STINTON, Josiah/Joseph

(1824-10/03/1910).

He was born in England and died in Bunbury. He was the son of Thomas and Sara Macklin. Josiah arrived in Western Australia on 20/04/1841 on the ship Henry. He married on 01/02/1852 to Susannah Willey (1832-02/12/1912). She died in Picton, Bunbury. She was the daughter of Thomas John and Susannah (originally Barker Grig). Their children were Susan (1853-1922), Hannah, Sarah (1853-1923), David William (1859-1922), Mary Ann (1862-), Jane (1865-), May (1870-), a son died at infancy, and a daughter died in infancy. Josiah was formerly a ship's boy and was employed by William Forrest. He was a stonemason and builder in the 1840s where he indentured to Wollaston. He went to Fremantle as a wheelwright, then worked in Bunbury as a miller. He also worked in Pinjarra and Balingup districts. His wife kept 300 beehives. He employed a ticket of leave man at Murray River in 1864.

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STINTON, David William

(03/03/1859-29/04/1922).

He was born in Bunbury and died in Greenbushes. David William was the son of Josiah. He married on 13/03/1883 to Fanny Properjohn (03/05/1865-11/04/1922). She was the daughter of Charles Daniel and Margaret (originally Tuthill). Their children were Josiah Sampson (1886-), Alice Jane (1887-), David Josiah (1889-), John, Evelyn May (1893-), Hubert William (1895-1896) and Fanny Maud (1897-). He lived in Blackwood, then became a carpenter in Bunbury in 1885, then moved to Greenbushes, where he was the discoverer of tin on 05/07/1888 and was rewarded £250. He was a tin miner and maker of sulkies and hobby. He was a member of the Church of England.

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STEWART, Andrew

(-09/11882).

He died in Bunbury. He is the son of James and Jane. He married on 26/09/1869 in Fremantle as Roman Catholic to Margaret Ranrahan (1848-). She was the daughter of Margaret. She arrived on 14/01/1868 on the ship Tartar' and was nominated by sister Joanna at Guildford. Their children were Mary Jane (1869-), Andrew John (1871-), born in Fremantle as Roman Catholic, Mary Jane (1872-) and a son (1875-), born in Busselton. Andrew was a Seaman in Fremantle and Bunbury. He was then a policeman in Busselton. He was part-owner of the ship, Belle of Bunbury, in 1877 with Hayward, Gibbs and Reidied. The vessel wrecked in 1887

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STEVENS, W. F.

Bunbury. He was an agent for Messers Connor and McKay, owners of a shipping line 1874-1880. He was the manager of Canning Timber Station (1884-1889). In Perth, he was a timber merchant 1887-1889. He employed thirty ticket of leave men on occasions between 1870-1885 from Perth and Bunbury depots. In addition, he made frequent voyages between Bunbury and Fremantle.

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STEVENS, George James Malcolm

He was the youngest son of C.J. of Sydney. He married on 16/02/1886 in Bunbury to Rachael Hislop (-17/04/1941). Rachael died in Perth. She is the daughter of James John Henry and Bridget (originally Mulqueen). Their child was Ailsa Amelia. He was a Perth Barrister in 1886.

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STEVENS, G. F.

He employed a ticket of leave fencer at Bunbury in 1876.

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STANSFIELD, J

(or M). He arrived 28/12/1863 on the ship Lord Dalhousie. He employed a ticket of leave labourer in 1872 in Minninup, Bunbury.

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STALLARD, John

(1816-).

He arrived 18/03/1841 on the ship Parkfield at Australind. He married Hannah Walker (1814-). Their children are John (1841-), Hannah (1843-), Mary Eliza (1846-1920), James (1848-) and Martha (1850-). He was a general labourer. He bought Bunbury Town Lot 1856. He was then a pound keeper from 1874-1876.

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STALLARD, James

(08/1848).

He was born in Bunbury. He is the son of John and (H)Annah (originally Walker). James married on 24/10/1878 at the Church of England in Busselton to Fanny Smith. Fanny was the daughter of William Henry (a fisherman) and Eliza (originally Storey). Their child was named Rose Hannah (1879-). He moved to Lockeville, where he was an employee of Timber Co. from 1880-1885. He was then a farmer in 1887.

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STAFFORD, Thomas

(1827-02/07/1902).

He was an ex-convict. Thomas arrived on 31/08/1853 on the ship Phoebe Dunbar. He Employed eighteen ticket of leave men 1865-1878, including 12 sawyers and a cook at Bunbury, Toodyay, Victoria Plains and Wanneroo. He died at the Old Men's Home, Perth.

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SQUIRE, William Henry

He married Anna Maria. Their children are William Henry (1884-), born in York, Edward Arthur (1886-), born in York and Rebecca Jane Florence (1888-), born in York. He moved to York in 1884, then to Kojonup in 1886. He then was a Police Constable at Bunbury in 1886 and transferred to Carnarvon in 1887. After being arrested for a robbery and being dismissed from the force, his wife applied for temporary poor relief on 20/07/1887.

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SPUD, Samuel

He employed a ticket of leave man in Bunbury in 1876.

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SPENCER, William

(1824/5-21/07/1901).

He was born in England and died in Bunbury. He is the son of Thomas, who arrived years later. William arrived in Western Australia on 06/12/1842 on the Trusty. He got married on 22/02/1855 in Bunbury to Hannah Properjohn (15/12/1838-08/12/1898). She was born in England and died in Bunbury. She was the daughter of Charles and Elizabeth. She arrived 18/03/1841 on the ship Parkfield. William and Hannah's children were Thomas William (1856-1881), Rebecca Margaret (1857-1940), Prances (1860-), Clara Robinson (1864-1949), Ellen Elizabeth, George Clarence (1866-), Charles Edrin (1868-), Albert Edward Mark (1870-1895), Augustus Frederick (1872-), Llewellyn Horace (1875-), Victor Percy Henry and Zoe. John Scott employed William at "Eelup" as a shepherd. He joined the Police Force as a Mounted Constable and was clerk of courts and tidewaiter at Bunbury for three years. He became involved in building and timber trades and was auctioneer, storekeeper and contractor at Victoria Street and then in premises of late J.Everett. He owned the Wellington Hotel for 15 years. He was also a Town Councillor, Chairman of Road. Board,(1874-) and of Municipality 1875. Also of the Board of Education, Member of the Legislative Council for South-West Province 1896-1901. He erected the town jetty and St. Paul's Church. He also employed forty-one ticket of leave men in 1864-1876, including 15 sawyers and a painter.

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SPENCER, Thomas Henry

(1796-03/02/1869).

He died in Bunbury. He followed his son William who arrived 06/12/1842 on the ship Trusty. He married Margaret Robinson (1799-31/12/1893). She died in Bunbury. He was a Bunbury Customs Clerk.

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SPENCER, Thomas Edwin

(25/12/1833-18/06/1904).

He was born in England and died in Fremantle. He is the son of Thomas Henry and Margaret (originally Robinson), who arrived in 1862 from Victoria, where he had been for ten years. He married in Victoria in 1855 to Mary Ann Milner (19/05/1835-09/01/1919). Mary was born at the Isle of Man and died in Bunbury. His children were Margaret Anna (1856-), John (1858-), Thomas Edwin (1862-), Charles Henry (1869-) and William Mark Robinson (1867-1893). Thomas came to Bunbury, where he employed thirteen ticket of leave men on occasions 1865-1878, including two cooks, a sawyer and a painter. He visited Victoria on 20/03/1869 on the ship Sea Ripple with Mary, William and Thomas Junior.

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SPENCER, Thomas

He was a labourer in Bunbury and P.C. in Fremantle from 1865-7. In 1865 he nominated as migrants his brother James (1840-) and William Spencer (1842-).

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SPENCER, Llewellyn Borace

(11/04/1875-).

He was born in Bunbury as the son of William and Hannah. In 1901, Llewellyn married Mary Olen Johnson. Mary was the daughter of George of Bunbury. He joined the staff of Dalgety and Co at Fremantle in 1893. He moved to Bunbury in 1896 to open his own business and agency of Dalgety's until 1907, when he moved to Northam, buying "lima" farm. He was a member of the local Agricultural Society and Western Australia Turf Club. He was educated at a Government school in Bunbury and Briggs' Academy, Fremantle.

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SPENCER, Augustus Frederick

(21/08/1872-24/08/1926).

Augustus was born in Western Australia. He was the son of William and Hannah. On 16/01/1897, Augustus married Agnes Maude Teede (03/08/1874-28/02/1930). Agnes was the daughter of George Robert and Hannah. Elizabeth. Augustus and Agnes's children were Gladys Maud (1898-1898) and Frank Ernest (1898-1976). He was in a partnership with his brother Charles Edwin, taking over their father's business in Bunbury. He was a shipping merchant and was also in business at Collie. Member local Municipal Council 1899-. He bought out his brother in 1908 and held many important agencies. He was a member of the local Racing Club and other clubs and the local Chamber of Commerce. Augustus was educated at Briggs School, Fremantle.

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SPENCER, Miss

She lived in Bunbury and conducted a Young Ladies' Day School between 1884-1885.

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SPENCE, Thomas

(1843-).

Thomas was born in Ireland. He arrived on 12/12/1863 on the ship Tartar. Thomas married Mary, and their child was Thomas Alexander (1867-). He was a Police Constable and was transferred from Bunbury to Fremantle in 1865. Again later to Greenough in 1866. Nominated by cousin Police Constable James Hovell of Bunbury.

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