Christopher Ash

M, #10266, b. circa 1756, d. 7 July 1828

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Birthcirca 1756Christopher Ash was born circa 1756 at Drogheda, Ireland.1
MarriageChristopher was married to Eleanor (Helena) Welsh at Ireland.
Death7 July 1828Christopher Ash died on Monday, 7 July 1828 at Sydney, NSW, Australia.1
BurialHe was buried at Devonshire Street Cemetery, Sydney, NSW, Australia.2

Criminal Record

DatePlaceDetails
31 January 1818Sydney, NSW, AustraliaChristopher Ash was granted ticket of leave Number 987 and an absolute pardon on 31 January 1818 at Sydney, NSW, Australia.

Voyages

DateDetails
3 September 1811Christopher Ash was a convict aboard The Ship Guildford which sailed from London, England, on Tuesday, 3 September 1811 and arrived in Sydney on 18 January 1812 under the Master Magnus Johnson.

Military Service

EventDateDetails
Milit-Begbefore 1810Christopher Ash began military service before 1810 he was court-martialled at Isle De Leon in 1810. Other names mentioned at the court proceedings were Gibralta, Cadiz, Messina and La Vallette.

Other Details

LabelDateDetails
Occupationbefore 1810Christopher Ash was a shoemaker before 1810.

Family

Eleanor (Helena) Welsh b. c 1766, d. 16 Oct 1858
Children
Last Edited1 Nov 2007

Citations

  1. [S701] Reg Johnson, "Christopher Ash," e-mail to Robert Mote, May 2007.
  2. [S129] Letter, Elisabeth Jill Clift to Robert Mote, 20 April 2000.