What I've been researching.

 Having been to the NSW & ACT Family History Conference, several weeks ago, I've been researching names, people and ships.

The name, CHASMAR. I've found that is isn't a Hugenot surname, nor is it a Norman one. It is an Early English one, so that is good to know.

The people, John Eyde MANNING. Charlotte Chasmar was assigned to his house, Ultimo House, in 1839 on her arrival from Kent. Well by 1841 she had had her first child, with Henry Vaughan, so what happened to her position?

From reading through the newspapers, John Eyde Manning became insolvent, not long after she started working for the family. John went back to England in a bit of a disgrace, Charlotte and Henry got together and here I am!

The ship, the Cornwall while I knew the size of the ship, I really wanted to know why 327 people from Kent came out at that time. A search for the ship lead me to a blog on WeAre.xyz and contact with a lady called Heather. She had family come on that ship, too and we have been swapping information, her about the journey, me newspaper articles about the ship's arrival.

Of course, the research has lead me down other paths, and finding other bits and pieces but it hasn't been a waste of time as the information was new to me.

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