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Mr A Archer, Intermediate arrived 10 Dec 1842 from Leith on the Britannia
Frederick Archer a compositor, gave evidence on the printing press - It was used in Sydney in 1833, always faulty. Source - Port Phillip Herald 28 Oct 1845
Fredric Archer Page 153 letters at Post Office, 31st May 1847,
Henry Archer 27 May 1835 Collector of Customs Launceston; Members of the Port Phillip Association
J Archer, arrived from Launceston on the schooner 'Joshua Carroll' as Cabin Passenger on 11 Feb 1840. Source - Port Phillip Herald 14 Feb 1840
John Archer departed from Port Phillip for Launceston on the brig 'Henry' 28 Mar 1840 - source Port Phillip Herald 31 Mar 1840
J Archer Junior departed from Launceston for Port Phillip on the brig 'Scout' 11 Jun 1841 - source Launceston Courier 14 June 1841
Joseph Archer, Cabin arrived 30 Sep 1842 from London 7 June on the Aden
Joseph Archer 17 came on the Sir Thomas Arbuthnot in May 1847 with 338
Mr Archer departed from Launceston for Port Phillip on the schooner 'Tamar' 19 Mar 1841 - source Launceston Courier 22 March 1841
Thomas Archer Page 197 Letters at Office, 30th June 1847,
William Archer, Cabin arrived 30 Sep 1842 from London 7 June on the Aden
William Archer Directory 1847 farmer, Barwon River, Letter at Post-office unclaimed,
John Archers and Susan christened Anne 1846
Sarah Archly arrived at Port Phillip from Sydney on the steamer 'Shamrock' 16 Apr 1845 - source Port Phillip Herald 17 Apr 1845
Robert Ardagh, male wed Eliza Jones 1842 #4674 Church Of England St James, Melbourne
Richard/Robert Ardagh and Eliza Jones christened Andrew 1843
Alfred Arden freehold, Darebin Creek The Port Phillip Herald Fri, 26 May 1843 District of Port Phillip Electoral List of 291 names voted in election 20 June 1843, during sixth hour, 2-3pm
A Arden, bought from William Keith, Archibald McLachlan as Trustee has the Title Deeds for collection. Source - Melbourne Courier 25 July 1845
Alfred Arden, No 7, letters at Melbourne Post Office. Source - Melbourne Courier 5 Aug 1845
George Arden 1820?-1854, first saw Melbourne in January 1838 when emigrating to Sydney. With Thomas Strode as printer-partner, he returned in mid-October, and a fortnight later, when only 18, launched the weekly Port Phillip Gazette, 'to assist the enquiring, animate the struggling, and sympathize with all'. Melbourne, 1939 Directory of Port Phillip
George Arden, Port Phillip Herald 22 Apr 1842 Page 1 advertisement - pleased Queen had a son
George Arden, of Melbourne, Editor of the 'Gazette' Newspaper, from Insolvencies, dated 11-Nov and 11-Nov 1842
George Arden, Port Phillip Herald 13 Dec 1842 Page 2 standing for office of Town Treasurer
George Arden, List 4, 30 Apr 1844 letter at the Melbourne Post Office. Source - Port Phillip Herald 7 May 1844
George Arden, former Editor of the Gazette Newspaper applying for Insolvency Certificate. Source - Port Phillip Herald 17 Sept 1844
George Arden wed Mary Elizabeth Bee in 1846 at Church of England St James, Melbourne
Biography of George Arden who was found dead in May 1854, childless.
James Arden, List No 7, 31 July 1844 letter at the Melbourne Post Office. Source - Port Phillip Herald 6 Aug 1844
Mr Arden (Steerage) arrived 30 May 1841 on the Lady Raffles and cleared for Sydney 23 June 1841 on the Lady Raffles
Samuel Arden, leaving for London on 28 Mar 1844 as Cabin passenger on the Aden
John Martin Ardie dwelling house, Merri Merri Creek The Port Phillip Herald Fri, 26 May 1843 District of Port Phillip Electoral List of 291 names voted in election 20 June 1843, during fifth hour, 1-2pm
John Martin Ardlie, letter at Melbourne Post Office. Source - Port Phillip Herald 2 Jan 1844
John Martin Ardlie new applicant for Insolvency Certificate 14 Apr 1845 - source Port Phillip Herald 15 Apr 1845
John Martin Ardlie, allowance of Insolvency Certificate confirmed. Source - Melbourne Courier 4 Aug 1845
John Martin Ardie, qualifies by Dwelling house in Moonee Ponds Electors List District of Bourke. Source - Melbourne Courier 8 Aug 1845
Capt. J. Al. Ardlie Page 32 letters at Post Office, 3 Feb 1847,
J. M. and Robert Ardlie Directory 1847 farmers, Moonee Ponds,
John Martin Ardlie and Ann Mary christened Maria Lucretia 1847, William 1847, ; Owned Property Moonee Moonee Ponds - House & Land
James Ardmore and Ellen Mccarthy christened Thomas 1845
Margaret Ardnot 26, House and Farm servant, Prot both Argyleshire, arrived 26 Jan 1842 from Greenock on the Robert Benn
Richard Ardugh, 25 single man Carpenter RC, both Newtown Buthe, Bounty arrived 9 Feb 1842 from London on the Martin Luther
Richard Ardugh Directory 1847 carpenter off Collins Lane, Letter at Post-office unclaimed,
Mr John Argus and Mary and Priscilla died 1845 Female child aged 3 Cabin passengers came 17 July 1841 on the Royal Saxon
Mr John Argus and Mary christened William 1845, John Thomas 1847,
John Angus/Argus 23 hus Houseman, Devon Prot both employed by J Wipple Heidelberg arrived 16 Apr 1844 on the Sea Queen
Mary Angus/Argus 22 wife of John, Cornwall Prot reads arrived 16 Apr 1844 on the Sea Queen
See Argus web page.
John Argus, No 6, letters at Melbourne Post Office. Source - Melbourne Courier 4 July 1845
Thomas Angus 24 hus Labourer Devon Prot reads arrived 22 Aug 1844 on the Lord William Bentinck
Edith Angus 23 wife Devon Prot both arrived 22 Aug 1844 on the Lord William Bentinck
Priscilla/Jervis Angus 18 months dau died 18 August on the Lord William Bentinck
Thomas Argus and Edith Veale Argus christened Priscilla 1846 died, Anscott Cole 1847, ;
Directory 1847 dress maker, Little Brunswick st Collingwood,
From Thomas Argus 2 Feb 1817 - 28 May 1906, of Cuby With Tregony, Cornwall, England, wed Edith Veale COLE (christened on 20 May 1821, born in Clawton, Devonshire, England - died on 22 Jan 1903 in Devenish, Victoria, Australia). Came on Board Ship "Lord William Bentick". Lewis Cole ARGUS (born in 1841 in Clawton, Devonshire, England - died in 1844 on Board Ship ), and Priscilla ARGUS (born in 1843 in Clawton, Devonshire, England - died in 1845 in Collingwood, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia). 8 more chn
The Port Phillip (Mouritz) Directory of 1847 indicates that "Thomas Argus, labourer, and his wife Edith Veale Argus, dressmaker, were living in Little Brunswick Street Collingwood.
Thomas Argus, No 7, letters at Melbourne Post Office. Source - Melbourne Courier 5 Aug 1845
Thomas Argus Directory 1847 labourer, Little Brunswick st Collingwood,
Booth Argyle Correspondence sold Western Port St Agnes Duck Swamp to Argyle, Edward
Edward Argyle 23 single man (m 1) Labourer Derbyshire Prot both, listed on the Orient arrived 13 Dec 1840
Edward Argyle Directory 1847 butcher, Fore Close Street, Collingwood,
Fred Geo Arkell 21 came on the Sir Thomas Arbuthnot in May 1847 with 338
Thomas Arkley wife Elizabeth died 1816 - 1845 Female aged 29 at Melbourne ; wed Isabella Mitchell in 1846 at Presbyterian Melbourne & Geelong christened Thomas 1847
George Arman, and Eliza baptised male Robert at Independent Melbourne born at Melbourne 1842 #1091
Emma Armfield, female wed Thomas Rice 1842 #4531 Church Of England St James, Melbourne
Henry Armfield and Emma christened John 1840, Emma Catherine 1841,
Emma Armfield, died 15m female Newtown 1842 #3717 Church Of England St James, Melbourne
Emmy Armfield, No 6, letters at Melbourne Post Office. Source - Melbourne Courier 4 July 1845
Mr Armytage (Steerage) cleared for Sydney 1 March 1841 on the Nimrod
George Armitage Geelong, employed William Ridgeway who arrived 22 Sep 1844 on the Abberton
George Armytage, County of Grant depasturing license for 1-30 Sept 1844. Source - Port Phillip Herald 15 Nov 1844
George Armytage, exported 89 bales of wool to UK in the previous year. Source - Geelong Advertiser 28 June 1845
George Armytage, qualifies by Freehold in Barwon River 30 miles from Geelong Electors List District of Bourke. Source - Melbourne Courier 8 Aug 1845
George Armitage, Licensed to depasture stock at Portland Bay District Sept 1845. Source - Melbourne Courier 3 Nov 1845
George Armitage, Licensed to depasture stock at County of Grant Sept 1845. Source - Melbourne Courier 3 Nov 1845
George Armitage; Barwon 30 miles from Geelong - Freehold Property Directory 1847 Owned Property settler, Germcore, Portland,
Thomas Armytage, died 21 male Geelong 1842 #33161 Presbyterian Geelong
Thomas Armitstend 25 (2 single man) Carpenter Prot Both York, came 16 Nov 1841 on the Wallace
Thomas Armitstead in a hearing for the Court of Requests said he was insolvent because Mr Murray has absconded Source - 'Port Phillip Herald' 5 Jan 1844, page 2,
Thomas Armistead, carpenter Melbourne applying for Insolvency Certificate. Source - Port Phillip Herald 17 Dec 1844
Mr Armstead has obtained the tender to build the cupola of the Town Clock. Source - Port Phillip Herald 25 Nov 1845
Thomas Armitstead granted Insolvency Certificate 23 Jan 1845 - source Port Phillip Herald 16 Jan 1845
Thomas Armitstend; merchant, Little Flinders street, Directory 1847 Corporation Of Melbourne Lonsdale
Thomas Armytage Directory 1847 settler, Glenmore, Geelong,
William Armytage, Portland Bay District depasturing license for 1-30 Sept 1844. Source - Port Phillip Herald 15 Nov 1844
William Armitstend 24 (4 single man) Carpenter Prot Both York, came 16 Nov 1841 on the Wallace
Alexander Armstrong and Mary christened James 1845
Andrew Armstrong 28 hus (4 family) Farm Servant Prot both Ireland, came 17 July 1841 on the England
Margaret Armstrong 27 wife of Andrew (4 family) Farm Servant Prot both Ireland, came 17 July 1841 on the England
John Armstrong 6 son of Andrew (4 family) Prot Ireland, came 17 July 1841 on the England
Andrew Armstrong, Geelong Post Office has an unclaimed letter. Source - Geelong Advertiser 28 May 1845
Andrew Armstrong and Margaret christened George 1846, Jane 1847,
Andrew Armstrong died 1888 #5751 aged 61, son of Thomas Armstrong and Mary Little, leaving 10 chn
David Armstrong, and Jean Welsh baptised male William David at Presbyterian Melbourne & Geelong born at Melbourne 1842 #812
David Armstrong, letter to be collected from Melbourne Post Office. Source - Port Phillip Herald 6 Feb 1844
Edward Armstrong 26 (1 single man) Farm Servant Prot both Devon, came 29 July 1841 on the Westminster
Elizabeth Armstrong 24 may be sister of Henry Armstrong General servant Prot reads Fermanagh arrived 18 Feb 1844 from London and Cork on the Royal Consort
Elizabeth Armstrong 23 single woman Cook Prot reads Monaghan employed by Mr Goodsin, Williams Town arrived 16 Feb 1844 on the Wallace
Elizabeth Armstrong wed Robert Massie in 1845 at Presbyterian
Elizabeth Armstrong wed James Farrell in 1847 at Church of England St James, Melbourne
George Armstrong and Hellen christened Jane 1840
George and Ellen Armstrong, witnesses for marriage Matthew Phillips on 24 Aug 1840 to Jane Fortune - see my Chapman page for details of this wedding
George Armstrong 48 died after reaching Port Phillip, came Apr 1840 on the Glenhuntly son Walter aged 18, survived the horror voyage.
Henry Armstrong 33 Labourer Prot both Fermanagh arrived 18 Feb 1844 from London and Cork on the Royal Consort
Margaret Armstrong 31 wife Prot both Fermanagh arrived 18 Feb 1844 from London and Cork on the Royal Consort
Elizabeth Armstrong 4 and Ann Armstrong 2 Prot Fermanagh arrived 18 Feb 1844 from Cork on the Royal Consort
Henry Armstrong and Margaret christened Margaret Sarah 1845, Ann 1845 died, Robert 1847
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