(29/4/1854-).
George was born the son of John and Catherine. George married Ann Elizabeth (1862-12/05/1941). Ann was born in Albany and died in Stratham. George and Ann had one child named George. George worked as a Farmer at "Minninup" Bunbury.
(29/4/1854-).
George was born the son of John and Catherine. George married Ann Elizabeth (1862-12/05/1941). Ann was born in Albany and died in Stratham. George and Ann had one child named George. George worked as a Farmer at "Minninup" Bunbury.
He married Esther Ann Byrnes. Their children were Esther Mary (1887-), born in Fremantle as a Roman Catholic, William Joseph (1889-), was baptized as Roman Catholic in Toodyay, Ellen Teresa (1896-1896), born in Bunbury and died in York and James Hubert Joseph (1897-), born as Roman Catholic in York. In Bunbury in 1895 and York in 1896 as Inspector.
He was listed as a passenger between Bunbury and Fremantle in 02/1887.
(1836/7-26/02/1890).
Ebenezer was born in England as the son of Henry and Elizabeth. He arrived on 10/08/1848 on the ship Trusty with his brothers Henry and Thomas. He arrived again on 09/11/1860 on board the vessel Lord Raglan. In 1861, his uncle John Allnutt passed to him the leasehold of his Australind farm and right of purchase of his business. He was a farmer in the Bunbury district, merchant and newsvendor in Perth. He employed two ticket of leave men at Australind in 1864 and 1867.
He was in Bunbury from 1879-1880, then Albany 1880-4. He was employed as a Tinsmith.
(1820-11/11/1904).
John died in Bunbury and was an ex-convict. John arrived on 11/07/1857 on the Clara. John's first wife, Maria Warne (-25/08/1867), followed John on 08/08/1859 on the Travancore. They married in the United Kingdom. Maria died in Bunbury at the age of 47. John remarried on 08/04/1868 in Perth to Mrs Sophia Wilhelm. John was a surgeon and medical officer in Bunbury from 1860-80 and bought 40 acres in 1867. He was an accomplished musician and was an organist at the Congregational Church. He initiated the first brass band at Bunbury. He purchased the instruments and was the conductor. He employed twenty ticket of leave men on occasions between 1864-1872. He travelled to South Australia on 11/05/1886 and returned on 10/08/1886 on the ship Victorian.
(1819-).
Samuel arrived on 10/04/1852 on the Diadem at Australind, with his wife Sarah (1819-) and Children Joseph (1841-1852), died during the voyage, Charles (1843), Sarah E. (1844-), Samuel August (1849-) and Anna Mary Ann (1852-1919). He worked as a shepherd in the Bunbury district before moving to Fremantle in February 1848 on the ship Typo and worked for E.Beere at Bolgart. Later moved to Canning district where he employed seven ticket of leave men on occasions 1852-1868, four of them woodcutters listed as labourers in 1864.
He was employed on the S. Palleton of Bunbury.
(12/12/1864-07/08/1951).
He was born in Toodyay. He was the son of Michael and Margaret (maiden name Fitzgerald). Michael married on 03/07/1889 in South Australia to Clara Oakley Graham (31/10/1866 or 26/091866-18/04/1945). Clara was born in South Australia and died in South Perth. She was the daughter of William and Emily (maiden name Trott). She arrived with her mother on 28/09/1877 from South Australia on the Star of Hope. Their children were Kathleen (1890-1970), Eileen (1892-1952), Donald (1894-1946), Jessie (1896-), Doreen (1898-), Edith (1900-1970), Sheila (1903-), Brian (1904-1973) born in South Australia, Eric (1906-1908) born in South Australia and Joan (1908-1974). Michael was first at Northam in 1879 as a Telegraph Messenger, then to Eyre, Onslow. He was employed in the Telegraph Department of East-West (Eucla line) from Bunbury and Boulder. He was a senior officer in Perth and Superintendent of Telegrams from 1911-1927 when he retired. He made several voyages to and from his stations on the South Coast. His residence was in South Perth. He was educated at Government and Roman Catholic Schools. He was a Liberal and a member of the Roman Catholic Church.
He employed four ticket of leave men on occasions from 1861-1874, one of which was a sawyer. John was an Australind farmer from 1876-1885, and then in Bunbury, he was the Boarding housekeeper from 1887-1889.
He arrived on 01/06/1850 on the Scindian as an Enrolled Pensioner Guard with his wife Anna Halon and 5 Children, including Margaret (Mary), James (1849-), Mary Jane (1851-). James was formerly a Private of the 27th Regiment. An armourer. He possibly employed a ticket of leave mason at Bunbury in 1863.
(20/05/1850-1915).
He was born in Fremantle. He was the son of Alfred Gra and Caroline. Alfred went to Victoria with his parents and returned to Western Australia in the 1880s. He married in 1877 in the Church of England Melbourne to Marie Louise Fanning (1858-15/05/1896). Marie was born in Victoria. Alfred remarried on 07/05/1898 in Fremantle to Elizabeth Hislop (1875-). Elizabeth died in South Australia. Alfred and Marie's children were Arthur Chester Gra (1878-1967), Eulalie (1881-1882), Eric Lindhurst Gra (1883-1956 ) died in Western Australia and employed in the Fire Brigade, Ursula Audrey (1885-), Ariel Gertrude (1888-1936) and Cedric Hereford Gra (1891-1936). Alfred and Elizabeth's children were Dorothy Constance and Gra Rosser (1904-), born in England. Alfred went to London in 1859 on the Aerolite for his education. He worked with his father in Melbourne, as a commercial traveller and at Fremantle as a commission agent with Hunter and Co. from 1888-1889. On his return to Western Australia, he was involved in the establishment of Gas Co. at Fremantle. His residence was in Picton. He worked as a land and estate agent. He was the proprietor of the "Pier Hotel" Fram, the "Burlington Hotel" in Bunbury, and "Governor Broome" in Perth. He made several voyages to Victoria. Alfred was educated in England at 18 years under an uncle (Oxford MA). He was a member of the Church of England.
He was born in Bunbury. He was the son of William and Mary Ann Alice (maiden name Delaporte). William married Alma Esther. Their children were William James Richard (1908-), Thomas Leonard (1912-), Kadge Elba (1915-), Tester (1917-), Forrest Rupert (1919-), Francis Charles (1922-) and Esther Joan (1924-).
He arrived on 02/10/1876 on the Helena Mena, with his wife J.B. and children, Erick, Alfred H, Ada H and Thomas A. Thomas was a congregational minister in Perth from 1876-1879. He visited Bunbury in 01/1877. Thomas departed on 30/12/1879 on the Helena Mena for London with his family.
(1864 - 03/01/1938).
He was born in Capel. He was the son of Samuel and Mary (maiden name Forrest). Samuel married in 1886 at Bunbury to Susannah Maria Higgins (1861-21/01/1935). Susannah was born in Caple and died in Bunbury. She was the daughter of Henry and Lavinia (maiden name Gardner). Their children were Coral Clifton (1887-), Mind baptized in 1888, Lavinia (-1956) baptized in 1890, Winifred Constance Clifton (-1947) baptized in 1893, Charles Clifton (1895-1963), William Clifton (1897-1915) died at Madras in World War 1, Samuel Clifton (1898-1960), Allan Clifton (1899-1963) and John Litton Clifton (1904-1964). Samuel was a farmer at "Doongup". He was a member of the Church of England.
(1836-).
He was the son of Samuel and Mary Rose. Samuel married on 13/12/1859 to Mary Forrest (1837-). Mary was the daughter of Gavin and Mary. She arrived on 06/12/1842 on board the Trusty with her parents. Their children were Samuel Litton Clifton (1864-1938), Gavin John, Grace Ann (1869-1940) and Daniel Murray (1877-), born in Perth Church of England. Samuel was a carpenter and wheelwright. He employed five ticket of leave men at Bunbury on occasions from 1865-1873.
(1816-23/10/1867).
Samuel arrived on 18/03/1841 on the Parkfield with his wife and son. He married Mary Rose Hallen (1814-29/03/1850). Mary died in childbirth. Samuel remarried on 18/05/1855 in Bunbury to Emma Delaporte (widow, maiden name Penfold) (1825-24/08/1890). Emma died in Bunbury. Samuel and Mary's children were Sam (1836-), William (1842-), John (1846-), Mary Matilda (1850-). Samuel and Emma's children were George Charles, Grace Ann (1869-1940), Eleanor Rosetta (1854-), Emma and Sarah Eliza (1857-1936). Samuel bought a Bunbury Town Lot in 1850 and Wellington Location of 120 acres in 1856. Widow carried on the business of "Rose Hotel" 1868 and Bunbury storekeeper 1874. She employed seven ticket of leave men on occasions from 1867-1871.
(1832-29/11/1909).
He was the eldest son of Robert and Elizabeth (maiden name Canler ). Robert arrived on 25/05/1852 on the Merope. Robert married on 26/03/1857 in Australind to Ann Bishop Allnutt (29/08/1834-18/01/1864). Ann died in Australind. Robert remarried on 22/07/1865 to Elizabeth Eliza Teede (04/07/1845-24/02/1911). Elizabeth died in Victoria. She was the daughter of George Robert and Mildred Children. Robert and Ann's children were Robert Henry (1858-1900), John Charles (1859-1940), George Canler (1861-1959), James (1862-1943) and Edwin (1863-1948). Robert and Elizabeth's children were Mary (1866-) died in infancy, Mary Ann Elizabeth (1867-1897), Louise Patience (1869-1909), Augustus Fred (1870-), Mary E (1871-), Percival (1872-1935), Ada Mildred (1874-1875), Ada Mildred (1875-), Arnold Jeffes (1877-1952), Madelaine (1879-1948), Bessie (1880-), Florence (1881-1948), Thomas Leopold (1883-1927), Ella (1884-1968) and Annette Lucille (1890-1969). He employed twenty-five ticket of leave men at "Parkfield" 1864- 1878 (1 a teacher). Bt. "Parkfield Estate" Australind Justice of the Peace. Farmer Bunbury. Pastoral leasehold 1850s. Member of the Board of Education for the Wellington district.
(25/08/1867-)
He was born in Bunbury. He was the son of William and Mary Ann Alice (maiden name Delaporte). John married on 29/01/1891 Ada Annie Muriel Morgan.
(11/05/1846-).
He was the son of Samuel and Mary Rose. John married on 04/02/1874 in Fremantle to Mary Ann Kain. Mary was the daughter of Bernard. John remarried Mary Rose Walmsley (-20/11/1912). She died in Bunbury. John's children were Alice Sophia (1875-), born in Fremantle, Annie Beatrice (1888-) and George.