Friday, August 1, 2008

Susannah Soppitt

Some time back, Julia made a comment about Susannah Soppitt, her great aunt, who fitted nicely in age with the Susannah Soppitt on the Chyebassa.

Since it is such an uncommon combination of names, I searched the 1881 Census and there was but one of that name and age, living in Middlesbrough, Yorkshire with her family.
Source Citation:
Class: RG11; Piece: 4850; Folio: 31; Page: 7 & 8
Name: Susannah Soppitt
Age: 14
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1867
Relation: Daughter
Father's Name: Henry
Mother's Name: Emily
Gender: Female
Where born: Middlesbro, Yorkshire, England
Civil Parish: Middlesbrough
County/Island: Yorkshire
Country: England
Street address: 87 Russell St
Registration district: Middlesbrough
Sub registration district: Middlesbrough
ED, institution, or vessel: 20
Household Members:
Name Age
Frank Goodyear 7
Vernon Goodyear 9
Amelia Soppitt 17
Elizabeth Soppitt 8
Emily Soppitt 38
Henry Soppitt 37
John Soppitt 19
Lewis Clement Soppitt 2 m
Susannah Soppitt 14


Henry was born in Durham, and worked as a Pilot. John was a Pilot's Apprentice. Amelia was a Dressmaker. The Goodyear boys were listed as "Step son", presumably sons of Emily from a previous marriage; it appears that both Henry and Emily were on their second marriages.

FreeBMD has a marriage in Sculcoates District in June Quarter 1880 between Henry Soppitt and Emily Goodyear. A likely candidate for Henry's earlier marriage is at Newcastle on Tyne, March Quarter 1865. for Emily's earlier marriage, the most likely is Emily Birch to James Rutter Goodyear in Sculcoates District in December Quarter 1870.

The Durham/Newcastle on Tyne connection fits, as the only likely Joseph Soppitt in the 1881 Census was living in Durham.

Susannah does not 'feature' anywhere in the Queensland Historical Index.

Arrival of the Chyebassa

21st October 1885, Brisbane Courier

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS

Queensland

Chyebassa, B.I.S.N. Company’s R.M.S, from London via ports, with passengers, immigrants, and a general cargo, arrived and anchored in the Brisbane roadstead at 5:30 p.m. yesterday and will be assisted up the river with her immigrants on board on this morning’s tide. Her saloon passengers were landed in town by the Boko last evening.


22 October 1885 – Brisbane Courier

IMPORTS

(A special charge made on consignees’ announcements inserted in this column.)

Chyebassa, B.I.S.N. Company’s R.M.S. from London via ports: 10 cases bedsteads, 79 cases merchandise, 2 cases and 1 cask copper, 30 boxes hams, 5 crates 3 cases and 1 cask earthenware, 9 flywheels, 2 packages samples, 6 cases books, 3 cases brushware, 100 cases spirits, 6 cases boots, 200 cases whisky, 3 tanks groceries, 215 zinc plates, 24 casks papier mache, 2 cases jewellery &c., 45cases and 1 tank oilmen’s stores, 1 case engine fittings, 2 cases engine and boiler fittings, 210 kegs paint, 22 cases bolts and nuts, 23 cases sheathing, 3 trunks, 100 hogsheads beer, 50 cases rum, 2 cases confectionery, 24 booms, 48 plates, 12 end boxes, 36 girders, 108 struts, 30 bundles flats, 12 bedplates, 2 girders, 12 bundles plates, 2 boilers, 2 base plates, 4 casks belts, pouches, &c., 1 case books, 700 bundles poles, 40 cases bolts and nuts, 10 cases insulator pins, 19 bundles steel, 255 logs timber, 56 cases corner brackets, 2 cases repeaters, 5 cases weighing machines, 6 axles, 5 wheels, 10 cases nails, 100 cases wire nails, 2 cases tools, 33 kegs washers, 1 carriage, 25 drums oil, 60 kegs white lead, 13 cases hardware, 2 bales horsehair, 15 bottles quicksilver, 1 keg iron staples, 1 case wire, 1 hogshead tinware, 2 casks glassware, 50 cases galvanized iron, 1 case clothing, 1 case pictures, 83 bundles switch rails, 44 bundles tongue rails, 41 bundles check rails, 44 cast steel crossings, 264 cast iron check chairs, 44 cast iron lever boxes, 22 cases fittings, 6 cases spirits, 2 cases confectionery, 3 cases linen, 2 cases india-rubber goods, 104 cases oilmen’s stores, 4 tanks, 24 axle arms, 5 bales sail cloth, 2 cases chemicals, 40 cases oilmen’s stores, 5 cases glue, 1 case perfumery, 9 cases toys, 2 cases purses, 4 cases albums, 3 bundles bedplates, 3 cases holloware, 5 cases sweets, 2 cases files and saws, 2 casks white lead, 2 cases medicines, 72 pieces iron, 26 cases paper, 8 cases stationery, 40 cases ling, 1500 cases whisky, 14 joists, 12 cases cigarettes, 8 cases tobacco, 11 casks bolts, 4 bundles riddles, 2 cases glue, 14 cases tinplates, 3 casks hinges, 2 cases japanned trunks, 101 cases champagne, 3 bales leather, 100 cases nails, 4 cases boots, 73 barrels and 238 cases currants, and a large quantity of cargo not described in the manifest.