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Colour code Here before 1839, Bounty in 39, Came in 39 Directory & employer
Peter Snodgrass, Melbourne, 1939 Directory of Port Phillip
Ralph Snowdon, Melbourne, 1939 Directory of Port Phillip
Lydia Sparks 22, Servant, not engaged, came Dec 1839 on the Westminster
William Spry A Steerage Baker, came Nov 1839 on the William Metcalf
John Stafford, Customs, Melbourne, 1939 Directory of Port Phillip
Mr Stafford, in Oct 1839 employed Maria Finlay aged 22, House servant, who came on the David Clarke
Judith Stapleton 23, on Jan 1840 Disposal list for Westminster To Sydney
Granville William Chetwynd Stapylton, Surveyor, Melbourne, 1939 Directory of Port Phillip
David Stead 9 Nov 1835 with Batman brought 500 sheep for members of the Port Phillip Association
W. R. Steel, Melbourne, 1939 Directory of Port Phillip
Anne Stenlow 23, Servant, not engaged, came Dec 1839 on the Westminster
Robert Sterry 28 with wife, Carpenter, Prot from Bridgeham, norfolk employed on own account, came Dec 1839 on the Westminster
Elizabeth Sterry 23 wife of Robert, Dressmaker, Prot from Fevish, Kent employed on own account, came Dec 1839 on the Westminster
Joseph Stevenson, Joiner, Melbourne, 1939 Directory of Port Phillip
Christina Stewart wed James Smith in 1841 at Presbyterian Melbourne & Geelong
Christiana Stewart nee Menzies (1809?-1893), teacher and missionary, was born probably on 25 July 1809 at Glenlyon, Perthshire, Scotland, one of nine children of devout Presbyterian parents James Menzies, tenant farmer, and his wife Catherine McNaughton. About 1832 Christina married Finlay Stewart. After her husband's death she migrated to Victoria with two brothers Alex and James Menzies, and her son Duncan Stewart (1833-1913), reaching Port Phillip in the David Clark on 27 October 1839.
Christina worked for five months as a housekeeper for Rev. William Waterfield and nursed her ill brother. On 19 October 1841 she married with Presbyterian forms James Smith (1796-1860), a minister's son who had emigrated from Scotland in 1840 and was teaching at a day school in Collins Street Congregational Church vestry. They had eight children. In 1845 the Smiths moved to Rivoli Bay south (Greytown), an isolated port in south-eastern South Australia, where Christina was the sole European woman. Christina Smith died on 28 April 1893 at Mount Gambier. In 1994 the Mount Gambier building in which she had established her school was classified for its heritage value.
Elizabeth Stewart 29 widow also as number 263, with son under 7 employer by Mrs Seeker Melb, came Oct 1839 on the David Clark
Duncan Stewart 5 son of Elizabeth nee Menzies, came Oct 1839 on the David Clark
Euphemia Stewart 18, Domestic servant, from Inverick, Prot, reads, employed by Chas Dodd, came Nov 1839 on the Palmyra
George Stewart 25 May 1836 Police Magistrate of Goulburn NSW, who had been sent by Sir Richard Bourke in the revenue cutter Prince George to enquire into the state of affairs at Port Phillip, arrived there. During his stay of eight days, he distributed the proclamation of Governor
George Stewart 10 June 1836 In his report to Gov Bourke stated that the European population consisted of 142 males and 35 females, with 26,500 sheep, 57 horses and 100 cattle
Robert Stewart 26 Schoolmaster Perth, not engaged, came Oct 1839 on the David Clark
Janet Stewart 24 House servant Dunbarton, employed by Mr Wills, came Oct 1839 on the David Clark
Thomas Stewart 22 with wife Carpenter Prot yes St George, London, came Nov 1839 on the William Metcalf
Eleonar Stewart 23 wife of Thomas Laundress Prot yes St George, London, came Nov 1839 on the William Metcalf
John Lewison Stieglitz 9 Nov 1835 with Batman brought 500 sheep for members of the Port Phillip Association
Thomas Strode, Printer, Melbourne, 1939 Directory of Port Phillip
A Suchet A Cabin, came Nov 1839 on the William Metcalf
Augusta Suffield 24, Ladys maid, since married, came Dec 1839 on the Westminster
Dennis Sullivan 52 with wife and children, came to NSW on the British King and Apr 1839 on the John Barry
Honora Sullivan 46 wife of Dennis with Patrick 13, Timothy 11, Margaret 8, came to NSW on the British King and Apr 1839 on the John Barry
John Sullivan 22 son of Dennis, came to NSW on the British King and Apr 1839 on the John Barry
Mary Sullivan 24 dau of Dennis, came to NSW on the British King and Apr 1839 on the John Barry
Owen Sullivan 32 with wife Mary and 4 chn, came to NSW on the British King and Apr 1839 on the John Barry
Mary Sullivan 20 wife of Owen with Ellen 10, Daniel 8, Thomas 6, Eugene 4, came to NSW on the British King and Apr 1839 on the John Barry
William Swan 24 with wife Margaret 24, Shepherd, from Cowal, Prot, reads, came Nov 1839 on the Palmyra
Hugh Swan 23, Servant, employed by JB Pain, came Dec 1839 on the Westminster
Charles Swanston 27 May 1835 banker of Hobart Town Members of the Port Phillip Association
James Swanston with wife Ann, came 6 Dec 1839 on the St Mango
Lieutenant Thomas Symonds 11 December 1836 surveyed Port Phillip Bay

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