[Index]
Henry Colden ANTILL (1779 - 1852)
Children Self + Spouses Parents Grandparents Greatgrandparents
Margaret Campbell ANTILL (1820 - 1849)
John Macquarie ANTILL (1822 - 1900)
Henry Colden ANTILL (1826 - 1913)
Alice Sophia ANTILL (1827 - 1920)
William Redfern ANTILL (1828 - 1905)
Thomas Wills ANTILL (1829 - 1865)
Edward Spencer ANTILL (1832 - 1917)
James Alexander ANTILL (1834 - 1920)
Selina Elizabeth ANTILL (1837 - 1924)
Loftus Cliff ANTILL (1839 - 1840)
Henry Colden ANTILL (1779 - 1852)

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Eliza WILLS (1802 - 1858)




























Henry Colden ANTILL Eliza WILLS

Henry Colden ANTILL Henry Colden ANTILL Henry Colden ANTILL
Pic P1. copied from the Australian Dictionary of Biography

Pic 1. copied from the Australian Dictionary of Biography

b. 01 May 1779 at New York, NY, USA
m. 09 Oct 1818 Eliza WILLS (1802 - 1858) at Sydney, NSW, Australia
d. 14 Aug 1852 at 'Jarvisfield', Picton, NSW, Australia aged 73
Near Relatives of Henry Colden ANTILL (1779 - 1852)
Relationship Person Born Birth Place Died Death Place Age
Father in Law Edward Spencer WILLS 13 Aug 1778 London, Middlesex, England 14 May 1811 Sydney, NSW, Australia 32
Mother in Law Sarah HARDING Aug 1776 London, Middlesex, England 08 Jul 1823 Sydney, NSW, Australia 46

Self Henry Colden ANTILL 01 May 1779 New York, NY, USA 14 Aug 1852 'Jarvisfield', Picton, NSW, Australia 73

Wife Eliza WILLS 10 Sep 1802 Sydney, NSW, Australia 30 Sep 1858 St Leonards, North Sydney, NSW, Australia 56

Daughter Margaret Campbell ANTILL 27 Jun 1820 Sydney, NSW, Australia 22 Jul 1849 Camden, Oaks, Picton, Stonequarry, NSW 29
Son John Macquarie ANTILL 30 May 1822 Liverpool, NSW, Australia 1900 Picton, NSW, Australia 78
Son Henry Colden ANTILL 07 Apr 1826 Camden, NSW, Australia 1913 Parramatta, Sydney, NSW, Australia 87
Daughter Alice Sophia ANTILL 1827 Liverpool, NSW, Australia 1920 London, Middlesex, England 93
Son William Redfern ANTILL 1828 Campbelltown, NSW, Australia 1905 Picton, NSW, Australia 77
Son Thomas Wills ANTILL 1829 Campbelltown, NSW, Australia 18 May 1865 Nelson, New Zealand 36
Son Edward Spencer ANTILL 20 Jul 1832 Picton, NSW, Australia 1917 Parramatta, Sydney, NSW, Australia 85
Son James Alexander ANTILL 1834 Cobbitty, Narellan, NSW, Australia 1920 Rockdale, Sydney, NSW, Australia 86
Daughter Selina Elizabeth ANTILL 1837 Cobbitty, Narellan, NSW, Australia 1924 Chatswood, NSW, Australia 87
Son Loftus Cliff ANTILL 06 Dec 1839 Stonequarry, Picton, NSW, Australia 1840 Stonequarry, Picton, NSW, Australia 1

Daughter in Law Jessie Hassall CAMPBELL 28 Mar 1834 Cobbitty, Narellan, NSW, Australia 07 Feb 1917 Picton, NSW, Australia 82
Daughter in Law Teresa Ellen HATCH 1882 Queanbeyan, NSW, Australia
Son in Law Henry MOGGRIDGE abt 1829 22 May 1866 London, Middlesex, England 37
Daughter in Law Mary Susan BELL 1905 Picton, NSW, Australia
Daughter in Law Sarah Maria MCKEE 03 Mar 1853 Geelong, Victoria, Australia
Daughter in Law Isabella FISHER 22 Sep 1836 Tasmania, Australia 28 Oct 1875 Victoria, Australia 39
Daughter in Law Mary CAMPBELL
Daughter in Law Emma C POINTON abt 1834 1862 Victoria, Australia 28
Daughter in Law Susannah Caroline WILD 15 Oct 1846 Vanderville, Picton, NSW, Australia 1885 Armidale, NSW, Australia 39
Daughter in Law Florence Mary WAUCH 1870 Armidale, NSW, Australia 1961 Walcha, NSW, Australia 91
Son in Law Robert Francis POCKLEY 1823 London, Middlesex, England 1892 St. Leonards, NSW, Australia 69

Granddaughter Margaret Campbell ANTILL 04 Jul 1852 Picton, NSW, Australia 21 Oct 1906 Picton, NSW, Australia 54
Granddaughter Celia Farrington ANTILL 22 Feb 1855 Jarvisfield, Picton, NSW, Australia 1860 Picton, NSW, Australia 5
Grandson John Macquarie ANTILL 09 Jun 1857 Picton, NSW, Australia 27 Dec 1859 Picton, NSW, Australia 2
Grandson Robert Henry ANTILL 31 May 1859 Picton, NSW, Australia 13 Jul 1938 Picton, NSW, Australia 79
Granddaughter Celia Farrington ANTILL 13 Oct 1861 Picton, NSW, Australia 10 Jan 1928 Picton, NSW, Australia 66
Granddaughter Selina Johnson ANTILL 09 Oct 1863 Picton, NSW, Australia 1920 Picton, NSW, Australia 57
Grandson John Macquarie ANTILL 26 Jan 1866 Picton, NSW, Australia 01 Mar 1937 Redfern, Sydney, NSW, Australia 71
Grandson Edward Augustus ANTILL 04 Dec 1867 Picton, NSW, Australia 19 Mar 1905 Queenscliffe, Victoria, Australia 37
Grandson Guy Forrest ANTILL 01 Nov 1869 Picton, NSW, Australia 16 Jun 1960 Bowral, NSW, Australia 90
Granddaughter Elizabeth Ann ANTILL 30 Jun 1871 Picton, NSW, Australia 29 Mar 1927 Picton, NSW, Australia 55
Granddaughter Alice Eliza ANTILL 26 Jul 1852 'Jarvisfield', Picton, NSW, Australia 1938 Ashfield, NSW, Australia 86
Grandson Henry Colden ANTILL 14 Jun 1854 Stonequarry, Picton, NSW, Australia 1932 Gundagai, NSW, Australia 78
Granddaughter Theresa Evaline ANTILL 1857 Queanbeyan, NSW, Australia 1926 Balmain, NSW, Australia 69
Granddaughter Mary E ANTILL 16 Jan 1857 Queanbeyan, NSW, Australia 05 Nov 1897 Leichhardt, Sydney, NSW, Australia 40
Grandson William Edward ANTILL 1858 Queanbeyan, NSW, Australia 1940 Granville, NSW, Australia 82
Grandson Robert Hatch ANTILL 1861 Queanbeyan, NSW, Australia 1949 Manly, NSW, Australia 88
Granddaughter Mary E MOGGRIDGE 28 Apr 1857 Berrima, NSW, Australia
Grandson John Antill MOGGRIDGE 19 Sep 1858 Berrima, NSW, Australia
Grandson Francis W ANTILL 1862 Picton, NSW, Australia 1862 Picton, NSW, Australia 0
Granddaughter Georgiana E ANTILL 1864 Picton, NSW, Australia 02 Jan 1865 1
Granddaughter Grace Isabel ANTILL 1871 Picton, NSW, Australia
Granddaughter Florence Augusta ANTILL 1873 Picton, NSW, Australia 1960 Sydney, NSW, Australia 87
Granddaughter Sarah Georgina ANTILL 1875 Picton, NSW, Australia 1964 St Leonards, North Sydney, NSW, Australia 89
Granddaughter Estelle Emma Voss ANTILL 1877 Picton, NSW, Australia 1952 Chatswood, NSW, Australia 75
Grandson William Redfern ANTILL 1879 Picton, NSW, Australia 1880 Picton, NSW, Australia 1
Granddaughter Edith Helen Wills ANTILL 1881 Picton, NSW, Australia 1979 98
Granddaughter Ida B ANTILL 1884 Picton, NSW, Australia
Granddaughter Hilda Redfern ANTILL 1888 Picton, NSW, Australia 1943 Chatswood, NSW, Australia 55
Granddaughter Marie Eliza ANTILL 20 Feb 1852 Geelong, Victoria, Australia
Grandson Henry (Harry) William ANTILL 23 May 1855 Willoughby, Sydney, NSW, Australia 04 Jan 1914 58
Granddaughter Fanny Jessie ANTILL 27 Aug 1857 Hobart, Tasmania, Australia 03 Mar 1910 Elsternwick, Victoria, Australia 52
Granddaughter Charlotte Maud ANTILL 01 Jul 1860 Barr, Victoria, Australia 19 May 1865 4
Granddaughter Mary Emily ANTILL 10 Jun 1863 Picton, NSW, Australia
Granddaughter Jessie Macquarie ANTILL 20 Dec 1857 Queanbeyan, NSW, Australia 02 Jan 1939 Albury, NSW, Australia 81
Grandson Edward S ANTILL 1859 Queanbeyan, NSW, Australia 1913 St Leonards, North Sydney, NSW, Australia 54
Granddaughter Julia Campbell ANTILL 25 Sep 1861 Picton, NSW, Australia 26 Aug 1945 North Sydney, NSW, Australia 83
Grandson Horace Sunderland ANTILL 1867 Binalong, NSW, Australia 1935 North Sydney, NSW, Australia 68
Grandson Harley Campbell ANTILL 1869 Goulburn, NSW, Australia 1934 Manly, NSW, Australia 65
Grandson Philip Somer (Jack) ANTILL 1871 Goulburn, NSW, Australia 1959 Nyngan, NSW, Australia 88
Grandson Stanley Ross E ANTILL 1872 Goulburn, NSW, Australia 1949 North Sydney, NSW, Australia 77
Granddaughter Margaret Wills ANTILL 1874 Goulburn, NSW, Australia
Grandson Arthur Johnston ANTILL 1877 Dubbo, NSW, Australia 12 Sep 1934 Albury, NSW, Australia 57
Grandson Edwin (Elwin) Davidson ANTILL 1879 Dubbo, NSW, Australia 1959 Chatswood, NSW, Australia 80
Grandson Henry Colden ANTILL 1857 Ballarat, Victoria, Australia 1923 Perth, WA, Australia 66
Granddaughter Isabella Jessie ANTILL 1861 Ballarat, Victoria, Australia 1932 Tingha, NSW, Australia 71
Granddaughter Ada Isabel ANTILL 1870 Gympie, Queensland, Australia 1906 Sydney, NSW, Australia 36
Granddaughter Alice Eliza ANTILL 1871 Queensland, Australia 1960 Chatswood, NSW, Australia 89
Granddaughter Theodora Edith ANTILL 04 May 1873 Queensland, Australia 1901 Murrumburrah, NSW, Australia 28
Granddaughter Emmeline Nelly ANTILL 12 Aug 1874 Paddington, Sydney, NSW, Australia 29 Jan 1875 Paddington, Sydney, NSW, Australia 0
Grandson Loftus Cliff ANTILL 1876 Armidale, NSW, Australia 1877 Armidale, NSW, Australia 1
Grandson Aleck E ANTILL 1878 Armidale, NSW, Australia
Grandson Loftus C ANTILL 1879 Armidale, NSW, Australia 1968 St Leonards, North Sydney, NSW, Australia 89
Grandson Robert A ANTILL 1881 Armidale, NSW, Australia 1882 Armidale, NSW, Australia 1
Granddaughter Eileen M ANTILL 1884 Armidale, NSW, Australia
Granddaughter Florence Zoe ANTILL 1890 Armidale, NSW, Australia 1961 Tamworth, NSW, Australia 71
Grandson Robert L ANTILL 20 Feb 1891 Armidale, NSW, Australia 1896 Walcha, NSW, Australia 5
Granddaughter Doris Ruth ANTILL 1893 Walcha, NSW, Australia
Grandson Robert Fulcher POCKLEY 1855 NSW, Australia 03 Jan 1860 St Leonards, North Sydney, NSW, Australia 5
Grandson Francis Antill (Frank) POCKLEY 1857 St. Leonards, NSW, Australia 1941 Hornsby, NSW, Australia 84
Grandson Arthur Bingham POCKLEY 1859 NSW, Australia 26 Jan 1860 St. Leonards, NSW, Australia 1
Granddaughter Alice Isabel (Ella) POCKLEY 1861 1944 Chatswood, NSW, Australia 83
Grandson Henry (Harry) Richardson POCKLEY 1863 St Leonards, North Sydney, NSW, Australia 19 Aug 1926 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 63
Granddaughter Florence Augusta POCKLEY 1866 St Leonards, North Sydney, NSW, Australia 1945 Mosman, NSW, Australia 79
Granddaughter Ethel Ernestine (Esther) POCKLEY 1868 St Leonards, North Sydney, NSW, Australia abt 1895 27
Grandson Norman Vanderbyl POCKLEY 1870 St. Leonards, NSW, Australia 1910 Ashfield, NSW, Australia 40
Granddaughter Kathleen Mabel POCKLEY 1872 St Leonards, North Sydney, NSW, Australia 1959 Chatswood, NSW, Australia 87
Granddaughter Edith Muriel (Gill) (twin) POCKLEY 1873 St Leonards, North Sydney, NSW, Australia 1952 Chatswood, NSW, Australia 79
Grandson Eustace Mitford (twin) POCKLEY 1873 St Leonards, North Sydney, NSW, Australia 21 Nov 1874 St. Leonards, NSW, Australia 1
Grandson Harold Campbell POCKLEY 19 Nov 1874 St Leonards, North Sydney, NSW, Australia 1941 Petersham, Sydney, NSW, Australia 67
Grandson Eric Osbaldiston POCKLEY 1876 St Leonards, North Sydney, NSW, Australia 1956 Chatswood, NSW, Australia 80
Granddaughter Enid Marguerite POCKLEY 1879 1970 St Leonards, North Sydney, NSW, Australia 91
Granddaughter Helen Marjorie POCKLEY 1882 Picton, NSW, Australia 1974 NSW, Australia 92

Nephew Robert Charles HOWE 27 Feb 1820 St Phillips Church of England, Sydney, NSW 14 Jul 1875 Rylstone, NSW, Australia 55
Nephew Robertus Mansfield HOWE 12 Nov 1822 Sydney, NSW, Australia 26 Feb 1824 Sydney, NSW, Australia 1
Niece Annie Wesley HOWE 1824 Sydney, NSW, Australia
Nephew Alfred Australia HOWE 1825 17 Jan 1837 Port Macquarie, NSW, Australia 12
Niece Mary McLeay HOWE 21 Apr 1827 20 May 1827 0
Nephew William Lachlan Macquarie REDFERN 1819 Australia 1904 Westminster, London, England 85
Nephew Joseph Foveaux REDFERN 1823 1830 Sydney, NSW, Australia 7
Niece Sarah Elizabeth ALEXANDER 1835 Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland 1905 Paddington, London, England 70
Niece Alice WILLS 06 May 1823 Camden, NSW, Australia 14 Apr 1824 NSW, Australia 0
Nephew William Henry WILLS 01 Dec 1827 abt 1828 1
Niece Catherine Spencer WILLS 24 Nov 1831 Ci, Sydney, NSW 27 Aug 1884 Geelong, Victoria, Australia 52
Niece Amelia WILLS 1854 Kensington, London, Middlesex, England
Nephew Arthur WILLS 18 Feb 1857 Hammersmith, Middlesex, England 14 Oct 1932 Kew, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 75
Nephew Harry Spencer WILLS 13 Sep 1858 Brighton, Sussex, England 1914 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 56
Nephew Frederick WILLS 19 Jul 1860 St John's Wood, Middlesex, London, England
Nephew Charles Ernest WILLS 15 Nov 1861 St John's Wood, Middlesex, London, England
Niece Sarah Eclipse HOWE 1824 At sea 1905 Callan Park, New South Wales, Australia 81
Nephew George Risden HOWE 1825 01 Jul 1889 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 64
Niece Mary Ann Cowell HOWE 17 Jun 1827 Sydney, NSW, Australia 20 Feb 1905 NSW, Australia 77
Niece Marion HOWE 1829
Nephew John Kiwi HOWE 1830 1860 Kawhia, Auckland, New Zealand 30
Niece Ann Risden HOWE 1832
Niece Eliza Frances HOWE 1834 13 Oct 1914 80
Niece Elizabeth Jane HOWE 1836 15 Dec 1916 80
Niece Emily HOWE 1840 1880 Sydney, NSW, Australia 40
Niece Maria Elizabeth LEE 09 Nov 1891
Nephew Thomas Wentworth WILLS 1836 Molongolo Plains, NSW, Australia 02 May 1880 Heidelberg, Victoria, Australia 44
Niece Emily Spencer WILLS 25 Dec 1842 'Lexington', Ararat, Victoria, Australia 06 Dec 1925 "Molongolo", Kew, Victoria, Australia 82
Nephew Cedric Spencer WILLS 01 Dec 1844 'Lexington', Ararat, Victoria, Australia 23 Jan 1914 Springsure, Queensland, Australia 69
Nephew Horace Spencer WILLS 16 Jun 1847 Lexington, Victoria, Australia 08 Oct 1928 Kew, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 81
Nephew Egbert Spencer WILLS 11 Nov 1849 Lexington, Victoria, Australia 11 Sep 1931 Kew, Victoria, Australia 81
Niece Elizabeth Spencer WILLS 07 Jan 1852 'Lexington', Ararat, Victoria, Australia 21 Nov 1930 Prahran, Victoria, Australia 78
Niece Eugenie (Duckey) Spencer WILLS 28 Jan 1854 Lexington, Victoria, Australia 08 Jul 1937 Kew, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 83
Niece Minna Spencer WILLS 01 Mar 1856 "Bellevue", Geelong, Victoria, Australia 14 Feb 1943 Toorak, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 86
Niece Hortense Sarah Spencer WILLS 16 Aug 1861 Geelong, Victoria, Australia 02 Jul 1907 Maidenhead, Berkshire, England 45
Nephew John Arthur HARRISON 1897
Niece Adela Ann HARRISON 11 Sep 1834 23 Jul 1910 Victoria, Australia 75
Nephew Henry Colden Antill HARRISON 16 Oct 1836 Cj, NSW, Australia 02 Sep 1929 Kew, Victoria, Australia 92
Nephew George Alfred HARRISON 1838
Niece Kate HARRISON 1840 1914 Minto, NSW, Australia 74
Niece Alice HARRISON 1842
Nephew Ernest HARRISON 1845
Nephew Horace Washington HARRISON 1848 Avon, Victoria, Australia 09 Feb 1869 Ballarat, Victoria, Australia 21

Brother in Law Robert HOWE 30 Jun 1795 London, Middlesex, England 29 Jan 1829 Sydney, NSW, Australia 33
Sister in Law Sarah WILLS 23 Apr 1796 England Dec 1876 St Giles, London, England 80
Brother in Law Thomas WILLS 05 Aug 1800 Sydney, NSW, Australia 29 Jul 1872 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 71
Brother in Law Thomas Terry HOWE 02 Apr 1803 Sydney, NSW, Australia
Brother in Law Edward Spencer WILLS 16 Feb 1805 Sydney, NSW, Australia 1830 London, Middlesex, England 25
Sister in Law Mary Ann Risdon HOWE 01 May 1805 Sydney, NSW, Australia 1832 Kawhia, Auckland, New Zealand 27
Brother in Law George Terry HOWE 18 Dec 1806 Sydney, NSW, Australia 06 Apr 1863 Chippendale, NSW, Australia 56
Sister in Law Elizabeth Selina WILLS 30 Nov 1807 Sydney, NSW, Australia 18 Jan 1811 Sydney, NSW, Australia 3
Sister in Law Ann HOWE 06 Feb 1809 Sydney, NSW, Australia 10 May 1811 2
Sister in Law Sarah Risdon HOWE 27 Sep 1810 Sydney, NSW, Australia 1879 Redfern, Sydney, NSW, Australia 69
Brother in Law Horatio Spencer Howe WILLS 05 Oct 1811 Sydney, NSW, Australia 17 Oct 1861 'Cullin-la-ringo', Springsure, Queensland, Australia 50
Sister in Law Jane HOWE 09 Nov 1816 Sydney, NSW, Australia 23 Nov 1880 Fitzroy, Victoria, Australia 64
Events in Henry Colden ANTILL (1779 - 1852)'s life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
01 May 1779 Henry Colden ANTILL was born New York, NY, USA 54
04 Mar 1811 31 Witness St Phillips, Church of England, Sydney, NSW Note 1 55
09 Oct 1818 39 Married Eliza WILLS (aged 16) Sydney, NSW, Australia Note 2 52, 54
27 Jun 1820 41 Birth of daughter Margaret Campbell ANTILL Sydney, NSW, Australia Note 3 52, 54
30 May 1822 43 Birth of son John Macquarie ANTILL Liverpool, NSW, Australia Note 4 52, 54
07 Apr 1826 46 Birth of son Henry Colden ANTILL Camden, NSW, Australia Note 5 52, 54
1827 48 Birth of daughter Alice Sophia ANTILL Liverpool, NSW, Australia Note 6 54
1828 49 Birth of son William Redfern ANTILL Campbelltown, NSW, Australia Note 7 54
1829 50 Birth of son Thomas Wills ANTILL Campbelltown, NSW, Australia Note 8 52, 54
20 Jul 1832 53 Birth of son Edward Spencer ANTILL Picton, NSW, Australia Note 9 52, 54
1834 55 Birth of son James Alexander ANTILL Cobbitty, Narellan, NSW, Australia Note 10 52, 54
1837 58 Birth of daughter Selina Elizabeth ANTILL Cobbitty, Narellan, NSW, Australia Note 11 52, 54
06 Dec 1839 60 Birth of son Loftus Cliff ANTILL Stonequarry, Picton, NSW, Australia Note 12 52, 54
1840 61 Death of son Loftus Cliff ANTILL (aged 1) Stonequarry, Picton, NSW, Australia Note 13 52, 54
22 Jul 1849 70 Death of daughter Margaret Campbell ANTILL (aged 29) Camden, Oaks, Picton, Stonequarry, NSW Note 14 52, 54
14 Aug 1852 73 Henry Colden ANTILL died 'Jarvisfield', Picton, NSW, Australia Note 15 52, 54
Note 1: Witness to the marriage of Sarah Wills and William Redfern
Note 2: Reg No V18182269 3A/1818 and
V1818332 7/1818 - St Phillips, Sydney

The Sydney GAzette and New South Wales Advertiser 17 Oct 1818
MARRIED-By special license, at St. Philip's Church, Sydney, on Friday the 9th instant, Captain HENRY COLDEN ANTILL, of the 73d Regiment, and Major of Brigade to the forces now in the Colony, to Miss ELIZA WILLS.
Note 3: V1820217 8 - Henry C Antill and Eliza baptised at - St Phillips Sydney
Note 4: Reg No V1822301 159/1832 - Cf
exact date and place - Ancestry - kingfamily
Note 5: 7 April 1826 - exact date - Ancestry - kingfamily


Australia Birth Index, 1788-1922 about Henry C Antill
Name: Henry C Antill
Birth Date: 1823
Father's Name: Henry C Antill
Mother's Name: Eliza
Birth Place: New South Wales
Registration Year: 1823
Registration Place: Liverpool, New South Wales
Volume Number: V1823224 10
Note 6: 1911 England census
1824 - trees
Note 7: REG No V1828404 12 at CI (Campbelltown, St Peter's (Co. Aird) - Henry C Antill and Mary A
Note 8: Reg No V18299562 1C - Henry C Antill and Eliza - CI, Church of England, Campbelltown, St Peter's (Co. Aird)
Ancestry tree - kingfamily - 24 Nov, Jarvis Creek, Stonequarry, NSW
Note 9: Cr - NSW. Reg No V1832566 16
Henry C Antill and Elizabeth
Note 10: Reg No V1834740 18
Henry C Antill and Eliza
Note 11: Reg No V1837986 21/1837 - H Golden and Eliza
Note 12: Reg NoV18401255 24A - Henry C and Eliza
exact date and place - Ancestry - kingfamily
Note 13: V1840978 24A/1840 - infant - Loftus Antill
Place - Ancestry - kingfamily
Note 14: REg No V1849789 34B - parents not recorded
Ancestry - kingfamily - exact date and Jarvisfield, Stonequarry,NSW
Note 15: Reg No V18521140 38B - HARRY C Antill
Camden, Oaks, Picton, Stonequarry, NSW
Personal Notes:
http://www.auspostalhistory.com/articles/1721.shtml website describing this postcard, also lots of onfo on three generations of the Antill family

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http://tww.id.au/family-history-wills/edward-spencer-wills-celene/pafg01.htm#44C
Eliza married Henry Colden Antill on 9 Oct 1818 in ,Sydney,New South Wales,Australia. Henry was born on 1 May 1779 in United States of America. He died on 14 Aug 1852 in Jarvisfield, Picton,New South wales Australia. He was buried in Picton, New South Wales Australia.

Born in New York in 1779, Henry Colden Antill (Australian Pioneer) was the second son of John Antill and Margaret Colden. John was a Major of the Second Battalion of the New Jersey Volunteers (Loyalists). Margaret was the granddaughter of Cadwallader Colden. The family was deported to Canada in 1783 after being on losing side in the American War of Independence
Henry Antill enlisted with the British Army as an ensign in 1796 and served with the 73rd Regiment. He was promoted to Captain in 1809 and received a medal for bravery following the storming of Seringaptam in India, where he had been badly wounded. He arrived in Sydney aboard the HMS Dromedary in December 1809 with his regiment, and was appointed Aide-de-Camp to Governor Lachlan Macquarie on January 1, 1810. Governor and Mrs Macquarie had also travelled to the colony aboard the HMS Dromedary. Henry Colden Antill was one of a party led by Governor and Mrs Macquarie to the Macquarie River Valley when on 7 May , 1815 Governor Macquarie proclaimed the site for a town. The town was called Bathurst in honour of the Earl of Bathurst, who was Secretary of State for War and the Colonies at that time. Bathurst holds the honour of being the oldest of our Australian inland cities. The road the Governor and his party took to the Macquarie River Valley was the one built and completed by William Cox in January 1815.
5 December, 1815 the formation of the Bank of New South Wales and
shares of fifty pounds each were issued.
Capt. H.C. antill, A.D.C. to the Governor 2 shares.

from Mutch files - free settler Capt 73rd Regt
married Eliza Wills , free, by Special Licence 9th Oct, 1818 witness
William Redfern, Sarah Redfern (nee Wills, sister) Thomas Wills, brother
and J.T. Campbell - Macquarie's secretary - (there was a family of
Campbell - merchant of George Street, Sydney )
In 1821 Henry Colden Antill retired from the Army and in 1822 was the first to receive a grant of 2,000 acres of land in the area we now know as Picton, which he named after a former General under whom both he and Macquarie had served in the Peninsular War. His property was later called 'Jarvisfield' after Marquarie's first wife Jane Jarvis.

For the period 1821-1823 Henry Colden Antill was a director of the Bank of New South Wales and later became Police Magistrate for the county of Camden from October 2, 1829 until his death in 1852.
1822 census 300026 at Liverpool
had 9 acres in wheat, a Quarter acre in Oats, 1 Pease/Beans, 1 acre of potatoes, 3 acres garden/orchard, 100 cleard total of 6,200 acres,
4 horses, 234 cattle, 300 sheep, 90 hogs, 25 bushels of wheat in hand and 5 bushels of maize.

from 1828 muster
Antill H.C, free aged 49 came on Dromedary 1807
was a landholder at Camden *A0487 Protestant
2,900 acres 142 cleared 72 cultivated
18 horses, 232 cattle 1400 sheep
A0488 Eliza 26 B.C. Protestant
A0489 Margaret 8 B.C. "
A0490 John 6 B.C. "
A0491 Alice 4 B.C. Protestant
A0492 Gordon 2 B.C. " [name should be Colden]
A0493 William 1 B.C. "


In the 1828 drought Henry was forced to send his sheep and cattle to the Molonglo Plains. He established an estate at Primrose Valley that remained in the ANTILL family until 1862 when it was absorbed into “Carwoola” by Thomas RUTLEDGE.
1841 census Antill, H.C. return 58 residence Jarvisfield County Camden,
District Picton. Item ID [X949] page 73 reel 2222
Death Reg No NSW V18521140 38B/1852 - aged 73
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Australian Dictionary of Biography
ANTILL, HENRY COLDEN (1779-1852), soldier and settler, was born on 1 May 1779 in New York of British stock, his great-grandfather, Edward Antill, having migrated from England to America in 1680. His father, John Antill, a major in the New Jersey Volunteers, fought under the King's banner in the war of American independence; as a result his property was confiscated and after the war he and his family removed to Canada where Henry Colden spent his youth. In 1796 he joined the British army as an ensign in the 73rd Regiment. He served in India and at Seringapatam was severely wounded in the shoulder. In 1799 he was promoted lieutenant and about this time became associated with Captain Lachlan Macquarie, with whom he formed a firm friendship. In 1807 Antill returned to England with his regiment and on 11 January 1809 gained his captaincy; later that year he sailed to Australia with the 73rd Regiment, now commanded by Macquarie.
On arrival in Sydney on 1 January 1810, Antill was appointed aide-de-camp to the governor, and in 1811 promoted Major of brigade. He accompanied the governor on his tours throughout the settled areas and on a visit to Van Diemen's Land in 1811. In 1815 he was in the vice-regal party which officially opened the road to Bathurst. In 1818 he accompanied Macquarie on an inspection of Newcastle and in 1820 he took part in an excursion to the newly-discovered land south of the Cowpastures as far as Lake George. Antill was also a member of various committees concerned with the welfare of orphans, public schools and Aboriginals. He was involved in much work as co-executor with Thomas Moore of the estate of Andrew Thompson. He was a close friend of William Redfern, and firmly supported the emancipist cause. He was a director of the Bank of New South Wales in 1819-21.
On 9 October 1818 at St Philip's Church, Sydney, he married Eliza Wills, the daughter of an emancipist. In 1821 he retired from the army on half-pay. He settled on the land first at Moorebank near Liverpool, and then in 1825 on his estate near Picton, named Jarvisfield in honour of Macquarie's first wife, Jane Jarvis, whom he had known in India; its 2000 acres (809 ha) were granted on 9 July 1822 and enlarged by an additional grant of 900 acres (364 ha) in 1826. Antill was appointed a justice of the peace in 1821 and in 1829 became resident magistrate and superintendent of police for the district at a salary of £150, whereupon he relinquished his half-pay. As a magistrate he was painstaking and unlike most of his fellows was even accused of showing undue sympathy towards the convict servants who were brought before him, though that did not prevent his being described as 'grossly ignorant or culpably capricious' when in 1839 he refused to allow a free man to be represented by counsel.
In 1844 Antill subdivided part of his estate on the north side of Stonequarry Creek and so made possible the founding of the town of Picton. His agricultural and pastoral pursuits flourished. He took up more land on the Molonglo where several of his sons received their early pastoral training. He was well known for his generosity and for his earnest religious outlook which included a strict Sabbatarianism. He died at Jarvisfield on 14 August 1852 and was buried in the family vault which he had built on his estate. His wife died on 30 September 1858 and was buried beside him. One daughter had predeceased them, but they were survived by six sons and two daughters.
Select Bibliography J. M. Antill, ‘Major Henry Colden Antill’, Journal and Proceedings (Royal Australian Historical Society), vol 32, part 3, 1946, pp 172-200; Stonequarry Bench books (State Library of New South Wales). More on the resources Author: J. M.
Antill Henry and Eliza had the following children:
Margaret Campbell Antill was born on 27 Jun 1820 in ,Sydney,New South Wales,Australia. She was christened on 31 Jul 1820 in St Phillip's,Sydney,New South Wales,Australia. She died on 22 Jul 1849 in Jarvisfield,Stonequarry,New South Wales,Australia. She was buried on 24 Jul 1849 in Jarvisfield,Stonequarry,New South Wales,Australia. from Mutch files - J.T.Campbell was a witness to parents marriage - baptised 31st July 1820 St Phillips Sydney Death Reg No NSW V1849 789 34B/1849 aged 29 buried by Rev E Rodgers
John Macquarie Antill was born on 30 May 1822. He died on 4 Jun 1900.
Alice Sophia Antill was born on 27 Mar 1824. She died on 30 Jan 1920.
Henry Colden Antill was born on 7 Apr 1826. He died in 1913.
William Redfern Antill was born on 3 Jan 1828. He died in 1905.
Thomas Wills Antill was born on 24 Nov 1829. He died on 18 May 1865.
Edward Spencer Antill was born on 20 Jul 1832. He died in 1917.
James Alexander Antill was born on 7 Nov 1834. He died in 1920.
Selina Antill was born on 17 Oct 1837. She died on 1 Dec 1924.
Loftus Cliffe Antill was born on 6 Dec 1839 in Stonequarry,Picton,New South Wales,Australia. He was christened on 5 Jan 1840 in CofE St John's,Camden,New South Wales,Australia. He died in 1840 in ,Stonequarry,New South Wales,Australia. He was buried on 23 Jun 1840 in ,Stonequarry,New South Wales,Australia. from Mutch files Birth Reg No NSW V18401255 24A Death Reg NO NSW V1840978 24A/1840 from Mutch files baptized by Rev F. Wilkenson Birth Reg No NSW V18401255 24A Death Reg NO NSW V1840978 24A/1840 buried Oakes & Stonequarry Paris

[New Jersey Biographical Sketches, 1665-1800]
Henry Colden, b. 1779; left America at an early age, and served in the army in India, receiving a medal for courage shown at the Battle of Seringapatun. He returned to England, where he spent a few months, and then went to New South Wales, as aide-de-camp to Governor John Macquarie, of that Colony. He eventually settled there, married Eliza Wills, in 1818, and d. in 1852 on his estate at Jarvisfield (so called by him after Gov. Macquarie's estate in Scotland), Picton, N. S. W. Part of this estate is called Coldenham.
(His son,John Macquarie, b. Liverpool, N. S. W., was named after his father's friend, Governor Macquarie.)


[Elizabeth Macquarie's Journal.
15 May - 25 December 1809]
Records an account by Elizabeth Macquarie of the voyage from St. Helens, England to Port Jackson, New South Wales (via Madeira, Rio de Janeiro and Cape Town) on board the naval storeship Dromedary, accompanied by the man-of-war H.M.S. Hindostan.
Also travelling on the Dromedary with the Macquaries were their servants (George Jarvis (manservant), Robert Fopp (butler), Joseph Bigg (coachman), Mrs. Ovens (cook), Mrs. Jones (waiting woman for Elizabeth Macquarie)) Deputy Judge-Advocate Ellis Bent (and his wife and son), Captain Henry Colden Antill, Ensign Alexander Huey, Ensign John Maclaine (Elizabeth Macquarie's nephew), as well as other officers and rank and file of the 73rd. Regiment, and 136 women and children.
The Dromedary was commanded by Samuel Pritchard (Master), with a crew of 102 sailors.
Original held in Mitchell Library, Sydney. [ML Ref: C126]

Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser 7 Jan 1810
GOVERNMENT and GENERAL ORDERS.
Government House, Sydney,
Friday, 5th January, 1810. His Excellency the Governor, as an Act of Grace and Favour on the Occasion of his taking Charge of the Government of this Territory, has thought proper to direct that the under-mentioned Persons now confined in the Gaol of Sydney shall be released and set at Liberty this Afternoon: namely, James Hargrave, John Wor- thington, William Henry, James Hardwicke, Tho- mas Jones, James Stoneham, John Draper, Ralph Summers, James Smith, Thomas Hayes, George Dunstan, Garret Armstrong, John Anson, Law- rence Parory, and Hadji (a black man).
The Governor trusts this Act of Clemency will have the desired effect on the minds of those men now released from Confinement, and that it will stimulate them to be more orderly, and better Members of Society for the future.
By Command of His Excellency,


Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser 5 Oct 1811
His Excellency the Governor and Commander of the Forces, has been pleased to make the following Appointment.
Captain Henry Colden Antill, of the 73d Regiment, to be Major of Brigade to HisMajesty's Forces serving in the Territory of New South Wales and its Dependencies, in the Room of Major Cleaveland, promoted.

Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser 31 July 1819
BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES,
31st July, 1819.
NOTICE is hereby given, that a Court of Proprietors of Bank Stock will be held at the Bank Buildings on Wednesday the 11th of August next, at 12 o'Clock at Noon, to elect a Director in the Room of ROBERT JENKINS, resigned ; -And it is further notified, that on the 22d Instant the Board of Directors
resolved that HENRY COLDEN ANTILL, Esquire, is well qualified for Election to their Board; and the Directors accordingly recommend that Gentleman to the favorable Consideration of the Proprietors.
By Order of the President and Directors,
F. WILLIAMS, Secretary, Bank N. S. W


Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser 8 Oct 1829
SYDNEY, Oct. 2, 1820.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Henry Colden Antill, Esquire, to conduct the Duties of the Police of the County of Camden ; to bear Date the 1st of July last.
By His Excellency's Command,

Sydney Morning Herald 23 Aug 1852
DIED, On Saturday the 14th instant, at Jarvis Bay, Henry Colden Antill, of Jarvisfield, Captain and Brevet Major of Her Majesty's 73rd Regiment, unattached, aged 73.
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