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Samuel Bowditch, 24 both was Labourer, trained as Shoemaker married Felony 7 years convicted 8 Mar 1843 at Dorchester received 18 Apr 1843 Dorchester became an Exile and received a Royal Pardon 10 Oct 1844, arrived at Geelong 18 March 1845 on the Sir George Seymour, and was employed by William Roadknight Geelong - List a016 and a90, | ||||||
William Bowditch, came on the 'Emma Eugenia' Certificate of Freedom at the Melbourne Post Office. Source - Melbourne Weekly Courier 28 Feb 1845 | ||||||
William Bowditch wed Cath Johnson in 1847 at Church of England St James, Melbourne | ||||||
Honor Bowen 19 (3 single woman) House servant RC neither Co Manx, came 27 Dec 1841 on the Alexander | ||||||
Hannah Bowen - Bowen wed Michael Conry in 1843 at Roman Catholic Melbourne & Geelong | ||||||
Lydia Bowen 23 (3 single woman) House servant RC reads Rothdale, came 13 Apr 1841 on the Argyle
Lydia Bowen wed George Lewis Watts in 1841 at Roman Catholic Melbourne & Geelong | ||||||
Margaret Bowen, 18, (5 single woman), Dairymaid, RC, reads, Tipperary, came 28 Mar 1841 on the Neptune | ||||||
Morgan Bowen came Nov 1846 with 334 on the Maitland aged 17 | ||||||
David Bower 21 (4 single man) Farm Servant Prot both York, came 17 July 1841 on the England | ||||||
Rightson Bower 21 Labourer RC both Limerick arrived 18 Feb 1844 from London and Cork on the Royal Consort | ||||||
William Bowers, and Eliza baptised Eliza at Church Of England St James, Melbourne born at Melb 1842 #12889 | ||||||
Andrew Bowie, came 6 Dec 1839 on the St Mango | ||||||
Christopher Bowker 24 (1 single man) Smith Prot both Perthshire, came 28 Nov 1841 on the Frances
Christopher Bowker, No 6, letters at Melbourne Post Office. Source - Melbourne Courier 4 July 1845 Christopher Bowker wed Mary Bunbury in 1846 at Church of England St James, Melbourne | ||||||
Michael Bowker, Convict came on 'Royal Sovereign' Certificate of Freedom now at Melbourne Post Office. Source - Port Phillip Herald 19 March 1844 | ||||||
Richard Bowker, came on the 'Royal Sovereign' Certificate of Freedom at the Melbourne Post Office. Source - Melbourne Weekly Courier 28 Feb 1845 | ||||||
R R S Bowker Doctor (2 on list), came 23 Feb 1841 on the Georgiana | ||||||
Catherine Bowlan died 1845 Female aged 45 at Melbourne | ||||||
John Bowlas 24 with wife Catherine 20, Day labour, came Oct 1839 on the David Clark | ||||||
Caroline Sarah Bowles wed James Simpson in 1845 at Church of England | ||||||
Henry Bowles came Nov 1846 with 334 on the Maitland aged 18 | ||||||
James Bowler Mechanics' Institution Committee of Management Attorneys, Solicitors, And Proctors. | ||||||
Jeremiah Bowles 38 hus (3 family) Farm servant RC both Co Clare, came 4 Nov 1841 on the Diamond
Mary Bowles 28 wife of Jeremiah (3 family) RC both Co Clare, came 4 Nov 1841 on the Diamond Henry Bowles 3 son of Jeremiah (3 family) RC neither Co Clare, came 4 Nov 1841 on the Diamond Jeremiah Bowles Directory 1847 grocer Flinders lane | ||||||
Jestus Bowles, wed Mary Agnes Kennedy 1842 #601 Presbyterian Melbourne & Geelong | ||||||
John Bowler - Bowles wed Anne Ker in 1846 at Independent Congregational Melbourne
Directory 1847 carter Moonee Ponds | ||||||
John Bowler wed Ellen Hogan in 1840 at Roman Catholic St Francis, Melbourne
Directory 1847 solicitor Brunswick street Collingwood | ||||||
John Bowler donated to the Building Fund for the new hospital - source Port Phillip Herald 1 March 1845 | ||||||
J Wm Bowles, licensed to cut timber County of Bourke. Source - Melbourne Weekly Courier 21 Sept 1844 | ||||||
Miss Bowles arrived Melbourne 23 Jan 1841 from Circular Head on the Eagle | ||||||
Miss Bowles ( Steerage) cleared 29 March 1841 for London on the Eagle | ||||||
Miss Bowles, Cabin arrived 16 Nov 1844 on the Royal George | ||||||
Margaret Bowles wed William Sullivan in 1845 at Church of England | ||||||
Samuel Bowler Directory 1847 settler Mitta Mitta Murray | ||||||
Mary Bowley 21 (2 single woman) House servant Prot Both Wiltshire, came 27 Dec 1841 on the Alexander | ||||||
Catherine Bowlin died 1845 Female aged 45 at Melbourne | ||||||
Edward Bowline, got drunk and had a knife, charged 5/-. Source - Port Phillip Herald 30 Jan 1844 | ||||||
John Bowline 20 (2 single man) Labourer RC both Tipperary, came 4 Nov 1841 on the Diamond | ||||||
Thomas Bowline 28 (3 single man) Labourer RC neither Tipperary, came 4 Nov 1841 on the Diamond | ||||||
Emma Coleman Bowling wed John Sealy Griffin in 1845 at Church of England | ||||||
Alfred Bowman, No 6, letters at Melbourne Post Office. Source - Melbourne Courier 4 July 1845 | ||||||
Ann Bowman wed Thomas Green in 1841 at Church of England St James, Melbourne | ||||||
Cath Bowman wed Charles Hall in 1847 at Church of England St James, Melbourne | ||||||
David Bowman, and Jessie baptised male John at Presbyterian Melbourne & Geelong born at Collingwood 1842 #756
David Bowman, Darebin Creek 'Darebin Hotel' granted Annual License. Source - Melbourne Weekly Courier 27 April 1844 | ||||||
David Bowman granted Darebin Creek annual Publican's license - source Port Phillip Herald 17 Apr 1845
David Bowman, one of 469 voters who qualified by Dwelling house in Darebin Creek Electors List District of Bourke. Source - Melbourne Courier 8 Aug 1845 David Bowman, No 9, letters at Melbourne Post Office. Source - Melbourne Courier 13 Oct 1845 David Bowman Directory 1847 labourer Darabin Creek | ||||||
Emma Eliza Bowman wed John Willmett in 1843 at Church of England St James, Melbourne | ||||||
Helen Bowman, female wed Jephson Busteed Quarry 1842 #4658 Church Of England St James, Melbourne | ||||||
James Bowman arrived at Port Phillip from Launceston on the brig 'Scout' 22 Oct 1845. Source - Port Phillip Herald 23 Oct 1845 | ||||||
James Bowman Letters unclaimed at Post-Office, Melbourne 30th April, 1847 | ||||||
Mr J Bowman departed Melbourne 27 Sep 1841 for Sydney on the Alexandrina | ||||||
Mr Bowman 15 Oct 1840 cleared for Sydney with part of original cargo from London on the Himalaya | ||||||
Mr Bowman arrived 21 June 1841 at Sydney from Port Phillip on 13 June on the Australasian Packet | ||||||
Nancy Bowman 22 (4 single woman) Dressmaker Prot reads Cumberland, came 2 Jan 1841 on the Salsette | ||||||
W Bowman on 10 June 1840 purchased a town allotment - source Port Phillip Herald 12 June 1840 | ||||||
William Bowman Directory 1847 settler Yaidwingi Murray | ||||||
R Box Correspondence Murray Barrividgee 15 116 | ||||||
William Box wed Sabina Dillon in 1843 at Roman Catholic St Francis, Melbourne | ||||||
James Heerls Boxer, male wed Mary Pallace 1842 #3924 Presbyterian Portland | ||||||
James Boxell - Boxhall wed Mary Callaghan in 1847 at Roman Catholic St Francis, Melbourne | ||||||
James Boxer departed from Launceston to Portland Bay on the schooner 'Minerva' 8 Oct 1840 - source Launceston Courier 12 Oct 1840 | ||||||
John Boxall came Nov 1846 with 334 on the Maitland aged 19 | ||||||
George and James Boxhall Directory 1847 labourers Brighton | ||||||
James and Jane Boxshall together with their six children arrived at Port Phillip on the 'Earl Of Durham' on 18 June 1842. This included a new baby son. They were held up due to the enquiry held on board on 25 June into thefts of food by members of the crew
James Boxshell, and Jane baptised John at Church Of England St James, Melbourne born at Brighton 1842 #12963 Early in 1843 James purchased from Henry Dendy two acres next the corner of St. Andrews Street and built a slab hut. | ||||||
Mary Ann Boxshall - Boxhall wed Thomas Reed in 1844 at Church of England St James Melbourne | ||||||
Sarah Boxshall - Boxhall wed William Ward in 1844 at Church of England St James Melbourne | ||||||
William and Jane Boxshall with their eight children arrived at Port Phillip on the 'Earl Of Durham' on 18 June 1842. This included a new baby son.
More on Dendy's land scheme on the Boxshall web page. Dendy arrived in the midst of a serious financial depression, and things had not improved by the time the first group of emigrants arrived at Port Phillip on the 'Earl Of Durham' on 18 June 1842. | ||||||
William Boxshall wed Mary Anne Speare in 1844 at Presbyterian Campbellfield | ||||||
John James Boyce, one of 469 voters who qualified by Dwelling house in Belfast Port Fairy Electors List District of Bourke. Source - Melbourne Courier 8 Aug 1845 | ||||||
Joseph Boyce wed Ann Neenan in 1847 at Church of England Belfast (Now Port Fairy) | ||||||
Margaret E Boyce wed Roderick Wassick in 1844 at Presbyterian Portland | ||||||
Albert Hanmer Boyd Directory 1847 cabinet maker Flinders lane | ||||||
Andrew Boyd 18 (2 single man) Labourer Prot both Ireland, came 7 Oct 1841 on the Intrinsic | ||||||
Benjamin Boyd c1796 - 1851 born in Merton Hall, Wigtownshire, Scotland, was a London Stockbroker who decided to establish bold commercial ventures on the relatively unsettled southern coast. Benjamin Boyd arrived in Port Phillip on the 15 July 1842 aboard his yacht Wanderer and then in Port Jackson on 18 July 1842 amid scenes of jubilation. Word had already preceded his departure from London regarding his enterprising business plans. Three steamers were purchased by Boyd and sailed to Sydney, these being the Seahorse, Juno and Cornubia as part of a plan to establish a coastal steamship service. He fell victim to the usual financial problems many wealthy men experienced. | ||||||
Benjamin Boyd, granted depasturing license for Portland Bay, for Jan 1844. Source - Port Phillip Herald 13 Feb 1844
Benjamin Boyd, Portland Bay District depasturing license for Aug 1844. Source - Geelong Advertiser 31 Oct 1844 Benjamin Boyd, Licensed to depasture stock at Portland Bay District Sept 1845. Source - Melbourne Courier 3 Nov 1845 | ||||||
Benjamin Boyd, Murray District depasturing license for 1-30 Sept 1844. Source - Port Phillip Herald 15 Nov 1844
Benjamin Boyd, Licensed to depasture stock at Murray District Sept 1845. Source - Melbourne Courier 3 Nov 1845 Boyd left Australia for the Californian gold fields in 1849 aboard the Wanderer, staying about a year. In an earlier scheme to create a private colony on a south seas island, Boyd examined San Cristoval in 1851 and while ashore appeared to have been killed by natives. The crew sailed the Wanderer back to New South Wales, where it was wrecked in a gale at Port Macquarie. | ||||||
Captain Boyd master, arrived Hobart 29 Jan 1841 from Port Phillip 20 Jan on the Shamrock | ||||||
Charles Boyd arrived at Launceston from Portland Bay on the schooner 'Mariner' 10 Dec 1840 - source Launceston Courier 14 Dec 1840 | ||||||
Mr C Boyd arrived 8 Feb 1841 at Launceston from Portland Bay on the Brazil Packet | ||||||
Charles Boyd departed 25 Mar 1841 from Launceston for Portland Bay on the Minerva - source Launceston Courier 29 March 1841 | ||||||
Charles Boyd, letter to be collected from Melbourne Post Office. Source - Port Phillip Herald 6 Feb 1844 | ||||||
Charles Boyd Directory 1847 settler Honeysuckle Creek | ||||||
Charles Henry Boyd Directory 1847 Templeton's Creek | ||||||
David Boyd wed Elizabeth Ann Sunder Dean in 1843 at Independent Melbourne | ||||||
Edward Boyle 19, Steerage, Cook, employed by John Casey, came Dec 1839 on the Westminster | ||||||
Mr Edwd Boyd/Balme, 14 p, Intermediatelisted on the Himalaya arrived 30 Sep 1840 | ||||||
Elizabeth Boyd 19 (13 single woman) House maid Prot both Glasgow, came 26 Jul 1841 on the Brilliant | ||||||
Elizabeth Boyle 19 (2 single woman) Housemaid RC reads Kilkenny, came 19 Sep 1841 on the Forth | ||||||
Eliza Boyd wed John Thompson in 1844 at Presbyterian Melbourne & Geelong | ||||||
Elizabeth Boyd wed George Frederick Grayling in 1846 at Church of England St James, Melbourne | ||||||
George Boyd, late of Melbourne, waiting arrival of 'Power of Attorney' deceased intestate, estate placed in charge of Deputy Registrar James Denham Pinnock, for collection. Source - Melbourne Weekly Courier 21 March 1845 | ||||||
Henry Chas Boyd - ( p 16) Intermediate, listed on the Himalaya arrived 30 Sep 1840 | ||||||
James Boyd died 22 Apr 1839 boy at St James Cathedral, Melbourne | ||||||
John Boyd on 10 June 1840 purchased a country section in Merriang of 640 acres - source Port Phillip Herald 12 June 1840 | ||||||
John Boyd, Western Port District depasturing license for 1-30 Sept 1844. Source - Port Phillip Herald 15 Nov 1844 | ||||||
John Boyd a Burgess in Lonsdale Ward voted for George Annand but John Joseph Fawkner won the seat. Source - Port Phillip Herald 12 Aug 1845 | ||||||
John Boyd Directory 1847 blacksmith off Bourke lane | ||||||
John Boyd Directory 1847 carpenter William street |
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