5 Sep 1839  In 1839 Thomas Bandy was a Farmer.9 
Census6 Jun 1841 He appeared on the census of 6 Jun 1841 at Turweston, BKM, ENG; head age 55, Farmer.10 
Note27 Oct 1844  The Vestry Book shows him present at a meeting which decided "to clothe the male labourers according to the rate:- one married man to every £2 rate. i.e. Mr Bandy: 66 acres, Rate £4.2.0d. In men = 2. Mr Bandy employs James Rawlins and John Southam." Mr Bandy signed as being present. on 27 Oct 1844 at Turweston, BKM, ENG
Note*24 Mar 1845  Vestry Book shows "Thomas Bandy appointed Overseer for the coming year." on 24 Mar 1845 at Turweston, BKM, ENG.11 
Residence1847  In 1847 Thomas lived at Turweston, BKM, ENG, as T Bandy in directory, resides in Turweston, Brackley.12 
(Witness) Marriage3 Jan 1848 He witnessed the marriage of James Bandy and Zilpah Law on 3 Jan 1848 at Turweston, BKM, ENG; Witness Thomas was James' uncle.4,13 
Note31 Mar 1849  Appointed Surveyor of the Highways of Turweston for the ensuing year along with Nathaniel Kinch. on 31 Mar 1849 at Turweston, BKM, ENG.14 
Census*30 Mar 1851 Thomas Bandy appeared on the census of 30 Mar 1851 at Turweston 51, Turweston, BKM, ENG; head age 69, Farmer of 65 ac. 3 Labs.15 
Occupation1853  In 1853 Thomas Bandy was a Farmer at Turweston, BKM, ENG.16 
Residence1857  In 1857 Thomas lived at Turweston, BKM, ENG, voter, qualified to vote Brackley St James.17 
Residence1859  In 1859 Thomas lived at Turweston, BKM, ENG, voter 3594 £50 occupier.18 
(Witness) DeathJun 1859 He witnessed the Death of Elizabeth West in Jun 1859 at Turweston, BKM, ENG
Census7 Apr 1861 Thomas Bandy appeared on the census of 7 Apr 1861 at Turweston, BKM, ENG; widowed head age 79 living alone, Farmer of 65 acres, employ 3 men.19 
Death*Sep 1868 Thomas Bandy died at age 85 , Brackley, NTH in Sep 1868.20 
Burial*30 Sep 1868 He was buried on 30 Sep 1868 at Turweston, BKM, ENG; age 87.21 

Family

Elizabeth West b. c 1776, d. Jun 1859
Children

Citations

  1. [S10] Parish Register extracted by Derek Bandy.
  2. [S25] Researcher: Peter G Jones' complete extract of the GRO Index :PJ: Public Records (B:92a)     Vestry.
  3. [S96] National Archives.
  4. [S12] Bucks Marriage Index.
  5. [S37] Will 1821 John of Turweston.
  6. [S69] Public Web Site: "a2a.org: Centre for Buckinghamshire Studies: Small accessions 1101-1336: Manor of Whaddon and Nash - ref. D-X1213/17 - date: 25 Oct 1827."
  7. [S25] Researcher: Peter G Jones' complete extract of the GRO Index :PJ: Parish Records (B:94)     Poor Relief.
  8. [S73] Electoral roll: "Poll Book: Ancestry: UK, Poll Books and Electoral Registers, 1538-1893 image seen."
  9. [S12] Bucks Marriage Index :referred to as a "farmer" in son Edward's marriage entry.
  10. [S25] Researcher: Peter G Jones' complete extract of the GRO Index :PJ: Census (B:96).
  11. [S25] Researcher: Peter G Jones' complete extract of the GRO Index :PJ: Parish Records (B:95a)     Vestry Book.
  12. [S62] Published Directory :Directory: Anc: Combined 1847 Post Office Directory: Bedford Buckingham Huntingdon:.
  13. [S6] General Register Office Index Entry :GRO Ref: xv 305 (Brackley).
  14. [S38] Newspaper Cutting :British NewspaperArchive: Bucks Herald - Saturday 07 April 1849.
  15. [S3] 1851 Census :Turweston 257 51.
  16. [S62] Published Directory :www.historicaldirectories.org Musson & Craven's Commercial Directory of Buckinghamshire & Windsor, 1853.
  17. [S73] Electoral roll: "Poll Book: Ancestry: UK, Poll Books and Electoral Registers, 1538-1902."
  18. [S73] Electoral roll: "Electoral Roll: FmP: Electoral registers 1832-1932 Image Polling district or place: Buckingham."
  19. [S25] Researcher: Peter G Jones' complete extract of the GRO Index :PJ: Parish Records (B:97).
  20. [S25] Researcher: Peter G Jones' complete extract of the GRO Index :PJ: GRO 3B 3(B:90).
  21. [S15] Bucks Burial Index.
  22. [S36] Researcher: Peter Bandy who provided most of the Australian data.
Last Edited30 Jul 2021

Thomas Bandy1

b. 19 Nov 1805, d. 18 Feb 1896
ReferenceD0493-1808
FatherThomas Bull (labourer)1 b. c 1772
MotherMartha Bandy1 b. 4 Feb 1781
Chartsline of Richard's Father c 1505
Australian line of Thomas (D0493) 1805
Birth*19 Nov 1805 Thomas Bandy , son of Thomas Bull (labourer) and Martha Bandy, was born on Tuesday, 19 Nov 1805 at Turweston, BKM, ENG; FOUNDER OF THE YOUNGER AUSTRALIAN LINE.1,2 
Note*  Thomas was not particularly interested in farm life generally, but he had a particular flair for leatherwork. and after a while, became expert in the making of footware.
As he grew older, his grandfather determined that Thomas should have the best education he could procure. John discovered that a young man in Turweston was giving private lessons and he enroled the boy for instruction. In an age when education for the poorer classes was not deemed necessary, it was most fortunate that Thomas was able to have these lessons.1 
Bequest*3 Jun 1821 Thomas Bandy was left in the will of John Bandy on 3 Jun 1821; £10. This is from grandfather to grandson, demonstrating the family relationship.3 
Milit-Beg*27 Jun 1825 Thomas Bandy began military service on 27 Jun 1825 originally a shoemaker, at the age of 16 he was attested for the North Staffordshire Regiment (The Prince of Wales's) - 64th & 98th Footat Aylesbury.
STATEMENT OF SERVICE
Regiment - 98th Foot Rank - Private 25 June 1825 to 18 December 1838 (11 years 177 days)
When classed as medically fit for service he travelled to Chatham to undergo his training in the famous regiment the 98th Foot. After 12 months of arduous training, he unfortunately never recieved an overseas posting but remained at Headquarters where he was to use his talents making army boots and repairing saddlery. Often soldiers were called out to various towns or cities when riots broke out among the unemployed. On one of these postings he met Sarah Parks, daughter of Thomas and Jane Parks of Tanfield Durham and in early 1838, he married her.
In January 1844 their second son William was born and Thomas celebrated the occasion in the NCO's Mess. Unfortunately an argument developed and a nasty brawl took place. He and his companions were charged and found guilty of riotous behaviour and destruction of army property. Thomas was confined to barracks for 8 days and was reduced to the rank of Private.
Jane was born in 1845 and Elizabeth in 1847 and by this time, Thomas was heartily fed up with army life. A few months before his unit had been summoned urgently to London where riots had broken out among the unemployed. Factories were burnt, machinery destroyed and mobs roamed the city streets rioting and pillaging. During the skirmishes that followed, Thomas received a brutal kick to the groin from one of the rioters which necessitated a term in hospital. This experience left him with severe pain from a hernia of the left side. He also suffered from rheumatism. He appeared before a medical board and was fully discharged on 9 May 1848.
PROMOTIONS, REDUCTIONS ETC
19 December 1838 - 3 January 1844 Promoted to rank of Corporal (5 years 177 days) "for devotion to duty and a high degree of excellence in his craft".
Tried by a Battalion Court Martial at Chatham for being drunk and riotous in barracks and sentenced to be reduced in rank. Reduced 13 January 1844 to
April 8 1848 - 4 years 56 days. (In confinement 4 January to 12 January 1844)
In possession of a good conduct badge without pay since 13 October 1847
MEDICAL REPORT
This is to certify that Private Thomas Bandy, 98th Regiment of Foot, labours under acute hernia of the left side caused by a kick when on duty, and Chronic Rheumaticism caused by climate and military duty, and not the result of indulgence in the use of intoxicating liquor or other vices as far as is known here, in consequence of which he is rendered incapable of further military service.
April 6th, 1848
On his discharge from service (Chatham - 9 May 1848) Private Thomas Bandy (age 39 years) was described as being 5 ft 51/2 ins tall, fair hair, eyes grey and a sallow complexion. Trade: shoemaker. Marks Scars etc: none
In the will of his grandfather John Bandy of Turweston, Yeoman (proved on 6 September 1826 by John's son Thomas Bandy and son-in-law Thomas Bull carpenter) Thomas is left 10 pounds at the age of 21.
Upon his discharge Thomas decided to return to Buckinhamshire in an attempt to gain employment with his uncle (Thomas), but he was disappointed and came back to Chatham where he started business as a shoemaker. He managed to eke out a reasonable living for quality work. One day whilst talking with an ex-army friend, he learned that an agreemnet had been reached between the British Government and the settlers of the Swan River Colony for convicts to be sent to this area of Australia. However strict guidelines were laid down.
a) Those sent were to be young and able bodied
b) No person who had committed a crime of violence was to be sent
c) No women convicts were to be deported
In 1849 Maria, his youngest daughter was born and Thomas re-enlisted as a Pensioner Guard.
In the Convict Transport Records for 1849-50 appeared the names of 100 male convicts destined for the Swan River Colony aboard the "Hashemy", a hired convict ship. The Admiralty Series of Medical Journals showed that a Surgeon had taked it upon himself to keep a Journal of his own from which was extracted the following information:
"CONVEYANCE OF MALE PRISONERS TO PERTH, SWAN RIVER COLONY"
Sailed from Deptford, 10th July 1850, and on 12th July embarked the Military Guard at Tilbury Fort, consisting of 32 invalided Pensioner Guards in charge of Captain Bruce of the 16th Regt of Foot and their respective families; 73 women and children, and 36 persons under head of free settlers, being 4 warders and the remainder being women and children. The "Hashemy" sailed on 19 July and made a run out in 95 days, arriving at Fremantle, Swan River on 25 October. During the journey the following children were ill:
Thomas Bandy (10), Maria Bandy (1), William Bandy (8), Elizabeth Bandy (3), Guard's children.
A Pensioner Guard was not necessarily a victim of old age, but a veteran soldier who had completed his years of service in the British Army and had re-enlisted for Guard Duty on the convict ships sailing to the colony on the Swan River. The contract originally covered only the long sialing ship voyage. Wives and children came with them free of charge. At the journey's end they were rewarded with a grant of 10 acres and were free to take service or to come and go as they pleased.
The cottages for the Guardsmen's families were built near the banks of the Swan River ar Freshwater Bay. Thomas managed to improve his financial position as his skill as a shoemaker was well known. In his spare time he earned money through plying his trade. In 1854 he was granted a block of 10 acres of land in an area bounded by Roe, William and James Streets. Here he had 3 cottages built. When completed he moved into one and rented out the other two. He then established an orchard and garden and, during his later years, these were to stand him in good stead as a source of income.
Meanwhile in 1852, just prior to the birth of his son George, he found himself in serious trouble with the Army authorities. During the course of his duties (making and repairing Army boots) he used some scraps of leather to make sandals for his 2 sons Thomas and William. When completed he put them in his case and prepared to leave for home. However, on that particular day an inspection was made of all cases taken out of the Barracks. The sandals were found and Thomas was charged and, after a Court Martial, was sentenced to "--seven years transportation and loss of Pension rights for the theft of 4 pairs of Army Boots". His pension rights were restored when he retired in 1872, but the sentence was harsh. It also barred him from ever returning to England, but he was otherwise not restricted in his day to day life.
During the period 1858-1862 he had permission to employ 3 Ticket of Leave men to build 2 of his 3 cottages facing William Street.
No. 3861 Jabez Lloyd in 1858
No. 4405 John Bell in 1859
No. 5325 John Smith in 1862
Shortly after their son George was born (1852) the couple moved their cottage to William Street after selling their home in Freshwater Bay. Joseph was born in 1855. Two more children were born (1856 & 1858) but both only lived a few weeks after birth. Sarah with daughters Elizabeth and Maria left for Singapore in 1861.
Thomas was fortunate because a Mrs Holder, who rented one of the cottages from him and who had lost her husband when a bale of wool feel on him at Shenton's Wool Stores in St George's Tce, offered to mind the 2 youngsters whilst he worked. Both the older boys (Thomas and William) were working and Jane married Thomas Drage in 1862. When old enough, George and Joseph were sent to the James St School for their education. After the last shipload of convicts arrived in the Colony in 1868, the need for Pensioner Guards eased and Thomas was discharged on 27 August 1872. His pension rights were restored to him so he was able to manage quite comfortably on the rent from his cottages and his pension. In addition he did repairs to footwear so he had few worries.
Being an active man, he maintained quite a large vegetable garden and also planted a number of fruit trees. Therefore he was able not only to keep his home supplied, but also to supply assistance to the ticket-of-leave men whom he visited regularly.
In January 1882, Thomas decided to go to Singapore presumably to receive a settlement from the will of Sarah who had died the year before in 1881. On the return voyage in July 1882 he brought with him a number of Chinese Coolies to work on various gardens.
By 1885, the old man was so crippled with rheumatism that George's wife Elizabeth (Betty) insisted he move to Cowles Street, West Perth so that she could look after him. A small room was added to the new brick home George and Betty had built and here he remained during his declining years. As he sat quietly smoking his pipe, his grandchildren would sit around him listening to stoies about his past. On the morning of his death Albert (George's 2nd son) wheeled him onto the verandah in his wheelchair and wrapped a blanket around his legs before lighting his pipe for him. Albert then went into the kitchen to have his breakfast. After this he wandered outside only to find the old man slumped forward in the chair and his pipe on the floor.
Thomas was buried in the old East Perth Cemetery on 19 February 1896, but no headstone remains to mark the spot. The iron plating which bore his name has long since rusted and been covered by the top dressing applied to the lawns over the years. Only his memory remains.1 
Marriage*28 Oct 1832  On Sunday, 28 Oct 1832 aged 26 Thomas Bandy married Sarah Parks, daughter of Amos Parkes and Elizabeth Harris, in Bristol, GLS, ENG.1,4,5 
Note*19 Dec 1838  Promoted to the rank of Corporal on 19 Dec 1838. 
Milit-End*9 May 1848 Thomas Bandy ended military service on 9 May 1848; 98th Regiment of Foot - discharged from service at Chatham. Age 39 years. He gave his place of birth as Turweston.1,6 
Occupation*1849  In 1849 Thomas Bandy was a Re-enlisted as a Pensioner Guard.1 
Death*18 Feb 1896 Thomas Bandy died at age 90 , Perth, WA on 18 Feb 1896 (age 90, born in Aylesbury).1,7,8 
Note*  Thomas Bandy was able to obtain leave to say farewell to his wife and two daughters on their journey to Singapore, and although Sarah was confident that Thomas would change his mind and follow after he could arrange his discharge, he had firmly made up his mind he would not. Naturally the girls were excited about the trip and they watched preparations for the journey going on with an inner sense of joy whilst their parents talked quietly on the deck. At last came the time for departure. The mooring ropes were cast off and the sails set, enabling the ship to move slowly out of the harbour. Little did they realise that it would be the last time they would see one another again. 

Family

Sarah Parks b. 1814, d. 1881
Children

Citations

  1. [S36] Researcher: Peter Bandy who provided most of the Australian data.
  2. [S69] Public Web Site: "http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~tingewick/…
    Bandy research by Elsie Gale Elsie Gale email to skf Oct 04."
  3. [S37] Will 1821 John of Turweston.
  4. [S39] Information from Sue White (Australia) of D0484 Jane Bandy's line by email 27Jan2018: " For many years it was thought that Sarah was from Durham... but she was the daughter of Amos Parkes and Elizabeth, nee Harris, marr 9 Aug 1813, Tipton, Staffordshire. Sarah was born in 1814 at Oldbury, Worcestershire.
    She married Thomas Bandy 28 Oct 1832, Bristol. Chn: Elizabeth Ann bp 3 Oct 1835, Stoke Damerel, Devon d 17 Nov, 1835, Clarence Court, Stoke Damerel, Devon. Mary Ann bp 13 Nov 1836, Bristol, d 6 Apr 1837, Mottram in Longdendale, Cheshire Louisa d 8 Feb 1840, Irish Gares, Carlisle, Cumberland Thomas Amos William Henry b 25 May 1842, Tiverton, Devon Jane Elizabeth Maria George Joseph b 6 Aug 1855, Perth Stillborn m 1856, Perth.
  5. [S104] Online marriage record :Marriage: Ancestry: in the England & Wales Marriages, 1538-1988: Sarah Parks Gender:     Female Marriage Date: 28 Oct 1832 Marriage Place: Bristol, Gloucestershire, England Spouse: Thomas Bandy.
  6. [S58] Public Record Office/ National Archives Indexed Document :PRO Kew WO 97/1052/25.
  7. [S69] Public Web Site: "Western Australia Registrations Ref: 1296 1896."
  8. [S69] Public Web Site: "Geneaweb: Simone BENNETT's Family Tree:
    Thomas (Bull) BandyPrint Family Tree Thomas /Bandy/


    Born 19 November 1805 - Turweston, Aylesbury Vale District, Buckinghamshire, England
    Deceased 18 February 1896 - Perth, City of Perth, Western Australia, Australia, aged 90 years old
    Buried - Perth, City of Perth, Western Australia, Australia

    Spouses and children
    With Sarah Parks 1816-1881 with
    F Jane Elizabeth Bandy 1845-1901
    M Joseph Bandy 1855-1938
    (hide)

    Events
    19 November 1805 :     Birth - Turweston, Aylesbury Vale District, Buckinghamshire, England
    Sources: Australia and New Zealand, Find A Grave Index, 1800s-Current - Ancestry.com - 2012 - Provo, UT, USA - 1,60528::0 - https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/195656683/thomas-bandy - 1,60528::184713744
    28 October 1832 :     Marriage - Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
    18 February 1896 :     Death - Perth, City of Perth, Western Australia, Australia
    Sources: Australia and New Zealand, Find A Grave Index, 1800s-Current - Ancestry.com - 2012 - Provo, UT, USA - 1,60528::0 - https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/195656683/thomas-bandy - 1,60528::184713744
    --- :     Burial - Perth, City of Perth, Western Australia, Australia
    Sources: Australia and New Zealand, Find A Grave Index, 1800s-Current - Ancestry.com - 2012 - Provo, UT, USA - 1,60528::0 - https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/195656683/thomas-bandy - 1,60528::184713744."
  9. [S107] Baptism Records :baptism: FMP: Devon Baptisms - Transcripts, Devon Family History Society 59 166/16 elizabeth Ann dau of Thomas (90th Reg) and Sarah.
  10. [S10] Parish Register extracted by Derek Bandy :Baptism: Ancestry: Northamptonshire, England, Baptisms, 1813-1912, image seen.
Last Edited20 Jun 2022

Thomas Bandy1

b. 23 Nov 1887, d. Dec 1973
ReferenceD1197-1888
FatherAlfred Edward Bandy1 b. 16 Jul 1854, d. 8 Nov 1922
MotherRebecca Jane Plater1 b. a Jun 1851, d. 4 Oct 1932
Chartsline of John (D0962) c 1715 in Herts & Beds
Birth*23 Nov 1887 Thomas Bandy , son of Alfred Edward Bandy and Rebecca Jane Plater, was born on Wednesday, 23 Nov 1887 at Dunstable, BDF, ENG.2,3,4 
(Witness) Census 18915 Apr 1891 Thomas Bandy was listedin the household of Alfred Edward Bandy and Rebecca Jane Plater in the 1891 census at 87 West St, at Dunstable; The household was headed by Alfred 37, a bricklayer and "Jane" his wife 39.5 
Census*31 Mar 1901 Thomas Bandy appeared on the census of 31 Mar 1901 at 1 Lovers Walk, Chesterfield House, Dunstable, BDF, ENG; son age 13.2 
(Witness) Census 19112 Apr 1911 He appeared as 23 year old Thomas is a Carpenter in the household of Alfred Edward Bandy and Rebecca Jane Plater in the 1911 census at Lovers Walk, at Dunstable; Alfred is a Builder age 56.6 
Occupation24 Mar 1912  In 1912 Thomas Bandy was a single age 23y 3 mths. 10 years in trade admitted member Amalgamated Society Of Carpenters & Joiners. Transferred to Hyde branch Oct 1912. Transferred to Liverpool oct 1914, back to Hyde Cheshire, married 21/3/1915, excluded Dec 1925, arrears at Luton, BDF, ENG.7 
Marriage*23 Jan 1915  On Saturday, 23 Jan 1915 aged 27 Thomas Bandy married Hilda Gibbons, daughter of Arthur Gibbons, in Hepinnison Rd Independants Chapel, Halifax, YKS, ENG,he age 27, of 28 Church View Hyde. She age 22 of 31 The Boulevards..8 
Name Variation  Thomas Bandy was also known as Tom Bandy.2 
(Witness) Probate9 Feb 1923 He witnessed the probate of the estate of Alfred Edward Bandy on 9 Feb 1923 at Chesterfiels House, 3 Lovers Walk, Dunstable, BDF, ENG; Alfred of Chesterfield Hse (etc) died 8 Nov 1922 probate to Rebecca Jane, widow, Thomas joiner and Wilfred Lawson, builder effects £4510/8/7d.9 
Occupation*1932  In 1932 Thomas Bandy was a Joiner. 
(Witness) Probate24 Nov 1932 He witnessed the probate of the estate of Wilfred Lawson Bandy and Rebecca Jane Plater on 24 Nov 1932 at 117 West Street, Dunstable, BDF, ENG; valued at £185. 7s. 2d.10 
1939 Register*29 Sep 1939  Thomas Bandy is listed in the 1939 Register with Hilda Gibbons at 117 West Street, Dunstable, BDF, ENG, the entry contains born 23 Nov 1887 Male Carpenter & Joiner & born 01 Dec 1892 Female Unpaid Domestic (prob one concealed).4 
Death*Dec 1973 Thomas Bandy died at age 86 , Easthampstead, BRK in Dec 1973 (Born ?.11.1887.)11,12 

Family

Hilda Gibbons b. 1 Dec 1892, d. Dec 1972
Child

Citations

  1. [S33] Researcher: Dawn Barrett [e-mail address].
  2. [S50] 1901 Census.
  3. [S25] Researcher: Peter G Jones' complete extract of the GRO Index :GRO Ref: 3b 401 (Luton) __ Mar 1888.
  4. [S101] Derek BandyFind My Past, "1939 Register" :FmP: 1939 Register: Ref: RG101/1971C/003/9 Letter Code:.
  5. [S8] 1891 Census :Ancestry.com Census Index image checked.
  6. [S93] Findmypast.com: UK 1911 Census"Findmypast.com 1911Beta ALFRED (RG14PN8985 RG78PN478 RD178 SD1 ED1 SN397)."
  7. [S106] Educational Records: "FmP: Britain, Trade Union Membership Registers
    Thomas
    Last name     Bandy
    Birth year     1888
    Admission year     1912
    Age     24
    Trade     Carpenters & Joiners
    Union name     Amalgamated Society Of Carpenters & Joiners
    Union branch     Luton
    Union branch as transcribed     Luton
    County     Bedfordshire
    Country     England
    Archive     
    Modern Records Centre
    Archive reference     MSS.78/ASCJ/2/1/18."
  8. [S14] Certified Copy of Birth Marriage or Death Entry :M Cert 42 GRO 9a 742 Halifax Mar Q 1915.
  9. [S100] National Archives.
  10. [S25] Researcher: Peter G Jones' complete extract of the GRO Index.
  11. [S9] Researcher: Ken Bandy including his extract and work on the GRO Indexes.
  12. [S25] Researcher: Peter G Jones' complete extract of the GRO Index :PJ: GRO 6a 67(D:63a).
  13. [S25] Researcher: Peter G Jones' complete extract of the GRO Index :PJ: GRO 3b 564(D:14).
Last Edited30 Sep 2020

Thomas Bandy1

b. 21 Dec 1740, d. Apr 1817
ReferenceD0219-1740
FatherJohn Bandy2 b. c 1715, d. Apr 1757
MotherAnn Unknown2 b. c 1715
Chartsline of John (D0962) c 1715 in Herts & Beds
Note*  This man is a direct ancestor of a man who has y-DNA Pattern UK1 test results. 
Baptism*21 Dec 1740 Thomas Bandy was baptized on 21 Dec 1740 at Kensworth, HRT, ENG; Kensworth and Houghton Regis are 5 miles apart. We assume that this Thomas was the one who married in HR.2 
(Witness) Marriage13 Dec 1762 He witnessed the marriage of William Prudden and Sarah Bandy on 13 Dec 1762 at Kensworth, HRT, ENG; both otp, both mark, Thomas BANDY (brother?) witness marks.2,3 
Marriage*17 Feb 1763  On Thursday, 17 Feb 1763 aged 22 Thomas Bandy married Elizabeth Philpott in Houghton Regis, BDF, ENG.2 
(Witness) Burial12 Jul 1797 Thomas Bandywitnessed the burial of Elizabeth Philpott on 12 Jul 1797 at Houghton Regis, BDF, ENG.4 
Death*Apr 1817 Thomas Bandy died at age 76 in Apr 1817. 
Burial*8 Apr 1817 He was buried on 8 Apr 1817 at Houghton Regis, BDF, ENG; aged 80.2 

Family

Elizabeth Philpott b. c 1740, d. Jul 1797
Children

Citations

  1. [S10] Parish Register extracted by Derek Bandy :implied by marriage 1763.
  2. [S10] Parish Register extracted by Derek Bandy.
  3. [S104] Online marriage record :Marriage: FmP: Hertfordshire marriage images.
  4. [S10] Parish Register extracted by Derek Bandy :PR BE/Reg/92770 Houghton Regis (fiche at SOG)
    Burial: PR BE/R42 Houghton Regis (extract at SOG) Houghton Regis 1797.07.12
    https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=BMD/NBI/00378383 :Great Britain, EnglandNational Burial Index For England & WalesBMD/NBI/00378383.
Last Edited18 Jan 2016

Thomas Bandy1

b. c May 1767
ReferenceD0277-1769
FatherThomas Bandy1 b. 21 Dec 1740, d. Apr 1817
MotherElizabeth Philpott1 b. c 1740, d. Jul 1797
Chartsline of John (D0962) c 1715 in Herts & Beds
Birth*c May 1767 Thomas Bandy , son of Thomas Bandy and Elizabeth Philpott, was born c May 1767.1 
Baptism20 May 1769 Thomas Bandy was baptized on 20 May 1769 at Houghton Regis, BDF, ENG; aged 2.1 
Marriage*13 Oct 1800  On Monday, 13 Oct 1800 Thomas Bandy married Mary Dollimore in Houghton Regis, BDF, ENG.1 

Family

Mary Dollimore b. c 1770
Children

Citations

  1. [S10] Parish Register extracted by Derek Bandy.
Last Edited10 Dec 2014

Thomas Bandy1

b. c 1800
Birth*c 1800 Thomas Bandy whose parents are unknown was born c 1800. 
(Witness) Marriage2 Dec 1825 He witnessed the marriage of Richard Burr and Sarah Bandy on 2 Dec 1825 at Houghton Regis, BDF, ENG.1 

Citations

  1. [S10] Parish Register extracted by Derek Bandy.
Last Edited25 Apr 2003

Thomas Bandy1

b. Jun 1585
ReferenceD0007-1585
FatherJohn Bendy1 b. 1559
MotherAgnes Meadowes b. c 1559, d. c 1600
Chartsline of Richard's Father c 1505
Baptism*Jun 1585 Thomas Bandy was baptized in Jun 1585 at Hardmead, BKM, ENG.1 

Citations

  1. [S10] Parish Register extracted by Derek Bandy.
Last Edited12 Nov 2021

Thomas Bandy1

b. 26 Jul 1675
ReferenceD0126-1675
FatherRobert Bandy1 b. 19 Aug 1637
MotherMary Unknown1 b. c 1640
Chartsline of Richard's Father c 1505
Baptism*26 Jul 1675 Thomas Bandy was baptized on 26 Jul 1675 at Wootton, BDF, ENG.1 
(Witness) Will23 Jul 1691 He witnessed the will of Robert Bandy on 23 Jul 1691 at Wootton, BDF, ENG.2 
Marriage*17 Oct 1703  On Wednesday, 17 Oct 1703 aged 28 Thomas Bandy married Ann Keens in Houghton Conquest, BDF, ENG,There is only one family in HC at this date and Wootton is two miles away..1 
Burial*25 Jan 1733 Thomas Bandy was buried on 25 Jan 1733 at Houghton Conquest, BDF, ENG.1,3 

Family

Ann Keens b. c 1682
Children

Citations

  1. [S10] Parish Register extracted by Derek Bandy.
  2. [S40] Will 1691 Robert Bedfordshire County Record Office 1692/51 Canterbury Will Index 1708 Folio 43.
  3. [S11] International Genealogical Index (IGI).
Last Edited21 Jan 2008

Thomas Bandy1

b. 21 Feb 1724, d. Feb 1762
ReferenceD0207-1724
FatherWilliam Bandy1 b. c 1680
MotherElizabeth Hilliard1 b. c 1685, d. a 1728
Chartsline of Richard's Father c 1505
Baptism*21 Feb 1724 Thomas Bandy was baptized on 21 Feb 1724 at Wootton, BDF, ENG.1 
Marriage*21 Dec 1746  On Wednesday, 21 Dec 1746 aged 22 Thomas Bandy married Ann Bitchenor in Ampthill, BDF, ENG.1,2 
Occupation*1747  In 1747 Thomas Bandy was a Labourer. 
Death*Feb 1762 Thomas Bandy died in Feb 1762. 
Burial*19 Mar 1762 He was buried on 19 Mar 1762 at Wootton, BDF, ENG.1 

Family

Ann Bitchenor b. c 1725, d. 1791
Children

Citations

  1. [S10] Parish Register extracted by Derek Bandy.
  2. [S11] International Genealogical Index (IGI).
Last Edited15 Dec 2014

Thomas Bandy

b. 12 Oct 1729, d. Apr 1807
ReferenceD0161-1731
FatherJoseph Bandy1 b. 4 Aug 1686
MotherSarah Bandy1 b. 4 Jan 1685
Chartsline of Richard's Father c 1505
Note  This man is a direct ancestor of a man who has y-DNA Pattern UK1 test results. 
Baptism*12 Oct 1729 Thomas Bandy was baptized on 12 Oct 1729 at Thornborough, BKM, ENG.1 
Marriage Bann*15 Oct 1758 Marriage banns for Thomas and Ann were published on 15 Oct 1758 at Padbury, BKM, ENG; aged abt 27.1 
Marriage15 Nov 1758  On Wednesday, 15 Nov 1758 aged 29 Thomas Bandy married Ann Gibbert, daughter of John Gibbert and Mary Nichols, in Padbury, BKM, ENG.1 
Note*17 Jan 1759  Witnessed Marriage of sister Sarah's sister-in-law [?] Alice HOLDAM to William COOPER on 17 Jan 1759 at Whaddon, BKM, ENG.2 
(Witness) Burial18 May 1785 Thomas Bandywitnessed the burial of Ann Gibbert on 18 May 1785 at Padbury, BKM, ENG.1 
Death*Apr 1807 Thomas Bandy died at age 77 in Apr 1807.3 
Burial*12 Apr 1807 He was buried on 12 Apr 1807 at Padbury, BKM, ENG.1 
Name Variation  Thomas Bandy was also known as Joseph Bandy. 

Family

Ann Gibbert b. c 1738, d. May 1785
Children

Citations

  1. [S10] Parish Register extracted by Derek Bandy.
  2. [S12] Bucks Marriage Index.
  3. [S16] Derek Bandy, "Conjecture."
Last Edited15 Dec 2014

Thomas Bandy1

b. 24 Sep 1792, d. Jan 1850
ReferenceD0312-1792
FatherJoseph Bandy1 b. 14 Feb 1768, d. Sep 1813
MotherHannah Everatt1 b. c 1768, d. b 1803
Chartsline of Richard's Father c 1505
Baptism*24 Sep 1792 Thomas Bandy was baptized on 24 Sep 1792 at Padbury, BKM, ENG.1 
(Witness) Marriage17 Nov 1818 He witnessed the marriage of Joseph Bandy and Sarah Holton on 17 Nov 1818 at Tingewick, BKM, ENG.2 
Marriage*3 Jul 1821  On Tuesday, 3 Jul 1821 aged 28 Thomas Bandy married Mary Watts in Gayhurst, BKM, ENG.2 
Census*6 Jun 1841 Thomas Bandy appeared on the census of 6 Jun 1841 at Main st (b), Padbury, BKM, ENG; age 50.3 
Death*Jan 1850 Thomas Bandy died at age 57 , Buckingham, BKM in Jan 1850.4 
Burial*23 Jan 1850 He was buried on 23 Jan 1850 at Padbury, BKM, ENG; age 59.1 

Family

Mary Watts b. c 1793, d. Mar 1851
Children

Citations

  1. [S10] Parish Register extracted by Derek Bandy.
  2. [S12] Bucks Marriage Index.
  3. [S13] 1841 Census.
  4. [S25] Researcher: Peter G Jones' complete extract of the GRO Index :PJ: GRO 6 253(B:70) Mar Q 1850 Buckingham.
Last Edited15 Dec 2014

Thomas Bandy

b. 4 Nov 1764, d. Mar 1844
ReferenceD0278-1765
FatherThomas Bandy1 b. 12 Oct 1729, d. Apr 1807
MotherAnn Gibbert1 b. c 1738, d. May 1785
Chartsline of Richard's Father c 1505
Baptism*4 Nov 1764 Thomas Bandy was baptized on 4 Nov 1764 at Padbury, BKM, ENG; Father given as Thomas.1 
Birthc 1765 He , son of Thomas Bandy and Ann Gibbert, was born c 1765 at Popenham, NTH, ENG.2 
Marriage*26 Feb 1793  On Tuesday, 26 Feb 1793 aged 28 Thomas Bandy married Elizabeth Liddy in Shenley, BKM, ENG,he of Adstock, she of Shenley with bond.3 
(Witness) Census 18416 Jun 1841 Thomas Bandy appearedin the household of Joseph S Bandy and Charlotte Walters in the 1841 census at Great Woolstone; Joseph & Charlotte have Joseph's father Thomas (c76) living with them.4 
Residence*1844  In 1844 Thomas lived Deushanger (possibly of Dueshanger [Deanshanger] BKM) Dueshanger has no other meaning as far as I can see.2 
Death*Mar 1844 Thomas Bandy died at age 79 , Potterspury, NTH in Mar 1844.5 
Burial*31 Mar 1844 He was buried on 31 Mar 1844 at Loughton, BKM, ENG; aged 78 of Deanshanger[5-6 miles away].1 

Family

Elizabeth Liddy b. c 1756, d. May 1839
Children

Citations

  1. [S10] Parish Register extracted by Derek Bandy.
  2. [S10] Parish Register extracted by Derek Bandy :Burial entry states that he was born in Popenham.
  3. [S12] Bucks Marriage Index :He of Adstock she of Shenley.
  4. [S13] 1841 Census :Ancestry.co.uk HO107/59/22 Newport Pagnell Fenny Stratford 13B 7 10.
  5. [S6] General Register Office Index Entry :GRO Ref: 15 291.
Last Edited12 Nov 2021

Thomas Bandy1

b. 4 Aug 1771, d. 1793
ReferenceD0280-1771
FatherJohn Bandy1 b. 23 Jun 1745, d. Apr 1816
MotherSarah Plowman1 b. c 1745, d. Dec 1778
Chartsline of John (D0962) c 1715 in Herts & Beds
Baptism*4 Aug 1771 Thomas Bandy was baptized on 4 Aug 1771 at Caddington, BDF, ENG.1 
Death*1793 Thomas Bandy died in 1793. 
Burial*6 Aug 1793 He was buried on 6 Aug 1793 at Caddington, BDF, ENG; "a young man."2 

Citations

  1. [S10] Parish Register extracted by Derek Bandy.
  2. [S10] Parish Register extracted by Derek Bandy :https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=BMD/NBI/00176313 :Great Britain, EnglandNational Burial Index For England & WalesBMD/NBI/00176313.
Last Edited19 Mar 2021

Thomas Bandy1

b. 18 Feb 1798, d. Jul 1874
ReferenceD0326-1798
FatherJohn Bandy1 b. 10 Jul 1774
MotherSarah Hardin1 b. c 1775, d. Feb 1848
Chartsline of John (D0962) c 1715 in Herts & Beds
Birthc 1798 Thomas Bandy , son of John Bandy and Sarah Hardin, was born c 1798 at Caddington, BDF, ENG; Shown as father of Frederick who married Ellen FOSTER.2 
Baptism*18 Feb 1798 Thomas Bandy was baptized on 18 Feb 1798 at Caddington, BDF, ENG.1 
Marriage*11 Jul 1818  On Saturday, 11 Jul 1818 aged 20 Thomas Bandy married Mary Townsend in Caddington, BDF, ENG.1 
Occupation*1820  In 1820 Thomas Bandy was a Labourer at Brick Kilns, Caddington, BDF, ENG.1 
Census*6 Jun 1841 He appeared on the census of 6 Jun 1841 at sched 11, Caddington, BDF, ENG; Ag Lab age 40.3 
Census 1851*30 Mar 1851 In the 1851 census Thomas Bandy appeared: at Cheverells Hill (sched 37), Flamstead, HRT, ENG. Thomas, 54, is at home while Mary is visiting Caddington. A second hand has erroneaously added "Wid" to the census schedule.4 
Census7 Apr 1861 He appeared on the census of 7 Apr 1861 at Cheverill Hill, Flamstead, HRT, ENG; head age 64, Ag Lab.5 
Census 1871*2 Apr 1871 The Census of 2 Apr 1871 lists Thomas Bandy at at Union Workhouse, Hemel Hempstead, HRT, ENG. Widower pauper age 77, born Flamstead.6 
Death*Jul 1874 Thomas Bandy died at age 76 , Hemel Hempstead, HRT in Jul 1874 (age 81).7 
Burial*16 Jul 1874 He was buried on 16 Jul 1874 at Flamstead, HRT, ENG; age 81, of of Union House Hemel Hempstead.8 
Deathb 5 Aug 1880 Thomas Bandy died b 5 Aug 1880 (he is reported to be a deceased gardener at his son William's marriage to Rebecca Lane).9 

Family

Mary Townsend b. c 1800, d. b 1871
Children

Citations

  1. [S10] Parish Register extracted by Derek Bandy.
  2. [S25] Researcher: Peter G Jones' complete extract of the GRO Index :PJ: Vital Records Index FHL No: 1040802, Shown as father of Frederick who married Ellen FOSTER.
  3. [S13] 1841 Census :HO/107/440/10 sched 11.
  4. [S3] 1851 Census :Ancestry.co.uk HO107/1715 Hemel Hempstead Kings Langley 1b 404 9.
  5. [S2] 1861 Census :RG 9/840/45.
  6. [S4] 1871 Census :Census 1871: Ancestry.com Census Index Hemel Hempstead 1871.04.02.
  7. [S25] Researcher: Peter G Jones' complete extract of the GRO Index :Death: PJ: GRO 3A 241(B:133) Hemel Hempstead 1874.09.00.
  8. [S103] Burial Records :FmP: Hertfordshire Burials BAUDY.
  9. [S14] Certified Copy of Birth Marriage or Death Entry :M Cert 185 GRO Ref: 3b 711 Sep Q 1880 Wesleyan Methodist Chapel Luton.
  10. [S11] International Genealogical Index (IGI) :The IGI shows Thomas as the Grooms father at the marriage of William BANDY & Julia FELTS.
Last Edited5 Dec 2020

Thomas Bandy1

b. Jul 1818, d. Feb 1822
ReferenceD0378-1820
FatherThomas Bandy1 b. 18 Feb 1798, d. Jul 1874
MotherMary Townsend1 b. c 1800, d. b 1871
Chartsline of John (D0962) c 1715 in Herts & Beds
Birth*Jul 1818 Thomas Bandy , son of Thomas Bandy and Mary Townsend, was born in Jul 1818.2 
Baptism30 Jan 1820 Thomas Bandy was baptized on 30 Jan 1820 at Brick Kilns, Caddington, BDF, ENG.1 
Death*Feb 1822 Thomas Bandy died at age 3 , Caddington, BDF in Feb 1822.3 
Burial*3 Feb 1822 He was buried on 3 Feb 1822 at Market Street, Caddington, BDF, ENG; age 3 yrs 6 mths.3 

Citations

  1. [S10] Parish Register extracted by Derek Bandy.
  2. [S16] Derek Bandy, "Conjecture."
  3. [S10] Parish Register extracted by Derek Bandy :SOG BE/REG/92698 Caddington.
Last Edited17 Dec 2014

Thomas Bandy

b. 2 Apr 1817
ReferenceD0376-1817
FatherJohn Bandy b. c 1795
MotherMary Ann Paine b. c 1789, d. 28 Jun 1891
Chartsline of Richard's Father c 1505
Canadian line founded by John (D0320) 1775
Related* Thomas Bandy was related and junior to William Bandy an unknown place ; William was Thomas' grandfather.1 
Baptism*2 Apr 1817 Thomas Bandy was baptized on 2 Apr 1817 at Padbury, BKM, ENG; son of John (pauper) & Mary.2 
Criminal*1 Jan 1839  On 1 Jan 1839 Thomas 1839 Trial of Thomas, William & James Bandy of Padbury Bucks
"Joseph Bandy was a shepherd to Mr Horwood of Padbury. He noticed a sheep missing at nine in the morning, and found entrails etc in a ditch. He said "I'm quite sure it was my master's ewe." A search was made of William Bandy's house. Thomas and William were downstairs by the fire. James and others were upstairs. A search of the house was made and mutton was found in the coalhole, which fitted shoulder and skin previously found and now in the magistrates court. Thomas and Jonathan are grandsons to William Bandy. Ann and Elizabeth were in the house and in consequence of Ann's statement, pulled some mutton in a bag from the hedge next to the house. Elizabeth Bandy, daughter of William Bandy, saw them leave at nine the previous evening but saw them in bed next morning. Ann gave more information. "Thomas told me the mutton was safe in the hedge. Jonathan heard him tell me that but didn't make any remark." The judge said in consequence of an informality of the indictment, William Bandy was discharged. He called upon Jonathan to make his defence, but he made none. The verdict- not guilty. Thomas Bandy was found guilty and sentenced to 14 years transportation to Australia." He was held on the Fortitude Hulk At Chatham before transportation. His record shows good behaviour.
Bucks Advertiser 1st Jan 1839
Obtained by Frank Bandy and supplied by Ken Bandy in Padbury BKM ENG.3 
TRANS*31 Jul 1839 He was transported on ship "Barrossa" to NSW AUS, term 15 yrs on 31 Jul 1839 at NSW, AUS.4 
Immigration*8 Dec 1839 He immigrated on 8 Dec 1839 to NSW, AUS; Thomas Arrives on ship Barrosa.5 

Citations

  1. [S38] Newspaper Cutting :Bucks Advertiser 1st Jan 1839.
  2. [S107] Baptism Records :Baptism: PR/transcript (DB) Padbury 1817.04.02
    Baptism: IGI Padbury 1818.04.02.
  3. [S38] Newspaper Cutting :Bucks Advertiser 1st Jan 1839.
  4. [S68] Ancestry.com :Australian Convict Index 1788-1868, Australian Convict Transportation Registers – Other Fleets & Ships, 1791-1868 > 1839-1841 > Convicts transported > HO 11/12.
  5. [S69] Public Web Site: "Criminal: FmP: Convict Arrivals in New South Wales, The Genealogical Society of Victoria."
Last Edited20 Feb 2022

Thomas Bandy1

b. 6 Dec 1829, d. Jun 1898
ReferenceD0398-1829
FatherJoseph Bandy1 b. 11 Nov 1795, d. Dec 1848
MotherSarah Holton1 b. c 1795
Chartsline of Richard's Father c 1505
Baptism*6 Dec 1829 Thomas Bandy was baptized on 6 Dec 1829 at Padbury, BKM, ENG; Son of Joseph (labr) & Sarah.1,2 
(Witness) Census 18416 Jun 1841 He appearedin the household of Sarah Holton in the 1841 census at Lower Way, at Padbury; Sarah is living with her two youngest children; Helen (as Ellen) and John. Her husband Joseph is not visible in the Census.3 
Marriage*20 Nov 1849  On Tuesday, 20 Nov 1849 aged 19 Thomas Bandy married Ann Butcher in St Mary’s Church, Padbury, BKM, ENG.4,5 
Census 1861*7 Apr 1861 Thomas Bandy and Ann Butcher appeared in the 1861 census at 57 Lately Common, Culcheth, LAN, ENG.6 
(Witness) Baptism30 Oct 1870 Thomas Bandy witnessed the baptism of William Henry Bandy on 30 Oct 1870 at Newchurch Kenyon, LAN, ENG; son of Thomas & Ann.7 
Census2 Apr 1871 Thomas Bandy appeared on the census of 2 Apr 1871 at Culcheth, LAN, ENG; head age 41.8 
Census*3 Apr 1881 He appeared on the census of 3 Apr 1881 at Warrington Rd, Culcheth, LAN, ENG; head age 51, Railway Plate Layer.9 
Census 1891*5 Apr 1891 He and Ann Butcher appeared in the 1891 census at sched 43, Culcheth, LAN, ENG. Thomas, 61, is a Platelayer on the railway.10 
Residence*1896  In 1896 Thomas lived at 432 Warrington Rd, Glazebury, LAN, ENG.11 
Death*Jun 1898 Thomas Bandy died at age 68 , Leigh, LAN in Jun 1898 (age 68).12 

Family

Ann Butcher b. c 1828, d. Dec 1899
Children

Citations

  1. [S10] Parish Register extracted by Derek Bandy.
  2. [S11] International Genealogical Index (IGI) :Baptism: IGI Padbury 1829.12.06.
  3. [S13] 1841 Census :Ancestry.co.uk HO107/44/19 Buckingham 8 6 6.
  4. [S6] General Register Office Index Entry :GRO Ref: vi 707 Dec Q 1849 Buckingham.
  5. [S39] Information from D3063 Lesley Bandy's extract of Padbury Parish Records 2009.
  6. [S2] 1861 Census :Ancestry.com RG9/2801 Leigh Culcheth 10c 57 12 57.
  7. [S25] Researcher: Peter G Jones' complete extract of the GRO Index :PJ: Vital Records Index FHL No: 1469067.
  8. [S68] Ancestry.com :Ancestry.com Census Index 1871 Census.
  9. [S5] 1881 Census CD :RG11/3804 f. 26.
  10. [S8] 1891 Census :Census 1891: Ancestry.com Census Index image checked Culcheth 1891.04.05.
  11. [S73] Electoral roll: "Electoral Roll: FmP: Electoral registers 1832-1932 Image Polling district or place: : Culcheth 1896.00.00."
  12. [S25] Researcher: Peter G Jones' complete extract of the GRO Index :PJ: GRO 8c 148(D:1).
  13. [S14] Certified Copy of Birth Marriage or Death Entry :daughter Hannah's B Cert 183 GRO Ref: VI 336 Buckingham Sep Q 1850.
  14. [S25] Researcher: Peter G Jones' complete extract of the GRO Index :James' parents named as Thomas & Ann, PJ: Vital Records Index FHL No: 1469067.
  15. [S14] Certified Copy of Birth Marriage or Death Entry :B Cert 145 GRO Ref: 8c 172 Leigh.
  16. [S5] 1881 Census CD.
  17. [S6] General Register Office Index Entry :Birth: GRO Ref: 8c 171 Leigh 1865.09.00 Mother BUTCHER.
  18. [S6] General Register Office Index Entry :"FmP: B Reg Birth: William Last name Bandy Leigh 1868 Volume 8C Birth quarter 3 Page 197Mother's maiden name ButcherCounty LancashireGRO Ref: 8c 197 Leigh 1868.09.00."
Last Edited26 Feb 2022