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Jesse Hartup

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Jesse Hartup

Birth
Buckinghamshire, England
Death
15 Dec 1875 (aged 45)
Kingston, Hepburn Shire, Victoria, Australia
Burial
Creswick, Hepburn Shire, Victoria, Australia Add to Map
Plot
Meth, Row 9, Grave 1605
Memorial ID
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Son of Joseph Hartup and Elizabeth Andrews

Married Elizabeth Luck, 21 April 1848, in Milton Keynes, Buckingham, England, later separated.

Children - Zipporia Hartup, Joseph Hartup

History - Daughter Zipporah died, aged three weeks, on the 10th November 1850 at Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England. The death certificate indicates that the cause was unknown but probably in modern terms what we would call a ‘cot death' or perhaps some weakness from birth which was destined to be fatal.

Married Frances Stringer, 2 Apr 1859, Chilwell, Geelong, Victoria, Australia

Jesse signed with a X, Frances signed her own name and the ceremony took place at the "House of Mr. Stringer, Chilwell, Geelong, according to the rites and ceremonies of the Wesleyan Church and the witnesses were William Stringer and Mary Anne Stringer.

Children - Frances Jessie Hartup, Henry William Hartup, Jesse Herbert Hartup, Charles Edward Hartup, Alfred Albert Hartup, Ada Louisa Hartup, Ada Hartup, Clara Maria Hartup, Elizabeth Hartup, Robert Andrew Hartup

History - Jesse arrived in Utah with his parents-in-law, a brother-in-law named William Luck, a wife named Elizabeth Luck, and his son named Joseph Hartup.

Jesse arrived in Sydney in 1858 on the ship "Juanita" which had sailed from San Francisco. The reason for coming to Sydney first was possibly that his brother Robert had emigrated there some time earlier. Whether they did meet up is unknown – if they did, Robert's descendants didn't appear to be aware of it. Jesse then traveled south to Geelong, Victoria and married Frances Stringer.

Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel, Moses Clawson Company (1853)
Son of Joseph Hartup and Elizabeth Andrews

Married Elizabeth Luck, 21 April 1848, in Milton Keynes, Buckingham, England, later separated.

Children - Zipporia Hartup, Joseph Hartup

History - Daughter Zipporah died, aged three weeks, on the 10th November 1850 at Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England. The death certificate indicates that the cause was unknown but probably in modern terms what we would call a ‘cot death' or perhaps some weakness from birth which was destined to be fatal.

Married Frances Stringer, 2 Apr 1859, Chilwell, Geelong, Victoria, Australia

Jesse signed with a X, Frances signed her own name and the ceremony took place at the "House of Mr. Stringer, Chilwell, Geelong, according to the rites and ceremonies of the Wesleyan Church and the witnesses were William Stringer and Mary Anne Stringer.

Children - Frances Jessie Hartup, Henry William Hartup, Jesse Herbert Hartup, Charles Edward Hartup, Alfred Albert Hartup, Ada Louisa Hartup, Ada Hartup, Clara Maria Hartup, Elizabeth Hartup, Robert Andrew Hartup

History - Jesse arrived in Utah with his parents-in-law, a brother-in-law named William Luck, a wife named Elizabeth Luck, and his son named Joseph Hartup.

Jesse arrived in Sydney in 1858 on the ship "Juanita" which had sailed from San Francisco. The reason for coming to Sydney first was possibly that his brother Robert had emigrated there some time earlier. Whether they did meet up is unknown – if they did, Robert's descendants didn't appear to be aware of it. Jesse then traveled south to Geelong, Victoria and married Frances Stringer.

Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel, Moses Clawson Company (1853)


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  • Added: Jan 21, 2011
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/64493327/jesse-hartup: accessed ), memorial page for Jesse Hartup (8 Jan 1830–15 Dec 1875), Find a Grave Memorial ID 64493327, citing Creswick Cemetery, Creswick, Hepburn Shire, Victoria, Australia; Maintained by SMS (contributor 46491005).