Isabella Bandy
#880, b. 1845
Father | William Bandy b. 1812 |
Mother | Mary Ann |
Birth* | 1845 | Isabella Bandy was born in 1845. |
She was the daughter of William Bandy and Mary Ann. |
Last Edited | 5 Sep 2016 |
James Bandy
#726, b. 1821
Father | William Bandy b. 1786, d. 1830 |
Mother | Hannah Simpson |
Person-Note* | James Bandy was a labourer. | |
Birth* | 1821 | James Bandy was born in 1821. |
He was the son of William Bandy and Hannah Simpson. | ||
Marriage* | 3 Jan 1848 | James Bandy married Zilpah Law on 3 Jan 1848 at Turweston Bucks. |
Family | Zilpah Law |
Last Edited | 5 Sep 2016 |
Jane Bandy
#54, b. 12 May 1845, d. 31 May 1901
Father | Mr Thomas Bandy b. 1808, d. 1896 |
Mother | Sarah Parks d. 1881 |
Charts | descendants of Thomas Bandy (1808-96) |
Person-Note* | Jane Bandy was born at Chatham in Kent in 1845 while her father was stationed at base headquarters there. She grew to be a strong, healthy child, but very little is known of her early childhood until she arrived at the Colony with her father, mother, brothers and sisters in October 1850. It is apprent she had an illness free trip out as no mention is made of her having any treatment aboard the vessel from the ship's doctor. After the family had settled in to their new environment at Freshwater Bay, she attended the school there and later went to the girls' school in James Street. At 14, she left school and assisted her mother with the house work. When her mother left for Singapore in 1861, she looked after her 2 younger brothers George and Joseph until her father was able to have them tendered for by Mrs Holder. She then decided to travel to geraldton with a Mr and Mrs Slatter who intended to open a general store there. Here she met and later married Thomas Drage, who was employed by the Brown family, who owned a large station at Glengarry. The couple were married in May 1862. Besides bringing up the children, Jane had all the housework to do as well as the washing, ironing and other menial tasks. In all, she gave birth to 16 children, (4 died young) and as they grew older, the girls, particularly, were of great assistance to her. When the couple moved to Northampton to live, she devoted her time to church work and regularly took Sunday School lessons with the local children. For this, she was presented with a lovely book for all the work she had done over the years. When Thomas died, Jane went to live with her daughter Maria, otherwise known as Molly Jenner, who lived in Geraldton. Here she died of cancer in 1901. The local paper wrote this of her:- "In our issue on Friday we recorded the death of Mrs Drage Sen., which had occurred on the morning of that day. On Saturday the funeral took place, the remains being borne from the late residence of the deceased to the Geraldton Railway Station, wither they were conveyed by special train to Northampton. At Geraldton the pall-bearers were Messrs Maitland Brown, (Govt Resident), A.H. Du Boulay, W. Moore and Dr Elliot. The body was buried in the Anglican Cemetary at Northampton, the Rev Heun officiating. The coffin was of polished jarrah with black and gold furniture and the funeral arrangements were efficiently carried out by Mr G. Lester. A large concourse of people followed the remains to their last resting place. As a mark of respect to the deceased, the Geraldton Temperance Band, of which body she had been a strong supporter, played the Dead March during the progress of the funeral from Mrs Drage's last residence to ther Railway Station." So ended an era. | |
Birth* | 12 May 1845 | Jane Bandy was born on 12 May 1845 at Chatam, Kent, U.K. |
She was the daughter of Mr Thomas Bandy and Sarah Parks. | ||
Marriage* | 1 May 1862 | Jane Bandy married Thomas Drage, son of Eusebius Hewet Drage and Elizabeth Ross, on 1 May 1862 at Glengarry, Geraldton, Western Australia. |
Death* | 31 May 1901 | Jane Bandy died on 31 May 1901 at Northampton, Western Australia, at age 56. |
Family | Thomas Drage b. 1837, d. 2 Jun 1893 | |
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Last Edited | 5 Sep 2016 |
Jane Keturah Bandy
#878, b. 1841
Father | William Bandy b. 1812 |
Mother | Mary Ann |
Birth* | 1841 | Jane Keturah Bandy was born in 1841. |
She was the daughter of William Bandy and Mary Ann. |
Last Edited | 5 Sep 2016 |
John Bandy
#205, b. 6 Oct 1754, d. 1826
Father | William Bandy b. 16 Sep 1722, d. 1794 |
Mother | (?) Anne d. 1796 |
Person-Note* | Our family lineage can be traced from Edward Bandy who was born in 1686 and married Rebecca George in 1711. They had five living children and the line was carried on by the 4th son William (1722-1794), who married Anne in 1746. They in turn had 6 children, the 4th of whom was John the grandfather of our Thomas. John was born in 1754 (christened on 6 October 1754) and married Anne Dimmock in 1777. 6 children were born to the couple. Anne died after a long illness in 1796 shortly after the birth of her youngest daughter who was also named Anne. Our story really revolves around Martha the second child who was born in 1781. John was an ambitious man and determined to set himself up as a man of substance in the County of Buckinghamshire. Horses were in great demand for the cavalry during Britain's war against Napoleon (1805-1814) so he concentrated on selective breeding to accomplish his goal. He had great success in his venture and when hostilities ceased he turned his attention to sheep breeding because of the increased demand for woollen goods. By this time his sons had reached manhood, so John, who was not enjoying the best of health, entrusted the running of the farms more to them. In 1808 Martha travelled to Aylesbury where she gave birth to a son whom she named Thomas after his father Thomas Bull, a labourer who worked in the parish of Turweston. However, the youngster was baptised as Bandy because his father, who was already married, was unable to marry Martha. After the death of his wife Alice in 1812, he married Martha shortly afterwards in the same year. John employed him on his property at Turweston and the couple lived in a large cottage with the 2 boys of his former marriage and Thomas. 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. | |
Birth* | 6 Oct 1754 | John Bandy was born on 6 Oct 1754. |
He was the son of William Bandy and (?) Anne. | ||
Marriage* | 1 May 1777 | John Bandy married Anne Dimmock, daughter of Thomas Dimmock and Jane Fanch, on 1 May 1777 at Haggeston, Buckinghamshire. |
Death* | 1826 | John Bandy died in 1826. |
Family | Anne Dimmock b. c 28 Dec 1760 | |
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Last Edited | 5 Sep 2016 |
John Bandy
#209, b. 1785
Father | John Bandy b. 6 Oct 1754, d. 1826 |
Mother | Anne Dimmock b. c 28 Dec 1760 |
Person-Note* | John Bandy was a bachelor. | |
Birth* | 1785 | John Bandy was born in 1785. |
He was the son of John Bandy and Anne Dimmock. |
Last Edited | 5 Sep 2016 |
John Bandy
#595, b. 3 Mar 1715/16
Father | Edward Bandy b. 30 Jul 1676 |
Mother | Rebekah George d. 1729 |
Birth* | 3 Mar 1715/16 | John Bandy was born on 3 Mar 1715/16 at Thornborough, Buckinhamshire. |
He was the son of Edward Bandy and Rebekah George. | ||
Marriage* | 26 Dec 1742 | John Bandy married Keziah Church on 26 Dec 1742 at Leckhampsted, Buckinghamshire. |
Family | Keziah Church |
Last Edited | 5 Sep 2016 |
John Bandy
#721, b. 1810
Father | Thomas Bandy b. 1782 |
Mother | Elizabeth West b. 1772 |
Birth* | 1810 | John Bandy was born in 1810. |
He was the son of Thomas Bandy and Elizabeth West. |
Last Edited | 5 Sep 2016 |
John Bandy
#724, b. 1815
Father | William Bandy b. 1786, d. 1830 |
Mother | Hannah Simpson |
Birth* | 1815 | John Bandy was born in 1815. |
He was the son of William Bandy and Hannah Simpson. |
Last Edited | 5 Sep 2016 |
John Bandy
#749, b. 1720
Father | Joseph Bandy |
Mother | (?) Sarah |
Birth* | 1720 | John Bandy was born in 1720. |
He was the son of Joseph Bandy and (?) Sarah. |
Last Edited | 5 Sep 2016 |
Joseph Bandy
#57, b. 1855, d. 1938
Father | Mr Thomas Bandy b. 1808, d. 1896 |
Mother | Sarah Parks d. 1881 |
Charts | descendants of Thomas Bandy (1808-96) |
Person-Note* | Joseph Bandy was baptised in Perth on 6 August 1855. | |
Birth* | 1855 | Joseph Bandy was born in 1855 at Perth, Western Australia. |
He was the son of Mr Thomas Bandy and Sarah Parks. | ||
Marriage* | 1886 | Joseph Bandy married Elizabeth Williams, daughter of John Williams and Elizabeth Sadler, in 1886 at Gwalla, Western Australia. |
Death* | 1938 | Joseph Bandy died in 1938 at Northampton, Western Australia. |
Family | Elizabeth Williams b. 1861, d. 1941 | |
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Last Edited | 5 Sep 2016 |
Joseph Bandy
#745
Father | Edward Bandy d. 28 Nov 1698 |
Mother | (?) Joan d. 20 May 1711 |
Birth* | Joseph Bandy was born at Beachampton, Bucks. | |
He was the son of Edward Bandy and (?) Joan. | ||
Marriage* | 3 Mar 1711/12 | Joseph Bandy married (?) Sarah on 3 Mar 1711/12 at Beachampton, Bucks. |
Family | (?) Sarah | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 5 Sep 2016 |
Joseph Bandy
#747, b. 1714
Father | Joseph Bandy |
Mother | (?) Sarah |
Birth* | 1714 | Joseph Bandy was born in 1714. |
He was the son of Joseph Bandy and (?) Sarah. |
Last Edited | 5 Sep 2016 |
Joseph Ambrose Bandy
#69, b. 7 Sep 1885, d. 14 Feb 1976
Father | Thomas Amos Bandy b. 7 Jun 1840, d. 11 Jul 1921 |
Mother | Martha Dora Mortimer b. 6 Jul 1845, d. 21 Sep 1938 |
Charts | descendants of Thomas Bandy (1808-96) |
Birth* | 7 Sep 1885 | Joseph Ambrose Bandy was born on 7 Sep 1885 at Upper Swan, Western Australia. |
He was the son of Thomas Amos Bandy and Martha Dora Mortimer. | ||
Marriage* | 1916 | Joseph Ambrose Bandy married Mercy Elizabeth King in 1916 at Gingin, Western Australia. |
Death* | 14 Feb 1976 | Joseph Ambrose Bandy died on 14 Feb 1976 at Swan Districts Hospital, Perth, Western Australia, at age 90. |
Family | Mercy Elizabeth King d. 30 Dec 1934 | |
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Last Edited | 5 Sep 2016 |
Julia Bandy
#884, b. 1840
Father | Edward Bandy b. 1815 |
Mother | (?) Eliza |
Birth* | 1840 | Julia Bandy was born in 1840. |
She was the daughter of Edward Bandy and (?) Eliza. |
Last Edited | 5 Sep 2016 |
Laurence Henry Bandy
#1, b. 3 Sep 1911, d. 21 Jul 1984
Father | Robert Henry Bandy b. 10 Dec 1879, d. 13 Jan 1971 |
Mother | Constance Brunetta Elsegood b. 20 May 1887, d. 15 Jun 1975 |
Charts | descendants of Thomas Bandy (1808-96) |
Birth* | 3 Sep 1911 | Laurence Henry Bandy was born on 3 Sep 1911 at Perth, Western Australia. |
He was the son of Robert Henry Bandy and Constance Brunetta Elsegood. | ||
Death* | 21 Jul 1984 | Laurence Henry Bandy died on 21 Jul 1984 at Perth, Western Australia, at age 72. |
Last Edited | 5 Sep 2016 |
Leah Dora Bandy
#229, b. 1904
Father | George Albert Bandy b. 4 Feb 1868, d. 25 Jun 1962 |
Mother | Elizabeth Ann Haigh b. 1878, d. 21 Jul 1962 |
Charts | descendants of Thomas Bandy (1808-96) |
Person-Note* | Leah Bandy remained single. | |
Birth* | 1904 | Leah Dora Bandy was born in 1904 at Northampton, Western Australia. |
She was the daughter of George Albert Bandy and Elizabeth Ann Haigh. |
Last Edited | 5 Sep 2016 |
Margaret Jane Bandy
#106, b. 1892, d. 1979
Father | Joseph Bandy b. 1855, d. 1938 |
Mother | Elizabeth Williams b. 1861, d. 1941 |
Charts | descendants of Thomas Bandy (1808-96) |
Person-Note* | Margaret Bandy was a spinster. | |
Birth* | 1892 | Margaret Jane Bandy was born in 1892 at Northampton, Western Australia. |
She was the daughter of Joseph Bandy and Elizabeth Williams. | ||
Death* | 1979 | Margaret Jane Bandy died in 1979. |
Last Edited | 5 Sep 2016 |
Maria Bandy
#56, b. 20 Apr 1849, d. 8 Aug 1915
Father | Mr Thomas Bandy b. 1808, d. 1896 |
Mother | Sarah Parks d. 1881 |
Charts | descendants of Thomas Bandy (1808-96) |
Person-Note* | Thomas Bandy was able to obtain leave to farewell his wife and two daughters on their journey to Singapore, and although Sarah was confident that Thomas wsould 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. | |
Birth* | 20 Apr 1849 | Maria Bandy was born on 20 Apr 1849 at Chatham, England. |
She was the daughter of Mr Thomas Bandy and Sarah Parks. | ||
Marriage* | 16 Jun 1866 | Maria Bandy married Juan Parke de Basagoiti on 16 Jun 1866 at Singapore Presbyterian Church. |
Death* | 8 Aug 1915 | Maria Bandy died on 8 Aug 1915 at Singapore at age 66. |
Family | Juan Parke de Basagoiti b. 1841, d. 8 Nov 1884 | |
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Last Edited | 5 Sep 2016 |
Martha Bandy
#203, b. 1781
Father | John Bandy b. 6 Oct 1754, d. 1826 |
Mother | Anne Dimmock b. c 28 Dec 1760 |
Person-Note* | Thomas Bull (labourer) and Thomas Bull (carpenter) were cousins. In 1808 Martha, who had travelled to Aylesbury, gave birth there to a son whom she named Thomas after his father Thomas Bull, a labourer who worked in the parish of Turweston. However the youngster was baptised as Bandy because his father was already married and therefore could not marry Martha. After the death of Thomas Bull's wife Alice in 1812, he married Martha shortly afterwards in the same year. John Bandy, Martha's father, employed Thomas Bull on his property at Turweston and the couple lived in a large cottage with the 2 boys of his former marriage and Thomas. | |
Birth* | 1781 | Martha Bandy was born in 1781 at Turweston Bucks. |
She was the daughter of John Bandy and Anne Dimmock. | ||
Marriage* | 20 Aug 1812 | Martha Bandy married Thomas (labourer Bull on 20 Aug 1812 at Turweston, Buckinghamshire. |
Family | Thomas (labourer Bull b. 1766 | |
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Last Edited | 5 Sep 2016 |