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| Title |
Arrival Year |
Ship Name | Story | Panel # |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PORLEY, Thomas & Sarah | 1829 | Marquis of Anglesea |
Arrived, bonded servants to R Partridge aboard Anglesea 23/8/1829, Children Caroline (b.-/5/1823, d.York 9/7/1897), Ambrose (b.-/-/1824, d. York... |
94 |
| PATTERSON, David | 1829 | Caroline |
David was an indentured servant to the Henty Family. He worked for James Drummond who established the first Botanic Gardens between the Swan River... |
351 |
| PARSONS, J, A & Family | 1830 | Rockingham |
John & Ann Parsons & family lived in Guildford & also built a house at Swan. After John died, the family moved to Albany region. Some... |
124 |
| PEARSE, William Silas | 1830 | Egyptian |
Original farm now North Quay. Married Susannah Hallett Glyde had ten children. The five sons prominent in West Kimberley Murchison Dongara... |
293 |
| PARKER, Stephen & Susanna | 1830 | Hooghly |
From Northbourne in Kent with six children. Arrived at Clarence (temporary town). Given allotments in Guildford. Moved to York in 1836 (... |
443 |
| PEACOCK, Frederick | 1835 | Giraffe |
Arrived as one of eleven immigrant children sponsored by "Wittenoom's Juvenile Emmigration Committee". They were apprenticed to applicants who... |
33 |
| PETHER, WT & Elizabeth | 1838 | Britomart |
Contracts include repairs to Government House and buildings on Rottnest. Contributor of C of E Church in Perth supplying and installing windows.... |
61 |
| PUSEY, William Dobson | 1840 | Runnymeade |
William Dobson Pusey arrived on Runnymede 1840? from Van Diemen's Land. Private in 51st Regt. Appointed Police Constable at York 1841 &... |
1 |
| PAYNE, George & Julia | 1841 | Parkfield |
George was an exceptional craftsman. He built a flourmill and the 50 ton schooner "Citizen of London" from pit sawn timber. The mill was built on... |
83 |
| PIESSE, William Roper | 1841 | Sterling |
William Roper Piesse farmed Northam until 1850 - Police Constable Toodyay 1851: Northam 1852: Guildford 1864: Sub Inspector Northam 1865 - 1878:... |
392 |
| POMEROY, J & Family | 1842 | Diadem |
Born 1784 Arlington, Somerset. Son of Richard (b 1760's) & Mary Pomeroy who are both buried in East Perth Cemetery. Arrived Fremantle per... |
327 |
| POSTLETHWAITE, Phoebe HG | 1843 | Lady Grey |
Phoebe's grandfather was a missionary in Africa whose family was massacred in an attack. Martha (Phoebe's mother), escaped the attack and was... |
135 |
| POSTANS, George | 1850 | Scindian |
Received early 'Ticket of Leave' in 24/9/1851. Married first white female born in WA. Labourer, timber worker, Pinjarra area. Had 12 children,... |
246 |
| PATIENCE, John | 1850 | Scindian |
Arrived on the first convicts ship (wife & 2 children in England & wife died in 1854). Granted Ticket of Leave in 1851. Burglary - 14... |
291 |
| PILKINGTON, Richard | 1853 | Phoebe Dunbar |
Convict No 2449. Ticket of leave 7/09/1859. Married Emily Burke 31/03/1870, who was born in 1851 in Galway and came to fremantle on the Strathmore... |
112 |
| PRIOR, George & Elizabeth | 1853 | Sabrina |
George Prior was born in Hertfordshire and moved to London where he married a widow Elizabeth Ann Snowden (nee Gotten). The family came to... |
172 |
| PYKE, Joseph & Eliza | 1856 | Shanghai |
Arrived with two children Rebekah (4) and Sidney (1). Owned Greenhills at York. Was first President of York Roads Board. Was first Mayor of York... |
33 |
| PRICE, James & Annie | 1861 | Tartar |
Reverand Price was the first Rector of St John's Anglican church Pinjarra |
44 |
| PARMENTER, William | 1862 | Norwood |
He was sent to Australia as a convict (convict 6408). He was granted a Conditional Pardon 18/08/1864. He worked as a bricklayer and labourer. He... |
113 |
| PAISLEY, Thomas & Margaret | 1863 | Merchantman |
Transferred from Bermuda & escorted convicts to Fremantle. In charge of Toodyay Convict Depot 1863. 6 children were born in WA but 4 died in... |
253 |
| PAYNE, George Canham | 1865 | Racehorse | 5 | |
| PICKERING, Joseph | 1866 | Belgravia |
Enrolled pensioner guard. Private rifle brigade - promoted to Sgt at Fremantle Gaol. Married Mary Carroll listed as child passenger on Belgravia... |
82 |
| PULLAN, Charles Richard | 1878 | Lady Elizabeth |
Worked as a Farm Labourer. Married Elizabeth Spratt 21/12/1884 at Mount Pleasant Church, Albany Road, Arthur River. Father of nine, Lucy, Martha,... |
116 |
| PINKER Family | 1883 | Arafura | 106 | |
| PINKER, John & Jane | 1884 | Vale of Doon |
John & Jane were married in Islington, Middlesex 25th Oct 1863. John born Box, Wiltshire to James & Mary. Chandler Jane born Islington to... |
262 |
| PAGE, James Elijah | 1886 | Helena Mena |
James Elijh Page married & had seven children & twenty one grandchildren. He lived to the grand old age of 88. |
ALBANY |
| PINKER, Thomas & Family | 1886 | Otago |
Thomas Pinker born 15/4/1849 & died 5/11/1886 of Typhoid Fever 6 months after arrival. |
302 |
| POWER, William & Margaret | 1887 | Enderslie |
William arrived in Fremantle on the Enderslie with mother, Margaret Power, to join his father Thomas Power |
3 |
| PLAYNE, CM & Family | 1887 | Arcadia |
Born 10th May 1851 in Avening, Gloucestershire. Educated Repton & Oxford. Woolen cloth manufacturer. Family owned 5 woolen mills in Nailsworth... |
327 |
| POTTS, Edward & Jane | 1888 | Austral |
Jane Potts nee Jenkins. Edward Senior laid the foundation stone for Albany Baptist Church 25/12/1907. Margaret married James Edward Preece and... |
ALBANY |
| PARKER Family | 1889 | Arcadia |
Employed by Great Southern Railway, part of WA Land Co. This railway was taken over by WAGR 1896. The Parker's were accompanied by their first son... |
ALBANY |
| PINKER, Elizabeth | 1889 | Minero |
Born Islington, London. Remained in England when family emmigrated in 1884. Reunited 1889 after a voyage of 111 days. Married 1891 to HE Speak.... |
262 |
| PROSSER, William H & Emily | 1891 | Gulf Of Martaban |
William Henry & Emily Prosser migrated to WA after several of their elder children had earlier settled here after moving from Victoria. Left... |
264 |
| PLACANICA, Fortunato | 1895 | Glenhuntly | 384 | |
| PASSARIS, Anthony & Maria | 1898 | Unknown |
Married Maria Economis 1907. Children: Despo Mitchell 13/01/1909, Zoye Carandonis 11/01/1911, Evangaline Bassil 26/02/1913, Dorrie Moscovis 27/11/... |
5 |
| PICKLES Family | 1899 | Oroya |
William & Frances Pickles arrived with sons, Albert, John & Fred; William's parents, John & Elizabeth, sister Annie & her husband... |
ALBANY |
| PRENDERGAST, PJ & AN | 1900 | Persic |
Patrick Joseph & Alicia arrived with 3 children in 1900.3 more were born in Perth Aileen 9/3/01 Irene 18/07/04 & Francis 27/11/10. "... |
20 |
| PAOLINELLI, Perinto | 1900 | Columbo |
Fought for Australia in WWI infrance 16th Battallion of Australian Army, 18th reinforcement 4th Division. POW Limberg 11/1/17. WWII enlisted... |
41 |
| PURTON, Arthur | 1901 | Oroya |
Original Sister Kates orphans,served with 51st Battalion in eurpoe ww1, served on Midland Council for 30 years. RSL Life Member, has street named... |
12 |
| PAINI, Pietro | 1901 | Weimar | 310 | |
| PODBARATZKI Family | 1901 | Weimar |
Hardworking and respectful of others. |
372 |
| PARKER, Ernest | 1903 | Burrumbeet | 41 | |
| PHIPPS, Roger & Lottie | 1903 | Oldenburg |
Two children came from England, William Phipps and Cecelia Phipps. In November 1903 Cecelia and newborn boy died from diphtheria and were buried... |
392 |
| PAINI, Martino & Adolfo | 1905 | Omrah |
Martino Paini came from Montagna, Sondrio. He was from a very poor family. His family came to Australia & settled in Kojonup where they took... |
489 |
| PILATTI, Gregorio | 1906 | Ortona |
Gregorio, later known as George arrived alone spent his first year or two on the goldfields at Kanowna WA He was joined by his wife and two... |
57 |
| PAINO, Antonio | 1906 | Unknown |
Worked in saw mills in Green Bushes & Pemberton (Big Brook). Returned to Italy in 1910 for National Service in the Navy on dreadnaughts &... |
102 |
| PAGES, Miguel & Fermina | 1906 | Orontes |
Miguel and Fermina Pages left Catalunya in 1906 and settled the Foothills in Gosnells. With their 6 children, they became pioneers of the district... |
110 |
| PARKER, Wm, Mary & Family | 1906 | Ortona |
In response to promise of owning land Parkers migrated to settle on 160 acre block costing £1 at Muradup, travelling to Katanning by train then by... |
160 |
| PAPALAZAROS, DC | 1906 | Darmstadt | 191 | |
| POW, Walter | 1906 | Oruba |
Walter Pow's family arrived in Western Australia on the Ormuz in 1907. |
375 |