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Orphan Number: 1495
Orphan: George DOBSON
Mother:INGLES, Sarah
Father:DOBSON, Edward/Edmund
Mother's ship:
Father's ship:Westmoreland
Age when admitted:7yrs
Date admitted:8 Nov 1865
Date discharged:16 Nov 1870, 21 Mar 1871
Institution(s):Queens Orphan School
Discharged to: G W Edwards, Hobart, Charles Cockrill, New Norfolk
Remarks: father's convict name Dabson - father dead - mother free to colony
References: SWD26/8, 27, 32/1, HAP1871/63


This orphan has been claimed by: Jan Hodges

George Dobson’s mother, Sarah Dobson, nee, Ingles, was left destitute when her husband Edward had an accident whilst carrying a gun at Jerusalem (now Colebrook). He died in the General Hospital. Although the family name was known as Dobson, the father’s convict record was Dabson. Note was made of this on the application for three of the children to be admitted to the Queen’s Orphanage. There were four other children named on the application form – Emma, Charlotte, Georgiana and Sarah Dobson. These girls do not appear to have been admitted at a later date, but the admission/discharge register has not survived. Charlotte however, was admitted to the Girls’ Industrial School on 2 Feb 1871 for four years.

Three children, Edmund 10yrs, George 7yrs and Arthur 6yrs were admitted in November 1865. After five years at the Queen’s Orphanage, George was apprenticed to GW Edwards, in Hobart for a year and then to Charles Cockrill at New Norfolk for another year. He married Isabella Hall at Macquarie Plains on 18 May 1880 and they had 12 children. Two of their boys, Arthur and Walter were admitted from New Norfolk to the Boys’ Training School for 3 years in 1893.

George was found drowned in New Town Bay on 27 Apr 1926. His son, William Percy, told the inquest that his father suffered from epilepsy and had been treated at New Norfolk for some time.

My mother, Muriel Shaw, daughter of Violet Dobson and Arthur Shaw, had been brought up by her Dobson grandparents, then an aunt. Her father requested her to come back, but she found they were like strangers and so she ran away at 14 years of age and got a job with a Palfreyman where she learnt housekeeping.



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