COSTELLO, John

(29 /07/1902)

John arrived on 24/10/1850 on the Hashemy as an enrolled pensioner guard. John married Ann Berrigan. John's children were John (1853- ), Ellen, Mary Jane (1862-1876). John was formerly a Private in the 40th Regiment. This family was listed at Bunbury 05/1854 by Salvado. John was granted the Lot P.7 at Albany. John was a Lighthouse keeper in Bunbury 1867 and Tidewaiter 1873. He was a member of the Roman Catholic Church.

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COSTELLO, John

He was a Bunbury customs officer. In Bunbury he signed a petition in 1877 regarding discrimination against expirees. He was a cabinetmaker between 1884 and 1889 and a Blacksmith in Bunbury from 1885 to 1889.

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COSBEE, Francis

Francis married Margaret Clifford in Bunbury on 23/08/1870. Margaret arrived on 28/01/1868 on the Hastings.

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CORNISH, Andrew

(1850-1883)

Andrew was the son of Anthony and Rebecca. Andrew married Margaret Anne Spencer in the Bunbury Church of England on 15/09/1875. Andrews' children were Bert, Frank and Gordon. Andrew was a Mail Coach driver in 1879 at Vasse and a Butcher in Bunbury in 1880-1884. Andrew employed a ticket of leave man. Andrew was a member of the Church of England.

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COPE, WaIter James

(12/08/1865- )

Walter was born in England as the son of James. Walter arrived on 12/1885 on the Albany from England via the Eastern Colonies. Walter married Mary Adeline Birch in 1889. Mary was the daughter of Vernon. Walter had four children, two sons and two daughters. Walter was an Accountant in Geraldton around 1888-1889. He spent a year on the Goldfields. After his return, he was an Auctioneer in partnership with Trigg. Walter became the Secretary of The Geraldton Agricultural Society in 1898. Association with Wittenoom Bros until 1896 when he returned to England. In 1900 he came back to Bunbury and joined the Millars Timber Company in 1902.

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COOLE, H

Bunbury Prison Warder on 1861

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COOKE, John Henry

He was the son of Ely (farmer). John was married to Emily Wisby in Bunbury Wesleyan Methodist Church on 23/02/1888. Emily was baptised on 26/11/1865 and was the daughter of Charles and Ellen.

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CONNOR, William

William married (Mrs) Elizabeth King in Bunbury on 01/10/1888. William's children were Helen Mary Anne (1889- ), Thomas William (1891- ), Mary Anne (1893- ) and John (1894- ).

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CONNOR, James (1856 - 1906)

(1856-22/12/1906)

James was born in Bunbury and drowned in Albany. He was the son of James (Pensioner Guard) and Bridget. James married on 04/04/1883 to Bridget O'Neill (1857-04/07/1934) in the Perth Roman Catholic Church. Bridget died in Albany. She was the daughter of Michael. James' children were Mary Teresa (1884- ), Rose Mary (1886- ), Joseph James (1888- ), Alice Maya (1889- ), Norah Annie Bride (1891- ), Elvie Agnes (1894- ) and John Cullen (1896- ). James joined the Western Australia Police Force as a Constable and was stationed in the Northwest between 1874 and 1875; Mail driver on the Albany-Perth run 24/12/1879. James was promoted to 1st Class Constable by 1886 in Perth, Lance Corporal in 1891 when in charge at Gingin, Sergeant in 1896 and made Inspector in 1901. James was a member of the Roman Catholic Church.

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CONNOR, James

James was a Butcher in Bunbury in 1877. Signed a petition regarding restrictions on expirees.

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CONNOR, James C (1810 - 1886)

(1810-13/12/1886)

James arrived on 14/10/1850 on the Hashemy, as an Enrolled Pensioner Guard, with his wife, Brigid. Brigid was born in Ireland (1825-23/05/1900). James' children were William (John?), Mary (1851- ) born in Perth Roman Catholic Church, Ellen (1854- ), Teresa, James (1856- ) born in Bunbury and John. James was formerly a Private in East India. He bought a Bunbury Town Lot in 1858 and became a Pensioner in 1875. He was listed by Salvado 5. James became a part of the Roman Catholic Church in 1854.

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CONNOR, George

Bunbury confectionary licence (Government Gazette 1872). George employed four ticket of leave men between 1871 and 1876 including a bookbinder in 1874.

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CONIBEERE (CONNYBERE), John

(1815-20/08/1877)

John died in Bunbury. John arrived on 13/01/1853 on the Travancore. John married E.E. John was a Blacksmith in Bunbury. In 1863 John nominated his brother-in-law Anthoney Keen and his wife as assisted migrants. John employed four ticket of leave men between 1863 and 1871. John's widow was listed as a householder at Bunbury 1879-1889.

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COLLINS, Peter

(1836- )

He had served his Penal sentence. Peter arrived on 29/05/1863 by the Clyde. Peter married Emma Woodread (underage) in Bunbury on 09/09/1867. Emma was the daughter of George and Phoebe. Peter worked as a brickmaker: He employed 13 ticket of leave men at Bunbury between 1865 and 1871 and one more at Perth in 1872.


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COLLINGHAM, F

Listed on 23/06/1886 on the Victorian, from Bunbury to Fremantle.

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COLE, Archibald H. L

(1842-18/01/1884)

Archibald died in Japan. He had served his Penal sentence. Archibald was the son of Reverend W. G. Cole. Archibald arrived on 10/08/1865 on the Racehorse. Archibald went to Singapore on 20/12/1873 on the Hawk. Archibald was an accountant and schoolmaster in Bunbury 1869/72. He employed six ticket of leave men at Bunbury from 1869-1871. Archibald was a Fremantle "Herald" reporter in 1873.

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COLE, Abraham

(06/1848-)

He was the son of Thomas and Frances. Abraham married on 11/03/1874 to Eliza Jane Gregg (1859- ) at the Perth Church of England. Eliza was the daughter of John and Elba. Abraham's children were all born at the Perth Church of England, and they were Mary Jane (1875- ), Eliza Ann (1877- ) and Rose Agnes (1879- ). Abraham was an Assistant Warden at Rottnest in 1875. In Perth, he was a Labourer and Gardener. Abraham was also a Policeman at Kojonup in 1884 and Bunbury in 1885. Abraham was a farm labourer and bricklayer at Busselton between 1886 to 1889.

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COFFEY, Miss H

She arrived on 09/01/1881 on the Cleopatra from Melbourne via Bunbury.

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