Edward SpickermanAge: 501823–1874
- Name
- Edward Spickerman
- Given names
- Edward
- Surname
- Spickerman
Birth | 8 March 1823 21 |
Marriage | Almira Hanna … - View family |
Birth of a brother | 1824 (Age 9 months)
younger brother -
George Spickerman
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Australian History | 1824 (Age 9 months) Note: A penal colony is founded at Moreton Bay, now the city of Brisbane. Note: Bathurst and Melville Islands are annexed. Note: Permission granted to change the name of the continent from 'New Holland' to 'Australia' Note: 1824-25 - Hume and Hovell expedition travels overland to Port Phillip Bay, discovers Murray River |
Australian History | 1825 (Age 21 months) Note: New South Wales western border is extended to 129 degrees E. Van Diemen's Land is proclaimed. |
Birth of a brother | about September 1826 (Age 3)
younger brother -
Riley Spickerman
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Birth of a brother | 10 August 1828 (Age 5)
younger brother -
Eli Spickerman
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Australian History | 1828 (Age 4) Note: Charles Sturt charts the Darling River. |
Birth of a sister | 11 July 1829 (Age 6)
younger sister -
Jane Spickerman
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Australian History | 1829 (Age 5) Note: The whole of Australia is claimed as British territory. The settlement of Perth is founded. Swan River Colony is declared by Charles Fremantle for Britain. |
Australian History | 1830 (Age 6) Note: Sturt arrives at Goolwa, having charted the Murray River. |
Australian History | 1831 (Age 7) Note: Sydney Herald (later to become The Sydney Morning Herald) first published. |
Australian History | 1832 (Age 8) Note: Swan River Colony has its name changed to Western Australia. |
Australian History | 1833 (Age 9) Note: The penal settlement of Port Arthur is founded in Van Diemen's Land. |
Australian History | 1835 (Age 11) Note: John Batman and John Pascoe Fawkner establish a settlement at Port Phillip, now the city of Melbourne. Note: William Wentworth establishes Australian Patriotic Association (Australia's first political party) to demand democracy for New South Wales. |
Australian History | 1836 (Age 12) Note: Province of South Australia proclaimed with its western border at 132 degrees E. |
Australian History | 1838 (Age 14) Note: First Prussian settlers arrive in South Australia; the largest group on non-British migrants in Australia at the time. |
Australian History | 1839 (Age 15) Note: Paul Edmund Strzelecki becomes first European to ascend and name Australia's highest peak, Mount Kosciuszko. |
Australian History | 1840 (Age 16) Note: Australia's first municipal authority, the City of Adelaide, is established, followed by Sydney City Council. |
Australian History | 1841 (Age 17) Note: New Zealand is proclaimed as a separate colony, no longer part of New South Wales. |
Australian History | 1842 (Age 18) Note: Copper is discovered at Kapunda in South Australia. |
Australian History | 1843 (Age 19) Note: Australia's first parliamentary elections held for the New South Wales Legislative Council (though voting rights are restricted to males of certain wealth or property). |
Australian History | 1845 (Age 21) Note: The ship Cataraqui is wrecked off King Island in Bass Strait. It is Australia's worst civil maritime disaster, with 406 lives lost. Note: Copper is discovered at Burra in South Australia. |
Death of a brother | 18 July 1847 (Age 24)
younger brother -
Riley Spickerman
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Marriage of a brother | George Spickerman - View family 29 March 1848 (Age 25)
younger brother -
George Spickerman
sister-in-law -
Nancy M. Adams
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Marriage of a sister | Jane Spickerman - View family 21 October 1849 (Age 26)
brother-in-law -
Clark Wilday
younger sister -
Jane Spickerman
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Australian History | 1850 (Age 26) Note: Western Australia becomes a penal colony. Note: Australian Colonies Government Act [1850] grants representative constitutions to New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania, colonies set about writing constitutions which produced democratically progressive parliaments Note: Australia's first university, the University of Sydney, is founded. |
Australian History | 1851 (Age 27) Note: Victoria separates from New South Wales. Note: The Victorian gold rush starts when gold is found at Summerhill Creek and Ballarat. Note: Forest Creek Monster Meeting of miners at Chewton near Castlemaine |
Australian History | 1853 (Age 29) Note: Bendigo Petition and Red Ribbon Rebellion at Bendigo |
Australian History | 1854 (Age 30) Note: The Eureka Stockade |
Australian History | 1855 (Age 31) Note: The transportation of convicts to Norfolk Island ceases. Note: All men over 21 years of age obtain the right to vote in South Australia. |
Australian History | 1856 (Age 32) Note: Van Diemen's Land name changed to Tasmania. |
Australian History | 1857 (Age 33) Note: Victorian Committee reported that a 'federal union' would be in the interests of all the growing colonies. However, there was not enough interest in or enthusiasm for taking positive steps towards bringing the colonies together. Note: Victorian men achieve the right to vote. |
Australian History | 1858 (Age 34) Note: Sydney and Melbourne linked by electric telegraph. Note: New South Wales men achieve the right to vote. |
Australian History | 1859 (Age 35) Note: SS Admella wrecked off south-east coast of South Australia with the loss of 89 lives. Note: Australian rules football codified, Melbourne Football Club founded Note: Queensland separates from New South Wales with its western border at 141 degrees E. |
Australian History | 1860 (Age 36) Note: John McDouall Stuart reaches the centre of the continent. South Australian border changed from 132 degrees E to 129 degrees E. |
Australian History | 1861 (Age 37) Note: The ill-fated Burke and Wills expedition occurs. Note: skiing in Australia introduced by Norwegians in the Snowy Mountains goldrush town of Kiandra |
Australian History | 1862 (Age 38) Note: Stuart reaches Port Darwin, founding a settlement there. Queensland's western border is moved to 139 degrees E. |
Australian History | 1863 (Age 39) Note: South Australia takes control of the Northern Territory which was part of the colony of New South Wales. |
Australian History | 1867 (Age 43) Note: Gold is discovered at Gympie, Queensland. Note: Saint Mary MacKillop founds Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart. |
Australian History | 1868 (Age 44) Note: The transportation of convicts to Western Australia ceases. |
Australian History | 1869 (Age 45) Note: Children of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander descent are removed from their families by Australian and State government agencies. |
Death of a father | 17 May 1871 (Age 48)
father -
John Spickerman
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Australian History | 1872 (Age 48) Note: Overland Telegraph Line linking Darwin and Adelaide opens. |
Australian History | 1873 (Age 49) Note: Uluru is first sighted by Europeans, and named Ayers Rock. |
Death | 20 February 1874 (Age 50) |
Family with parents - View family |
father |
John Spickerman
Birth 15 February 1802 45 24 Death 17 May 1871 (Age 69) Loading...
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mother |
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Marriage: yes |
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#1 himself |
Edward Spickerman
Birth 8 March 1823 21 Death 20 February 1874 (Age 50) Loading...
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10 months #2 younger brother |
George Spickerman
Birth 1824 21 Death 1890 (Age 66) Loading...
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3 years #3 younger brother |
Riley Spickerman
Birth about September 1826 24 Death 18 July 1847 (Age 20) Loading...
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23 months #4 younger brother |
Eli Spickerman
Birth 10 August 1828 26 Death 28 March 1906 (Age 77) Loading...
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11 months #5 younger sister |
Jane Spickerman
Birth 11 July 1829 27 Death 10 May 1915 (Age 85) Loading...
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Family with Almira Hanna … - View family |
himself |
Edward Spickerman
Birth 8 March 1823 21 Death 20 February 1874 (Age 50) Loading...
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wife |
Almira Hanna …
Death yes Loading...
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Marriage: yes |
Edward Spickerman has 12 first cousins recorded
Father's family (12)
Parents George Wilson Potts + Elizabeth "Betsey" Spickerman
Parents Garret Spickerman + Deborah Ann Wiltsie
Mother's family (0)
Extra information
Internal reference
I7973
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