He employed a ticket of leave labourer at Bunbury in 1869.
CREE
He was a police constable stationed at Bunbury in 1884 and then transferred to Minninup.
CREAM, John
(15/12/1858-1903/1905)
John died in Geraldton. He was the son of Timothy and Mary Ann. John married on 7/12/1885 in Geraldton to Maria Moore (1865-24/8/1943). Maria died in Perth. She was the daughter of Daniel (a gardener). Their children were Maud Lilian (1889-1969), who died in Bunbury, Laura (-1980), Ernest, who died young, Charles (-1953), Gladys, Harold (-1960), Glen (-1969). John was a butcher in Geraldton (1885- 1889) with Pead in 1887. He may have been a member of the Road Board or Town Council.
CRAMPTON, John
(1831-)
He was the son of William and Ann. John arrived on 10/04/1842 on the Diadem. John married in 1855 in Bunbury to Frances Moore (1838-18/4/1859). Frances was the daughter of John and Mary. John remarried on 02/06/1862 in Bunbury to Climena Gardiner (03/1843- ). Climena was the daughter of Reuben. Their children were Lucy (1855-), Mary Jane (1857-1946), Luke (1866- ) and Rachel (baptised 1870). He bought 10 acres in 1859.
CRAMPTON, Alfred
(14/10/1839-20/03/1917)
He was born in England as the son of William and Ann. Alfred arrived on 10/04/1842 on the Diadem with his parents. He married in Bunbury on 20/10/1865 to Lucy Gardiner (22/10/1847-04/1938). Lucy was the daughter of Reuben and Ann. Their children were Lewis William (1866-1937, baptised 1870), Rosamund (1868-1928, baptised 1870), Archibald (1870-), Adelaide (1872-1931), Gertrude (1873-1952), Alfred (1877-1957), Clementine Grace (1879-1909), Sydney Reuben (1881-1923), Victor Augustus (1883-1951), George Leonard Russel (1885-1956), Reginald Guildford (1887-1972) and Enid Myrtle (1893- ). Farmer and grazier at Myalup" Rose Flats", Harvey. He employed a ticket of leave labourer in 1872. Alfred's religion was the Church of England.
CRAIG, T
In Fremantle, he was the assistant warder in 1876 at the Convict Deport. (14 years service). He may have been a water police officer in Bunbury, 1883.
COWAN, William Dyer
(09/06/1854-10/01/1940)
William was born in York as the son of Walkinshaw and Mary Elizabeth. William married Margaret Cable (-12/03/1941)in Perth on 11/04/1892. Margaret was the daughter of James of Wyndham. William's children were Clarence Walkinshaw (1894-1933), Stella Constance (1896- ), Raymond, Jeanett, Evelyn Annie, Margaret Isabel and James William Halley (1910- ). William was a Clerk of Courts in York for seven years (1870), Honorary Secretary Mechanics Institute in 1875. He was the Clerk of Courts in Geraldton for nine years. He was the resident magistrate for Toodyay and relieving resident magistrate for Bunbury for three years. Government resident for Wyndham for three years and at Roebourne in 1896. He was a Northam Freemason and a member of voluntary Militia. William was educated privately and at a government school in Perth.
COVERLEY, William
(1824-23/10/1886)
William was born in England and died in Bunbury. He served his Penal sentence. William was the son of John. William arrived on 01/05/1853 on the Pyrenees. William married Leticia Selby Andrews (1834- ) in Vasse on 18/08/1855. Leticia arrived on 24/03/1854 on the Victory. She is the daughter of Richard and sister of Mrs Thomas Maslin. William's children were John born (1856-1927), Sarah Jane (1858- ), William (1860-1946), Gilbert (1862-1949), Robert Henry (1864- ), Edward, Thomas, Albert, George, Ernest and Anne Amelia Leticia (1873-1891). William was a Small time farmer. He bought Nelson, a freehold of 40 acres in 1866, and applied for leasehold in 1862. William employed 19 ticket of leave men between 1863 and 1874.
COVERLEY, John
(1856-03/07/1927)
He was the son of William and Leticia Selby. John married Sara Ann Maslin (11/09/1860-1918). Sara was the daughter of Thomas Neat and Sarah Christina. John was a teamster in Bunbury 1885, in Augusta, a timber hauler in 1889. John was said to have built "Mullalyup Inn".
COVERLEY, Ernest
He was the son of William and Leticia Selby (originally Andrews). Ernest was a Barber in Bunbury.
COUTTS, Robert P
(1833-1934)
He was born in England. He served his Penal sentence. He was the son of Robert Percy. Robert arrived on 10/08/1865 by the Racehorse. Robert married Charlotte Augusta Leyland (widow of James) on 23/11/1886. Charlotte was born on 22/08/1861. She was the daughter of Henry Mason and Hannah Burnham. Robert's children were Lily Hay and Charlotte Augusta. Robert worked as a Timber carter from Collie to Bunbury between 1860 to 1870s. A farmer and labourer in 1888, worked in Donnybrook at "Goodwood". He worked on railway construction.
COSTELLO, John
(29 /07/1902)
John arrived on 24/10/1850 on the Hashemy as an enrolled pensioner guard. John married Ann Berrigan. John's children were John (1853- ), Ellen, Mary Jane (1862-1876). John was formerly a Private in the 40th Regiment. This family was listed at Bunbury 05/1854 by Salvado. John was granted the Lot P.7 at Albany. John was a Lighthouse keeper in Bunbury 1867 and Tidewaiter 1873. He was a member of the Roman Catholic Church.
COSTELLO, John
He was a Bunbury customs officer. In Bunbury he signed a petition in 1877 regarding discrimination against expirees. He was a cabinetmaker between 1884 and 1889 and a Blacksmith in Bunbury from 1885 to 1889.
COSBEE, Francis
Francis married Margaret Clifford in Bunbury on 23/08/1870. Margaret arrived on 28/01/1868 on the Hastings.
CORNISH, Andrew
(1850-1883)
Andrew was the son of Anthony and Rebecca. Andrew married Margaret Anne Spencer in the Bunbury Church of England on 15/09/1875. Andrews' children were Bert, Frank and Gordon. Andrew was a Mail Coach driver in 1879 at Vasse and a Butcher in Bunbury in 1880-1884. Andrew employed a ticket of leave man. Andrew was a member of the Church of England.
CORBETT, Catherine
She married in Bunbury 1862.
COPE, WaIter James
(12/08/1865- )
Walter was born in England as the son of James. Walter arrived on 12/1885 on the Albany from England via the Eastern Colonies. Walter married Mary Adeline Birch in 1889. Mary was the daughter of Vernon. Walter had four children, two sons and two daughters. Walter was an Accountant in Geraldton around 1888-1889. He spent a year on the Goldfields. After his return, he was an Auctioneer in partnership with Trigg. Walter became the Secretary of The Geraldton Agricultural Society in 1898. Association with Wittenoom Bros until 1896 when he returned to England. In 1900 he came back to Bunbury and joined the Millars Timber Company in 1902.
COOLE, H
Bunbury Prison Warder on 1861
COOKE, John Henry
He was the son of Ely (farmer). John was married to Emily Wisby in Bunbury Wesleyan Methodist Church on 23/02/1888. Emily was baptised on 26/11/1865 and was the daughter of Charles and Ellen.
CONNOR, William
William married (Mrs) Elizabeth King in Bunbury on 01/10/1888. William's children were Helen Mary Anne (1889- ), Thomas William (1891- ), Mary Anne (1893- ) and John (1894- ).