TEEDE, George Robert Junior

(18/08/1841- 24/04/1907).

He died at sea on the Ophir. George arrived on 10/04/1842 on the Diadem with his parents. George married on 28/06/1866 to Hannah Elizabeth Hough (25/05/1847-20/10/1914) in Bunbury. Hannah was born in Bunbury as the daughter of James and Elizabeth. George's children were Charles Robert (1867-1937), William James (1868-1928), George Frederick (1870-1935), John Stirling (1872-1961), Agnes Maud (1874-1930), Joseph Binfield (1877-1931), Sidney Arnold (1878-1940), Ernest Alfred (1880-1953), Rose Mildred (1883-1944) and Daisy (1885-1949). George was educated at Bishop Hale's School. George was listed in the York Census 1859 as a teacher under his Schoolmaster father. George went to Bunbury as a teacher from 1862 to 1876. George was a clerk for the local court in 1870. In 1876, he was the general commission agent and a government land agent. George retired in 1906.

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TEEDE, George Robert Senior

(01/10/1811-02/03/1867).

George was born in England and died in York. George arrived on 10/04/1842 on the Diadem with his wife and child. George married on 22/11/1840 to Mildred May Bird (06/03/1821-05/10/1878) in England. Mildred died in Bunbury. George's children were George Robert (1841-1907) born in England and died at sea, Mildred Mary (1844-1907) born in Guildford, Elizabeth Eliza (1845-1911) died in Victoria, Charles Bird (1848- ) born in York, John (1849-1918) died in Boyup Brook, an unknown female born and died in 1851, Catherine Ann (1852-1924) died in Bunbury, Frederick James (1854-1896), Louisa Frances (1856-1938), Caroline Isabella (1857-1902) died in Bridgetown, and Alfred Stuart (-1928) died in Bunbury. George left Australind to live at Guildford and went to York in 08/1847 to become a schoolmaster. He then became clerk of Courts between 1848-1851 and again in 1857 with added duties of Postmaster and Gaoler. George bought Town Lot 30 in 1854. He was a part of the Congregational Church.

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TEEDE, George Frederick

(24/07/1870-04/07/1935).

George was the son of George Robert and Hannah (originally Hough). George married on 06/04/1896 to Bertha Emily Roberts (18/01/1872-16/08/1950). Bertha was the daughter of Thomas and Mary Ann (originally Properjohn). George's children were Douglas Vernon (1896-1971), Alma Eileen (1898-1971), Guy Stanley (1900-1959), Ernest Denziel (1903-1927), Reginald Thomas (1906-1960), Doris Maud (1910- ), Mervyn George (1905-1906), Neta Mary (1908-1909), Leonard Princep (1912-1977) and Clive Keith (1916-1917). George was a men's hairdresser at the "Rose Hotel" Bunbury in 1887. George built his own shop in 1924 on Stephen Street. George retired in 1935.

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TEEDE, Frederick James

(21/03/1854-15/03/1896).

Frederick was born in York to George Robert and Mildred May (originally Bird). Frederick married on 09/06/1880 to Mary Crampton (01/10/1857-01/04/1946). Mary was the daughter of John and Frances (originally Moore). Frederick's children were Theodore Frederick (1881-1944), Percival (1882-1948), George James (1884-1884), Gerald Hordern (1885-1951), Ida Caroline (1887-1972), Victor Bird (1888-1940) and Norman Leonard (1891-1948). Frederick was a business proprietor in Bunbury. He was a butcher in 1877 when he signed a petition regarding discrimination against expirees. Frederick employed a ticket of leave cook in 1886.

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TEEDE, Charles Robert

(13/03/1867-24/05/1937).

Charles was born in Bunbury and died in Boulder. He was the son of George Robert and Hannah Elizabeth (originally Hough). Charles married on 28/12/1888 to Ada Florence Dean (05/01/1866-30/08/1915). Ada was the daughter of Edward Charles and Elizabeth. Charles' children were Dorothy (1890-1959) and Alan Rupert (1895-). Charles was a teacher at Geraldton Boys' School between 1887 and 1889. He was also a storekeeper at Manjimup.

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TEEDE, Miss

In 1864 in Bunbury, she was an assistant teacher.

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TAYLOR, Ralph

(1839-19/06/1901).

Ralph died in Bunbury.

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TAYLOR, Joseph

(1836-28/04/1899).

Joseph was born in England and died in Bunbury. He was the son of George. Joseph arrived on the Lady Amherst. Joseph married on 19/07/1866 to Mildred Mary Teede (15/04/1844-21/02/1907) in Beverly. Mildred was born in Guildford as the daughter of George Robert and Mildred May (originally Bird). John Taylor of Yangedine sponsored Joseph. Joseph was listed in the York Census 1859 as a Farmer, and his religion was Wesleyan. Joseph employed eight ticket of leave men at "Cubbine" and "Grady's Meadow" Beverley and three ticket of leave men at Williams River in 1868, 1869 and 1872. Joseph was a sheep farmer in Blackwood between 1875 to 1876.

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TAYLOR, H.

possibly Henry (1841-). He was from Bunbury and served his penal sentence. He employed two ticket of leave men in 1868 and 1870.

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TAYLOR, Amelia Victoria

(07/08/1887-20/11/1966).

Amelia was born in Geraldton as the daughter of John and Emily Matilda née Okely. Amelia married in 1913 to Thomas Morris (22/12/1883-06/07/1961). Amelia was a telephonist in Fremantle. She also lived in Geraldton in 1896/1898, Bunbury and Perth.

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SYRED, William Charles

(08/12/1857-12/10/1934).

He was born in Bunbury and died in Toodyay. He was the son of William Edward and Frances (originally Martin). William got married on 16/04/1890 in Toodyay as Roman Catholic to Catherine Beard 08/03/1866 (Toodyay) (-08.12.1935). She is the daughter of William and Mary (originally Avery). Their children were Mary F. (1891-), Charles Edward (1893-), Margaret (1896-1901), Lucy Rebecca (1894-), Evelyn Louisa (1901-), William, Alice, Alma and Kathleen. He was a shepherd in sandalwood and a farmer at "Stonybrook", Wattening, Toodyay Valley in his youth. He was also a member of the local Agriculture Society. He was Church of England, while his wife was a Roman Catholic.

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SYMMONS, Charles A. J.

(1804-18/10/1887).

He died in Bunbury. Charles arrived on 12/12/1839 aboard the Jean with his wife and three children. He is married to Joanna Elliot (1800-16/09/1858). Joanna died in Perth. Their children were George (1826-), Herbert John George (1830-1857) and Amy (1841-), born in Western Australia. Charles was a Civil Servant from 1839-1869. In 1849, he was Protector of Natives and on the Board of Public Works. He was appointed in 1855 Immigration Agent. In 1856 he was Acting Sheriff, in 1861-2 at Champion Bay. In 1866 as Residential Magistrate. He was Justice of Peace in Fremantle. He was a Police Magistrate and an Honorable Member of the Working Men's Association. In Fremantle 1868, G.Y. Moore included Symmons' notes on Aboriginal people in his "Descriptive Vocabulary" in 1842. He visited England on 15/06/1878 aboard the Helena Hena and returned to Western Australia on 16/09/1878. He also went to Colombo and came back aboard the Hydaspes on 21/09/1886.

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SWINBORNE, Charles Somerville

He married on 11/02/1857 in Bunbury to Ann Thompson. Ann was a widow. He was a member of the Church of England.

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SUTTON, Thomas A

(1830-).

He was an ex-convict. Thomas arrived on 29/05/1863 on the Clyde with his wife in the United Kingdom. He married Margaret Sheenan. Their children were Frances Helen and M. Michael (1886-), born in Fremantle to a Roman Catholic. He was listed as a carpenter at Perth from 1880-1889. He employed seven ticket of leave men at Guildford and Perth during 1864-1878, primarily carpenters and possibly one other at Bunbury in 1869.

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SUTTON, Benjamin

(11/09/1850-29/04/1930).

He died in Busselton. He was the son of Samuel and Ann (originally Twining). He married on 12/12/1877 in Bunbury to Margaret Jane Properjohn (27/06/1862-14/09/1936). She is the daughter of Charles David and Margaret (originally Tuthill). Their children were Eliza Ann, Alma May, Charles Alfred, Clarence Edward, George Hector, Victor, who died in infancy, Ivy, Vernon, Allan, Horace and Gladys Sabina. He was a Mounted Policeman from 1874-1895 in Geraldton, then moved to Cossack, then to Bunbury in 1879 and Busselton in 1879. On retirement, he owned first milk round at Busselton.

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STRICKLAND, David John

(15/08/1843-02/05/1878).

He died in Perth. He was the son of Henry Robert and Hary Ann (originally Hokin). He married on 26/10/1871 at the Guildford Church of England to Martha Eliza Mitchell (1842-10/05/1907). She was the daughter of Henry James and Mary Ann (originally Jennings). She arrived in Western Australia on 08/04/1863 aboard the Burlington. Their children were David Henry Robert (1873-), WaIter Charles (1874-), Kate Ciara (1877-) and Hilda Mona (1878-). He was a farmer in Blackwood from 1868-72. He won 1st prize for wheat at Sydney International Colonial Exhibition 06/1873. He was a farmer at "Roelands" Bunbury in 1871. He employed six ticket of leave men at Preston on occasions from 1864-1873.

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STRAIN, James

(1811-).

He arrived in Western Australia on 25/06/1840 on the Runnymede with the Regiment. He married on 10/1844 to Mary Agnes Wollaston. Their children were Mary Agnes (1845-) and J .C. (1847). James arrived as a Corporal of 51st and was promoted to Sergeant by 1845. He was stationed at Williams in 1840, then Bunbury in 1844 and Pinjarra in 1845-7. Finally, he departed with his Regiment.

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STOKES, William

(1808-16/05/1881).

He died in Geraldton. He arrived in 1860, with free passages granted for himself, his wife and his family. He married Ellen O'Neill (1819-02/11/1878). She died in Geraldton. Their children were Sarah (1839-1840), who died in Ireland, William (1841-1845), John (1843-1871), who died in Champion Bay, Ellen (-1849), who died in Birmingham, Louisa (-1901), Henry (1850-), born in Falkland Island, James (1852-1927), Evelina (1854-1952), Mary (Elizabeth) (1859-1921), George (1862-) and Thomas (1865-1930), died in Bunbury. William was formerly a Private in the 30th Regent and then a lighthouse keeper at Falkland Island for seven years. He later went to Greenough, where the Pensioner Lot was granted. With the death of his wife, he retired to Geraldton.

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STOKES, Thomas

(1865-01/03/1930).

He was born in Greenough and died in Bunbury. He was the son of William and Ellen (originally O'Neill), who arrived in Western Australia in 1860. Thomas married on 05/06/1888 to Jane Baker. Jane arrived in Western Australia on 21/05/1885 on the ship Glen Avon from London. Their children were Ivy (1889-1965), Murie (1892-1915), Thomas (1894-1915), he was a soldier at Gallipoli during World War I and Lily (1895-1978). Thomas was a Saddler and bootmaker in Geraldton. He went to Bunbury in 1898 and established "Stokes Aerated Water Factory". He sank the first bore at Bunbury and supplied the town. Thomas founded the Bunbury Fire Brigade and was Superintendent. He was also a Councillor in 1898.

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STOKES, Francis William

(1855-12/04/1929).

He was born in Melbourne and died in Katrine Northam. He was the son of William Alexander and Sophia (originally Carroll). He arrived in Western Australia in 1872. He got married on 09/10/1880 at York with the Church of England to Margaretta Georgia Hoops (23/12/1855-1918). She was born in York and died in Perth. She is the daughter of William Wigmore and Margaretta Hardy Seymour (originally Meares). Their children were Mary Louisa (1881-1952), Amy Edith (1883-1962), Ernest William Alexander (1886-), born in York, Ruby Ellen (1889-), born in York and Eileen Adelaide (1894-1964). He was the Manager of Union Bank, York (1887-1889). He was a member of the Church of England.

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