Departed 19/03/1870 for South Australia with wife, arrived 17/09/1870 from Victoria. With his wife arriving 07/1881 from Melbourne. In 1877 Bunbury miller signed a petition regarding discrimination against expirees.
PENNY, Charles Beach
(1806). Arrived on 18/03/1841 on the Parkfield, his wife was expected to follow in the next ship from England. Sawyer and brewer. In partnership with Lewis Birch (this was dissolved 18/4/1841. Bought vessel Fly for £6 in 1843. He visited South Australia, returning 02/1844 on the Waterwitch and again later in the year. He ran a whaling station at Bunbury with John Hurfor died but then ran into difficulties and left for Eastern colonies 12/1846 on the River Chief.
PEIRL, Edward John
(09/06/1848). He was born in Fremantle. Edward was the son of John and Frances. Married Sarah Hughes on the (20/10/1868) in Perth. The daughter of John and Sarah (Mary) arrived on 29/04/1857 on the Travancore with her mother. Their children were John (1869-1936, Frances (Fanny) (1872) born in Bunbury, Mary Ann (1874-1946) born in Perth, Archibald, Amelia E (1877) born in Williams, Sarah E. (1879) born in Albany, Maude, Edward (1884) born in Vasse, Laura Mary (1887-1897) born in Rosebourne, Frederick Patrick (1891-1979), Harold Francis (1894-1956) born in Cosack. Employed by Captain Harding, harbour master. He joined the Police Force 12/1866 at Fremantle to Bunbury 1867. Transferred from Williams to Albany 1877. Promoted to First Class P.C. 1886 while at Roebourne. Police Sergeant at Cossack for several years.
PEAD, Alexander William
(19/04/1810-09/09/1879).
He was the son of William and Eliza. He died in Cossack. Alexander married Catherine Healy (1844) in Geraldton on 09/05/1871. She arrived on 05/08/1868. Children William (1872-1873), Alexander (1874-1874), Fred Walcott (1875), Alexander (1876-1886). Surviving the loss of the Albatross wrecked off Dongara in 1868. Later he became a ship's carpenter in 1873. Set up as a storekeeper in Cossack and bequeathed $1000 to his widow, who ran a boarding house in Cossack from 1886 to 1889. His religion was Roman Catholic.
PAYNE, John Henry
(07/10/1867). He was born in Bunbury. John was son of George Canham and Elizabeth Ann. He married Laura Evelina Bond on 06/04/1867. Daughter of Thomas Bond of London. Children Eileen Mary Myerscough baptised in 1890, Winifred Laura baptised in 1894, Percival John George baptised in 1896, Eric Arthur (1905). John was a clerk at John McCleery's Wine & Spirit. Later became a Clerk at Fremantle Bank in 1884. Then the Adelaide Steamship Co. office (1887-9). Accountant with Lionel Samson'sSamson's firm. Visited Eastern colonies in 1887. Trustee and Treasurer of Fremantle Literary Institute. Member of Fremantle Chamber of Commerce, Fremantle Bowling Club and The Church of England. Education Fremantle Government School.
PAYNE (PAINE?), James
(1817-29/07/1856).
James was born in England and died in Bunbury. He married Ann McCourt (1837) in Capel in 1853. Daughter of James and Mary. Children were James (1854), Anne (1856). James was a grazier and farmer at Capel Farm in Dardanup. He had a holding pastoral lease of 10,000 acres in 1853 and 20 acres of freehold Wellington district in 1855. Sister Frances Paine living at Capel Farm, was a beneficiary of 50 people in The Church of England.
PAYNE, Arthur Lewin
(06/12/1850) He was born in Vasse. Arthur was the son of George and Julia. He married Elizabeth Ellen Knapton (10/03/1856), born in Vasse, in Bunbury on 18/11/1874. Daughter of George Holland and Eliza. Children were Justus Arthur (1876), Viola May, Horace Holland (1883), Francis Althea (1881), Florence, Frank. Arthur worked as a wheelwright in Vasse. He was part of the Captain Citizen of London (schooner) with brother George in 1878, a vessel stranded at Bunbury and broke up in 1880. Later became a Boatman from 1879 to 1888.
PAYNE, Arnott
(1873-13/03/1939)
He died in Boyanup. He married Sarah Ellen Hurst (05/01/1874-25/01/1946), born and died in Boyanup. Daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Ann (nee Ecclestone). Children were Percy, Clarence (1899-1977) (First Freeman of Bunbury in 1977), Gladys Doreen (1900-1914) drowned, Norman Roy (1903), Mavis Elle (1905-1973). Arnott was a farmer in Boyanup.
PAYNE, Alfred Williams
(11/07/1848). He was the son of George and Julia. Married Sarah Ann Hough (18/04/1871-25/05/1950) in Australind, she died at 92. Daughter of James and Ann. Children were Fanny, Foster Alfred (1878-1947), Aubrey Williams (1881-1951), Mervyn Walter (1885), Arthur George (1886-1966), James Marshall (1887), Julia May (1890), Ivy Elizabeth (1892-1956), Amy Ann (1895), Minna Olive (1898), Charles Owen (1902-1923). Alfred was a farmer in Capel from 1879 to 1887, later became a teamster from 1888 to 1889.
PAYNE, Albert Charles
(07/1848). He was the son of George and Julia. He married Marry Ann Hough (10/05/1850), born in Bunbury. Daughter of James and Ann. Charles was a teamster in Ludlow and Capel (1888-1889). Also worked as a farmer in Paynedale, Donnybrook.
PARTRIDGE, John
(07/06/1856-14/08/1936).
He was born in England, John was the son of Frederick Robert arrived from New Zealand in 1881 on the Otway. He married Eleanor Berkellman Ker (04/04/1863-03/12/1944) in Brunswick on 24/04/1891. Daughter of Henry Thompson and Dorinda. Children were Harriet Rippinghal (1894-1964). Oswald John (Jack) (1896-1952), WaIter Stephen (1898-1969). John prospected in the Kimberley goldfields in 1886 without success. Later in 1887 he inspected several Gascoyne sheep stations and properties in the Avon district before purchasing White Rocks farm in Brunswick Junction.
PARSONS, Harry
(1861-1914).
Harry was born in Bunbury and married Janet (1879-05/11/1915). She died in Bunbury.
PARSONAGE, John
(1834).
He was the son of John, arrived 31/12/1862 on the York, with wife and two children. In the United Kingdom, married Perth Charlotte Gross (1834) on 12/06/1867. Daughter of John, she arrived 02/01/1867 on the Bride. In Bunbury 1870 employed three ticket of leave men. In 1872 sailed for Singapore.
PARMENTER, William
(1825-).
Arrived 09/06/1862 on the Norwood, with wife Martha and four Children embarked (23/1865), the two youngest died on the voyage. Children James W. (1853), Martha S (1853). Martha E died (1865) infancy, Arthur S died (1865) infancy. William was a labourer in Bunbury, later became a bricklayer and land-owner. In 1877 signed a petition regarding discrimination against expirees. In 1866 to 1876 employed eight ticket of leave men on occasions, including a sawyer, a woodcutter and a mason in 1872.
PARKER, Pete Robert
Of the twenty-first Regiment. Stationed in Western Australia (1833-1840). In Augusta 1833, he accompanied Lieutenant Bunbury on one of his journeys.
PARKER, Charles
In Bunbury 1867 employed one ticket of leave sawyer.
PALMER, Henry
(1842-).
Arrived on the 09/06/1862 on the Norwood, In Bunbury 1870 employed one ticket of leave man. In 1871 departed for Shanghai.
PALMER, Fred
Fred arrived at Fremantle 04/08/1838 on the Shepard. A whaler applied for a sawyer's licence (11/1842) at Bunbury 1844 and Toodyay 1849. This man arrived from Champion Bay (02/1850) on the Champion. He was one of a party returning from the new settlement at Geraldton.
PAISLEY, Thomas William
(1861-14/08/1928).
Thomas was born in Bermuda and died in Bunbury. He was the son of Thomas and Margaret. He arrived in Busselton (15/02/1863) with his parents on the Merchantman. He married Martha Rabiney McGregor (04/04/1866-25/10/1949), daughter of Daniel and Agnes, on 6/1/1886. Children Ivy Gladys (1886-1947). Leslie William (1888-1974). Selwyn Addey (1890-1958). Vera Agnes Margaret (1892-1974). Cyril John (1894-1951). Thomas McGregor (1904-1930). Thomas was a Bunbury School teacher in 1881. He was a lay preacher in the Anglican Church.
PAISLEY, John
(1869 or 1870-11/06/1938).
He was born in Toodyay. He was the son of Thomas and Margaret. He married Dorothea Hilda Weidimann (10/1904). He was a Secondary Schoolmaster in Bunbury from 1887 to 1889. Later became a bank officer in Bairnsdale, Victoria.