LYNCH, William

(1833/4-).

William married on 26/11/1853 at Fremantle. His child was Harry Lawler (1832-). William arrived in Western Australia on 26/03/1852 aboard the Mary. He later employed three ticket of leave men in 1864 in Fremantle and 1866 in Bunbury. He later travelled to Ballarat in Victoria a few years after marriage.

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LYALL

He is listed as a passenger from Bunbury to Fremantle aboard the Rob Roy on 04/03/1879.

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LUCAS, Richard

(1840-25/03/1878).

He was born in England and died in Geraldton. Richard was the son of Alexander. Richard arrived in Western Australia on 24/06/1862 aboard the Mary Harrison with his wife and one child. Richard was married to Elizabeth (1840-). Their children were James, who was born at sea (1862-1862). Their other children were born in Bunbury and were William, Anne (1866-1871), Alice Haude (1874-) and Elizabeth Hannah. Richard was a weaver in England and came to Bunbury as a police constable. Richard travelled to Busselton from 1864 to 1867. He later travelled to Champion Bay from 1867 to 1873 as a Corporal. Further on at Greenough, he was a licensed victualler 1873-1878 at the Miners Arms Hotel in Northampton. He employed eleven ticket of leave men from 1871 to 1877.

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LOWRY, John

(1835-).

He was born in Ireland. John arrived in Western Australia on 13/03/1855 aboard the Berkshire with his wife, Anne (1834-). By trade, John was an agricultural labourer in Bunbury. John travelled to South Australia on 02/02/1856.

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LOVEGROVE, William

He arrived in Western Australia on 24/01/1874 aboard the Hastings in cabin-class from London. William was married to Sarah/Susannah Jane Kane at the Fremantle Church of England. Together they had six children. As a profession, he resided in Fremantle, doing solicitor and barrister work from 1875 to 1881 and 1883 to1889 in Bunbury.

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LOVEGROVE, Dr Thomas Henry

(08/09/1842-13/12/1927).

Thomas was the son of Dr Joseph, and they arrived in Western Australia on 14/01/1868 aboard the Tartar in cabin-class as a surgeon. Thomas got married on 13/05/1869 at the Bunbury Church of England to Elinor Maude Katherine Eliot (15/07/1844-18/04/1915). Elinor was the daughter of George and Louisa. Their children were Annette Haude (1870-1948), George Eliot (1871-1927), Ida Helen (1873-1943), Enid Louis (1879-) and Charles Douglas (1882-1949), who left for England as a school teacher. Thomas was qualified at MRCS St. George's London 1867. He was appointed a medical officer at Bunbury in 1869. He was on the local bodies of Education from 1874. He was the Honorary Secretary of Wellington Agriculture Society from 1876. He was also Captain of Bunbury Volunteers in 1885, Magistrate of the Blackwood district and Governor Resident at the Kimberley in 1885. He was also the first warden of a 'Q'.. He was an acting Colonial Surgeon in 1890. He was the principal Medical Officer for W. A. in 1895 and a foundation member of the W. A. Medical Association in 1898. Thomas retired to a farming property at Waterloo.

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LOVEGROVE, Charles Doctor

(29/5/1844-).

He was born in England. Charles was the fifth son of Dr Joseph. Charles arrived in Western Australia on 8/10/1889 aboard the Nairnshire with his wife and two children. He married Kate Snodin, daughter of George of England. His second marriage was to Mary, the widow of Dr G. Barward Brown. Charles also studied medicine at Liverpool and graduated from Edinburgh in 1881. Charles practised at Fremantle and became the Carnarvon Medical officer and worked at Bunbury in 1891 and Resident Magistrate at Bridgetown. In 1892 Charles settled at Pinjarra as a medical officer and was the Resident Magistrate for 21 years, during which time a hospital was opened there. Charles was educated at Allborough Grammar School in Suffolk. He was a Justice of the Peace.

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LOCKE, John Bavage

(15/11/1825-18/06/1870).

He was born in England and died in Lockeville. John arrived in Western Australia on 6/12/1842 aboard the Trusty with his parents. John was married on 12/01/1854 at Wonnerup to Mary Layhan (07/09/1836- 08/06/1888). John and Mary's children were Eugene Norfolk Montague (1855-), Ernest (1856-1937), Alton George Felix (1858-1939), Justice Baron (1860-1942), Mordaunt (1862-1931), Ella Haria Ghita (1864-1946), Alms (1866-), Bertha (1868) and Henry Aubrey (1870-1875). John took up land selected by Lieutenant Bunbury on the townsite. He named the property "Lockeville" in Wonnerup. He was a gentleman and a farmer. His wife was the local postmistress from 1874 to 1888. He employed thirty ticket of leave men from 1862 to 1870.

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LITTLE, Thomas

He was the son of Thomas and Eliza. He arrived in Western Australia on 02/1838 aboard the Caillaidon with his parents. Salvado listed him in 1854. By trade, Thomas followed his father's footsteps and was a farmer/grazier in the region since 1868. Around 1874, Thomas went to the Champion Bay district. He employed six ticket of leave men at "Meeka" Station 1879-1884 in the Murchison. He was a Justice of the Peace.

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LITTLE, Thomas 1800-05/11/1877

(1800-05/11/1877).

He was born in Ireland and died in Dardanup. He arrived in 02/1838 aboard the Caillaidon from India with his wife and family. Thomas was married to Eliza (1806-24/11/1866) in Dardanup. Thomas and Eliza's child was Thomas William (1833-1869). Thomas was a farmer in the regions of Bunbury and Australind. He was also a grazier. Later he became the Manager of Prinsep's estate Belvidere in Australind. He moved to his property, Dardanup, in 03/1854. He was a Justice of the Peace in 1855. He settled several Irish families on 100ac blocks. Salvado listed him in 1854. He gave 50 acres for the church built by 1857 and opened a school. He employed seven ticket of leave men from 1863 to 1869.

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LITTLE, Miss

She was a Bunbury schoolmistress and part of the Roman Catholic Church from 1879 to 1880. This woman made some voyages to the Eastern colonies and London in 1885, 1886 and 1888.

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LIPSCHITZ, Liam

He was an expiree. He was a son of Israel and arrived in Western Australia on 28/03/1854 on the the Sea Park. He was a Widower. Liam was married a second time on 15/07/1859 at Bunbury to Caroline Hall, daughter of John, a miller. Liam' and Caroline' child was Audrey (1860-), who was born in Bunbury. Liam was a hawker and Bunbury farmer by trade in 1861. He was also a general dealer and storekeeper during the years 1873 to 1877. He bought 80 acres in 1866 in the Wellington district and had a pastoral lease at Dardanup in the 1860s. He employed nineteen ticket of leave men between 1863 and 1876.

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LINTON, Thomas

(1820-20/04/1879).

He died in Wonnerup and was an expiree. He arrived in Western Australia on 01/06/1858 on the Lord Raglan while his wife and children remained in the U.K. While he was staying in Bunbury, he became a farmer. He employed nineteen ticket of leave men between 1864 and 1879 at Picton.

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LINTHORNE, Henry Peach

(1816-29/11/1861).

He arrived in Western Australia on board the Amelia in 1830. Henry got married in 1844 in Perth to MatiIda Louisa Stokes (19/03/1824-1903). Matilda was the daughter of George and Rachel. Henry's and Matilda's children were William (1846-1920), Annie Matilda (1848-1931), Henry (1850-1854), who drowned in the well while in care of G. Stokes, Ellen nicknamed Nellie (1851-), Sarah (1859-1925) and Fanny Maria (1860-1941). Henry was a boatman and sandalwood cutter and was formerly in the Royal Navy. Henry was appointed warden at the Convict Establishment in Fremantle in 07/1850. In 1856 he was appointed the Barracks Sergeant, and by 1861 he was the Commissioner Clerk. Henry died en route to Bunbury in the course of duties. Henry's wife and two children visited South Australia on 26/08/1857.

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LINN, John

(-06/02/1841)

He went on the ship Hercules and died in Bunbury.

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LEWIS, Arthur

He lived in Busselton. He applied for Town Lots in 1866. He had a pastoral leasehold in 1866 in the Sussex district. Arthur employed ten ticket of leave men from 1865 to 1867 at Busselton and Bunbury. He was also a publican at Vasse for the Commercial Hotel in 1866.

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LEONARD, Frederick

(04/1847)

He lived in Western Australia. Frederick was the son of Richard and Eliza nee Burt. Frederick was a blacksmith in Perth by 1869. He moved to Hay Street in Bunbury in 1877, Guildford 1887 to 1888, then Perth in 1889. He was a part of the Congregational Church.

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LEO, Thomas, E. and N. S. Leo

He arrived in Western Australia on 29/09/1875 on the Charlotte Padbury from London. Thomas employed a ticket of leave man in 1882 at Bunbury.

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LEFROY, William Gerald

(06/10/1856-10/1924).

William was born in Ireland and died in Moora. William was the son of Gerald De Courcy and Elizabeth nee Brockman. William arrived in 1860 with his parents and married on 04/04/1888 at the Guildford Church of England to Flora Mary Barrett Lennard (07/05/1867-02/08/1958). Flora was the daughter of Edward Graham and Mary Ann nee Hardey. William's and Flora's children were Rose Elizabeth (1889-), Lucille Mary (1891-), Ethel Flora (1893-), William Edward De Courcy (1894-), Frederick St John (1896-), Alice Maud (1897-1898), Herbert Kitchener (1899-), Powell Roberts (1900-), Margaret Grace (1902-), Jocelyn O'Grady (1903-), George (1904-1904), James (1904-1904), Gwendolyn Mary (1906-), Thomas Henry Maynard (1908-) and Frances Dorothea (1910-). At sixteen years old, William owned a small boat and went to Shark Bay for pearl fishing for six months. William was also a swan farmer in 1878. He employed two ticket of leave men at "Herne Hill" from 1878 to 1879. In 1880 he went to Carnarvon, working for C. S. Brockman. J. Brockman moved to Bunbury for two years. He leased "Boolathana Station" for three years, then established "Yanyeareddy Station" with his brother at Lyndon River. He left his brother in charge in 1890 and farmed "Herne Hill" again and bought "Towera Station" in 1910. He was a member of the Swan Road Board and was Chairman for three terms. William was also Vice President of Pastoralists' Association and Member of Turf Club and Weld Club Residence "Mileura", Cottesloe. He was also educated in Bunbury.

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LEFROY, Gerald de Courcy

(04/10/1819-15/12/1877).

Gerald was the son of Reverend Henry of Sastry Glebe from Ireland. Gerald arrived in Western Australia on 04/01/1843 on the Lady Grey with brother Anthony O'Grady. Gerald got married on 18/03/1852 to Elizabeth (28/12/1831-22/07/1908). Elizabeth was the eldest daughter of W .L. Brockman of Herne Hill. Gerald's and Elizabeth's children were Henry Gerald (1854-1934), William Gerald (1856-1924), Frances Geraldine (1858-1941) in Ireland, Dorothea Elizabeth Geraldine (1860-1944), Margaret Geraldine (1863-1903). Florence Geraldine (1865-1911), De Courcy Gerald (1869-1945/8), Isabella Mary Geraldine (1871-), Julius Anthony Gerald (1875-) and Arthur Langlois Gerald (1877-1929) who was born in Canada. Gerald was a pastoralist farmer in the Avon district and at Walebing, Victoria Plains, until the 1850s. He then abruptly returned to Ireland on 16/06/1853 on the Madras with horses on the Pyrenees then returned to W.A. in 1860. Gerald went to the Warren district, where he was appointed Sheep Inspector in 1869. He was the Resident Magistrate in Bunbury. He was a farmer of "The Jayes". He was a Justice of the Peace in 1875. He employed eight ticket of leave men from 1865 to 1877.

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