WYNNE, Samuel (Private)

(1804-22/04/1859).

He died in Bunbury. Samuel arrived as an enrolled pensioner guard with his wife, Mary.

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WYNNE, Mary

(-22/04/1859).

He died in Bunbury. Mary was the widow of Samuel. She employed a ticket of leave labourer at Sussex district 1868.

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WYNES (WINES), Charles

(1808-).

He arrived in Western Australia on 06/12/1842 aboard the Trusty with his wife, Jane Rummines (1809-). Their children were Jane (1833-), James (1838-), Anne (1840-), Elizabeth (1842-), John (1845-), born in Western Australia and Charles (1848-). Charles was a labourer in Bunbury by trade. When he moved to Albany in 1848, he applied for and purchased, suburban Lot. 1857. Later on, he departed on 07/12/1855 from Albany aboard the Island Lady for South Australia with his wife and 5 Children.

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WRIGHT, Thomas Twigg

He was born in Ireland. He arrived in Western Australia on 06/1840 aboard the Prima Donna with his brother, Hamilton. Thomas got married in 1852 to Maria Dawson (06/04/1835-) in Augusta. She is the daughter of Elijah Dawson and Ann. Their children were Gertrude Mary (1853-), Elijah Hamilton (1855-), Francis (1864-) and Geoffrey Dawson. All were born in Bunbury at the Church of England. In 1847 Thomas was one of the parties which opened a track from Bunbury to Williams to facilitate sandalwood carting. He was a Justice of Peace in 1849. When he arrived in Bunbury, he decided to be a farmer until 1851, when he then became a Police Constable Sergeant until 1854. Was a farmer again in the 1860s and 70s. Had land in Upper Capel 1873.

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WRlGHT, J

Lived in Bunbury, he employed a ticket of leave man in 1870. He later moved to Fremantle and employed seven ticket of leave men from 1882 to 1885. One was a quarrier.

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WRIGHT, Elijah Hamilton

(03/07/1855-).

He was born in Bunbury. He was the son of Thomas Twigg and Maria. He got married to Mary Matilda Chapman (25/07/1860-). She was the daughter of Thomas George and Selina. Their children were Selina, Eva, Milly, Evelyn, Alexander, Wilfred and Edward. He was a Farmer when he moved to Upper Capel.

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WREN, (Edward) Thomas

He was the son of Thomas, a salesman. He arrived in Western Australia on 28/05/1884 aboard the South Australian. Thomas' wife and children followed on 28/06/1884 from Victoria. He married first to Mary Ellen Gordon, but she sadly passed away 03/02/1888 and married again on 08/06/1889 in Perth at the Church of England to Alice Naughton, a widow. Alice was the daughter of Frederick Witherd, a watchmaker. Their children were all baptised as Roman Catholics in Perth in 1884. Their names were Rachel, Mary Anne, Marie Ellen, Joseph, Walter Michael and Mary Rachel. When he lived in Guildford, he was an overseer on the Midland Railway construction from 1887-1888. Thomas was also a Perth-Bunbury Mail Contractor in 1889.

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WORTH, John

He lived in Perth and was a bricklayer from 1874-1899. He was a building contractor by trade at the corner of Roe and Melbourne Street, 1884. He employed a ticket of leave plasterer 1873 and 1876 at Bunbury.

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WOOTHARD, Frederick Edward Elcock

(1830-24/04/1862). He died in Bunbury. He was an ex-convict. Fredrick arrived in Western Australia on 02/06/1855 on the Stag. He was married in the U.K. He got married on 30/10/1858 in Guildford to Julia Burns (1840-). Julia was born in England. She arrived on 25/05/1858 aboard the Emma Eugenia. She remarried William Finney Moore. He was a Tinsmith. He was semi-literate and protestant.

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WOODROW, Josiah (Edward Josiah)

(1828-11/04/1879).

He was born in England and died in Bunbury. Josiah arrived on 24/05/1855 aboard the Stag as warder, with his wife and one child. He was married to Mary Ann (1829-). Mary was born in England. Their children were Emily (1851-), Kate (1856-), Edward (1859-), Benjamin (1862-), Sarah Ann (1866-) and Ellen (1868-1909). When Josiah was living in Guildford, he was the overseer of the Convict Depot in 1857. He moved to York in 1859, where he worked as a Census Warder. He moved again to Perth during 1862-1868, where he was Principal Warder Convict Estate. Then he finally moved to Bunbury during 1869-1872, where he was again Principal Warder Convict Estate, but later became a Shoemaker. He employed eight ticket of leave boot makers in 1870-1873. He was literate, and his religion was Wesleyan.

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WOODROW, Benjamin

(21/03/1862-)

Western Australia. He is the son of Josiah and Mary Ann. Benjamin got married on 21/03/1883 to Henrietta Baskerville, daughter of John and Harriet. In his time in Bunbury, Benjamin was a Messenger in the Telegraph Office 1879, a Police Constable in 1884. He moved to Geraldton in 1885 and Cambridge Gulf on 2/1886.

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WOODHEAD, James

(1864-).

He was born in England. He is the son of William and Annie. James arrived on 03/07/1883 on the Fitzroy with his parents. James got married on 26/09/1896 in Bunbury to Janet Louisa Scott (02/10/1872-26/03/1964). Janet is the daughter of John and Catherine. James was a messenger in Colonel Sec's Department in 1888, a clerk in 1889 and conducted business in Victoria Street, Bunbury. He was a member of the Church of England. His wife was a member of CWA, Red Cross, Liberal League, and a Sunday School teacher.

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WOODHEAD, George

(1827-).

He was an ex-convict. He arrived in Western Australia on 11/02/1861 on the Palmerston. His wife Phoebe and Children followed suit on 26/03/1863 aboard the Strathmore. His children were Emma Ellen (-1923), George, Thomas and Alice. During his stay in Bunbury, he was a harness maker, a labourer from 1863. Then he moved to York, then Perth, in 1884. He also employed a ticket of leave labourer 1870-1871. He departed 03/02/1877 for South Australia. He was semi-literate and a Protestante.

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WOODDY, Joseph

He arrived in Western Australia on 21/03/1865 on the Wild Dayrell from Singapore. In Bunbury, he employed a ticket of leave man in 1851.

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WOOD, William J

(1809-29/04/1874).

He died in Donnywongup. William got married on 23/08/1844 in Bunbury to Sarah Hurst (1828-). She is the daughter of Abraham. Their children were Emma (1844-), Charlotte (1844/5-1935), William (1846-), Alfred (1847-), Mary Ann (1849-), Basil (1851-), George (1853-), Abraham (1855-). William (1857-), Anthony (1859-), Henry, Richard and Thomas. William was an Australind farmer and by 1851 applied for pastoral leases of 10,000 acres Preston River and Wellington freehold 90 acres 1857-1862. He later lived in Donnybrook.

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WOOD William Henry

(04/1846-).

He was born in Bunbury. He is the son of William J. and Sarah. William got married on 30/09/1870 in Picton to Comfort Blythe (18/07/1854-). Comfort was born in Guildford and died in New Zealand. Comfort was the daughter of James and Comfort. William was a farmer and grazier in Preston, Minninup and Bridgetown. William employed 21 ticket of leave men on occasions from 1864 to 1878, these including shepherds, a bootmaker and a carpenter. He travelled to New Zealand in 1887.

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WOOD William Byers

(1859-09/05/1923).

He was the youngest son of Isaac. William got married on 13/06/1881 at Perth as a Wesleyan to Margaret Forrest Lawrence (27/07/1859-12/02/1943). Margaret is the daughter of James Thompson and Harriet. He also was a Butcher in Guildford from 1880-1889.

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WOODS, Samuel A

(09/05/1832 - 23/10/1887).

He was born in England and died in Albany. Samuel is the son of Samuel and Sarah of Birmingham. Samuel arrived in Australia on 24/11/1852 on the Arundel in Victoria. They later travelled to Western Australia. Samuel got married on 11/11/1869 in Albany at the Church of England to Mary Hatley Ward (01/08/1847-30/08/1886). Mary died in Albany. She was the 4th child of John Ward and Mary Hatley. She arrived with her parents 24/03/1854 on the Victory. Their children were John Francis (1870-1939), Fanny Rebecca (1872-1875), Jesse Shale (1874-), born in Bunbury, Arthur Samuel, Ethelene Mary (1877-1970), Ernest Hatley (1879-1966) and Samuel William (1882-1974). When Samuel was living at York Street, Albany, he was a builder and carpenter. He built the London Hotel. He was a publican 1870s. Samuel was a Member of Good Templars. He employed 2 ticket of leave servants during 1872 and 1874.

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WOODS, Joshua

(-14/09/1881).

He died at Le Grange. He may have lived in Bunbury and been the overseer at Maitland River in 1884-1885. He was a Pearler and Lapwing at North West. He was murdered by Aboriginal people.

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WOOD(S), John

He was an ex-convict. John employed four ticket of leave men in Bunbury during 1870.

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