Welcome to Ted Barrington's family tree site!

Trees

PRIMARY TREE

(other trees are accessed via the Primary Tree or the surname links below)

Surnames

BARRINGTON
CLEMENTS
COLE
COLLINS
DAY
FLEMING
GOLLAN
HALEY
HAYWARD
JAMES
JONES
LITTLE
PULLING
ROBBINS
ROBERTS
SIMMONS
SPRING
SYDES
TUDGEY
TYRRELL
WHITE
WILKINSON

Other surnames

(links will take you to the related surname branch as listed above)

 

 

During the 1700s and 1800s my ancestors migrated to Australia from England, Wales, Ireland and Scotland. This site traces their origins and outlines many of their descendents. 

Is one of your ancestors on this site?

The purpose of this site is to share information, to allow other descendents to identify common ancestors and to encourage anyone who would like further information (or has further information) to contact me at... 
         

This site is best viewed at a resolution of at least 1024x768.

Using this site

This site is arranged into trees. The first "Primary Tree" contains my immediate ancestors, including those who came to Australia. Key individuals on this tree link to further information (a short biography, extended ancestry including siblings and other descendents, photos where possible, and some reference to sources) and PDF trees of their ancestors. 

On the PDF trees, direct ancestors are traced in bold, some UK civil registration certificate details are given (the district followed by the volume and page numbers e.g. 5c/226) and some Victorian BDM certificate numbers are also given prefixed by '#'. 

Click HERE to view the Primary Tree.

Accuracy of information

Please note that the information contained on this site has come from a variety of sources and errors or omissions may exist. Wherever possible I have tried to cross-check information through official records (civil registrations of births, deaths and marriages, census records and parish registers). In gathering such 'facts', conjecture is a part of the process and provides scope for further research. Please verify any information on this site via the appropriate sources.

I am indebted to my grandfather R.C. Barrington and my grandmother M.F. Robbins nee Simmons for the substantial progress they'd already achieved, and for items such as photographs which would not otherwise have been within my reach. 

And finally, many thanks for the countless contributions from other researchers who were kind enough to share their information with me.