Fanny Cochrane Smith (1834-1905), Tasmanian Aborigine, was born in early December 1834 at the Wybalenna Aboriginal establishment, Flinders Island, Tasmania, daughter of Tanganuturra (Sarah), father unknown. 0 references. These trees can change over time as users edit, remove, or otherwise modify the data in their trees. Fanny passed away on month day 1905, at age 70 at death place. Listen to Fanny Cochrane Smith's recording and read more about the first and last recordings of Tasmanian Aboriginal songs and language on australianscreen online. This proud Aboriginal woman was then, and is now, a powerful symbol of survival. I am a Teacher who started creating online content for my students from 2016 so that they can get access to free knowledge online. Fanny Cochrane Smith Australia's Advocate For Aboriginal Language Preservation Born on December 1834 in Flinders Island in Tasmania, Fanny Cochrane Smith was best known as an Aboriginal linguist. With an ever-pressing need carry on her peoples culture and beliefs, Fanny performed the songs and dances of her people for the public. June says herfather recounted a story of howWilliam saw Fanny running along the beach at Oyster Cove and fell in love. In 1854, Fanny married William Smith, an English sawyer and ex-convict, and between 1855 and 1880 they had 11 children. If you ask about the Aboriginal population, or lack thereof, in Tasmania today, it raises a huge question mark. It is part of a series of recordings made between 1899 and 1903. What's your Australian Story? INDEX TO WESTLAKE INTERVIEWS 84 BIBLIOGRAPHY . SOUTH-EAST AND EAST 69 MISCELLANEOUS . She was a proud Aboriginal woman who combined her traditional knowledge with European ways, teaching her family the skills of hunting, gathering bush foods, medicine, shell-necklace stringing and basket-making. Now, one of her great-great-grandchildren, Joel Birnie, has decided to tell her history, and his family story, of surviving colonisation. For more than a century, it was claimed that the Aboriginal people of Tasmania the Palawa were "extinct". * mother Mary Ann (Bugg) Baker - Burrows - McNally - Ward - Burrows [Bushranger] 1834-1905 The Smith family became leading members of the Methodist community. But when Fanny was 19, an ex-convict named William Smith offered her a different future. PO Box 22, Coldspring, TX 77331. also known as Fannie C Walters. Fanny died in 1905, but even in death, she could not escape the racial politics of the era. This is also the most frequent of all surnames in the US. Dec 1834 - Waybalenna Aboriginal Establishment, Flinders, Tasmania, Australia, 24 Feb 1905 - Cygnet, Tasmania, Australia, Pleenerperrener Palawa (Nancy) aka (Sarah or Mother Brown). * Tasman Wilfred "Willifred" Cockerill Fanny Cochrane Smith sang into the bell of the gramophone to record these songs on wax cylinders. State Library of Tasmania Images Photos of Smith, Fanny Cochrane. She was returned to Wybalenna at thirteen and continued to work for Clark and his family. In 1899, and again in 1903, some of her songs were recorded by Horace Watson for the Royal Society of Tasmania. "I can't imagine how she was feeling when she saw everybody that she had known from Flinders Island and from Oyster Cove, all her family and friends, just slowly dying. Leanne I believe the link with Eugene/Nicerimic, Sarah Tubb Tangnaturra to be the right links, and the right family connections. This enabled re-interpretation and translation of the aboriginal spring and corroboree songs to he Two years later, Fanny died at Port Cygnet. Frances( Fanny Cochrane Smith married William Peter Smith and had 13 children. For its Indigenous people, Tasmania of the 1800s was a world in chaos. and her attached parents are Nicermenic (Eugene) and Tanganuturra / Tibb / Sarah. 7/9/2021 at 9:52 PM. SMITH FAMILY (Fanny) 59 . Note that there is no evidence that Nicermenic was the Father - who is probably unknown - Nicermenic was not on Flinders Island in the 1830s (see 'Van Diemen's Land: An Aboriginal History' p300. English: Fanny Cochrane Smith, a Tasmanian Aborigine, wearing a belt with wallaby pelts. This database contains family trees submitted to Ancestry by users who have indicated that their tree can be viewed by all Ancestry subscribers.These trees can change over time as users edit, remove, or otherwise modify the data in their trees. Fanny Cochrane Smith . Fannys brother, Adam frequently stayed with them, along with the rest of her people from Oyster Cove. Throughout her life, Fanny experienced great brutality and witnessed the subjugation of her people. Five cylinders were cut; however, in 1949 a Tasmanian newspaper noted that only four remained, as the fifth cylinder, "on which was recorded the translation of the songs, was broken some time ago". Wanting to provide a safe haven for the downtrodden, Fanny and William started a boarding-house in the centre of Hobart. Fanny Cochrane Smith was an Aboriginal Tasmanian, born in December 1834. Can you imagine what barbaric ways they had? Youll get hints when we find information about your relatives . * Herbert Wellington Cockerill . The Aborigines at Wybalenna escaped into the bush to practise their culture. * spouse William Smith no dates, Children (no dates) This database contains family trees submitted to Ancestry by users who have indicated that their tree can be viewed by all Ancestry subscribers. And it got far more dehumanising than that. Here, Fanny Cochrane Smith was born in . Proudly maintaining her Aboriginal identity, she was a convert to Methodism. New and compelling histories from Australia and around the world. After many years of forced separation, she was finally able to live freely with her family and community. Fanny Smith: The 'genocide survivor' whose voice will echo through the ages. Her long-standing interest in Tasmanian Aboriginal history stems from her own deep roots in that part of the world. Fanny died in 1905. "I think we were just calling ourselves 'Aboriginal descendants' at that time. After receiving a government annuity of 24 and a land grant of 100 acres (40:ha), she selected land near Oyster Cove to be near her mother, sister and brother and the couple moved there shortly before their first child was born. Fanny Cochrane Smith, 1834 - 1905 Fanny Cochrane Smith was born in month 1834, at birth place, to . Fanny Cochrane Smith (ne Cochrane; December 1834 24 February 1905) was an Aboriginal Tasmanian, born in December 1834. The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. "[The recordings] take you back in time and take you back to some of the sad things, and also the fact that we belong to that woman," Colleen says. Fanny Cochrane Smith (Burwood/Barwood) passed away on 1905 in Cygnet, Tasmania, Australia. [need Watson is the great grandson of Horace Watson, who recorded Fanny in 1903. Upon hearing her own performance, Smith had cried "My poor race. Fanny became very active in the local Methodist community, and would host church services in her own home, often singing songs in her Pakana language. Fannie Cochran. * Mildred Eliza Cockerill Many of Fanny's Oyster Cove friends, including Truganini, came to call on her. In 1847, the Wybalenna settlement was closed down. English Wikipedia. This database contains family trees submitted to Ancestry by users who have indicated that their tree can only be viewed by Ancestry members to whom they have granted permission to see their tree.These trees can change over time as users edit, remove, or otherwise modify the data in their trees. I have tried to add as much correct information as is possible. Fanny Cochrane Smith Fanny Cochrane Smith married William Smith. I'm the last of the Tasmanians'," June says. After the loss of Triganini, Fanny felt the weight of an entire cultures legacy rested on her shoulders. She talked and sang into the bell of a gramophone in her Pakana language, which was captured on a series of wax cylinders. In 1995, the Tasmanian Government officially returned this land to the community. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. Fanny Cochrane Smith, the last known speaker of the language, can be heard from the third minute of the recording. I was flogged plenty of times in a week," 13-year-old Fanny told the inquiry. Age 91 / Nov 1931. [1] She is considered to be the last fluent speaker of the Flinders Island lingua franca, a Tasmanian language,[2] and her wax cylinder recordings of songs are the only audio recordings of any of Tasmania's indigenous languages. Gathered from those who lived during the same time period , were born in the same place, or who have a family name in common. From the age of five to eight she lived in the home of Robert Clark, the Wybalenna preacher, and was then sent to the orphan school in Hobart to learn domestic service skills after which she returned to Wybalenna. * Sydney Claude Cockerill She is considered to be the last fluent speaker of the Flinders Island lingua franca, a Tasmanian language, and her wax cylinder recordings of songs are the only audio recordings of any of Tasmania's indigenous languages. Thankfully, Fanny would eventually escape from her life as a domestic servant. She was highly regarded in her community the reverend said he was proud to call her his friend but this was not an easy time. . However, she still had a connection to her culture, that lasted throughout her life. Her recordings were inducted into the UNESCO . Her father was Eugene or Nicerimic. You can contact the owner of the tree to get more information. 1834 - 1905) was a Tasmanian Aborigine, born December 1834 after relocation of Tasmania's indigenous population to Wybalena, Flinders Island. I have added all the birth, marriage cetificates, and death notices that I have been able to find so far. In recognition of her status as last Aboriginal, the Tasmanian government granted her 300 acres (121 ha) of land. Her great-great-grandmother was Sarah Tanganutarra, mother of Fanny Cochrane and Mary Ann. 149 . Fanny Cochrane 1834-1905 appears to be a duplicate of Fanny Smith however she has lots of connected profiles that don't make sense. * mrs Elsie Cockerill "My family and I are genocide survivors.". Fanny welcomed her friend Triganini into her home, who is often, mistakenly, recorded in history as the last of the Tasmanian Aboriginals. Her mother was Sarah Tangnaturra. The following are details of the descendents of Fanny Cochrane as extracted, from the book by B C Mollison and Coral Everitt titled. Fanny Cochrane Smith was an Aboriginal Tasmanian leader and Indigenous cultural identity who was born in early December 1834. . In 1846, the governor ordered an inquiry into allegations of cruelty at Wybalenna. * Tasman Benjamin Smith * Elizabeth Henrietta Cockerill Fanny Cochrane Smith (December 1834 - 24 February 1905) was an Aboriginal Tasmanian, born in December 1834. The ABC has been uncovering ordinary Australians with extraordinary stories from all corners of the country for the past 90 years. Settlement Point (or Wybalenna, meaning Black Man's House) on, Only recording of extinct full blood Tasmanian aboriginal. 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