(1839/40-29/04/1898).
Nicholas was born in Ireland and died in Bunbury. He was the son of Nicholas and Mary. Nicholas arrived on 11/08/1867 on the ship Palestine with his wife. Nicholas married sometime between 1866 and 1867 to Julia Foley (1841-20/01/1926) in Ireland. Julia was possibly the daughter of Daniel and Catherine. She arrived in 1875. Their children were Mary Ann (1867-), Patrick (1868-), Daniel (1861-1897), K, Louisa, Michael, John, Thomas, William, Fred and William, who died in 1886 of an accident while tree climbing. Nicholas was an officer's servant, appointed Police Constable at Fremantle in 1867, Bunbury in 1877 and Guildford in 1878. He resigned in 1881. He was a baker at Bunbury and took up pastoral leasehold at Donnybrook and 320 acres of freehold land (Wellington Location 55) in 1883. He was the licensee of the Anchor and Hope Hotel at Bunbury. His religion was Roman Catholic.