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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Olivia Mary Dyer SHARTMAN: Birth: BET 1793 AND 1817. Death: BET 1843 AND 1904

  2. Jane Amanda SHARTMAN: Birth: BET 1795 AND 1821. Death: BET 1800 AND 1904

  3. Maria Marcia Elizabeth Dyer SHARTMAN: Birth: BET 1795 AND 1821. Death: BET 1800 AND 1904

  4. Norah Anna Dyer SHARTMAN: Birth: BET 1795 AND 1821. Death: 20 DEC 1902 in Ithaca, Tompkins, New York, USA

  5. Mathew Wood Dyer SHARTMAN: Birth: BET 1796 AND 1824 in Southampton, Southampton, Hampshire, England. Death: BET 1849 AND 1909

  6. Hester Counsel SHARTMAN: Birth: 22 MAY 1799 in Southampton, Southampton, Hampshire, England. Death: 17 MAY 1842 in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England

  7. Moriah Counsel SHARTMAN: Birth: 16 MAY 1801. Death: 18 JUL 1803 in Southampton Holyrood, Hampshire, England

  8. Mary Counsel SHARTMAN: Birth: 20 MAY 1803 in Southampton, Southampton, Hampshire, England. Death: 19 MAR 1872 in Weston-Super-Mare, Winterstoke, Somerset, England

  9. Harriet SHARTMAN: Birth: 30 APR 1805 in Southampton, Southampton, Hampshire, England. Death: 09 DEC 1870 in Isle of Wight, England

  10. Anna Dyer SHARTMAN: Birth: 13 JAN 1813 in Southampton, Southampton, Hampshire, England. Death: 15 AUG 1888 in Hamilton, Wentworth, Ontario, Canada

  11. John Abraham SHARTMAN: Birth: 1818. Death: 30 DEC 1821 in Southampton, Southampton, Hampshire, England


Sources
1. Title:   Frances Jean Edwards, nee CABELDU, WFT4186 v7 contributions by users of Br�derbund's Family Tree Maker program (Br�derbund Software Inc., Banner Blue Division, PO Box 6125, Novato, California 94948-6125, USA. Author Mrs Frances Edwards, PO Box 895, Deep River, Ontario K0J 1P0, Canada. E-mail [email protected])

Notes
a. Note:   Letter dated 27 Nov 1827 from Southampton to Miss Shartman at ........
 Richmond, Surrey.
 My dear Harriet, My long silence I fear has given you some uneasiness,
 I cannot get access to Portswood House not having any business there.
 I have enquired of Persons who have sometimes been employed there who
 tell me it is going to ruin very fast and would require a considerable
 sum to repair it and put it in good order, as the time I sold some
 effects for Mr Pale at Saint Dennis at the Farm, however that the
 Barns and other outbuildings was in a very dilapidated state and would
 require some hundreds to put it in order.
 Olivia is about to return to Weston in a fortnight. I would require
 her to stay till Christmas, but as she is come home expressly to learn
 the use of the Globes, Tambour work and working of beads into
 bracelets .. it is our wish she should be down again soon as possible.
 St Mary's School is increasing very fast and getting very respectable,
 and Olivia came home for the express purpose of obtaining these
 improvements that Mary and her may exercise themselves during the
 Christmas vacation, you know Olivia has a great deal of ingenuity in
 improvements and we also expect she has a double motive for the pains
 she has taken.
 We have rather feared she would not return again but as Mary's
 concerns require her we feel glad she has now made up her mind as Mary
 requires the improvements she has organised at home, Olivia's
 exertions at Weston have been very useful to Mary and have forwarded
 Mary very much. WW has taken Bowens House at the upper end of Weston
 which is very commodious and fit for the reception of boarders and
 enlarging her school, have you seen Miss Garretts as you have made no
 mention of her we expect you have not had an interview.
 Excuse haste but am very anxious to know how Mrs Mackinnon is at
 present situated am very sorry to hear she has been placed in a very
 unpleasant and awkward circumstance. I feel very much on her account
 and wish it was in my power to relieve her misfortune. I hope she will
 bear up under them, depending on God for her support under the trials
 and affliction she will by a strict reliance on him relieve her
 distress.
 Your loving Mother and allerrept Maria are in good health, poor girl
 she suffers very much, has very strong hysteric fits, but I think on
 the whole she is much better than when she left London. Mr Locks has
 attended her, and she says he has done more good than Mr Maul Darcy
 ... has done.
 Adieu God Bless and we all hope you are comfortable and happy - give
 our respects to Mr D and remain your loving Father and Mother John and
 Hester Shartman.
b. Note:   St Michaels


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