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Title | Arrival Year | Ship Name | Story | Panel # |
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SPENCER, C P & E | 1829 | CALISTA |
Charles and Elizabeth with children Elizabeth & 9 day old John. He worked for Lionel Sampson. 1831 - Moved to Canning working for Thomas... |
36 |
SMITH, Richard & Mary | 1829 | CAROLINE |
Richard, carpenter / farmer indentured to Henry Camfield. Soon free of indenture. He farmed at Herdsman Lake, Guildford and later at Helena... |
81 |
SPENCER, Charles & Elizabeth | 1829 | CALISTA |
Charles Spencer arrived with wife and four year old daughter Elizabeth. They were expecting a second child when they arrived at Fremantle. They... |
82 |
SHENTON, William Kernot | 1829 | LOTUS |
Engineer & architect, built a horse mill at Fremantle in 1830/1 in which he ground the colony's first wheat, while hand-writing an early... |
105 |
STANTON, John | 1829 | SULPHUR |
Member 63rd Regiment, Veteran of Peninsular Wars and Waterloo. Member of first Police Force. Member of exploration team of Septimus Roe, fought... |
178 |
SMITH, Wm, Mary & Family | 1829 | CALISTA |
William & Mary travelled with their 5 young children on the 3rd passenger ship to reach the Swan River Colony. William had previously served... |
407 |
STRICKLAND, David | 1830 | HOOGHLY |
David became a seaman on the 'Fanny' working for Curtis of Fremantle. He travelled to Cloudy Bay, New Zealand on a whaler owned by Captain Jack... |
47 |
SYRED, William & Elizabeth | 1830 | EGYPTIAN | 109 | |
SHIPARD, William & Frances | 1830 | ROCKINGHAM |
The ship was wrecked 10 miles from Perth. Family lived at the Colony founded by Thomas Peel near Perth, WA. William and wife Frances nee Bateup... |
170 |
SHAW, William, E & Family | 1830 | EGYPTIAN |
William and Eliza Shaw arrived with six children and a further three were born in Western Australia. They came to the Swan River Colony after... |
186 |
STIRLING, Edmund | 1830 | EDWARD LOMBE |
Edmund was the son of Naval Lieutenant John Stirling who served under Nelson at Trafalgar in 1805. Edmund established the 'Enquirer' Newspaper in... |
232 |
SYRED, William Edward | 1830 | EGYPTIAN | 331 | |
SPICE, Saul & Sarah | 1830 | HOOGHLY |
Saul & Sarah (nee Marchant) & their 6 children joined the ill-fated Thomas Peel settlement scheme. Saul worked as a brickmaker in Perth.... |
428 |
STOKES, George & Rachel | 1830 | BRITANNIA |
The family rowed up the Swan River from Fremantle to Perth & landed at Spring Street. George bought a block of land in Murray Street for 2/6.... |
422 |
SCOTT, John & Helen | 1831 | ELIZA |
John & Helen Scott farmed 100 acres at Guildford where they tended Governor Stirling's bloodstock horses. Perth airport is now on this land... |
83 |
SCOTT, John & Helen | 1831 | ELIZA |
John Scott born Hamilton, Scotland 1796 & wife Helen (nee Forrest) arrived Fremantle March 5th 1831 aboard Eliza. Worked with Governor James... |
323 |
SCOTT, John Robert | 1831 | ELIZA |
In 1838, John blazed a trail to Bunbury to find good farming land for Governor Stirling. His wife Ellen (Helen) was a midwife & attended the... |
118 |
SPENCER, Richard | 1833 | BUFFALO | ALBANY | |
SHENTON, George | 1833 | CYGNET |
Perth's first chemist, he quickly expanded into merchandising and timber exports. Instrumental in opening up the Geraldton district for... |
105 |
SMITH, Bernard | 1833 | ISABELLA |
Staff Officer to Commandant Colonel Irwin. Big land owner North Perth. Paymaster Clerk 40yrs Imperial Service. Arrived with parents &... |
224 |
SMITH, John | 1833 | ISABELLA |
Colour Sergeant of 21st Fusiliers with wife Elizabeth (nee Cherry 1790 - 1867). Married 1814. Paymaster Clerk 40 years Imperial Service.... |
224 |
SEABROOK, John & Mary | 1840 | CHIEFTAIN |
Became known a John Seabrook Snr began farming in the Upper Swan at Guildford. Founder and first settler of Brookton |
79 |
SOUNNESS, William & Mary | 1841 | ADVOCATE |
William & Mary Sounness (nee Grey) arrived in Albany in 1841. William was a farmer in Salton, Scotland. In Albany managed Kalgan River... |
ALBANY |
SAINSBURY, John & Ann | 1842 | SIMON TAYLOR |
Wood merchant/carpenter. Employed a T/L carpenter in 1865. Qualified as a juror in 1860 owning real estate worth 50 pounds. |
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SAINSBURY, John & Ann | 1842 | SIMON TAYLOR |
Well known Fremantle carpenter and builder. With 50 pounds real estate. Died 18.12.1884 at dtr's residence Northampton. Married Ann Hall 1842 (d... |
12 |
SHERWOOD, Frederick & Jessey | 1843 | LADY GRAY |
Frederick Sherwood inherited a successful building firm from his father Richard in 1831 in London. In 1857 he founded the Swan Brewery at the foot... |
44 |
SHEHAN, Thomas | 1843 | SHEPHERD |
Married part Aboriginal lady Annie Yindelan from York. They had many descendants who scattered through many wheatbelt towns. Local paper at time... |
153 |
SAW, Thomas, Henry, Ebenezer | 1848 | TRUSTY |
Thomas worked at his trade Carpenter/Cabinetmaker. Made furniture for Gov't House. 1852 married Harriet Sophie Gibbs in Perth. They had 3 sons... |
186 |
SHAW, Nathaniel | 1848 | ORIENT |
Nathaniel Shaw was born in 1834 (exact date unknown). A 'Parkhurst Boy', he was convicted of stealing books at age 10 and sentenced to 7 years... |
456 |
STONE, Martin | 1850 | SCINDIAN |
Martin Stone was convicted for horse stealing and his trial was in Dorchester in 1847. He was convict No. 25 of the first 75 male convicts to be... |
108 |
STONE, Martin | 1850 | SCINDIAN |
Convicted of horse stealing, aged 21 years at Dorcester, England. Sentenced to 15 years imprisonment. Married Emma Bagshaw 9th Feb 1857, in York... |
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SUTTON, Samuel & Ann | 1850 | SCINDIAN |
Enlisted Royal Marines 1830. |
15 |
SCATTERGOOD, Samuel | 1850 | SCINDIAN |
Imperial Prisoner No 1. Convicted of sheep stealing in Leicester UK. Sentenced to 15 years transportation. Earned ticket of leave 1851. Was... |
35 |
SMIRK, Thomas | 1851 | MERMAID |
Convicted of larceny at Manchester 1848. Sentences to 7 years Penal Servitude at Swan River Colony. Convict No. 342. Issued with Ticket of... |
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SCARFF, Robert | 1851 | LEANDER | 217 | |
STOTTER, Samuel Uriah | 1851 | PYRENEES |
Samuel (1809-1868) married Elizabeth Anne Dexter on 4/6/1829 at St Mary's Newington. Wife (Elizabeth c1805-3/1884)) and children Samuel Uriah,... |
302 |
SADDLER, George | 1852 | MARION |
Dropped a 'd' from his name, moved to Victoria and took up farming in the Terang district where most of his descendants currently live. |
294 |
SNOWBALL, James & Grace | 1853 | PALESTINE |
James & Grace arrived with three children John, Jemima, William and Margaret & George were born in WA. Resided at 94 Stirling St Perth.... |
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SERMON, William | 1853 | PYRENEES |
William was a convict. Married an 'Irish Needlewoman' (Mary Ryan). Had 12 children. Farmed at Grass Valley, WA. Property still 'in the family'.... |
105 |
SISTERS OF SAINT JOSEPH | 1855 | LADY AMHERST |
French Sisters of Saint Joseph of the Apparition invited by Bishop Serra to come to teach. Sisters, Julie Cabagniol (25), Lucie Fieuzet (44), Zoe... |
324 |
STONE, James & Ann | 1856 | WILLIAM HAMMOND |
James served as a soldier in the 40th South Lancashire Regiment and served in Afghanistan and wounded in India. He married Ann Dockerty and joined... |
34 |
SWEETING, George H & Ellen | 1856 | DOLPHIN |
Five years as Headmaster of Hale Boys School. |
419 |
STACK, Thomas | 1858 | EMMA EUGENIA |
Thomas married Mary TUFT in 1863 in Fremantle. Worked as a police constable at Fremantle, Dongara, Greenough, Nannup. Inn keeper at 19 Mile Inn (... |
42 |
STOUT, Stephen Montague | 1858 | LORD RAGLAN |
Stephen Stout was a teacher in Bunbury soon after his arrival and later moved to Fremantle where he operated a boys' boarding school. In 1864 he... |
42 |
SMITH, Thomas | 1858 | EDWIN FOX |
Thomas Smith came as a convict No 5139. Granted Ticket of Leave, December 1860. Certificate of Freedom (Full Pardon) granted 1871 obtained land... |
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SMITH, Will, Eliz & Eliz | 1859 | SULTANA |
Arrived with wife Elizabeth & daughter Elizabeth, aged 9 years. Born Maidstone, Kent. Ex-army wounded in action Moodkee, India. Served... |
325 |
SINCLAIR, John | 1860 | DOLPHIN |
John married Julia Ringwood and they were to have 15 children. He worked for the Fremantle Water Police and until 1899 worked as Bunbury... |
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SINCLAIR, John & Family | 1860 | DOLPHIN | 411 | |
STRAGHAN, James & Susannah | 1862 | MARY HARRISON |
Both buried at Sth Guildford Cemetery. Had 10 Children - many descendants. |
135 |
SLAVEN, James & Catherine | 1863 | MERCHANTMAN |
Pensioner Guard and farmer in Greenough. lived in the district for the remainder of their lives. |
177 |