He got married on 07/09/1869 in Bunbury to Ellen Brennan. Ellen (1849-) arrived on 15/04/1867 on the Strathmore.
LEEMAN, Henry
(1834-).
He was an expiree. Henry arrived in Western Australia on 29/01/1862 onboard the Lincelles. He got married to Ellen at Fremantle in 1870. When Henry arrived in Bunbury, he became a farmer and a carpenter. He was a carpenter from 1874 to 1889, according to the AImanack and moved to Augusta by 1889. He employed four ticket of leave men from 1870 to 1874, including two brickmakers and a mason.
LEE, Thomas
In Bunbury he was a carter between 1873 and 1885.
LEE, Patrick
(1805-06/05/1870).
He died in Bunbury. Patrick arrived in Western Australia on 24/10/1850 on the Hashemy as an enrolled pensioner guard with his wife, Elizabeth nee Nolan. Their children were Hugh (1846-), Thomas William (1852-), Mary Annie, born in Bunbury and Elizabeth Jane (1861-1937). Patrick was formerly a Private in the 47th Regiment. He owned Bunbury Town lots in 1855 and 1858. Patrick also employed two ticket of leave men in 1869 and 1870. Salvado listed him in 1854. Patrick also assisted in the building of the Roman Catholic Church in 1868.
LEE, John (1829-20/01/1895)
(1829-20/01/1895).
He died at Mount Eliza and was an expiree. John arrived in Western Australia on 02/06/1855 on the Stag. John employed six ticket of leave men between 1864 and 1871 at Bunbury, including two sawyers and a cook.
LEE, John 30/10/1886
(-30/10/1886).
He died suddenly in his hut at Goodwood Saw Mills in Bunbury.
LEE, Hugh
(1846-).
He was the son of Patrick and Elizabeth nee Nolan. Hugh arrived in Western Australia on 24/10/1850 on the Hashemy with his parents. In Bunbury, he was a carpenter from 1873 to 1889. He employed a ticket of leave labourer in 1872.
LEE, E.
He employed a ticket of leave man at Bunbury in 1872.
LEE, C. E.
According to the 1873 Government Gazette, he was a postmaster in Bunbury.
LECAILLE, Reverend. Fr. Adolphus
(23/09/1826- 07/05/1908).
He was born in Belgium and died in Perth. Adolphus arrived on 12/02/1858 on the Lochnagar. Adolphus was a Roman Church Clergyman at Dardanup and Bunbury during 1858, later Champion Bay 1865 to 1877 and Vasse in 1887. He was naturalised on 18/11/1859. Adolphus was a builder of churches, and he also opened schools.
LAYMAN, Ida Agnes
(1871-24/6/1953).
She was born in Wonnerup and died in Perth. Ida was the daughter of George and Amelia. Ida was a homemaker and cook. She also played tennis, rode a bicycle which was the first in the district. Ida was also active in farm work. Ida was educated at Wonnerup and a private school in Bunbury. She was a liberal and was part of the Church of England.
LAYMAN, George Wallace
(25/08/1860-22/01/1892).
He was born in Wonnerup and died in Wilgarrup. George was the son of George and Amelia. On 05/05/1887 at Bundidup Farm, George married Matilda Louisa Hayward (26/06/1864-07/05/1961), who died in Perth. She was the daughter of Thomas and Catherine. George's and Matilda's children were Catherine Amelia (1888-1966), George (1889-1977), who was born in Donnybrook and Clair (1891-). George was a farmer and pastoralist. He was also a leasehold at Wilgarup. George was also a meat contractor for PandO boats at Albany, which sent produce to Bunbury. He was a part of the Church of England.
LAWSON, Charles
(1805-).
He arrived in Western Australia on 05/1839 on the Montreal. Charles married Maria Lockyer in 07/1843. Maria (1823-) and their children were Frederick Charles (1841-1841), Mary Ann (1843-) and Charles (1846-). Charles was a solicitor in Perth in 12/1845. Charles was also a Clerk of the Court at Bunbury. In 07/1847, Charles inherited a baronetcy and returned to England with his wife and family on the Unicorn.
LAWRENCE, William Chipper
(04/06/1848-09/03/1923).
He was born in Bunbury and died at Mount Lawley. William was the second son of James Thompson and Harriet nee Moore. William got married in 1873 to Jane Charlotte Howell (26/11/1854-11/03/1920). Jane was the daughter of William and Elizabeth nee Denton. William and Jane's children were Grace Hilda, who died at five years of age. Their children were Frank (1876-1897), Myra Gertrude (1881-1969), Rohilla (1884-1973), Myrtle Harriet (1887-1964), Irwin Fitzroy (1889-1956), Raymond Forrest (1890-1943), Ruby Valette (1891-1974), Hazel Geraldine (1899-1951) and Gordon Ord (1900-1960). William joined the police force in 1871 and served at Perth, Dongara, Guildford, Roebourne and Geraldton. William was a corporal during 1879 and a Sub-Inspector during 1885. William went to the Kimberley in 1889 and was in charge of the North West, being an Inspector in 1893 and being promoted to Chief Inspector in 1899. William travelled to Perth in 1900 and became the Superintendent of the Police in the Metropolitan area. William retired in 1912. He was a Justice of the Peace in 1900. He was educated in Picton. His religion was presbyterian.
LAWRENCE, George
(26/05/1846-05/11/1922).
He died in Perth. George was the son of James Thompson and Harriet nee Moore. George married Ellen Jane Buswell (24/05/1860-29/4/1910) in Bunbury. Ellen was the daughter of Joseph and Eliza nee Cross. George's and Ellen's children were Mary Maria (1880-), May E, (1883-1884), Agnes E (1885-1885), George David (1886-1966), Francis (1888-1889), Preston James (1890-1941), unnamed infant (1893-1893), Daisy Alma (1895-), Leslie Walter (1897-1976) and Minna Ellen (1899-). George was a farmer in Bunbury during 1868 and then a carpenter in 1874. George employed three ticket of leave men in 1871 and 1872.
LAWRENCE, Miss
In Bunbury, she was an assistant teacher in 1867.
LAURENCE, Eric/Edward Hayes
(21/01/1846-17/11/1885).
Eric was the son of George and Caroline, cousin of F. P. Barlee, Colonel Secretary. Eric arrived in Western Australia on 12/01/1863 on the Palestine and departed in 1873 or 1874. Eric married Rose Annetta Johnston (27/07/1849-09/12/1933) on 27/06/1883 at the Bunbury Church of England. Rose was the daughter of Harley Robert. Eric was a clerk for eight months then was a Resident Magistrate in Toodyay. Eric was also a third-class clerk from 1866 to 1869. Eric also was Secretary for the Perth Horticulture Society from 1865. Eric was the Champion Bay Resident Magistrate in 1871. Eric was also Justice of Peace and Residing Magistrate for Roebourne and Bunbury. He was also active in Church of England church work for the Young Men's Society in 1869. Eric visited England and returned with Miss F. Laurence in 09/1875 on the Daylight.
LARKIN, Patrick
(1802-09/1847).
He was from Bunbury. Patrick arrived in 09/1833 from Tasmania with his Regiment. Patrick married Bridget. Bridget (-15/10/1855). Their children were Bridget (1834-), Jonn (1835-). Thomas, (1837-). Mary, (1839-), Edward L, (1844-). Their daughter Bridget got married in 1846 to John Hurford, a Soldier in the 21st Regiment. Patrick was stationed at Murray River and was discharged in Western Australia in 1840. Patrick settled at Vasse. His wife, Bridget, was hanged for murder.
LARKIN, James Charles
James Charles Larkin was born in Bunbury. James Charles was the son of Thomas and Mary nee. McCourt. Thomas and Mary married on 09/11/1903 at the York Roman Catholic Church. Lucy Florence Reilly was the daughter of Patrick and Mary nee Ryan of Beverley.
LAMBE, Patrick
(1799-31/01/1890) (Albany).
Patrick arrived in Western Australia in 1855 on the Adelaide as an Enrolled Pensioner Guard with his wife and family. Patrick married Catherine Hannaway on 22/05/1831. Their children were James, Ann Therese (1855-1856), Elizabeth (1856-), Patrick, Charlotte (1857-). Patrick was formerly a Private in the 98th Regiment. He was enlisted in 1827 and discharged in 1849. Patrick was in Perth during the 1850s. Patrick employed a ticket of leave man there in 1859. Patrick was discharged in 1866, granted land in Perth, but went to South Australia, then back to Bunbury from 1877 to 1885 according to the Almanack, and then to Albany. Patrick and his wife petitioned for the Post Office to be moved from Gordon River to Tunney in 1887. Patrick went to Albany in 1888 to live with his married daughter.