Malen Rumbelow (Senior) with Alice Pitches.
1812 - 1889
West Row, Suffolk England
Malen Rumbelow (Senior) was born in West Row, near Mildenhall, Suffolk England on 29th March 1812, the 6th child of Robert and Sarah Rumbelow.
Its likely Malen Rumbelow was named for his mother’s maiden name - Sarah Maling. Sarah was born in 1777 in Mildenhall and her parents were John Maling & Elizabeth Godfrey. Robert Rumbelow married Sarah in 1797.
Malen, a labourer, married Alice Pitches in 1831 at St Mary's Church in Mildenhall, Suffolk.
Malen’s oldest sister Mary Rumbelow had married Mark Last, and with two of their sons (Mark, aged 27 and Joseph, aged 20) left England for Australia in 1851. The two nephews may have sent reports back from the colony which encouraged Malen and Alice to take the courageous step that changed their lives forever.
In 1854 Malen, Alice and their nine children (six girls and three boys) set sail from Southampton UK 112 days aboard the barque Pestonjee Bomanjee. They arrived at Port Adelaide on October 9th 1854.
The family stayed at Port Adelaide for a short period before they trekked by bullock dray along the coast to the whaling settlement of Encounter Bay. The trip took a fortnight in the heat of summer and was not without danger and hardship from the local aborigines and the rough bush track. It must have been very arduous for Malen's wife Alice who was heavily pregnant at the time.
Very soon after arriving, their eldest girl Alice married Cain Jelliff, a seaman from the Pestonjee Bomanjee, at the Tabernacle Chapel at Encounter Bay on 24th January 1855.
The first few years were marked with sadness, due to the deaths of three of the children, an infant girl, the baby boy and eldest son in his early 20s.
The whaling industry was nearing an end at Encounter Bay and Port Elliot, the outlet for the wool and goods shipped down the Murray River by paddle steamer and barge, was the major centre for the district until Port Victor came to the fore later.
Malen Snr was employed for a time in the store shed of the whaling company and, in fact, helped cut up the last whale harpooned by this company at Encounter Bay. Interestingly, when whaling was abandoned at Encounter Bay, a harpoon gun came into the hands of the family and was later presented to the SA Museum. It is recorded that Malen 1st owned several acres of land in different sections of Encounter Bay and when his children married he gave them an acre of land as a wedding present.
Malen was also employed as a farmer, contractor, working on the Port Elliot breakwater and the stone wall on Cut Hill, as well as fishing and encouraging tourism.
The six daughters all married, several twice, and interestingly, three married the same man.
Malen 1st died at 77 years of age on 17th October 1889, and his wife, Alice, on 8th December 1890. They are buried at the Victor Harbor Cemetery.
Credit: Dennis Watts (jdswatts37) 5211 McCracken - AUSTRALIA
Born March 29, 1812 - West Row, Mildenhall, Suffolk, England
Deceased October 17, 1889 - Encounter Bay, SA. Aus., aged 77 years old
Buried - Victor Harbor, Victor Harbor City, South Australia, Australia
Godfrey Rumbelow 1832-1855
Alice Rumbelow 1834-1920
Elve Rumberlow ca 1836- Deceased **
Samuel Rumbelow 1836-1836
Sophia Bacchus Rumbelow 1838-1895
Mahalia Weymouth Rumbelow 1840-1879
Henry Rumbelow 1841-1903
Caroline Elizabeth "Lottie" Rumbelow 1843-1935
Malen Rumbelow 1846-1905
Emma Rumbelow 1849-1938
Sarah Rumbelow 1852-1923
David Godfrey Rumbelow 1855-1859
Ann Rumbelow 1857-1861 **
Hannah Pitches Rumbelow 1858-1861
Robert Rumbelow 1798-1838
Hannah Rumbelow 1799-1879
John Rumbelow 1802 -
Mary Ann Rumbelow 1802-1872
Joseph Rumbelow 1805-1878
Samuel Rumbelow 1807-1840
Thomas Rumbelow 1812-1889
Malen Rumbelow 1812-1889
James Rumbelow 1812-1814. Died aged 2 years old.
Sarah Rumbelow 1816-1816 ** Twins died aged 2 months.
Elizabeth Rumbelow 1816-1816 ** Twins died aged 2 months.
Born March 10, 1812 (Tuesday) - West Row, Mildenhall, Suffolk, England
Deceased December 8, 1890 (Monday) - Victor Harbour, South Australia, aged 78 years old
Buried in December, 1890 - Victor Harbor, South Australia
David Pitches 1776-1861
Alice Morley 1779-1865
Married July 16, 1831 (Saturday), Mildenhall, Suffolk, England, to Malen Rumbelow 1812-1889 with
Godfrey Rumbelow 1832-1855
Alice Rumbelow 1834-1920
Elve Rumberlow ca 1836-
Samuel Rumbelow 1836-1836
Sophia Bacchus Rumbelow 1838-1895
Mahalia Weymouth Rumbelow 1840-1879
Henry Rumbelow 1841-1903
Caroline Elizabeth "Lottie" Rumbelow 1843-1935
Malen Rumbelow 1846-1905
Emma Rumbelow 1849-1938
Sarah Rumbelow 1852-1923
David Godfrey Rumbelow 1855-1859
Ann Rumbelow 1857-1861
Hannah Pitches Rumbelow 1858-1861
St Mary's Church is a 14th century Grade I listed parish church in the Church of England in Mildenhall, Suffolk.
The St Mary's Church dominates its surrounding settlement as the largest church in Suffolk, almost 60m long and 20m wide, with a tower 40m high. It is a church of superlatives; the 14th century west window is considered one of England's best, the roof the finest in East Anglia.