Death in Victoria
# 3840
1874
FURLONG, Frederick
Father: Frederick Ge
Mother: Eliza (Phipps)
Place of birth: LOND
Age 50
Spouse: BORGSTROM, Martha Johannah Caroline
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Thread: Furlong family Portsea
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08-02-2017, 1:25 AM #11Dundee10Guest
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08-02-2017, 1:42 AM #12
Good heavens, differing versions of the same marriage. You enjoyed putting the cat among the pigeons admit it Alma.
George Furnong Or Furlong Plummer
Age - 21
Born 1800
Marriage - 15 Jun 1821
Marriage Place - Hartford, England
Spouse - Eliza Phipp
FHL Film Number - 413266
ChristinaSometimes paranoia is just having all the facts.
William Burroughs
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08-02-2017, 2:23 AM #13
Ha ha, maybe a teeny weeny bit
If you look at the original marriage in the parish register it says 'George Furlong Plummer of this parish' and 'Eliza Phipp of Hertford'. They were married by licence but I've not found the licence online. I'm struggling to read the witness names, though one may be ???????? Gardner or Gardener and the other hmm, perhaps George Smith???Alma
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08-02-2017, 2:57 AM #14
Well, I've managed to confuse myself and most likely others! Steve, do you know for certain that George Frederick was his name as the death info supplied by Dundee at #11 just says Frederick but names his father Frederick George, also how sure are you that he lived in Portsea, could he have lived there but not been born there?
1841, Chandos St Portsea Town. HO107; Piece: 414; Book: 7; Folio: 29; Page: 13;
George Furlong 40, ship carpenter
Eliza Furlong 40
Joseph Furlong 20
Georgina Furlong 15
George Furlong 14
Caroline Furlong 11
Kate Furlong 4
George Frederick was born 1828, and could be the George above in 1841 census.
Name: George Frederic Furlong
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 26 May 1828
Baptism Date: 17 Apr 1831
Baptism Place: Saint Marys,Portsea,Hampshire,England
Father: George Furlong
Mother: Eliza
Your ancestor married Nov 1851 in Cape Town; the 1851 census was taken Mar 30th. I had thought he was cutting it fine to be in the UK end of March and married in SA in Nov, however I then found another baptism which could fit the George in 1851 census and he could have been living independant of his family in 1841, if so, George in 1841 may have gone to SA any time between 1841 - 51, all these George's, Frederick's, George Frederick's, Frederick George's are confusing!
Here's the other baptism
Name George Furlong
Gender Male
Christening Date 31 Mar 1823
Christening Place St. Mary's, Portsea, Hampshire, England
Father's Name George Furlong
Mother's Name Eliza FurlongAlma
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08-02-2017, 3:44 AM #15
If the London marriage for Eliza Phipps is the right one I doubt the census and baptisms found in Hampshire are yours. The Hampshire George and Eliza have a daughter Caroline REEVES Furlong, I therefore conclude the Furlong/Reeves marriage is theirs. Perhaps your Frederick George's parents moved to SA along with their children before 1841!
Do you have any other information which may help us to help you, Steve? Did Frederick George and Martha Borgstrom have more than one child, if so do you have their names?Alma
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08-02-2017, 4:38 AM #16
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Fred G F married Martha in Sth Afr. in Cape Town 10 Nov 1851. They had son in Cape Town then moved to Ballarat where they had Peter F 1863-1906, John Horatio F (my G gf) 1865-1904, Emily F 1868-?, Horatio F 1870-? and Lousia F 1872-?
Are you connected to the Furlong family? If so how and where do you live?
Thanks
Steve F
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08-02-2017, 4:57 AM #17
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Yes all these names soo much the same. Then they had more over here using the same names..................Why!!?? No imagination?
George F F I thought was born else where but not certain. I also had him listed as a Police officer and part of the Bow St Runners/Boys.
Nothing from the UK or Sth Afr. is confirmed and with information so hard to gain from them in Sth Afr. I am not sure of anything.
Steve F
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08-02-2017, 5:42 AM #18Dundee10Guest
Do you have any of the children's Victorian birth certificates? They would also give a birthplace for Frederick.
A Frederick FURLONG aged 15 years 4 months was indentured into the Merchant Navy at the port of London in October 1841. The vessel was the Champion, Master Thomas ROUNCE.
Where does this come from? Frederick would have been too young so if it was anyone, it would have been his father.
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08-02-2017, 6:05 PM #19Are you connected to the Furlong family? If so how and where do you live?Alma
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08-02-2017, 11:00 PM #20
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Ok, thanks for your help. It could very well two different families???? It is possible that GF & Eliza F moved to Portsea as aLondon connection is in the air. I have a cuz in Brisbane from another line also looking and she thinks they married and lived in London then may have retired down in Portsea?
So many questions.
Where do I apply for certificates and can I view them before buying?
Is it also hard for the English to get certificates from Sth Africa? It's almost impossible here in Oz.
Steve F
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