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Anne Thomas, 16 single woman House servant Prot reads Hampshire came 19 Feb 1842 as Bounty Immigrants on the Regulus | ||||||
Ann Thomas, 23, Childsmaid, Wesleyan, both, from Barnshill, Devonshire, the only bounty Steerage passenger arrived 15 May 1843 on the Parkfield | ||||||
Anne Thomas wed George Self Smith in 1847 at Methodist / Wesleyan Melbourne | ||||||
Campbell Thomas Correspondence sold Portland Bay Grafton to Mc Kellar, Jno | ||||||
Charles Thomas, arrived at Port Phillip from Launceston on the brig 'Tobago' 18 Feb 1845 - source Port Phillip Herald 20 Feb 1845 | ||||||
Charles Thomas Correspondence sold Portland Bay Knebsworth to Campbell, J H & Thomas, Charles
Charles Thomas 1847 occupied Heathfield (west of Casterton, 56,000 acres) | ||||||
David John Thomas Presbyterian resident Subscriber to build school 1 Mar 1839
David John Thomas wed Margaret Forbes Mccrae in 1840 at Church Of England St James, Melbourne christened Margaret Morrison 1843, Annette Thomasine 1845, John 1847, David 1847 DJ Thomas, with 147 men, was presented to Sir George Gipps at a Levee, Mon 25 Oct 1841 in his honour. Source - Port Phillip Herald, 26 Oct 1841 David John Thomas, House Bourke St The Port Phillip Herald Fri 8 Sep 1843 Burgess in Burke Ward David John Thomas, surgeon The Port Phillip Herald Fri 15 Dec 1843 New Insolvents list Deficiency 500 pounds David John Thomas, deceased, was surgeon in Melbourne trustee Asher Hyman Hart. Source - Melbourne Weekly Courier 6 Jan 1844 JD Thomas, Insolvent surgeon selling his pianoforte, library, guitar and Musical Box. Source - Port Phillip Herald 15 March 1844 David John Thomas, owes 5 pounds wages to Patrick Mahon. Source - Port Phillip Herald 27 Feb 1844 David John Thomas, Melbourne has submitted his testimonial of qualification as Medical Witness at Inquests is a 'Legally qualified Medical Practicioner'. Source - Melbourne Weekly Courier 31 Jan 1845 David J Thomas, jury to hear inquest on death of Ward Cole Verdict - accidental death. Source - Port Phillip Herald 6 Jan 1846 Daniel John Thomas Doctors Feb 1 1847 Melbourne Melbourne Page 49 Doctors 1 Feb 1847 Directory 1847 surgeon Bourke street | ||||||
David Thomas wed Mary Grierson in 1846 at Presbyterian Melbourne & Geelong | ||||||
David Owen Thomas died 1847 Male child aged 7 at Newtown | ||||||
Elizabeth Thomas 21, 60 single woman, Housemaid Somerset Prot both, came Jun 1840 on the Andromache
Elizabeth Thomas wed George Mould in 1840 at Church Of England St James, Melbourne | ||||||
Frank Thomas 19 son of John (37 single man) Labourer Prot both Wales, came 12 Dec 1841 on the Ward Chipman
Francis Thomas wed Margaret Craig in 1846 at Methodist / Wesleyan Melbourne | ||||||
George Thomas, A, (Cabin), came 24 Nov 1839 on the William Metcalf
George Thomas wed Jane Locke in 1841 at Church of England St James, Melbourne christened Frederick George 1843, Helen Elizabeth 1844, George Henry 1846 George Thomas, daughter was born 1 May, at Richmond Lodge. Source - Port Phillip Herald 14 May 1844 George Thomas, one of 469 voters who qualified by Dwelling house in Richmond Electors List District of Bourke. Source - Melbourne Courier 8 Aug 1845 George Thomas, No 8, letters at Melbourne Post Office. Source - Melbourne Courier 10 Sep 1845 George Thomas, voted in Melbourne for Mr Curr as Member of Council to succeed Mr B Boyd. Source - Port Phillip Herald 30 Sep 1845 George Thomas and Ann christened Richard 1845 Directory 1847 farmer Brighton Letter at Post-office unclaimed 7 April 1847 Directory 1847 stockholder Richmond Page 197 Letters at Office 30th June 1847 | ||||||
George Thomas ( Steerage) Flinders Lane merchants Thomas, Enscoe&James, Importers | ||||||
George Thomas 39 hus (29 family) Labourer Prot both Devonshire, came 3 June 1841 on the Duchess Of Northumberlan
Sarah Thomas 34 wife of George (29 family) House servant Prot both Devonshire, came 3 June 1841 on the Duchess Of Northumberlan Wm Henry Thomas 4, Elizabeth Thomas 2 and George Thomas 0 son of George (29 family) Prot both Devonshire, came 3 June 1841 on the Duchess Of Northumberlan George Thomas and Sarah christened James 1844, Nicholas 1846 | ||||||
George Thomas, dwelling house, Richmond The Port Phillip Herald Fri, 26 May 1843 District of Port Phillip Electoral List of 291 names voted in election 20 June 1843, during third hour, 11-noon | ||||||
George Thomas adult came Sep 1847 with 306 on the Joseph Somes Owned Property Richmond - House & Land Letters unclaimed at Post-Office, Melbourne 30th April, 1847 | ||||||
Henry Thomas and Ann Charlotte christened Elizabeth 1843, Catherine Charlotte 1845, Henry 1846 died | ||||||
Henry Thomas, male wed Ellen Dixon 1842 #4610 Church Of England St James, Melbourne | ||||||
Henry Thomas wed Margaret Darcy in 1844 at Presbyterian Geelong | ||||||
Henry Brockholes Thomas Directory 1847 settler off Bourke lane | ||||||
I J Thomas Letter at Post-office unclaimed 27th February, 1847 | ||||||
James Thomas Letter at Post-office unclaimed 7 April 1847 | ||||||
Jane Thomson - Thomas 17 (25 single woman) Servant Prot neither Ireland, came 2 Jan 1841 on the Salsette | ||||||
John Thomas Presbyterian resident Subscriber to build school 1 Mar 1839 | ||||||
Mr John Thomas arrived 18 Oct 1841 at Launceston from Portland Bay on the Hamilton | ||||||
John Thomas 32 hus (disallowed) arrived 16 Dec 1841 on the Ward Chapman
Elizabeth Thomas 34 wife of John (disallowed) arrived 16 Dec 1841 on the Ward Chapman | ||||||
John Thomas 44 hus (65 Steerage) Labourer ineligible, due to age Prot both Bristol, came 12 Dec 1841 on the Ward Chipman
Mary Thomas 39 wife of John (65 Steerage) House Servant, came 12 Dec 1841 on the Ward Chipman Alfred Thomas 8, Mary Anne Thomas 4 and James Thomas 2 son of Thomas ( Steerage), came 12 Dec 1841 on the Ward Chipman See webpage on Thomastown, The Wesleyan group leaders appear to have been the Thomas family - parents John & Mary, their children Joseph 21 years, Francis 18 years, Alfred 8 years, Mary Ann 4 years. They arrived in Port Phillip aboard the Ward Chipman, on 15 December 1841. There was also another son John, the time of his arrival here is not known. More settlers arrived from the area the Thomas family came from in England, and the church services where held in various barns, the need for a permanent place of worship became evident and in 1853 Francis Thomas, made one acre of his land available for the building of a Church, this was to be used as a school of learning during the week and worship on the Sabbath. | ||||||
John/Joseph Thomas 20 son of John (single man 38) Labourer Prot both Glamorganshire arrived 16 Dec 1841 on the Ward Chapman | ||||||
John Thomas and Jane Mcmullins christened Josiah 1843, Margaret 1845, William 1845
Directory 1847 gardener Campbellfield Sydney Road | ||||||
John Thomas arrived 18 Oct 1841 at Launceston from Portland Bay on the Hamilton - source Launceston Courier | ||||||
John Thomas, List 5, 31 May 1844 letter at the Melbourne Post Office. Source - Port Phillip Herald 4 June 1844 | ||||||
John Thomas, one of 105 who signed letter supporting ministry by Rev Peter Gunn. Source - Melbourne Weekly Courier 10 Aug 1844 | ||||||
John Thomas, 106 signed in support of Rev Peter Gunn published in The Melbourne Weekly Courier on Saturday 10th August 1844 | ||||||
John Thomas Owned Property Bellerine Street Geelong - Freehold Property | ||||||
Jonathan Thomas aged 22 came Sep 1847 with 306 on the Joseph Somes | ||||||
John/Joseph Thomas 20 son of John (38 single man) Labourer Prot both Glamorganshire, came 12 Dec 1841 on the Ward Chipman | ||||||
Joseph Thomas, letter to be collected from Melbourne Post Office. Source - Port Phillip Herald 6 Feb 1844 | ||||||
Joseph Thomas, license renewed for 'Royal Hotel' Bourke St postponed to 14 May. Source - Port Phillip Herald 7 May 1844 | ||||||
Joseph Thomas, receiving stolen goods tried before the criminal court. Not Guilty. Source - Port Phillip Herald 12 July 1844
Joseph Thomas adult came Sep 1847 with 306 on the Joseph Somes | ||||||
Joshua Thomas, Crew arrived 22 Sep 1844 from Cork on the Abberton | ||||||
Mary Ann Thomas wed James Henry Campbell in 1845 at Church of England | ||||||
Michael Thomas/Kames, Captain, arrived 14 Dec 1840 from Liverpool on the Vesper | ||||||
Moses Thomas, 19, Labourer, Prot both Glasgow, arrived 26 Jan 1842 from Greenock on the Robert Benn see Moses Thomas notes Brother to David Thomas who wed 8 Dec 1846 to Mary Grierson who emigrated to Victoria in 1839 on the 'David Clark(e)' (see shipping record). Moses wed Janet Grierson who emigrated to Victoria in 1839 on the 'David Clark(e)' (see shipping record). | ||||||
Moses Thomas, List 4, 30 Apr 1844 letter at the Melbourne Post Office. Source - Port Phillip Herald 7 May 1844 | ||||||
Moses Thomas and Janet christened Walter 1844, John Griersons 1846 | ||||||
Moses Thomas Directory 1847 Scots schoolmaster Colingwood Flat | ||||||
Mr Thomas, in Jan 1839 employed Edward Davis aged 18, Cabin, who came on the Westminster
Mr Thomas, in Oct 1839 employed John Mcewan aged 43, Gardener, who came on the David Clarke | ||||||
Mr Thomas departed 21 Jan 1841 from Launceston for Port Phillip on the Tamar | ||||||
Mr Thomas departed 9 Feb 1841 from Launceston for Portland Bay on the Minerva | ||||||
Mr Thomas arrived 1 Mar 1841 at Launceston from Port Phillip on the Henry | ||||||
Mr and Mrs Thomas on 07 Apr 1841 arrived at Geelong from Melbourne on the Governor La Trobe | ||||||
Mr Thomas 14 Aug 1841 departed Sydney for Port Phillip on the Sea Horse steamer | ||||||
Mr Thomas (Steerage) came 20 Aug 1841 on the John Campbell | ||||||
Mr Thomas, with 147 men, was presented to Sir George Gipps at a Levee, Mon 25 Oct 1841 in his honour. Source - Port Phillip Herald, 26 Oct 1841 | ||||||
Mr Thomas arrived 11 Dec 1841 at Sydney from Port Phillip on 7 Dec on the Sea Horse steamer | ||||||
Mr Thomas departed 18 Dec 1841 from Sydney for Port Phillip on the Sea Horse steamer | ||||||
Mrs Thomas, and 2 chn Steerage arrived 30 Sep 1842 from London 7 June on the Aden | ||||||
Mr R Thomas arrived 20 June 1840 from Greenock on the Dumfries | ||||||
Richard Thomas, Protector of Aborigines in Victoria (1841) described a game of Football | ||||||
Sarah Thomas 24, 57 single woman, Dressmaker Nottingham prot reads, came Jun 1840 on the Andromache | ||||||
Stephen Thomas 37 Stone mason Prot both Middlesex arrived 18 Feb 1844 from London and Cork on the Royal Consort
Ann Thomas 34 wife Prot both Middlesex arrived 18 Feb 1844 from London and Cork on the Royal Consort George Thomas 13 and Sarah Thomas 12 Prot Middlesex arrived 18 Feb 1844 from London and Cork on the Royal Consort | ||||||
Thomas Thomas 32 hus (66 family) Labourer Prot both Bristol, came 12 Dec 1841 on the Ward Chipman
Susan Thomas 33 wife of Thomas (66 family) House Keeper, came 12 Dec 1841 on the Ward Chipman James Thomas 15 son of John (66 family), came 12 Dec 1841 on the Ward Chipman Elizabeth Thomas 8, George Thomas 6, John Thomas 2 and David Thomas 1 son of Thomas (66 family), came 12 Dec 1841 on the Ward Chipman Thomas Thomas, and Susan baptised Mary Maria at Church Of England St James, Melbourne born at Melb 1842 #12840 Thomas Thomas and Susan christened Harriet 1843, Thomas 1846 Directory 1847 sawyer George street Collingwood | ||||||
John Thomas Directory 1847 watchmaker Collins street | ||||||
William Thomas was appointed in England in 1838, and took up his duties as Assistant Protector of Aborigines in the Port Phillip District of New South Wales in January 1839, came on the Hope, with wife and 5 chn. William Thomas was assigned to the Central Protectorate District (Western Port), his primary responsibility being for the Warwoorong (Yarra) and Boonwoorong (coastal Port Phillip and Westernport) tribes. William Jackson Thomas, JP freehold, Box Forest near Pentridge The Port Phillip Herald Fri, 26 May 1843 District of Port Phillip Electoral List of 291 names voted in election 20 June 1843, during third hour, 11-noon Tue 27 Jun 1843 Melbourne resident signed supporting William Lonsdale William Jackson Thomas, one of 469 voters who qualified by Freehold in Box Forest near Pentridge Electors List District of Bourke. Source - Melbourne Courier 8 Aug 1845 Susannah Thomas, aged 15, dau of WJ Thomas, Assistant Protector of Aborigines found drowned in Merri Creek. Source - Melbourne Courier 17 Nov 1845 She left her fathers home on the Merri Creek, to procure water, and was found drowned. Source - Port Phillip Herald 18 Nov 1845 Directory 1847 asst. protector of Aborigines Moonee Ponds | ||||||
William Thomas wed Julia Desmon in 1840 at Church Of England St James, Melbourne christened Elizabeth Frances 1841 | ||||||
William Thomas 7 nephew of Mary Herbert (Steerage) arrived 15 Jan 1841 on the Fergusson | ||||||
William Thomas 39 hus (family 32) Carpenter Prot both Devonshire arrived 30 July 1841 on the Westminster
Jane Thomas 38 wife of William (family 32) House Keeper Prot both arrived 30 July 1841 on the Westminster William Thomas 8 son of William (family 32) Prot both arrived 30 July 1841 on the Westminster William Thomas, and Jane baptised Charles Henry at Church Of England St James, Melbourne born at Melb Beach 1842 #12953 Charles Henry Thomas, died W 5m male Melbourne 1842 #3796 Church Of England St James, Melbourne Directory 1847 carter off Collins street | ||||||
William Thomas, 29 Hus Carpenter Prot both Pembrokeshire arrived 13 Jan 1842 from London and Cork on the Samuel Boddington
Anne Thomas, 24 Wife House Servant Prot both Portsmouth arrived 13 Jan 1842 from London and Cork on the Samuel Boddington John Thomas, 0 Prot Portsmouth arrived 13 Jan 1842 from London and Cork on the Samuel Boddington William Thomas and Ann christened James 1845, William Henry 1846 | ||||||
William Thomas Male child of William aged 10 died 1847 at Melbourne Owned Property Box Forrest near Pentridge - Freehold Property | ||||||
William Thomas and Margaret christened John 1841, Margaret 1843, David Owen 1846
Directory 1847 carpenter off Bourke lane | ||||||
William Thomas and Mary Burns christened William 1844, Mary 1845, William Thomas 1847 | ||||||
William Thomas came Jan 1846 with 59 on the Stratheden | ||||||
W Thomas, voted 3-4pm Melbourne to elect two members to sit in Legislative Council. Source - Port Phillip Herald 26 Apr 1844 | ||||||
D Thomason, The Port Phillip Herald Tue 27 Jun 1843 voted in election 20 June 1843, resident of Geelong | ||||||
Daniel Thomason, one of 469 voters who qualified by Freehold in Ashby Village Geelong Electors List District of Bourke. Source - Melbourne Courier 8 Aug 1845 | ||||||
John Thomason, Licensed to depasture stock at Western Port District August 1845. Source - Melbourne Courier 29 Sep 1845 | ||||||
John Thomasson, letter at Geelong Post Office 6 Mar 1844. Source - Geelong Advertiser 6 Mar 1844 |
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