HESTER, Edward Godfrey

(1820-11/1896). He died in Bridgetown. He was the son of Thomas Edward and Sophia. Edward arrived on 06/10/1829 with his parents. He married on 04/05/1847 to Theodosia Sophia Hall (10/12/1827-10/1898). Theodosia died in Bridgetown. She was the daughter of Henry Edward and Sarah Theodosia. Their children were Theodosia Eleanor (1848-1848), Edward (1848-1848), Frances Theodosia (1850-), Amy Sophia (1851-1933), Frances (Fanny) Augusta (1853-), Eva, Edward Norman (1854-1946), Louisa Catherine (1656-), Godfrey William (1857-1945), Gerald Edward, Flora Hastings (1859) and Jessica Dora (1867-1952). Edward was a police officer in 1843-1851 and a constable in 1846 at Bunbury. In Bunbury, he was a timber merchant and storekeeper. He owned town lots in 1850 and two in 1855. He owned 20 acres in 1860 and 140 acres in 1867 in the Nelson district. He was a Bridgetown settler grazier in 1859 at "Blackwood Park". Steam flour mill in 1865. He was a member of the Nelson Road Board as a secretary and chairman. He was a Justice of Peace. He employed 58 ticket of lease men on occasions from 1863-1875. He was a member of the Church of England.

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HERNAN, Mrs M

In Bunbury, she was a householder from 1879 to 1889.

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HERBERT, William

(1818-1850s). William arrived in 04/1842 on the Diadem. He married on 05/1842 at Australind to Maria Lennard (1820-). Maria was married again on 03/11/1857 to Charles Davis in Toodyay. Their children were a son (1842-), Elizabeth (1843-) who was born in Australind, Maria (1844-1844), William (1845-), Henrietta (1847-) and Charles (1850-). William was a Shoemaker in Bunbury in 1843 and farmed at Picton. In Toodyay, he was a shoemaker by 1848 and had the licensee of the "Royal Oak" inn, which was taken over by his brother John in 1850. Employed ten ticket of leave men (mostly shoemakers) at Perth 1851-1853.

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HEPPINGSTONE, Vida Muriel

(1889-1967). Vida was the daughter of Arthur and Frances Theodore. She married in 1909 to Edward Archibald Richardson in BUNBURY. 


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HEPPINGSTONE, Robert John

(20/10/1846)

Robert was born in Wonnerup. He was the son of Robert and Mary Ann Smith. Robert married on 02/07/1872 in Bunbury to Maria Eedle (01/1849-). Maria was the daughter of David and Ann. Their children were David Eedle (1873-), Mary Baylis (1874-), who died young, Harriet Lilian (1876-), Kate Mabel (born around 1878), Fanny Eloise (1880-), George Arthur (1884-), Charles Robert (1884-), Claude Arthur (1887-1916) who died in World War I, Eneid Ethel (1887-), Rhita Isabel (1889-) and Hubert Eldred Alexander (1896-). Robert was a Farmer at "Frogmore" Brunswick. Robert was a conservative and a member of the Church of England. 


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HENLEY, James

(1830-). He was an expiree. He arrived on 19/08/1859 on the Sultana, with his wife and two children from the U.K.  He employed a ticket of leave man at "Hambledon", Bunbury 1866. 


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HENDERSON

Departed for Victoria 23/3/1852 on the Louisa. Arrived on 13/01/1853, on the Travancore (cabin). Appointed Clerk to Bunbury Depot 01/1853. Mr and son arrive at King George Sound on 03/01/1878 on the Siam.Mr and Mrs arrived on 02/02/1882 on the Macedon from Eastern colonies.Mr and Mrs arrived on 06/1883 on the Rome from Eastern colonies. Mrs arrived on 29/09/1884 on the Rome from Eastern colonies.

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HEMMING, Joseph

(1837-). He was an expiree. Joseph arrived on 22/12/1865 on the Vimelra. He employed a ticket of leave cook, a ticket of leave woodcutter at Bunbury 1868, a ticket of leave servant at Toodyay in 1870. Joseph went to N.S.W. on 16/06/1873 and returned 31/03/1874 on the Georgette from South Australia.

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HEARN/HERN, James

(1819-)

He was an expiree. James arrived on 10/2/1853 on the Dudbrook. He employed five ticket of leave men in Perth from 1854-1863, Bunbury in 1863-64 and 1871 at York.

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HEALEY, Jeremiah, (KINNARD-HEALEY, alias McKENNA)

(-28/9/1884)

Jeremiah was the son of Thomas and Mary. He married on 24/05/1866 in Perth to Emily Redmond. Emily was the daughter of Patrick. Their children, all born in Fremantle/Perth, were John James (1866-), John (1867-), John Daniel (1872-), Edward James (1877-), a child (1879) and Amelia Mary (1882-). Jeremiah was a Bootmaker in Bunbury in 1876 and Fremantle from 1879-1885. He was a member of the Fremantle Rifle Corps. His widow received poor relief in 1884. Roman Catholic, while his Wife was Protestante.

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HAZELTON, J

(1820-)

He married on 05/1842 to Maria Binfield (1812-), the widowed sister of Miss Perry (Rebecca) and William Perry. She arrived in 1842 on the Diadem. He was a Carpenter in Bunbury. Maria went to South Australia or Albany on 3/1847 on the Empress.

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HAYWARD, Thomas

(18/8/1865-3/10/1920)

Thomas was born in Wokalup and died in Bunbury. He was the son of Thomas and Catherine. He married in 1890 to Sarah Ann Logue (31/5/1863-5/5/1905). Sarah died in Bunbury. She was the daughter of Joseph and Sarah. Thomas remarried in Donnybrook to Ellen Matilda Luke from South Australia (-13/07/1922). Ellen died in South Australia. She was the daughter of Robert and Ellen. Thomas's children were Matilda (1891-1920), Thomas (1892-), Ethel Kate (1895-), Connie (1896-) who died in infancy, Dorothy May (1899), Henry who died in infancy, Ellen Jean and Lillian Mary. Thomas took over their father's farm" 'Blenditup" at Wokalup. Chairman Harvey Road Board at time of death.

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HAYWARD, Thomas

(01/09/1832-24/09/1915)

Thomas was born in England and died in Bunbury. He was the son of Thomas and Maria. He arrived on 15/9/1853 on the Devonshire with his aunt, Mrs Rose. Thomas was married on 12/1863 in Pinjarra to Catherine Logue (1827/8-06/09/1915) and died in Bunbury. Catherine was the daughter of Joseph Keys and Elizabeth. Catherine arrived on the 22/8/1837 aboard the Hero with her parents. Their children Maria Eliza (1862-1943), Matilda Louisa (1864-1961), Thomas (1865-1920), Catherine (Bessie) Elizabeth (1865-1942), Sophia Ellen (1867-), George Henry Edward (1868-1908) and Robert (1870-1875). From 1853-1890, Thomas was a dairy farmer, then at "Wedderburn" and "Parkfield" in partnership with R.H.Rose. He bought Bundidup in 1859 at Harvey. Thomas became a storekeeper and importer of agricultural implements in Bunbury from 1862-1898. He was part owner of Belle of Bunbury in 1877 and a member of the Municipal Council. Chairman of Rd. Bunbury district in 1874. Honourable. Thomas was the secretary of Sortie and Agriculture Society, Founder of Bunbury Hunt Club and President of Bunbury Building Soc. M.L.A. in Bunbury, 1901, then M.L.C. for Wellington district from 1904-1911. A Justice of the peace, Thomas employed 27 ticket of leave men from 1863-1875. He was Educated at Needham Market Grammar.

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HAYWARD, George Henry Edward

(1868-1908)

He was the son of Thomas and Catherine. George married on 10/10/1894 to Ellen Elizabeth Spencer. Ellen was the daughter of William and Hannah. Their children were George Spencer (1899-) and Edward Victor Lloyd (1900-). George joined his father's business as a merchant and importer in Bunbury.

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HAYSOM William

He arrived on 20/08/1842 with Simon Taylor and brother George. He was married in the United Kingdom to Jane. Their Child was Charles (1833-). Employed by Lefroy as a blacksmith at first in 1860 Contractor Perth- Albany and Parmer Wanneroo 1862. He employed two ticket of leave men in 1868 at Bunbury

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HAYNES, Samuel Johnson

(22/3/1852-3/2/1932)

He was born in England as the son of George (a merchant). Samuel arrived on 10/2/1887 on the Franklin from South Australia. He married in 1897 to Isabella Cole. She was the daughter of Francis of Victoria. They had one son by 1912. He was a Barrister and solicitor, admitted to the Bar in 1886 (S.A.) and 1887 (W.A.). Having bought a practice of Hare in Albany, he was joined by R.T. Robinson and later by C. B. Cox. M.L.C. for South-East Province (1894 - 1910). He was Vice-Consul for Sweden and Norway. He was the Chancellor of the Diocese of Bunbury. A Member of the Albany Bowling Club, the Turf Club, the Albany Club and Weld Club Education. Victorian Government. He went to School and Grammar School at Leek, England.

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HAYES, Sister Mary Placida Elizabeth

(1835-17/6/1887)

Born in Bunbury in 1835. Mary was the first local girl to enter the Convent of the Holy Cross in Perth on 26/7/1850 and was elected Mother Assistant on 17/5/1877, holding this office until 22/6/1883, when she was sent to the newly opened Branch House at Bunbury.

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HAYES, Joseph

(1850-28/8/1919). He died in Bunbury. He married Fanny. Their children were Charles, Joseph, Rowland, Louisa, Arthur, Julia. Frederick. He was a pioneer of Kimberley

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HAYES, James (1815 - 1885)

(1815-6/7/1885)

He was an expiree. James arrived on 31/01/1852 on the Marion. Married on 27/1/1853 in Bunbury to Ellen Shanahan (1831-1885) and died during childbirth. Ellen arrived on 27/7/1850 on the Sophia. Their children were Mary Ann (1854-) and William (1855-), both born in Bunbury. A Bunbury carter and lime burner, James was killed by a falling tree. In the Upper Preston James employed a ticket of leave lime burner in 1867

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HAYES, James (1826 - 1873)

(1826-14/3/1873)

James died in Bunbury. He arrived on 10/4/1842 on the Diadem. He married on 19/11/1860 in Bunbury to Comfort Blythe (1824-29/12/1895). Comfort was a widow. She also arrived on the Diadem. Their child James (1864-), was baptised. In Bunbury, he owned Town Lot 1855 and Wellington district land in 1858. James Employed five or six ticket of leave men between 1864 and 1872.

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