She is married to James Dargin.
They got married on November 2, 1824 at CoE, Castlereagh, NSW, AU, she was 16 years old.
They got married on November 2, 1824, she was 16 years old.Child(ren):
Refer pages 82 - 85 in Book 1 of 'Along the Windsor Richmond Road' which can be read online at Sophia EZZY (1807 - 1884) An Exile - and a Lady
Refer pages 27 - 31 in Book 1 which can be read online at Jane EZZY - First woman to be granted land in the Hawkesbury and pages 54 - 59 in Book 1 which can be read online at Jane EZZY of Sydney Town. On page 54 in Book 1 it states: The reasons that attracted Jane Ezzy to a life in Sydney Town rather than the Green Hills of the Hawkesbury, remain a mystery. Certainly, so far as we know very few of her descendants took after her in this respect, during the early years, at least. Her daughter, Sophia, together with her husband, James Dargin, lived in the Town for a short time early in their marriage, when they were conducting the "Bulls Head Inn" in George Street, Sydney. .... Both couples remained for only a few years and then returned to the country areas. Sophia and James returning to Bathurst, where they had previously spent some time, in earlier years........
Sophia and her sister Elizabeth were the only two children of William & Jane EZZY who were able to write. In Sep 1823 Elizabeth and Sophia EZZY were parties to a contract to sell to Willaim THURSTON, two houses situated at No.8 & No.9 Cambridge St., Sydney.
In 1829 when their first child Eliza was born, James had become a Publican, like so many of his family and the couple owned the "Irish Arms" in Sydney Road, Parramatta.
By 1831 the couple had moved to Sydney Town and for the next four years James was the Publican of the "Bulls Head Inn" in George Street. When their daughter Sophia Jane was born in 1837, James was listed as a Farmer of Richmond Road, Windsor, but by 1836 the couple were again living at Bathurst and James was the owner of the "Highland Laddie:, a licence he held for about three years. The family returned to live at Windsor where their three youngest children were born and James passed away in Feb 1850, leaving Sophia with a young family to raise and she had only seven months earlier, lost her daugher Sophia Jane, who died in July 1849 at the age of twelve years old.
Only James and Sophia DARGIN's two daughters Eliza and Emily married and produced offspring, as their remaining children remained single. Therefore there were no grand children to carry on the DARGIN name.
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