JARRETT Chart 0501

This is a Chart for Robert Jarrett and Mary Ann Crittenden

  married   
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ROBERT JARRETT
born
12th December 1792
Chatham, Kent
occupation
1841 Wood Cutter
1851 Woodman
died
24th August 1866
Lidsing, Kent
Aged 73
  2
MARY ANN CRITTENDEN
born about
1792
Gillingham, Kent
died before
1841
Census

3
Mary
Ann JARRETT
born
17th January
1816
Chatham
Kent
baptised
31st March
1816
Chatham
Kent
died
22nd February
1867
Carey Gully
South Australia
Australia

married(1)
1842
Chatham
Kent
William
MAITLAND


married (2)
19th February
1866
Residence of
Peter
JULL
Carey Gully
South Australia
Australia
Peter
JULL
4
Ann 
JARRETT
born
31st August
1817
Chatham
Kent
baptised
18th January
1818
Chatham
Kent
5
Thomas
Richard
JARRETT
born
16th April
1819
Chatham
Kent
baptised
9th May
1891
Chatham
Kent
died
5th August
1903
Langhome Creek
South Australia
Australia
Aged 84

married
25th March
1863
Residence of Mary DALTON
Langhorne Creek
South Australia
Australia
Eliza
DALTON
 6
Eliza
JARRETT
born about
1821
Chatham
Kent
7
Robert
JARRETT

born about
1823
Chatham, Kent
emigrated 
from
Plymouth
Devon
31st January
1849
on
"Stebonheath"
arrived
11th May 1849
Port Adelaide, South Australia
Australia
died
30th October 1909
Carey Gully
South Australia, Australia 

married
3rd December
1845
St Margaret
Rochester Kent
(Medway
district
Kent)
Emma
JULL
8
James
JARRETT
born about
January 1826
Chatham
Kent
baptised
8th January
1826
Chatham, Kent
  1. 1841 Capston, Gillingham, Kent
    1851 5 Pleasant Row, Gillingham, Kent. With Nephew Henry JARRETT and his family.
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  7. 1841 Capston, Gillingham, Kent
    Found the following information for Robert whilst Googling online. It appear to give us the name of another of the child Charles.
    Robert Jarrett (c.1823-1909) arrived from Kent in 1849 [same year as Richard Cook] on the Stebonheath, with his wife Emma (nee Jull) and daughter Eliza. The Jarretts had a family of six daughters and five sons. Robert had two brothers at Carey’s Gully, Charles and Thomas Richard (1826-86). Charles was accidentally killed en route to the Victorian goldfields in January 1852. The Jarretts’ sons William Thomas and Albert Charles continued to work the property. (Hallack 1987)
    Which then continues as follows:
    In 1879 Robert Jarrett is recorded as owning 60 acres containing two houses, gardens and timber land which included both sections 30 and 31. The value is put at thirty six pounds ten shillings (East Torrens Council Assessment Books). In 1881 this value had risen to forty eight pounds ten shillings. Robert Jarrett the elder registered a lease over this portion of section 31 but including other property, to William Thomas Jarrett and Albert Charles Jarrett for ten years from the first of June 1883. When that lease expired in 1893 he registered another lease to Albert Charles Jarrett for a term of thirty years. Then on the second November 1905 the title was transferred from Robert Jarrett the elder to Albert Charles Jarrett. A mortgage registration to the State Bank of SA immediately followed. Simultaneously there was registered an encumbrance over the land from Albert Charles to Robert Jarrett the elder. This encumbrance was discharged on the 16th of December 1905 to be replaced by another encumbrance registered on the 16th of December of that year. These encumbrances would doubtless relate to the lending of monies by Robert Jarrett the elder to Albert Charles Jarrett. It appears the encumbrances were to expire on the death of Robert Jarrett and his wife Emma. These deaths occurred on 30th October 1909 and the 19th October 1912 respectively. The registered encumbrance is then discharged on the 7th May 1913. The mortgage to the State Bank was finally discharged on 20th March 1935. On the 26th November 1940 Albert Charles sold the property to three relatives who were brothers namely; Eric Frank Jarrett, Robert Hector Ross Jarrett and Ross Murray Jarrett as tenants in common (See Appendix 8). The three brothers continued the business of growing vegetables and fruit and lived with their families in three houses spread across section 31, Eric Frank (known as Frank or ‘Piggy’) in the original Cook cottage, until they reached retirement. In anticipation of retirement and the breaking up of the section a small re-subdivision was registered in November 1969 in order to ensure that the two relevant adjoining pieces of land possessed a water supply bore. Had the division remained unaltered one piece of land (now Lot 18), would have possessed two bores, the other none (State Planning docket no. 1603/69). On 7th June 1971 a portion of the property now known as lot 18 part section 31 was sold to Austin Percival Gibson, licensed land broker, and Meredith Lorraine Sinclair Gibson, his wife. A new title (Volume 3776 Folio 2 was created on 6th July 1971. The land described contains ‘twelve acres or thereabouts’ 
    (CT 3776/2).
    A mortgage to the Finance Corporation of Australia Limited was registered on 7th June 1971. This mortgage was discharged on 19th December 1975 but the land was remortgaged to the same corporation. On 4th October 1976 Austin Gibson transferred his ‘estate and interest’ in the land to Meredith Gibson and the mortgage was discharged. The Gibsons had divorced and Mr Gibson passed over the property to his ex-wife. This fact is known through personal contact with both parties.


  8. Lots of work to do on the JARRETT charts generally, I am trying to show the connection between the two JARRETT's that married JULL and Edward JARRETT

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