WARBURTON, Samuel

(1834-06/07/1904).

Samuel was born in England and died in Brunswick. He was an ex-convict. His father was Paul, a ship's carpenter. He arrived in Australia on 28/12/1863 on the Lord Dalhousie, leaving his wife and child in the united kingdom. He married on 11/02/1881 at Picton to Alice Emma Lucy Adams (01/01/1838-). She was the daughter of William and Elizabeth. Samuel and Alice's children were Major Ernest, baptised in 1882, Arthur Sam, baptised in 1884, Amy Agnes (1885-), baptised in 1888, Elizabeth Alice, baptised in 1886, Sullivan James Charles (1890-), Hay E. (1891-), Joseph S. (1892-1913), Gordon Stanley, baptised in 1893, Lillian Clara Maude (1894-), Wilfred Harold (1896-), Violet Pearl (1899-), born in Bunbury. He was an ex-soldier and employed a ticket of leave labourer in 1875 at Brunswick.

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WANSBROUGH, Eli

(01/02/1846-20/11/1920).

He was born in Perth and died in Bunbury. He married on 30/04/1873 to Elizabeth Manning (1844/1850-03/09/1919). She was the daughter of John Daniel and Mary, who arrived in Australia on 24/02/1852 on the Will Watch. Eli and Elizabeth's children were John Daniel (1874-1941), Hedley Manning (1929-), Aubrey Eli (1880-1940). Four of their children died in infancy. In 1869 he was a police constable in York in 1870, in Perth, at Champion Bay from 1872 to 1873, Roebourne in 1872, Vasse in 1877 and in 1879, he was the police constable gaoler at Bunbury. Later he was a carrier in Perth. He was educated at Perth Boys' School in the 1850s. He was a member of the Congregational church.

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WANSBROUGH, Aubrey Eli

(13/10/1880-30/06/1940).

He was born in Bunbury and died in Perth. He was the son of Eli and Elizabeth. He married Ethel May Wood (06/07/1879-15/10/1955) on 19/12/1906. Ethel was born in Victoria and died in Perth. She was the daughter of William and Ellen Veal. Aubrey and Ethel's children were Waveney Rosslyn (1908-1977) and Aubrey.

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WALLACE, George

(1810-21/05/1859).

He was a Private and was buried in Bunbury. He arrived on 09/09/1833 on the Jane from Tasmania with the 21st Regiment. He was stationed at Augusta and discharged in 1840.

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WALKER, William

(1813-).

He arrived in Australia on 10/04/1842 on the Diadem. He was a blacksmith in Bunbury and Australind from 1867 to 1876. He employed four ticket of leave men on occasions between 1863 and 1873, including a blacksmith.

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WALKER, John Savage

(1810-24/03/1844).

John died in Bunbury. He arrived in Australia on 06/12/1842 on the Trusty at Australind.

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WALKER, John

(1847-).

He arrived in Australia on 06/12/1876 on the Fitzroy from London with his family. His wife Jane Stephenson was born in 1847 in England. John and Jane's children were Frederick (1868-), William (1870-), Robert (1872-), Eliza (1874-1947) born in England, Sarah and Jane (1877) baptised at the Perth Church of England, Ellen (1879-) in Northam, Constance Annie (1882-) in Northam, John (1884-1886) in York and Henry (1886-) in Bunbury and died in Victoria. John applied for 100 acres in the Avon district in 1880 as an immigrant grant at Mt. Dick. He was a bricklayer and agriculturist before arrival. He was a labourer and railway worker in South Perth, Northam in 1879, York in 1884 and Bunbury in 1886. He left for Victoria and returned around 1890 with his family.

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WALKER, Henry

Henry was an ex-convict. He married Agnes Reilly (1877-). Agnes was the daughter of Phillip and Margaret. Henry was a signwriter. He employed four ticket of leave men on occasions between 1868 and 1869, one of which was a sawyer at Bunbury. He also employed a ticket of leave sawyer at Fremantle in 1867.

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WAGSTAFF, J.

He employed two ticket of leave men at Williams and Bunbury in 1873. He travelled to the Eastern colonies and returned on 14/12/1882 on the Macedon. He returned on 02/06/1883 on the Indus from overseas.

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WADDINGHAM, Richard

(1826-07/02/1910).

Richard died in Picton. He was an ex-convict. He arrived in Australia on 01/05/1853 on the Pyrenees. He married Mary Sarah Thornett on 15/01/1859 in Bunbury. Richard and Sarah's children were Matilda Martha, William (1863-) and Jane (1865-). Richard was a farmer in Bunbury in the 1870s. He was a carter in the 1880s. He also lived in Dardanup. He employed five ticket of leave men on occasions between 1864 and 1871. His religion was the Church of England.

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WADDELL, Thomas

(1841-).

He was an ex-convict. He arrived in Australia on 10/08/1865 on the Racehorse. He was an ex-soldier. He employed a ticket of leave man at Bunbury in 1871, and he sailed for Singapore on 27/03/1873.

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