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R Henry 11 December 1836 surveyed Port Phillip Bay
Mr Henry, in Oct 1839 employed John Bell aged 19, Farm servant, who came on the David Clarke Robert Henry - Henry and Mary born Luna 1842, Charles Alexande 1845 Robert Henry - Henry Correspondence Western Port Cardinia Creek PPEA 35/100; Directory 1847 settler, Cordinia Creek, Western Port; Page 32 letters at Post Office, 3 Feb 1847 | |||||
Thomas Henry 23 with wife, Labourer employed by Mr Chaplin Melb, came to NSW on the Garrow and Apr 1839 on the John Barry
Henry Henry and Isabella born Anne Jane 1839, Mary 1841, Joseph 1843, Margaret 1846 | |||||
Honora Henrybain 17 Dairy maid RC No Galway, employed by Mr Roe Nora Harrihan on Disposal list, came Nov 1839 on the William Metcalf | |||||
Edward Henty 19 Nov 1834 the first permanent settler at Port Phillip, landed
Edward Henty - Henty wed Anna Maria Gallie in 1840 at Church Of England St James, Melbourne Directory 1847 J.P., settler, Wannon River Portland Edward Henty in 1837 settled at Merino Downs (north of Merino, 23,500 acres) and Muntham (east of Casterton, 57,300 acres) | |||||
Francis Henty 19 Dec 1834 arrived in the Thistle with 10 head of cattle and 100 sheep.
Henty Brothers Directory 1847 merchants, Portlard Bay Francis Henty - Henty and Ann Mary born Laurence Shum 1845, Louisa 1847 Francis Henty - Henty Directory 1847 Merino Downs Owned Property Merino Downs about 60 miles from Portland - Freehold Property | |||||
John Henty - Henty and Eliza born Eliza Whitfield 1843, Margaret Mears 1845, Susan Goldsmith 1844
John Henty - Henty Directory 1847 Owned Property Merri 15 miles from Belfast - Freehold Property | |||||
Stephen George Henty 23 July 1836 master of the Sally Ann, arrived at Portland Bay. He became the first merchant there.
Stephen George Henty - Henty and Jane born Fran Elizabeth 1841, Mary Jane 1841, Annie Maria 1844, Emily Lydia 1846 Directory 1847 Owned Property Portland - Freehold Property, 5 acres Normanby lot 17., Deeds, 23 Jan 1847, Stephen George Henty - Henty Bank clerks Portland, 27th April, 1847. Correspondence sold Wimmera Newlands to Gordon, James | |||||
John Hepburn 15 December 1836 the first overlanders, arrived with 300 head of cattle they had driven from the Murrumbidgee
Mr Hepburn, in Apr 1839 employed Donald 2 McDonald aged 44, Farm Labourer, who came on the John Barry | |||||
Francis Herbertson, came 6 Dec 1839 on the St Mango | |||||
John Herd 35 Farm Overseer came with wife and 3chn, Jan 1839 on the Hope was employed Jan 1839 by Anthony Cottrell of Melb
Jane Herd 34 Servant, wife of John Herd, with Eliza Herd 14, Agnes 11, Sarah 8 came Jan 1839 on the Hope | |||||
Mr Hervie, in Dec 1839 employed Ellen Hogan aged 17, Dairy maid, who came on the William Metcalfe | |||||
George Brooke Legrew Hesse 22 February 1837 a Hobart barrister, left Point Henry on horseback and was never heard of again | |||||
William Highett Presbyterian resident Subscriber to build school 1 Mar 1839 | |||||
Thomas Hill -, Steerage, came Dec 1839 on the Westminster | |||||
William Hill 18, Store Keeper, on Jan 1840 Disposal list for Westminster, employed by John Casey
William Hill wed Elizabeth Boole in 1839 at Church Of England St James, Melbourne born Charlotte 1840 | |||||
William and Ann Hindbrough had dau Jane Read Hindbrough baptised 24 Mar 1839 by Rev Wm Waterfield | |||||
Fredk Hitchin -, Intermediate, came Dec 1839 on the Westminster
Frederick Hitchins - Hitchens wed Mary Ann James in 1840 at Church Of England St James, Melbourne born Frederick John Thos 1843, James Vernon Mounshe 1843, Charles William 1847 died Owned Property Yarra Street Geelong - House & Land Fredk Mr - Hitchin - Hitchens Directory 1847 manufr of cordials & compounds, Nh Corio | |||||
Edmund Charles Hobson (1814-1848), physician and naturalist, was born on 10 August 1814 at Parramatta, the son of Edmund Hobson, and a second cousin of Captain William Hobson. At 2 he was sent to Van Diemen's Land where he was brought up by his maternal grandfather. As a youth he studied under Dr James Scott, the colonial surgeon; later he went to Europe to complete his education. In London he studied comparative anatomy under Professor Robert Grant, and became acquainted with Sir Richard Owen (1804-1892) the distinguished British naturalist. Hobson also completed a medical course, obtaining his diploma from the University of Erlangen, Bavaria. In September 1837 he married Margaret, daughter of John Adamson, a substantial London merchant in Walbrook. Edmund Hobson and Margaret born Edward Grant 1843, John Edmond 1843 Directory 1847 Melbourne, Page 49 Doctors, 1 Feb 1847, Doctors Feb 1 1847 Melbourne Medical Referee Australian Life Insurance And Annuity Company He was survived by his widow, three sons and one daughter. | |||||
Cpt Wiliam Hobson 29 Sept 1836 commander of HMS Rattlesnake anchored in Hobson's Bay.
Cpt Hobson 11 December 1836 surveyed Port Phillip Bay Edward William Hobson (1816-1890?), grazier, was born at Parramatta. As a youth he served as a sailor on ships plying between Tasmania, New Zealand, Western Australia and Port Phillip. Early in 1837 he established a small run on the Darebin Creek, near Melbourne. By June 1837 he had moved to the south-eastern shores of Port Phillip Bay and held a run, Kangerong, on the slopes of Arthur's Seat. This was followed by the establishment of Tootgarook, a run between Rye and Point Nepean. In 1843 he also took over a run at Tarwin Meadows, on Anderson's Inlet and held it until January 1845. Edward William Hobson wed On 9 September 1846 to Marie Anne Martha Celine Helena Napper in 1846 at Independent Congregational Melbourne. Directory 1847 settler, Traralgon, Gipps Land Marie was a cultured woman of French extraction. During his financial reverses, his wife moved to Euston in New South Wales to be near her husband and opened a school there. They had a son, and a daughter who died in infancy. | |||||
Hoddle 26 April 1837 appointed Surveyor in charge at Melbourne.
Robert Hoddle, Surveyor, Melbourne, 1939 Directory of Port Phillip Robert Hoddle Presbyterian resident Subscriber to build school 1 Mar 1839 Robert Hoddle (1794-1881), surveyor, was born on 20 April 1794 in Westminster, London, son of Elizabeth Marsden and Robert Hoddle, a clerk of the Bank of England. In Surrey in November 1818 Hoddle married Mary Staton, by whom he had one daughter. After Mary's death in 1862 he married, in July 1863, Fanny Agnes, the 18-year-old daughter of Captain Benjamin Baxter; they had three daughters and one son. After Hoddle's death on 24 October 1881, his widow married Richard Buckhurst Buxton. Robert Hoddle Directory 1847 Owned Property Members Of The Land Board Government surveyor, Surveyor in charge, Survey Department, Moonee Moonee Ponds - Freehold Property | |||||
John Hodgson, Melbourne, 1939 Directory of Port Phillip |
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