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Anthony Beale, Mrs Beale and Master Adam Beale came 13 Nov 1839 by coastal ship Perseverance
also Misses Elizabeth, Isabella, Margaret and Rose Eleanor, Masters Haliburton, Lindsay, and Young Beale.
Anthony Beale and Rose Katherine christened Alexander 1841
Anthony Beale, of near the Plenty River, Settler, from Insolvencies, dated 15-Sep and 20-Sep 1842
Anthony Beale The Port Phillip Herald Fri, 21 Apr 1843 Insolvent hearing listed for 22 Apr
Anthony Beale, settler River Plenty insolvent applying for Insolvency Certificate. Source - Port Phillip Herald 27 Sept 1844
Anthony Beale, insolvent, granted Certificate of Relief, a new law passed in Sydney.. Source - Melbourne Weekly Courier 23 Nov 1844
Anthony Beal, one of 469 voters who qualified by Freehold in River Plenty Electors List District of Bourke. Source - Melbourne Courier 8 Aug 1845
Anthony Beale, No 8, letters at Melbourne Post Office. Source - Melbourne Courier 10 Sep 1845
Anthony Beale - Beal Mrs Page 32 letters at Post Office 3 Feb 1847
Charles Beal, letter at Geelong Post Office. Source - Geelong Advertiser 31 Oct 1844
Elizabeth Maria Beale - Beal came 13 Nov 1839 by coastal ship Perseverance, wed George James in 1840 at Church Of England St James, Melbourne
Elizabeth Beal, List No 9, 30 Sep letter to be collected from Melbourne Post Office. Source - Port Phillip Herald 1 Oct 1844
Isabella Margaret Beale - Beal came 13 Nov 1839 by coastal ship Perseverance, wed Francis Nodin in 1840 at Church Of England St James, Melbourne
James Beale - Beal Directory 1847 Bourke street
John Beale, vendor of bread, charged 5/- for short weight. Baker was charged 40/-. Source - Melbourne Courier 19 Jan 1846
Mrs Beale departing 3 July 1841 from Launceston for Port Phillip on the Will Watch
Miss Beale departing 15 Oct 1841 from Launceston for Port Phillip on the Tamar
Thomas Beal 29 hus (4 family) Brick layer Prot Both Devonshire, came 29 July 1841 on the Westminster
Caroline Beal 30 wife of Thomas (4 family) House Servant Prot Both, came 29 July 1841 on the Westminster
Thomas Beale, List 4, 30 Apr 1844 letter at the Melbourne Post Office. Source - Port Phillip Herald 7 May 1844
Mr Beames, came from Gravesend as unassisted immigrant arrived 18 Jun 1842 on the Earl of Durham
Elias Beamis arrived at Port Phillip from Portland Bay on the schooner 'Ellen and Elizabeth 28 July 1845. Source - Port Phillip Herald 31 Jul 1845
George Sealy Beamish Directory 1847 farmer Heidelberg Letter at Post-office unclaimed 7 April 1847
Cornelius Bean, one of 469 voters who qualified by Freehold in Corio St Geelong Electors List District of Bourke. Source - Melbourne Courier 8 Aug 1845
Cornelius Bean Owned Property Corio St Geelong - Freehold Property
James Beane wife Johannah Keane dau Ellen Beane born 20 May 1839 baptised 15 Aug 1839 at St Francis Roman Catholic church
Ellen Beane baptism sponsor was Catherine Nealy baptised 15 Aug 1839 at St Francis Roman Catholic church
Jonathan Bean and Martha christened Jane 1846
Mr Beanland arrived 13 August 1841 at Launceston from Port Phillip on the Tamar
Julia Beany arrived at Port Phillip from Launceston on the brig 'Scout' 20 Apr 1845 - source Port Phillip Herald 22 Apr 1845
Mr Bean arrived at Melbourne 7 March 1841 from Adelaide on the Abeona
Mrs Beam departed Melbourne 9 Mar 1841 for Hobart town on the Abeona
John Pinnev Bear and his brother Thomas Hutchins Bear arrived in the Port Phillip district in October 1841 on the ship Brothers chartered in London by their father, and his friend Captain Dunsford, to bring to Australia their families, servants and labourers, their sheep and pigs, 'a Durham cow in calf' and certain goods likely to be saleable in the Colony.
JP &Son Bear Directory 1847 auctioneers & c, Queen street
John Bear freehold, River Plenty The Port Phillip Herald Fri, 26 May 1843 District of Port Phillip Electoral List of 291 names voted in election 20 June 1843, during sixth hour, 2-3pm
John Bear, voted 11-noon Melbourne to elect two members to sit in Legislative Council. Source - Port Phillip Herald 26 Apr 1844
John Bear, Western Port District depasturing license for 1-31 August 1844. Source - Port Phillip Herald 22 Oct 1844
John Bear, County of Bourke depasturing license for 1-30 Sept 1844. Source - Port Phillip Herald 15 Nov 1844
John Bear, one of 469 voters who qualified by Freehold in River Plenty Electors List District of Bourke. Source - Melbourne Courier 8 Aug 1845
John Bear, Licensed to depasture stock at Western Port District Sept 1845. Source - Melbourne Courier 3 Nov 1845
John Bear, Licensed to depasture stock at County of Bourke Sept 1845. Source - Melbourne Courier 3 Nov 1845
John Bear, Burgess for Gipps Ward. Source - Port Phillip Herald 5 Nov 1844
J Bear a Burgess in Lonsdale Ward voted for John Joseph Fawkner who won the seat. Source - Port Phillip Herald 12 Aug 1845
John Bear voted in Melbourne for Mr Curr as Member of Council to succeed Mr B Boyd. Source - Port Phillip Herald 30 Sep 1845
John Bear did not answer when called upon for duty as Special Constable, by His Worship the Mayor 21 Oct 1845 72 enrolled, all publicans exempted. Source - Port Phillip Herald 23 Oct 1845
John Bear the auctioneer, refused to stand in annual election of Town Council Lonsdale Ward Close result, Palmer 88, Hart 80 votes. Source - Port Phillip Herald 4 Nov 1845
John Bear Directory 1847 cabinetmaker Collins lane
John Bear Directory 1847 settler and auctioneer Collingwood
John Bear Owned Property River Plenty - Freehold Property
Mrs Bear, Port Phillip Herald 22 Apr 1842 Page 2 To depart 23 Apr 1842 for England on the Brackenmoor
William Bear, granted bark license for Western Port, for Jan 1844. Source - Port Phillip Herald 13 Feb 1844
Edward Beard Page 153 letters at Post Office 31st May 1847
James Beard, one of 469 voters who qualified by Dwelling house in Malop St Geelong Electors List District of Bourke. Source - Melbourne Courier 8 Aug 1845
James Beard wed Cath Craven in 1847 at Church of England St James, Melbourne
James Beard Letters unclaimed at Post-Office, Melbourne 30th April, 1847 Owned Property Malop St Geelong - Freehold Property
Thomas Beard found the drowned body of Susannah Thomas in the water hole, at Merri Creek. Source - Port Phillip Herald 18 Nov 1845
William Beard, 29 reads was Sailor, trained as Taylor single Felony 10 years convicted 22 Mar 1843 at Bact? received 20 Apr 1843 Bact? became an Exile and received a Royal Pardon 10 Oct 1844, arrived at Geelong 18 March 1845 on the Sir George Seymour, and employment was not mentioned - List a008 and a99,
Levi Beardsley, housebreaking and robbery tried before the criminal court. Source - Port Phillip Herald 12 July 1844
Levi Beardsley, found guilty of stealin a saddle by jury for Supreme Court Tue 20 Aug 1844. Source - Melbourne Weekly Courier 24 Aug 1844
John Bearieke The Port Phillip Herald Fri 4 Aug 1843 indicted for murder of an aboriginal woman
William Beasey came May 1847 with 338 on the Sir Thomas Arbuthnot aged 22
Daniel Alexander Beath and Marion christened Marion 1847
Directory 1847 settler Garem Gam Western Port
DA Beath, Western Port District depasturing license for 1-30 Sept 1844. Source - Port Phillip Herald 15 Nov 1844
David Beathe, No 7, letters at Melbourne Post Office. Source - Melbourne Courier 5 Aug 1845
DA Beath, Licensed to depasture stock at Western Port District Sept 1845. Source - Melbourne Courier 3 Nov 1845
Edward Beath Page 197 Letters at Office 30th June 1847
Mr Beathrow arrived at Port Phillip from Sydney on the steamer 'Shamrock' 16 Apr 1845 - source Port Phillip Herald 17 Apr 1845
John Beatie family 28 h ( f 3) Farm Servant Co Monaghan Prot both, listed on the Himalaya arrived 30 Sep 1840 May be brother of William Beale/Beattie
Sarah Ann Beatie / Beatie 23 wife (f 3) Housemaid Co Monaghan Prot both, listed on the Himalaya arrived 30 Sep 1840
John Beatty Owned Property Off Wallis St Geelong - House & Land
Mary Beattie / Beatie 21 (g 9) Housemaid Monaghan Prot reads, listed on the Himalaya arrived 30 Sep 1840
William Beale / Beattie 19 (m 3) Farm Servant Co Monaghan Prot reads, listed on the Himalaya arrived 30 Sep 1840
W. Beatly To cut timber Bourke Page 67 31 Jan 1847
Charles Beton - Beaton wed Susan Flyne in 1844 at Roman Catholic St Marys Geelong christened Henry 1845, Charles 1846,
David Beaton and Ann Mary christened Mary 1841, David William 1844 died,
2 roods Warringal lot 25 Deeds dated 13 Jan 1847 Directory 1847 shoemaker Warrangle Reserve Brighton
Henry P Beaton 25 single man (m 3) Baker Somerset Prot both, arrived 1 May 1840 on the China
Isabella Beaton 19 (1 single woman) House servant Prot both Edinburgh, came 22 Oct 1841 on the Grindlay
Isabella Beaton, female wed John Pike 1842 #4618 Church Of England St James, Melbourne
William Beaton born 24 Jan 1820 and Isabella Beaton born 02 Oct 1821, chn of Jane Dick and William Beaton, at Edinburgh Parish, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland

From William Beaton wed Apr 1841 to Mary Thomson at Saint Cuthberts, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Isabella Beaton and her brother William and his wife Mary (nee Thompson) sailed on the Empress of India in 1840 to Australia. The "Empress" caught fire at sea off the coast of Africa with the loss of all their possessions. They were rescued by a French ship and taken to Rio de Janeira, from where they sailed on August 22nd, 1841 on the ship "Grindlay" arriving at Port Phillip, Australia, October 22nd, 1841. From the shipping list Isabella and Mary were both 19 years old and William 21 years of age.
On September 7th, 1842, Isabella married John Pike, he was the overseer at the Goulburn Aboriginal Protectorate in the Murchison District. They had three children, Eliza, Jane and Mary Ann. Mrs Isabella Pike was appointed school mistress or matron of the Aboriginal establishment in 1843, for this situation she was well qualified with her clean habits and general good conduct.
John Pike died 10th November, 1847 and Isabella remarried George Harrison on November 3, 1848 both residing at Winding Creek which became Old Longwood. George was a sawyer by trade. They had one son also named George who was the first boy to be born in the township of Euroa on 27/12/1849. George was born in a tent on the side of the Seven Creeks behind what is now the Old Flour Mill in Kirkland Street, Euroa.
The earliest residents at Euroa were Beaton, Harrison, Vidler, and Hogg.
The first marriage recorded for the Church of England in Euroa was held at the home of Mrs. George Harrison on 5/2/1854 when Edward Williams and Martha Norris, both of Euroa, were married.
In the mid 1850's Isabella Harrison married Maurice Garrett. They had five children. Williamc 1854, Maurice 13/2/1859, Thomas 25/7/1860, Isabella c 1862 and Fredrick 3/7/1865.
Maurice Garrett was the builder and owner of "Fermoy" Euroa Inn. This building on the corner of Gobur Street and the old Hume Highway is still occupied today by descendants of the Garrett family. The first Sunday Schools which are recorded in Euroa were conducted by Mrs. Maurice Garrett at the Euroa Inn and Mrs. McCartney at the Pilgrim Inn.
Isabella Garrett died October 21, 1882 at "Fermoy" Old Hume Highway, Euroa, aged 57 years
Isabelle's sister Helen 09 Oct 1824 - 1870 wed 1865 to William Sullivan with one child, Ann Siscelia 1865 born at Euroa
brother Peter Beaton 1843 - 07 Jun 1923, born at Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland, wed 1870 to Catherine Watkins

John Beaton 21 single man (m 27) Labourer, Inverness, Prot, listed on the Theresa arrived 18 Jul 1840
John Beatson wed Emma Elsmore in 1847 at Church of England St James, Melbourne
William Beaton 21 hus (2 family) Labourer Prot Both Edinburgh, came 22 Oct 1841 on the Grindlay
Mary Beaton 19 wife of William (2 family), came 22 Oct 1841 on the Grindlay
William Beaton, and Mary baptised Jane at Church Of England St James, Melbourne born at Newlands 1842 #12792 who died aged 19 years
Elizabeth 1844, Robert Thomson Beaton 1854 - 1882 aged 28 and Hugh Middlemiss Beaton 1858
William Beaton, letter to be collected from Melbourne Post Office. Source - Port Phillip Herald 6 Feb 1844
Robert Beatson, Insolvent granted Insolvency certificate of discharge. Source - Geelong Advertiser 1 Apr 1844
Dr Beattie with wife and 3 chn departed from Port Phillip for London on the Persian 12 Mar 1845 - source Port Phillip Herald 20 March 1845
R Beattie - Beatty Letter at Post-office unclaimed 7 April 1847
Robert Beauchamp, Licensed to depasture stock at Western Port District Sept 1845. Source - Melbourne Courier 3 Nov 1845
Robert Beauchamp Directory 1847 settler Langley Mount Macedon
Mr and Mrs Beaumont, arrived 3 Sep 1842 from Leith on the Duke of Richmond
Mary Beaumont - Beaumont wed John Galgey in 1847 at Roman Catholic St Francis, Melbourne
W Beaumont steerage Fri 14 July 1843 cleared for Sydney on the Amiga
Charles Beaver witness to wedding 3 Dec 1839 William Hone to Sarah Weaver at St James Cathedral, Melbourne
Francis Colis Beaver - Beaver and Emily christened Francis Stanford 1847
George Beaver on 28 Oct 1838 tendered for the job of fencing the burial ground, did not get the job
George Beaver - Beaver Corporation Of Melbourne Gipps
Directory 1847 builder Little Bourke street
G Beaver, Port Phillip Herald 10 Jun 1842 Page 2 Committee Mechanics Institution Annual Report
George Beaver Tue 27 Jun 1843 Melbourne resident signed supporting William Lonsdale
George Beaver, one of 105 who signed letter supporting ministry by Rev Peter Gunn. Source - Melbourne Weekly Courier 10 Aug 1844
G Beaver, of Gipps Ward, signed letter to Henry Moore. Source - Port Phillip Herald 27 Sept 1844
George Beaver, elected Town Councillor for Ward of Gipps. Source - Melbourne Weekly Courier 2 Nov 1844
George Beaver, Burgess for Gipps Ward. Source - Port Phillip Herald 5 Nov 1844
George Beaver, Councillor Council of the Town of Melbourne. Source - Melbourne Courier 14 Nov 1845
Isaac Beaver and Jane christened John 1846, Martha Jane 1846,
Francis Beavin Owned Property Newtown Geelong - Freehold Property
George Beavis Directory 1847 farmer Campbellfield Sydney road
Thomas Beavy/Berry 30 came Dec 1839 on the Westminster
William Beazley came Sep 1847 with 306 on the Joseph Somes aged 18
Ann Beck and Joseph Beck departing 1 Nov 1841 from Launceston for Portland Bay, on the Minerva - source Launceston Courier 8 Nov 1841
Anthony Charles Beck came Nov 1846 with 334 on the Maitland aged 23 wed Elizabeth Phillips in 1847 at Church of England St James, Melbourne Owned Property Corio St Geelong - Freehold Property
John Beck Directory 1847 carrier :Portland Bay
Joseph Beck and Ann Beck departing 1 Nov 1841 from Launceston for Portland Bay, on the Minerva - source Launceston Courier 8 Nov 1841
Thomas Beck / Beck 26 hus (5 family) Farm servant Prot both Kings Co, came 30 Aug 1841 on the Strathfieldsaye
Elizabeth Beck / Beck 25 wife of Thomas (5 family) Farm servant Prot both Kings Co, came 30 Aug 1841 on the Strathfieldsaye
Thomas Beck, and Elizabeth baptised Richard at Church Of England St James, Melbourne born at Melb 1842 #12961 also Elizabeth 1844, Thomas James 1846
Charles Beckett and Sarah christened John William 1845, Sarah Ann 1846, Letter at Post-office unclaimed 27th February, 1847
Daniel Beckett, List 4, 30 Apr 1844 letter at the Melbourne Post Office. Source - Port Phillip Herald 7 May 1844
Hessey Beckett wed Duncan Clark in 1841 at Church of England St James, Melbourne
Margaret Beckett wed John Mills in 1841 at Church of England St James, Melbourne
Sarah Beckit came Oct 1841 with 272 on the Thomas Arbuthnot aged 28
William Beckett wed Margaret Dowde in 1841 at Roman Catholic St Francis, Melbourne christened William 1841, - see William Becket/Pickett
James Beckford and Susannah Brown christened James Treeby 1845
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