See also

Family of Richard BLACKLER and Elizabeth PARKER

Husband: Richard BLACKLER (c. 1795-1876)
Wife: Elizabeth PARKER (1795-1851)
Children: Ellen BLACKLER (1819-1914)
Helen BLACKLER (1820-1820)
John BLACKLER (1822-1853)
Amelia BLACKLER (1823-1844)
William BLACKLER (1827-1896)
Richard BLACKLER (1829-1899)
Marriage 1819 Kingston, Devon, England

Husband: Richard BLACKLER

Name: Richard BLACKLER1
Sex: Male
Father: John BLACKLER (c. 1755-1834)
Mother: Mary BOWER (c. 1763-1855)
Birth c. 1795 Cornwood, Devon, England
Emigration 1839 (age 43-44) from Plympton St Mary, Devon, England to Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Cornwood
Sailed on the Caroline
Occupation Farmer, Hotel Keeper
Death 1876 (age 80-81) Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

Wife: Elizabeth PARKER

Name: Elizabeth PARKER1
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1795
Death 1851 (age 55-56)

Child 1: Ellen BLACKLER

Name: Ellen BLACKLER1
Sex: Female
Birth 1819 Newton Downs, Devon, England
Death 1914 (age 94-95) Semaphore, South Australia, Australia

Child 2: Helen BLACKLER

Name: Helen BLACKLER1
Sex: Female
Birth 1820 Scobiscombe - Kingston, Devon, England
Death 1820 (age 0) Scobiscombe - Kingston, Devon, England

Child 3: John BLACKLER

Name: John BLACKLER1
Sex: Male
Birth 1822 Newton St Cyres, Devon, England
Death 1853 (age 30-31) Bendigo, Victoria, Australia

Child 4: Amelia BLACKLER

Name: Amelia BLACKLER1
Sex: Female
Birth 1823 Newton St Cyres, Devon, England
Occupation Dairymaid
Death 1844 (age 20-21) Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

Child 5: William BLACKLER

Name: William BLACKLER1
Sex: Male
Birth 1827 Newton Ferrers, Devon, England
Occupation Hotel Owner
Death 1896 (age 68-69) Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

Child 6: Richard BLACKLER

Name: Richard BLACKLER1
Sex: Male
Birth 1829 Newton Ferrers, Devon, England
Death 1899 (age 69-70) Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

Sources

1"Nick Heard". www.heardfamilyhistory.org.uk. This GEDCOM is predominantly the work of Nick Heard, but it incorporates the collaborated work of many other family historians. You are welcome to use the information herein but please acknowledge the source. Every effort has been made to ensure the data is accurate, but any use you make of it is entirely at your own risk. (c) Nick Heard 2009