(1839 - 1903)
He was born in Ireland and died in Busselton. He was the son of James and Eliza. Joseph arrived on 20/10/1859 on the West Australian with his wife and son. Joseph married in 1858 to Elizabeth Jane Burnside (1829 - 1909) in Ireland. Elizabeth was born in Ireland and died in Busselton. She was the daughter of Henry and Mary Ann Joseph. Their children were William James (1858 - 1902), John (1860 - 1899), Joseph (1863-), May Ann (1864-), Eliza Jane (1867-), Henry Thomas (1871 - 1903) and Robert Alexander Stewart (1873 - 1951). He employed six ticket of leave men from 1860 to 1876, including two woodcutters. He was the "Ship Hotel" proprietor in Busselton and had two Rockingham Town Lots in 1873. He was part owner of a cutter called Paragon in 1882. He was a police constable in Bunbury in 1867. He nominated his brother James as an assisted migrant. He was a member of the Church of England.