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John Ings Daysh and Mary Dash Clarke

Oct202010

Just found this ancient post on genealogy.com, I wonder if our Mary Dash Clarke is in some way connect with this Daysh family...

John Ings DAYSH married Elizabeth CLARKE on the 9th Feb 1833 in Wickham, Hampshire. The IGI record of John's christening shows his parents as John INGS and Sarah. I cannot confirm the surname WICKHAM as you suggest. John Ings DAYSH and his siblings were born in Wickham, Hampshire - I wonder if the surname has become confused with the place - i.e. Sarah of Wickham.

John Ings DAYSH and Elizabeth CLARKE emigrated to New Zealand on the "SS Gertrude", 19 Jun 1841, sailing from Gravesend in Kent.

rootsweb.com ... Gertrude.htm shows the ships passengers list including...

Daysh John Ings 33 Shepherd

Elizabeth 28

George 9

Elizabeth 7

Susan 6

Richmond 4

Mary Ann 2

John 3 months

I am also trying to figure out the INGS/DAYSH connection - the parish records for the children of John INGS and Sarah show the childrens surnames as INGS (Alias DAYSH).

Tim Daish

daish.net - researching DAISH, DASH, DAYSH, DASHE

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More on the Daysh family in New Zealand from an old email

I have on loan at present, a book which features DAYSH family they came from Wickham. Hampshire to settle here in NZ

John Ings Daysh married Eliza Clark at St. Nicholas Church Wickham in 1832. They sailed on the Gertrude from Gravesend June 19 1841. So amongst the very early settlers to NZ>
6 children came with them. and a further 8 born in Hutt (area not far from Wellington as we know it today)

John died aged 97. (1902) He is buried in Masterton. Wairarapa His wife Eliza died aged 63. (1870) she is buried at Taita.

So many of our early settlers come down through this family... and many are buried here at Clareville Cemetery where I am researching into Early Settlers..
Gaskin from Marden. Kent. A Daysh married a Gaskin.. Rayner. Croad.Maybee.Southee.Harris.Sage.Knowles.Burling....

the list is endless... I wonder if any family still living around Wickham?

See I have my work cut out...its one way of learing the local history, if not the founding fathers of New Zealand..

It so interesting to learn where the early settlers came from.. I am thoroughly enjoying this project, from the Cemetery up!

I would love to write a book one day, on the buried up here at Clareville, it would make such interesting reading... if this book is anything to go by..


Adele Pentony-Graham
Carterton. NZ

:: 26 Oct :: :: Comment / reply

RE: More on the Daysh family in New Zealand from an old email

Hi Pauly,
I have been researching the INGS/Daysh family from Wickham for 2yrs. My grx3 grandfather was George Ings Daysh b.1810 ish Wickham....younger brother of John Ings Daysh who emigrated to New Zealand. I do have lots of info on the family and feel I am getting closer to the reason why the name has an unsual connection.
Pam Gran Hampshire.

:: 26 Feb :: :: Comment / reply

Please share, any connection with our Mary Dash Clarke?

I'm particularly keen to find out what the connection is with our Mary Dash Clarke, it feels like their ought to be one.

If you have any info on line or any resources you can share please post the links up here or email them to me, pauly at clarkeology.com.

I wonder if that Elizabeth Clarke is actually this Elizabeth Clarke.

:: 27 Feb :: :: Comment / reply

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