Microfilm Roll 89, Class and Piece Number HO11/8, Page Number 122. Source: Australian Joint Copying Project. Nell Murphy on 15th October, 2017 made the following changes: 199) Convict Changes Historyĭ Wong on 28th April, 2014 made the following changes:ĭate of birth: 1775 (prev. Notification by William Valentine, Surgeon, Campbell Town. No death notice or obituary found in the newspapers of the day.ĭeath: at Campbell Town, Van Diemen’s Land. ![]() Jacob Ball remained at Campbell Town (midlands, Tasmania) and worked as a Blacksmith. (Conditional Pardon’s usually meant a person could move to other Colonies but not return to England - a Free Pardon would need to have been issued. ![]() Ticket of Leave (TL): published in the Govt. Had previously served 4 yrs in prison in England for stealing - records should exist for this.ġ son and 1 daughter married and live near native place. Jacob was rather deaf, light grey eyes, 5’6 1/4” tall, could read and write.ġ853: Jacob died at Campbell Town, Tasmania.īorn abt 1775 at Burleigh Edge, Staffordshire, England. Jacob was married - wife Elizabeth at Nottingham and 8 children, and was born at Burleigh Edge, Stafford. Jacob lived for a further 17 years in Egypt and died at the age of 147.Jacob Ball was 56 years old on arrival in VDL and was transported for stealing wearing apparel. Joseph asked his family to come and live in Egypt so Jacob and all his household came and were reunited with Joseph. Joseph tricked and tested his brothers and eventually he revealed his identity. Joseph was in Egypt for around 22 years until his brothers went there for food during a famine. As a result, they sent Joseph away to Egypt but told Jacob that Joseph had been killed. Jacob made a coat of many colours for Joseph because he was his favourite son, which made all of Joseph’s brothers very jealous of him. Jacob ended up settling in the land of Canaan with all of his sons and household. She died in childbirth and was buried near Bethlehem. God also changed Jacob’s name to Israel so the descendants of Jacob and the great nation is the nation of Israel.Īs they travelled on from Bethel, Rachel went into labour and gave birth to her second son, Benjamin. He said that his descendants would be blessed and would make a great nation. When Jacob arrived in Bethel, in Canaan, God appeared to him and blessed him. They travelled through the wilderness of Canaan. He left with all of his family, servants and flocks of animals. Jacob become IsraelĪfter the birth of Joseph, Jacob decided it was time for them to move on from staying with Laban. Finally God listened to Rachel and blessed her with a son called Joseph who became Jacob’s favourite son. She is a big fan of actress Lily James after the pair worked together in War & Peace. They have not yet given any intention to have children though Aisling is not concerned about their future as she is confident in her partner’s ability to bring bread to the table. They were Issachar, Zebulun and a daughter named Dinah. A wife has paid a heartfelt tribute to her childhood sweetheart - a supportive husband and hero of a football coach who had such a positive impact on young childrens lives. Aisling married Jacob in 2018 after a few years into their relationship. ![]() Leah then gave birth to three more children. Leah, not wanting to be missing out, then gave Jacob her handmaid, Zilpah, who bore two more sons called Gad and Asher. Rachel envied Leah and wanted to provide children for Jacob too so she gave to Jacob her handmaid, Bilhah, who then bore two sons, Dan and Naphtali. Leah had four sons: Reuben, Simeon, Levi and Judah. Jacob loved Rachel more than Leah, so God opened Leah’s womb but left Rachel barren. Jacob was angry with Laban but they came to another agreement that Jacob could marry Rachel too and then continue to serve Laban for another seven years. When the seven years were up, Laban prepared a wedding feast but tricked Jacob and gave him Leah, Rachel’s older sister, as a wife instead. Jacob loved Rachel and made an agreement to serve Laban for seven years in order to receive Rachel as a wife. He watered her flock of sheep and went to stay with Laban and his family. He arrived at a well in Paddan-aram and met Rachel, Laban’s daughter, who was a shepherdess. Isaac sent Jacob away to Laban’s house in Paddan-aram to find a wife. The custom of the day was for the eldest son to receive the birthright and blessing, but Esau sold his birthright to Jacob, and Jacob and Rebekah deceived Isaac, who was blind and very old, and tricked him into giving the blessing to Jacob instead. As they grew up, Isaac favoured his eldest son Esau whereas Rebekah favoured Jacob. ![]() Jacob was the son of Isaac and Rebekah and the grandson of Abraham.
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