Showing posts with label Ebenezer Church Plaque. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ebenezer Church Plaque. Show all posts

Friday, February 8, 2013

Ebenezer Church Plaque

Ebenezer Church, constructed in 1809, is the oldest church of any denomination still used for public worship in Australia. (See the church website.) For many years the names of its founders, one of whom was Paul Bushell, have been commemorated on a wall plaque in the entrance porch of the church. (See pages 277 & 278 of my book Paul Bushell, Second Fleeter.)

That original plaque named Paul Bushell's wife as Elizabeth Brown, an incorrect reference to his second wife, Isabella Brown, who he married in 1822. Paul Bushell's wife in 1809 was actually Jane Sharp, who died in 1820.

The original plaque also omitted William Jacklin's first wife Mary Cardell. Jacklin married his second wife Elizabeth Connell in 1811.

An updated version of the plaque was unveiled on 18 June 2011 and at last I was able to view it for myself when I visited Ebenezer last week. The wording on the new plaque left me wondering. Was it primarily designed to tell us that Bushell and Jacklin married twice, unlike the other men? At least one of these second wives was not a founder of the church. I don't have the details for Elizabeth Connell's possible role, but Isabella Brown was about eight years old when the church was constructed in 1809. It just goes to show how much thought and background sleuthing is required for even the simplest of well-intentioned tributes to our forebears.

Monday, April 18, 2011

Corrections to Plaque at Ebenezer Church

Family history research in recent years has revealed several omissions and a mistake on the plaque erected many years ago to commemorate the founders of Ebenezer Church. The current plaque omits the first wives of Paul Bushell (Jane Sharp) and William Jacklin (Mary Cardell) and also lists Paul's (second) wife as Elizabeth Brown when her name was Isabella Brown. Reference to this plaque is made on pages 277 & 278 of my book Paul Bushell, Second Fleeter.

The latest newsletter from Ebenezer Church advises that a new plaque with the correct details will shortly be unveiled at the church. This is very good news indeed.

The ceremony will take place on Saturday afternoon, 18 June 2011, following the 2pm service to commemorate the 202nd anniversary of the church. Afterwards, everyone is invited to stay for afternoon tea.

More information about the church is contained on the website www.ebenezerchurch.org.au