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Title | Arrival Year | Ship Name | Story | Panel # |
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WILKINSON Family | FAIRSTAR | 26 | ||
WESTBROOK Dr S | 1829 | CALISTA |
Dr Samuel John Westbrook had practices in Launceston, Hobart & New Norfolk. He was the first surgeon to be appointed to the Military in Van... |
28 |
WISE, William & Margaret | 1829 | EPHEMINA |
Migrated to Hobart in May 1825 as a free settler, 1827 established in Hobart as a druggist. Married Margaret Holdship 05/05/1827. Was entitled to... |
116 |
WATSON, William | 1830 | HOOGHLY |
Landed at Woodman's Point as one of Thomas Peel's settlers. In 1832 he married Ann Farmer, a widow with four children. Lived at Guildford and... |
143 |
WANSBROUGH, Daniel & Hannah | 1831 | DRUMMORE |
Between 1831 - 1837 farm labour for William Tanner, Henry Bull & J. Phillips at Canning Vale. 1845 lived in Meadow St. Guildford. Also worked... |
20 |
WHITE, James & Ellen | 1833 | JANE |
Priv James White, See Book: 'Conquest Settlement' by Geoff Blackburn-Hesperian Press. A fabulous historic account. 2 more children born in Perth,... |
141 |
WATERS, Robert | 1833 | FREAK |
Moved to Toodjay. Was an excellent orchardist and gardener. Was an expert with citrus fruit and some trees were bearing oranges at his farm "... |
389 |
WALDECK, Frederick G | 1836 | ADDINGHAM |
A missionary with WA Missionary society, Guildford. Superintendent of the Methodist Native mission, Wanneroo. Superintendent Methodist Sunday... |
419 |
WOLLASTON, John & Family | 1841 | HENRY |
John Wollaston arrived with his wife Mary and his four sons and two daughters. He was an ANGLICAN Minister later to become the first ARCHDEACON... |
31 |
WATSON, John JFAHMWC | 1841 | STIRLING |
Sailed as Petty Officer with Captain Fremantle on HMS CHALLENGER in 1829. Began daily boat service between Fremantle and Perth. Captain of... |
59 |
WHITE, Richard & Elizabeth | 1842 | SIMON TAYLOR |
My grandmother, Hannah Catherine, was the daughter of Richard and Elizabeth's son, John b 1839. Hannah was born 12/12/1865 at Maddington Park,... |
108 |
WILKINS, Nelson & Mary | 1843 | SUCCESS |
Eight children born in WA, four boys and four girls. They had married in Wiltshire on November 18th, 1842 and boarded 'Success' on 27th November,... |
109 |
WILSON, William | 1850 | SOPHIA | ALBANY | |
WOODS, Thomas Fisher | 1850 | HASHEMY |
Married Margaret Cohen who arrived at Fremantle ex-London on 3.9.1853. Children: John Thomas, William Daniel, Henry Fisher, Sarah and Susannah... |
23 |
WALLIS, John & Emma | 1850 | SOPHIA |
John arrived as an infant with parents Edward & Hannah plus Siblings from Sussex. Married Emma Green in 1873. From Wheelwright, policeman,... |
37 |
WALLIS, Edward & Hannah | 1850 | SOPHIA |
"Walliston" (suburb) is named after John Wallis who accompanied Edward and Hannah (father and mother) to WA on the Sophia. Sister Sophia was born... |
82 |
WELLMAN, William & Rebecca | 1850 | SOPHIA |
William and Rebecca were married 10 March 1850 in Wareham, Moreden, Dorset, England. Just prior to leaving for Fremantle they travelled with... |
478 |
WHITE, George | 1851 | MERMAID |
George White convict No320 Was charged and deported 1849 for assulting a policeman. Original settler at Nothampton. George paid 5 pounds sterling... |
40 |
WARNER, William George | 1851 | MINDEN |
WILLIAM was transported to Australia for 7 years. He married HANORAH RYAN (19 yrs old) in 1853. Hanorah was born County Clare, Ireland. Departed... |
42 |
WHITEHURST, Charles | 1851 | MINDEN |
A Convict (No. 704) - Fremantle, Guildford till 1856 - then Geraldton area, WA - sired 9 children (5 lived) - (7/8 generations down today) - Chas... |
266 |
WHITELY, James & Johanna | 1851 | MINDEN |
Names of children: Mary, Catherine, Nellie, Hannah, Bridget, Margaret, John, Francis, Patrick Aloysius & Thomas (4 died in infancy). |
332 |
WATSON, William | 1853 | PYRENEES |
Convict, granted ticket of leave, purchased land in Jennapullin; descendents still farm this land today. |
52 |
WILTON, John | 1853 | TRAVANCORE | 10 | |
WILTON, Mary Marklove | 1853 | TRAVANCORE |
Mary Marklove Fishpool married John Wilton in Bristol 31/8/1843. They settled on the Greenough Flats where John took up farming. They had 3 more... |
26 |
WADDINGHAM, Richard | 1853 | PYRENEES |
Richard came to Australia as a convict. On arrival Richard was granted a ticket-of-leave. He settled in Capel, married and had 14 children. He... |
31 |
WILKS, John | 1853 | DUDBROOK |
Came out on the convict ship. When pardoned, moved to the South West & lived there. |
484 |
WHILAGEN, Bridget | 1854 | VICTORY |
Married Thomas Delaney September 1857 in Bunbury. Children John, Mary, Thomas, Elizabeth, Margaret, Katherine. Buried in original RC Cemetery,... |
99 |
WARDLE, Thomas | 1856 | EMPRESS |
Signed on Imperial Water Police 1.3.1856. Spn Coxswain of Water Police sailing vessel. Suffered severe deprivation and suffering during chase and... |
202 |
WELLS, Alexander & C | 1857 | CLARA |
Alexander was an enrolled Pensioner Guard and came here with wife Caroline and 4 children, Ellen, Pam, Martha and Claris who was born at sea on... |
104 |
WOODS, John & Sarah | 1857 | CITY OF BRISTOL |
Property "Fairlawn". Nine children. Sarah & John both buried in Glentromie Cemetery, New Norcia. |
354 |
WOODCOCK, George | 1858 | NILE |
Married Esther Shortell 9/5/1865 in St Mary's Cathedral Perth (then known as Cathedral of Immaculate Conception). |
34 |
WHITE, Emma Elizabeth | 1858 | EMMA EUGENE |
Emma was a 22 year old servant. In December 1858 she went to Champion Bay and in 1870s went to North West Coast with 'Captain Jack'. She married... |
93 |
WILLIAMS, Owen & Mary | 1859 | HAMILLA MITCHELL | 90 | |
WEAR Family | 1862 | MARY HARRISON | 39 | |
WEIR, William | 1862 | LINCELLES |
Prisoner No 5934 |
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WITHERS, Joseph | 1863 | LORD DALHOUSIE |
Rev Joseph Withers caused to be built St Paul's Church Bunbury. Born Dublin. Married Galway 31.08.1852. Education King Charle School Dublin,... |
14 |
WHITE, Eliza A | 1863 | LORD DALHOUSIE |
Eliza came to Fremantle with her family when she was three. Her father was a prison warder. She married George Willis and had 13 children. They... |
23 |
WILLIAMS, Henry & Mary | 1864 | CLARA |
Henry fought in the Crimean War, was wounded and pensioned off to become a Prison Officer at Parkhurst Prison in the Isle of Wight. Accompanied... |
ALBANY |
WEIR, William & Katherine | 1866 | BELGRAVIA |
Came to Perth as member of the Enrolled Pension's Force. Fought in the Crimea, served in India & Ireland where he met Katherine. Resided at... |
69 |
WELLINGTON, John A | 1866 | BELGRAVIA |
Arrived as convict #9021 at Fremantle 1866. Settled in the Northampton district and married in 1874. Had eight children, most of whom lived in... |
293 |
WATKINS, Daniel Glyn | 1870 | AMUR |
Sailed to Greenough as Chaplain - moved to Fremantle as Colonial Chaplain and Rector at St John's Anglican Church. Stayed thirty years. |
191 |
WALSH Family | 1876 | FITZROY |
Family lived near the Round House |
31 |
WALSH, Bridget Teresa | 1876 | FITZROY |
Lived by the Round House in Fremantle. |
31 |
WILLIS, George | 1876 | LORD DALHOUSIE |
Fremantle City Councillor 1899-1902 Fremantle Roads Board member Owned sailmaking business in Owston Buildings in High Street (Now Roma Restaurant... |
39 |
WALKER, John & Jane | 1876 | FITZROY |
John worked on State railways. He and Jane are buried at Northam. They had eleven children - Thomas, Frederick, William, Robert and Eliza born in... |
200 |
WARBURTON, Charles | 1877 | ROBERT MORRISON |
Was a Labourer at Serpentine when he applied for an immigrant grant of 50 acres in the Cockburn district. Moved to Greenbushes in the early 1900's... |
3 |
WISE, William & William | 1880 | HELENA MENA |
Came out with his son & his family followed in 1882. |
484 |
WREN, Elizabeth & Emily | 1882 | CHALGROVE |
Elizabeth married Charles Grainger in Laverton 28/2/1900. After Charles died in 1921 Elizabeth moved to Cuballing where this gracious, dignified... |
408 |
WISE, Julia & Family | 1882 | HELENA MENA | 484 | |
WICKHAM, Montague Alwyn | 1884 | UNKNOWN |
Montague arrived in Australia aged 18 years. He was a cattle drover in Queensland, prior to running a vineyard with his brother in Victoria. He... |
318 |