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James Maiden baptised George 1845, Mary 1845, Richard 1845
Gemmel and Maiden firm dissolved, Jan 1847 | ||||||
Johanna Maidment, died 22 female Melbourne 1842 #38393 Roman Catholic St Francis, Melbourne | ||||||
Joseph Maidmont wed 3 Oct 1839 to Johanna Keane witnesses John Melia and Mrs Melia at St Francis Roman Catholic church
Joseph Medmont - Maidmond and Johanna Keane baptised Mary Anne 1840, Joseph Maidmond, and Johanna Cain baptised female Matilda at Roman Catholic St Francis, Melbourne born at Merri Crk 1842 #36449 | ||||||
Joseph Maidment wed Margaret Shanahan in 1843 at Roman Catholic Melbourne & Geelong baptised Thomas 1844, William 1845, Joseph 1847 | ||||||
Joseph Maidment Page 32 letters at Post Office, 3 Feb 1847 | ||||||
Catherine Maighan, female wed William Felford 1842 #4648 Church Of England St James, Melbourne | ||||||
William Maikin, one of 469 voters who qualified by Freehold in Ashby Village Geelong Electors List District of Bourke. Source - Melbourne Courier 8 Aug 1845 | ||||||
Mary Moncrieff Mailer - Mailer wed Dennis Daley in 1847 at Church of England Belfast (Now Port Fairy) | ||||||
Robert Mailer, Licensed to depasture stock at Portland Bay District Sept 1845. Source - Melbourne Courier 3 Nov 1845 | ||||||
Robert Mailer Directory 1847 settler, Mount Sturgeon, Portland | ||||||
Domnick Mealey - Mailey aged 24 came Jan 1842 with 202 on the Samuel Boddington with Catherine Malley 20 baptised Bridget 1843 | ||||||
James Mailey, and Mary baptised male Peter at Roman Catholic St Marys, Geelong born at Geelong 1842 #2 | ||||||
Patrick Mailey, and Judith baptised male Patrick at Roman Catholic St Marys, Geelong born at Geelong 1842 #1 | ||||||
Mr Maine, on Married side, first innings caught by Powlett, duck, in first recorded Cricket match against the Bachelors. Source - Port Phillip Herald 10 Mar 1840 | ||||||
Captain Andrew Main - Main Captain (1 on list), came 16 Nov 1841 on the Wallace | ||||||
Capt Andrew Main Master arrived 16 Feb 1844 on the Wallace | ||||||
James Mcnab Maine wed Isabella Clerk in 1840 at Presbyterian Melbourne & Geelong
James Main, and Isabella baptised male James at Presbyterian Melbourne & Geelong born at Melbourne 1842 #802 James Main, and Isabella baptised John Patrick 1844, Edgar William 1846 | ||||||
James Patrick Main and Maria baptised Susannah Sarah 1840, Malvina 1841, Isabella Grace 1843, Diana Elizabeth 1845;
James Patrick Main, House Queen St The Port Phillip Herald Fri 8 Sep 1843 Burgess in Burke Ward | ||||||
James Main, 1 box books cargo came 2 Dec 1843 from Leith on the Mid Lothian The Port Phillip Herald Tue 5 Dec 1843 | ||||||
James Maine, jury to hear a criminal case. Source - Melbourne Courier 28 July 1845 | ||||||
James Patrick Main, gave evidence about the death of Robert Wylie died 25 March 1845. Source - Melbourne Weekly Courier 28 March 1845
Directory 1847 builder and settler, Moonee Ponds Owned Property Letters at Post Office Jan 1847 Parish of Doutta Galla - Freehold Property < | ||||||
Janet Main 27 (22 single woman) General servant Prot both Dumferlands, came 26 Jul 1841 on the Brilliant | ||||||
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Main; Directory 1847 Lancefield, Mount Macedon | ||||||
Patrick Main, Tue 27 Jun 1843 Melbourne resident signed supporting William Lonsdale | ||||||
Patrick Main, to support building of one church in Mount Macedon and supporting it while they live in the area. Source - Port Phillip Herald 3 May 1844 | ||||||
Patrick Main, List No 9, 30 Sep letter to be collected from Melbourne Post Office. Source - Port Phillip Herald 1 Oct 1844 | ||||||
Patrick Main, County of Bourke depasturing license for 1-30 Sept 1844. Source - Port Phillip Herald 15 Nov 1844 | ||||||
Patrick Main, Western Port District depasturing license for 1-30 Sept 1844. Source - Port Phillip Herald 15 Nov 1844 | ||||||
Patrick E Main, to support building of one church in Mount Macedon and supporting it while they live in the area. Source - Port Phillip Herald 3 May 1844 | ||||||
P Main, jury to hear inquest on death of Ward Cole Verdict - accidental death. Source - Port Phillip Herald 6 Jan 1846 | ||||||
Philip Maine Page 32 letters at Post Office, 3 Feb 1847 | ||||||
Mary Mains/Maines, 18, 8 single woman, Housemaid Tyrone RC both, arrived 14 Dec 1840 from Liverpool on the Vesper | ||||||
John Maing 25 (30 single man) Labourer RC both Tipperary, came 30 Aug 1841 on the Strathfieldsaye | ||||||
Martha Mains Page 153 letters at Post Office, 31st May 1847 | ||||||
Frances Mainstone, died R 1 female Melbourne 1842 #3798 Church Of England St James, Melbourne | ||||||
Richard Mainstone and Caroline baptised Richard James 1843 | ||||||
Major Mainwarring arrived 9 May 1840 from London via Launceston 3 May on the Arab | ||||||
Daniel Mainy 25 hus, 17 f, Farm Servant Ireland RC neither, came Jun 1840 on the Andromache
Catherine Mainy 20 wife of Daniel, 17 f, Housemaid Ireland RC neither, came Jun 1840 on the Andromache Daniel Mainy and Catherine Conway 20 baptised John 1841 | ||||||
William Maiphun, died 3m male Melbourne 1842 #38365 Roman Catholic St Francis, Melbourne | ||||||
James Mair 21 (3 single man) Shepherd Prot both Aberdeen, came 16 Dec 1841 on the William Mitchell | ||||||
Patrick Mair on 15 Nov 1839 tendered to build cemetey fence - | ||||||
Lieutenant William Mair Mounted Police Melbourne - Commandant. Son of a military family baptised in Glasgow on August 31, 1806, William’s father was Hugh Mair, an army veteran with forty six years service with the Black Watch. It was in 1841 that he came to the Australian colonies on the transport Richard Webb. On July 13, 1846 a serious altercation occurred between Roman Catholic and Protestant Irishmen outside the Pastoral Hotel in Melbourne necessitating the intervention of the military and the reading of the riot act by the mayor of the city. In October 1846 that Superintendent La Trobe acted to appoint additional mounted police and asked William Mair to take command of the unit. [6] As a result Mair resigned his position as adjutant in Sydney and rode to Melbourne enlisting men to the detachment as he progressed. He was promoted to the rank of captain and remained commandant of the force until it was recalled to Sydney in 1849 to be disbanded. | ||||||
John Maira 24 (31 single man) Labourer RC both Waterford, came 4 Nov 1841 on the Diamond | ||||||
Pat Maira 24 (37 single man) Labourer RC both Co Cork, came 27 Aug 1841 on the William Metcalfe | ||||||
Charles Maitland 35 hus (27 family) Labourer Prot both Ayreshire, came 30 Nov 1841 on the Allan Ker
Eliza Maitland 33 wife of Charles (27 family), came 30 Nov 1841 on the Allan Ker William Maitland 8, Agnes Maitland 6, Betty Maitland 1 and Infant With Maitland 0 dau of Charles (27 family) baptised on board?, came 30 Nov 1841 on the Allan Ker Charles Maitland and Eliza baptised Margaret Ann 1843, Charles 1845 | ||||||
Charles Maitland, No 9, letters at Melbourne Post Office. Source - Melbourne Courier 13 Oct 1845 | ||||||
Charles Maitland and Amelia Maitland baptised Amelia 1846 | ||||||
Joan Maitland 16 (15 single woman) Dressmaker Prot both Edinburgh, came 2 Jan 1841 on the Salsette | ||||||
Mr Maitland Cabin - arrived 24 April 1840 from Sydney on the Strathfieldsaye | ||||||
Robert Searles Maitland wed Emma Tasker in 1841 at Church of England St James, Melbourne
Robert Maitland, and Emma baptised female Emma Caroline at Methodist/Wesleyan Melbourne born at Coll 1842 #1109 Emma Caroline Maitland, died female Melbourne 1842 #441 Methodist/Wesleyan Melbourne | ||||||
William Maitland, one of 469 voters who qualified by Dwelling house in Gawler St Electors List District of Bourke. Source - Melbourne Courier 8 Aug 1845 | ||||||
William Maitland, voted in Portland for Mr Blac, but Mr Curr was returned as Member of Council to succeed Mr B Boyd. Source - Port Phillip Herald 7 Oct 1845 | ||||||
William Maitland Owned Property Gawler Street Portland - House & Land | ||||||
Mr Maitland arrived from Sydney 9 May 1840 on the Strathfieldsaye | ||||||
Dr Major, Surgeon Cabin arrived 13 Dec 1842 from Liverpool and Dublin on the Dublin | ||||||
John Major 2nd Mate (4 on list), came 12 Dec 1841 on the Ward Chipman | ||||||
Phillip Makepeace, aged 24, enlisted at St Albans, County of Hertford, Brickmaker of Dunstable, county of Bedford, has tatoo of woman on the right arm, supposed to have gone towards Gipps Land. deserted from the Detachment 28th Regiment of Foot stationed at Melbourne on 24 Oct 1841. Source - Port Phillip Herald, 2 Nov 1841 | ||||||
Jeremiah Maker Sponsor of George son of Patrick Anderson Baptised on 7 Nov 1842 by Rev Daniel Macelvey at Roman Catholic St Francis, Melbourne - see my Chapman page for details of this event | ||||||
Mark Makes aged 15 came May 1847 with 338 on the Sir Thomas Arbuthnot | ||||||
John Makie Adult came Sep 1847 with 306 on the Joseph Somes | ||||||
Patrick Makin Convict came on the Galliardon (s) assigned to Border Police | ||||||
James Malavin 24 ( single man) Labourer RC Both Co. Kings, came 24 Dec 1841 on the Gilmore | ||||||
Mr Malcombe, Cabin passenger came 6 June 1843 on the Alicia | ||||||
David Malcolm Letters at Post Office Jan 1847 | ||||||
Donald Malcolm Original Notice, dated 27th April , 1844 . Re-licensed , May 27, 1846. | ||||||
James Malcolm 31 Dec 1835 and 2 men arrived with a cargo of 1140 sheep from Launceston belonging to Charles Swanston James Malcolm, freehold, Olgig near Merri Creek The Port Phillip Herald Fri, 26 May 1843 District of Port Phillip Electoral List of 291 names voted in election 20 June 1843, during seventh hour, 3-4pm James Malcolm, The Port Phillip Herald Tue 28 Nov 1843 in Jury to hear criminal cases of the day James Malcolm Original Notice, dated 27th April, 1844. Re-licensed, May 27, 1846. Owned Property Obrig Merri Merri Creek - Freehold Property J Malcolm Correspondence sold (Broken River) Murray Faithfuls Creek to Farlonge, Wm James Malcolm; Directory 1847 land proprietor, Olrig, Kinlochewe From (Craigieburn Historical Interest Group) - James Malcolm was also one of our earliest settlers in Victoria, lived in the Craigieburn area. Most of his information is on their webpage www.chig.asn.au/Olrig.htm | ||||||
J Malcolm, on 10 June 1840 purchased a country section in Merriang of 640 acres - source Port Phillip Herald 12 June 1840 | ||||||
J Malcolm, with 147 men, was presented to Sir George Gipps at a Levee, Mon 25 Oct 1841in his honour. Source - Port Phillip Herald, 26 Oct 1841 | ||||||
J Malcolm, in second jury for Supreme Court Mon 19 Aug 1844. Source - Melbourne Weekly Courier 24 Aug 1844 | ||||||
James Malcolm, arrived at Port Phillip from Launceston on the schooner 'Lowestoft' 16 Apr 1840 - source Port Phillip Herald 21 Apr 1840 | ||||||
James Malcolm, voted 11-noon Melbourne to elect two members to sit in Legislative Council. Source - Port Phillip Herald 26 Apr 1844 | ||||||
James Malcolm, County of Bourke depasturing license for 1-30 Sept 1844. Source - Port Phillip Herald 15 Nov 1844 | ||||||
James Malcolm, first jury for Sat 17 May - Supreme Court - source Port Phillip Herald 20 May 1845 | ||||||
James Malcolm, one of 469 voters who qualified by Freehold in Olgig, Merri Merri Creek Electors List District of Bourke. Source - Melbourne Courier 8 Aug 1845 | ||||||
James Malcolm, No 8, letters at Melbourne Post Office. Source - Melbourne Courier 10 Sep 1845 | ||||||
James Malcolm, voted in Melbourne for Mr Curr as Member of Council to succeed Mr B Boyd. Source - Port Phillip Herald 30 Sep 1845 | ||||||
James Malcolm, Licensed to depasture stock at County of Bourke Sept 1845. Source - Melbourne Courier 3 Nov 1845 | ||||||
William Malcolm, List No 7, 31 July 1844 letter at the Melbourne Post Office. Source - Port Phillip Herald 6 Aug 1844 | ||||||
Thomas Maldoon, letter at Geelong Post Office 6 Mar 1844. Source - Geelong Advertiser 6 Mar 1844 | ||||||
Ellen Maldowney, mother of William Watkins born 28 Oct 1844 son of William Watkins - see my Chapman page for details of this event |
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