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Description: William Knibbs arrived in Gawler around 1857, when he was about 20 years old, having come across from England aboard the ship ‘Carnatic’.<ref name=":0">(South Australia, Australia, Adelaide Hospital Admission Registers, 1841-1952 via Ancestry)</ref> In 1864 he married Elizabeth Lienert, a widow with an infant son, in St George’s ‘New Church’, Gawler. (Elizabeth also English born, had met and married her first husband in Hahndorf, but he died within the year, leaving her and 2 month old son Charles behind). The couple made their home at Willaston, William working as a labourer;<ref>(South Australian Weekly Chronicle 16 Mar 1861) https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/90032934</ref><ref name=":0" /><ref>(Bunyip 7 Sep 1888) https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/97230439</ref> they welcomed 11 more children, 9 of whom survived to adulthood (see details below). Elizabeth died “''somewhat suddenly''” in 1894, aged 51, leaving behind a “''large family''”,<ref>(Bunyip 12 Oct 1894) https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/97573076</ref> (although most of the children were grown by that time). William survived her by 12 years, dying in 1907, aged 71; the Bunyip (12 Jul 1907) described him as “''a very old resident of the town, having lived in the vicinity of Gawler for over fifty years''” and “''for over fifty years a member of the I.O. Oddfellows, Manchester Unity.''”<ref>“Local Mems.”, Bunyip 12 Jul 1907) https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/97597838</ref> Elizabeth and William are buried together at [[Willaston Cemetery]]. Note: it has been suggested that Elizabeth Knibbs was the owner of the Redbanks Road lime kilns and the cottage at 4 Princess Street Willaston, both of which are recorded to have been purchaed by 'Elizabeth Lenert' in 1895. Whilst 'Elizabeth Knibbs' was 'Elizabeth Lienert', for the brief time between her first and second marriages, that was much earlier from 1862-1864, and Elizabeth Knibbs died in 1894 before the land transfers. The 'Elizabeth Lenert' who owned to lime kilns and cottage was actually Elizabeth Knibb's daughter in law, wife of son Charles Lienert/Lenert (spelling of the surname varies between records). . === Knibbs Family Birth, Death & Marriage Information === '''KNIBBS William''' b. Abt. 1836 Buckingham, England, son of John Knibbs Arrived 1857 aboard ship ‘Carnatic’ (South Australia, Australia, Adelaide Hospital Admission Registers, 1841-1952 via Ancestry) m. 28 Mar 1864, ‘Elizabeth LIENERT’, ‘St George New Church’, Gawler, SA (Reg. Barossa 57/298) d. 8 Jul 1907, Evanston, SA, aged 71 (Reg. Port Gawler 326/305) Buried Willaston Cemetery, Willaston, SA (plot 37 C 1 – with wife Elizabeth) '''WILLIS Elizabeth (LIENERT)(KNIBBS)''' b. Abt. 1843, England, daughter of Thomas Willis m. 4 Nov 1862, ‘Johann Heinrich Gustav LUNERT’[sic], Hahndorf, SA (‘Eliabeth Willis’[sic], Reg. Mount Barker 52/23)(d. 17 Sep 1863, Hahndorf) * LIENERT Charles Thomas Gustav (1863-1955) m. 28 Mar 1864, ‘William KNIBBS’, ‘St George New Church’, Gawler, SA (Reg. Barossa 57/298) d. 9 Oct 1894, aged 51 (‘Elizabeth Knibbs’, Reg. Barossa 222/213) Buried Willaston Cemetery, Willaston, SA (plot 37 C 1 – with husband William) ==== Children of William Knibbs & nee Elizabeth Willis ==== (Elizabeth also has a son by her first marriage – listed above under her name) KNIBBS Elizabeth Ann (WILLIAMS)(1865-1917) KNIBBS Edith Florence (PINDER)(1866-1945) KNIBBS Sarah Jane (FARR)(1867-1952) KNIBBS Annie Rachel (LONDON)(1869-1953) KNIBBS Robert George Vincent * b. 18 Jan 1871, Willaston, SA (‘Robert George Vincent Knibbs’, Reg. Barossa 91/80) * d. 14 Jul 1872, Willaston, SA (‘George Robert Vincent Knibbs’, Reg. Barossa 48/308) * Buried 16 Jul 1872, St Georges Cemetery, Gawler East, SA (‘George Robert Knibbs’, whooping cough, aged 1 year 6 mths, plot A 30 – with infant sister, no memorial) KNIBBS William John Hedges (1873-1942) KNIBBS Minnie Mary (MORRISON)(1876-1964) KNIBBS Alfred George (1877-1947) KNIBBS Ellen Maria ‘Nellie’ (CURNOW)(1880-1959)(for more details about Nellie see her husband's page - [[Curnow George William|George William Curnow]]) KNIBBS Rosina (LONDON)(1882-1955) KNIBBS Sissy Lona Violet May * b. 8 May 1885, Willaston, SA (Reg. Barossa 351/416) * d. 15 Oct 1885, Willaston, SA, aged 5 months (‘Sicce [sic] Lona Knibbs’, Reg. Barossa 149/212) * Buried 17 Oct 1885, St Georges Cemetery, Gawler East, SA (‘Cissy Lena May Knibbs’ [sic], plot A 30 – with infant brother, no memorial)(Cause of death not listed) [[Category:People]] [[Category:Individual]] The fields below can each contain multiple values. Separate them with a comma.
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