BALENTINE

He died in Bunbury and was a bricklayer from 1879 to 1884.

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BAKER, Thomas

(1839 - 22/12/1886)

He was an expiree, meaning he completed his sentence as a convict. Thomas arrived on 22/12/1866 on the Corona. He worked in Bunbury as a labourer. He was admitted to the Fremantle Depot Hospital on 10/02/1886.

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BAIRD, Patrick David

(-20/02/1921)

He was born in Ireland and died in Fremantle. He was the son of Patrick and Catherine Rachel. He was married on 17/11/1894 to Ellen Forrest Scott (17/10/1873-27/12/1955) in Perth. Ellen was born in Bunbury and died in Mosman Park. She was the daughter of John Robert Scott. Their children were Patrick Thomas (1895-WW2) and Dulcie Margaret Catherine Rachel (1907 - 1950). Patrick worked as a lighthouse keeper at Cape Naturaliste. He served in World War I (1916) and died at a military base hospital, Fremantle. His wife was a shop assistant during his absence in France. His religion was the Church of England.

Patrick David Baird’s obituary

The South-Western News (Busselton, WA : 1903 - 1954)

Fri 25 Feb 1921

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BAIRD, James

(1836-)

He was born in Ireland. He arrived on 13/03/1855 on the Berkshire. James was married on 15/01/1856 to Catherine Robinson in Bunbury. He worked as an agricultural labourer.

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BAILEY, Thomas

(1819 - 15/06/1885)

Thomas was born in England and died in Perth. He arrived in February 1847 on the Java. He married Susannah Adelaide Pomeroy (1832-) on 10/01/1850. Susannah was born in England and arrived on the Diadem. Their children were Susannah (1852-) and Emily Sarah (1854-1931/1932). He was a Private of the 96th Regiment at Bunbury in 1847 and was promoted to Lance Corporal and transferred to York where he was a Police Sergeant. He had Town Lots in 1860. He employed three ticket of leave men at York and Toodyay in 1851, 1855 and 1868. He was a collector for the Perth Town Council. His religion was Wesleyan.

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BAIL, William Henry

(05/11/1841-29/051923)

William was born in England and died in Wagin. He arrived in Western Australia in 1876 on the Lady Elizabeth. William married Selina Caroline Brown (06/02/1851-05/09/1929) in England. Selina was born in England and died in Northam. Their children were Annie Selina (1875-), Alice (1877-), John Henry (1879-), born in Bunbury and Robert (1881-). William was a labourer then a town ranger and pound keeper in Albany from 1885 to 1889.

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BADCOCK, J

He departed for South Australia on 5/10/1883 on the Franklin. He left for South Australia or Bunbury on 24/11/1883 and to Bunbury on 14/101883.

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