(-26/10/1885)
John died in Bunbury. He was a drover that was employed by Brockman travelling stock from Esperance to Gingin. He died at the Rose and Crown Hotel.
(-26/10/1885)
John died in Bunbury. He was a drover that was employed by Brockman travelling stock from Esperance to Gingin. He died at the Rose and Crown Hotel.
(1886-1966)
She was born in Bunbury. Margaret was the daughter of William. Margaret did not marry. Margaret was a dressmaker. Margaret cared for her parents in their old age and was educated in York.
(1821-)
He was an expiree. James arrived on 29/3/1856 on the William Rammond. James was married and had five children in the United Kingdom. A Bunbury farmer, James applied for 50 acres in 1868 as a tillage lease on the Bunbury - Kojonup Road. He employed twelve ticket of leave men at "Rosamel" between 1860 and 1872.
(5/10/1857-2/10/1890)
He was born in Bunbury as the son of Charles Gabriel and Caroline. He married Ann J. Mara (1863-). Mara was born at Upper Swan as the daughter of John and Kate. Ann remarried in 1895 to David Kirk Caldwell. His children were Florence (1884-1881) and Constance Josephine (1886-), born in Fremantle. He was the Fremantle telegraph messenger in 1874, a clerk from 1876-1885 and a customs agent in 1886.
(1827-13/06/1911)
Charles died in Carnarvon. He was the son of Phillip Henry. Charles arrived in 1841 on the Charles from South Australia and then departed in 07/1841 on the Truelove. He then returned in 1846 as a member of the crew of H.M.S. Fly, he jumped ship. Charles married on 02/1848 Caroline Adams (1828-5/9/1908). Caroline died in Fremantle. She was the daughter of William and Elizabeth. Their children were Annie Alma (1846-), Anne (1847-1915), Elizabeth Caroline (1850-), Walter John, a twin (1852-1925), Phillip Henry (1852-1933), George Doonan (1855-1936), Francis Gabriel (1857-1890) who died in Bunbury, Frank William (1861-1886), Andrew (1864-1903) and Ernest (1864-1810). On his first voyage, he brought stock from South Australia, including 800 sheep and 30 horses. He was a sailmaker and boatman at Fremantle. He was noted as the Captain of the Twinkling Star by the 1860s and was master of the Speculator, Arabian and Brothers. He employed two ticket of leave men and was a sailor in 1864 and a shipwright in 1868. His wife was a Librarian at Fremantle Literacy Institute, 1880-1885. Hanham was French-speaking and is believed to have come from the Channel Islands.
He employed five ticket of leave men, a sawyer and a cook included, between 1865-1868 in Bunbury. He employed two ticket of leave men, one a sawyer, at Rockingham in 1872 and also one ticket of leave man at Kojonup in 1873 and 1874.
He was an expiree. John arrived on 12/9/1864 on the Merchantman. John employed nine ticket of leave men in Bunbury between 1869 and 1876, including three tailors. John was a Bunbury grocer in 1870, then a merchant by 1889 at Roebourne between 1880-1884. John left with his wife to go to the Eastern colonies and returned on 27/08/1883 on the Franklin.
(1827-)
He was an expiree. Aaron arrived on 11/07/1857 aboard the Clara. He employed eight ticket of leave men, including sawyers at Bunbury between 1860 and 1869.
(17/05/1859-03/12/1952)
Susan died in Fremantle. She was the daughter of David and Elizabeth. Susan was a teacher at the Bishop's Girls School of Perth for five years in the 1880s. Susan was resident governess at the Field Place Ladies School in Bunbury from 1887 to 1890 and at Fremantle from 1891 to 1904. Assisted by her four sisters, she conducted a private school at Wesleyan RaIl, Cantonment Street. Her residence was 60 Attfield Street, Fremantle.
(-1873)
He died in Bunbury. He was a farmer.
He arrived in Bunbury on 23/02/1888 on the Albany from the Eastern colonies.
He employed two tickets of leave men in 1868 and 1869 in Bunbury.
(1892-26/11/1891)
Samuel died in Toodyay. He was the son of John, who was a sailor. Samuel arrived on 26/03/1852 aboard the Mary. He was an agricultural labourer. He married on 03/10/1854 in Perth to Amelia Wisbey (1810-), a widow. Amelia arrived on 24/3/1854 aboard The Victory. Her stepson was Charles Wisbey, a retired hotel keeper from Bunbury. In Toodyay and Dandaragan, he was a farmer from 1850 to 1870. He employed four ticket of leave men in 1858, 1860, 1861 and 1871.
(1849-)
He was born in Ireland. He was the first son of Philip and Margaret of Bunbury. He was employed as a ticket of leave labourer in 1872.
Matthew arrived in Western Australia on 21/01/1887 aboard the Hampshire. He was an engineman, then unemployed and sought poor relief at Bunbury 21/4/1887.
He arrived in Western Australia on 18/11/1840 aboard the Lady Emma from Tasmania. George married Elizabeth Emmott. Their children were G.E. (1841-), Ada (1843-) and Henry William (1855-1879). In 1841 George moved to Bunbury, where he was a Pilot and small farmer—departed on 02/1844 aboard the Cecilia for Victoria. In 1864 he applied for title to Bunbury Lot.
(1837-)
He was an expiree. Thomas had a wife and 3 Children left in the United Kingdom. Thomas arrived on 22/12/1866 aboard the Corona. Departed for London 13/02/1877 aboard the Charlotte Padbury. While he was in Bunbury, he was a shoemaker in 1877.
(1843-)
He was an expiree. He arrived in Western Australia on 29/01/1862 aboard the Lincelles. He got married to Elizabeth. Their child was Emma Jane (1870-), born in Bunbury. George worked in Bunbury as a carter in 1877. He employed four ticket of leave men 1873-1875 at "Iron Pot" Arthur River. He returned to London on 29/11/1877.
(-07/04/1881)
Patrick died in Geraldton. He was married. His child was Mary Jane (1873-1890). Patrick was a Water policeman in Bunbury but later in Geraldton on 12/07/1877.
He was a Sergeant of the 51st Regiment. He was stationed in Western Australia in 1840-1847, at York 1840 and was in charge at Bunbury 27/09/1843.