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W Sabilline, in Jan 1839 employed Thomas Robinson and Elizabeth Robinson both aged 29, Shepherd, who came on the Westminster | |||||
William Gardiner Sams 27 May 1835 Deputy Sheriff Launceston; Members of the Port Phillip Association | |||||
W G Sams arrived Apr 1836, on 9 Nov 1836 had 2 horses650 sheep, living in a sod hut. | |||||
John Sanderson, came 6 Dec 1839 on the St Mango | |||||
G Say, in Oct 1839 employed Francis Maver aged 27, Farm servant, who came on the David Clarke
George Say, in Oct 1839 employed Margaret Maver aged 24, who came on the David Clarke G Say, in Jan 1839 employed Eugene Mulcahy aged 20, Shopman, who came on the Westminster G Say, in Jan 1839 employed Daniel Oconnell aged 30, Mary Oconnell aged 29, Servants, who came on the Westminster George Say Presbyterian resident Subscriber to build school 1 Mar 1839 | |||||
Mr Sayers, in Oct 1839 employed Peter Dewar aged 26, Farm servant, who came on the David Clarke | |||||
Anna and Edward Mawney Sayers had dau Clara Sayers baptised 23 Jun 1839 by Rev Wm Waterfield | |||||
George Scarborough arrived 25 May 1836, wattle and dab hut | |||||
Henry Scarborough baptised 29 Jul 1838 by Rev Wm Waterfield | |||||
Capt Scot, in Dec 1839 employed Bridget Kondoch aged 16, Dairy maid, who came on the William Metcalfe | |||||
Andrew Scott Presbyterian resident Subscriber to build school 1 Mar 1839 | |||||
Capt Charles Scott Presbyterian resident Subscriber to build school 1 Mar 1839 | |||||
HH Scote Intermediate, came Nov 1839 on the William Metcalf | |||||
J Scote Intermediate, came Nov 1839 on the William Metcalf | |||||
John Scott 11 Oct 1835 servant arrived on The Enterprize | |||||
John Mansel (Capt.) Scott, H. M. Cutter "Ranger", Melbourne, 1939 Directory of Port Phillip | |||||
JH Scott Steerage Farmer, came Nov 1839 on the William Metcalf | |||||
John See Presbyterian resident Subscriber to build school 1 Mar 1839 | |||||
Mr Seeker, in Oct 1839 employed Alexander/Archibald Menzies aged 25, Shepherd, who came on the David Clarke | |||||
Mrs Seeker, in Oct 1839 employed Elizabeth Menzies/Stewart A, who came on the David Clarke | |||||
Anne Seiry 25, on Jan 1840 Disposal list for Westminster, employed by Mr Butcher | |||||
Catherine Seiry 23, Farm servant, not engaged, came Dec 1839 on the Westminster | |||||
John Seller A with wife Steerage Joiner, came Nov 1839 on the William Metcalf | |||||
J W Seymour - with wife, Intermediate, came Dec 1839 on the Westminster | |||||
Dennis Shanahan 36 with wife Agriculturalist RC Tipperary, came Nov 1839 on the William Metcalf
Mary Shanahan 30 wife of Dennis, with Mary 3, Thomas 0 Dairy maid RC Tipperary, came Nov 1839 on the William Metcalf | |||||
Bridget Shanahan 18 House maid RC No Tipperary, came Nov 1839 on the William Metcalf | |||||
Mary Sharp 23, Housemaid, from Howick, Norfolk, Prot, reads, employed by Charles Williamson, came Nov 1839 on the Palmyra | |||||
John M Shaw, in Oct 1839 employed Anne Mcfadden aged 23, House servant, who came on the David Clarke | |||||
Amelia and James Shaw had son John George Shaw baptised 28 Jul 1839 by Rev Wm Waterfield | |||||
Charles Shewell Presbyterian resident Subscriber to build school 1 Mar 1839 | |||||
Eliza Shields 23 Dairymaid Edinburgh, employed by Doc McCrae, came Oct 1839 on the David Clark | |||||
Peter Frederick Shortland 11 December 1836 Mate, surveyed Port Phillip Bay. | |||||
Charles Wightman Sievewright, Justice Of The Peace, Melbourne, 1939 Directory of Port Phillip Charles Sievwright 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. At first, the Edinburgh-born former British army officer, Charles Sievwright lived with his wife and seven children near Geelong with one of seven major tribes in the Western District. | |||||
Mr Sim, in Oct 1839 employed James Lawrie aged 38, Bricklayer, who came on the David Clarke
Mr Sim, in Oct 1839 employed Archibald Mcmillan aged 46 and Mrs Mcmillan aged 42, who came on the David Clarke | |||||
James Simpson 27 May 1835 Commissioner Caveat Board Hobart Town, Members of the Port Phillip Association
James Simpson 20 April 1836 arrived with John Batman James Simpson 2 May 1836 one of 3 arbitrators in dispute between Fawkner and Henry Batman James Simpson 1 June 1836 being Chairman of the first public meeting was held James Simpson 4 February 1837 subscribers for the erection of a wooden church in William Street James Simpson 12 April 1837 appointed a Magistrate. | |||||
John Sinclair 27 May 1835 overseer of Convicts Launceston; Members of the Port Phillip Association
John Sinclair Presbyterian resident Subscriber to build school 1 Mar 1839 | |||||
Bridget Skidd 20 House maid RC No Tipperary, came Nov 1839 on the William Metcalf | |||||
Mary Skinnack 24 Dairy maid RC No Michael Town, came Nov 1839 on the William Metcalf | |||||
George Slator arrived Sep 1836, has a weatherboard hut | |||||
Michael Slattery 23, Farm servant, Gone up country, came Dec 1839 on the Westminster | |||||
Charles Slodden Presbyterian resident Subscriber to build school 1 Mar 1839 | |||||
Maria Sloss A sister of McFaddens, employed by Dr Patterson Melb, came Oct 1839 on the David Clark | |||||
Sam Smart arrived Sep 1836, on 9 Nov 1836 is living in his fishing boat, growing half acre vegetables. | |||||
George Smith 9 November 1836 was then in occupation of Fawkner's public house, which was described as a weather-board building of 6 rooms, growing 3 acres wheat, vegatables. Had 500 sheep property of late Mr Charles Franks
George Smith, Melbourne, 1939 Directory of Port Phillip G Smith, in Dec 1839 employed Patrick Crosdale aged 23, Labourer, who came on the William Metcalfe G Smith, in Oct 1839 employed John Matheson aged 18, Waiter, who came on the David Clarke George Smith, in Jan 1839 employed Hugh McDonald aged 34, Shepherd, who came on the Hope | |||||
Capt Smith, in Oct 1839 employed John Arthur aged 38, who came on the David Clarke | |||||
Mrs Smith, in Dec 1839 employed Harriet Kittan aged 24, House servant, who came on the William Metcalfe | |||||
James Smith 4 February 1837 secretary of the subscribers for the erection of a wooden church in William Street, between Little Collins and Bourke Street
James Smith 27 May 1838 conducted Church of England services until the arrival of a resident Anglican minister in October 1838 | |||||
Joseph Smith 21, Carpenter, employed by Mr Howard, came Dec 1839 on the Westminster | |||||
Margaret Smith 26 House servant Fife, unknown, came Oct 1839 on the David Clark | |||||
Margaret Smith 18 sister of Thomas House servant Dumfries, employed by William Gardiner, came Oct 1839 on the David Clark
Thomas Smith 17 brother of Margaret 18, Farm servant Dumfries, employer by Mr Ford, came Oct 1839 on the David Clark | |||||
R Smith 19 Farm servant Prot yes Breen, came Nov 1839 on the William Metcalf | |||||
Thomas Smith 3 June 1837 appointed Gaoler in place of John Walsh who declined the Position | |||||
William Smith 26 with wife Labourer Prot yes Mt Forrel, Leicester, employed by Capt Wood Melb, came Nov 1839 on the William Metcalf
Elizabeth Smith 26 wife of William Housekeeper Prot yes Sandford, Essex, employed by Capt Wood Geelong, came Nov 1839 on the William Metcalf | |||||
Mrs W Smith -, Intermediate, came Dec 1839 on the Westminster | |||||
George Brunswick Smythe was Officer-in-charge of the Port Phillip Police 1836 | |||||
Henry William Hutchinson Smythe, Surveyor, Port Phillip, 1939 Directory of Port Phillip |
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