Selena, The name Howarth is connected to my family. Sarah Bellamy married 1) Henry Clarke and then after he died she married 2) Benjamin Howarth in 1844. Is there a connection with your Howarths? If so I can furnish a little more information. I emailed you off list and it bounced Marie
Dear Marie Thank you for replying to my post. My direct ancestor was a James Howarth transported to Van Dieman's Land as a convict in 1822 on the "Phoenix" (1). His grand-son was George Howarth who died at Junee in 1911. George was the brother of my grand-mother Emma Howarth. I have several Clark connections but no Henry Clarke and no Bellamy connections that I can see. I cannot identify Benjamin Howarth as being one of my family. My Howarth's came from Rossendale, Lancaster, Lancashire, England. There are a lot of Howarths from that area of England. Selena Williams ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marie Young" <heartseas@optusnet.com.au> To: <AUS-NSW-CENTRAL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 2:52 PM Subject: Re: [NSW-C] Junee Cemetery > Selena, > The name Howarth is connected to my family. > Sarah Bellamy married 1) Henry Clarke and then after he died she married 2) > Benjamin Howarth in 1844. Is there a connection with your Howarths? If so I > can furnish a little more information. > I emailed you off list and it bounced > Marie