CARROLL, George

(22/07/1887)

George worked his passage to Western Australia on the Hampshire in 01/1887. He worked as a Tinsmith. George walked from Bunbury to Albany seeking work at the 41-mile railway construction camp.

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CARROLL, Daniel

(18/01/1834-14/01/1878)

Daniel died in York and had served his Penal sentence. He was the son of Michael (Labourer). Daniel arrived possibly on 31/08/1853 on the Phoebe Dunbar. Daniel married on 27/01/1864 to Eliza Croft in York Wesleyan. Eliza was a servant. She arrived possibly in 07/1863 on the Eena. She was the daughter of Willoughby (Coal Miner). She remarried on 08/02/1880 to John Coffey. Their children were John Michael (1864- ), William (1866-1910), Sarah (1874-1874 ), Elizabeth Brigid (1877-1878) and Catherine Anne (1879- ). Daniel was a Labourer and assisted in building the Roman Catholic Church in Bunbury in 1868. Daniel employed eight ticket of leave men on occasions between 1866-1876.

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CARNEY, George

(1826- )

He had served his penal sentence. George arrived on 01/06/1858 on the Lord Raglan. He employed a ticket of leave labourer at Bunbury in 1870.

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CARNES, Charles

He employed three ticket of leave men at Bunbury in 1868 and two ticket of leave men at Toodyay in 1866 and 1868.

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CARNAGHAN, Elias

(1861- )

Elias arrived on the Lady Elizabeth with his mother. In Bunbury, he signed a petition regarding restrictions on people who had served their penal sentences in 1877. He departed to South Australia on 03/11/1883 on the Camelot. He was listed as Thomas Garahern.

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CAREY, Thomas Campbell

(1833-04/09/1884)

He was born in Ireland and died in Perth. Thomas arrived on 01/02/1862 on the Robert Morrison with his wife and two sons. Thomas married on 29/09/1853 to Eliza Shields Stewart (1837-28/10/1871) in Ireland. He remarried on 20/04/1874 to Rose Strickland (19/06/1849-1911) in Fremantle. Rose was the daughter of Henry and Mary Ann. Thomas' children with Eliza were Henry Stewart born (1854-1889), James Campbell born (1856- ), an unnamed daughter (1865-1865), Frederick Fletcher (26/06/1866-09/1908) and Campbell Bunbury (1869- ). Thomas' children with Rose were Rose Elizabeth Hay (1876- ), Annie Blanche (1878- ), Dora (1879-1879) and Clara Charlotte (1880-). Thomas was a competent field surveyor employed by the Government at Albany, Bunbury and Wellington Districts. Thomas bought Bunbury Town Lots in 05/1864. Thomas was an Assistant Surveyor until 1870. He was then a Contract Surveyor and then worked in private practice. Thomas was the first Mayor of Bunbury and Chairman of the Municipal Council. He was a Justice of Peace for Bunbury and Australind. KLC for Vasse (06/10/1872 and 03/091878). 1884. Thomas was the Chairman of Committees. Replaced in Legal Council 1874 by G.R. Gale after Eliot vs. Carey Libel case. Member of Mechanics Institution at Carey Park, Bunbury named after him.

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CAREY, Frederick Fletcher

(26/06/1866-09/1908)

Frederick was the son of Thomas Campbell and Eliza. Frederick married in 1898 to Teenie Sophia Rumble (1874- ). Teenie was the daughter of William (Junior) and Amy. Frederick's children were Teenie Eliza born (1899-), William Thomas (1900-), Amy May (1902-), Frederica Blanche (1904-), Allan Raymond (1907-1941) died in World War II, and twins that died (1906). Frederick was a Surveyor linesman, and he went on statewide journeys for his work. Frederick bought some land at Mingenew and built a stone house after his marriage. He was educated in Bunbury. He was a member of the Church of England.

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CAREY, D

In Bunbury, he was an assistant post and telegraph officer in 1886.

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CAPORN, Henry

(1830-1912)

Henry was the son of Samuel and Ann. Henry arrived on 20/08/1842 on the Simon Taylor with his parents. Henry married on 17/03/1852 to Amelia Smith. Amelia arrived on the Mary Ann. Henry remarried on 12/01/1873 to Harriet Baskerville (18/09/1851-17/08/1892) in Busselton. Harriet was the daughter of John. Henry's children were Ann Elizabeth (1852-1948), Frederick Thomas (1855- ), Charles Edward (1855- ), Henry Samuel (1857- ), James Goode (1859- ), George William (1861- ), Ann (died in Infancy) and a son unnamed (1875- ). Henry was the member of an unsuccessful gold exploring party to Glenelg R. Kimberleys in 1864. He purchased a Perth Town Lot in 1868. Henry worked as a Boatman from 1862-1875. He employed two ticket of leave men between 1852-1859. Henry's first wife was formerly a Governess. In Bunbury, he was a saddler in 1874.

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CAPORN, Frederick Samuel

(04/10/1863-11/07/1949)

He was the son of Frederick and Mary Ann. Frederick was married 18/06/1890 at the Bunbury Church of England to Margaret Sinclair. Margaret was the daughter of John and Julia. Their children were Frederick John (Jack) (1892-1970), George Jeffrey (1894- ), Elsie Hopetown (1900- ) and Eric. In Bunbury, Frederick worked a saddlery business at the Railway Station. Freemason. He was Liberal in politics and a member of the Church of England.

Late Frederick Caporn

South Western Times Thu 14 Jul 1949
Photo courtesy of the National Library of Australia

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CANT, Joseph

(1830-)

Joseph served his penal time as a convict. He arrived on 02/06/1855 on the Stag. Joseph was admitted to Mt Eliza Invalid Depot from Bunbury, 09/12/1886.

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CANE, Richard

Richard was a bootmaker in Guildford from 1875-1877. Richard then worked as a Timber carter in Bunbury from 1879-1880 Bunbury and then worked in the Sawmills at Collie in 1884.

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CALFE, William

(1822-)

William served his penal time as a convict. He arrived on 05/04/1854 on the Sea Park. He married on 24/08/1858 to Catherine Grant (1839-) in Picton. Catherine was born in Ireland. Catherine's parents were John and Rose Anna. She arrived 25/05/1858 On the Emma Eugenia. Their children were Catherine Sophia (1859-1926), Rosanna (1864-). William was a farmer at Picton in 1860 and a Carrier at Bunbury in 1869. He employed 15 ticket of leave men on occasions in 1860-1874. He applied for assisted passages for his parents-in-law.

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CAIN, Richard

He died in Bunbury. He married around 1853 Alice Hurst (1835-). Alice's parents were Abraham and Ann. Their children were all born in Bunbury. Their children were Eliza (1854-), Henry (1856-) and Elizabeth (1856-). Richard was a carrier from 1873 to 1879 and a teamster. In Brookhampton, he employed seven ticket of leave men at Picton on occasions between 1866 to 1869. He worked at the Collie Saw Mills in 1860. His religion was the Church of England.

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CAIN, Henry

(10/08/1856-1940)

He was born in Bunbury. His parents were Richard and Alice Cain, originally Hurst. Henry married on 07/03/1886 to Charlotte Sarah Gardiner (28/10/1944-). Henry was a farmer of the farm called Bookview at Brookhampton in 1880. He gave land for the erection of a community hall.

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