(1814-1881). Peter was born in Ireland and died in Ireland. Peter was the son of Richard and Elizabeth. He arrived in Western Australia on 14/12/1852 aboard the Dido with his wife and children. Peter got married in Ireland to Margaret Murphy (1825-06/03/1870). Margaret was the daughter of Michael and Ann. Their children were Richard (1850-1892), who was born in Ireland, Annie Mary (1853-), who was born in Perth, Percy James, Elizabeth Agnes (1860-), who was born in Fremantle and Peter Louis (1862-1943) who was born in Fremantle. Peter became a Police Constable in Ireland, appointed to the Commissariat in 1848. When he moved to Fremantle, he became a Clerk in the Commissariat. And then after 2 years in Perth transferred to Bunbury. He later bought a farm at Capel. He departed on 24/01/1877 aboard the Helena Mena. His religion was Roman Catholic.
GERRING, William Grey
(1852-)
William was the son of William (of Berkshire). William got married on 21/04/1880 in Fremantle to Maria Redmond. Maria was the daughter of John (England), who arrived in Western Australia aboard the Lady Louisa 19/12/1875 from London. Maria arrived in Western Australia on 30/04/1877 aboard the Lady Louisa from London. He applied for an immigrant grant of 50 acres at Wellington district in 1885. William joined the Police Force on arrival in York, 1876, Perth. William went to Fremantle and became a police constable in 1880. William later travelled to Geraldton in 1885, where he became a Police corporal. Other professions he has done include; Bunbury Gaoler (1886 Govt. Gazette). He went back to York in 1886 and finally to Northampton in 1893. William was dismissed from duty in 1888 (staff economies). He was a member of the Church of England.
GEE, Charles Walter
(23/02/1857-08/1914)
Charles was born in Dandaragan and died in Guildford. He is the son of Walter Frederick and Mary. He got married on 29/10/1879 in Bunbury to Elizabeth Jane Lee (27/12/1861-). Elizabeth was born in Bunbury as the daughter of Patrick (Pensioner Guard) and Elizabeth. Their children were WaIter Henry (1880-1963), Hannah Elizabeth (1882-1968), Ada (1883-1926), Mary Ann Agnes (1885, died in infancy), Charles Patrick (1887-) who was born in Perth, Hugh (1889-), Lucinda Mabel (1890, died in infancy), Ethel Hay (1892-1966), Rilda Habel (1896-) (Guildford Roman Catholic). Charles was a Police Sergeant and later a Detective. He was stationed at Bunbury, Perth, Victoria Plains, New Norcia, Northam. He owned property, it was in Guildford, Town Lot 98 Lot 4 and a vineyard Town Lot. His religion was Roman Catholic.
GEE, Arthur Edward
(23/09/1863-)
Arthur was born in Greenough as the son of WaIter and Mary. He got married in 1879 in Bunbury to Mary Annie Lee. She is the daughter of Patrick (Pensioner Guard) and Elizabeth. Arthur remarried Alice. Arthur and Mary's children were Arthur Waiter Patrick (1889-1951), who was born in Fremantle, Edward (1894-), Robert Purtyl and Hilda (Dolly) Mary (1896-). Arthur and Alice's children were Frances Mary and Stepson William. Arthur was a Police Officer from 04/02/1884-12/05/1891. He has been to many places such as Guildford, Fremantle. etc. He captured Thomas Hughes in 1887. His religion was Roman Catholic.
GEE, A
Perth, scavenger (1880). Bunbury, builder and contractor (1884-6).
GAYNE/GAINES, George
He employed a ticket of leave labourer in 1881 at Bunbury.
GARVEY, Patrick
He was the son of William and Mary. He was a farmer in Bunbury. He applied for land on Preston River in 1859. He ended up with a leasehold of 80 acres in 1864 and finally fully purchased in 1868 at Quindalup. Later in life, he was a farmer in Dardanup around 1877. He employed five ticket of leave men from 1868-1875.
GARRlTTY, James
(1842-)
He was an expiree. He arrived in Western Australia in 12/1862 aboard the Palmerston. He employed a ticket of leave man at the Hines Champion Bay 1868. When living in Bunbury, he was a tinsmith from 1876-1877. He departed for South Australia on 28/01/1877.
GARRETT, James
He employed two ticket of leave men in Perth from 1864-1867 and possibly one ticket of leave man at Bunbury 1871.
GARDINER, William
He was the son of Edward and Margaret. He married Elizabeth Trigwell (1850-1872). He remarried on 13/07/1890 in Bunbury to Harriet Agnes Trigwell (1859-). Agnes was born at Preston. William's wives were sisters and the daughters of Henry and Agnes Ann. William's children were Alfred Walter (1892-) and Ella Muriel Sophia (1902-). He was a Water policeman in Busselton from 1873-1874, then a Boatman 1875-1877. He was a member of the Church of England.
GARDINER, John
(06/12/1858-06/03/1944)
He was born in Bunbury. He is the son of Alfred and Susanna (nee Higgins). He got married on 24/12/1890 (Bunbury Church of England) to Viola Blanche Gibbs. Viola was born on 20/11/1873 (Collie). She is the daughter of John Samuel and Jane Elizabeth (nee Gardiner). Their children are; Phyllis Blanche (1891-), Reuben Avelyn Onslow (1893-), Hubert Cyril (1899-1960) and Ronald (1911-). John was a farmer of "Elvira Creek ". Roelands took over the property after his father's death in 1905. John employed two ticket of leave men during 1877 and 1878. He was a member of the Wellington Agricultural Society. He was also on the board of education for Vasse in 1879. He was also a Publican at Busselton 1879-1888. He was a member of the Church of England.
GARDINER, James
He arrived in Western Australia on 16/08/1885 aboard the South Australian from South Australia as a Civil servant. He was also an engineer in 1885. He lived in the Southern districts of Bunbury from 1887-1889.
GARDINER, Ephriam
(10/05/1854-21/05/1944)
He was born in Western Australia and died in Perth. He is the son of Jesse and Jane. He got married on 01/05/1876 in Picton to Christina Fowler (18/7/1851-18/12/1934/5). Christina died in Dardanup. She is the daughter of John and Elizabeth. Their children were Louisa Haude (1878-1965), Habel Elizabeth (1880-1964), Julius Maitland (1882-1959), Cecil (died in infancy), Edith Hinna (1888-), Godfrey Kervyn (1890) and Guy Ronald (1893-). Ephriam was a surveyor in the southwest before 1876 and after that in the Northwest on the telegraph line Murchison to Roebourne. After this, he was a farmer at "Greenwood" in Ferguson. He was a Justice of Peace. He was the 1st Chairman of Dardanup Road Board from 1895-1904, a Member from 1908 to 1911 and from 1916 to 1921. He was educated in Bunbury.
GARDINER, Edward
(07/10/1832 - 1917)
He is the son of Jesse and Jane. Edward arrived in Western Australia on (06/12/1842) aboard Trusty with his parents. He got married on (23/04/1855) in Bunbury to Margaret Monaghue (1831-). Margaret was born in Ireland. She arrived In Western Australia on 13/06/1853 aboard the Sabrina. Their children were Jane, Elizabeth, William, Bethiah, Frances (-1956), John, Ellen, Jesse, who died of measles at 19 years old, Sophia, Sarah and Henry. He was a farmer in Bunbury. He owned 12 acres in 1856, another 16 acres in 1867 and had a tillage lease. His wife was listed at Bunbury as a Roman Catholic in 1854 by Salvedo.
GARDINER. Alfred
(06/02/1827-23/06/1906)
He is the son of Reuben and Ann. He arrived in Western Australia on 06/12/1842 aboard the Trusty with his parents. Alfred got married on 01/05/1856 in Bunbury to Susannah Higgins (12/10/1837-18/04/1895). Susannah was the daughter of William and Sarah. Their children were Sarah Ann (1857-), John (1858-1944), Henry William (1860-), Ann (1863), Rebecca (1865-), Alfred Charles (1868-1917), Charles (1870-), Susanna Maria (1873-) and Fanny (1875-). Alfred was a farmer in Bunbury by profession and owned the following land; 40 acres at Wellington (1868), Brunswick (1870), the land known as "Templemore", and Leasehold on Ferguson River. Alfred employed two ticket of leave men (1866 and 1869).
GALLEY, John
(1839-)
He was an expiree. He arrived in Western Australia on 21/10/1858 aboard the Edwin Fox. John was a Shoemaker from 1875-1888 at Blackwood and Bunbury, where he had a vineyard in the (1870)s. He was listed as a winemaker at Bridgetown. John employed eleven ticket of leave men between 1864-1877, including a shoemaker in 1873 and a carpenter in 1877.
GALE, Walter Augustus
(22/12/1864-27/07/1927)
Walter was born in Geraldton. He is the son of William and Mary Ann. He got married on 18/11/1896 to Georgiana Kennedy Richardson (14/02/1867-01/1946) in Bunbury. Georgiana died in New South Wales. She was the daughter of William and Amelia. Their children were Doreen, Dermott, Frederick and Mervyn. Walter was the Assistant Reg. at the Colonial Secretary's Office (Government Gazette) from 1886-1890. He later travelled to Melbourne, where he became a Clerk to the Court of Federal Parliament. He later visited England and returned on (22/01/1885 ) aboard the Abington.
GALE, Richard
(1834-03/01/1931)
Richard was born in Dorset, England, and died in Busselton. He was the son of John. Richard arrived in Western Australia in 1856 aboard the Shanghai. Richard got married in 1875 in Bunbury to Hannah Rebecca Margaret Spencer (26/11/1857-1940). She is the daughter of William and Hannah. For four years, Richard worked for W.L.Brockman at Gingin as a farm and dairy manager. Then went to Busselton as manager, lessee, then he was a purchaser of Molloy's property "Fairlawn". Richard was appointed Resident Manager in 1875 and Justice of the Peace. He was a Foundation member and President of the Southern Districts Agricultural Society. MLC for Vasse district during (10/1874-3/1878). He visited London and returned in 12/1887 aboard the Elderslie. Richard employed thirteen ticket of leave men in partnership with R.J. Brockman and three on his own account at "Fairlawn".
FURLEY, C
In Bunbury, he employed a ticket of leave labourer in 1870.
FRENCH, Joseph
He was a Private of the 51st Regiment and was stationed in Western Australia from 1840 to 1847, then at Leschenault in 1850. He worked in Ommanney's survey party at Bunbury, Wonnerup and Collie River.