Renown to have been the first immigrant to South Australia to have stepped foot ashore from the Duke of York 1836.
Accidentally burned to death at the age of 12. She was buried in West Terrace Cemetery.[1] Her name also appears in the Kingscote Pioneer Burials list.[2]
Misc. internet source Text: http://www.ozburials.com/CemsSA/kingscotep.htm
SA BDM (Secondary evidence) Page: Ade 1 41 Text: Given Name(s): Elizabeth Last Name: BEARE Death Date: 09 Jan 1846 Gender: F Age: 12y Approx. Birth Year: 1834 Marital Status: C Relative 1: P H BEARE (F) [sic] Relative 2: Residence: Netley nr Adelaide Death Place: District: Adelaide Symbol: S Book/Page: 1/41 .......... father P.H.Beare. [sic] 'Burned to death' from THE PIONEER IMMIGRANT SHIP. (1886, December 27). South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), p. 1 Supplement: Supplement to the South Australian Register http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article45851943. Also 'The Many Who Hunted Whales' p.208
FamilyHistorySA (Secondary evidence) Text: BEARE Thomas Hudson, Lucy Ann LOOSE, Wm Loose, Lucy Anne, Chlt Hudson, Arabella Chlt, Eliz, poss dau (b & d@sea) arrived 1836-07-27 on Duke of York from London 1836-04-05
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