TRIGWELL, Henry

(1817-1890).

Henry arrived on 18/12/1851 on the Anna Robertson, with his family of five children and wife, Agnes Ann Garland (1822-05/06/1898). She was born in Gibralter and died in Bunbury. Their children were Henry John (1844-1900), John (1846-1900), Elizabeth (1850-1892), Walter William (1853-), George (1855-), Charles Raymond (1856-), Thomas (1857-), Harriet Agnes (1859-), Caroline Emma (1861-), Richard James and Alfred (1864-). Henry was a second Corporal Instructing Warder at Fremantle of Royal Engineers. He was a Sergeant when he was discharged on 21/12/1861. He moved to the Wellington district. In Blackwood, he was a farmer and grazier in the 1860s on the Preston River. He had 60 acres of land in 1868. He was a publican and innkeeper for the "Anchor and Rope Inn" from 1869 to 1885. His wife was the local midwife. He employed four ticket of leave men, including a bricklayer on occasions between 1868 and 1880.

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