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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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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....

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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....

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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SMITH, Bernard 1833 ISABELLA

Staff Officer to Commandant Colonel Irwin. Big land owner North Perth. Paymaster Clerk 40yrs Imperial Service. Arrived with parents &...

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SMITH, John 1833 ISABELLA

Colour Sergeant of 21st Fusiliers with wife Elizabeth (nee Cherry 1790 - 1867). Married 1814. Paymaster Clerk 40 years Imperial Service....

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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

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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.
Pensioner Guard 1850-1857

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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...

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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,...

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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.

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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'....

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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...

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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...

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SWEETING, George H & Ellen 1856 DOLPHIN

Five years as Headmaster of Hale Boys School.

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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 (...

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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...

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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...

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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.

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SLAVEN, James & Catherine 1863 MERCHANTMAN

Pensioner Guard and farmer in Greenough. lived in the district for the remainder of their lives.

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