He was a Police constable stationed at Bunbury in 1880 and then transferred to York in 1881.
HOLLAND Francis Walsby
(1848-)
He was the son of Francis. Francis arrived on 16/04/1861 on the Strathmore. He married on 15/04/1873 in Fremantle to Jane Lavery. Jane was the daughter of John and Jane. Their children were John Henry Francis (1881-), who was born in Fremantle, and Francis Walsby (1885-), who was born in Perth. Francis was Police Constable at Bunbury in 1871. He then was a Lance Corporal and Gaoler at York in 1881, when he resigned. He was a Manufacturer of cordials at Guildford (1885) and Albany 1887-1889.
HOLDEN, James
(1833-)
He was an expiree. James arrived on 03/07/1857 on the Ciara. James employed a ticket of leave labourer at Bunbury in 1871.
HOGAN, Thomas John
(Enrolled Pensioner). He was the son of John and Joan. Thomas married in Perth on 19/06/1867 to Mary Catherine Hackett (1843-25/04/1920). Mary was the daughter of Thomas and Mary Anne. Their children were Jane Mary (1868-), who was born in Perth and six sons. He was a Police Constable from 1867-1888, serving at Mt. Barker in the 1870s. His wife was postmistress at Kojonup in 1877 and Williams in 1879. In 1886 he was transferred from Bunbury to Geraldton and was soon dismissed because of staff economies.
HOGAN, John
(1852-03/10/1900)
John was born in England and died in Northam. He was the son of William, a police detective. John arrived with Isabella Blythe on 28/01/1854 with his parents. He went with his parents to the Eastern colonies on the Bradley on 03/07/1857, returning in 1858. He married in 1877 at Bunbury to Martha Jane Wisbey (04/05/1859-14/11/1940). Martha was born at Northam, as the daughter of Charles and Ellen. Their children were Ernest James (1878-), who was born in Perth, John Charles (1880-) who was born in York, Frederick W (1882-), William Louis Vincent Brady (1885-1912), Lucy May F (1886-), Eric H. W (1888-), Eva E (1890), Mabel Elizabeth (1892-1964) who was born at Busselton and died at Victoria, and Leslie G (1897-). He joined the Western Australia Police Force on 01/07/1874. He was stationed at Fremantle, Pinjarra, York and Fremantle. Rising to Acting Inspector by the time of his death, having served at Northam in the 1880s, Busselton in 1889 and Perth in 1892. He was a member of the Church of England.
HOGAN, James
(1819-1887)
James may have been an expiree. He arrived possibly on 09/06/1862 on the Norwood. He married on 22/05/1865 at Bunbury to Jane Smythe. Their children were Caroline (1868-1904), who was baptised in 1870, Kary Agnes (1875-), who was baptised as a Roman Catholic in 1887 and Mary (1877-). In Preston "Yokanup", James was employed by the W.A. Timber Company as a boatman (1880). His widow applied for outdoor relief in 1887, and their two daughters were placed in a Roman Catholic Orphanage. He was a member of the Church of England.
HOGAN, E. J
He married Emily Annie Bourke (1817-). Emily was born in Northam. She was the daughter of Richard and Catherine. They were in Bunbury.
HOGAN
Arrived from South Australia 05/06/1851 on the Lapwing (C. O. Hogen). Mrs arrived from Melbourne 17/11/1853 on the Louisa. Mr, wife and 6 children travelled to South Australia on 22/06/1857 on the C.W.Bradley. Mrs departed 07/07/1864 on the Rangatira (S.A. Reg). Mr, Mrs and 10 (or 2) children arrived on 09/01/1881 on the Cleopatra from Eastern colonies (or from Bunbury).
HODGES, G. A
(Captain) He arrived on 24/2/1875 on the Georgette. He made frequent voyages to King George Sound to Fremantle and Bunbury from 1882-1884.
HISLOP, William
(16/5/1858-1/3/1935)
William died in Bunbury. He was the son of James John Henry and Bridget. William married Alice Rodwell. Alice was the daughter of William and Mary Ann Buckle (widow). Their children were George William (1887-), James WaIter (1888-), (May) Edith Mary (1892-), Ada Alice (1895-1897) and Vera Pearl (1898-1899). William was a Bunbury boatman around 1883-1889.
HlSLOP, WaIter Cook
(30/12/1859-17/1/1933)
Walter died in Bunbury. He was the son of James John Henry and Bridget. Walter married on 27/12/1882 in Perth to Sarah Ann Caporn (25/3/1858-). She was the daughter of Frederick and Mary Ann. Their children were Frederick (1883-), Harry Clulow (1885-), Laura Ailsa (1889-), Pulo Maud (1890-), Mervyn Percy (1892-), Roy Donald (1894-), Hilton Arnold (1894-) who was born in Bunbury. Walter was a carpenter in 1882-9. He was a member of the Church of England.
HISLOP, James John Henry
(21/10/1824-2/10/1909)
James was born in Scotland and died in Bunbury. He was an expiree. James was the son of John and Allison. He arrived on 28/06/1851 on the Pyrenees. James married on 06/10/1853 in Picton, with the Church of England and again on 22/101853 as a Roman Catholic, to Bridget Mulqueen (Mulgeen) (1834-3/4/1907). Bridget was born in Ireland and died in Busselton. She was the daughter of John. Bridget arrived 18/01/1853 on the Travancore and was listed by Salvado in 1854 as Heslip. Their children were Maria(n) Esther (1854-1933) who died in Perth, James John Henry (1856-1931) who died in Bunbury, William (1858-1935), Thomas (1858-1858), WaIter Cook (1859-1933), Henry (1862-1940), Rachel (-1941) who died in Perth, Alfred (-1933), Bertha Louisa (-1943) who died in Barvey, Haud Rebecca (-1942) who died South Australia, Alexander (-1944) who died Fremantle, Ailsa Augusta (1876-1951) who died in Perth. James was formerly in the Army, as a clerk, then became schoolmaster of Bunbury from 1853-1861. He was an Accountant by 1870 and was at Busselton by 1870 . He was the proprietor of "Wellington Hotel". James was a member of the Town Council (John Forrest was one of his pupils). He employed two tickets of leave men in 1865 and 1869. He was a member of the Church of England and his wife was Roman Catholic.
HILL, Samuel
(1836-)
He was an expiree. Samuel arrived on 11/09/1856 on the Runnymede. He married on 12/07/1866 in Bunbury to Sarah Jane Taylor. Their child was Saul (1869-). He employed three ticket of leave men from 1865-1872 at Blackwood. He was a member of the Church of England.
HILL, Joseph
He was an expiree. Joseph employed 19 tickets of leave men at "Hampden" Bunbury, including sawyers from 1864-1882. Augusta was a saw doctor at a timber mill.
HIGGINS, James G
He married on 21/12/1881 at Picton to Maria Hough (21/04/1860-). Maria was born in Bunbury, as the daughter of James and Ann. Their children were Stafford (1884-) who died in World War I, Ester Ann (1886-), Ethel Bethia (1888-), James Edward, (1891-), William Edwin (1894-), George Clarence (1901-), Mona, Sydney Marshall (1907-) who was born in Albany. James was a Farmer.
HIGGINS, Henry William
(1823-4/12/1880)
Henry died in Picton. He was the son of William and Sarah. He arrived on 06/05/1830 on the Britannia, with his parents. Henry married on 01/04/1854 in Bunbury to Lavinia Gardiner (1837/8-01/06/1891). Lavinia was the daughter of Reuben. Their children were William (1855-1930), Lavinia Susannah (Jane) (1856-), Anne Eliza (1858-), Susannah Maria (around 1861-1935), Reuben Gardiner died 1928, David Henry (1866-1926), Alfred George (-1931), Hanha Sellaa (1870-), Madeline Lissette(-1934), Henry Charles (-1951), Mary Jane (1894-), Sarah who lived for two years and Christine. Henry owned a Perth Town Lot in 1851 and then went to the Wellington district by 1868, where he had 92 acres. A Vasse farmer in the 1860's and 1870's, with Edward and Frederick at "Springfield Farm" Minninup. He employed two tickets of leave men in 1867 and 1869. He was a member of the Church of England.
HIGGINS Frederick
(1853-)
Frederick was baptised as a Roman Catholic in Dardanup. He married on 01/10/1853 in Dardanup to Mary Dunne (1831-). Mary arrived on 13/01/1853 on the Travancore. Their Child was Edward. In Bunbury, he was a farmer with W.R. and E. They owned 10 acres in 1855, 32 acres in 1856, 30 acres in 1859. He employed seven ticket of leave men between 1866-1871 at Capel River Dardanup.
HIGGINS, Edward Giles
(10/3/1833-)
Edward was the son of William and Sarah. Edwards' daughter, Martha (-25/05/1861), died at "Rose Hill". Pioneered "Rose Hill" farm with his brothers. In Bunbury, Edward was a farmer and butcher. He owned land in the Wellington district, 40 acres in 1856 and 40 acres in 1867. Edward employed seven ticket of leave men between 1866-1874, including a mason in 1874.
HIGGINS Charles
(6/1835-18/12/1868)
Charles died at Capel. He was the son of William and Sarah. Charles married on 22/12/1863 in Bunbury to Mary Matilda Cabdiner (08/08/1845-). Mary was the daughter of Reuben and Ann. Their children were Sarah Anne (1869-) and James. Charles was a Farmer "Moulden Farm M Capel and employed a ticket of leave labourer in 1863. He was a member of the Church of England.
HESTER, Godfrey William
(12/10/1857-6/8/1945)
Godfrey was born in Bunbury and died in Bridgetown. He was the son of Edward Godfrey and Theodosia Sophia. He married on 17/07/1889 at Guildford to Mary Evangeline Sweeting (22/1/1856-8/2/1945). Mary was the daughter of Reverend George Hallett and Ellen. Their children were Haud Gladys (1892-), Lancelot Hastings (1893-1916), who died in World War I in France, Erica Mary (1895-1978), William Edward Evelyn Sweeting (1897-1977), Reginald George Sweeting (1900-), Godfrey Harold Sweeting (1902-) and Theodosia Sophia (1903-). Godfrey was the manager of Winnejup Station for J.F.T. Hassell in 1878. In 1880 to North West Mulga Downs", forced by drought to sellout. Godfrey was a Farmer at Bridgetown, leasing "Jayes" (Lee Steere's property) until 1895. He then moved to Claremont, as Higham, Hester and Co. Residence, "Dalgarup Hall''. He returned to his own property in Bridgetown. He was a Justice of Peace in 1898 and a Member of Nelson Road Board and Bridgetown Agricultural Society, and also President of the Greenbushes Agricultural Society. He was educated at home. He was a member of the Church of England.