Merriott Families Genealogy
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The Moucher Family - of MistertonThis family name is not actually one of Merriott, but of the neighbouring village of Misterton. I am including it here because of my personal Osborne of Merriott connection to the name, and because of the surname's rarity. It has also been spelt MOCHER, MOTYER, MOTCHER, as well as MOUCHER. My thanks go to my main contributors of information, Deborah Webb, a descendent living in England, and Diane Ellisor, doing me a favour although not herself connected to the family. During the 1840s, a single family named MOUCHER arrived in Misterton from Swyre, Dorset. The family consisted of Richard Moucher, his wife Ann (nee Northover) and their children. One daughter of the family (Mary Ann) is of particular interest to me, as she was the first wife of Samuel Osborne, bapt Merriott 1833, and she & her husband and their first child George Amos emigrated to Queensland, Australia in 1858. Shortly after their arrival, Mary Ann was delivered of a second son, but she soon succumbed to child birth fever, with her newborn son only living a short while longer. Samuel remarried in 1860 and had three more sons. Unfortunately George Amos died of scarlet fever in 1861 - thus Mary Ann's Australian story came to an abrupt end. Prior to marrying Samuel Osborne in 1857, Mary Ann baptised another son, Francis Moucher, in 1855. His father is not known; Francis was buried in May 1857 at Misterton, the month before his mother married Samuel Osborne. The MOUCHER family was quite large, consisting of:
Backlit in white in the table are the four daughters of Richard & Ann Moucher emigrated to Queensland, Australia. Only Mary Ann was married before emigrating. The other three managed to live much longer lives than poor Mary Ann. Mary Ann and her husband Samuel Osborne arrived in Moreton Bay (ie, Brisbane) on the "Alfred" on the 19th of September, 1858. Note that Ann Moucher, mother to the family, had died in 1856. Also on that particular voyage of the Alfred was Mary Ann's younger sister Sarah. Elizabeth Moucher arrived arrived on the "Winefred", into Moreton Bay 14 Jan 1874, aged 28. We have so far been unable to find Dinah Moucher's emigration details - possibly because of a spelling problem. Census Details
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