Henry Charles Natt | ||
Timeline | ||
Event | Date | Location |
Birth | About 1839 | Brompton, Kent |
Census | 30 March 1851 | Southampton, Hampshire |
Married Mary | 19 May 1861 | St. Thomas, Stepney, Middlesex |
Arrived | 08 June 1871 | Sydney, Australia |
Sentenced to Goal | 07 September 1889 | 3 months, hard labour, for vagrancy |
Discharged from Goal | 07 December 1889 | and sentenced for 7 days for drunkenness |
Decree Nisi published | 28 August 1895 | The Sydney Morning Herald, Australia |
Death | 1904 | Ryde, New South Wales, Australia |
Personal Details | ||
Occupation | Carpenter's mate aboard the Northampton (1871) | |
More Information: Henry arrived in Australia as part of the crew on the ship Northampton, it is not known how his wife Mary got to Australia. Henry's wife published an ultimatum in The Sydney Morning Herald - "If Henry Charles Natt, who left his wife without means of support, does not return home to his wife in 4 months, she means marrying again. Mary Ann Natt, Yarnold Street, Redfern, January 8, 1879." |