2. Henry Kable
Arrived on Charlotte along with his mother Susannah. Henry became Master's Mate on the ship Rolla at age 13. After many years away sailing, he returned to Sydney in 1807. After his father died he took over his father's shipping business. He moved to his neice's (Emmaline Gaudry) property at The Oaks, Camden.
5. James Kable
Killed by pirates in the Straits of Malucca. His grave is in the Dutch Cemetery in Malacca
Susannah's husband James died a few years after their marriage. Susan adopted her sister Diana's daughter Emmaline Gaudry. Susannah spent her final years wth Emmaline and her husband John Wild.
THERE is a proverb which states that " Annuitants live long." An instance thereof is furnished by the case of a lady whose death was recorded in this journal on the 25th instant, Mrs. Susannah Mileham, widow of Assistant-Surgeon Mileham, who departed this life at the " Oaks," Camden, on the 20th June last, having attained her 90th year. The deceased lady has been in receipt of an annuity from the Government of the colony of £100 since September, 1824, or 60 years and upwards, a circumstance certainly without a precedent in the colony.
Source: The SMH 26 Jun 1885
Arrived on Ganges in 1797 as assistant surgeon. Became relief surgeon on Norfolk Island. Was forced to return to Sydney and sell his land after not being paid for his services on Norfolk Island. Except for Lucy, all of his children with Elizabeth died.
1811 - Magistrate for Castlereagh
1814 - Commissioner of turnpike roads
Convicted of horse stealing, sent to Moreton Bay for 30 years.