HOUSE, Edward

(7/1846-18/06/1871)

Edward died in Bunbury. He was the son of William and Martha of Bunbury. Edward employed three tickets of leave men in Capel from 1866-1871.

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HOUSE, Albert

He was married around 1886 to Anna Maria Scott (1861-22/03/1946). Anna was born in Quindalup and died in Bunbury. She was the daughter of William Frederick and Hary Ann. Their children were Hartha Mary Ann, baptised in 1889, Reuben William, baptised in 1892, Laura Climena (1895-) and one other son.

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HOULAHAN, Thomas

(29/8/1862-14/11/1928)

Thomas was born in Bunbury and died at Northam. He was the son of John and Julia. Thomas married on 30/08/1887 in Geraldton to Alicia Kelly (1864-03/11/1918). Alicia died in Northam. She was the daughter of John and Anna. Their child was John (1894-), who was born in Perth. Thomas joined the Police Force on 01/11/1881 in Perth, then in Geraldton in 1884 and then Greenough in 1885. Thomas was Acting Sergeant in Wyndham in 1890 and then of Perth in 1893. A Police Sergeant at Broome 1911 and then Northam in 1914 as an Inspector. Thomas was demoted to Corporal when he returned South on account of his ill health. He was educated in Bunbury, and his religion was Roman Catholic.

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HOULAHAN / HULLEHAN, John

(1801-19/10/1891)

John died in Bunbury. He arrived on 02/04/1856 with William Hammond. John married Julia Toomey. Their children were Mary (1858-) (Fremantle Roman Catholic), John, Eliza Louisa and Thomas (1862-1928). John was a Pensioner Guard of the 30th Regiment. John was stationed first at Fremantle, then transferred to Bunbury and later became valued retainers at James Guy Thomson's homestead in Brookhampton.

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HOUGH, Owen

He was the son of Joseph and Sophia. Owen married Eva Ramsay. Eva was the daughter of James and Anne. He was a customs officer in Bunbury. 


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HOUGH, Joseph

(1840-)

son of James and Elizabeth. He arrived on 18/03/1841 on the Parkfield with his parents. Joseph married his first wife (Sophia) Bethia Gardiner (08/1846-). Bethia was born in Manjimup as the daughter of Jesse and Jane. Joseph remarried to Elizabeth Delaney (1860-1949). Elizabeth was born in Bunbury. Joseph and Bethia's children were Christ Robert (1863-1866), Owen, David Jesse, Charles, Joseph, Boe, Cecil, Rhoda, Sarah, Caroline, Louisa and Amy Maria. Joseph and Elizabeth's children were Gabrielliac, Colville, Gwen, Joseph, Alick and John. Joseph was a Bunbury farmer in 1877, then a sawyer and butcher at Collie from 1870 to 1873. Joseph employed 14 tickets of leave men between 1866 and 1873.

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HOUGH, James

(1824-)

Jame arrived on 18/03/1841 on the Parkfield. He married on 12/1845 to Ann Hurst (1830-). Ann was the daughter of Abraham and Ann. Ann arrived on 10/04/1842 on the Diadem. Their children were William (1847-), Elizabeth (1848-), Mary Ann (1850-), Edwin (1852), Thomas (1855-), Samuel (1857-), Sarah Ann (1858), Mary (Maria) (1860-), Phoebe, Ada, Joseph, James and George, some were born in Bunbury. In Bunbury, James was a carter in the 1840s and a sawyer in the 1860s. He lived in Collie in the 1870s as a labourer. James employed three tickets of leave men during 1864 to 1871. He was a Dardanup farmer in 1877.

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HOUGH, James

(1801-2/4/1874)

James arrived on 18/03/1841 on the Parkfield. James married Elizabeth (1801/6-15/9/1871). Elizabeth died in Bunbury. Their children were James (1824-), Samuel (1826-1845), Mary (1837-), Joseph (1840-), Ellen (1843-1925), Sarah (1845-) and Hannah Elizabeth (1847-1914). James was an Agricultural labourer at Bunbury. He bought town lots in 1851 and 1855. He was also a Farmer in Collie. He bought Wellington district land of 60 acres in 1855, 10 acres in 1858, 20 acres in 1859 and 40 acres in 1868.

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HORTON, Henry

(1825-)

He was an expiree. Henry arrived on 31/12/1862 on the York, followed by his wife Kezia (1831-) on the Fitzroy, arriving on 23/3/1865. He worked in Bunbury as a tinsmith in the 1860s. He employed four tickets of leave men from 1866 to 1868.

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HORNSBY, Alfred

(1854- 6/3/1918)

Alfred married Louisa Earl. Louisa was born in New South Wales. Their children were William, Roderick, Edith, Ruth, Alice and Phillip. He was a Bunbury laundry proprietor.

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HORNDEN, Richard

(1826/30-11/3/1865)

Richard died in Perth. He was an expiree. He arrived on 28/03/1854 on the Sea Park. They had two children, one died in 1864 in Bunbury and Mary Dorodeo (1865-1865), who died in Fremantle. Richard worked in Bunbury and Australind as a labourer in the 1860's. He employed two tickets of leave men in 1863-1864. He worked in Fremantle as a blacksmith by 1865. Richard died in a lunatic asylum.

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HOOPER, William

(1815-)

He arrived 18/03/1841 on the Parkfield. William was a labourer who tied for fourth place in a ploughing match at Bunbury in 1848 and employed a ticket of leave at Blackwood in 1864.

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HOOPER, Robert

(1815-21/10/1865)

Robert was possibly the brother of William (1816-), who arrived on the same ship. Robert arrived on 18/3/1841 on the Parkfield. He married in Perth on 27/3/1853 to Hannah Marsden. Hannah died at Bunbury. Their child was Elizabeth Marsden. Robert was a Farmer at Australind "Alverstoke". He employed three tickets of leave men in 1863 and 1864. Robert found the body of John O'Neil in 1864.

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HOLLMAN

He was a Police constable stationed at Bunbury in 1880 and then transferred to York in 1881.

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HOLLAND Francis Walsby

(1848-)

He was the son of Francis. Francis arrived on 16/04/1861 on the Strathmore. He married on 15/04/1873 in Fremantle to Jane Lavery. Jane was the daughter of John and Jane. Their children were John Henry Francis (1881-), who was born in Fremantle, and Francis Walsby (1885-), who was born in Perth. Francis was Police Constable at Bunbury in 1871. He then was a Lance Corporal and Gaoler at York in 1881, when he resigned. He was a Manufacturer of cordials at Guildford (1885) and Albany 1887-1889.

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HOLDEN, James

(1833-)

He was an expiree. James arrived on 03/07/1857 on the Ciara. James employed a ticket of leave labourer at Bunbury in 1871.

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HOGAN, Thomas John

(Enrolled Pensioner). He was the son of John and Joan. Thomas married in Perth on 19/06/1867 to Mary Catherine Hackett (1843-25/04/1920). Mary was the daughter of Thomas and Mary Anne. Their children were Jane Mary (1868-), who was born in Perth and six sons. He was a Police Constable from 1867-1888, serving at Mt. Barker in the 1870s. His wife was postmistress at Kojonup in 1877 and Williams in 1879. In 1886 he was transferred from Bunbury to Geraldton and was soon dismissed because of staff economies.


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HOGAN, John

(1852-03/10/1900)

John was born in England and died in Northam. He was the son of William, a police detective. John arrived with Isabella Blythe on 28/01/1854 with his parents. He went with his parents to the Eastern colonies on the Bradley on 03/07/1857, returning in 1858. He married in 1877 at Bunbury to Martha Jane Wisbey (04/05/1859-14/11/1940). Martha was born at Northam, as the daughter of Charles and Ellen. Their children were Ernest James (1878-), who was born in Perth, John Charles (1880-) who was born in York, Frederick W (1882-), William Louis Vincent Brady (1885-1912), Lucy May F (1886-), Eric H. W (1888-), Eva E (1890), Mabel Elizabeth (1892-1964) who was born at Busselton and died at Victoria, and Leslie G (1897-). He joined the Western Australia Police Force on 01/07/1874. He was stationed at Fremantle, Pinjarra, York and Fremantle. Rising to Acting Inspector by the time of his death, having served at Northam in the 1880s, Busselton in 1889 and Perth in 1892. He was a member of the Church of England.

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HOGAN, James

(1819-1887)

James may have been an expiree. He arrived possibly on 09/06/1862 on the Norwood. He married on 22/05/1865 at Bunbury to Jane Smythe. Their children were Caroline (1868-1904), who was baptised in 1870, Kary Agnes (1875-), who was baptised as a Roman Catholic in 1887 and Mary (1877-). In Preston "Yokanup", James was employed by the W.A. Timber Company as a boatman (1880). His widow applied for outdoor relief in 1887, and their two daughters were placed in a Roman Catholic Orphanage. He was a member of the Church of England.

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HOGAN, E. J

He married Emily Annie Bourke (1817-). Emily was born in Northam. She was the daughter of Richard and Catherine. They were in Bunbury.

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