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Colour code Here before 1839, Bounty in 39, Came in 39 Directory & employer
Mr Champion erected the first store in Geelong early in 1838, was made to move it to Corio St. The first wool of the district was shipped by Mr Champion to Messrs Willis, Garrett and Co, Hobart, using the 'Princess Charlotte' which was loaded at Cowie's Creek - From History of Port Phillip, page 119.
F Champion, in Jan 1839 employed Sarah Davis aged 21, Servant, who came on the Westminster
Frederick Champion died 1846 Male child aged 12 at Geelong. His parents were possibly John and Elizabeth, who registered William Abraham Champion 1844, Elizabeth Jane Champion 1846, James George Champion 1848.
Directory 1847 Owned Property storekeeper Corio St Geelong - Freehold Property
Mr Chaplin, in Apr 1839 employed Thomas Henry aged 23, Labourer, who came on the John Barry
John Chaplin died 1847 Male aged 26 at Melbourne wed Rosa Mack in 1845 at Presbyterian Directory 1847 born Elizabeth 1846, John William 1847 labourer Williams Town
John Char 27 with wife, Agriculturalist, RC from Woodford, Galway employed on own account, came Dec 1839 on the Westminster
Rose Char 23 wife of John, Dairymaid, RC from Woodford, Galway employed on own account, came Dec 1839 on the Westminster
Rose Clear Letters unclaimed at Post-Office, Melbourne 30th April, 1847
Joseph Cheetam 28 with wife, Carpenter, Prot from Manchester employed on own account, came Dec 1839 on the Westminster
Marianne Cheetham 24 wife of Joseph, Prot employed on own account, came Dec 1839 on the Westminster
John Moffat Chisholm, Melbourne, 1939 Directory of Port Phillip
John Chisholm wed Martha Allot Osborne in 1838 at Presbyterian Melbourne & Geelong born Mary Allott 1843
JM Chisholm Presbyterian resident Subscriber to build school 1 Mar 1839
Directory 1847 Owned Property wine merchant Collins street Warrnambool - Freehold Property
Mr Chisholm, in Oct 1839 employed Agnes Aitkin aged 24, House servant, who came on the David Clarke
Mr Chisholm, in Oct 1839 employed Christina Dewar aged 28, House servant, who came on the David Clarke
Joseph Chivers -, Steerage, came Dec 1839 on the Westminster
James Clancy 25 Shepherd RC No Rath Connic Geelong, came Nov 1839 on the William Metcalf
Malachi Clancy 20, 31 m, Farm servant, RC, came Nov 1839 on the William Metcalfe
Michael Clancy 21 Farm servant RC yes Rath Connic, came Nov 1839 on the William Metcalf
Michael Clancy wed Alice Slattery in 1841 at Roman Catholic Melbourne & Geelong born Thomas 1842, John 1843, Maria 1847 Directory 1847
Kenneth S Clarke 9 November 1836 manager of sheep of the Great Lake Company
Thomas Clarke 28 with wife, Farm servant, Prot from Emscott, Warwick, employed by F Manton, came Dec 1839 on the Westminster
Jane Clarke 30 wife of Thomas, Farm servant, Prot, employed by Mr Howard, came Dec 1839 on the Westminster
James Alexander Clarke 30 Jan 1837 was the first schoolmaster.
G Clayne Cabin, came Nov 1839 on the William Metcalf
William Clarke and Ann Mary born Denis 1839, Sarah 1841, Mary Ellen 1844, William 1847
William Clay - Clay and Mary born William Aaron 1839 Directory 1847 carpenter off Collins lane
Francis Cleary -, Steerage, came Dec 1839 on the Westminster
Francis Cleary wed Hannah Hannihan in 1840 at Roman Catholic St Francis, Melbourne
settler Murray butcher Little Brunswick s Collingwood
William Clements 24 Shepherd RC yes Cappoquin, employed by Mr Roe Melb, came Nov 1839 on the William Metcalf
William Clements Owned Property publican Sunday Creek Goulburn
Rev James Clow 27 May 1838 a retired Presbyterian clergyman, officiated there for about a month after his 2nd arrival in Melbourne at the end of 1837.
Rev James Clow Presbyterian resident Subscriber to build school 1 Mar 1839
(Rev.) James Clow, Melbourne, 1939 Directory of Port Phillip
James Clough Directory 1847 settler Corhanwarrabul Western Port
James Clow, a Scottish Presbyterian pastor turned squatter, who in 1838 took up a run he named 'Corhanwarrabul' on the east side of Dandenong Creek.
William Cluney - Cluney and Ellen Hegarty born Denis 1839
H Cobb A Cabin, came Nov 1839 on the William Metcalf
Herbert Cobb - Cobb Directory 1847 settlers Sutton Grange Mt. Alexander
W P Cobb A Cabin, came Nov 1839 on the William Metcalf
Preston W Cobb - Cobb Directory 1847 settlers Sutton Grange Mt. Alexander
Thos Cobb A Cabin, came Nov 1839 on the William Metcalf
Cobb Thos Mr, H Mr - Letter at Post-office unclaimed 7 April 1847
William Cochrane 29 Labourer came with wife and 3chn, Jan 1839 on the Hope Quarrying stone on own behalf
Catherine Cochrane 27 wife of William Cochrane, with Margaret 11, John 7, Christine 6 came Jan 1839 on the Hope
William Kennedy Cockburn, Melbourne, 1939 Directory of Port Phillip
William Kennedy Cockburn - Cockburn Directory 1847
Jeremiah Coffee - Coffey and Catherine Brusnihe born Jeremiah 1840, Timothy 1842, David 1843, Elizabeth 1845 Correspondence Western Port Pannebannawar 13 94 Transferred from Geo. Coghill
2 June 1839 Fr Geoghegan read, for the first time in Victoria, the Catholic burial service for Mary Ann Coffey, the two-year-old daughter of Mrs Coffey.
Mrs Coffee was Melbourne's first Catholic School Teacher who conducted classes from her own home,

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