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Date Posted: 00:36:23 01/15/11 Sat
Author: Philip Pauley
Author Host/IP: 124.188.150.174
Subject: Re: calton family
In reply to: Eileen Ranger 's message, "Re: calton family" on 15:20:09 12/23/09 Wed

I am currently researching the Calton family/s who were in South Australia in the nineteenth century. Frederick John Calton, b 1834 married Elizabeth Goldsmith, b. 1834, in Adelaide on 5 Jan 1854. Their first son, Frederick Thomas was born in 1856.

Federick John was the son of the well known South Australian publican, Charles Calton, who ran a hotel in Port Adelaide called, among other names, the Royal Admiral, named after the ship in which he and his wife, Mary Ann Peach, and their children came to South Australia.

Charles was the son of Thomas Calton, a surgeon, from North Collingham, in Nottinghamshire, who, in 1820, led a party of settlers to South Africa. Thomas died soon after arrival and his wife and family, with the exception of his natural son, Thomas Webster, returned to England. Webster stayed in South Africa, married one of the other settlers, and had a large family.

At least three of Thomas's children, Charles with wife and children, Henry and wife, and widowed Sarah came to South Australia in 1838.

If you would like more details on the information I have about this family please contact me. My email is shbooks@bigpond.net.au.

Cheers
Philip PAuley

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